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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1996)
« « • /V V * ' V »; . •* • * . ’» ■ V i i >; . r 4 f « ■•*» - 4 i -i * * - '^ ■ - • F 4 « « *4 ‘ V * « < ' -* • -« » -~* - * * 4 • t* * « » « - * « - « « 4 *i» <**» -« -4* 4 ** - m * - 4 -4 >4 ' 4 -# . • ~ The lone Middle/Senior High School has announced the honor roll for the first nine weeks. To be included on the honor roll 'A' list, students must earn a grade point average of 3.5-4. To be named to the honorable mention 'B' list, students must earn a GPA of 3.-3.49. Following are the students who have qualified: Sixth grade: 'A'-Tracy Grif fith, Cameron Krebs, Diana McElligott, Til Tullis; 'B'-Jaysi Bennetto, Caitlin Orem, Mike Radie. Seventh grade: Colin McElli gott 4., Adam McCabe, Salli McElligott; 'B'-Kristina Powell. Eighth grade: Allison Hal- vorsen and Jeremiah McElligott 4., Corey Bennetto, Charissa Gates, Shelby Krebs, Amber Lynch, Jeremy Rietmann, Jen nifer Thompson; 'B'-Molly Bar- row, Carmen Salazar, Adri enne Swanson. N inth grade: 'A '-E rin G enuine Lexington News Marketing group to meet Holly Rebekah Lodge meets h ev ro let Remember when your word was your Bond. - You sealed a deal with a handshake - That's still the way we do business today. COMFORTABLE • TRUSTFULL • HONEST • CARING By Delpha Jones Holly Rebekah Lodge met recently for their regular meet ing with past noble Luella Taylor presiding. An election of officers was held with Dorothy Jackson elected Noble Grand; Dorthy Wilson, vice grand; Delpha Jones, secretary; Vir ginia Peck, treasurer, and three year trustee, Kathy Clark. The ' *■ „ • _ /X » . _ * .4 * 1 I*--:. , * , > ; ■ .. 1 Students qualify for Bee finals Crowell, Mark M cElligott, / I _________ • _________________ By Delpha Jones Miranda McElligott, Andy Vosberg; 'B'-Camie Burright, home during the Thanksgiving Max and Betty Breeding Allan Gribskov, Sybil Krebs, holidays were a son and wife, Nikki McElligott, Dylan Petty and grandchildren were Lex Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klinger, from ington and Heppner callers on john. Beaverton, and Butch Sawyer the weekend. They came to 10th grade: 'A'-Tori Odinet, from Richland, WA. visit Lydia Wilson, who is in a Niki Sullivan and Katie Tworek Luella Taylor is at home 4., Ryan Bennetto, Jessica care center in Pasco, WA., recuperating from cataract sur recuperating from surgery after Krebs, Nova Rietmann; 'B'- gery at Good Shepherd Com Rose Baker, Christ Faught, Lela a fall. munity Hospital. Gracie Baker has been a Gribskov. Bill Taylor, of Asotin, patient in Good Shepherd 11th grade: 'A'-Jenny Sulli WA., was a visitor at the home Community Hospital recupera van 4., Maci Childers, Tiffani ting from injuries when she fell of his parents, Bob and Luella Jones, Kara Miller, Nathan Taylor, last week. on the ice. Rietmann; 'B'-Brenda Burright, Dick Ruehl is a patient in Jake McElligott. -:- Friends were shocked by Good Shepherd Community 12th grade: 'A'-LaRee Ander the death of a long-time resi Hospital in Hermiston, recup son 4., Dawn Boor, Jory Cro dent, Frank Robinson, at his erating from major surgery. well, Corey Ehrmantraut, Jon -:- Clarence Buchanan was a home on Wednesday. Garrett, Kelly Morgan, Chuck -:- Visitors at the Bill Padberg visitor in Tualatin this week. Nolan, Dawn Sheirbon, Luke Swanson, Jacob Taylor; 'B'- Steve Allen, Kemmery Bur right, Camie Crum, Patrick Club; he will be talking about Eberhard, Stephanie Hague- The Morrow County Market wood, Ryan Nevala, -Randy ing meeting will be held Wed their club. For more information, call Scott. nesday, Dec. 18, at the Office Kathryn Kettel at the Morrow Tavern in lone, at 6:30 a.m. The C ounty Extension office, speaker will be Chris Holdman 676-9642, or Craig Miles, from the Umatilla Marketing 676-5290. C ' • • - • t-t* > Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 11, 1996 - THREE lone Schools post honor roll p & V - ;v U *. 7 *. ; .'.*•> \ / : •- * 4 r Wood and seventh grade Jody Maddern, Leland Rill, Brian Rust, Jon Bennett, Shelley Riet mann, Brad Bowman and Meghan Bailey. From the HES, Daniel Jepsen had the top qualifying score. Other finalists are: sixth grade Marcy Miller, Sally Calvert, Doug Orwick, Ben Turrell, Tracy Baker, Tylynn Smith, Chris Dilley, Conor Kilkenny; fifth grade Brian Haguewood and Justin Botefuhr; and fourth grade Shanna Rietmann. For the school finals, the Na tional Geographic Society pro vides the questions and an swers which address the sub ject of geography in its broadest sense. Students who qualify for the state finals have demon strated extensive knowledge of all aspects of the study of geo graphy, said Shaw. Sponsorship of the Bee is provided by Sylvan Learning Centers® . For the ninth year, the Na tional Geographic Society is holding the National G eo graphy Bee for US students in the fourth through eighth grades. For the first time, two school finals for the Bee will be held in Heppner. School finals will be held separately for junior high (HJH) and elementary (HES) school students. The champion of each division will take a written test to determine qualification for the Oregon State Geography Bee on April 4. The school finals will be held Friday, Jan. 3; the HJH contest will be at 8 a.m. at the Hepp ner High School, and the HES contest will be at 10 a.m. in the HES library. Alan Beck will be the question reader and judge, Linda Shaw will be score and time keeper. Students have taken a writ ten qualifying test to determine eligibility for the school finals. From HJH, seventh grader Jessica Gutierrez and eighth grader Craig Scott tied for the top score of 51 out of 55. Other finalists are: eighth grade Justin Thursday, Dec. 19 meeting will be the Christmas exchange and potluck dinner. The card party was held Saturday evening, Dec. 7, at the Rebekah Hall. Prizes were won by Bob Taylor and Virginia Peck, high, Clarence Buchanan and Leila Palmer, second high, and Clarence Buchanan and Virginia Peck, traveling. Re freshments were served. - r * I«...- - - ~ -» > * « * * * W . . x J . i v * . J. ■;,vv f- ' v . , • v • * * * » i r -, S'«-;" *r,\ • / • V rVvfssu • " vv v : ; V « ' v • 7- > w , , , 7*” ' *•* :* * v ; FA X Paper Gazette-Times 676-9228 5 ßocA el GoUecäon jr .. 4/ Christmas Eve services planned The Largest Volume Chevy Truck Dealer in Eastern Oregon SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon 1-800-567-6487 New Car Sales Used Car Center 567-6488 • 567-3919 December 13: Toys For Tots. Bring an unwrapped kid’s toy and receive reduced price for dinner or drink. December 21: Tom and Jerry Party. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cheers. December 24 and 25: Closed. M ERR Y C H R IS T M A S December 31: Gala New Year Celebration. Hopefully, crab feed if we can secure the crab. NEW FLASH: Dining room is now open from 6-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights. Com e in and welcome Carl and Alice Schmoldt, our newest employees. Our motto: Excellent food and service at bargain prices. H e p p n e r E lk s 3 5 8 ■>i3i&*676-9IKl II//<T< I lit;,,Is M ed 142 V Main Candlelight Christmas Eve services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 24 at Hope/Valby Luth eran Parish at 6 p.m. at Valby Lutheran Church, lone, and at 9 p.m . at Hope Lutheran Church, Heppner. Pastor John Baglien, interim pastor, will be preaching on the theme of "Crooked Halos and Bathrob- ed Shepherds." • ■ r ■V The Morrow County Gun Club will be open for trap shooting Sunday, Dec. 15 at noon. The cost is $3 per round of 25 birds, and 12 gauge shotgun Join us for Punch. Coffee and Cookies. ‘ 'B atik o f Eastern O re g o n Annual Open House ^Wednesday, Dec. 1 8 ,1 9 9 6 ] Heppner B ran ch "Com e on in, and enjoy some refreshm ents , get • Short or Long Term Workers • Local students to meet your work needs • The ability to get that “big chore” done • Helping our youth your picture taken with, O ’l S t. ‘K i c k .' ’ Can us to send your *? holiday gift anywhere ' m the world Aa* for AF5 95 C-J, The Country Rose ■ -V ‘ . .* ..N . A. . .' V Tv ,-V>. ,- s V v ■ ^ ; 7 ' - , X. . -i' - j V ' , x. V -• - ’ ■ ' • - *' w j,'* . * - . - . - ■ ' ' j *V? 7 G at . Willow Creek Baptist C hurch Bible Study for all ages 2 p.m. Worship Service 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church 560 North Minor , O rder Sow fo r Holiday Arrangements and Christmas Centerpieces N EED G IF T ID EA S? We Can Help! ► • . * . a . * y » „* v CALL VS to wrap up the PERFECT GIFT . . . * . * .G ift Baskets. • * * * .F lo w e rs .. . . . .C a n d y .. * * • • . . . . . . Toys and G am es.. . . . .and Much M o r e . . . . . . 1 * . . « • e . G ift certificates an d delivery available. /dun FR E E gift wrafTfring Open Sundays until Christmas, 12-4 p.m. v 217 North Main, Heppner 676-9158 EXTER to win our C.IAXT Teddy Bear! • • ».» . . . , ‘ I- i » 'u . •• - ' e*. ■ * J i? mmmmt ' § , Come Share With Us ^ W iu w u u j'o D tiu j Serving: lone, Heppner, Lexington : C o n t a c t M r. G r a n t o r J u s t i n M a t t e s o n at 6 7 6 -9 1 3 8 >:•*. Ï V - ' 676 - 9200 ' Heppner High School Temporary Services offers: pers. Any customer 21 years old or older will again be able to enter the drawing for the "Reno Getaway" donated by the Mid- Columbia Bus Company. Entry forms will be available at par ticipating businesses. The drawing for the trip will be Sunday, Dec. 22. Ï ' -,v . I ■ T NEED WORKERS The Oregon Trail Library District (OTLD) Board will meet at the OTLD Boardman branch on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. .. . - ^ -, - • . ■ - * A * • Library meeting EASIER! Jewelers Heppner good time has been planned," said a spokesperson. JUST GOT Peterson’s - , \ y . - •• s •- / s*. ■ >v>* (A o S ) Member Jewelers o( Amene a. Inc sen, Adam McCabe and Sally McElligott are the lone Middle School students of the month. Ryan Bennetto, Katie Garrett, Luke Swanson and Dawn Sheirbon were chosen as students of the month for lone High School. HOUDAY • * S hopping * • ». »,. - ^ » V ' > ' v - :V ' > Sign up for R en o T rip Local shoppers find treasurers Scavenger hunter-shoppers found "Holiday Treasures" in participating businesses last Sunday, Dec. 8, in Heppner, during the Sunday shopping hours of noon-4 p.m. Winners found a special holi day decoration in each business and were rewarded with prizes from the businesses and one grand prize of $100 in gift cer tificates. Winners were: Toni Carter (Gardner's); Jim Fichter (M urray's); Aleea Strouse (Peterson's); Doug Orwick (R & W); Barb Orwick (Yaw's); Eva Chitty (Shoe Box); and Sarah Baker, $100 grand prize. Baker also won the Halloween scav enger hunt grand prize. The Heppner Chamber of Commerce will host "Lunch with Santa” at the Elks' Club, starting at noon, this Sunday, Dec. 15. While youngsters visit with Santa, eat lunch, watch a movie and get a picture taken with the white-haired gentle man, parents are encouraged to join other choppers to "Sh op H eppner." Many businesses will again offer Sunday specials, as well as other gift ideas, and the punch cards con tinue to be available to shop- ' .• ' "7 1 r.'<h? vv*. ‘ > • 's '2- O P E N 1 2 -4 S u n d ay Legion, Auxiliary plan Christmas party The American Legion and Auxiliary Christmas party will be held Sunday, Dec. 15 at 1:30 p.m. at Arnie and Rita Hed- man's home, 275 W. Church St., Heppner. The party will be a potluck with the meat dish furnished. All veterans and their fami lies are invited to attend. "A a „ shells will be sold at the club house. "Come on down to Cutsforth Corner and try your hand in this fun sport," said a club spokesperson. Everyone is welcome to attend. lone names students of the month The Positive School Action Committee, made up of school staff and students of the lone Middle/Senior High School, has selected the students of the month for October and Nov ember. Mike Radie, Allison Halvor- / Keeping special memories close to your heart... Trap shooting now open , e». *•- 1 -''iSf-**» . . . '