» ..,««*A * \ * "s*** " * w * ’ *». « .».■.*_____ ÜC¿ L • , • . » vr a • » Hcppnrr G aiette-Time-. Hcppncr, Oregon W rd irsd » v December 2I.I9XM F F A featured in Successful Farm ing magazine The n if rite levels of drinking waier at some Boardman midencev miy pose an esireme risk to infant* drinking the water However, government officials at the state capital. Salem, believe “ Boardman is loo small a town to he concerned with " Riverside FFA adviser Rick Danielson doesn't take the Board man nitrate problem as lightly It was his concern, along with other members of the chapter, that led them to participate in the Successful Farming Well Aware program The Riverside FA chapter is featured in the December issue of Successful Farming magazine The purpose of the Successful Far ming Well Aware water testing pro­ ject is to raise the nation s awareness about water quality The Riverside FFA found that three samples they collected contained four times the safe level for nitrates As a conse­ quence. the affected residents pur­ chased filtration units Hundreds of FFA chapters from aenws the country participated in the Rodriguez sentenced on separate charges A 21 year old Boardman man has plead guilty to theft and burglary charges in connection with separate incidents in Boardman this past Spring Rocky Rodnguc/ entered a guilty plea to Theft in the First Degree as a result of a theft of automotive accessories fn»m a vehi­ cle in Boardman in June He had previously entered a guilty plea to Burglary in the Second Degree in connection with a separate, unrelated incident at Rod’s Automotive in Boardman. which also occurred this past Spring Circuit Judge Pro-Tcm Ralph Cur- nn sentenced Rodnguc/ to five years in the OregiMi Penitentiary, but suspended imposition of the sentence and placed Rodrigue/ on five years formal probation As one of the con­ ditions of probation, he was required to make restitution to the victim in the theft case and in several other cases which were dismissed pursuant to plea negotiations Rodnguc/ is also scheduled to he sentenced on his guilty plea to the Burglary charge involving Rod's Automotive of Boardman on January 6. 1989. in Morrow County Circuit Court BANK OF EASTERN OREGON \ lone Branch O pen ★ H ouse Friday, December 23rd All Day 9 a m.- 3 p.m. Coffee & Cookies Served ★ ‘ ‘Join us for this day of appreciation for letting serve your banking needs. h a n k U 4-H News By Dawn Boor On December 7. I9HH we held a 4 H cooking meeting in the lone High Sctxxil library at 3 45 p m We chose our club officers The officers are president l.ukc Swanson, vice president - Jacob Taylor, secretary - Laurel Tempe I. reporter - Dawn Boor A name was chosen for the club. ‘ ’ Foods Incorporated" Our nest meeting will be on December 14, 1988 at 3:43 p.m m the high sctxxil library lone garden club holds pot luck S a n ta 's Workshop By Kelli Keen Santa Claus and the elves are mak mg toys and getting ready for Ch-istmav / Well Aware program The idea for water testing was sparked by the Iowa Citizens for Community Im­ provement The Des Moines based non profit orgam/aiion helped Iowa FFA chapters collect samples from 520 homes in 1987 Successful Farming is published by Meredith Corporation, a dever- sified media company involved in magazine and hook publivhing. television broadcasting, residential real estate marketing and franchis­ ing. and commercial printing of J l astern \C)reaon "Y our M on ey H elp in g Yi>ur N e ig h b o r s MEM BER F D I C lo y to the World Pat Pettyjohn and Dclpha Jones hosted the lone Garden Club for their annual Christmas potluck and gift exchange at Pat's home Wedncs day December 14 Everyone en­ joyed the sumptuous lunch and delicious homemade candy Pat made Jane Rawlins. Blue Mountain District Director, made her annual visit and enjoyed the program which consisted of highlights from past club history hooks. This was especially interesting because this is the fortieth anniversary of the lone Garden Club This will be the theme for the spring district meeting to he held in lone on April f> Plans were nude for the Burning of the Greens on Friday. January f> Everyone is invited to attend The club voted to help the city plan renovating of the Wixilcry Park so new trees can he planted nest spring N e w s V v* « -■-* X V ■*’7 Ui . » . • > A .1 • • s,' - .* .*»«'•* -1 . • « . ! • . • » , * > *’ RHS students excel in academic competitions On December 9. Riverside High Scfxxvl sent four teams to the Umatilla-Morrow Math League Contest at Blue Mixintain Communi­ ty College Thirty seven teams met for the team and individual honors Riverside's “ Merciless Mathcnuti cians" finished second in the team test Team members are Daletta Trueas, Ingo Bette, Fumihiro Narugc. Hamid Glenn, and Dan Peck Hamid Glenn was second in the Advanced Math II test and was first in the Physical Estimation test Ingo Bette finished hth in Geometry Riverside's other team, “ The Radicands“ finished 7th in the team test Members of the Radicands are Brandon Suchy, lenn (ieer. Mike Tallman, Holly Miller and Stesc McCabe The math league teams return to action in the spring Mrs Nancy leroux is the RHS coach The Knowledge Master returned to RHS on December 7 Riverside has been participating in this nation wide contest, sponsored by Academic Hallmarks in Durango, Co, for die past four years Die RMS team score dropped off from last year’s “ best ever” effort, hut several new members have joined the team and are anxious for the spring competition Team members for the fall contest were Brandon Suchy, Mary Stevens. Kristi Medley, Vince Daltoso, Hank Johnson. T> lappon, Jeff Fppen bach, Trina Sayles, Cindy Ballard. Sherri lake. Kassie Westmoreland, Wendy Dawson, Hamid Glenn, Kel ly Spray, Tracy IXimler. Jana Mounts and Steve larscn Boh Dcetcr coaches the KM team * a Heppner UNDA TOMS JUDY DANIELS ■ a m ' Ofxtto» **•» *v**t 211 » B NW la H u r , In to * 4 81-881« 1 ' -,. ' * .» j '* '.> .*» « • . », « » *: r ■ < V. • I * • > . • f» * * . *• * r \ • ' « • •*:>. \ » . - • . « * ■ V t • ' - . s Gut her ie home for Christmas By Mindy Nix last spring, as the class of 1988 said their g»xxl byes and made (heir ways to begin their new lives and continue their education. Bonnie Guthnc, 19. nude plans to begin her new life in California Since last spring, however, many things have changed in Bonnie's life In November 1988, Guthcric received the news that she had Hodgkins Disease The community responded qun k ly to her aid Many donations were given from concerned locals Ihc junior class at Riverside placed a donation can a* their jnnual Sadie Hawkins ilaixc and the students gave donations to aid Bonnie in her travel expenses to come home for Christmas Shanna Evans, a |unior at River side and a longtime friend of Hon nie's. was the co-chairperson of a cake auction held at Riverside's basketball game on Friday. December 9. $291 42 was raised tor Bonnie Bonnie arrived in Boardman l>cccmher 10, and will remain throughout the holiday until December 27 ... . ‘ ‘h o to by M'fHÎy N u Shanna Evans and Bonnie Gulherie •• ». j * ) 1 as a gift An election of officers was held with Kathy Tcllechca as presi dent. Virginia Peck, vice president, and Dorothy Burcham secretary treasurer Those present were An netta Padbcrg. Dorothy Burcham, l.uclla Taylor, Leila Palmer. Kathy Tcllechca, Hilda Yocom, Virginia Peck. Jo Irvin of Irrigon and the hostess Delpha Jones Scott Balfe has returned to his home in Anchorage, Alaska after a visit with his grandnxilher Leila Palmer and other relatives Guests ai the Edgar Murty home are her sister Isabelle Erckcrt from Tacoma, Wa and a friend Viola Weis of Newport Faye Kuhl accompanied her son Skip to Portland Iasi weekend where thes attended the Rosehure Benson game with Henson being ihc winner .11 13 Faye's grandson, son of IHck Kuhl. is one of the players on the Rosehurg team Pal W right and Hetty Marquardt traveled by SCRAM bus to the Christmas tree lighting ai l eaven worth, Wa over the weekend ¿ i. Morrow Co. Abstract & Title m As w * ceiebrate Hfc hoty birth and peace on earth, we re offering our °V t rhoughrs of sincere thanks fo our many friends. I «A« " — — Dr. Ito h o rt D o l r n \ aa « « 7 « -» I«.'» (Wte Will Be Closed Dec 27th and Jan 2nd ) - JÊÊtÈÊÊËSbl H U w Ê Ê K Jm COME OUR WAY! — Now in Stock - New 1989 Chevemlet, % ton. 4x4, Heavy Duty, 8600 GVW Pickup. 350 HFI V/8, 4 Speed. Seotsdale Interior plus many more options. —Plus Others To Choose From —Also Some Nice Used Cars T\ With As Low As 6,200 Miles. ir ’ •*. * •*- ' * ■ * V *■ , ■ 1 M- v 7? 1 • I * •c A . ‘ Inule-ins ARE accepted ' f • »'ov" '>V"'vt‘s 1 The Factory B eauty Salon I 1 • " ‘C - . WRIGHT CHEVROLET, INC. b T tm .s e ---- » By Delpha Jones. 989 8189 Several Morrow County people joined the SCRAM bus to Portland where they all enjoyed the Ice Capades, the highlights were the skating raisins and the flying hut tcrflies. the arts and craft show and th Festival of the Trees All reported having a wonderful time Going were Cieneva Palmer. Lucille Rict man. Helen Crawford, lorce Hub- hard. Helen Pettyjohn. Diana Hams, lax- and Marianne Palmer, Cecil and Delpha Jones and Christina Burken bine ( Hie of the travelers was Betty Fulleton former Meppneritc and all enjoyed getting acquainted all over again Holly Kchekah Lodge met on Thursday for the birthday party potluck held jointly each quarter with Ihc Oddfellows A delicious dinner was served with an exchange of gifts An election of a two year trustee, of Delpha Jones, was held Die community get together was planned, for Thursday, December 15 Anyone w ishing to attend is cor dially invited There will he treats for the children and an exchange of gifts for those wishing lo take part Die evening will he spcnl in visiting So many times in this busy time of year we forget the meaning of friendship and love and sharing for our fellow man The quarterly PNG luncheon (supper) was held at the Cecil Jones home on Wednesday with dinner served by the hostess and co hostess Dorothy Bure ham Following the dinner an exchange of Secret Sister gifts was enjoyed with the revealing at thix time, and drawing of names for the coming year The moms and tables were decorated in the Christmas motif, with each one pre sent receiving their Christmas glass . 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