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Clowning around! S IX - H eppner G azette-Tim ev Heppner. O regon W ednesday. June 7, I W t Troedson scholarship winners Prefair horse clinic is June 17 announced •*«0 &T JOfC* Hug^M Th e afternoon kindergarten class in H ep p n er w ere preparing to do th eir annual Circus on Thursday before school let out for the sum m er These clowns w ere m ade up by teacher Cherry W e b b e r, w aiting for the show to begin School board met at RHS May 15 * i ’ The M orrow County School Hoard met Monday, May 15 at Riverside High School f rom the consent agenda the hoard approved a certificate for Joe Stevens in appreciation o f his scr vice, accepted the resignation o f I >.tvc I’ lesicv from ho position .is head foot ha 11 coach at lone High School, and accepted the resignation o f Hoh Bass from his position as custodian at Sam Hoardman I demon tary School Shane Frit/. RHS, gave a cur riculum report on the Japanese language program at Eastern Oregon State C ollege and Us advantages to the district. The hoard heard a request from R ev. Richard E ggcn . G ood Shepherd I.utheran Church. Board man. to refrain from scheduling school events on W ednesday evenings The superintendent reported that Heppner Elementary School re quested and received approval to change a field trip from Bend to the "S a y No T o Drugs" rally in Salem A notice was read from Barbara Hloodsworth. County Clerk, dcclar mg the June 27 election a walk in election Under unfinished business, the hoard approved action to provide a Mierant Education Program in the • ' • jr *T I f h ;. 1 _ * L j - a v r ?.. ~ r r r < f* i . ■ *i J ; > m '1 l ^ _ * • * V r • ~ # . . . ». ' * . r 3 i » ' * • 13? ' , * . 1 L - W '• V.4 4. f i * \ # r ^ - i è * - * * , « * '* ? p. . r \ r • " t K * . •• - '/ • f „ / ^ _ V t Forest Service Road 55. locally known as the Western Route, is in the process o f being partially reconstructed and paved, according to Earle Rothcr, Public Affairs Specialist for the Umatilla National Forest Approximately 22 miles of mad. from the junction of Highway '95 near I'kiah to the (unction of Forest Road 21. will be affected Motorists can expect 15 minute delay s and should be aware that con struction may take place on the weekends " A major part of the reconstruction is to straighten out the slow curve near Milepost 24,” Rot her states Work on the Western Route is scheduled to be1 completed near the end of August Hughes receives SOSC degree Close to 600 degree recipients, a record number, participated in Southern Oregon State C ollege's 63rd Commencement Saturday. June 3. The ceremonies began at 9 30 DONATIONS NEEDED lone 4th of July M ake donations at Bank o f Eastern O regon Box KK). lone. O R 97H43 "Let's June a ureal celebration!" W HILE YOU W AIT HYDRAULIC HOSES a m at the Butler Memorial Band Shell in Lithia Park Receiving a BS degree in Business Ad min i st rat Kin was Carolyn Wendy Hughes. Heppner Any Length Lots of Fittings Topic Club lunches at Troedson home Members o f the lone Topic Club attended a n«>st cntovahlc luncheon at the home o f Margaret Troedson in Pendleton on May 24 with Helen Proudfoot acting as to-hostess. Election o f officers found Lor raine Ladd elected president; Maryann McFlligott vice-president; Rose Baker secretary treasurer and Christy Crowell club librarian Each member brought hooks for the an nual hook shower for the lone Public Library A report indicated that the money maker ice cream social was a success in raising money for the library The group voted to par ticipate in the Fourth o f July celebration Christy Crowell, club librarian, announced there will be a summer reading program for the children ✓ é Heppner Auto Parts ä 676 912J . . „ e /- . 148 E C e n te r cj H eppner St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board Following the graveside service for Gladys Corrigall last Thursday the friend and families gathered in the dining hall It seemed appropriate for ' he sc pioneer Morrow County families, the Comgalls. the McDaniels and the Howells to be here together in our historic hotel setting The Senior Center Board recently elected Raymond Batty to member ship "B u d ” has been helpful throughout the building process, especially with donated labor in installing the gas appliances We welcome him aboard the board John W ikk J, board member who constructed all our new kill hen cabinet work is still ai h . adding some shelving for dish storage last week Thu week Saturday June 10 the Fiftieth Wedding anniversary reception o f Ralp and Barbara Jean Struthcrs from 2 to 4 p m. All friends arc in vited Ralph and Barbara Jean are an exceptionally important branch o f our senior center family and we all intend to turn out and help them celebrate their big day Nert week Wedncvlav Father's Day Dinner at noon Menu will be baked ham. potatoes and gravy, peas, three bean salad, hot Hills and apple crisp Christian Church ladies will assist Nutrition site committee meeting at 1:30 p m Friday morning 9 11 a m coffee, sweet mils, chatting an maybe cards W e have loiv o f cards and chips now Definitely needed is a crew to volunteer to move furniture and some yard sale items from the fairgmunds storage to ihc hotel storage W c are planning a mid t o later July yard and food sale in the Center All the right parts in a llth e n tiJ ifp ia c e s .' H.E.P. HERMISTON ELECTRIC & PLUMBING! SUPPLY Saturday, June 10th, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. i - i v ’EAVVAY s j ! ' ! v J )K A V V /V ' DAY l )H Close Outs Damaged Goods Special Purchases One-of-a-kinds Overstocks Pellet Stoves Appliances Carpet Light Fixtures H.E.P.-Í503) 567-3317 1 mile North of Hermiston-Hwy. 395 FAltM LUS SAVE S ! \ r ■ R epair work being done on W estern Route Road Melissa Richmond. Cynthia Starke These grants are awarded from a fund provided by the last will and lesiament o f Mr Troedson. a pro minent wheat rancher o f the lone area. These students will be eligible to apply for renewal o f their grants in the following years o f their college or training programs provided (hat they maintain good academic ctan ding during their first year o f post high school study The selection committee consists o f the Morrow County School District Superintendent, die Pastor o f Valby Lutheran Church, and the Morrow County Judge as specified in Mr Trocdson's will. Award o f the Toredson grants were announced at the recipients' respective high school graduation ceremonies There w ill he a leaders meeting at 12:30 p m Judging will resume at I pm This is a clinic to prepare 4 H ers for fair It is not a competition Sec you all there for a fun day If you have anv questions call Jean Jepscn 422-7180 or B ill B rod erick . 67b 9642 • ;• / ’ • ' \: 1989 90 school year, approved a 5525 donation from Boardman Farms to fund the Migrant Educa tion program for the remainder o f the school year, appointed Peggy Fishhurn to serve on the Heppner l-exington Advisory Committee, position no 5; and approved M C E . A ’ s request for language changes in the contract with the stipulation that pending legal actions and requests he dropped New business included the ap proval o f hiring all recommended classified, supervisory and confiden tial employees, removed considers lion o f the classified employees' con trad from the agenda, approved a re quest from the Fair Board for the shuttle bus and parking area during the fair, approved a field trip to the coast for lone High School seniors, they will pay all the costs, approved a field tnp for Riverside High School swing choir to attend a festival in Gresham, approved hiring S ( M Consultants. Inc . as project designers for asbestos removal in the district, accepted the bids on surplus property and approved purchasing a handicapped student bus rhe district received an excellent report from the Slate standardization team with some recommendations and approved editorial changes in the district's Affirmative Action policy The selection committee for the Carl W Toredson Educational Fund has awarded grants in aid in the an«Hint o f $750 to (he following high school seniors for the I9H9 90 school yean: Heppner High School Craig Angcll. Nancy Bailey. Michelle Beck. Jill Conklin. Michael Correa. Barney Lindsay. Mike Mahoney. Bryan Padhcrg. Benji Pearson. J J. Shaw. Christy Stmcbcr. Sandra Turner and Nance Wright lone High School: Brian Ball. Kate rXiherty. Michelle Paptncau. Angela Rudtstll and Sean Warren Riverside High School William Ammons. Gale Bailey. Sherry Chavez. Desiree Combes, Vincent Daltovo. l isa Erickson, Tony Fer nandez. Trey Fischer, Harold Glenn. Stacey McCorkle, Kristina Medley, Holly Miller. Daniel Peck, The 4-H Horse prefair dune will he held on Saturday. June 17. at the John Jepsen’ s in lone The judging will start at 9 a m Lunch will break at mam Hamburgers and punch will be furnished for SI 25 per person Each family is asked It) bring a salad, dessert or chips to complete the pot luck Hâve R kmc ( Md t > > L» , !<■' '.»• , ' ' ;>.'V L *. * f i * Parts Rcpaired Save Time . And Money Over « r ’■ t 0 > " N ew Parts LEXINGTON LU MB E R MACHINE SHOP i •- ; : . < [ • * \ . *• T ' ' l *' 7 r •* É “ * ' 'f ViV >. * ;1 • ‘ Her true identity is not known as she nesrr leaves the ranch T h in k in g o f a n e w c a r o r p ic k u p ? ? '*1 • ‘ „ . ' “ V . / ft , • ? ? -:v ^ t laudili Hughes Alias. 'Claudia the Spud'. 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