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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 20, 2004 The O fficial N ew spaper o f the City o f Heppner and the County o f Morrow Heppner G A ZETTE-TIM ES Girl Scouts alumni to hold reunion In January of 2005, th e G irl S co u ts M id- Morrow County's 1 lome-Owned Weekly Newspaper C o lu m b ia C o u n cil is I’uhli'hcd weekly and entered as periodical nutter at the Post Ottiec at Heppner. Or planning a get-together for egon under the Act ot Mat ch 3. 1879 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Ore-gon Office at 147W Willow Street Telephone (541)676-9228 Fax (541) 676-9211 E- all Girl Scout and Girl Guide mail gtuhcpimei net or glurapidser vc net Website www heppner net Postmaster alumni Scouts from around send address changes to the Heppner (iarette-Times, P O Box 337. Heppner. 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On the HEPPNER WEBSITE: wwn.heppner.net If you were a Girl • Start or Change a Subscription Scout or Girl G uide for • Place a Classified Ad • Submit a News Story anywhere in the world, you • View Real Estate for Sale • City Council & Planning Minutes • Local Businesses • County Park • Willow Creek Park Reservations can participate by calling the • Free Digital Postcards • Senior Housing • and more1 Council office at (509) 783- 7721 or email girlscoutalum ni@ aol.com and give your name and address so you can receive Halloween dinner with spooky stew, creepy carrots, specific information later raunchy raisin salad, caustic crackers and peeping pumpkin pie cake, served by the Willow Creek Baptist Church Legion and volunteers as the treat on schedule at St Patrick’s Senior Auxiliary to meet Center, for Oct. 27 from 11:30 a m to 12:30 p.m. We have a call for volunteers for two positions, The A m erican both on Wednesdays: (1) a volunteer to deliver the Meals Legion and Auxiliary will on Wheels, from the meal site, at 11:30 a m., Wednesdays. meet on Oct. 25 at 6:30 p.m This position offers a 30-cents per mile reimbursement for for a potluck at the St gas; (2) a volunteer at the sign-up table, who also will come Patrick’s Senior Center. at 9 a m. to help wash and set tables for the noon meal. All m em bers are This is an open meeting which any interested person may asked to rem em ber o ur attend tro o p s and v e teran s by The regular monthly meeting o f the Site Committee bringing a gift for the gift is Thursday at the Center. You may call the office for the shop Anyone else in the exact time. community that would like to donate to this project can Business Conference to be held in call Evelyn Sweek at 676- Hood River 9483 or Bebe Munkers at 676-9677 The Gorge Business Resources Conference will research and working with be held Friday, Oct 29 in your Chamber. The c o st o f the Justice Court H ood R iver at the Best conference is $39, which report Western Hood River Inn S peakers at the includes lunch. For more T rev o r R hea, 19, conference will cover topics information, contact David Heppner, Maintaining Dog such as marketing, mobility, Sykes at 676-9228. as a Nuisance, fine $111. econom ic d ev elo p m en t, U S P S 240-420 St. Patrick’s Senior Center news Keith Lewis For Heppner City Mayor Obituaries— | one sc hooI board Sam uel Charles Doherty continued from page l A N eig h b o rh o o d W atch program is being created to students from participating include A, 3ld and 2nd streets in school sports programs if Sam uel C h arles they do not reside in that and the school playground. Doherty, the infant son o f district and have not been The MCSO will assign an Donald and Kelly Sullivan released by the district in officer during lone’s last two Doherty was born Saturday, which they reside in order to home games to patrol the Oct. 9, 2004 at Syracuse, p rev en t re c ru itin g by parking lots and off-limit NY, and died Sunday, Oct areas B row ning and districts 10, 2004. L am bier also d iscu ssed Also at the meeting, A funeral mass was the ISD Board held a hearing several preventative ideas held at 11 a m . on concerning the d is tric t’s c o n cern in g tre sp a ssin g , Wednesday, Oct. 20, at St charter school application vandalism and theft William’s Catholic Church in -the cu rren t and receiv ed no public lone C oncluding service comment ISD subsequently enrollment is 164 students in and burial followed at High unanimously approved the grades K-12. As reported to View Cemetery in lone ap plication to becom e a ODE, the district is currently Survivors include his charter school In the next serving 138 resident students parents, Donald and Kelly step, ISD and its attorney and 26 n o n -resid e n t Sullivan D oherty, sisters, will now proceed in drafting students. Shannon D o h erty and -th e E d u c a tio n the district’s charter B ridget D o h erty ; and In other business, the Foundation approved two maternal grandparents Allan ISD Board: grant requests from staff and Nina Sullivan He was -heard the following members- for the Talented preceded in death by his re p o rt from ISD and Gifted program students p atern al g ra n d p a ren ts, A d m in istra to r Bryn to build ro b o tic s using C h arles and B everly Browning: computer software and for a Doherty read in g -IS D will receive su p p lem en tal M e m o r i a l p ro g ram e n title d “ R ead $41,414.70 in Title funds for contributions in his name 2004-05 and'also qualified Naturally” that will be used may be made to the Crouse for an additional $32,658 in in the middle school. H ealth F o u n d atio n , c/o -Dean Robinson is Title funds A dditionally, B ak er In ten siv e C are ISD will receive $28,139.70 teaching a careers class for Nursery, 736 Irving Ave., in Title funds from Morrow seventh and eighth graders Syracuse, NY 13210. in c o rp o ra te s C ounty for the 2 003-04 th at Sweeney Mortuary school year for a total o f presentations by community o f Heppner is in charge o f $102,212 40. ISD plans to m em bers ab o u t th eir arrangements. use the monies to fund a Title professions. -thirty-m inute pep I math teacher, a part-time assemblies are being held instructional aide and to im plem ent supplem ental during the week o f home curriculum s according to sporting events. The pep students’ needs. Currently assem bly is run by th e Morrow County receives all cheerleaders and includes a cheer contest. Bill V anSchoiack the Title fund monies and -received a report was injured Saturday, Oct. 9 writes a check to ISD for its from Anne M orter o f the at 9 a m. at the VanSchoiack share -th e lo n e School Student Success Committee. ranch. He was riding a horse Morter said that they are in up a hill when the horse went greenhouse wiring project the process o f organizing a o v er b ack w ard s and he has begun and the roof has parent group to assist junior rolled 40 feet down the hill been inflated. Plants are for high and high school V a n S c h o i a c k sale through the lone Market students in building folios to su sta in e d sev ere facial and Green Feed -M o rro w C ounty better prepare in submitting fractures, lacerations on his ap p lic atio n s fo r college nose and a minor fracture o f S h e riff’s D eputy J e ff scholarships and grants. th e low er back He Lam bier visited the lone -approved hiring a underw ent reconstructive School and discussed issues lawyer to obtain the district’s surgery at Emanuel Hospital such as v an d alism and real estate deeds, some o f in P o rtlan d . He is now student safety during non which are still under Morrow recuperating at home and school hours with Browning. County and some o f which will have his jaw wired shut are under districts that no for several weeks lo n g er exist. T hose The horse may have T y re se M alc o lm properties include the school been aggravated by cougars, superintendent’s house and because four cougars were B oyd- a son, Tyrese other properties apart from seen in the area earlier and Malcolm, was born Oct 1, the school cougar tracks were found at 2004 at G ood Shepherd -h eard from the M edical C e n te r in the site m iddle school stu d en t V anS choiack is H erm isto n to C h ristin a council which subm itted Marie Gutierrez and Jerry expected to recover fully p ro p o sa ls fo r school Lamar Boyd o f Irrigon improvements The middle school council would pay for those improvements out o f their fund 676-9181 "Where friends Meet'' 142 North Main -heard that a family night at the lone Pool drew TH U R SD A Y , O C T O B E R 2 1 s t 102 people. V ISIT A T IO N BY D D G E R fo r N O R T H W E ST -learn ed th a t the district did not budget for D IS T R IC T , Q U E N T IN B U N N . A Pork Roast Dinner will be served starting at 6 p.m. will a kindergarten transportation and also is transporting non Special Initiation starting at 8 p.m. resident students w ithout B IN G O B B A C K O N W E D N E S D A Y N IG H T S , a t 7 p.m . reimbursement. -d isc u sse d the district’s home school policy and will revisit the issue in a third reading -ch an g ed th e November board meeting from Nov. 15 to Nov. 8 because o f a conflict for one o f the board members -approved spending $150 as the ISD’s share o f the OSBA’s legal assistance trust -ap p ro v ed a tw o - 217 North Main, Heppner year co-op program with « 676-9158 Serving Heppner Lexington <$ lone Heppner High School for girls’ golf, boys’ golf and baseball -learn ed th a t the In Remembrance school’s new reader board is T hen win be a public Veteran’s Day Observance now up and running. -heard the following Thursday, Nov. 11th a t 11 son. announcements: OSBA fall a t the Heppner Memorial Park regional meeting, Nov. 1, America« Leg!«« Colar Gurtf • VFW raising of the flag Blue Mountain Community Honor raD ef present service mea aad women C o lleg e S tu d en t U nion; Patriotic mne November board meeting, Nov. 8, work session6p m , wttk cake anáeefree at Jetare Place m eeting 7 p m .; O SBA annual convention, Nov. 12- Bveryaie la tarifas to help «■ tañar oar rateras and rtroop* 14. Portland VanSchoiack survives horse riding accident Births HEPPNER ELKS 358 M l. mmm • Experience with budget management Morrow County School Board Oregon State Lottery Commission Morrow County Planning Commission Oregon State Police • Local Business owner with investments in our community • Supports smart growth • Wants to help coordinate community service groups and local government agencies • Will Listen A Vote for Keith is a vote for Heppner \ V See Our Markdowns On Clearance Items! ^ MuMUj'J Djtl§