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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 1 6,1997
Scholars honored
Heppner schools list honor roll
Megan Healy (right) and Cindy Gall, both 12 and in the sixth grade at
Heppner Elementary School, enjoy ice cream sundaes sponsored by the
school for students achieving a 3. to 4. grade point average. The students
also received coupon booklets from participating local merchants.
Honored students are listed in the HES honor roll.
Coupon book participants include: Peterson's Jewelry, Bank of Eastern
Oregon, Wells Fargo Bank, Lion's Club, Soroptimist International of
Heppner, Murray Drugs, Gardner's Men's Wear, Willow Lanes, Shoe Box,
Green Feed. U S. Forest Service and Creative Memories consultants
Shannon Rust and Debbie Peck.
Heppner sixth-seventh tourney
team undefeated
went on to beat Columbia, 43-21,
The Heppner girls sixth and to claim the tournament champi­
seventh grade basketball team onship.
The Heppner team then had a
had their best season ever, finish­
game
in Hermiston against their
ing undefeated with a 9-0 record.
sixth
grade
A team, which Hepp­
The first game took place at
ner
won,
33-11.
The team’s last
Columbia Middle School, Im -
game
was
played
in Pendleton
gon, with a final score o f 28-24,
in Heppner’s favor. The second against their seventh grade A
game, Heppner played lone at team. Heppner beat Pendleton,
home and won, 25-15. The next 30-20.
The team’s coaches were Kim
game was also at home, against
Columbia’s team, which Heppner Gutierrez, Chuck Matteson and
Ron Brisbois. Gayle Gutierrez
won, 35-18.
The fourth game was in lone, kept stats.
Team members were Shelley
and the final score was 22-19,
Heppner. The next game was a Rietmann, Brett Barber, Jesse
tournament in Boardman, which Gutierrez, Julie Proctor, Jodie
took place during St. Patrick’s Carlson, Meghan Bailey, Olivia
Day weekend. The team beat Sagely, Kelsey Greenup, Lacey
Matteson, Ashley Ward, Marcy
Condon, 33-11, Pendleton sev­ Miller and Jesse Kempas.
enth grade team, 37-14, and then
By M eghan Bailey
Heppner High School has
released its third quarter honor
roll.
To be named to the honor roll,
students must have achieved a
grade point average of 3.33-4.0.
To qualify for honorable mention
they must have achieved a grade
point of 3.-3.32.
Following are students who
qualify:
Seniors
Honor Roll: Traci Dickenson,
Brent Gunderson and Tom
Kemp, all 4., Josh Coiner, Mandi
Gutierrez, Brian Koffler Brandi
Marshall, Frank Martin Justin
Matteson, David Michael Lori
Moeller, Tiffame Munkers Eric
Schonbachler, Phillip Tellechea,
Becky Ward. Lindsey Waterland,
Rick Worden.
Honorable Mention: Stormy
Howard, Lonnie Rill, Robby
Schultz, Jeff Wilson.
Juniors
Honor Roll: Mindy Binschus,
Melissa
Cutsforth,
Adam
Doherty, Jayme Hansen, Josie
Proctor, Josh Roy, Genny
Sneddon.
Honorable Mention: Emmett
Evans,
Jonas Healy, Annie
Hisler, Caleb McDaniel, Jaylene
Papineau, Jessica VanWinkle,
Travis Wilhelm.
Sophomores
Honor Roll: Jill Barber, Brooke
Boyer, Tim Dickenson, Kathleen
Greenup, Jaci Hughes,
Jim
Kang.
Honorable Mention: Sarah
Greif, Derek Gunderson, Janelle
Healy, Travis Judd, Christy
Kenny, Brian Knowles, Shane
Matheny,
Sarah
Monahan,
Bobbie Rankin.
Freshmen
Honor Roll: Trisha Adams,
Casey Ingraham, Ashley Ropp,
Honorable Mention (3.0-3.5):
Chelsea Bredemeier, Tanner
Britt,
Brian
Haguewood,
Danielle
Looslie,
Chantea
McCauley, Kiel Naims, Tiffany
Piper, Kory Waterland, Matt
Young.
Honor Roll: Luke Murray, 4.,
Blake Allstott, Justin Botefuhr,
Lindsey Clough,
Stefanie
Hanson, Courtney
Nelson,
Brooke Rust, Kaitlyn Sagely,
Sheena Shank.
Matthew Van Liew, all 4., Cody
Bellamy, Leah Denton, Lindsay
Greif, Darrell Kang, Amy
Papineau, Macy Rhea, Luiza
Saenz, Michael Schonbachler,
Heidi Turrell.
Honorable Mention: Joey
Bourne, Jeff Currin, Stephanie
Clough, Amy Drake, Terry
Hendricks, Josh Hill, Abby Kahl
Kristin Marshall, Mitch Mathews
Amanda
McDaniel,
Laune
Michael, Corey Miller, Kimberly
Pointer.
Eighth Grade
Honor Roll: Scott Van Winkle,
4., Krista Adams, Amber Flaiz,
Blake
Knowles,
Marissa
McCabe, Danielle McDowell,
Craig Scott, Amanda Sneddon,
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Lindsey Ward.
Honorable Mention: Beth
Baker, Sarah Eckman, Shad f t
Hisler, Tara Ozment, David
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Piper, Maria Saenz, Camille
Sykes.
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Seventh Grade
Honor Roll: Jon Bennett, Brad f t
Bowman, Shelley Rietmann,
Olivia Sagely, all 4., Meghan f t
Bailey, Jodie Carlson, Jessica
Gutierrez, Stefan Matheny, Julie
Proctor, Brian Rust, Paula
Spicerkuhn, Sam Van Liew,
Kyle Waterland.
Honorable Mention: Leland f t
Rill.
Sixth Grade
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Honor Roll: Daniel Jepsen,
Lacey Matteson, both 4., Brad f t
Adams, Donald Adams, Sally
Calvert, Cindy Gall, Rachel f t
Howard, Sibbea Jones, Jessie
Kempas,
Conor
Kilkenny,
Marcy Miller, Doug Orwick,
Nicole Wilson.
Honorable Mention (3.0-3.5):
Tracy Baker, Aleshia Geer,
Megan Healy, Jessica Kreiger,
Tylynn Smith.
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Fifth Grade
Bedding Plants
Corinne’s Greenhouse
FullerCanyon Road
9-6, Mon -Sat through May
Any other time, or for
directions, call:
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Office in Heppner.
Topics include: characteristics
of successful homeworkers;
types of jobs being done at home;
utilizing the internet to access
resources for home based
businesses; and distance learning
opportunities.
These free programs will be
offered from 7 to 9 pm. Tom
Wykes, Extension Energy agent,
of Redmond is the instructor.
Pre-registration is appreciated in
order
to prepare
student
materials. For more information
contact;
Umatilla
County
Extension Office, 721 S.E. Third
Street, Suite 3, Pendleton, (541)
278-5403; or Morrow County
Extension Office, 430 Heppner—
Lexington
Highway,
Heppner,(541) 676-9642
Ladies' shoot set at M C gun club
The Morrow County Gun Club
invites all women to their 1997
“Ladies’ Shoot” on Sunday, April
20 at 12 noon. Lunch will be pot-
luck and those attending are asked
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Is this your year to try OSU Extension Service Morrow
growing a garden for the first County
time?
The
Oregon
State
University Extension Service B a b e R u th b a s e b a ll
Blue Mountain Master Gardener
Volunteers have the perfect s ta r tin g s e a s o n
publication for you, available at
no charge.
"Growing Your Own" is a
newly
updated,
eight-page
tabloid
full
of
practical
information about how to grow
your own vegetables in Oregon.
"Growing Your Own" is
available for free through the
Bingo every W ednesday night at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday brunch at 9 a.m.-1 p.m.12 item buffet menu.
Dining every Friday and Saturday at 6-9 p.m.
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Anyone between the ages of
13-15 interested in playing Babe
Ruth baseball this season should
contact Rick Johnston, 676-5562,
before Sunday, April 20.
All players from the Ione-Lex-
ington-Heppner area are invited
to participate.
April 17th
FISHERMEN’S NIGHT. Oysters, Baked Ham. Lounge
open at 4 p.m.; dining starts at 6 p.m.
April 19th
Pinewood Derby District Finals. Weigh in at 9 a.m.
Race begins at 10 a.m. Come Support The KidsI
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Working at home new trend
Working at home is one of the
major work trends of the 90s.
Home worker households are
expected to increase 25 percent
by the end of the decade. There
will be over 55 million home
workers, approximately half of
them telecommuters working one
to two days a week for traditional
employers. The remaining home
workers will be full or part-time
self employed businesses.
"Who's Working at Home and
Why? will be the topic of a two-
hour Oregon State, University
Extension presentation Tuesday,
April 15, at the Umatilla County
Extension office in Pendleton.
The presentation will be repeated
Wednesday, April 16, at the
Morrow
County
Extension
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