TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 7, 1995
Graduates receive scholarships
The lone graduating class
Heppner High graduates Rondi Robinson and Brent Wright take final walk down aisle.
W e n d y 's Academ ic Athletic
A w ard, $1,000; Dr. Richard
a n d C hristy C arpenter, $500;
CO SA , $1,000; St. A n th o n y 's
H ospital, $500; Pioneer M em
o rial H o sp ita l F o u n d a tio n ,
$200; Elk's scholarship, $700;
Booster Club, $200; H ep p n e r
H igh S tu d en t Council, $500;
South M orrow C ounty Scholar
sh ip Trust, $500; H ilda Yocom
scholarship, $100; Jim Barrett
A w a rd , c e rtific a te ; H o n o r
A w ard, certificate; Air Force
Science/M ath aw ard.
lo n e a n d H e p p n e r h ig h
schools h eld their com m ence
m ent exercises June 1 an d 2,
respectively. N u m ero u s schol
a rsh ip s w ere aw ard ed to the
g rad u a tes of 1995. Follow ing
are recipients of th o se aw ards:
H ep p n e r H igh School: Jenny
Krein, Coca-Cola F oundation,
$20,000; O reg o n State Presi
dential, $10,356 ($2,589 a year);
W illam ette U niversity, $7,892
(n o t u sin g ); O re g o n S ta te
Scholarship C om m ission Rob
ert Byrd, $6,000 ($1,500 a year);
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Saturday: First and Third Saturday of Each Month
June through August: 8:00 A M to Noon
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BOMBING RANGE ROAD
BOARDMAN, OREGON
(503) 481-2233
(10 miles south of intersection I - 84 and Hwy. 730)
D an i H ill, U n iv e rsity of
O reg o n Presidential aw ard,
$12,000 ($3,000 a year); Aid to
L u th e ra n s, $500; C on-A gra
M ike H a r p e r L e a d e r s h ip
aw ard, $2,500 plus; O regon
S ta te U n iv e rs ity L a u re ls ,
$10,356 ($2,589 a year); Ford
Family Foundation scholarship
of u p to 90 percent of tuition,
books, fees, room and board for
u p to four years; O regon State
S c h o la r s h ip
C o m m is s io n
aw ard; Cargill, $1,000; E lk's
S c h o la rs h ip , $300; B ooster
C lub, $200; S outh M orrow
C o u n ty S c h o larsh ip T ru st,
$500; T roedson E ducational
F und, $1,000.
E than B urnside, Rochester
In stitu te of Technology, N ew
Y ork, P r e s id e n tia l a w a r d ,
$16,000 ($4,000 a year); O regon
State Scholarship Com m ission
aw ard; H e p p n e r Lions Club,
$500; S outh M orrow C ounty
S cholarship, $500; T roedson
E ducational Fund, $1,000; Air
Force Science/M ath aw ard.
M a rk M o e lle r, E a s te rn
O reg o n State College Laurels,
$8,904 ($2,226 a year); Dr.
Richard and Christy C arpenter,
$500; K inzua Resources, $500;
W estm inster College of Salt
Lake City, $5,000 a year plus
E cles' F o u n d a tio n ; P io n eer
Memorial Hospital Foundation,
$200; Elk's Scholarship, $300;
Booster Club, $200; South M or
row C ounty Scholarship, $500;
T roedson, $1,000.
Patty A nderson, Ford Fam i
ly F oundation scholarship, up
to 90 percent of tuition, books,
fees, room and board u p to four
years; W estm inster College of
Salt Lake City, $5,000 a year;
City of H eppner, $500; M orrow
C ounty Education Association,
$150; T roedson, $1,000.
Kelsie Evans, ALA/Northwest
G rain G row ers A ssociation,
$500; T op G u n C h a lle n g e
A w ard, $359; Blue M ountain
Life U nderw riters Association,
$800; E lk's Scholarship, $200;
Booster Club, $200; 4-H Schol
arship, $250; T roedson, $1,000;
M ike C urrin M em orial, $800;
A rm y Scholar/A thlete aw ard.
C hris D ickenson, G raceland
College, $36,000 ($9,000 a year);
Elk's, $700; H eppner High S tu
d e n t Council, $500; T roedson,
$1,000; A rm y Scholar/A thlete
aw ard; Jim Barrett A w ard cer
tificate; H onor A w ard certifi
cate.
John Q ualls, A m erican Le
gion Auxiliary, $150; Cargill,
$1,000; Bank of Eastern O re
gon, $500; M asonic Lodge,
$500; Dick W ilkinson, $500;
H H S S tu d e n t Council, $500;
Troedson, $1,000.
Brent W right, H e p p n e r G ar
d en Club, $500; Elk's, $200;
Dick W ilkinson, $500.
C har Coe, S oroptim ist Vo-
Tech, $400; Special 4-H aw ard,
$ 200 .
Josh M unkers, W ilkinson,
$500.
David East, Air Force Science
/M ath aw ard.
T rent H ughes, Blue M o u n
tain C om m unity College tuition
waiver, $1,248 a year academic.
Jon H an n a, BMCC tuition
w aiver, $1,248.
D eanna Peck, BMCC tuition
w aiver, $1,248.
lone H igh School:
M ary Jane M cCarty, BMCC
o n e year tuition; O u tsta n d in g
S e n io r A th le te re c o g n itio n
aw ard; Ken S nider M em orial,
$1,000; lone C ardinal Club,
$300; Lions Club, $150.
Bridget McElligott, American
Legion, $2l0; 4-H L eadership
A w ard, $300; Cargill, $100;
Lions Club, $150.
N ath an H eidem an, BMCC
one year tuition, M ike M ath
ew s M em orial, $1,000; Lions
Club, $150.
Kim B edortha, Ken S nider
M em orial, $1,000; M orrow
C ounty Education Association,
$150; T roedson, $1,000.
Jerad A shbeck, O u tsta n d in g
S e n io r A th le te re c o g n itio n
aw ard; lone Ecum enical Youth
G ro u p in M em ory of Jason
H alvorsen, $250; Soroptim ist
International Academic Award,
Summer camp on health career
choices June 19-23 at EOSC
The N o rth east O regon Area
H e a lth E d u c a tio n C e n te r
(AHEC) is offering a five day
su m m er cam p focusing on
health career choices, June
19-23, at E astern O regon State
C o lle g e ,
La
G ra n d e .
The cam p is for no rth east
O regon stu d e n ts w ho will be
enterin g th e 9-12 grades, an d
are interested in learning m ore
about health careers.
The cam p p rogram will in
clude health career inform a
tion, h an d s-o n clinical skills,
an d o p p o rtu n ities to shadow
health professionals. The cost
of th e cam p is $195, w hich in-
cludes m eals, h o u sin g a n d all
activities.
A pplications are available
from school career counselors
a n d th e N o rth ea st O reg o n
AHEC office. C om pleted a p
plications, along w ith a $50
deposit, m ust be received in the
N ortheast O regon AHEC office
by M ay 1.
For m ore inform ation, con- V
tact N ortheast O regon AHEC
at 503-962-3801. The health
careers cam p is co-sponsored
by N ortheast O regon AHEC
a n d E astern O re g o n S tate
College.
Day Care/Pre-school raise
money for Muscular Dystrophy
T he H e p p n e r Day C are a n d
pre-school held a H op-A -Thon
as a fu n d raiser for m uscular
d y stro p h y . Sixteen children
participated, raising $569.30.
The children ea rn e d T-shirts,
c a n te e n s, a n d stic k e rs for
them selves. The total am ount
raised w as e n o u g h for them to
e a rn a p a ra c h u te for th e
pre-school.
$400.
Tami N olan, BMCC one year
tuition.
Laurel Tem ple, Class of 1968,
$150.
Allison Sullivan, lone Ecu
m enical Y outh G ro u p in M em
ory of Jason H alvorsen, $250.
G regg H oltz, Jason H alvor
sen M em orial, $500.
Pharmacy &
Your Health
Boardman Pharmacy
& Hardware
202 1st. N.W.
P.O. Box 170
Boardman, Oregon 97818
481-9474
481-7351
Sunscreen Protection:
Cancer and Premature
Aging of Skin
The American Cancer Soci
ety stresses the fact that skin can
cer is a preventable disease. A
recent report in the journal U.S.
Pharmacist indicates that 90 per
cent of the 200,000 cases of skin
cancer that will be diagnosed this
year “would not have occurred if
persons had heeded rules about
staying out of the sun and using
sunscreens.” Dr. Mark Naylor, a
dermatologist at the University
of Oklahoma, indicates that there
is no doubt that sunscreens also
reduce the risk of looking old
prematurely. Dr. Naylor tells his
patients that wrinkles and other
signs of age are due to sunlight.
Other comments from this skin
specialist regarding sunscreen
products are reported in a recent
issue of American Pharmacy:
1. Sunscreens may sting when
sweat washes them into your
eyes. This is a minor irritation
compared to getting skin cancer.
2. Sunscreens should be worn for
all types of outdoor activities.
Apply sunscreens to the face be
cause the face is exposed to the
elements all year long.
3. Men should apply sunscreens
to the face after shaving instead
of using an after-shave product.
Women should apply sunscreens
before putting on makeup. Pro
tect babies and children. Sun
burn during childhood is linked
to skin cancer later in life.
Market Report
Compliments of Morrow County Grain Growers
T uesday, Ju n e 6
Soft W hite
June
*4.53/*4.45
*4.37/*4.35
July
A ug.
*4.30
Sept.
*4.33/*4.35
Barley
June
*120
July
*115
A ug.
*110
Produce for Victory
Posters on the Homefront 1 9 4 1 -4 5
o n e xhibit at
Morrow County Museum
May 13 July 12. 1995
Program Schedule
Thursday, June 15, 7PM, Morrow Co. Museum, Free
"1 9 42 - Oregon's M ost Exciting Year" Speaker: Tom Edwards,
Professor, Whitman College
C ultured Pearls
the gem fo r a new generation.
Thursday, June 22, 7PM , Morrow Co. Museum, Free
"W om en's Lives on the Homefront" Speaker: Jackqueline Dirks
Professor, Reed College.
Thursday, June 29, 1 9 9 5 , Morrow Co. Museum, Free
"Fighters on the Farm Front: Oregon't Contribution to the War
Effort" Speaker: Larry Landis. Archivist. OSU
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