TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 20, 1900
Engagements
BMCC names spring term honor
roll students
Thirty-six Blue Mountain Com
munity College students received a
perfect 4.0 grade point average dur
ing spring term which reflects a
straight A report in all courses taken
by the student.
In addition to the straight A
students, another 94 are listed on the
spring term honor roll. Students on
the dean's list numbered 151.
Students receiving a 3.5 or better are
eligible for the college honor roll and
those with a 3.0 to 3.5 earn a place
on the dean's list.
To earn a spot on either list, a stu
dent must be carrying a full-time
load of classes which translates to 12
graded credit hours. Students may
not have received an F in any class
to be so honored nor does a pass
grade count in the 12 graded hours
necessary to be included on either
list.
H onor R oll-H eppner: Mike
Mahoney, Clint Michaels, Michelle
Wallis;
lone; Daniel Peterson;
Irrigon: Jay Marlow, Melody
Maynard;
Lexington; Barney Lindsay,
Julianne Nelson.
Dean's list-Boardman: Tracie
Duitsman and Nancy Lord;
Heppner: Brian Kollman, Melissa
Lindsay. Jerita Osmin, Christy
Rathbun and Joely Williamson;
lone: Brian Ball, Kimberly Logan,
Gary Rea and Paul Zinter;
Irrigon: Carmen Britt, Kristina
Medley, Goldie Stanger.
“ HOW NIFTY.
..LOOK WHO
TURNS
FIFTY!”
Doherty
—
Arbogast
Smith
Ron Doherty and Karen Smith have announced their engagement to be
married on June 30 at the Messiah Lutheran Church at Spokane, WA.
Ron is the son of Billie Van Arsdale and Gene Doherty, both of Hepp
ner. He is a 1985 graduate of Heppner High School and is employed by
Alloy Trailors in Spokane.
Karen is the daughter of Barbara Melville of Spokane and Bruce Smith
of Seattle. She is employed by the city of Spokane.
Happy
century
Love & M ANY,
MANY MORE -
Reading program begins at Library
A summer reading program for
children will begin on Saturday,
June 30, at the Heppner Public
Library. Theme for the program,
which will end Aug. 25, is “ Make
Friends with Animals.”
|Kayrn, Jim, Robb & Mary,
Micky & Dan
Z ’s and M ’s too!
Pre Harvest
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Each child participating in the pro
gram must read three books each
week. He or she will receive a
booklet in which to record books
read. For each three books read the
child will receive a sticker to place
on a poster on the wall to “ find the
pumpkin in the corn patch.”
Children will also receive credit for
books read in the Heppner Elemen
tary School reading program.
Public Library hours are 1:30 to
5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday and 1:30 to 7 p.m. on
Wednesday.
—
Fox
Ellen Arbogast and Tony Fox announce their engagement to be married
on June 23, 1990 at 1:30 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Heppner.
Ellen is the daugher of Paul and Gayle Arbogast, Heppner. She is
employed at Benjamin Franklin Savings and Loan in Heppner.
Tony is the son of Judith and Gordon Schroeder, Unity. He is employed
with John Britt Logging.
Condon tennis tourney June 30
The annual Fourth of July Joe
Jackson Memorial Tennis Tourna
ment will be held in Condon on
Saturday, June 30 and Sunday July
1.
The men’s and women’s singles
and women's doubles tournaments
will be held on Saturday. Play will
get underway around 9:15 a.m. The
men’s doubles and mixed doubles
tournament will be held Sunday.
Sign-up is at the tennis courts before
8:30 a.m.
Tournament t-shirts will be given
to the winners.
There will be an entry fee of $3
per person per event and a can of
tennis balls.
For more information call Bryce
Logan, 468-2185 or Pat Wolke,
384-3352.
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Suddenly it’s summer and people
are traveling to Heppner and away
from Heppner. “ We Put the ‘O In
Oregon,” Tuesday’s Chamber pro
gram, focused on hospitality in
Oregon for visitors and travelers.
The two building blocks of hospitali
ty are: What we say to our
guests/customers and how we say it.
To enhance a visitor’s experience,
we need knowledge of our local area
and a positive attitude when deliver
ing that knowledge.
Here are “ Ten Commandments
For Being a Superhost’' as offered
through the hospitality training: 1)
maintain a positive attitude; 2) show
interest in others; 3) be prompt,
courteous and pleasant; 4) look your
best; 5) know all about your com
munity and encourage visitors to stay
and see Oregon (Heppner); 6) put
yourself in the visitor’s/customer’s
place; 7) offer to help before being
asked; 8) be a good listener; 9) greet
customers and invite them back; 10)
wear a smile. Nearly 80 percent of
visitors say that “ relaxing and
sightseeing” are their primary
reasons for coming to Oregon, so
let’s see that they have the opportuni
ty to do just that.
For those of you venturing out,
stop by the Chamber office/Heppner
TV to pick up some free brochures.
Just hot off the press i r * ’Oregon,
The Official Travel Guide’’ and
Heppner has two full paragraphs
finally. Also available is a
worldwide Chamber directory for
your reference, so if you wish to
travel to a specific destination, you
can contact the particular office to
send you information. We aim to
please. Come by Friday from 2 to
4 p.m. to celebrate Heppner T. V.’s
35 years in business.
Thought for the week: “ Every
land has its special rhythm and
unless the traveler takes the time to
learn the rhythm, he or she will re
main an outsider there always.”
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IN S U R A N C E ?
See Bob
an Marter &
ahi
nsuraiice
Paul & Gayle Arbogast
and
Gordon & Judy Schroeder
request the honour of your
presence at the marriage
of their children
Ellen Marie
to
Tony Allen Fox
Saturday, the twenty-third
o f June at one-thirty
in the afternoon
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
525 N. Gale
Heppner, Oregon