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    FO U R - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, April 1, 1998
Bowl-a-thon set for April 4
H H C hears report 33 complete baby sitter training
By Marlyn Robinson
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Bowlers of all levels of
expertise will have a fun day on
Saturday, April 4, at the Willow
Lanes Bowling Alley. This is a
recreational
non-competitive
event labeled "Strike Out For
Kids". It is sponsored by the
Heppner Elks in cooperation with
the
Oregon
State
Elks
Association.
Participants must obtain pledge
sponsors and bring collected
funds to the bowl-a-thon. Pledge
cards are available at the bowling
alley and at the Elks Lodge. This
state-wide event is a means of
helping children with visual,
hearing and speech impairments.
All proceeds go toward the Elks
Children's Eye Clinic at the
Casey Eye Institute in Portland
and the Meadowood Springs
Speech and Hearing Camp near
Pendleton.
A large number of prizes
donated by merchants and
individuals will be awarded. The
amount of pledge dollars
on forest receipts
The Heppner Coordinating
Council, at its last meeting
March 24 received a report on
federal legislation to stabilize
national forest receipt payments
for the years 1986-1990.
According to Delanne
Ferguson, it is estimated that
Morrow County's forest receipts
would be around $271,000, an
increase of around $18,000 per
year.
The next meeting o f HCC will
be held on Tuesday, April 14, at
7:30 a.m. at the Heppner Ranger
District conference room.
Agenda items will include: the
proposed youth accountability
camp in Heppner; strategic plan
update; the community mapping
project;; and youth responsibility
court.
Share the
Joy o f
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Youths participate in baby sitter
training course
aster
Through Flowers
Sunday, April 12, 1 9 9 8
Welcome the freshness
of spring and the jo y of
Easter with this
radiant arrangement.
AFS “S p rin g B a s k e t” B o u q u e tr
We also have:
Easter Lilies
Easter Baskets
Thirty-three future baby sitters
from
Heppner
and
lone
completed a seven-hour training
course in Heppner on March 25
and received certificates of
training.
The students had "hands on"
opportunities to practice making
safe and nutritious snacks and
meals, observe children at play,
learn positive discipline skills, be
aware of accident prevention and
handle emergencies.
Trainers included George
Naims, Robanai Disque, Kelly
Merrill, Jennifer Haca and Liz
Green.
Certified sitters ready to care
for children are: Krystal Naims,
Madison Bailey, Kiel Naims,
Craig Scott, Sarah Barrow,
Alyssa Rietmann, Liz Orwick,
Blake Allstott, Missy Baker, Cyd
Tullis,
Emily
Bergstrom,
Meghan McCabe, Emily Key,
Linsey Mitchell, Blair Keithley,
Lynan
Bingham,
Sharma
Rietmagn, Eva Chitty, Kim
Morris, Sheena Shank, Katie
Hams, Kylee Disque, Jessica
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for appointment, please call
Zelma McDaniels, 676-5854 or
Barbara Gilbert, 676-9436
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Agenda items include election
of 1998 officers, 98-99 budget
review, weed district update and
NRCS staffing.
Meetings are open to the pub­
lic.
Drawing to be held Apnl 23,1998
Little League clinic planned
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has available
PROM
S P E C IA L
day, April 24, Pendleton Invita­
tional at Pendleton, 1 p.m.; Sun­
day and Monday, April 26-27,2A
State boys at Portland; Thursday,
April 30, Riverside JV/V at Wil­
low Run, 3:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, May 5, John Day at
Grant Union, 1 p.m.; Friday, May
8, Imbler and Weston-McEwen at
Echo, time TBA; Monday and
Tuesday, May 11-12, District 7
at W ildhorse/Pendleton, time
TBA; Monday and Tuesday, May
18-19, State at Eagle Crest, time
TBA.
SWCD/Weed Board to hold meeting
A regular Soil and Water Con­
servation Distnct/W eed Board
meeting will be held Tuesday,
April 7 at 7 p.m. at Beecher’s in
lone.
Lexington Grange
Lindsey
Hodges,
Lindsey
Clough, Stefame Hanson, Jessica
Westburg and Ivy Zimmerman.
Heppner HS golf schedule listed
Following is the Heppner High
School’s golf schedule:
Friday, April 3, Grant, Imbler
and Blue Mountaifi Academy at
Heppner, 1 p.m.; Friday, April 10,
Riverside Invitational at Willow
Run, 1 p.m.; Tuesday, April 14,
Hermiston and Pendleton JVs,
Imbler at Heppner, 2 p.m.; Friday,
April 17, R iverside, Im bler,
Wallowa, Weston-McEwen at
Echo, 12 noon; Wednesday, April
22, Mac-Hi Invitational (girls) at
Milton-Freewater, 12 noon; Fri­
collected
determines
the
monetary value of many prizes.
A $6 entry fee may be paid by
the bowler or deducted from that
person's pledges. Participants are
urged to contact sponsors and fill
up pledge cards as a way of
supporting this cause.
Enter at...
Men’s
Wear
HI
Players should bring gloves and
Heppner Little League will
bats
if they have them. For more
hold a clinic (with emphasis on
information,
call Kim Gutierrez
softball), Saturday, April 11, at
at
676-5052.
11 a.m. at the Kilkenny Field for
girls eight years and up.
The clinic is free of charge and
will focus on throwing and
fielding with an introduction to
the Ralph Weekly hitting style.
Ralph Weekly was the third base
coach and hitting coach for the
1996 gold medal Olympic
softball team.
All Little League toaches,
whiffle ball and up, and parents
are urged to attend. There will
be demonstrations on drills to
improve coaching techniques for
all levels of play.
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Births
Wine, 8.5 ox.
Water Goblet
11 ox.
Iced Beverage/
Parfait 12 ox.
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Zoe D ru silla W alch li-a
daughter Zoe Drusilla was bom
to Teresa Cooper Walchli and
Phillip Walchli of Hermiston on
February 10, 1998 at Good Shep­
herd Community Hospital in Her­
miston. The baby weighed 8 lbs.
.1 oz.
Ethan Myles Herman Ring-
a son Ethan Myles Herman was
bom to Jennifer Gomez of Im -
gon on March 6, 1998 at Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 6
lbs. 2 oz.
TERRY TALLMAN
FOR
MORROW COUNTY JUDGE
• Ready to m ake decisions as a commissioner and juvenile judge
• Provide leadership in government to deal with change in a positive way
(demonstrated after taking mayor’s office for Boardman in January 1997)
• Further our efforts to distinguish Morrow County as a place where others will want
to visit, work and live.
T hey lik e o u r f r i e n d l y , p e r s o n a l s e r v ic e ,
c o m p e titiv e r a t e s a n d lo w e r f e e s . They
k n o w w e u s e o u r d e p o s i t s to le n d f u n d s
lo c a lly to p e o p le a n d b u s in e s s e s w h ich
h e lp s ou r c o m m u n ity g r o w a n d p ro sp e r.
A n d w e a p p r e c ia te th e ir tr u s t in u s a s a
p a r tn e r in o u r c o m m u n ity 's f u tu r e .
Remember to call on
Ban/^ of ‘Eastern Oregon
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M l Yourself Short, Vote for TALUMII”
Pato By: CommHtoa to Elaci Tarry Tallman for Morrow County Judge
706 Ml. Hood Ava., Boardman, OR 97818
Your Community Bank. On Your Comer. In Your Comer.