Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 27, 1985, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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ueen Bridget's coronation slated March 30
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The Morrow Counts Fair and
Kodro Committees have announced
the March 30 coronation (or yueen
Hridgett Greenup and princesses
Bobbette A nge ll. C indy D avis,
Stacey Kennedy. and Sheila Sieler
The evenings activities will be held
at the Heppner Elks Club beginning
with an optional buffet at 6 30
followed at 7 30 by the coronation
and presentation of the court Live
music and dancing will conclude the
evening
Honored guests will be Jake
Grussmiller. M C . and Eva Griffith,
larxington guest of honor
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Top row from left: Sheila Sieler, Queen Bridge ft Greenup, and flobbeffe Angell
front row from left
and Cindy Davis
Stacey Kennedy,
Estim ates
G la d ly G iv e n
former fair and rodeo queen Eva Griffith,
School Board tables request
The Morrow County School Hoard
handled the following business at its
March IH meeting
I aided action on a request to
establish a community library in the
upstairs classroom of the district
office hi la-xington as the represent
alive of the group interested in this
project was not present at the
meeting
Heard representatives of the
Morrow County Fa ir and Kodeo
request use of the school district bus
shop area for parking camp trailers,
and access to the livestock barns
during the fair and rodeo week
I in ci ted the administration to ex
plore various alternatives to this
proposal to present to the April
school board meeting since this lime
is vei \ crucial for completing sum
liter maintenance work on the dis
tril l lius fleet
Hear a report on the Head a Thnn
a* At Houghton Elementary from
Mick Tolar over J.’isst was contri­
buted to two tienefil activities
Heard reports from Jan Sharp,
labile Caldwell and Hob Deeter on
the academically talented program
activities at their respective schools
Heard reports of recent vandal
ism at Sam Hoardman Elementary
and Heppner Elementary School*
Heard a summary of filings (or
school iMiurd and advisory commit
tee positions to tie voted on at the
school district election on March 2*
Approved a revised fairgrounds
use agreement for a three year
lieriod The agreement specifies
maintenance and cleaning respon*
ibilities and provides for the district
to make a payment of S2WX) to the
county for Its use of the facilities
Approved special field trip re­
quests for the Riverside High journ
alism i lass and for the Heppner
High adv a need placement lainguage
Arts das*
Heard the superintendent report
that suggestions for policy revisions
have l>een requested from the dis­
trict stuff
Examined four proposed cairn
(tars and heard that the district staff
favors plun C The board deferred
action to adopt a calendar until April
pending Study of the proposals and
receipt of input from the public
( .ranted permission for Coluin
tua Junior High to play one addition
al baseball game to enable Heppner
Junior High to have a total of four
games in its season It was noted
that very lew area Junior highs are
continuing to offer a junior high
Track at Heppner High Harhara
Collin Tennis at lone High, and
Terry McElligott Asst Track at
Columbia Junior High
Received notice of the donation of
a used automobile from Ron McOan
aid Chevrolet to la- used in the
vocational agriculture classes at
Heppner High for automotive engine
studies
The Heppner
Heard a report from Pat Wright
on the funding of the regional special
education programs for hearing im
paired, vision impaired autistic and
orthopedically impaired student*
Heard a report from the supenn
tendent on activities related to en
couraging a positive vote on the
school district budget
G azette
676-9228 or 676-9492
baseball
Approved notification of proba
iion.it v teachers of intention to
renew or not renew contracts for
I*» k . h *; as recommended by the
administration
Approved coaching assignments
as (oilows David Sinkevitch. Asst
Haseluill and Hrent Eggers. Asst
\rtist in Residence
I he Morrow County Creative Art*
and Crafts Association has announ
cod that Adds Calbick won the oil
luiinling
Solitude.' which was
donated by Pauline Matheny The
drawing was held Saturday. March
lo following the art club's sale and
showing A spokesperson for the
club reports that the winner was
delighted' with her painting Pro
reeds from the drawing were added
to other Association funds to pay a
two thirds shure i $74•. of the salary
for the Heppner artist in residence
rh* other one third of the salary.
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was
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the
E as t er n
Oregon Regional Art* Council
The Arts Association met Monday ,
March lit for a regular dinner
meeting at Kate's P liia in Heppner
Guest speakers for the meeting were
Heppner art teacher Ron Forra r and
eatdence Sandy Ira k i
who talked to the group about the
project they were working on at the
grade school, "C e le b ra tio n of
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