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Heppner O a/rtte-TIm es. H rppner. Oregon W ednesday, April 12. 198V RHS Cheerleaders attend dance clinic in lone By Mtndy Nix The R iverside High School Cheerleader*, along with ocher local schools, were invited to attend a dance clinic in l«>ne provided hy the Hermiston Stardust state winning dance team. The dance team from lone, and the cheerleaders from Riverside learn ed a new dance, along with many ocher new moves from Stardust The clinic began ar IO » m Satur day. Apnl 8. and ended at 1 p m The girls from lone and Riverside each performed their own routine, while members of the Stardust dance team critiqued the teams, giving them ideas and suggestions to im prove upon To conclude the clinic, the members of hi ah Riverside. lone and some of Stardust dance team all per formed the new dance they had learned that day HIJCTION SALES Sat. April 29th - 10 a.m. Heppner Fairgrounds 20 % For M ore Inform ation Paul Jones .......... 676-9972 Bill Cox .............. 676-9497 CLlfoc HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 481-7212 For Appointment (Walk-in’s Accepted) Morrow County Parks Commis sioner Irvin Rauch announced today that Cutsforth Park and Anson Wright Park will officially he open for public use the weekend of June 10 There will be a slight adjustment in park fees to acconvnodtfe incrcav ed cost to operate the parks for this season ACOA will meet on Friday evenings ACOA »Adult C hildren o f AlcoholK's/Dysfunciional Families) will meet on Fridays at 7 p m . in the basement of the Heppner Methodist Church, beginning this Friday Anyone that grew up in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional home is encouraged to attend Local schools have submitted the following third nine weeks honor roll list: Riverside " A " Honor Roll 3.5-4.0 Freshman Casey Allison. Tasha Bray. Sarah Cearley, Richard Cole. Andrea Cumbic, Tracy Dumlcr 4.0, Mikka Evans. Dolores Franco, Arascle (iuic.it. Travis Johnson. Amte Kci/ur, Missy Kitchin. Will Moser, Jana Mounts 4 0, Favioia Oliva 4.0, Eicua Police 4 0 , Biali- don Suchy. Richard Tovey. Daletta Trueas. Jodi Vandeventer. Clara Villegas. Lilia Villegas Sophomores Dawn Ammons, Randy Beard. Karen Bowling. Bill Byrd. Peter Ceton, Charlene Finley 4 0. Amy (iantenbein 4 0. Marilee Huffman. Christi Irwin 4.0, Jose Kanx>s 4 0, Mana Ramos 4 0. Tnna Sayles. Angela Smythe “ B" Honor Roll 3 0-3.49: Angie Copenhavcr. Rusty Driver, Jason Erickson, Margi Garcia. Tim Hill, Jon Horn. Michelle Jeppsen, Ty l-appen Vynctta Olsen, Robin Sturdy. Juniors " A " : Melanie Bass. Heather Cumhie. Dacnu Busen 4.0. Wendy Dawson, Lea Edwards, l-cnn Greer, Sherri lak e. Steve lairscn, Regina Rodrigue/, Cecilia Sanchez, Mary Stevens, Marty S utcr, Mike Tallm an. Kassie Westmoreland 4 0 " B " IX>ug Alford. Matt Andrcason. David Bar rick. Kristin Bales. Joe Edwards, Shanna Evans, bstela Garcia. Guillermo Gonzales. Joy Hellberg. PUTS GROCERIES ON YOUR TABLE * $150000 IN GROCERY CERTIFICATES TO BE GIVEN AWAY! 1. Write your name on the back of any grocery receipt and mail to Kuma PO Box 340 Pendleton. OR 97801 2. Names will be drawn 5 times per day Monday Friday through May 1st and announced on the air. KL M \ Listen to KUMA FM 100.1 And You Could Be A *10 Grocery C er tific a te W inner FM only. 3. People who's names are drawn have 10 minutes to call the station at 276-1511 and claim their '10 in grocery certificates. 4 Daily winners names will go into a drawing tor a grand prize of '500 in grocery certificates to be given away May 1, 1989 5 Unclaimed '10 prizes accumulate 6 Enter as many times as you wish. SEND YOUR GROCERY RECEIPTS TO KUMA w ith your nam e w ritte n on the back • ,-------4>ll/\M> PRIZE *50000 in Groceries To Be Drawn From Daily Winners May 1st K U M A F M Servi/if; the H eppner A rea at 100.1 on y o u r FM Dial * M I M I IMDII 1 Kr Spin! nf Prm iUttm . *.• V - - % - • .. . r: * •: ' * i • • -, Z * • . •' • c . -re . • • • • » • • « * - • **■ ^ »• I W • i ' Boardman • Irrigon N ew s s ' ' •- Call 676-9228. 567-7873 or 481-3274 Wiih News Item s » :v V • ’%• iV --e :• • Singer/Songwriter performing in Boardman By Mindy Nix The Boardman Friends of the l ibrary will be sponsoring another family night, free of charge for the community Sunday, April 23 Singer and song writer Jim kuoni will present a concert for people of all ages at Sam Boardman Elemen tary School l.tbrarv at 7 p m April 23 Jennifer Lc Platt. Shane Mathis, Mindy N u , Danny I’hillips, Scott Timms, Missy Whitchorn. Jenmlcr Wiese Seniors "A'*-Vtnce Deltosn. IXbi Driver. Holly Miller H Gale Hailey. C indy Bullard. Carmen Brin. Tina Duncan. Harold Glenn. Hank Johnson, Stacey McCorklc. Kristi Medley. Fumi Naruge. Dan Peck. I ara Peterson. Melissa Richmond lone Schools Seniors " A " Katie IX'herty, Sean Warren Michelle Paptneau " B " Brian Ball. Jill Nelson, Angie Rudisill Juniors " A " - M a r y C upps, Melissa Rowell, Amy Wagenblast "B " Jo Cupps. Judy Jepsen. Mike Lovgren, Linda Morter. Darcec Pad berg Sophomores " A " Wendy Ander son " B " Jon Nolan Freshmen " A ” -Naney Morter, Amy Pointer, Brent Shcirhon " B " Brandi Ball. Kristine Hedortha. Mike Garrett. Travis Greenup. Eric Orem. Chisana Warren Eighth grade " A " Erika Bergstrom. Jannte Cupps, Crystal Minster, David Wagenblast " B " Ryan Halvorscn, McLain laivett Seventh G rade " A " - T r u itt Greenup, Heidi Orem " B " Jason Proudftx* Sixth G rade " A ” Brian Broderick, Jason Halvorscn, Bridget McElligotl, Becky Picknell. Cvnda Stevens. Tammy Nolan " B " - K iniberlv B edortha, W illiam IX'Boer, Rodney Ehrm antraut, Jamie Lovett, Casey Spivey S pelling Bee C ontest A p ril 19 RUMA RULES * / V * » » or two week residencies include w>ngwriting, U S History and com munication through music. In January 1987, Kuoni released his first album titled "Seasons ol the Heart *. Songs from his album and other traditional folksongs will be shared with both children and their parents Sunday, April 23, 7 p m. in the Sam Boardman Elementary Library Kuoni. a native Oregonian has been performing for the Northwest audiences since 1973 with both his original songs, and traditional ballads with sm g-alongs and children's material Kuoni has also been active in the “ Artists in Residence" program throughout Oregon Each of his one Schools release honor roll names Bring your auction items! ir f s e ll them f o r County parks open June 10 « ».. * •* to "Operation Graduation" P O this 140. Htiardman, 97818 taut year, several organizations came up with delightfully creative ideas live "A ir Tour" of Morrow County was a definite hit The community's generosity allowed every single graduate to receive a special giR The kids were exhausted but happy when they were delivered home at 7 a.m. For more information contact Sharon Harrick. 481-2525 or Pam Docken IXuiatHins .ire being solicited from any and all who might he interested in being pan of this endeavor Monetary contributions and any items suitable for ik*or prizes arc most welcome, and 4»>u!u be sent G-T r «• y * . .* -, ( » ’ . • * Te r - . *• « • . *• - V» : . •. w v * ‘. • ■ • V . v H -J i * *. ■ - ' 1 '\ V .* - . V / . ■ ^ . r .V — t 'I* . Clem hoilem l "Hey, Grazelda. buzj on down to M i l l « ‘ r * N M i n i M n r t A ( h m r o n . and get me some gas for my lawnmower and! some refreshments tor my body I'm gonna mow that lawn, clean up that yard and get rid ot all that stuff." Grazelda cooed "Oh that s great Clem, then maybe we can find that car we parked in the back yard three years ago!"__________ N A P A M A C 'S •v C L E A N S A N D P R O T E C T S Y O U R C A R S F IN IS H S i <1* . « 1«* V v • I . . y * -i r M u iw n ( ù ìip M U ìn a ll th e ngh< place»' ATTENTION FARMERS Arc you conducting business too far from home? The Bank of Eastern Oregon may be able to help you with your operational needs, large or small. We offer lines of credit, equipment loans and long term real estate financing. With three locations, We’re right around your corner. nA £JK O F - ___ U JO as tern Oregon A r lin g to n • H e p p n e r • l o n e ^ ),«> II •’•ii (htnrd buhfende*» Hind M em ber FD lC RAM I VOUK #1 A HE A - • / • > : .* 4 * . VM- t : r *7? '*■ • T > < • ' - v - r * ; - •if ^ v : -A t » •« S* . * • Heppner , '\ r ; ' •• ^ **■ . ■ '* *k » ‘ J. ' * V . . • . - •/ «7HD22B 1 4 0 E C e n te r - • .“ (After Hours) 6:00 a.m . - ll:(8) p.m. 676 9123 'A • .. * . O i Heppner Auto Parts ä ; • • . • i • »•. .i, : . • - a ,* . - * Printing 147 Willow Heppner $3 • ■ • COMPUTER FORMS 9 9 •-* ... U**. e s „ r * \ . • * V W e P rin t BLUE MAX CLEANER WAX V • V * The Adventures of (•ra/elda & Clem ... The annual Morrow County School District Spelling Contest will be held on Wednesday, April 19, 198V, at Sam Boardman Elementary School, at 6 30 p m The top three spellers in each attendance area will be competing in three divisions: Division 1 (elementary through grade b). Division II (grade 7 through 9); Division III (grades 10 through 12). The first place winners from each division of the District Contest will qualify to participate in the State of Oregon Spelling Contest to he held at the Oregon State Fair. September 2, 1989 The public is welcome to observe the District Contest Refreshments will he served at the end of competition For further information contact Chuck Starr at 989 8202 X K :, '.ÿ-f “ Operation Graduation” plans underway at Boardman A Parent Task Force working toward "Operation Graduation" met Tuesday. Apnl 11. at I Judge Ci ty The goal was to provide the senior class of 1989 with a sale, alcohol drug free celebration which will include an all night party at the Tn-Ctiic* Court Club on their graduation night Parents of Irrigon and Boardman are joining parents all across the United Slates who arc concerned about the tragic number of Icvns who never live to see the sunrise after their Commencement "Operation Graduation" is intended to assure a wonderful, fun tilled event that the seniors of 1989 will remember forever •<* •• TT/«: