EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday,
-hjly 20. 198^
Kemp elected school board chair
Marcia Kemp
M arcia K em p w as r e
e le c te d c h a irp e rs o n a n d
S c o tt B au sk a w as elected
vice-ch air d u rin g th e M or
row C o u n ty School Diistrict
board m eetin g held J u ly 18
in L f x in g to n .
T h é d istric t h a s p rep ared
a bond-levy fact sh ee t an d
p a m p h le ts g e ared to dif
fe re n t c o m m u n itie s in th e
c o u n ty c o n c e r n in g th e
$ 1 5 ,5 8 5 ,0 0 0 bo n d levy it
will p u t before th e v o ters in
th e S ep t. 2 0 m ail-in ballot.
T h e ta x ra te for th e b o n d
levy is e stim a te d to be no
h ig h er th a n $ 2.09 per th o u
s a n d a ss e ss e d v alu atio n in
199 4 -9 5 a n d $ 1 .9 3 p er
t h o u s a n d in 1 9 9 5 -9 6 .
H ow ever, th e ta x ra te for
s c h o o l o p e r a tio n s w ill
d e crea se $ 2 .5 0 p er th o u
s a n d in 1 9 9 4 -9 5 a n d
. a n o th e r ,<$2.50 p e r th o u
sa n d in 1995-96 b ecau se of
Ballot M easure 5. So. th e
co st p er th o u s a n d for th e
b o n d levy a n d o p e ra tio n s
will still be less in 1994-95
th a n in 1993-94.
T h e b o n d levy will pay
for a d d itio n s to cope w ith
o v ercro w d in g in sch o o ls in
B o ard m an a n d Irrigon a n d
re p a ir a n d rem o d elin g p ro
je c ts in all c o u n ty schools.
Follow ing is a s u m m a ry
o f p ro p o se d b o n d issu e
p rojects:
-H e p p n e r E le m e n ta ry -
S i . 9 m illio n , six c la s s
room s. one new a rt, m u sic,
g y m n a s iu m facility , u p
d a te d tech n o lo g y , m e etin g
A m erican D isabilities Act
(ADA) re q u ire m e n ts, a d d i
tio n al m a in te n a n c e , re p a ir
a n d e q u ip m e n t need s:
-H eppner H igh-$780.000.
o n e n ew c o m p u te r lab.
re m o d e lin g of gym sp ace,
u p d a te d technolo g y , ADA
re q u ire m e n ts : a d d itio n a l
m a in te n a n c e , re p a ir a n d
e q u ip m e n t:
-lone E lem e n ta ry -$ 2 2 5 ,
0 0 0 . re m o d e l b a s e m e n t
a re a , u p d a te d tech n o lo g y ,
ADA re q u ire m e n ts: a d d i
tional m a in te n a n c e , re p a ir
a n d e q u ip m e n t:
-lo n e H ig h -$ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 ,
roof ov er gym lo ck er a re a,
u p d a te d te ch n o lo g y , ADA
r e q u ir e m e n ts : m a i n t e n
a n c e , re p a ir a n d e q u ip
m en t:
-Sam B o ard m an Elem en-
ta ry -$ 1 .3 m illio n , e ig h t
c la ssro o m s, sto ra g e sp ace.
tw o c o n feren ce ro o m s, one
sta ff room , u p d a te d te c h
nology. ADA req u irem en ts,
m a in te n a n c e re p a ir a n d
e q u ip m e n t:
R iverside H igh, Board-
m a n - $ 3 .9 m illio n .
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c la ssro o m s, g y m n a siu m ,
r e m o d e l m e d ia c e n te r ,
re m o d e l c o m m o n s a re a,
ad d sto rag e space, u p d ated
te ch n o lo g y . ADA re q u ire
m en ts. m ain ten an ce, repair
a n d e q u ip m e n t;
A.C. H o u g h to n E lem e n
ta ry , Irrig o n -$ 1 .6 m illion
e ig h t c lassro o m s, rep lace
m e d ia c e n te r, rem o d el c u r
re n t lib rary for staff c o n
ference room , a d d sto ra g e
space, u p d a ted technology.
ADA re q u ire m e n ts, m a in
te n a n c e . re p a ir a n d e q u ip
m en t;
C o lu m b ia J u n io r H igh.
Irrig o n -$ 1 .7 m illio n . 10
classro o m s, rem odel locker
ro o m a re a, new roof re p a ir
gym
flo o r,
u p d a te d
te c h n o lo g y ,
ADA
re
q u ire m e n ts , m a in te n a n c e ,
re p a ir a n d e q u ip m e n t.
A ccording to th e d istric t,
e n ro llm e n t a t S am B oard-
m a n E le m e n ta ry School
h a s in c re ase d 71 p e rc e n t
sin c e “ la st c o n s tru c tio n
w a s p u t to u s e " : R iv er
s id e - 6 6 p e r c e n t: A .C .
H o u g h to n -7 4 p e rc en t: a n d
C o lu m b ia J u n io r H igh-58
p e rc e n t.
T h e d is tric t sa y s th a t
p a ssa g e of th e b o n d issu e
will n o t d e stro y th e c h a n c e
to c re ate a high school in Ir
rig o n a n d will n o t re su lt in
th e d estru ctio n of the old Ir
rigon school.
In o th e r b u sin e ss, th e
board:
-a c c e p te d re s ig n a tio n s
from C o u rte n a y D eniston,
E n g lish sk ills te a c h e r a t
RH S: N o rm a E v a. A.C.
H o u g h to n
E le m e n ta r y
te ac h e r: J e r r y A lldredge,
S a m B o ard m an E le m e n
ta ry m e d ia sp ecialist: G reg
L ik e n ,
lo n e
S c h o o ls
s c ie n c e ,
P .E .,
h e a lt h
te a c h e r a n d a s s is ta n t
co ach ; T orrie M yers, from
e x tr a d u ty c o n tra c ts to
s e rv e a s RH S a s s is ta n t
volleyball co ach a n d a s s is
ta n t softball co ach . P o si
tions now open are 1/2 tim e
HHS h o m e ec teach er: lone
S chools, scien ce, P.E. an d
h e alth teach er: S am Board-
m an . choral m u sic teacher:
C o lu m b ia J u n i o r H ig h ,
c o u n selo r, la n g u a g e a rts
te a c h e r: R iv ersid e H igh,
E n g lish skills, in d u stria l
te ch n o lo g y , la n g u a g e a rts
a n d c h o ra l m u sic te a c h e rs.
T h e re a re no o p e n in g s at
H e p p n er E lem entary/M id-
d le S c h o o l a n d A .C .
H o u g h to n .
-d iscu ssed th e re p a irto f
th e roof at C olum bia J u n io r
H igh a n d .the s u b s e q u e n t
d a m a g e c a u se d by leak in g
to th e gym floor. R ep airs
m a y be c o v e re d u n d e r
Plan for Make It
Engagements
With Wool contest
By Anne Morter
Scott Bauska
p av ed p a rk in g for h a n
dicapped. p a re n ts a n d staff
a n d a d riv e -th ro u g h a re a
for p a r e n ts to p ic k u p
ch ild ren .
-aw ard ed bids for B oard-
m an an d Irrigon-Daisy Milk
Co.. S n y d e r’s Bakery: Ione-
B risto w ’s M arket for m ilk:
lone a n d H ep p n er-A d am s
D is tr ib u tin g fo r b re a d :
diesel fu rn an c e fuel-D evin
Oil. .607 gal.
-approved action ag en d a,
in c lu d in g d e cla rin g c o n
fidential em ployees: d e sig
n a tin g S u p e r i n t e n d e n t
C h u ck S ta rr, d is tric t clerk,
c u sto d ia n of fu n d s, b u d g e t
officer, a u th o rity to sign for
sta te an d federal p rogram s:
d e sig n a tin g S h irley Lan-
d a u e r. d e p u ty clerk, c u s to
d ian of funds: d e sig n a tin g
n e w sp a p e rs of re c o rd ,
H e p p n e r G a z e tte -T im e s
a n d th e E ast O reg o n ian :
d e sig n a tin g d is tric t legal
co u n sel, A nn S p icer. N an
cy H u n g erfo rd a n d J o h n
W itty: in s u ra n c e a g e n t of
reco rd . Bob Kahl of Van
M arter & Kahl: sele c tin g
d e p o s ito rie s fo r d is tr ic t
f u n d s . F ir s t I n t e r s t a t e
B an k . B a n k o f E a s te rn
O regon. S ta te In v e stm e n t
Pool a n d In lan d E m p ire
B ank.
Garden Club
meets
A d e m o n s tr a tio n w a s
h e ld o n th e s u b je c t o f
“ B asic R ules of Flow er A r
ra n g in g ” a t th e h o m e of
B irdine T ullis J u ly 13.
B eside lone G a rd en C lub
m e m b e rs, g u e sts p re sen t
in clu d ed : S a n d y B arnes,
S h a ria E rich, J a n e R aw
lins. V ern a B rin d a. Bebe
M unkers an d Daisy Collins.
E ach p erso n p re se n t w as
ask ed to choose a co n tain er
a n d in d ic a te h o w s h e
w ould u se it for a flower a r
ra n g e m e n t . H elen M artin
told th e g ro u p th e b est
w ays to p re p a re flow ers for
a rra n g in g w as by h a rd e n
ing th e m a n d c u ttin g th em
pro p erly . D elta H uber, the
c lu b s p re s id e n t, offered
v a rio u s tip s for c o n ta in e rs
a n d flow ers to choose for
different areas in the house.
in s u ra n c e .
-h eard a re p o rt on th e Pat P etty jo h n sh o w ed m a
traffic a re a a t A.C. H o u g h terials u sed in th e m e c h a n
to n . W ork sh o u ld be c o m ics of m a k in g a rrn g e m e n ts
p leted by th e tim e school su ch a s ty p es of frogs, oasis
s ta rts. T he project in clu d es a n d a d h esiv e to hold th e
flow ers firm ly in place in
Plans are being made for the
annual district level “ Make It
Yourself With Wool Contest” to
be held Friday, November 11. in
lone. With fair time rapidly ap
proaching, District 5 Director,
Maureen Krebs, reminds potent
tial contestants that one garment
may be used for both events if the
fabric is at least 60 percent wool.
District contests are held
around the state with winners in
the junior and senior categories
advancing to state level compe-
tion. The state contest is held in
conjunction with the Oregon
Sheep Grower’s Convention
scheduled for December 3 in
Hood River. A state junior and
senior winner then advance to the
national competition which will
be held in Washington, DC, in
February. Last year’s senior divi
sion champion from District 5,
Jimi Kaye Alexander of Milton-
Freewater, advanced to the na
tional contest where she placed
fifth.
Maureen Krebs directs District
5 which includes residents of
Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla,
Wasco, Sherman, Hood River
and Wheeler counties. The con
test is open to men and women
in four age groups Pre-teen (12
6 under), Junior (13-16), Senior
(17-24) and Adult (over 24).
Garments are initially judged
on the entrant with appropriate
accessories. Judges look for cur
rent fashion, appropriateness of
fabric and style ot the entrant, fit,
poise and presentation. After
modeling, garments are judged
on inner contruction and
durability.
The deadline for entries is Oc
tober 28. Entry information is
available by writing Maureen
Krebs, Cecil Star Route, lone,
OR 97843 or by calling (503)
422-7548.
th e c o n ta in e r. J a n e R aw
lins told th e g ro u p so m e of
th e c h a n g e s th a t have been
ta k e n p lace in ru le s for
ju d g in g a t flow er sh o w s.
T he m o st im p o rta n t th in g s
to c o n sid e r a re to o b serv e
th e p rin c ip le s of b a lan c e ,
p ro p o rtio n s a n d scale of
color a n d flow er m a te ria ls
a n d foliage. “ R e m e m b e r
th a t a flow er a rra n g e m e n t
is y o u r “ c r e a tio n ” a n d
sh o u ld p lease y o u .” said a
clu b sp o k esp e rso n .
A definition of a flower a r
ra n g e m e n t is “ th e a rt of
o rg a n iz in g s e le c te d e le
m e n ts a c c o rd in g to p rin
cip les of d e sig n to a tta in
b e a u ty , sim p licity , e x p re s
sion a n d h a rm o n y .
B ird in e r e m in d e d th e
w o m en th a t th e a rra n g e r
sh o u ld ch o o se a p a tte rn
w ith a th re e -d im e n sio n a l
look, h a v in g a focal point.
T h e a rra n g e m e n t sh o u ld
be b a la n c e d w ith th e flow
e rs a n d c o n ta in e r re lated
p le asa n tly . T h e final c rite r
ia sh o u ld be "D o I enjoy
m a k in g it? ”
T h e r e w ill n o t .be a
m e e tin g in A u g u s t b u t
e v ery o n e w as e n c o u ra g e d
to b rin g h o rtic u ltu re an d
a rra n g e m e n ts to th e c o u n
ty fair Aug. 17-21.
’
Roberts — Hudson
C indi H u d so n a n d B obby R oberts. J r ., bo th P endleton,
a n n o u n c e th e ir e n g a g e m e n t to be m a rrie d . C indi is th e
d a u g h te r of J a y Dee a n d J o a n H u d so n of H ep p n er.
R o b erts is th e so n of Bob a n d J a n ic e R o b erts, L a G ra n d e
a n d W in o n a R o b erts, B o ard m an .
T h e brid e-elect g ra d u a te d from H e p p n er H igh School
in 1982 a n d a tte n d e d Blue M ountain C o m m u n ity College.
S h e is em p lo y ed a s a d e n ta l a s s is ta n t in P e n d le to n .
R o b erts a tte n d e d lo n e H igh School a n d receiv ed h is
d ip lo m a th ro u g h Blue M ountain C o m m u n ity College. He
is em p lo y ed w ith H ixson C o n stru c tio n .
T h e co u p le p la n a n A u g u st 13 w e d d in g in H ep p n er.
Gabe Flores to attend youth congress
Gabe Flores, Irrigon, is help
ing make 4-H history.
Flores will be part of the
Oregon delegation attending the
1994 National 4-H Youth Con
gress in Orlando, Fla., in
December. This is the first time
the event has been held outside of
Chicago, its home for the last 72
years.
In additon to a change in loca
tion, states are free to decide the
make-up of their delegations and,
for the first time, young people
who participate in Extension
youth programs outside the tradi
tional 4-H club program are eligi
ble to attend. Flores and Russ
Mathiasen of Corvallis both fit
this category.
Flores, a 1994 graduate of
Riverside High School, was
selected on the basis of personal
development and leadership. He
was a facilitator of the Hispanic
Youth Leadership Conference for
young people in Morrow and
Umatilla Counties. In school, he
was active in athletics anr| a
counselor for the Outdoor Educa
tion program.
In the community, he is a
volunteer football and wrestling
coach, volunteers with Ducks
Unlimited and is active in the
multicultural club called “ Los
Amigos.”
His trip to 4-H Congress is
sponsored by the. Ford Motor
Company Fund and Friends of
4-H in Oregon.
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