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/ . - . • *•- A * , -» Il 1 ■ .1 k £ ' .. ». 4 llc p p n c r Gazette-1 Im c v H eppner. Oregon VS cd n o d e s . Ju ly 27, I'M * • T H R E E Irrigon City employees may lose jobs if levy fails By Joyce H ensley The Irrigon Cuy Council w ill need lo decide which c il) employee lo drop from the payroll if the l*^HH MV 544,000 l i t levy fails August 9 If the voters voice oppoMlnm to the levy by voting it down, then we would probably try to comply with their prevMHJs demands for a police departm ent by re d u cin g ad ministrative hours.” said M ayor. Don Hppenhach The residents of the City o f Im gon turned down the ta t levy June 2R by just 24 votes "T h e council elected to go out for the same size levy since it was so close.” said Tppenbach "T here was also »inly a forty-three peaent voter turn out ” The base has increased at a rate o f b * each year since I9M0 when the residents voted in a ^30.(MM) levy A 6 percent increase is authon/ed by the ( hrgon constitution “ It amounts to eighty cents per thousand.” said Hppenhach The M orrow C»>unty election o f fice has opted for this election t»> be by mail-in ballots Rallots must be into the County C lerk's office by August 9 " I f the levy should fail, w e'll have to make use o f the available monies in the m«>st effective way possible,” said Hppenhach The employees who would be con sidered by the City Council for cut >. ' ” rf* n hac ks if the levy fails are a pan time secretary w orking with the police depanment with a salary o f S2.44M) and a part time bookkeeper at City H all, who is i>n a m inimum wage pay scale Other city employees are the city recorder, the police chief, and one A Capitol meeting Mouse Ftulors Beauts Salon JUDY D A N ttL S Manager Operator 200 H NW l \ t Hair Stylist Buantnkin ..........U’L-L-l1»----------- By Rotom Baser 422 7403 St W illiams Catholic Church in lone is starling a new class this tail The class is »krsigncd for young peo ple who have had little, or no previous Christian education Open . i ■ ^ »« >' <*' r loneer IVletnorial Clinic 676-5504 CLINIC HOURS: Monday , Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. to all faiths, the focus w ill be to app ly scripture passages to everyday life In s tru c to rs w ill be Jen M cHlligott and Jim Swanson lo r more info rm a tio n call Jen at 422 7257 or Jim. 422 ’ ¡f'-' • -The next Oregon I rail va»h lunch day hike w ill be July '<> Meet at the OT office, Mam St . lone at 9 JO a m Hveryime welcome Hiker fee is SI Bring lunch and plenty of icc water, bathrooms arc n«*w available Everyone w ill enjoy a »lav in the I Sou's rtease drop sour articles oft at my office I have a temporary envelope drop outside if you can't reach mo We have to have the nows in by mx>n on Mondays I can't always be by the ph»mc. anil lately I'm on the go alot. so please gel all your info in the envelope Thanks, Rohm Mr and Mrs Leslie Schcelcr an»l David. Rvan and Robin of I cl monition. Alberta, Canada stoppoil by Leo and Irene Crabtree's on The scv»»nd annual Roarditun Walleye Fishin' lX*rb\ sf\»nsored by Marina Outboards and Boardman Chamber of Commerce is to be held August 13-14 at the Boardman Marina l asl year Boardman hosted their first Fishin' Derby and had fishermen coming from as far away as Minnesota and Wisconsin for the c o m p a n io n Many M id West fishermen are expected again this year The Boardman Walleye f ishin' Derby is one of 13 tournaments sanctioned as part ol the Slanna Walleye Open ( link to» ivkh H lis tournament ><pencd A pril 2 J 24 in Hake McConaughs N»*b and w ill conclude Oct 1 2 in Sherbvville, 111 In the Spring o f 19M8. the winning team from each sanctioned tourna ment w ill be msned to fish a prestigii'us "W a lle y e Classic They w ill he teamed w ith a ' M a rin e r" Pro Ic .m member Friends gather for A .M A 1 L L K Padberg birthday 97818 GET AN EARLY START!! 1ALLM SHOW L M K V » * • • • , - ' * • -*• j . : • • * V r* % ‘ * * . .V . . ' • •i • • % " • » »• . » > • , •• . # r* * . . • „ ' ' c - . • , t • • * . » , a. - « . X . • . * * « '. - 4 •• *V r • > » », u * V. - • •aR * j - > ' •** . » • ,‘ r - • v V ;-iv FORM . - • Return Entry Fum i To Morrow County Fair PO Box 464 Heppner. OR 97836 M arlene Curnn Fair Secretary M orrow County Fair Othce .• A^» A d d i«»* Pitone City Mumbei of EVifSon« in Act •• - ......................2s> Description ot U le n t / Act I ly . Canhs. the family o f Theresa White (granddaughter) Also present were friends Chiude uni Rose Marie Buschke, l ana Denliin, Beits Fan ner. Fleanor ( »only, Adele l a i race and Josic Peck A potine k dinner was enjoyed by all l i t S t H XI HI I IS : 1 Thar# w ii ba h * jt Mg* caiagona* 6 A uodar 7 12 13-17 10 and ovar and a tp a o a i attigory tor $ma'i group# 2 C ash p r/tt# for 1*1 2nd and 3rd will ba award#d tn aath category 1 Judga* o# turni»n#o I Act» may ba mdiv««fc>*l* or *m*M group* 5 Act* iimit#d to 6 ntinuf#« or I#*« 6 A pr# auditor* may ba h#*d prior lo August 17 7 En try daadhna will b# August 6 at 5 p m 1 A '• t /thing* goaa a« tar as lan»nt i t concarnad Mutrcal numbar* danc# rouima*. tumbling lip tync #fc LOU IRUK1.NU LO M tSl LMK1 LOK.S1 Sunday Augusi 21. 1988 home in Portland Don't forget Pomona Grange at the Boardman Marina on Sumlay Venice Hendrickww o f Her nusion mn H oi ! suth her daughter and tamily Joe and Hilda Yocum o n Friday Pat W right s s a s a patient in Community Good Shepherd hospital Iasi week where she under went knee surgery Friends in Ixxington were sorrs to hear of the pussing o l Harold Beach lonncr I exmgion resident He was living in Sun ( ily Arizona He and his wife M arioric ami son and daughter lived lor several years in I .exmgion Hi* was the sonol Karl ami I I mc Be.nh earls i ili/cns <»1 the area (kher than Ins wile at home he leases a s o n ami «laughter 10 a m - - Fairgrounds Return E ntry Form To: By Dolpha Jon ** If you are unable to join us but would like to send a card or message please mail to, Pat Flug. PO Box 5 Boardman OR Registration for the Fishin' D er by is $30 per team (2 persons) and tournament rules must he adhered to. Registration for this tournament closes Augusi 10 For more in fo r mation contact Boardman Fishin' I Verbs. Box I Boardman. OK 97818 - August 17 • 1988 7 00 p m (Entry D eailline August 8 1988 5 00 p m ) Lexington News A farewell party was held at the home o f Ikm na Hack on Saturday afternoon as the family is moving to Union to make their honw I. <* cream, cake, coffee and lemonade were served The Rhea Creek cxien sion group ol which Donna h a s been jn active m em ber, acting .:s secretary fo r some lim e .w e re h»istc sM .-s to the p jrty Th»>sc present were. Mary W right ami a house guest, Ereiila Slocum. Creth Harris. Norma Crahcr. Beverly W right. Verna Brinila. Hebe M un kerv Dor ns Graves, Ruth McCabe, IX-lpha Jones. M ild re d W rig h t. Helen Stevens. Judy Stevens ami the h»>m>rcc A money g ilt and cards were presented by ihe group Charlene Whitney sisiieil a short time Monday with her parents Cecil and Dclpha Jones from her Vanaktn M orrow County’s 1988 Fair & Rodeo V K .1 Invites You To Enter The Fun It is time for "Gam e N ight” at Ir rigon's Senior Center. Friday, Juls 29. 7 H ip m I very one is welcome Y»*ung people as well as senior citizens are encouraged lo come and enjoy the fellowship ('a ril games, scrabble and other table games are played Refreshments are furnished bv Stokes I .mding Seniors Friday July 22 friends and fami J y ot M ildred I’udbcrg gathered at Cutsforth Park lo celebrate Mrs Padbcrg's binhilas Those o f the tamily attending were Edwin and Doroths Tucker (son) of Salem, Eldon lin k e r, lone; Mary Evelyn R ons (»taugbieri and daughter llo l weighing over lb pounds We know a w orld record Walleye is tn our riser because the Oregon Depart mcnl o f Fish and W ild life stunned, tagged and released a 25 pound Walleye I f there is »>ne. there must he more o f these hig fish What a challenge What fun " And fun it w ill be when the 2 member fishing learns take lo (he water at the Boardman M arina Saturday. August 13 Saturday even mg a fishing seminar w ill be given by fishing professionals offering their advice on everything from casting to motor o il Raffle tickets featuring fishing gear w ill be sold A ll monies w ill be given to the Warm W aters fishing program The public is invited to attend The winner in 1987 was Ross T. fishing from his fv*at tor $43,000 in prize money Boardman. is the only site west »sf the Continental Divide that Marina Outboards has included in their V3 alleye fishing competition The other sanctioned tiHimaments being held in The Dakotas. Minnesota, Wisconsin. Montana. Kansas, I l linois, Iowa, and Nebraska Tradi- ttonal fishing rules w ill he followed ( Hie rule that first timers may not be aware ol is drey should have storage on the boat lo enable them to bring the fish in alive, to be weighed an») released A b»>nus ounce is given to (he team for a released fish Boardman lournament director, Bruce O Nich»»les, says " i t sh»>uld come as no surprise that people fn*m ihe M id West come »Hit here lo fish lor Walleye Our Columbia River W alleve b»*gglc the mind ol the M h I Western Walleye fisherman, to »»horn a 3 pound Walleye is a hig fish to catch They seldom see W alleye ihe si/c we catch and boast ol m ihe Columbia Riser D m year I know o f two Walleye caught Monday I cslic Sc heeler and Irene are cousins Please Join i s In Celebrating Hazel Miller's 80th Birthday Saturday, August 6, 1988 at Greenfield Grange Hall Boardman, Oregon 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. » '7* B oardm an W alleye classic A ug 13-14 Ir r ig o n C e n te r lone Insights •*.- / W • « - - 'v *■ :*• ' ‘ % , ” » . • Call 676-9228. 567-7K73 or 481-3274 With News Items G a m e n ig h t at Congressman Bob Smith, meets with Art and Rose Kegler of Boardman during their recent visit to the Capitol The LINDA IVM S police officer "W e are in the process o f begin mng a sewer project, said F.ppcn bach "R educing adm inistrative hours would be bad at this time ” "W ’e would probably wind up with a great back log o f paper w o rk ." he added » • ’ • .- > '• , * . *• . '- V « •« ■ • . a r 4 . 'V * •, • • * r » • »* ' . \ i • .* • *, . ci . Boardman • Irrigon N ew s • — « » • Morrow County Fair Othce PO Box 464 Marlene Curnn Fair Secretary M orrow County Fair O ffice Heppner OR 97836 I I Addrat* I pr • y • * . C»ty I bava anck>*ad my anlry faa o< S ih I I »rin r til Kulrx I t 1 i r l i part«« .pant w < pay a »»*,. (>f $1000 ,\ ; I * ' tfuUntA may 1 1 *»** O NLY si. h s.iwn No fiHKt'*'#d Cbamtaw % a>U>w#t] • 4 Contact .i !imt»d r*v#»nt t»9ii lim ar* w l( lx* prov*dad by Iba Fa»r I *» T h is conta*! is 1«>r amateur* ,t.v s- . . X , KNTK3 D E A D L IN E IS At G l ST I*. 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