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• * • • • . - . * * • . k t « r i 1 ' i. "• . ■ “ r * . • * .v - *■» • * - - - -, _ • - * - • • > .. * .• - * I I Jf|II a ^ ~ -- •• 1 ; • *• 1 ' r, - * K * •_ — gH H Heppner (.azrtle-Tim es. H t p p i u r . Oregon Wednesdax. November 4. 1987 - T H R EE Hollywood has Jane Fonda-Irrigon has Debbie Burns F* By Joyce Hensley Hollywood has its glamorous Jane Fonda and energetic Richard Sim mans Irngon has its own bundle of aerobic motion Debbie Burn». $2. a first grade leas her. leads approximately 15 »omen non stop in aembu exercises to the beat of such artists as DcRarge. Eddie Rabbit and Am> (iranl. twice a week in the A C Houghton Elementary gym Debbie, »ho has a pbs steal edusa tion minor from Oregon Stale ¡University, starts her fitness con scious women out slowly »ith »arm ups. then s»ings into faster paced movements to stimulate car diovascular activity for a minimum of twelve minutes aud smoothly takes the class into a cooling off gait thereby allowing the heart rate to come down slowly Without skipping a beat, she puts the women through floor workouts for body toning, to windup the one hour class. She has taught aerobics eight years and first graders for eleven years in Irrigon She took a one year sab batical from her first grade classroom in 1981 to travel and at tend some classes at the University of Hawaii A nineteen year-old Umatilla ntan was arrested for the theft last week front an Irngon business. The arrest involved the theft over a two month period, of gasoline, merchandise, and cash from the cash register amounting to $885, from Brown's Auto and Truck Stop in Ir rigon. according to Irrigon Police Oticf Steve Mackey. Because the shortages were being noticed on a regular basis, officer Rob Elkins was called in to investigate. St. Anthony BOARDMANj f CLINIC 1 IS ' I ' I OPEN - 12 a.m. J 1 - 5 p.m | 481-7212 | | " C a ll C lin ic S taff fo r A p p o in tm e n ts . I j Boardman • Irrigon N e w s u V Debbie Burns, looking as if s h * enjoys life, takes her aerobics class through their paces to the beat of ‘ ‘I only Have Eyes For Y o u ", playing from her tape deck, in her twice weekly session at A C Houghton Elem entary in Irrigon While in Hawaii. Debbie taught a evenings a week to teach aerobic weekly aerobics class in an exercise classes " said Debbie, “ besides studio there leaching my first graders during the The winter of 1984 was a day." challenge for her I »as id and I were Debbie and her husband. David, lust married and living in Pendleton have two daughters. Alvsun. 3 and I taught an evening aerobics class at Jessica, seven months St Anthony Hospital one night a The class is $1 50 per night for week and commuted to Irrigon two five classes The sixth one is free Oregon wage information for 1986 The highest hourly wages paid or offered during 1986 went to plumbers/pipefitters ($22 18). in sulatuin workers ($21 27), and elec tricians ($19.80), while the monthly salaries were listed for airplane pilots ($6.760). community college teachers i$4.289 on a nine month basis), and chemists ($4,200) These figures are from Oregon Wage In formation 1986. published annually by the Slate Employment Division, which reports wage and salary ranges for those 280 plus occupa lions that employ ntore than two- thirds of all ( )rvgonians All earnings figures are actual amounts paid or offered during 1986 and do not in elude tips, commissions, overtime pay. or fringe benefits K>w, average, and high wages arc reported for most occupations (those listed above are the highs) and were compiled from a variety of public and private sources Puttin' On Ritz Dessert and Style Show Tickets $6.°° Red ¡Aon Motor Inn 7 p.m. Nov. 12, 19H7 Pendleton, OR Presented by the Bridal Path and Berry Special Boutique Morrow County Abstract & Title Co., Inc. COMPLETE TITLE & ESCROW SERVICE Locally Owned & Mrs Linda Frederickson's hom e room class of 7th and 8th graders give Irrig o n ’s Rural Fire D istrict's fire truck a good shine as part of the com m unity clean-up day. By Joyce Hensley Swarming all over Irrigon the day before Halloween. Irrigon and Boardman youths from Columbia Junior High were busy as bees trrating the community to a face lift, while their youthful counterparts were preparing to go out into the world and threaten to trick if not treated The schedule of Nrautifying events on Columbia Junior High's Com munity Service Project Day includ ed, sprucing up the cemetery, decorating Stokes landing Senior Center for Halloween; puking up lit ter and painting picnic tables in the parks, painting fire hydrants, ami giving the fire trucks and other city vehicles a good scrubbing Besides giving the city »9 irrigon a shine, the students gavoVflallo ween parly for the children at the Ir rigon Early l earning Center and served brunch at the junior high to the senior citizens A donation lor Stokes landing Senior Center’ bucket was vet out at science teacher, (¡ary Hunt's home mom classes free car wash The senior center reaped $62 16 The senior center also received a $40 check from a previous bake sale put on by librarian Anne Klinger's home room class. The check was presented to chairman of the Stokes Landing Senior Center Board. Ruth Bentley, by eighth graders, Patricia W'ctzci and Hector Pacheco According to principal Val Mares hek, the goals of the project were four fold. “ To teach the positive values of volunteering and that positive involvement within one's community increases the livability of ihat community, to help"' someone else, und to have the students interact with each other to 676-9912 481-9261 learn the basic steps of planning " "It was actually planned for the end of the nine week period.” he added “ The fact that it was Hullo- ween was a gikxJ side effect." Did the pre Halloween spit and polish activities by the students in the city of Irngon lessen the egg throw ing and ythcr pranks which usually make the scene on Halloween nights? "There were no problems what so-ever Halloween,” said Police Commissioner Bill Cooley "The kids behaved themselves." said Officer Rob Elkins Marchck said, "I hope what the students learned carries over after Halloween “ ¿ A » s Starting on Tuesday, November 10. (he winter .alult. co-ed volleyball league wiM begin. All interested men and women 18 years and older will start team competition at the Irngon Junior High gymnasium. They will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 8:30 p m . - • • >. “ Please let us know before January 4. 1988. if you plan to use our child care service during the coming year." was the request from Anna Peterson, director "We hope to resume all phases of our childcare service, but this will depend on the community's needs." she said Anyone wishing lo take advantage of these services may contact Anna Peterson. 481 7559 nr 481 6217. or suon rotor,481 ’ 18l o r 481 1484 prior to January 4. 1988 % 4 • 4 J . ST I V «( A % • I '.... j > • « . • • V •« j I mit* J * I , r J .« , * •* J '%► S* t * o ’* ' • • ; , f . 8 2 8 0 - 8 2 7 .» (2 Bedroom) (3 Bedroom) S o o o ih I M o n t h I t o n t Fr<»o W ITH FIRST MONTH AND DEPOSIT (Call l s At 181 -f» I ."»8 Boardman) (N O D E P O S IT ) IX lX X W IT IX T X lX X X X X X T X X X X X X T IX tT U X X H m X X H T r r r t - .V • « * I • 1 • * .*• J • J V A « -* . * » 'y ... v : fc - t- ? • ' # 'V K •s. * . . • •r . - V '. O ' •* ‘V / . * -C • ' .•x ,-’.>1 - ' .• * r - c- •, y fi ••■ j.C V ' r J 'ttih iiy ■ A 'V n / ' ^ Electrolysis & Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal McMahon's autobiography The book does not dwcli on his childhood, but tells of his ex periences in the National Football League Included arc his relation ships with fellow Bear teammates. Coach Ditka, and the Bear manage menl Anyone not liking Jim McMahon would do well to re ail this book McMahon is obviously brash and surprisingly likable Anna Schwarzin Certified FAectrologist 676-9248 \ s'-V. / '• ' * a. , - J s'"*. • s - - j ,, j y 1 *« s 1 r* 4 'V s >7 ♦ , A * V * ■ .. . t - •. f i " 1 T . V“ V ; . . 4 tr.'» ' Open Tuesdays O nly or by Appointment V ' • , a '-i.- j » V1 •’ J i BARGAINS OF THE MONTH •V . . ’. a * • j (VtRIAOY . > *, .-N v l' - mbtncjliori.'. with krypton »poiliobt si flour«v«nl atmn light n a b t» » amb«i a m b fla»h«t litntirn** wananty 9460(157) CUP l**v»iiock ta p * rut«* 1*011- n 1 wid# b la d « with b o ld g ra p h ic * a u to m a tic bottom lock Q uick d ra w b elt c lip in c lu d e d tr*« ■ 30 625rPC7) H H H ■ V j «*— • i I ' W BfI.T I Mam Street lone, O regon Ph 422 7211, Open J 6 Mon Sat A *;„• v - ’oi ,4H ♦ ■ A . •% » & LEVERLOCK” TAPE IONE FRO HARDWARE • "A •X.' 7 WAY LIGHT 1Q 88 BOARD MAS FRO HARDWARE 202 First St. N W Boardm an. O regon Ph 48V7351, Opon, 9 6 toon Slt 9 - r • < j . rx25 8 2 1 0 - 8 2 .» :» - $ 2 2 5 -2 0 0 & 4HI-1216 1 INDA î( )MS 200 H NW 1st M.in.tX«*r ( )|M'r,itor Boardman A minimum of four and maximum of six players will be allowed on each team Each team must have at least two women on (he court at one time. The cost is $10 per team Anyone interested may contact 17avid Burns at 922 2808 Super large 2 and 1 bedrm units S ouk - with master hedrm and master bath Carpets, drapes, all appliances, air cond . convenient laundry facilities 1 • ' ? L fita u ly S t il o n New book in lone Library There is a new book at the lone Public l ibrary The name of the book is McMahon. This book was reviewed by Jeri McElligott for the lone Topic Club McMahon is an autobiography about one of the NFL's most outspoken player* Many will remember seeing the book on the stands last fall after the Chicago Bears won Superbowl ’85 The paperback edition includes two ad ditinal chapters covering Jim Ms Mahon's injury last year Football fans are sure to enjoy - j;, f i 1/rki.<Z y Boardman child center closes doors S e n io r < I ] -, -j a " ■ ; Co-Ed volleyball league starts up LINCOLN SQUARE APARTMENTS Come See Our New Look’ Landmark Square Boardman. OR 97818 . • ■* - s . . ", • 's % s ' C V FALL SPECIAL T h e b ra n c h o ffice , in B o a rd m a n , is not m a n n e d daily, how ever, if you c a ll th e B o a rd m a n n u m b e r, th e c a ll w ill a u to m a tic a lly be tra n s fe rre d to th e H e p p n e r o ffic e An a p p o in tm e n t ca n th e n be a rra n g e d fo r you in th e B o ard - m a n area w m 9 - School Lunch ___ Menus Due to lack of child care needs caused by unemployment in the Boardman area, they will be unable to continue operations of the Board man Child Care Development Center the remainder of the year It possible, they will re open the center when l amb Weston again starts operation of the Boardman plant in January Ihis will depend on the number of children in need of the centers day care, pre school and lat chkcy services - V * t 2 < > : - i - XXXXCHXTTX1XTTTHXTTI 269 N. Main St. Heppner. OR 97836 if V • , • m. Anthony Wayne James. 45 Col umbia Street. Umatilla, a gas station attendant for Brown's Auto and Truck Sti>p. was arrested on October 24 after being questioned by Officer Elkins and subsequently confessed to the crime, according to Mackey He is lodged in the Benton Coun ty jail in Washington % * • • Youths treat rather than trick the community November 9 - 1 3 lone Schools Monday-hot dogs. French fries, seasoned green beans, fruit and milk Tuesday lasagna. tossed salad, hot rolls, fruit, milk, or salad bar and milk Wednesday no school Thursday-sloppy Joes on a bun. buttered green beans, carrot sticks, fruit, milk; or salad bar and nulk Friday vegetable soup, turkey or peanut butter and honey sandwiches, crackers, pickles, pineapple upside down cake and milk KHS Monday pizza, green beans, pineapple, graham cracker, sand wich bar and nulk Tuesday-chicken fried steak, potatoes and gravy, carrots, rolls, butter, jello pudding pops, nulk and sandwich bar. Wcdncsday-no school Thursday-chicken nugget*. tarter sauce, macaroni and cheese, cookies, fruit, sandwich bar and nulk Friday hamburgers, pork and beans, jello. fruit, cake and milk A.C. Houghton Monday-burntos, cheese sticks. Sam Boardman Monday beef stew, hot rolls, jello. fruit and nulk Tuesday-TacoVmeat, cheese, let tucc, French fries, fruit crisp and milk Wcdncsday-no school Thursday meat slices, macaroni and cheese, green beans, crazy cake, fruit and milk Enday chili, cx>m bread and honey butter, vegetable sticks, pears and milk green beans, fruit. cookies and milk Tuevlav ham, gravy, potatoes, hot rolls, spinach, fruit and milk Wednesday no school Thursday-pizza. tossed salad, cake, fruit and milk Eriday-fishwichcs, tatcr tots, waldorf salad, fruit and nulk HIIS Monday-chcescburgers, fries, vegetables, jello and milk Tuesday potato bar and milk W ednesday no school Thursday cook's choice Eriday-soup and sandwiches and milk 4 » ; Call 676-9228 with news items Umatilla man arrested for Irrigon robbery By Joyce Hensley • *»