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FOUR Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday September 13, 2000 Advisory boards discuss projects for proposed bond levy Class of 1980 holds reunion lhe Heppner Class of 1980 recently held their 20th class reunion with 30 classmates in attendance l he class awarded "most changed" and "traveled the farthest" to Bill Huston of Freehold. New Jersey. "Least changed" was Paula Heinrichs; "youngest child" to Claudia Huston Smythe: "triathalon" to Dale Holland and "most inspirational" to Gen Grieb. Classmates attending the reunion as pictured are (left to right): front row-Sherry Combs Hill. Rita Gibson Walling. Paula Heinrichs, Claudia Huston Smythe. Todd Harrison. Bryan Kerr. Dale Holland. Alan Fortenberry. Darwin Ansotegui; middle row- lim Hedman. Jana Steagall Query . Larry Palmer. I odd Sherer. Pat Lovgren. Mane Linnell. Chris Riddle. Chris Zika. Janette Piper Skow. Bill Huston, Patty Huddleston Braun. Perry Wilson. Jett Edmondson; back row-Jaekie Gentry Ansotegui. Kaedene Hollomon Bailey. Melody Gochnauer Nuxoll, Janice Sherman Huddleston. JoLvnn Daly Anderson. Gen Gneb. Sandy Hudson Patton. I ela Breidenbach Peterson. Engagement W a g e n b la s t - S c h m it t Church of Nazarene mini-retreat The Heppner Church of the Nazarene has planned a mini retreat, "a Garden ot Hope." Saturday. Sept. 23. Lhe church welcomes welcomes Ruth Denny as their speaker for this mini-retreat. Denny is the wife of the late Rev. Randal Lari Denny of the Spokane Valley Church of the Nazarene A registration of S3 will cover lunch. Those planning to attend should send RSVP and money by Sunday. Sept. 17. to Shirley George. 687 E Hager St.. Heppner. Oregon 97S36. phone 676-5871. The first session will begin ai 10 a.m.. followed bv a soup salad lunch at noon The >ccond session will begin at 1 p.m. and will finish by mid-afternoon. A tree will ottering will nelp defray Denny ^ expenses " I bis should piove to he a great time of inspiration as we come together to listen to what the Lord has placed on Ruth’s heart.” said spokesperson Kathv Jones Everyone is invited to attend Arts & Crafts club plans coast trip Amy Wagenblast and Charles Schmitt. Jr. Steve and Vicki Wagcnblast of Lexington announce the engagement of their daughter. Amy Lynn Wagcnblast. to Raymond Charles Schmitt. Jr., both of Spokane. WA. The bride-elect graduated from lone High School and from Oregon State University. She is employed by Northwest farm Credit Serv ices in Spokane, WA Schmitt is the son of Ray and Joan Schmitt of Sprague. W A. I le graduated from Sprague High School and Washington State University, and also received his MBA degree from Eastern Washington University. He is currently employed at Western Bank in Spokane. WA. ¥ BENEFIT STEAK FEED & AUCTION H elpiru j S ta n d s ‘ ’ "M’e /p ittj F te a rts The Morrow County Arts and Crafts group has planned a trip to the coast through Sisters into Newport on Oct. 13-15. After an overnight on the beach, the group w ill tour Oregon Coast Aquarium and Old Town before they travel to Lincoln City. The Smoky Robinson show at the Chinook Winds Casino is included in the overnight stay in Lincoln City. Coming east again. the group will make a stop at Evergreen Aviation in McMinnevillc and at the new Chinese Gardens in Port land. .Anyone interested in going may contact Betty Mills. 676-5546. or Bebc Munkers, 676-9677. Neighborhood Center plans sale A rummage sale will he held at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Friday, September 15. from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. FAX PAPER G a ze tte -T im e s 6 76 -9 2 2 * Morrow C ounty School District advisory boards are holding a series of meetings to discuss school building construction projects for possible inclusion in the school bond election proposed for March Preliminary lists of projects have been compiled for each school. The following lists are only tentative and are not listed in order of priority. Heppner Elementary School -Energy efficient windows for all classrooms in the old section of the building. -Tile hallways, classrooms and entry way. Asbestos tiling is breaking in all areas and needs to be replaced. -New roof for main building/old section. Additionally, if the old building and gymnasium are tom down: -Build cafeteria- auditorium gym nasium /band room connected to main building. -Add parking area and bus loading zone. -Reroute Stansbury Street. If the buildings remain -C lose off upper floors of Heppner Junior High. -Construct sidewalk rails next to the gymnasium. -Remove trees and pave portion of HJH front for additional parking. -New roof on gymnasium. New ceiling in band room. lone Schools -New elementary school. -Maintenance projects for high school. Heppner High School -New roof on both buildings. -Prepare, paint and seal exterior of buildings. -Replace sidewalks and exterior steps in front of school. -Remove old floor tile and replace with new in all classrooms and at main entry -Prepare each room for future distance teaming. -Remove existing darkroom and build new one in shop. -Add electrical outlets to all classrooms -New ceiling tile in lower hall. -Build storage shelves and book shelves in all classrooms -Replace existing windows with energy efficient windows. -Renovate storage under gym and upper wing. -New mtercom/clock system -Enlarge principal’s office space. -Completely renovate and enlarge both boys’ and girls’ locker rooms. -Move storage rooms for P.E. and sports. -Remove gym floor ana put down new floor. -Seal coat existing parking lots. -Pave parking lot at end of gym. -Pave road to baseball field. -Building retaining wall at baseball field. -New practice gym. -New all-weather track Sam Boardtnan Elementary Boardman -Enlarge freezer space. -Remodel restrooms in older part of building-flushers. -Remodel old classrooms, storage and coat areas. -Heating/ ventilation/ air/ c o n d itio n in g (MV AC) replacement in old part of building. -Build outside restrooms for playing fields. -Put small restrooms in M in ia tu re , Clocks Good For Traveling! Peterson's Heppner TICK TOCK &o*.(rin ’ 5 /¡ou rl& TPlnet 1 8 0 / / , (?h&3e * V ( p ir F or tickets, contact: Sami Taylor .'>(¿7-7HB 1 • C hrissy N ichols .*>(» I-H.> I.1» Ratine Mctiovvan-VVilliains IRI-2(>27 M onica B ird .>b7-.)2.'>0 I - J-lappnar - 6 7 6 -9 9 3 5 Starting Sept 12 th F la il Hr W in te r MFo urn Tuesday - Friday 11-2,5-9 Saturday 5-9 N E W F O R LU N C H ! Tuesday - Friday 11:30-1:30 Pizza by the slice!!! Only $2.00 With salad & beverage $3.75 Lanes are up a n d ru n n in g - b etter th a n ever! Leagues are starting week o f 9 /1 7 /0 0 S u n d a y : M ixed 5 :3 0 p.m . T u e s d a y : L a d ie s’ 6 :3 0 p.m . W ed n esd ay: M en ’s 6 :3 0 p.m . T h u r s d a y : M ixed 9 :3 0 a.m . . ■ Dinner tickets: $ 1 5 12 years or older $6 children 1 1 years or younger • $25 per couple Jewelers Bowling is Back! A practice session will begin Friday, Sept 15 to determine teams. Bring gym shoes and knee pads for practices and games. Salili d a y . S e p te m b e r ¿.lid al th e H e rn iisto n C o m m u n ity C en ter (» p.m . Social H o u r - N o H ost Bar 7 p.m . D in n e r w ith the A uction to follow security. -Upgrade electrical -Replace football field lights. -Put outside bleachers on concrete or asphalt pad -Repave driveway and lower parking area. -Remove asbestos in crawl- ways. -Build additional soccer fields. -Seal coat parking lots. Community members are encouraged to attend the adv isory committee meetings and provide input. Upcoming advisory committee and board meetings are as follows: -Wednesday, September 20 Special Heppner-Lexington Advisory Committee meeting. Heppner Elementary School. 7 p.m. -Tuesday, October 3: Boardman Irrigon Advisory Committee meeting. Sam Boardman Elementary School. 7 p.m -Wednesday, October 4: Heppner-Lexington Advisory 'Committee meeting, Heppner Elementary School, 7 p.m. -Thursday. October 5 lone Advisory Committee meeting, lone Schools Library. 7 p.m. -Monday, October 9: Ihe Morrow County School Board will meet at 5 p.m. for a work session concerning the proposed bond issue prior to the regular meeting planned for 7:30 p.m. at Riverside High School. Thursday, October 12: A meeting of the Bond Campaign Support Committee will be held at the Port of Morrow, Boardman. at 6:30 p.m. SOUTH MORROW COUNTY COLT VOLLEYBALL TO BEGIN SEPT 15 (olt volleyball for (fiildren in third through sixth grade will run from Friday, Sept. 15 to Sunday, Oct. 15. y k Came) will be on Sundays and practices on Friday. AUDREY HOMAN W MAREK KOPACZ ANGIE CCJRRIN WILLIAMS kindergarten rooms. A.C. Houghton Elementary Irrigon -Exterior doors and frames- replace -Electrical upgrade in older part of building. -Replace floor tile -Replace single pane wtndows- energy conservation. -Pave southeast side of school- bus area. -Replace pavement on intermediate playground. -Replace HVAC in old part of building. -Replace roofing with 20-30 year roof. -Seal parking and primary playground asphalt. Columbia Middle School -Fence a security area. -Finish paving parking area- expand for high school. -Carpet five classrooms. -Improve outside athletic facilities. -Upgrade restrooms-flushers. -Provide additional gym space-Irrigon High School. -Construct new fire exit from existing gym. -Renovate HVAC-capacity problem. Riverside High School, Boardman -Upgrade old restrooms- flushers. -HVAC upgrade-capacity. -Replace rooting on flat part of building and shop area. -Replace lighting controls m auditorium. -Replace tile in halls-older part of building. -Fence around football field- Registration and release forms are available at the elementary school office with the volunteer sign-up sheet at the elementary and high schools W ATCH F O R © H A R D O P E N I N G OF: (?otUn 3 ûlllatdô and -Qtcade ^fSLm VOLUNTEER coaches, and an adult and # a high school volleyball player per team ARE HEEDED. BILLARDS ARE HERE! dfotlrìn ó ß o u rl& ïPlnar. For more information, contact Missy (utsforth at 989-^104. 1 8 0 / / . (?ha3e I - 1-1 ep p n et - 6 7 6 -9 9 3 5 (