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I Boardman • Irrigon New s Call 676-9228 with news items in Irrig o n w ill be much warmer A Christmas tree, ceiling high. decorated w ith hats and gloves d on ate d by the L io n s C lu b . W jtcrtn clo n Festival committee and the community at large, and spon sored by the Parent Teacher Association, w ill vm n be empty and heads and hands w ill be warmer T he stu de nts, d u rin g the Christmas party, w ill pick the item id their choice o lf o l the tree as their g ilt "W 'e wanted to be sure to reach the khis who needed hats and gloves w ithout them feeling needy', so we decided to give to all o f the k id s ," sax! Karen I unders. President o f the Irrig o n A C Houghton PTA • • • ,* > : JÙ- W • y.x-:y V j . jj • A -el Riverside students collect canned food for Boardm an/Irrigon baskets ■ I f » C; • s * v ' '*• ; h ' ‘ T e a -’**' k... \ I •■» 7. - I ■t » ». •* *• \ i • * • -> . W fc I . Garden club met Boardnian Mayor resigns By Ed Glenn Fleeted as mayor by the city cuun c il on June 2. 1987. IX in u v jn has served on the council for seven years He succeeded mayor Gail C•rill who resigned in M ay, follow ing the purchase o f Gourmet Foods by l amb Weston IX m o vjn said his proudest m o ment was when he was re elected to the council three years ago. " The first election might have been a fluke, but when I was re elected, and rather soundly I knew I must be do ing something right Lifelong. Boardman residents. Jerrv and his w ife Susan I Ball I arc reluctant to leave the community but are looking lorw ard to the new op portumty at Troian They have lour children, ages eight, sis, three and seven months B oardm an m a y o r. Je rry l) (Am m an has tendered his resign.! lio n effective December 31. 1987 [Xmuvan w ill transfer from the Boardman P ( i t C arte plant to the Tni)an Nuclear Plant near Si Helens shortlv after ihe first o f the sear A l t h o u g h i t *s been sa id many t imes, many ways ...T h a n k y o u and M e rry ( h ris t m as! LOTT’S ELECTRIC at M a rtin home [L • V December 9. the lone Garden C lub met at the home ot Helen Mar tin w ith Jean Nelson as co-hostess for the annual Christmas party F ollow ing a lovely luncheon, the group enjoyed kmking at past history books recalling successful protects and form er members A g ift c \ change was most enjoyable The I w eltth Night Burning o f the Greens was planned fo r the after noon ot January b. at the Kietmann lot nest to the post o ffice Everyone is invited to bring their holiday greens to be disposed ot in a suitable manner Cocoa ami cupcakes w ill be' served bv club members 070 -r>Hl I Irrigon church celebrates C hristmas .‘ •S -G . Photo by Joyc» Steve Hulen (back), (center row L to R ) Colleen Hensley, Chuck Trueax, Jamey Harley. Warren Bowdin (front L ) Jeff marcheck. and Chuy Garcia help load half of the 6,629.47 ounces of canned foods that were collected by the Riverside High Students for Christmas baskets in the Boardman and Irrigon area into a truck for dispersement by the City of Irrigon. and Ir- rigon's fire and police department By J o y c e H e n s le y The w inner ot the canned loud drive at Riverside High School in Boardman w ill be served a Con t mental Break last by the m cinix-is o l the National Honor Society, accor ding to Nancy le m u r , advisor lo r the society l is . i Sharkey s first jx ‘rn>d class took first place in the all sc hi ml con test, sponsored by the National H o n in Sue let v , w ith h b2l< l 7 minces ot canned fix ids collected tor the Christmas baskets being pul together by the Eagles C lub in Boardman and the combined efforts o l the v Uy . lire department and I. .0 - ' ' * ,v C-J ' -i V /, • .iw ,* * ; police department in irrig o n f o rty tw o baskets arc being prepared in the Irrig on area " w ith lots o f guild volunteer h e lp ," said Jaii^i i y o le y , v o lu n te e r e d ,.* .• •* • . M * ! y { <'A|. r ‘ . j r ■ L I Y. ~ • » ti BMCC Honor i Roll announced Photo by Joyc» H»o»l»y Mary, Tracy Gordanier, and Joseph, Dan Gordanier, receive the Shephards. Jimmy G r if f ir 'eremy Michaels and Windy Brown, humbly, who have con. see the Saviour, during an Assembly of God Church Christmas program Sunday in Irrigon By Joyce Hensley I Ay youn h o licU y q lo w w ith a U ihirvqs t)i<iqhi ! H I J ir .v .r r iw & H ‘“s is r * Floor C overing Work OuaranKsO Estimai»* Et#» DOCTORS ON WEEKEND CALL AT PIONEER MEMORIAE HOSPITAL Dec > Dec Dec I Jan. Jesus the Saviour is born, is the news that the Assembly ot God Church in Irrigon is telling the world this Christmas Raising their voices to the heavens during their Sunday Christmas pro gram, the Assembly C hoir, directed by Jim (io rd a m cr. sang the glad tidings w ith statements such as ' Praise ye the la ird , salvation has come through G od's own Son in Jesus we see the great light through his love every doubt w ill be gone we love H im and trust H im , and we ll never be torsaken The angel, Andrea Mestcth. ap peared unto M ary. Tracy (iordanier. and told her ihe "g o o d news o l greal jo y " that she would bear G od's o n ly Son The Isaiah pri>ptiecy was fu lfille d. Ihe Prince ot Peace was bom in Bethlehem These tidings were first brought to shepherds, Jimmy G riffin . Jeremy Michaels, and W indy Brown, wat ching over their flocks one night Their hearts were filled w ith fear. 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SCHIRO WITH FIRST MONTH AND DEPOSIT im fl a ñ H is pleased to announce that $€»<*oii<l M onlli ll<Mit Fr<»<» iiu iiiiiu ix x m l o u t * MAUTZ, HALLMAN Super large 2 and 3 bedrm units Some w ith master bedrm and master bath Carpets, drapes, all appliances, air cond . convenient laundry facilities . in ^ IV . /» t. f From the Heidcman Family at The Law Firm Of LINCOLN SQUARE.APARTMENTS ‘Come See Our New Look’ S e n io r Ic. A t this wonderful time of year . the greatest gifts are family and friends 12 & 13 • Dr. Koznek 19 ft 20 Dr Enc Johnson1 26 i 27 • Dr. Wolff 2 ft 3 • Dr Gifford r m - ix e e m but soon turned to joy after they heard the news and the angels sang. "G lo ry to God in the Highest and on Earth Peace among Men A fte r seeing the C hrist C hild they made known that all had been told them about this C hild " A n d all who heard it wondered at the things which were told them by the shepherds The wise men, Chester W ilson. Henry Froberg. and B ill G riffin , saw a special star and realized it was meant to be a sign F ollow ing the star, they "re jo iced with great joy Bringing gitts o f gold, frankincense, and m yrrh, they worshipped Christ the new bom King Die program , narrated by Marty B row n, Repeat the Sounding Joy. concluded w ith the C hoir singing medleys w ith phrases such as " I n Jesus we see the Great Light the W ord ot the Father now in Flesh ap pea ring, and come let us adore H im .” The Assembly Church o f God in Ir r ig o n is pastured by A d e n Gordanier Thirty lour Blue M ountain Com munitv College students received a jiertcct 4 0 grade jmint average dut ing Fall term which reflects a straight \ report in all courses taken by the student In addition to the straight A students, another '>1 arc listed on the f all term honor roll Students on the dean's list numbered IIH Students receiving a 3 5 or better are e ligible for (he college honor roll and those with a I 0 to ' earn a place on Ihe dean's list To earn a spot on either list, a stu dent must be carrying a fu ll tim e load ot c lasses which translates to 12 graded credit hours Students may not have received an F in any class to lie so honored nor does i pass grade count in the 12 graded hours necessary to lx- included ’n either list Those on the honor ro ll trom Heppncr include. Kevin Hughes4 II. M a rv in Brannon. G re g o ry D Connor David W Steagall and Ira vis I Harrison. 1 exw gion were also listed on the honor roll Students listed trom Boardman in elude Suzanne Akers 4 n, Debra \ Starr 4 0, Robert A Skoubo I isa I Ccjka. (iordon Reeves and Brian Sheadel Irrig on students include Jim Put man. Tony A S ch ille r. Irin a Hcllherg Cars McCaslin I hzabeth A M ille r. I etty Rodrigtuz and Goldie Lynn Stanger 77L' T > » T* ' '**J ,.% f' /-V* S.T » • 1 . . . ... r. , v . . . i - f v ; ; * *n V , : • t , ■* - *■' - m w