Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 23, 1986, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Ihe depporr Gazette-1 lines, depporr, Oregon Wednesday, July 2.1. tutu, . Kl VE
Hermiston firm gets school
roofing job
Jenny Krem (left). Andrea Miles. Erin Eishbum. ami
Kristy Taylor draw iheir sh«<« (he lops o f them. ho<
toms o f them, bigger than they really are. on the front
of the paper, hack of the paper ami csen upside down
Instructor Susan Schulz offers encouragement
Art class eases summer boredom
A summer art class destroyed
summer boredom, at least for an
Imur a day last week, when lh Hepp
ner youngsters learned basics of
drawing with artist Susan Schulz
Schulz, a graduate with a Bachelor
of Tine Arts from the KhiHlc Island
School of Design in Prosidencc.
Rhode Island, has worked as an ar
list in residence in the schtiols for six
years She was hired, she says,
because she is an artist, not because
she is a teacher
"W hen I was first hired as an ar
tist in residence. I hardly knew what
a kid w a s," she says, "but I know
what art is. at least my idea of it. but
I had an idea. I tried it. and it work
cd It's fun. and I really love their
an I like to sec their drawings, esen
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the ones thee think are terrible I
guess I’m really lucky because some
artists don't seem to get along well
with kids It's just a matter ol get
ting my idea across ami getting them
to do it "
She picked up a new technique last
week, she sacs by handing out a
small card at the beginning of the
class ami asking her students to draw
a specific animal on it It got them
quiet, and started them really trying
to draw something as well as going
them an opporlumts to draw many
things
During the week her young
students drew lands, apes. sell [>>r
traits with bask shapes, drew a
fellow student, experimented with
line patterns to make tjnt.isv type
abstract drawings ami on day live
drew their shoes b\ looking jt them
ami recreating them on paper
She saw she has done workshops
for all ages jm l enjoys the elemcn
tary children most because ihox arc
xo enthusiastic
" I was amazed that someone
would pas me tor loosing from place
to place. " she said, "boiausc I was
already living like that I supported
myself as a waitress and traveled to
New Orelans San Francisco. I os
Angeles. New M exico, mostly
where I knew someone ami could get
a fob I painted for experience A
month in one place got to he a real
ly long time, so the two ami a hall
months I've been in Hcppncr must
he forever "
Schulz w ill show her paintings at
h V) p m Itiursdav. July 24 at
Kate's Pizza The demonstration is
sponsored bv Morrow Co Creative
Arts and Crafts A fee w ill he
charged
A tte n tio n F a rm e rs :
Wedding Stationery
& At c es son es
Bumper Slitkers
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FO R YO U R
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Posters
Signs
Menus A Plat em jts
All Occasion Stationery
Napkins
Labels & Tags
Buttons
Door Signs
Calendars
C o d in g
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Should cither levy tail. Chairman
J i k Stevens said, "it might he a gisnl
idea to keep it in front of the voters,
so they know we really need it ” The
Board voted unanim ously to
authorize M cCaslin to resubmit the
same le v ie s in September if
tKccssarv
The Board learned that a
September 1 court date has been
postponed in the case of Oregon
I ami and W ater Co vs the District
Ihe case concerns disputed title to
Ihe parking lot used hy A C
Houghton clettKntary school
W'c have received an oiler from
Mr t vans' attorney since the June
lb N urd nKeting in a letter written
to Ann Spicer June 24 Mr Tsans
otters to deed the property to the
district for SK.tlU) The June Ib o t
ter was a written duplicate of ihe
verbal otter received on May IU.
Ihat is. lhal Mr Evans ottered to
deed Ihe district the parking lot con
tingent on the district's maintaining
the south strip as a park ami. further,
should the district tail to maintain the
strip as a park that the property strip
would hecotiK the property of Mr
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bid oi $ 4,290 from Ben/ Aire
Engineering tor calibration and
repair of the Nnler systems
approved renew al of the
superintendent's bond
held the first reading ot the
district's policy on distributing
materials to students The policy is
lustified, M cCaslin said, because
"apparently we were not very clear
on our policy last year and an unt.ur
latvor practice was tiled We need to
explain our policy thut we're not go
mg to advertise through kids, lor
whatever good reason
approved the clerk and deputy
clerk as custodians ol londs and
authorized a $2V).UIXl burrowing
limit
appointed M cCaslin as budget
officer
approved Morrison. F ife . Kim
ball and Jenson as auditors lor the
l*JK6 H7 school year
approved the Hcppner ( iazettc
Times as the newspaper of record tor
the coming year
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School. David Presley head tool
hall siuch at lone High School, and
Dirk Dirksen head loothall coach
at Riverside High School
In other business, the K u r d
administered the iuth of office to
new iiKinher Mars lo u Carlson
re elected J i k Stevens K u r d
chairman, elected Jerry Me E Iligott
vice chairman
heard that the district ended the
year in excellent condition hesause
supervisors and principal« were told
after Ihe first levy d clcjt in Match
to slow down spending and told
again alter the May dctcat to stop
buying anything not absolutely
necessary " O f course, our overall
cash p«>«ition is a reflection of a
greater beginning cash amount than
estimates), hcttci lax collections than
expected, anil excellent interest ear
nings on our cash coupled with the
under expenditures." McCaslin told
(he K u r d He also commended
IVputy Clerk Alice Vance tor m
vesting the district's money so lhal
it would earn interest tor the district
heard a report ol progress on
summer maintenance projects
M cCaslin told the K u r d that he
thinks it " is getting a good rcpulj
lion for seeing that the district's
buildings are kept up and that
maintenance supervisor Mall War
ren is doing an extreiiKly good |oh
for the district
heard that the district received a let
ter of appreciation trom O S A A tor
Dan Daltoxo'x service on its ex
ecutive N urd
reappointed Tyler Hunvell to the
budget committee, delayed appoint
mem ot mother committee member
until the next tiKeting
accepted the following huls tor
bus chassis
W oodpecker. 15
passenger for 1 W .2 V ) 11. and h5
passenger tor $2 1.42 I 4 ' . lor bus
Nsly Schetky NW a " passenger
lor $11.1114, 65 passenger lor
$1 !.dU7 The K u r d accepted a hid
tor $24.195 trom Professional Boiler
Services to replace burners, and a
On the Farm Service
Morrow County
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Coffee 1 IB
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empiHvn trom the California Basic
Education Skills Test
The K u r d approved hiring Mane
Rudisill as a bus driver at lone
fhe K u r d approve«! three extend
ed duly contracts Steve W icks
head haKhall coach at Hcppnct High
Have your Air Conditioning
serviced <K repaired here.
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M cCaslin reported to the Board
that it has the final Department of
EnvironnKntal CJualitv approval of
the lone Sewer Protest He r e t rie d
a S*J22 ovenun tor the project which
was to cost $b.K48 to repair
The K u r il approves! Ihe following
resignations Dirk Dirkson as assis
tanl Ni«ch.ill o uch at Riveiside High
Vhool in K u td n u n Duane Nodter
trom j siieno' position al Hcppncr
High School. Ferry Me! Iligott from
a social studies teaching position al
Sam Kvardnun I leiiKntary .Peggy
Eggleston from a kindergarten
teaching position at Sam Kurdm an
Elem entary, Patricia Baker from u
s jk c i . i I reading position at Sam
Boardman Elem entary. Bonnie
Compton from cloiiKtitary counsel
ing at Sam K urdm an and A C
Houghton ( Irrig o n » elementary
schools.Suc/annc Duncan trom
leaching third grade at Hcppncr
Elementary. E le e Block from
teaching nulh .it Hcppncr High
School. Paul Williamson from a
speech language teaching |vo«ition at
Sam K urdm an and A C Houghton
EletiKntary Schools; Joyce Gor-
darner from a part time custodian
position at Columbia Jt High in Ir
rigon. and Alvin McCabe from bus
driving in lone
McCaslin reported to the Board
that the administration had approv
cd the following transfers John Ed
mundson from piniot high math at
Hcppncr Jr High to Hcppnct High
Schivol advanced math. Karen Bee k
from tilth grade at Hcppncr I IctiKn
tary to |unior high nulh at Hcppncr
Jr High . Dan Van I tew from
Hcppncr gtoundsiiun to custodian at
Hcppncr I lenKntary . and Ease Seitz
from a Hcppnct laundry position to
a cook's position
Ihe Board approved hiring nine
new teachers
Tern Gentry physical education
at Hcppnct Schools Steve W iiks
career education, personal finance,
and work experience at Hcppncr
High School Shane Fritz Spanish
at Riverside High Nhi»»l (4 7 i h i k ).
I im McC reary science at Riverside
High Schtutl. Cara Costa
tilth
grade at Hcppncr Elementary. Jett
lX-hnc personal finance at Riser
side High School, David Presley
social studies al lone High School,
Mars H o I iik s
language arts ami
Spanish at lone High Schixil. and
le re sa Ko lh aso w ski
special
reading at Sam Kurdm an Elemen­
tary
Because two ot ihe teachers arc
certificated mother states, the K u rd
approved that the superintendent re
quest restricted certificates tor them
lor this coming school year and ex
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Evans or hts heir« " Spicer reicctcd
the otter l«>r the K u r d McCaslin
sauJ
" I f we accept his otter, we arc
acknowledging that he owns the pro
perty. it he proses that he owns it.
then we can consider his o tte r."
Stevens said
McCaslin cauti«>ncd the Nurd lhal
Evans "apparently ha« paid taxes on
the land amt has so uk kind ot deed,
but not an um hallengeable dcc«t W e
ncxxl to be prepared tor the worst amt
hope tor the best "
" Y o u can report that we don't
want to huv the lan d ." Stevens told
M cCaslin
we're
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909-8221 or
1-800-452-7396
] Envelopes
Business Stationery
M cCaslin asked the Board lor
direction should either Ihe special
levs or the serial levy tail August 12
The next day . .August I 1 is the date
that levies would have to he certified
to the Morrow County C lerk 's Ot
fice in order to appear on the
September ballot
Call 0 " k
Al l l i l i
Business Cards
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When you set aside land
under the newr 'arm bill s Con­
servation Reserve Program or
^ re ag e Reduction Program
the place to get the seed you
want for those acres is your
local C E N E X co-op Morrow
County Grain Growers
Most seed companies don t
offer pasture mixes pasture
grasses and other forages for
your sp e cia l needs like
C EN EX But C EN EX gives you
the largest choice you can find
The seed specialists at MCGG
will even make recommenda
tons matched to your land and
farming practices
Thai s typical ot the w<de
range ot programs products
and services you can count on
from C E N E X Stop m and see
for yourself—and order the
pasture mix you need tor your
set aside acres
l he Morrow County School
Board Monday night awarded
Ackerman Roofing. Hermiston. a
hid to re roof A C
Houghton
Elementary School in Irrigon and
Riverside High S,N»>I in Ksirdman
D k district received two hidv. the
other from Gem roofing Reprexen
tjlivcs trvmi both rooting firms were
at the N urd meeling to explain their
bid« A« kem un hid the |oh accor
ding to the district'« «pr« die anon«
( iem hid a different nutenal than the
district specified vet guaranteed that
it would exceed the d istrict's
requirements
Die N urd discussed N«th bids ex
tensiscly A motion early in the
discussion, to award the hid to
Ac kemun died tor lac k ot a second
A later motion to award the hid to
Gem was seconded, amended to re
quire references and written pri»>f ot
the noting material's tire resistance,
but tailed to get a minimum ol tour
tavorable votes (the sole was three
scs. two no, and o i k abstention I
A tidal motion to award the hid to
Ackerman roofing passed ( A l ) after
Superintendent IX*y le McCaslin told
the N urd tor a second tniK that the
district had had a previous satistac
tors experience with Ackerman and
th.it when doing business with a firm
from out of state (Gem is based ai
Sandpmnt. Idaho, hut is beginning
a branch in Pendleton), the strictest
kind ot insurance N<nd was needed
When the district deals with the
same people rec urrently rather than
alwavs )ust taking the lowed bid. we
get better service tor the d istrict."
McCaslin «aid Ackem un has hoen
in Nisiness in Hermiston tor 17 years
and is highly recomnKnded bv
several contractors. Matt Warren
emphasized
I he Board indicated its approval
of using a school bus to transport
people to the fairgrounds again this
vear The service cost the district
S-ti*1 lad vear. M cCaslin told the
K u r d Her said, however, that a
representative ol the l air Commit
tee had called his office and asked
it the district would provide (he ser
vice again Board member D w jvne
Carroll recomnKnded that it the ser
vice is not used more this year than
last that the Hoard look at perhaps
discontinuing Ihe service next vear
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