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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - NINE
on a statew id e basis If
elected, I look forward to
serving resp o n sib ly and
addressing the challenges to
come
co n tin u ed from p a g e H
Young and old warned to leave the area
“ R u b -a-d u b -d u b ,” literature, television, leisure,
The last day to spooks and spookettes will
This H allow een
register to vote is Tuesday, have a chance to show their event is a “ D o n atio n s who were the three men in nature and music (with an
M em ber for All Saint
o ccasional “ Name That
Oct.
12 B allots will be Halloween Pumpkin carving W elcom e”
com m unity the tub?
Episcopal Church
This question is one Tune”).
mailed out on Friday, Oct 15 skills at Valby L utheran outreach effort designed to
She has also been
K le in ’s w ebsite
and must be returned by Church on Saturday, Oct assist the Morrow County example o f the trivia that
active as a Blue Mt
(mrbillstrivia
com) states
could
be
included
in
Mr
Tuesday, Nov 2 by 8 p m
30 In a no-holds-barred Fair Board to construct a
C om m unity
C ollege
that
he
launched
his show in
co n test, Valby and its new 4-H club dormitory at Bill’s Traveling Trivia Show
Foundation Board Member;
M orrow
C ounty coming to Heppner on Nov 1984 while working for a
T hrivent
Investm ent the
City o f Heppner Planning
pub owner in Salem After an
Management firm will be Fairgrounds Spokespersons 20
Commission Member for 12
evening
w hen som e
Mr
Bill
(Bill
Klein)
offering spook prizes for two for the church and the fair
years; C ity o f H eppner
customers
argued
over ‘50s
is
coming
at
the
request
of
d iv isio n s o f pum pkin board said that kids from all
T ransportation A dvisory
TV
program
s,
Klein
carving one for the most corners of the county will be the Morrow County FARM
Committee; Morrow County By Marie Key
M ural suggested a trivia game as a
original carving and one for able to take advantage o f a F o u n d a tio n ’s
Cultural Coalition Planning
Committee,
to
offer
a “fun mid-week promotion and the
host
of
applications
that
will
The Lady Cardinals the most downright scary
Committee, and Heppner
and
entertaining
evening
that owner agreed to the idea “I
trav eled to H elix on pum pkin ever carved in be av ailab le including
Booster Club Member
will
help
raise
funds
for
the thought it was a six-month
show ers,
restroom s,
Estes has skills in Tuesday, Oct 5 and were Eastern Oregon
completion
of
the
mural
on fad and I’d have to find a real
The contest begins overnight living quarters and
m anagem ent, legal, and lost in four games, 27-25, 1-
Saturday evening at 4:30 much more “We think that the agricultural museum in job soon,” states Mr Bill on
governm ental budgeting 25, 16-25 and 19-25.
Jenny Griffith led the p m at the Valby Parish Hall this is an effort worth total Heppner,” reports a mural the w ebsite “ A fter six
She has w orked at a
months, I was doing eight
committee spokesperson
statew ide level with the team with 12 points, two Each contestant needs to community support,” said
shows
seven days a week
W
hat
thick
metal
O regon D epartm ent o f aces, 44 passes, seven hits bring the pumpkin o f his or Sarah Carlson, chairperson
The
show
has been going
plate
is
throw
n
in
the
Revenue on special teams and tw o kills A lyssa her choice that will lend itself o f the outreach committee
strong
ever
since.”
To make this event Olympics? “Anyone who can
for appraisal standards and Rietm ann follow ed with to the spook design desired
You can find the
answer this question and has
valuation projects, as well as eight points, 62 passes, two All young contestants under even m ore attractiv e,
fam
ous
“L o o p ” in what
five
friends,
family
members,
T
hrivent
Investm
ent
on computer program design blocks, eight set assists, 17 65 are urged to then take
windy
city?
“Whether you
or
co-w
orkers
willing
to
them home and spook their Management Firm, a branch
fo r
le g islativ e hits and five kills
can
answer
that
question or
make
a
team
is
the
perfect
o f Lutheran Services, will
Sara Peck and Abby neighborhood
im plem entation She has
not,
you
can
find
a fun-filled
participant
for
the
trivia
Not only will there match donations received at
ex ten siv e ex p erien ce in Key contributed four points
contest,” says the committee evening with friends at the
u n d e rstan d in g
and each Peck also had 69 be a Pum pkin C arving the function
member, who was a Trivia Heppner Elks Lodge, from
K
e
1
w
a
y
n
e
implementing the Oregon passes, four blocks, 12 set Contest, but there will be an
M orrow Show player a few years ago 6:30 to 9:30 p m , on
Revised Statutes. She has assists, 17 hits and five kills. outdoor wiener roast over a H aguew ood,
Team members have time to Saturday, Nov. 20,” says the
represented Morrow County Key had two passes, 50 set bonfire in the parking lot at County Fair Board member
huddle, w rite down their spokesperson for the mural
for 16 year at the Board of assists, three aces and seven the country church on the said, “We are about two-
On th e church- thirds funded for the new answers and turn them in to committee
Property Tax Appeals, at the dumps Ashly Grams added hill
E ntry form s and
K lein’s “lovely assistant”
M ag istra te D ivision o f three points, four passes, 46 sponsored menu will be hot construction project We
information
are available by
throughout
the
rounds
of
have
been
planning
for
this
Oregon Tax Court and in the set assists and 10 dumps. dogs on pointed willow
calling
Doris
Brosnan at
questions
during
the
three-
O regon
Tax
C ourt, Amber P atto n had tw o sticks, toasted but gooey and facility for the past several
676-5382.
A
table
for a team
hour
show
ro asted years and now it’s time to
providing the docum ents points, six passes, two aces, sticky
o
f
six
co
sts
$120.
That
Tuxedo-clad Mr Bill
necessary to meet the one hit and one kill m arshm allow s, s'm o res, construct It's a building that
is
tax
draws from his database of co n trib u tio n
requirements o f the law She Stephanie Holland added baked beans and hot kids and adults from all over
deductible “Teams will be
over
18,000
questions
the
county
will
enjoy
and
also has advanced computer one point and 26 passes. chocolate
playing for prizes, as well as
When the winner of use We really appreciate gathered from players, trivia
skills gained from assisting in Barbara Holland contributed
having a great time,” states
games
and
library
and
on-line
the m anagem ent o f the six passes, one block, 14 hits the pumpkin carving contest Valby's willingness to help us
the
mural co m m ittee
research
Categories
include
d atabase for M orrow and six kills, while Kylee is over and the last o f the hot achieve our goal ”
member
“ We think that our movies, science, history,
County Assessment and Tax, Svetich had five passes and dogs roasted and the oven
church
and
our communities sp o rts, geography, arts,
baked beans gone, all
along w ith 18 years o f Kim Morris had one pass.
need
to
help
bring this
children under 65 years will
ex p erien ce w ith deed
HES holds Food Drive contest
board the wagon for a hay w orthw hile project into
records, legal descriptions,
ride into the canyon with the fruition,” said Sarah Carlson
maps, district boundaries
rock foundation h has been “We are grateful to Thrivent
and public service
said that at one tim e it Investment Management for
Question 1) “1 hope By Marie Key
provided walls and a roof for their offer to match our
people will v ote for me
church-sponsored event,”
because they know that I will
The lone JV team the homestead owner of the
serve them efficien tly , played at Helix on Tuesday, land where Valby Lutheran she said
RSV Ps w ould be
effectively and cheerfully, O ct. 5 and lost in three Church now stands Bring a
ap
p
re
cia
te d Call Sarah
b ecau se
providing the accountability games, 17-25, 25-15 and 11- flash lig h t
Carlson
at
422-7245, Duane
participants will need to
that is critical to sustaining 15.
Neiffer
at
422-7325
or Louis
trust in local government.”
Paige Armstrong led walk a short distance in the
Q uestion 2) “ I the team with 13 points, 15 dark All the bats have been Carlson at 676-5302.
believe the biggest challenge passes and one kill. Teonna
Heppner Elementary Students gathered for an assembly in
facing all public officials is Vandever and Kayla LaRue
the HES gym to find out the winners of the Food Drive
providing quality service and contributed eight points
Contest.
a c c o u n ta b ility
w hile each Vandever also had 20
The students o f Heppner Class with 213 pounds; 3rd-
resp ectin g the revenue passes, two aces, two hits
Elementary
School recently Mrs. Morris’ Class with 208
allocations given to us. Local and one kill LaRue had 25
Once again SMART readers, but would rather
com
pleted
a Food Drive pounds; 4th- Mrs. A llen’s
g ov ern m en t is facing passes, two aces, three hits time has come around All
just sit back and let someone contest The second graders
Class with 204 5 pounds; 5th-
diminishing resources. It will and one kill
elementary schools in the read to them.
won the contest All total, Mrs. H aguew ood’s Class
take
innovation
and
Ashly G ram s had Umatilla/M orrow County
There is no wrong 1663 pounds were gathered
with 170 pounds; 6th- Mrs
cooperation to meet the th ree p o in ts and Emily area that have a SMART
answ er in SMART If “All the kids did awesome,”
O
sm in ’s Class w ith 169
requirements o f the law and Rietmann had two points, program are geared up to go.
children are willing to listen said Jamie M cC orm ack,
pounds, Mrs. M atteson’s
the needs of those we serve.” seven passes, one ace, six Local reading will begin the
and adults are willing to H eppner N eighborhood
Class with 122 pounds; 8lh-
Q uestion 3) (w ith hits and one kill Brittnee week of Oct 11 The schools
read, the program is Center volunteer
M rs Sm ith-G riffith 121
emphasis on issues facing D esB ouillon s had one are running at capacity and
working The program has
l ’1 place- M rs pounds; and 9th place- Mrs.
county clerk) “Quality Voter points, six passes, one ace, SMART is appreciative o f
served more than 77,000 Clough’s Class with 360.5
Gibbs with 95 pounds
R ecords.
P roviding one hit and two kills and the space provided for
children in Oregon since the pounds; 2nd- Mrs Dowdy’s
a c c o u n ta b ility
and Julianna VandenBrink had v o lu n teers to read with
p ro g ram 's
inception
accessibility to the voter one point, seven passes and children
Volunteers will read with St. Patrick’s Senior Center news
records is essential to protect one hit Kayla Palmateer had
Heppner Elementary 11,000 children this fall
Chili and cheese, baked potatoes, coleslaw, cottage
the integrity o f the double 17 passes, 11 set assists and .SMART coordinator Tracie
Children experience cheese and peaches, cornbread and cookies are on the menu
majority vote and to instill one hit and Kylee Svetich Bunch shares space in the leaps in read in g skills,
to be served by the Seventh Day Adventist volunteers on
confidence in the outcome of had five passes, five hits and library in a quiet corner
co n fid en ce levels and Oct 20, for the Senior Center noon meal
our elections Meeting the one kill
SMART is seeking a demonstrate longer attention
“I have placed a file labeled ‘Senior Center News
requirem ents o f the Help
co o rd in ato r for the Sam spans. SMART will make
Items'
in
the center office,” said Grace Drake. “My desire
America Vote Act Congress
B oardm an
E lem entary reading a p leasu rab le
is to make my task (and yours) easier to have timely
passed HAVA in O ctober
School in Boardman
activity
information about center activities of general interest, to
2002 to improve our voting
The
SMART
Children are given report in the present format o f ‘St Patrick’s Senior Center
system. The act calls for a Shamrockette of
program
is
actively two books each month to
news.' For publication on any given Wednesday, the items
centralized voter registration
recruiting volunteers to read take home to share with their
must
be in my hands by Friday evening before the date At
database, access for people the Month
with two children for a full families Last year SMART
the very latest, I need them by early Monday morning since
with disabilities, certification
school year This creates a children took home 4,574
my intent is to deliver what I have written to the G-T by 11
o f election officials and voter
-y rr-r
sense o f consistency and boo k s M any read their
a
m on Monday (on holiday week-ends, news must be
outreach The challenge will
allows the child to form a books to siblings and many
delivered
by 5 p m , Friday) The telephone works too, my
be to meet the requirements
close attachm ent to their take home books in Spanish,
number
is
676-9439
You may leave messages with pertinent
o f HAVA while respecting
reader Each child is also so parents can read to them
information and your name and number for me to contact
our budget allocations We
paired with a second
Last year SMART you There is usually more going on than I ‘just know ’”
also need to engage our
volunteer on a separate day volunteers read with children
youth in the voting process
o f the week, giving them a in the U m atilla/M orrow
I w ould love to see a
full hour per w eek o f county area a total o f 6,642
program that informed our
individual reading attention hours Rem em ber, local
youth about the privilege of
The program is not c o o rd in a to rs help local
the voting as well as fengaged
The St Patrick's Day committee is asking for
focused on teaching children volunteers read with local
them in the election process
suggestions
for next year's parade Grand Marshall If you
to read, but on the pleasure children for the local
I would like to develop a
have someone in mind, please contact Shanny Miller at
o f reading
community
partnership with the schools
Volunteers let the
Call Tracie Bunch. 989-8541
to im plem ent such a
child's comfort level with SMART co o rd in ato r at
program ”
reading guide them Some Heppner Elementary School. HHS to commemorate Veteran’s Day
Q u estion 4) “ I
readers can sound out a few 676-9128, ext 2630, or
believe the C ounty will
words, or can’t read, but c o n tact
your
local
Heppner High School's Veteran's Day Ceremony
continue to grow and
have m em orized short elementary school and get
prosper I have faith in our Kolleen C hapa ha« been named stories and can recite them involved in making some will be on Nov 10
Any veterans interested in sharing photographs or
elected officials to protect the October Shamrockette of Som e are fairly fluent SMART readers
experiences
please contact HHS at 676-9138
our interests both locally and the Month.
Valby to sponsor a
pumpkin carving contest
Candidates
Forum
Mural Committee to
sponsor trivia contest
Lady Cards
defeated by
Helix
lone JV loses to
Helix
You too can help SMART
make young readers
St. Pat’s Day committee seeking
nominations
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