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.. • ' Don’ t fence us out! m •■ * ' ' » T W O - H eppner Gazette-Times. H eppner. Oregon W rdnr% d»), A p r il 19, IVHV V • * wccc * •* m * —n handicapped access at the Willow Creek Dam Ernie Bigbee is contemplating signing the paper, r* »« r r r r re rTTTv r r r r r r r r r r r » »w »»»»»»> m i m it ; You are cordially invited to meet Lindsey Ansotegui new daughter of Jackie and Darwin Ansotegui of Kenai, Alaska Tuesday, April 25, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. Pat Gentry's Home, 420 Water St. Heppner Children Welcome Refreshments Will lie Served No Gifts Please There Will lie A Money Tree For U/ulse\ iu t m » ................................................. ........ X JU U Î n m lone Garden Club Plant Sale . - ’ r . *T á • Tuesday, April 25 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. lone Legion Herbs Hall fVrrnniuls * » . . Soroptimist plan May Events Twenty four ladies played golf Tuesday. A p ril 18 Low gross Harriet P iervin. 41 Low net A m u Boyer. 27. K P Dus Hunt Long Drive Harriet Pierson Anita Boyer got a birdie and least putts went to Susan Johnston with 14 Flight B L o * gross Juanita M ar tin. 47. Low net Neoma Bailey. 35 lxast putts went to Doll Campbell, 15 Flight C Low gross went to Fdie M unken. Lett to right: Jim Dunbar, Carl McDaniel and Charlene Papmeau, collect signatures to send to the Corps of Engineers requesting JU u n m : • Ladies Jk f . : V X - »f. 1 ...» • Two more teachers resign Brcnda Wcygandt has tendered her resignation as Heppner Elemen tary School counselor effective the end o f this school year Carol Justice. Riverside High School special education teacher has heen on approved unpaid leave this year and has submitted her resignation Cindy Greenup, tone school secretary has submitted her rcsigna non. effective May 2h. IM89 Replacement teachers have been hired for the follow ing Jim Raible, temporary contract, lone High School language arts. Pat l.undin, temporary contract. Heppner High School math. Marie Puller, proba nonary contract for special education at Riverside High School Ron Dean has heen hired to replace Barbara Davis as assistant custodian at Riverside Kctended responsibility contracts have heen approved for the fo llo w ing Steve Brow nfield, assistant track coach. HHS. Dean Robinson, lone Jr High assistant track coach. Tim B irkby. Heppner Jr High trac k coach; Sara Punch, lone High School annual a d v is o r; Steve Molthan, Riverside High School assistant tennis coach and Sharon Dunlop. Riverside assistant g o lf coach. An extension o f unpaid child care leave was requested hy Sandi Patton, c o n fid e n tia l em ployee L isa Sharkey, language arts teacher at Riverside High is also requcstion un paid child care leave Barbara Hayes has requested un paid travel'study leave fo r the l^g q uo school year, from her posi lion as media specialist at HHS IT T r -s - LoRayne Bowman, president of Soroptimist. shows off the picnic basket and accessories that will be given away May 12 Raffle tickets are on sale for $ 50 or 3 for $1 from any Sorop timist member For Mother's Day.Soroptimist In temational of Heppner w ill again he delivering a beautiful basket, filled with a delicious picnic for tw o, in cluding dinnerware. to some lucky person Tickets are 50c each or three for $ l . and can he purchased from any Soroptim ist club member The basket nuv be seen at Gardner s Men's Wear, with the menu for v icw . ing The drawing w ill be May 12.' w ith the picnic basket delivered M other's D ay. May 14 laist year's w in n e r was B arbara Z e lle r, Heppner On May 6. the Soroptimist Club w ill hold a yard sale at the home o f larnna Smith Items to be sold arc donated hy S o ro p tim is t clu b members. Easter Bonnets at PMH v ’ V5 * 2 Shrubs Bulb House Plants Geraniums Berries Pie & Coffee f f •. M sponsored by Borrow County Crain Growers 4 ~ .*• • 's- A rose by any o th a r n a m if A p p le s p a a rt, p lu m s ch e m a » and a lm o n d t are a ll re la ta d to th e ro ta * LVV«'* I ;‘ l ‘ "♦ ./■ An Easter Bonnet Parade was held at Pioneer Memorial Hospital Nursing Home last Friday. The women made their own hats and family members joined in for the afternoon’s enter tainment Left to right: Edith Nichoson won the award for Most Original, Emma Drake's hat was the Most Dainty and Jackie Papineau and her hat were the Most Color Coordinated Judges were Linda Kenny, Toma Adams and Bob Cicoghari V-; >»v, ' . < V - * : ■ ' ’ » J f - I« •. ,M-r< I . : V- k L ✓ * * - K- J j V .* • i • •• Education workshop is April 20 *' . 3 >' *t * ; s / v; , - . , G « fd * n R « k 9 * *#â«1 i H « n: v'-V' v>: /* / r . . 7 v i , / < , . »won» 0 * ostici IM*** Sate indio« Data Potted In tlo rt T R ound í )• 1 14 * H o H o w rb a c li b a n c}» » U M U FEDERAL I *' MW- S h o v tl * 1 ,*4h A *. 4.77 G » rd # n M o» * t A 1* * X Your C h oice > ^ V ‘ ï y ¡ it ► ■ 22 Cal Lon« Ritte Carlrldget. 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Wheel barrow for large loads 4 cubic ft capacity, steel tray with hardwood handles sw accurate to w ithin one minute a year But m o s t o f all she'll love n because you cared enough to buy her the best BULOVA (3 0 i r w i • .* Watch For Spring Problem Solver Sale Circular in Your Mailbox i j a, / i v\L X,s. • I She Would Love a Bulova u -n a m » *r BU LO VA----------- y / • generate participation from around the state in developing and review mg the material which went into the composition o f the curriculum A graduate o f Oklahoma University with theological studies at Yale Div initv School, he has an extensive background in study and working w ith communities in dealing with controversial issues with a non confrontative, m utually accom modating approach that focuses on expanding areas o f common ground and deepening general understanding o f the overall issues The new curriculum has been recently sent to all public schools in Oregon The workshop is sponsored local ly hy South M orro w Counts Peaceworks . • . . ' V V t '; r < v ; • * * y j * A workshop designed to inform the public on the new Nuclear Age Education C urriculum K 12 recent ly published by the Slate Department o f Education w ill he held in the recreation r«*>m on the St Patrick Senior Center from 7 to V p m Thursday A p ril 20 It w ill include a background history o f the new cur nculum . an overview o f its content, ways ot implementing it in the classroom, and w ill address common concerns about it H ie workshop w ill be conducted by Don Skinner. Salem. Stale C oor dinator o f Oregon Peaceworks M r. Skinner h a s been actively involved in both the incept ion and the rcali/a tion of the Nuclear Age Education C urriculum and worked actively to G o 'i-'iK 'f < t\r \ r «pin rwo stun 4>«non0, Srivff Mio, dal Morrow County Grain Growers 1-800-452-7396 Lexington, Oregon 1 » 1 e M * ’ I ’ - V * e X». 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