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Heppner Gazette-Times, Ilrp p iw r, Oregon W ednesday, Septem ber 13, H
Hearing screening planned in county
The Umatilla Education Service
District (BSD) will he providing
hearing screening to public elcmen
tary school students including alt
kindergarten studentvstudents in
grades one and three, new students
to
the
county
and
parent'teacher principal referrals of
students in kindergarten through (Sth
grade Screenings will he held in
Boardman on Sept 26 at 9 a m ; in
Heppner on Oct 2 at 9 a m . and in
Irngon Oct. 18 at 9 a m
The hearing screening is done by
the Umatilla ESD for public school
students of Umatilla and Morrow
Counties It is cooperatively spon
sored by local school districts Ap
proximately 4000 children will be
H eppner G arden
club m eets
seen
Children who fail the initial
screening will he re-screened within
a three week period If the follow
up screening indicates it, those
children will he referred for a hear
mg evaluation by the ESD
audiologist and medical follow-up at
a two day otology clinic at the ESD
If you hase any questions regar
ding the hearing screening pti*gram.
please contact your school principal,
or contact the Speech. Language and
Hearing Department at the Umatilla
ESD. 276 6616, ext 178
Rechccks will he held in Board
man on Oct 19 at 9 a m ; in Hcpp
ncr lone on Oct 23 at 9 a rn and in
Im gon on Nov I at 9 a m
Science program
deadline Sept. 19
Registration for the "H ands on
Science" program has been extend
ed to Sept 19, the evening of Hepp
ner Elementary School's open
house, according to Sarah Carlson,
coordinator
Cost for the eight-week after-
school recreational program is S42
The pre-school session (for four-
year olds) and the kindergarten first
grade session will be held on Mon
days at 3 45, the second-third grade
sevsion and the fourth fifth sixth
grade session will be held on
Tuesdays at 3:45.
R egistration form s will be
available at the schcxil the evening
of open house For more informa
lion contact Sarah Carlson at Hepp
ner Elementary
Depot bids goodbv to area students
mm
Irene Swanson gave an infer
mative presentation on chrysan
themums the Heppner Garden Club
meeting Sept 5 at the Senior Center
Members were encouraged to par
tKipute in the Blue Mountain District
"Blooming Spectacular" flower
show September 23 and 24 in
Pendleton
Plans arc being made again for the
greens w orkshop to be held
December 2 at the Artifactory
The next meeting will be held (A
tober 2 at the senior center at 7:30
p m The discussion will be about
ferns There will also be a presenta
tion on dccoiating fnmt entrances for
the holidays
Club members presented new
clergy and teachers with welcome
baskets Tilled with fresh fruits and
vegetables
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LTC Larry A Sparks, depot commander, presents Deborah
Driver with a monetary award and Department of the Army
certificate
School is hack underway and the
Umatilla Depot Activity has to hid
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COME TO A COPE PARENT WORKSHOP
B rin g A F rien d !
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Mon., Sept. 18, 7-9 p.m.
at
Kate’s Pizza - Heppner
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For more information contact
Julie Farnam - 963-2129
tarcwell In their students, including
Lorena Bo/arth of B«>ardman atal
Deborah Driver of Im gon
The installation has employed high
sihnol students from the surrounding
communities for many ycarv Die
students are given different duties
ranging from clerical jobs to
laborers They are taught skills they
can use in future professions while
helping out the depot
"W e lost nine hard workers this
year The kids will go on to various
other places Some are going on to
college or hack to high sclxxil and
will continue to work here Others
arc taking jobs in the local area,"
said Li Col Sparks, depot com
mander "W e’ll miss them ami their
varied talents." he said
All of the students were presented
certificates hy the commander before
they left
l he Stay in School Program is
tcderally funded High school
students that meet the established
criteria work part time during the
school year ami full time in the sum
mer Once a student graduates, from
cither high school or college, they no
longer meet the program criteria
The depot also employed summer
workers from the Job Training Part
nership Act Program This is a led
erally funded program administered
locally hy the East Central Oregon
Association of Counties (5 county
area).
It anyone is interested in applying
for a job at the depot, contact your
high school counselor or Ians Hor
ton, 564-5205
N ew C ounty
A ccountant
if
l.isa Rietmann
the new county
halved here with
C'oeur d ‘ Alcnc
làhr ddivery »tfa new IVJaris
siKM'innhik' hekav ( klnbcr I, and
weil gtvc vvu S.300 w urth «4 Irre
IVJans ckahes and accessoncs.
Make surr vxat hurrv, ihxigh,
bccause alter < Vtnhcr I. tlic irfk-r
gnes ikwcn in $20(1.
Alter Ntxxmtx-r I, a s $100
And alter Nnvemher
30, it dtsappears
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N ews
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Cadi 676-9228 or 481-2901 or 922-3849
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I\ilaris devis, fnxn tin
k-gendary Italy 650
m i hi- all-new
NX'ak' Irak,
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a 20 n ah ir.ak
Ask ¡ítxxii Si.ir< .ml. .md ixu $119
extetak'd warranty
Well make a
hela-vvr mil nl vnu
has been hired as
accountant Sh*-
her husband from
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Happy
Birthday
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Lex in g to n , O re . 989-8586
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. Mature drivers
Pirates carry Ione in JV match c|ass ,,fferec|
By Marty Suter
The Riverside Pirates detcrmina
lion earned them over lone 15-12,
5-15, 15-13, in their first JV
volleyball
m atch
T hursday,
September 7. Down 12-10, Tosha
Bray served 5-5 to snatch the first
game from the Cardinals
Riverside wav plagued with errors
in passing and serv ing in the second
By Both Stephens
match lone's Knstin Bedortha.
served 11-11 to tie the match l - l .
Rochelle Neal a transfer from
Clarkston. Washington, sparked the
Pirates with six straight serves to
make the score 12-6 in the third
match Patricia Wct/el finished the
game with her eight serves, hut lone
didn't nuke it an easy win. picking
up every hall
Stokes landing Senior Center will
he offering 55 AIJVE/Mature Driv
ing in October This class consists
of eight hours of classrixim instruc
tion that refute existing skills and
develop safe, defensive driving
techniques The class usually con
sists of two half day sessions Safe
ty on the road under adverse driv
ing conditions and traffic hazards
and effects of aging and medications
on driving will he covered Betty
Crampton, assistant state coor
dinator. states "there is no test." If
anyone is interested in taking a class
please contact Betty Crampton.
phone, 567-6535, .372 E. Jennie.
Hcmuston. Oregon 97838 Comple
tion of the class may reduce your in
surance premiums
Anyone interested should watch
for dates of Irngon classes
Irrigon Items
By Beth Stephens. 922-3849
The New Life Christian School
reports 25 students this year; Colum
bia Junior High reports 165 students
while A C Houghton has 285
students, down from last year's 314
- -The Irrigon Boardman North
Morrow County Ncighborhixid
Center has mosed to a larger facili-
G reenhands win
at G illiam Fair
By Marty Suter
The Riverside FFA Chapter add
cd their fourth first place award in
livestock judging to (heir collection
on September I
Clint Finley received second, Jodi
Vandevcntcr third and Marty Suter
fourth high m individuals
Riverside Advanced team, com
posed of Joy Hcllhcrg, Aaron Tolar.
Jamie Harley and Jeff Journey took
third
ty. because of an increase in the
number of people being served.
Their new address is 225 8th Street,
Irrigon. The Center receives USDA
commodities. United Way and
Federal Emergency Funds in addi
tion to local donations.
These funds arc nearly exhausted,
however, due to increased demands
front low-income families for
emergency food, and needs The
center is now in need of fix'd, bar
soap.
laundry
d eterg en t,
dishwashing liquid and bathroom
tissue Any donations of these ar
deles will he greatly appreciated
They cannot accept home canned
goods
Hie Heppner Police department
reports handling the following
business during the past week
August Ml 12 07 a m assist Mor
row County Sheriffs department,
I 03 a m citation issued for Driv
ing Under the Influence of Intox
icants, 6 42 p m laist Child, 9 27
p.m Motorist Assist
August 11 11 09 a m Warrant
A rrest. 12 27 p m -Courteous
Driver Award to Melanie I Gates,
12 44 p m -C ourteous D river
Award to Ten I Piper. H 19 p m
Traffic Problem, 9 42 p m Parking
Citation issued
September 2 6 42 a m false
alarm, 9 p m f ight reported. 10:37
p m report of I-oud Party
September 3 6.33 p m Motorist
Assist. 7 10 p m Found Property,
II 35 p m citation issued tor Vchi
clc Expired Plates
September 4 12 25 p m assist
Morrow County Sheriffs depart
ment; 12 26 a m two citations
issued for Minor In Possession
September 5 4 45 p m report of
Criminal Mischief, 6 55 p m report
of Firecrackers
September 6 5 35 p m assist
Morrow County Sheri I f s depart
ment, H 02 p m report of Criminal
Mischief, 9 01 p m citation issued
for Violation of the Basic Rule. IK
mph in a 25 /one
September 7 12:22 a m. Deliver
Emergency Message, I 52 p m
assist Morrow County Sheriff s
department
September K K 47 a m assist
District Attorney
September 9 9 2H a m report of
Traffic Accident
September 10 1 03 p m -citation
issued for Violation of the Basic
Rule, 42 mph in a 25 mph /one
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Story time set
Story time will begin at 10:30
a ni at Hc|>pner Public Library on
Thursday. Sept 2 1 for preschixilers
On Sept 21 the subject will be
Mother C mx >\ c On Sept 28 stories
will he about colors and animals
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