FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 21, 2000 Cardinal Booster Club holds meeting A family tradition By Jeri McElligott Th: Cardinal Booster Club met Monday, June 5, at lone High School. Thank you notes were read from the Heppner softball team for the Gatorade donation, The Citizens for Schools for the donation to support the levy, and Nikki McElligott and Camie Bumght for the donation toward their all star basketball ad. The sample for the state championship flag should be available by the July meeting. The 4th of July shirts will be delivered by June 15. They will be available at Wheatland Insurance and will be sold at the golf tournament in Heppner July 3 and in lone July 4.. Entertainment night planned Members of the 2000 Pendleton Round-Up Court pose for a photograph in Portland following the Rose Parade. In the center is Francine (Hisler) Bristow who was a princess in 1950. Her niece. Annie Hisler. Heppner (far left) keeps up the tradition 50 years later. - Photo by John Bristow Debbie Burns new Neighborhood Center director Prior to moving to lone, she the planned projects or bring worked as a detail rep for the pet projects of their own. "Drop by and give us a call and industry, traveling to stores, showing them new products and find out what's going on," said helping them with merchandising Debbie. Debbie, who worked with Jan and displays during sales and (Skaggs) for a month before promotions. going it alone in May, Debbie has a brother living in Northern California and two commented about all the "help nieces, Kyla, seven, and Autumn, and support” Jan gave her. "The 1-1/2. The family is looking volunteers have all been forward to a visit from Kyla this wonderful," she added. "And everyone in the community has summer. In addition to raising sheep, been great and has made me feel Debbie enjoys sewing, cooking welcome." "Everyone is welcome to come and gardening. She also has some new plans in and say hi," she adds. "We for the Neighborhood Center. In always have the coffee on." Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. July she hopes to set aside an Debbie Burns afternoon, possibly the third Monday through Friday (closed There's a new face at the Thursday of the month, for senior 12-1 for lunch). The Neighborhood Center Heppner Neighborhood Center. crafts. She will have projects Debbie Bums was hired as planned and material lists welcomes donations of clothing, director -Marci^-‘1avaiiabie~fotj senior activities, furniture in good usable following the retirement oflong- "The semofSTh ay either work on conditttotr. utensils and blankets. »*C 11 * k ' * time dirggtQfcTâniçe Skaggs < Bums. 40, originally from northern California, came to Oregon around five years ago when her father was relocated. She had been living in the city in Gilean Newman, AQHA a condo and missed having manager of recreational riding Marilyn Allison of Heppner animals and living on a farm, recently enrolled in the American programs, said "The Horseback since she grew up on a farm in Quarter Horse Association Riding Program is a unique opportunity to earn rewards Petaluma. Horseback Riding Program. of traditional From California she first The program recognizes and outside competition. In some cases the moved to Albany where her rewards AQHA members for parents, William and Marlene time spent with their American program rewards people who Hale, had a farm. There she met Quarter Horses in activities such already spend many hours riding her future husband. Loyal Bums as trail rides, shows, working American Quarter Horses. For III, and the couple were married cattle, pleasure driving and others, the horseback nding program is an incentive to get out October 3, 1999. They then simply riding. moved from Albany to lone, a A unique aspect of the program and ride." Horseback riding provides logical choice for a move is its simplicity. Current AQHA because her husband's parents, members complete a program good exercise. According to the Betty and Loyal Bums. Jr., live application and pay a one-time U.S. Department of the Interior, there. The lone area was also $25 enrollment fee. Each more than 27 million people centrally located within her enrollee receives an official participate in horseback riding husband's sales territory. He AQHA log sheet to record his nationally. AQHA actively encourages works as a sales rep for an hours driving or riding an animal health distributor. American Quarter Horse. horseback riding as a relaxing Debbie and her husband raise Participants need not own their recreational activity that can be sheep and end up spending at own horse, but all official hours enjoyed alone or shared with least one weekend a month at her must be accrued with a registered family and friends. parents' farm where they keep American Quarter Horse. For more information about around 100 head of sheep AQHA and its programs, visit The first award, a program Debbie's sheepdog and her cat recognition patch, is given after www.aqha.com or call (806) also call the Hales’ farm home. 50 hours have been logged and 376-4811. Their sheep, purebred registered verified. Patches and nine Hampshires and Montadales, are subsequent awards are presented raised mainly for seed stock for at 100 to 5,000-hour levels and breeders and commercial sheep range from merchandise gift men. Those breeds of sheep are certificates from Drysdales raised for their meat. Western Store to a Montana Send or Receive Both the Bums started out with Silversmiths trophy belt buckle Heppner Gazette-Times sheep 4-H projects, which grew at the highest level. into a hobby and then into a business. This time of the year the Bums spend a little more time in Albany because it is the heavy in vites kids to summer fun showing and sale season. Debbie graduated from high school at Petaluma High School in California. She attended Santa Rosa Junior College before transferring to California e Polytechnic State University at June 26-30, 9 a.m.-12 noon 4 San Luis Obispo where she earned a bachelor of science 4 Main S treet Park in Heppner (next to library) degree in home economics. Kids age 3 years old to sixth grade She worked for 10 years in the Parents' Day at VBS on Friday, June 30 apparel industry, for Marin Apparel Company, based in Free snow cones on Friday Novato, CA, around 30 miles south of Petaluma (also 30 miles Quality adult supervision from the Golden Gate Bridge). She was sales service manager and corporate rep for the J Songs Crafts Snacks • Sames • Bible Stories J Southwest temtory. Local resident enrolls in AQHA program A "Great Night of Entertainment and Dancing" has been planned on Thursday, June 29, beginning at 8 p.m. at the Pendleton Convention Center. The evening will feature dancing entertainment from 8-9 p.m. and mixed ballroom dancing for everyone from 9 p.m. to midnight. Entertainment includes Native American dancers, "Qeutzalcoatl" Ballet Folklorico, the Roundup City doggers, 2000 Festival Square Dancers and Scottish Bagpipe Dancers. Dick Spooner will be the master of ceremonies and live music will be provided by the Severe Family. Tickets are $8 per person at the door. The program and dance will be a "nice-dress, non­ alcoholic affair." For more information, call George and Lorene Griffith, 422- 7448, or Dave and Jodene Hughes, 541-472-9173. Office Supplies^ Members approved the digitilized Cardinal logo from Hood River Apparel. Any item with the logo can be purchased. The set up cost is $100. Arlynda Gates will look into local businesses to compare costs. It was announced that Dale Holland is the new football coach, with Dennis Stcfam the assistant. Lon McCabe is the new middle school volleyball coach. Robin Graff helped redo the Cardinal sign at the school. Free sport physicals will be at lone. All new students and those 676-9228 C A R E S Y S T E M ME D I C AL GROUP In order to better serve our patients, the Good Shepherd Medical Center is pleased to announce that Board Certified Obstetrician Dr. Richard Johnson is now seeing patients in Irrigon and Boardman on Wednesdays For an appointment call 567-5305 Dr. Richard Johnson 600 NW Eleventh, Hermiston (W e d d in g (Ta 6 Ce s ft Charme Coe & Randolph Brächet* W eddiKp d u ty 8, 2000 Alt co le Sweeney, & S cott Coe Wadd/Hf: Aapnet 12, 2000, St. P a fa 'cit Chanoh MlUNUj'J C om puter Paper V PHERD H E A L T H FAX PAPER Gazette-TImes entering sixth and 10th grade who will be participating in sports must have physicals. Stefani asked the club to pay for the boys' summer league tournament in Fossil. The cost is $60. The club approved his request. Robinson announced that Brad Burright and Nikki McElligott will be introduced at the PreFontaine Classic in Eugene June 24. 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