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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1984)
r » ^ -, « ~ *i' r ^ ^ r f ? L I . The Heppner Gaz ctt e-T lines Hm wrek * weather report « a s not available at press time Monday W eather M o r r o w C o u n t y ’s H o m e - O w n e d W e e k l y N e w s p a p e r Hrppnt'r. ( )r«*uon VOL it: NO 17 T ill K.HDAY. Jl I V s. i Hus year s Saturday Mark et promises to tie a big day in ran do to improve their child ren s performance in school is to require that they do some chores" at home and do them in a reasonable amount of This will help their education beyond belief he Heppner Saturday, July 7. from -* a m to 5 p m Main slri-et will he blocked to traffic from Central Market to la-s Schwab tire center, and a variety of booths will line the street, said a spokesperson advises McCaslin admits to being from the sponsoring Heppner "turned on " to small schools H eppner m erchants w ill have qictial sale prices on and what they can do He says that foundation skills music art. reading m ath em atics Merchants Committee manv items in their stores writing, and need to be stressed with all students la- cause the task of education is in Morrow County a ie required to return to school lor a minium of nine credits ev ei y five years and this is import ant because to lead, we need to keep learning, to continue to grow We continue to change and without learning, that change is in the direction of becoming narrower and this is poor in dealing with student* We need to grow in positive Doyle McCaslin Ooyle McCaslin, 50, was hired by the Morrow Co School Hoard last April to fill the position of superintendent of schools Form er Superin (endent Matt Doherty's resig nation became effective July I McCaslin has degrees from Yuba College. California, and Southern t>regon College, and received his adm inistrative training at the University of Oregon prior to coming to Morrow County he w as super ways, he concludes and edu says People make the system work A superintendent cun not go it alone He says that he school board tells him it is important for him to do and on the key people in the district to make sure that the things which are sup|N>sed to happen w ill happen His job with the l S Office of Kducation gave him the opportunity to learn a system for learning very quickly what intendent of the Glide School District in the Koseburg area impression so far is that the He has been an Fnglish teacher at Kiddle High School, Morrow County School Dist rict has had good supervision curriculum director and assi* tant superintendent for the in its schools, that things which are important are well C.lide School District prior to becoming superintendent He also served two years with the supervised and that the right an award for excellence from that office people have l>een in the key positions Hr says that his Master ol Arts degree in humanities is lem. All Saints begins <‘arly worship service Starting with this Sundav July H there will be two services each Sunday The first service will be held at H in llcppnfi VIso this Sunday there will he a men's breakfast right after the Ka m service when we will discuss the plans for out annual barbecue to n ic join the lellowship and help Itltlke Ibis the ties! bai Is■< a conservatism leads him to say that there are four major professions medicine which lot is beautiful to me here deals with the ills of the body, Six swimmers iron; Hep pner competed at the Hood There is something about see the legal profession which deals with the ills of society , R iver Invitational Swmi Me* with nine other learns June history or what it really is He the ministry which deals with the ills of the spirit, and teaching which deals with the ihe Heppner Swim Team The local swimmers Beth Eorrar ill* of ignorance Keith Tottlefien K erry Bruch Teaching is a high calling and are worthy of their Teachers need to be in all communities, teachers hire honored and "I 24 »aid a spokesperson tor O Tammy Hruch. A J la m a s ky, and M ena Tarnaskv did March He would now like to see the county from the air It is important that we adhere to tough rigorous ac season and tour the potato processiig ademic demands and require and coal fired plants in the discipline Televu.on, he syas is not bad in itself, some good important, he says to under things happen on T V . but too much time parents of the students do T V is time away from studies spent watching ia already familiar with farm and is harmful work from his former exper- ant that children learn the responsibility of completing assigned work It is import The most important thing w hich parents in low a rd booth space will be availab Video games and an County CowHelles will have a le up until Saturday morning exhibit of the work of some local artists will also be in the variety of items for sale, l-c-n by calling l.inda Hutchinson. blocked o ff area Morrow Co. Fair features new event Folded Star Patch hibits lor Fair The Garden Play Dough Arl Joan C lubs Records Children's Clothing JeanKra/ell. Stenciling dine Tullis T ailing Bentley Strip cjuilting Hawkins plus more The fun day Bir Kulh Dawn which is an E xtension sponsored event with volunteer instructors is to vide r x 'ra attractions for individuals coming to town to shop the sales and also slim ulate thoughts of county fair twm! event* coming Tuesday, August 14, will be fair Watermelon Festival a long with the float they will Fair le d and encouraged by Fair various community parades There will tie a watermelon Committee members Chariot eating contest during the day The meal will begin at 6 p m . and there will be two stage shows featuring T h e 20 piece te Carpenter. Cheryl Hobbs. Cheryle Ammons and veteran Fair Board m em ber Pete Talented VJuartet Hoardman and Irngon will demonstrate spinning tatting, Touch at 7 p m and al U p m This new fair feature,Hoard Richards, a large group of north Morrow citizens will quilting, soap making, bread baking, food dry ing and a few journey to South M orrow to set other pratical and pleasing skills The Gourmet Hrands man Irrigon Day, will be a g re a t "T ogeth ern ess D a y " when folks from the north and up a super watermelon stand i you can buy melon by the Hi hie School Vacation Irom July 9 through July 13 announced a sp»krs|w-rs in tor the c hurch fam. lummy Hruch. Kerrv Bruch M.irv i onnor Duine Palm « r Kim SliMikey and K«ith Tottleben all received il rt lrf M in s and were gtv i r* tal re. ogrulion for good *' ' • mans!up An adult re •Id at ttie end meet f<] which Kathy of I any of their im p rov in g Freewater was held in Heppner Tuesday. July ,3 The sportsmanship trophy was awarded to the team on the hast* of fheir friendliness l pcommg events for the Swim Team include parficip ation in the July 7 Saturday good behavior in and around Market where they will have Ihe Ihedunklarx the rest of pool, and o v rra ll goes) sportsmanship June 30 nine Heppner Swim Team member* traveled lo - up luwntown Heppner next to the Shoe Hox Also a dual meet w ith Pendle prepared to enter craftspeople in from will have a sizeable cummer cial display and there will be Irngon folks will show off the from north county. Tuesday is also F am ily Fun Site The dinner '$6 per King and Wueen of their post- oth er c o m m e r c ia l d tip la y s prrson or 620 per fam ily 1 will feature Mario Z u b irris fam ous Hasque Harbequed steaks known as Common the south parts of the county mingle and really get belter acquainted at the all*.-ountv Fair said a spokesperson for the Morrow County fair com mittee Local fishing spots planted with trout legal size and 16.000 3-4" sub legal Rainbow trout were planted above Willow Creek Six hundred legal size Rain bow trout w ere planted at bow were planted in Willow Creek below the dam in "(he Penland I.ake, Ward aintin ues that some work has been kids fishing a re a ." on June 15 he said done on the road leading into On June 23. 25.000 3 4 Rain the lake, making it dusty but a little smoother than before Dam to me Learn to make sheaves at Super Sat. have an event [Misted on Ihe Hy H IItlll \ f Tt I M S new Mgn should call Harley o s l E xtension S erv ice Sager mwtwilt or Justine Weatherford K7»« 5504 prior to Program Assistant Morrow ( ounly the wheat (grain t fields gold en and the harvest season is near Classes will tie offered for [ire sch ooler* through fifth graders from 9a m until it .w a m each morning taught by Kxjension agent Hoh Costa, and basics of wheal weaving by Francine Evans. Irngon the event For thus«- wishing lo preser ve a bit of the harvest hounty. there will he two special class es at the Super Saturday event July 7, fairgrounds. Heppner Making wheat sheaves will be Those wanting lo doing either of learn by- the two should consider picking the grain for their craft while it is in the dough stage, this is just fit-fore Ihe kernels harden Stalks of wheat s h o u lirw cut near the ground or bottom of the plant Store them upright, and do not pack them tightly as they need to dry thorough ly Cutting while in the dough stage will inhibit shattering of kernels from Ihe heads Hnng collected wheal along and make a sheaf nr a weav ing Some wheat w ill be avail able for (hose who do not have access to grain fields A sheaf of wheat makes a very F.astern Oregon wall de coration. or gift, as do the stalks woven into wreaths rope* or other decoral ions Soroptimists installed 1984-85 officers June 22 Soroptimists in slatted incoming 1904 4(5 off u n s at a prim e rib dinner at the Heppner Elks Club F r i day June 22 (lis ta Aenard, tirector of district three eon dm ted the ceremony Install ed were president Hettie Dihertv first v r e president ■ Barbara Rloodsworth second vice-president Ann Spicer recording secretary Molly Kill.corresponding secretary - I B a y n e Bowman treasur; it Margo Sherer regional lepresentative 1904*5 past president Mary Goheen fed nation representative O ista Aenard hoard members Jackie Allstott and Gail Hurk ninrie Awards for inn percent al tendance were presented lo tle-’ a Aenard. Molly Kill. Vl Atilgery Mary lz-nna Smith Goheen and ton is sehi-duled on July 10 John Day for a one day meet II * not too late to join Alary Goheen conducted the with John Day. Bums, and Prtneville Alecia Tarnaskv Jessica Hedinan. Danielle Sle Sw im Team ” says coach lad tie Laughlin "th e season isn t evening s program, reported over until mid August ” have slice, by a quarter or half, or by the whole m elon), and the the first week in June 1.600 Heppner area Anyone who would like to lexington Christian Church Come to Heppner and spend the day the first Hoardman Irrigon Day at the Morrow County Slate Department of Fish and W ildlife reports that during Ii<*\ Christian announces V B S h.i- scheduled a Extension Super Saturday is also scheduled for July 7 hers Warm sunshine is turning the throughout stand the types of work that " A school district succeeds Information for passersby a pner and Milton way " as it relies on key people.'' he locatcd on Ihe expanded störe Ironl spare and will liave work place his interview with the board in lence in other districts The sign ts events but they swam well and recorded times thev will not ready driven moat of the county's major roads prior to He sign Hedman H arhara Stefani. Nanev Hr ch and coach Lot I Laughlin made up a team A dual meet between Hep intend to head the district so that everyone behave* that It is mg Kvenls Com sportsmanship trophy superintendent north end of the county Com m eice spon-aued local senior cititens great day if the weather co operates ” will lie operated by 4 H mem Coming events to be posted in downtown Heppner Going up sonn al C entral Market will In- ,i Chamber of and their own tables and umbrellas or some thing for shade It looks like a Morrow Several organizations have already reserved space for the the soft drinks and hot dogs 676 Moot who says that exhibit ors shoud "bring baked goodies Heppner spent last week working with He had al cafes for a dart gam e which ants have donated gift eertifi Glen Ward of 4he Oregon Swim Team Avins are finding that they like it even more than expected "A ing acquainted the Heppner N eigh b orh ood Center will sell crafts made by sometimes misundersliKxl I k - cause people wonder if it is a degree in communications or before they moved here, but the district His immediate priorities are to continue gelt Hoi) Cosi a Those taking either of iln- above classes, please bring vin ti (or use in a in and the regular serv ice al III in a m savs the Rev Kd Walls ot All Saints K pisiop.il at ion of everything which deals with people His basic and becoming acquainted with Alter you'vi hopped the sales downtou n t ome out and learn somethin); : new ti.t'M -v .«id it istruclors are ax tallows Wheat Weaving Francine Evans Whe.isSheiih K ay's ITocessing will sell home cured bacon and pepper will be selling ceramics made by the nursing home patients, the Kehekahs will sell home Team work Kulh McCabe Flower Arranging and Preparing Kx p in . anil all Ir Saturday Market The Degree ome. K A I) Catering will sell The Heppner Swim will sponsor a dunk tank and a ring toss gam e, local merch class t v It usuiti S e l v it c Colli join 'he Inn at the Super ! atm t1.iv tun evenl Sal urday July 7 There'll be classe galore from I to 4 se hools soon He says that they expected to like the county Doherty, reading policy, con tracts, maintenance plans, by the ( lit> of Heppner of Honor lo d g e will tie selling pie and beverages Pioneer Memorial Hospital Auxiliary it u . i v Mot t uve I ittml \ tail mainly through g explains that it is a combm The new I >st positive attitude toward the McCalsin and his wife, Glen na. are living in Irngon. and hope to buy a home in the area ing beyond the hills Itv t i t i; I it N I money wisely to cure a prob will rely heavily on whul the is going on in a district and how well it is running Ills U S Office of Fducation in Washington D C and received cation is causing growth in positive ways with evvective shcools sometimes spending f o r details, see the Saturday Market aits in this paper Ext. schedules Super Sat. people growth, not just kids The human mind cannot run out of ideas as long as there in an infusion of the new Teach ers » P .M iM Heppner merchants slate Saturday Market McCaslin assumes duties of Morrow Co. School Supt. time — > -ti ihe year s activities, and nveiv .*1 a past president's pm Back row, left to right LoKayne How man Eront row Harbara Bloodsworth, Gail Burkenbine, Molly Rill, Jackie Allstott and Mary fioheen. Bettie Doherty, and Margo Sherer from in coming President Bet tie Doherty Guests for the evening in cluded m em ber* husbands and visiting Soroptimists from f i e Dalle*