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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 28, 1993 Lutherans to hold joint service Time for harvest... Riverside form s site council Scott Johnston unloads wheat at the Morrow County Grain Growers Lexington elevator. Driv ing the truck is Stacy Wilson for the Lee Padberg farm. Good weather anticipated this week is hoped to get the wheat harvest, plagued by rain, back on line. M orrow County Grain Growers general manager Larry Mills said that the moisture levels have just been too high for harvest, adding that the wheat was still immature when the rains Klamath rancher elected Beef Council chairman, replaces Evans Klamath County rancher Jim Chapman has been elected chair man of the Oregon Beef Council, the promotion, education and consumer information arm of the state’s $409 million beef cattle industry. Chapman replaces Heppner rancher Wayne Evans at the helm of the OBC. Evans, a two-term chairman, retired from the coun cil after six years of service. Chapman was educated at Henley High School and graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in animal science. He is a past presi dent of the Klamath County Cat tlem en’s Association and a longtime member of the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association. He is a member of the beef advisory committee for the OSU depart ment of animal sciences and serves the industry nationally as a director o f the Meat Export Federation. Chapman heads Chapman Ranch, a cow -calf-yearling operation outside Klamath Falls. He has served on the Klamath County School B oard, the Klamath Irrigation Board, as a 4-H club leader and is a captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He and his wife Sandy, have three children. Elected vice chairman was John Rosebrook of Beavercreek. Newly-elected treasurer is John Volbeda, a dairyman from Albany. The action took place during the council’s annual meeting held in Portland recently. In other action the council ap proved a $994.700 budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1993 through June 30, 1994. Fifty percent of the budget will be directed to the Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board to fund national programs while the balance will be used for promotion, education and informational programs related to Oregon’s beef cattle industry. Other OBC members include Bob Beck, Cove; Bob Forth, Pendleton; Louise G rothe, Lakeview; and Cal Ranson, Richland. OBC, founded in 1959, is one of the pioneer organizations among 44 state beef councils in America. The beef cattle industry makes up the largest segment of Oregon’s $3 billion agricultural economy. began. Mills said that if the good weather holds this week they might see some harvesting on the north side. Band offered for HHS students Instrumental music will be of fered to Heppner High School students this coming school year under the direction of Geneva Mathews. The class will meet at the Heppner Middle School band room in conjunction with seventh and eighth grades. “ Although there will be rehearsals and per formances for a grade seven through 12 band, upper level students will also have the oppor tunity to explore more challeng ing materials,” said Mathews. A music lab class will also be offered before regular school hours, for those interested. The class will focus on music theory applied to the musical medium of the students choice, such as guitar, electric bass, voice, jazz, band, etc. “ There is a strong possibility that credits could be earned through the class,” said Mathews. Students and parents who wish to have more information contact Mathews 676-5550. Riverside High School has formed a site based decision mak ing council, in accordance with Oregon State’s Educational Act for the 21st Century. Riverside’s site council is com posed of RHS teachers: Tim McCreary, chairman, Tim Beat ty, vice-chairman, Larry French, April Edson, Frances Glenn, Gary Olsen, counselor Sharon B arrick, principal David Youngbluth, secretary Pam Docken, school board member Scott Bauska, advisory board member Dean Mason and parent representative Wendy Osgood, council secretary. At its June 28 meeting, the site council proposed the following mission statement: “ To optimize the delivery and quality of the educational experience, in dividually and collectively, for the students at Riverside High S chool.” Council members agreed that this statement em bodies the philosophy behind whatever action the council decides to take in the future and leaves flexibility to discuss any issue put before the council. Meeting dates and times were also decided at this meeting. It was agreed that the council would meet on the first Monday of each month at 4 p.m. in the Riverside High School Library. If this date falls on a holiday, meetings will be moved to the Tuesday after the holiday. A training meeting for the RHS Site Council and in terested members of the public has been scheduled for Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. For additional information contact any of the members listed. Marriage Licenses The clerk’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issu ing the following marriage licenses during the past week: July 23: Gregory Lee Lynch, 26, Heppner; and Teri Louise Piper, 20, Heppner. July 26: Patrick Ray Lovgren, 31, Heppner; and Bobbette Jean Howell, 24, Heppner. Many styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 K athryn Rose H am ann-a daughter Kathryn Rose was born to Anne and Tony Hamann of LaGrande on July 22, 1993 at G rande Ronde Hospital in LaGrande. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 15 Vi oz. Grandparents are Bob Van Schoiack, Heppner and Everett and Rosa Hamann, LaGrande. 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Save as well on Noritake Casual Dinnerware, Crystal, Casual - Glassware and Giftware. $. — SPOTLIGHT ON SERVICES W e Print Business Cards • • • .'! We are now on In addition to the regular offer ing, a special offering to aid the midwest flood victims will be taken. Checks may be made out the the ELCA Disaster Response Fund. Following the potluck picnic there will be an opportunity to en joy games and fellowship. If the weather is not good a joint service and picnic will be held at Hope Lutheran Church located near the Willow Creek Dam in Heppner. B irths____ We Print Business Cards The congregations of Hope and Valby Lutheran church will hold a joint communion service and picnic at Cutsforth Park this Sun day, August 1 at 11 a.m. Worshippers should bring their own table settings, a hot dish and a salad or dessert. Coffee and punch will be provided. Pastor Hoobing will preach on the theme, “ A Good Hands Off Policy” based on the scripture reading of St. Matthew 13:24-30 and 36-43. 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