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n fair • n It Is i l holds u a Open fi House 4-H Horse .. show Evans and A , winners listed I W O - Heppner Gazette-1 im rs, H eppner, O rr*«n W ednesday, August 30. 1989 *4 j* • V I ' V f: Jo Borst stands inside her new shop An Open House was held Monday, August 21 to christen her shop Thirty-one attend WCCC barbecue A family barbecue was held Sun day. August 27 Thirty tine people attended and enjoyed a closely con tested Scramble Tournament The team of Jim Wishart. Howard Gilliam. Bev Wilson and laircna Jones tied the team of Frank Bailey, Howard Bryant and Jan Faustian for first place shooting 28 One shot back at 29 was the se cond place team of Karl Norris. Kay Anderson. Timer Palmer and Bar bara Gilbert Playing par golf was only good enough for third place for the team of Bob Jcpscn, Carl Martin. Helen Gilliam and Pat Kdmundson and the team of Darrel Wilson, Ixs Paus lian. Ncoma Bailey and Cam Wishart Special event winners were Lorena Jones and Frank Anderson K P on #9 and John Kdmundson. h P o n *4 The next barbecue is Sunday, Oc tober I at 3 p m 1989 4 H horse award winners are listed as follows T iffanic M unkcrs-C ham pion beginning showmanship, champion beginning western equitation, cham pion beginning and junior hunt seat over fences, champion beginner trail horse, champion beginner bareback equitation rider and beginner all-around Kclsic Evans champion junior showmanship Kim Burke champs in intermediate show m anship, cham pion colt western equitation, champion colt ground training Carmen Britt-champion senior showmanship, overall grand cham pion horse show manship. champion senior western equitation C har Coe cham pion junior western equitation, champion junior bareback equitation rider Dana Flanagan champion in termediate western equitation, cham pion intcruicidute English equitation, champion intermediate trail horse, champion intermediate bareback equitation rid er, interm ediate all around Josxic Evans: champion beginning and junior English equitation Dcbi Driver champion senior English equitation, champion senior trail horse, senior all-around, top horse juding individual Judy Jcpscn cham pion in termediate and senior hunt scat over fences, cham pion advanced equitation Rondi Robinson: champion junior trail horse Alyssa Dick champion senior bareback equitation rider M ichelle M eakins: ju n io r all around Burkenbine served employer well - 'll Taken from The Journal Patriot N Wilkesboro, N C August 3. 1989 k f , f /» i. ,V -»* t V l C > f . «V > 1 1 • ' V * i « i- , t, . • I 1 • î •Ttoio by Jor «♦ Free sports physicals were given Wednesday August 16 at the Heppner Medical clinic by Drs Ed and Jeanne Berretta The doctors along with the rest of the staff all donated their time Most seventh graders and high school sophomoros who planned to turn out for sports during the school year received physicals Pictured above is Ruby Munkers taking Brent Wright’s blood pressure, one of the many stations Brent had to go through ■ /*.- / '• > < - V ^ r h'- • • • N> /• * i- *- -» i t % ‘%', A „ » r „ ¡V* ^ i 5 ï " V • ' 1 > i w > : V , V ' V . - 'v '• V J ? '• * 1>:ÌJ fr * V • % «*i . ^ >V *v. V ' ‘ 'T '* //' i Í CALLING ALL BOWLERS HEPPNER BOWL is signing up league bowlers for the 1989-90 season We need both women and men bowlers to fill teams. We have both morning and night leagues for beginners as well as experienced bowlers. llo u lin t: AUGUST 28 - SEPTEMBER 2 / )• The success of the Abitihi-Price plant in Roaring River of the almost 20 years it has been in operation is due in no small part to the contribu tions made by Albert Burkenbine. who died Sunday. July 23 He was a major factor in the process of designing, construction, and start up of our plant Since the start up of the plant he served as manufacturing superintendent His contributions to the plant arc too numerous to mention. Everyone who was fortunate enough to work with Al most cer tainly bencfittcd from knowing him His knowledge of our plant and our product was w ithout equal We have all lost a good friend Al was bom in Heppner. Ore \tter completing school in the Hcpp tier area he served with the U S \a s y His career in the hardboard industry started with Oregon Fibre Products and T S Gypsum in Pilot Roc k < )re He joined Abitihi at our Alpena plant in 1937 At Alpena he held many different supervisory positions in the manufacturing department C B Sherman Plant Manager Abitihi Price Corp Building Prixlucts Group P C). Box 9ft Roaring Riser. N (' 2H669 .)O r /C » a n io vl / ; Y f1' FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT T tnnnger l«*rr> S m ith - tt7H-H'20H custom fittid »owiiM \ ‘Lm 4 ^ Join % I 4 *j«üin‘ III H litio I 100 CNiw Stfeet Mtppntr Oogori fi *fi 9200 ÛCKfÇ A Sors , \ V » ■ Mikka Evans. Im gon. and Marty Suter. Boardman arc the two new correspondentv for the Heppner Gazette They will cover sports for the Boardman and Imgon areas and also other news items of interest to the community Anyone with news items or events they would like covered, may contact either of the girls for their help Welcome to the team, girls! Mikka Evans has heen involved in 4 H cooking, modeling, creative arts and sheep for six years She was president of the freshmen class at Riverside and will he a sophomore She was on the *'A '' honor roll all year with a 4 0 for the second semester She was Grand Champion Sheep Showman at the fair this year She was a 4- H counselor at Cutsforth Park She plays volleyball and basketball and was the freshmen co- captain for the basketball team She received a presidential academic award for grade school and junior high and was a reporter for the grade school paper for two years and an editor her third year She wrote for ihc "Riverside Review” last year. Marty Suter is a senior at River side High School Her school ac tivitics include volleyball, basketball and Oregon High School Rodeo Assoc (1989 national qualifier). 4 4 I ~ r • * «W %.«■**» - V ie S o ffi M a t a I& m J w * t K h S a S h î Mikka Evans FFA secretary and Grecnhand Eivestixk Judging Team Other in terests arc being a member of the Sage Riders Roping Cluh. Hcr- miston Barrel Club, Washington Rodeo Assoc., Idaho Cowboys Assoc and Northwest Professional Rodeo Assoc She will he reporting on J V. sports and community events for the Boardman area Contact her at 481 2901. or Rt I Box 34 if you have items that you would like to he published in the H eppner Gazette Times Hands on Science” coming to Heppner Arc you looking for stimulating, educational activities that your child can participate in after school ’ l>ook no further This fall, the Umatilla Educational Serv ice District is bring ing ‘ ■ Hands on Science” to the com munity of Heppner Hands on Science is an after school program in which children in preschool through sixth grade can explore scientific principles in a fun way. The children will use the scientific m ethod of hypothesizing, testing and con cluding to explore visual patterns Can you make a square bubble ’ How many colors do you find in bubbles? Can you believe what you see? Perception deception is here Create a kaleidoscope E carn what tcssellatron is Use mirrors, colors, paper and string to create magic tricks from science experiments All of this without grades or tests It's completely recreational The Hands on Science program was started in Montgomery County. Maryland The program is now spreading nationwide thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation The Umatilla ESD sponv»red Sarah Carlson in the Hands on Science coordinator's training this summer in Washington I) ( The classes will have 10-11 children and will meet once a week for one hour after school Each ses sion of classes is eight weeks long and three sessions will he available during the year Each session pro vidcs new learning experiences so if a student hasn't participated in the program before, they can without being behind Teachers for the classes arc in disiduals who hold a bachelors degree, but not necessarily in science The local coordinator trains, oversees and assists the teachers to assure quality Hands on Science classes Ihc Fall session will be offered in Heppner at the Heppner Elementary sch««ol The eight week session costs ‘42 This fee covers materials, teachers' salaries, and administrative overhead Materials will he sent home each week in hopes that ex- pcncnicnix and activities will he repealed '' The ESD and I hope this pro gram will meet great success in Heppner this tall so we can nuke the program available to the rest of Mor row and Umatilla Counties After at tending the trjinmg. participating in miist of the activities that will he taught this fall, and observing HOS classes in action this summer, I can confidently say any child taking these classes will have fun while learning sc ie n c e ," said Mr*. Carlson. If you have a bachelor's degree and are interested in teaching HOS. contact Sarah Carlson before August 30 A volunteer is also needed to help with registration Registration will start September 4 and end September IV For further informa tion contact Sarah Carlson at 422-7245 or leave a message at the Heppner Elementars School office Smrff* Game Kay Fowler is now working at L ounlry Shears She is the 'new girl" you will sec in the shop Kay and her husband Dave mm cd to Heppner from Corvallis where she was employed as a beautician Her husband completed college in I98X at Oregon State University and is the new wooikhop teacher in Heppner He did substitute leaching in the Corvallis district last year Kay has had seven years of heau • • * ty work in Corvallis She specializes in hair coloring, waxing, as in bikini lines anil eyebrow lines, ear pierc ing. pedicures and fiberglass nails, which arc new to the area Thc\ will continue to do acrylic nails in the shop also Kay and her husband enjoy fishing, golf, swimming, hiking and snow and water skiing Stop by and see Kay. Jan or Barb at Country Shears We Have Received New I Fashion Jewelry Vi To Match The New Fall Colors 3 00 p m 10 00 a m Come See Our Selection Today! Oct 3 10 00 a m Area* for Milk A Cookies ^ A human being is born with 305 bones, but during childhood a number of them fuse, so an adult has only about 206 Kay Fowler, seated, is now working at Country Shears for owner Jan Slroeber, standing. Stop by and see what is new at Country Shears. (Bogtnnori on upi Tues Mornmq Children s Bumper Bowling League iMoei [King your urn* one ages J 6| Bowt ': Mary Suter New operator comes from Corvallis % Join The Ion n I I W .l I V ! Sun Afternoon Couples Sept 17 Tues Morning Ladies Oct 3 e°v s rfV mm M B fQUIPWfNT ANO «PPtfhl fROM TMÎ PRO SHOP FOR TOUR ENlOTMtRT fsie^ -,'AMT i N î . DATE TIME IEAGUE >11 V S 1 1 \ 4 . l 1 S TOO p m Wednesday Nite Men Sept 6 7 00 p m Sept 11 Monday Nite Trio M O > l» V S 1 1 W . l 1 S 7 00 p m Tuesday Nile Ladies Sept 5 9 30 a m Thurs Morning Ladies Sopì 7 apt ? 6 45 p m Thurs Nile Ladies >11X11» 1 1 W . l 1 s 7 00 p m Sept 8 Friday Nile Mixed 5 45 p fti Sunday Nite Mixed Sepf 10 Wed N' im r j Swing STiift W orkers League 10 00 a m M t r Miiti r>) Sept 6 9 30 a m n Morning Seniors Sept 11 A Agesi .11 X lO lt 1 1 W . l 1 s 3 30 p m Oct 10 Wednesday Juniors 330 pm Oct 4 Thurs Juniors 3 30 p m Oct 5 Friday Juniors 1 00 p m Sunday Adult/Junior Sept 17 Suter to write for Gazette Peterson’s 53 Jewelers t — - 674-9700