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• . i— : - "i • 4 •. ■ i- ■ • - i l i - - * * • • • » * -. T' <• * * ** ’* ~ . v • • ■ y . g > : <x . 's % * . • • - - . -• - V ................ . ■>; « — / ' . — - • • . - - > - i ». »• <• » » ■■ — ' ■■. 7 #? m Heppner Gazette-limes. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. March 1, IMW . THREE Local resident to be on Money game Skoubo retires from Post Office after 35 years generation to generation in such tribes as the Nonhern Paiute. Klamath. Hupa. Umatilla and Shasta Most of the stones focused on the origin of animals and nature A wonderful fanuly night was had by all The Friends of the Library hope to sponsor more family related entertainment in the future Judging by the turnout February 21. any future program should be a great success Many are looking forward to the next project the Friends of the Library will have to offer. Cmiking Express By Jill Briggs. Reporter The 4 H Cooking Express club met on Tuesday the 12th. 1989 at the home of Chloe Pearson Those alien ding were Amanda Gutierrez. Lori Moeller. Joann Bingham and Jill Briggs Wc made pocket bread sand wiches and cheese and veggie sand wiches Wc worked on our records Martingales By Brenda Holtz, Reporter The Martingales held a 4-H Horse meeting February 26 in the home ec room at the lone high school It started at 3 p m and ended at 4 p m Wc talked ahinit things that we were going to do throughout the year then wc made lead ropes but we didn't finish them, wc barely got started on them We will he working on them at all the meetings until wc get them finished. ____________ , Rudisill speaks a *one Topic Club The Adventures of (irazeldu & Clem... Stadium Two American volleyball teams competed with the German teams There was not too much time for personal contacts with the Ger man girls Sightseeing allowed them to see such well-known sights as Heidleburg Castle, the city of Rotheburg (Wall around a city), the Dachau Concentration Camp, a tour of the countryside and the Alps and a trip on the Rhein River. V ' ; 7 Story Hour "Sesame Street Friends" is the topic o f the Heppner Public Library's children's storytime this Thursday at K) 30 a.m Toru Watne is the story teller (After Hours) 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Clem Collet! (lut "Hey. Grazelda. spring's almost here. I'm teelin young so let's party tonight!" Gruzeldn Gushed: Oh. Clem you devil you. I just love it when you get like this. I'll put on my best dress _ and dancing shoes and well GO FOR £3 <f*j IT!” v a / i a _A Clem Cried Out: "All right Grazelda, Let's party" Get on down to M i n i >1 a r t a n d ( h t» \ r o n and pick me up a Snicker's Bar. get you a Diet Pepsi, and we ll celebrate All Sight Long!" N ew s Registration forms for the 1989 4 H family photography weekend are now available, reports Bill Broderick, Oregon State University Extension agent in Morrow County The event, open to all Oregon 4-H members and their families, is set for April 22 and 23 at the Oregon 4 H Center near Salem The two day program offers 4-H members and leaders and their families a chance to learn new skills and brush up on old ones under the leadership of practicing photographers New features this year include a night photo tour of Salem and a panel discussion about careers in photography Panelists will be Tony Overman. Albany newspaper photographer, and I>m Vallcrcux, Portland, and Ken House. Salem, both working in commercial photography operations There will also he a special video production class which will make a video to show the entire group COMPLETE TITLE & ESCROW SERVICE Locally Owned & T h e b ra n c h o ffic e , in B o a rd m a n , is n o t m a n n e d d a ily , h o w e v e r, if y o u 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 b e 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 c a n th e n b e a rra n g e d fo r y o u in th e B o a rd - m a n a re a . o c Concerned parents of Irrigon have scheduled an informational meeting to be held Thursday, March 2 beginnning at 7 p m at Stokes Lan ding Senior Center Your Elk s Lodge Has It All!! sum? SPECIAL BBQ Ribs/Oyster Pry 12:00 - 3 :3 0 p.m . By Mindy Nix Although Riverside didn't bring home a victory in the district 7A basketball tournament, they did cam a trophy in another category Students, hand members.and parents all cheered on the Pirates with the leadership of the Riverside Don 7 Miss It! f f v - / a Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 y . - . Of *1 J .» \ .*• . • • J 'v 4 f Jfl J : *• J **»*•■ ’ : » i ■ . L v > j \ *. J v ’I ^ .• .> . .** ■ I » *i . 4 ». ■ « - : * »... cheering »quads to bring home the "Best Boys Rally Squad" trophy I he Riverside Cheerleaders are as follows Varsity Manna Colmrneni, Wendy Dawson, Tina Duncan. Lisa Erickson and Mindy Nix Junior Varsity Dawn Ammons. Angie Copcnhavcr Heather Cumbic. and Ashlylnn Schwiloff Freshmen laurel Glenn, Jana Mounts ansi Kel ly Spray. The Pirates arc all very proud of the outstanding sportsmanship displayed at the weekend games, by both parents and students School board accepts resignations at meeting The Morrow County School Board held a meeting February 18 at the district office in Lexington. The hoard reviewed the strike notice delivered to the district on February 16 The hoard approved a resolution of Contingent State of Fmcrgcncy, approved a resolution restricting picketing to non district property und approved a resolution on signs and banners. Also approved was a resolution appropriating an additonal *1.797 in grant money to the Drug and Alcohol Prevention Fund, approved unpaid maternity leave for Lisa Sharkey from Riverside High School, unpaid medical leave tor Sharon Morris from lone Elemen tarv. accepted resignation from Mike Royer from Heppner High Sch*x»l effective the end of this school year, accepted resignation from Rod Ben son from Heppner. effective at end of this school year, accepted rcsigna lion of Barbara Davis as custodian from Riverside effective February 10, approved retirement of Lilly Wilson, effective June 30. and ap proved extended contracts (or spring coaching assignments C athy McCabe, tennis coach, IMS. Randy Barton assistant baseball coach Col unthtu Jr High, Shelley Powell - assistant track coach at Columbia; and Rick Johnston head baseball coach »(J.lcppner Jr High The superintendent's report in cluded the* reading of reports of ac C red i tat ion Tor lone. Heppner and Riverside High Schools from the The Schcxil Board and Teachers have been invited to attend The moderator scheduled for this meeting is Mayor of Irrigon Don Lppcnfcach “ Come See Me A bout Your Taxes! Blackhorse Canyon Road Heppner Phone: 676-5157 (Or Ix*ave Message) Evening & Weekend Appointments A\ailahle • ■ ■ ' V •' • . W ' j • T M * 4 * m A * • . 7 » ; r ' n V. . • • • • ■ . - •/ \ * •• . v ** •- • • > /.,. . . -r \ '»•■t ■ -w “ -, • • - W • •- . ;• r . • . • ‘ S'. • s V . ■ J. -, ■ - Under new business, the board heard the first reading of a propos ed policy providing a modified diploma tor some Morrow County students, approved a trip to the Na (tonal Youth Conference in Washington. D C on March 3-5 for .1 student and teacher from Heppner High School Announcements were that the () S B A. spring conference will be held March 29 at the Red Lion in Pendleton - v ‘ * - .- ^ 7 C l. ' C u t y o u rs e lf a » V-A, ' V 'vf *A '7 * V . •■ "-v s.-- Vi- C. -*• . J IBÎGDEÂL! $30 Those attending will have an op portunity to take, print and evaluate their photographs and photographic techniques In addition. 4 >1 leaders will gain new ideas for (heir 4 H club work. Instructors for the weekend in elude Jim Mischel. Amity. Gary West. Corvallis. Joan Wood, Foster; Harold Vance and Linda Vance. Lincoln Citv, Scott Webb. John Lingrrfcll and Doug Dwason Salem; Glen Barber. Tuillamook and Ann Schauher, OSU I stcnsioi Agent in Marion County More information about the weekend is available from the Mor ni Ml County Extension office in Heppner, or call 676 9M2 N W Association of Schools and Colleges, heard that (our people have tiled (or the "at large" hoard posi tion. and at least one person has fil ed (or each of the other open posi tions except lor positions number one and five of the Heppner Lexington Advisory Committee . Vw'.. >* - .* > ’ . . before the program ends The event begins Saturday .it 9 a m and concludes about noon on Sunday The S40 cost per person in eludes meals and housing A special Saturday only option is available for Morrow County’s only ¿ tvl State Licensed Tax Consultant Federal & State Forms Available $ -, * * • • - ♦ «i ■ X * * « •*.»»*. • * LICENSED TAX CONSULTANT Personalized Incom e Tax Preparation Individual - Business (N o Ladies Nile Thursday) §: "V á ALMA E. VINSON D in n er at 6 :3 0 Lodge at 8:0 0 I j *" ■ V r Saturday March 4th Old T iiiu‘r s /H id »\i.s & l a d i e s \i(<> , * Informational meeting held in 481-9261 Irrigon for concerned parents 676-9912 • i V ' ' i ñ Landmark Square Boardman, OR 97818 269 N Main St. Heppner. OR 97836 ” V . . . • -V -tr « ■ - , . * • •. ‘/s'* Í r r . ^ * v • * RHS Rally squad brings home troptr w u . 3 ' i i M X ... - Call 676-9228. 567-7873 or 481-3274 With News Items Sign up for 4-H family photography weekend in Salem Morrow County Abstract & Title Co., Inc. a. r ‘ F m 6 I k . By Dawn Boor, reporter On February 23. Foods Inc held a 4 H cooking meeting in the Home Ec room Judy our leader baked ap plesauce cookies She told us what you do when you bake cookies She told us four different ways to keep our records neat She also told us the order our records should be placed She told us when to start our records We are baking cookies next meeting Our next meeting will be March 15. lfM The Bamyarders By Mindy Qualls, reporter Our club’s name is the Bar nyarders We met Feb 12 at our leader's house (Bruce Bergstrom) to elect officers President was Trampas Bergstrom, vice president Jake Bacon, treasurer Angie Bergstrom, secretary John Qualls and reporter Mindy Qualls Other members there were Lonnie Rill and Joe Bacon Doty entertains at storyhour lone Topic Club met on February 22 at the home of Frances Carlson with Martha Peterson as co hostess Plans for National Library Week beginning April 18 were discussed It was announced that the new library sign is ready and will be in stalled as soon as weather permits Angie Rudisill reported on her 10 day trip to Munich, West Germany to participate in the International Sports Exchange at the Olympic - r *• i . . .* •« ' . • » 4 1 0 0 • • • « • « • • * J] I 4-H News Carolyn Skoubo By Mindy Nix For Thomas Doty of Ashland, storytelling is not only a hobby. but a way of life The Boardman City Friends of the Library sponsored a story hour in the Sam Boardman F.lementarv l ibrary Feb 21 The storyhour had a fanuly tone, with a large turnout of both parents and children alike sitting together giggling with Doty's traditional stones from Northwestern Indian tribes Many of these traditional »tones have been passed on from Boardman • Irrigon Marieta P Gallagher. Imgon has been chosen to participate on the "Money Game" Oregon Slate Lot tery Show to be shown March 4 The Money Game originates at KOIN-TV Channel Six in Portland, and is broadcast live Saturday night at 7.30 p m By Mindy Nix For Carolyn Skoubo. working as a clerk a( the Boaniman Post Office for the last 35 years has been an interesting experience Skoubo began working in the “ old town" Boardman Post Office until 1966 when the town relocated because of the building of John Day Dam Skoubo will now move on to Adams, where she will live in a motor home and travel back ‘ hom e" to Boardman on the weekends She has had the opportunity to view the expansion of Boardman as the Post Office enlarged to ac comodate the mail of the growing community Skoubo has worked under four postmasters in her 35 V* years of serving Boardman * h ' Ho 2467 > .< -v Mfr Sw« P r l c t S I 7 M) Su i RUI DIALS Frica 4 W D Spindle Nut W r e n c h ’ ■* Iw M ***■» »'«db v't e R4 '«• I « «aan IJM I Ì UM*« '«(hai » V», • »«*• - Heppner Auto Parte A 676-9123 y ^ 148 E Center Heppner ■■ *•*> ¡¡ffR * OtiltóBlí s! 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