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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1989)
-, • . • m t •»' * *. r J . • ' * . A * • */ • r * • »*. 9 • ■* JU . I ' < '• : . ■ v I * ■* *4 I I TW O - Hrppnrr (¡«irtlr-T im « , Hrppnrr. Orrgnn Wrdnrsday. Erbruary 22. 1989 Lindsay to defend speech title Coe wins first place in Eye poster contest St. * Pat’s buttons . . , , , J r - - ■' .1 Don Cole, principal at Heppner Elementary School, presented Sav ings Bonds to the winncis of the Elks Eye Injury Prevention Poster Con test First place was Charene Coe, SI00 bond, second place was Brent • I Inspired by sewing fairs in other areas. Morrow/Umatilla counties extension homemakers have design ed an event devoted to all that is new in sewing or creating with fibers Co-sponsoring the April 22 event at the Pendleton Armory is the East Oregonian Two new programs by Palmer- Plesch associates will be sure to please home sewers In addition, local experts from all of Eastern Oregon will present demonstration, booths and displays all day Door pnzes. handouts and coupons will be plentiful A special "I nude it" style show will he presented at 1:30 p m. Any Eastern Oregonian who sews or otherwise creates garments is invited • K* ■ J- I . >, > 1 ■ ■11’ for I,. r way» A : to 1 cope ; ■ with Looking your teenager ’ Interested in learning different ways to communicate and relate to your children, no matter what their age1* If you are. please come and hear Sr Catherine Hertcl, director of Youth Ministry for the Baker Diocese, speak on everyday psychology for families at St Patrick's Parish Hall on Wednesday. March 1 at 7:30 p.m. Parents of children grades seven thnnigh 12 are encouraged to attend with their children Child care will be provided Sr. Catherine will deal with those kinds of everyday experiences that we deal with in family and working relationships that sometimes cause us pain Specific topics include listen ing skills, intervention skills, deal ing with anxiety and stress, anger and aggression, depression and suicide There will also be helps on what to look for when you are seek ing professional help If you have any questions please call Ardy Even- son at 676-5069 . •* I fir Contest Next to Don is Chad Skroch. Brent Wright and the winnner. Charene Coe Wright, tor the second year in a row. a $50 bond and third place ('had Skroch. a 550 bond Brent s sister Nance, was the state winner five years ago Charcnc s poster will go to Pendleton to compete in the regional competition The posters were on display last weekend at the Elks Club during the Elks Annual The competition included approx mutely HO students from lexmgton. lone and Heppner ^ * '■ v *«» » V- [. ■ • V • / L ■ >a‘ •* ■ < to participate ill the style show by Due to the impending strike by pre-registration Garments may he teac hers the Morrow County School modeled by their creator or by Board adopted a "resolution of con another person Men. women and tingent stale of emergency" at a youth are encouraged to model their special meeting Saturday. Echruarv hand made garments 18, according to Doyle McCaslin. Registration or pre-entry forms superintendent are available at the Morrow Exten- The action puts the board in con sion office. Box 397. Heppner. tinuous special session until the phone 676 9642 Prc registration is strike emergency ends Under con required by March 31 tinuous special session the board More inhumation will be available does mu adhHim It recesses and can in local newspapers and tabric stores reconvene whenever board action is with a complete schedule of topics required and demonstrations available prior to In as much as the board is now in date continuous special sessi >n. plans for Businesses interested in booth all regular board meetings have been space or demonstrations may call the suspended There was no board i m ention oflfk> i<>r »pace > t meeting Tuesday, Echruarv 21 information •' ;.Ht* materials Bring your quilt for Show and Tell. Saturday morning Any questions may be answered by Shirley Stejskal (503) 922 3546 or mail registration and lunch monies to Shirley Stciskal. 307 Klickitat. Umatilla, OR 97882 Registration is $15 per ilay , 510 tor persons over 65, 55 tor Ann Simms workshop and 58 for buffet and drinks each dav "A n Irish Quilting Spree" is scheduled to take place Friday and Saturday. March 3 and 4 at Ncndels Golf Resort and Conference Center in Umatilla The workshop is to begin at 10 a m l.unch will be served at the cost of 58 which includes a large buttet at noon Coffee, tea and punch will be served all day by Ncndels You arc to bring sewing basket, large sheets of graph paper and Morrow County receives three ATV's fo r law enforcement use v e s N .'.f r * ”1 j t s • » —*» ■** Sister Catherine Hertel Computer Paper *29.82 - 2,550 sheets Gazette-Times e The Board is seeking certificated teachers not presently employed who are willing to teech children during this emer gency • Deify pey wW ba $127 00. which is the average daily pay the Boero is currently offering to ita teachers . ; , e The Detnct wift provide maximum security for teachers keep thee personal date confidential during the course of the strike and maintain working conditions conducive to the education of students e Par diem tor expenses and wee kly round trip mileage retm bursement also wilt be paid e Teachers working during a sjnke wiN not jeopardize their certification . «■* * e Morrow C<*znty School District teachers have notified the Board that they intend to stnks on March 1 . 1939 The Board will operate schools wrth nonstriking teachers certificated admims trafora and certificated teachers ‘ i mM. m mm ] \ Barney Lindsay of the Heppner Future Farmers of America Chapter won the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest at the Blue Mountain EEA District 1-eadership Skills contest Lindsay competed at the sectional level on February 21 in l-ax Grande He faced the top two speakers from the Eastern Oregon and Snake River districts > «i In the extemporaneous speaking contest, the speaker draws a topic and has 30 minutes to prepare a four to six minute speech Contestants also must answer questions about their speech Barney won extem poraneous speaking at the district and sectional Icvd m 1 *188 Scott Johnston and Les Payne get ready tor their trip to Washington, D C. March 3-5 Scott Johnston, sophomore, and I a * s Payne. Heppner High Schikil teacher, have been chosen as one of three action teams to attend the 1 9 8 9 National Youth Conference to be held in Washington. D C. March 3 5 The conference is sponsored hv Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and National Association of Broadcasters These teams will be participating with other state teams in addressing the problem of teenage impaired driving There was a team selected from each of the northwestern, eastern and southern sections of the state This conference will offer the op portunity to network with other groups dealing with impaired driv ing and will also be the National Kick-Off for Operation Prom- Graduation Groups will also have tune to showcase their own special problems The team consists of one adult and one student This is a working team, so the adult will play an integral role, no just act as chaperone MADE) will cover the cost of air transportation, lodging and con ference registration They will be leaving March 2 and return to Portland Sunday, March 5 ANNUAL STR89G-A- LONG ■ • V -T -V Th# Dlatrici *a kM ping ttva acbooia open to avoid interrupting the education of the chifdren and the community *7 , i „ v*. V ' f ** S' .• l- ■ •x , i , i* v : * * ’ >: ( 1969 yicoa riRit iittciu L_______ 676-9228_______ J ;^v * I I. > •>.** cm* snuMt Citizens wishing to mail presenta lions to the board are invited to do so, says McCaslin The business o f T u esd ay 's regularly scheduled meeting was conducted at the meeting on Satur day. February 18 In one action the board approved the attendance of teacher l-es Payne and student Scott Johnston at the National Youth Con fcrcnce on drug and alcohol abuse in Washington. D C March 3-5 The news release went on to say an announcement was made at the Saturday meeting that a mediation session between MCEA and the board had been scheduled for 8:30 p m. February 20 at Heppner High School. The Morrow County School District Board of Directors is recruiting replacement teachers. / F FA D IS T R IC T Payne and Johnston to attend Nat’l Youth Conference Quilting spree held at Ways to cope with your teenager Nendel’s March 3 and 4 f j »»• L * " ’ • , < * .* * • Si Patrick's Day buttons are now available from downtown mcr chants The button was designed again this year by Judie laughlin It tv a three-color button with an Irishman dancing a jig This is the seventh year for the celebration and the third year for buttons The buttons have numbers on the bac k of them and the luc ky buttons are gixxl fix free merchandise at par ticiputing merchants Merchants will have the lucky numbers posted in their stores on Saturday. March 18 and you must claim your prizes then A variety of entertainment is planned for this year s celebration and there will be good food galore Downtown on Saturday, many groups and clubs will have food items for sale and Irish souvenirs will be available Come on down and join the fun at FFA sectional level .... School hoard in continuous special Needlemama ‘89 scheduled April 22 scssi()n untH strjke emergcncv ends 1 ' • V * , ' • v now available Jo* Don Cole, (left) Heppner Elementary School principal, presents savings bonds to the wmn- ners of the Elks Eye Injury Prevention Poster ff v » m e If you are a certificated teacher, or believe you are eligible for certification and want mora information contact the Morrow County School District Office at (503) 909 8202 between 8 00 am and5 0 0 p m • The Morrow County Sheriff v Office thi\ week received three Honda 200 cc. ATV’s from an anonymous donor There was only one stipulation that came w ith the donation, that the operators of these vehicles he ATV train ed The Hondas arc worth approximately 57,(XX) and are brand new They are to be used for law enforcement, off-road work and Search anil Rescue, according to Sheriff Roy Drago The ATV's arrived Thursday and were fully assembled anil equipped and pre paid The ATV's will be equipped wiih radios and lights All the county had to do to receive the ATV's was to apply for them TOY SEED C O r “ ALL varieties of Grasses and Legumes Call us for your CRP Grass! FREE Delivery! A N X A J\ ft f' True pearl lovers actually prolong the life of their pearls by simply having them restrung once a year. And, because we re fully aware that the more you wear pearls the more susceptible their cords become to breakage, we offer professional, reliable restringing as well as selling of fine pearls. So come visit us. W e II tie the knot over and over again. W e care. e Applications win be received beginning immediately / / \ Ar e Registration and verification of teacher s certification must be completed before employment e If you come to the District, bring your teaching certificate If your teechmg certificate « expired or from another state, contact Teacher s Standards and Practices Commission Salem. Oregon 97310. (503) 370 3580 for a substitute teaching certificate * *K \ MORROW COUWTY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER TAX F ’ - „ tV t * ' ‘N; s ] w Heppner Wayne & ham Monahan I’.O. Box 307 tondini OR. 97823 j ? | V Æ 4 r ^ - ■ » i «• • » * » 4"» • - V ✓ y 5 • t . V . cX * . : Peterson s • k » 1-503-384-6923 Jewelers *74-9200 Jaw cktrt of A monco, Inc.