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.. Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 3, 1996 - FIVE » • V BMCC plans local spring term classes County schools list honor roll students W heatland District conference held Spring term classes for Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) will get underway in early April in the south Mor row County area. Students needing more information or those who wish to reserve a spot in a particular class should contact Anne Morter, Morrow County coordinator, 422-7040. Starting and Sustaining a Home Business is a two-week seminar class scheduled for Wednesday, April 10 and 24 from 7-9 p.m at the Morrow County School District office in Lexington. The first session will feature a local home business woman, Anne Beard, who will share her version of the trials and tribulations of running a business from home. The se cond session will feature a re presentative from BMCC's De velopment Center who will provide information on some of the technical "getting started" aspects of any home business. Tuition is $20 per person. An array of computer classes are offered including Multi- media and the Mac, Extending the Use of the Macintosh, In troduction to Windows, Begin ning Computer, Working with Microsoft Works, and Surfing the Internet. Classes vary in length and cost. Call Morter for more information. Handgun Proficiency will use a different format this term, be ing held on consecutive Satur days for two weeks. Successful completion of the class, which stresses safety, will satisfy pro ficiency requirements for a con cealed weapons permit. The cost of the class does not, however, cover the cost of the actual permit. The class is slated for April 20 and 27 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the school district office in Lexington and a firing session will be held on the second Saturday. Cost is $30 tuition plus a $5 lab fee. Preregistration is required. Two emplyment skills work shops will be offered on Wed nesday, April 10, taught by Sue Neiderwerfer of Pendleton. The morning session, Manag ing Conflict, is designed to help people resolve conflict both on and off the job. The afternoon session will be Fabulous Cus tomer Service, which will cover many aspects of providing good customer relations. IUCC celebrates 100th birthday The lone United Church of Christ (IUCC) church school celebrated the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of its founding on March 17 with a worship service conducted completely by classes from the young people. The introit and a special number, "I Wish I Could Sing as the Angels Can" were sung by the Youth Choir. Others tak ing part were Nathan Riet- mann, Katie Garrett, Kelly Morgan, Dawn Sheirbon, the preschool through second grade band, Jessica Krebs, a lesson by the Junior High, Steve Allen, a lesson by Leila Gribscov, 3rd-5th grade classes, Jon Garrett, and Maci Childers with Offertory on the flute by Stefani Lemieux. This was followed by a baked goods sale in the basement with the pro fit being made as a gift to Camp Adams. Palm Sunday was marked at the IUCC with a processional from the educational building to the church building, where greeters with palms were waiting at the entrance. Lead ing the procession was Emily Rietmann, protraying Jesus, riding on a donkey led by Dana Heideman, with all the other children following with palms waving. Teachers for these events were Betty Gray, Lela Gribscov, Nova Rietmann and the Reverend Lea Mathieu. HC Council to discuss projects The Heppner Coordinating Council will meet on Tuesday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the con ference room of the Heppner Ranger District. The meeting will be devoted to discussing Forest Service projects. The public is welcome to attend. April 3: Ladies Night. New officers show their stuff. No cost child care available during Ladies Night Bingo. April 5: Ducks Unlimited banquet and auction. Many prizes will be given away. Dining from 7-8:30 p.m. Free refreshments. April 6: EASTER EGG HUNT 10:00 a.m. Preschoolers at Museum Park; 1st and 2nd graders at Grade School lower field and 3rd-4th graders at Hager Park. The Morrow County School District has released its winter term honor roll. To be includ ed on the honor roll ' A students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 to 4. To be named to the honorable men tion 'B' list, students must earn a GPA of 3. to 3.49. Following are the students who have qualified: lone High School Seniors 'A ': Melissa McElli- gott and Marie Tworek, both 4., John Doherty, Petr Hybs; 'B'- Andrew Anderson, Angie Ball, Rob Crum, Stephanie Lemieux. Juniors 'A': LaRee Anderson and Luke Swanson, both 4., Stephanie Haguewood, Kelly Morgan, Charles Nolan, Dawn Sheirbon, Jacob Taylor; 'B'- Steve Allen, Dawn Boor, Jory Crowell, Camie Crum, Suzy Heideman, Will Parm. Sophomores 'A': Jenny Sulli van 4., Jake McElligott, Kara Miller, Megan Proudfoot; 'B'- Maci Childers, Katie Garrett, Tiffani Jones, Marc Orem, Len Rietmann, Nathan Rietmann. Freshmen 'A ': Niki Sullivan 4., Ryan Bennetto, Jessica Krebs, Tori Odinet, Katie Tworek; 'B'-Nova Rietmann. lone Middle School Eighth grade 'A': Miranda Mc Elligott; 'B'-Elizabeth Allen, Steve Crum, Sybil Krebs, Mark McElligott, Nikki McElligott, Andy Vosberg. Seventh grade 'A': Shelby Krebs, Jeremy Rietmann, Jen nifer Thompson; 'B'-Cory Ben netto, Charissa Gates, Adri enne Swanson. Sixth grade 'A ': Adam Mc Cabe, Colin McElligott; 'B'- Kristina Powell. Heppner High School Seniors honor roll (3.33-4.): Josh Clark, Ben Ewing, Kristina Grant, Tina Kemp, Donald Pointer, Phillip Spicerkuhn, Brian Struckmeier, Jessica Sumner; honorable mention (3.-3.32)-Jennifer Burkenbine, Renee Devin, Dodie Givens, Stephanie Johnson. Juniors honor roll: Ben Hu bert and Toni Kemp, both 4., Sarah Bourrie, Traci Dicken son, Brent Gunderson, Mandi Gutierrez, Brian Koffler, Bran di Marshall, Justin Matteson, Mindy Qualls, Eric Schonbach- ler, Robbie Schultz, Phillip Tellechea, Lindsey Waterland; honorable mention-Matt Brow ning, Josh Coiner, Stormy Howard, Stacy Lauritsen, Frank Martin, David Michael, Lori Moeller, Becky Ward, Jeff Wilson. Sophom ores honor roll: none; honorable mention- Mindy Binschus, Adam Doher ty, Jonas Healy, Katie Nichols, Josie Proctor, Linsey Ropp, Jessica VanWinkle. Freshmen honor roll: Jill Bar ber 4., Brooke Boyer, Tim Dickenson, Kathleen Greenup, Christine Kenny; honorable mention-Matt Berretta, Derek Gunderson, Jaclynn Hughes, Shane Matheny, Angela Mun- kers. Eighth grade honor roll: Trisha Adams, Leah Denton, Lindsay Greif, Casey Ingra ham, Abby Kahl, Laurie Michael, Ashley Ropp, Michael Scholbachler and Matthew Van Liew, all 4., Cody Bellamy, Stephanie Clough, Ben Good year, Matthew Jepsen, Kristen Marshall, Mitch Mathews, Cor ey Miller, Kimberly Pointer, Macy Rhea, Heidi Turrell; honorable mention-Chris Bow man, Jeff Currin, Miff Devin, Amy Drake, Levi Geer, Seth Givens, Amy Papineau, Tracy Rankin, Jacob Roy, Jeffrey Sneddon, Allison Sykes. Seventh grade honor roll: Marissa McCabe and Craig Scott, both 4., Krista Adams, Amber Flaiz, Danielle McDow ell, David Piper, Amanda Sneddon, Scott VanWinkle, Lindsey Ward; honorable mention-Elizabeth Baker, Sarah Eckman, Stephen Hughes, Blake Knowles, Amber Lynch, Tara Ozment, Justin Wood, Brandon Young. Heppner Middle School Sixth graders honor roll (3.5-4.): Shelley Rietmann, Jon Bennett and Meghan Bailey, all 4., Paula Spicerkuhn, Olivia Sagely, Jessica Gutierrez, Jodie Carlson, Bard Bowman, Brian Rust, Julie Proctor, Stefan Matheny, Samuel Van Liew, Brett Barber, Molly Turrell, Tammy Smith; honorable men tion (3-3.5)-Leland Rill, Kevin Drake, Rhonda Wilhelm, Kyle Waterland, Travis Bellamy, Claire Anderson, Laura Nesse, Michael McCabe, Tasha Hollis, Kelsey Greenup, David Nor ton, Kristen Nesse. Fifth graders honor roll: Ashley Ward, Douglas Orwick, Lacey Matteson, Sally Calvert and Marcy Miller, all 4., Jessie Kempas, Sibbea Jones, Conor Kilkenny, Daniel Jepsen, Donald Adams, Brad Adams, Aleshia Geer, Tylynn Smith, Nicole W ilson; honorable mention-josh Winters, Genia Grant, Stacy Delveaux, Jessica Krieger, Jerry Shank, Ben Tur rell, Tiffany Eldridge. Daylight savings time begins Sunday Daylight saving's time will begin on Easter, this Sunday, April 7. Everyone is reminded to spring ahead and turn clocks ahead one hour before they go to bed Saturday night. District Deputy Clinic beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Heppner Elks Lodge. Lunch 12:00-1:00 p.m. An organizational meeting will be held for all past Exalted rulers from the 10 lodges in N.E. district at 4:00 p.m. E aster April 25: ANGLER’S NIGHT. BBQ ribs from 6-8 p.m. Prizes galore including a $240.00 fishing rod, chain saw and o th er o utdoor item s. Secretary Glen Ward says “ We can’t save you any money on sports items unless you come and see m e!’’ " W E HAVE /¿ fj • • • AFS 32-5401 Easter Lilies Spring Basket Bouquets Orchid Corsages Russell Stover Easter Candy Jellly Belly Easter Candy April 27: Rollin Hills Run. Breakfast from 5-11 a.m. If you can’t run-eat. “Let us make a special Easter Basket fo r you" Come and enjoy dining at reasonable prices every Friday and Saturday nights from 6-9 p.m. WE HAVE NIGHTLY SPECIALS. Come see us Friday for Broccoli ¿ 7 Cheese Quiche - BINGO - Every Wednesday night from 7:30-9 p.m. ^ Mumip thug 217 North Main *2% Heppner Elks 358 676-91 SI in. .. / l - ... r i r ».A i< i , t i i ik h \ M 142 N. Main ^ . n . ’A v -i . :g 7 S .? . •/ ¿r , >,r< e- •»■-. ¿y ' : * v W . i •• •. - 1 . v * . « » ■ Lexington News V1 tí H fp p n ff 676-9156 C ountry R ose 231 N Mam /-I * '.tí _____________ _______________By Delpha Jones were recent visitors at the George Irvin home in Irrigon where they visited with the Ir vin's son, Bill, and children from Twin Falls, Idaho. The twins, Julia and Jessica, remain ed for a two week visit with their grandparents. -:- Faye Ruhl is currently a resident at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. -:- Max and Betty Breeding, and sons, Don and Dale, and two grandchildren of Gresham were Heppner and Lexington callers on Sunday to help Lydia Wilson celebrate her birthday. Daughter Lolah Wilson from the Portland area also helped celebrate. -:- Cecil and Delpha Jones Commission plans meeting April 9 The monthly meeting of the Morrow County Commission on Children and Families will be held on Tuesday, April 9 at Riverside High School in Boardman from 7-9 p.m. The main topic of discussion will be the approval of the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, Community Develop ment and Child Care Develop ment Block Grant proposals. The public is invited to attend and participate in the discus sions. For more information, call 676-9675. Come Share With Us , ■> ■j, . • .r* ^ *'V"i * * ' .'is >' ' . * \ , 7? J.y »*:>5 » • V .' : ' - ’ •» • ê‘> - . »JrV'.' -_•] at • ■ •**.•- *. LVr'-TiV-.’* Willow Creek Baptist Church Bible Study for all ages 2 p.m. Worship Service 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church fit . . --.V- ■'-'»;»&,?* *- ; iW■■'i ! • . "■ 3 % * -V V > | * V: 560 North Minor ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF MORROW CO.? 1. Do we need to spend $176,000 to hire additional administrators? 2. Should we use this $176,000 to hire additional teachers? ★ We saved $150,000 a year by going to a four day week. j v;- • ★ Do you want to use this money to go back to the five day week and hire additional teachers in the class room? Sunday, April 7, 1996 Welcome the freshness o f spring and the joy o f Easier with this radiant arrangement. AFS “Spring Basket Bouquet ™ The Wheatland District GWA conference was held Friday at the Greenfield Grange Hall with the district chairman pre siding. The group learned about the plans for the coming year for the GWA, such as contests and various other points of interest. Those attending were Dot Halvorsen, Helen Crawford, Margaret Akers and June Cro well of Willows, Virginia Peck, Jean Nelson and Joyce Buc hanan, and Aloha Medlock and Bobbi Jo Medlock, Spray. The first four degrees of the Grange were given at the Lex ington Grange hall with mem bers from Greenfield, Willows and Lexington taking part. Dot Halvorsen of lone acted as in stalled master for the day. The meeting started at 1 p.m. with the following officers tak ing part: Ned Clark, overseer- er; Jean Nelson, lecturer; Wil lard French, gatekeeper; Clar ence Buchanan, steward; Eu- lenna Vaughn, chaplain; Cecil Jones, treasurer; Delpha Jones, secretary; Kathy Clark, Ceres; Bobbie Peck, Pomona; Nyna K nighten, Flora; Barbara Gilbert, LAS, Carl Martin, AS, and Margaret Thorpe, musi cian. Following the first two de grees, a potluck dinner was en joyed, after which the other two degrees were given. The candidate for the day was Con nie Dutton, Greenfield Grange. : .3 ★ They now want to spend $176,000 to hire more administrators. Share the Joy O f Through Flowers April 20: By Delph Jones «. ATTEND THE MORROW CO. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING DATE: MONDAY APRIL 8, 1996 TIME: 7:30 P.M. PLACE: IONE CAFETERIA If you cannot attend the meeting, phone the following members of the school board and let them know your concerns. John Rietmann Bill Doherty Russ Morgan Scott Bauska Dwayne Carroll Scott Johnson Gary Frederickson lone Heppner Heppner Boardman Irrigon Irrigon Boardman 422-7123 989-8113 676-5882 481-7047 567-5767 922-5131 481-6225 • •■.* V • • v. ■" v -^ v v A ’.V Ÿ ,i f