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AAUW awards scholarships Students learn about careers
With the vast advancement o f
technology in stxiety today. it is
more important than anytime in
history that the young people have
a gmxl education and a sound groun
ding in available career oppor
tunities. said a career education
spokcspervvn
During the month ot May career
opportunities w ill he discussed with
Heppner High Sc hool wvphonaircs in
Steve W ick's career education
classes The students arc learning
about a wide variety o f jobs and
future possibilities in those occupu
(Kins from local people who arc cur
rcntly employed in the positions
discussed
Speakers
range
fro m
agnhusincssnun F.nc Anderson,
local government officio) Jerry Peck.
Blue Mountain Community College
president
Ron
D aniels
to
veterinarian Dick Temple
Additional speakers include Ted
Smith broadcast communications.
D avid Sykes publishing. M ike
Forester publishing. Frank Pearson,
business administration (lumherint!).
The Heppner lone branch o f the
American Association o f Univcrsi
ty Women have awarded then an
nual scholarships lor 1987 The
scholarships arc awarded to women
who arc residents of Morrow County
wiho wish to educate or tram
themselves The two w inners o f the
$300 scholarships are Cindec
Henderson and Stephanie Pasnc
Henderson is currently working
tor Mom>w County as an accountant
and eventually plans to get her
C f’ A
Haync is cu rre n tly a
Sophomore at W lilamente I niversi
ty majoring in biology She plans
eventually to be a teacher or
ciH inselor at the sevondarv level The
scholarship committee found hoth of
Stephi Payne
these exceptional applicants to )*e
dedicated to their educational goals
and deserving recipients of the
scholarship money
The scholarship committee also
decided to award SKXI grants to
several applicants due to their
sc holarship and educational pursuits
These recipients were Nanc y Hruch
who is completing her fifth year at
Kastcrn Oregon Stale College.
Noella K ill who ts currently a
sophomore at Oregon State Cnivcr
sity. Candt Rudisill. a senior at lone
High School. Su/anne Thompson,
currently a senior at Kiscrside High
School and Patricia McT.lligoU a
senior at lone High School
Cm dee Henderson
[>Higlas Rathhun law enforcement.
Carl Martin law enforcement. Norm
Zeller-gam e enforcement. Bob
K rcin game management. Dim
B oyce-clergy, Jan Strocber-
vosmetokvgy. R H (Skip» Mathews
agribusiness. Tom A lcxandcr-
dentistry, Clare k o /n c k . D O -
medicine. BUI kuhn attorney. Hank
Dennis accountant. Bob ka h l
insurance. Sharon Lewis rral estate,
ken
B ailey-hea vy
equip
ment mechanics. Ed Harper heavy
equipment operation. Jay Coii-
welding and fabricating. Dawn
Ifawkins home economist, ken
Kcv in Hughes. JVndlcton has been
awarded one o f 62 Cenex Found j
tio n
a g ric u ltu ra l
studies
scholarships
Hughes. 18. is the son o f Merlin
(inch-auctioneer, Gus VanArvlale
logging business, Jim Huyes-
airlines commercial piloting, Molly
Rhea nursing home health. Sheridan
Tarnasky nursing, Sandra K ill
health care. John Tunherg soil con
scrvation. Frank Skaggs auto
mechanic
and
Tom
Wclbom electrician
These professionals w ill help rein
force the importance for young poo
pic to get an education
M olly Rhea tells career ed class about nursing
City develops 11 goals
i Oregon Breast Cancer Awareness Month \
For more information contact;
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Editor s note Schix>l hoard members w ill answer
questions in Ihe newspaper between now and the
May school levy election Questions they address
w ill he those which they repeatedly are asked by
voters.
It appears that every year the school budget
is presented and cuts are made. Building
maintenance generally is one o f the first items
to be i ut \N hv f
You are correct Building maintenance is one ol
the first items to tv cut from the budget I have been John Jansen
on the Board i nan Irngon Advisory Board tot five years and one or more
o f our building roofs has always been in need o f repair due to leaks
I ach year the money tor building repair has been requested And each
year, due to budget constraints and voter demand lor lower taxes, building
repairs have been axed
I think wc all agree that the primary responsibility ot our school district
is to provide an education tor our children Alter this, comes building
maintenance So n you need to cut expenses, building repairs and not
teachers, programs, sports, lunches, or transportation, is generally the
first to he cut
Some o f the items that are continually put o ff include
•Sam Boardman Grade School complete rerouting
•Riverside High several root leaks
•lone Grade School Outside walls cracking
•Heppner Jr High you name it. it needs repairing
•Heppner Grade School Inadequate heating system.
I his list can go on. hut I think you can picture the situation
To maintain our buildings, it is important to pass the budget requests
By defeating the budgets request, we not only cut the above mentioned
items, hut a large source of revenue Morrow County has lew large in
dustrics to help ihe properly owner support our schools Among these
arc l amb Weston and Portland General Electric (PGF) In the present
budget year, |86 87). PGE was valued at approximately $421.000,000
At the school lax rale ol K 01. PGI paid approximately $1.300,000 As
you can see. industries like K it- anil l antb Weston are carrying the
giant's share ol the load
These companies are m business lor a profit A part ol that business
includes depreciating their pn>|*rty PGE. is currently depreciating the
Coal Plant about 3 $*3 a year At their present evaluation a loss ol ap
proximately $1(8).0(8) in revenue w ill occur in this coming tax year
Guess who w ill he picking up the difference? That's right, you and I
As you can sec. our buildings do need upkeep and we have the
resources in our county to pay lor them The longer we put off repairs,
the lesser share industry w ill pay in taxes, and we properly oyvners w ill
share the greater burden
As a current ad lor oil filters states “ Pay me now or pay me later,
hut pay me. You surely w ill ”
Please save our schools, vote lor the budget requested
(s) John T. Jensen
Boardman Advisory Committee Member
l A schixtl hoard or advisory committee member w ill answer your ques
lions in writing in this column, write “ School Questions", P () Box
»68. Lexington, OR 97839 or call 9H9 8202 )
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Not all goals are expected to he
completed by a year from now, hut
work on all ol them w ill he started
soon and w ill he continuing in future
vears
Correction
and Claudia Hughes o f Heppner He
is a freshman studving production
agriculture at Blue Mountain Com
munily College in Pendleton
hard members answer
'chool budget questions
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By Avon Mt-lhy
In .in all ila> session Iasi S.iiuul.iv .
members ol ihe city council anil the
planning commission worked out a
lisi ot goals and policies for (he C i
ty o f Heppner
Mayor Cara Costa told the city
council Monday Sylv ia Rose, ot the
I vague ot Oregon Cities facilitated
the iiavs session
lone Honor Society President C hris Rea (left) swears in new
Goals are headed by ‘ 'actively
m em bers M ichelle Papmeau. Jill Nelson, and Angi Rudisill d u r
participate in and promote economic
development o f tin* City ot Heppner
ing April 24 induction cerem ony at the school
; ..................................... - - - A m e r i c a n Cancer Society " " - ....................................... < through partnership with existing
organizations ”
Goals listed were
1 Based on W .net System Study.
Help Save More Lives!
ik-vek*p strategics for improvements
Come and find out about mammography.
2 Evaluate sewer system and
Speaker Kim Ashbeck R.T.
develop strategies tor improvement
' Implcmcni salely measures
Methodist Church Basem ent,
along Water Street
Heppner. Thurs, May 14 th.-7:30 “ p m.
4 Evaluate and develop strategy
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lor street improvements
' Devektp a city Public Relations
Program (including newsletter and
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Sons Weldinu.w
promotional image building eltorls )
6 Evaluate and recommend d.ua
and word processing equipiiK'ni
needs
7 Install restrooms in city parks
8 l pdate and enforce Dog C on
tro l
O rdinance
(C onstruct
Dog Pound )
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D evelop and adopt an
Employee Health and Wellness
Program
10 Initiate Employee volunteer
recognition program
11
Develop an O rientation
Call 1 -0 0 0 -6 3 2 -3 4 7 4 (toll-free in Oregon) for up-to-date
Workbook Program toi Council and
information on these streams
Commissions
■ Discharge from Pelt on regulating dam at 8 00 am and
Ihe mayor said any citizens
expected Deschutes River discharge for the next tew days
wishing to volunteer tor advisorv
■ Flow in the Clackamas River below River Mill Dam
groups tor anv ot the above areas ot
■ Number of salmon and steel head over North Fork Dam for
interest are encouraged to contac t c i
past three days and the total fish for the month
tv hall or call her at 67h M44
■ Number of salmon and steelhead over Marmot Dam on the
Stating she wished to publicly
Sandy River for three days and the monthly totals
thank those who took part in the
planning she named W ilhur J.iekvnn.
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