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SIXTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 20, 197K HHS Prom Court announced at suprise assembly County residents to have say in development Three princesses and three princes were named to the Junior -Senior Prom Court of 1978 at a surprise assembly held at Heppner High School Tuesday Princesses Lori Rhea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea, Janice Healy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy, and Linda Bier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bier, were ' J I.npp v, WmtV- A'. t - :.,4 Named to the Junior Senior prom court at a special assembly on Tuesday were (standing, l-r) Jim Kenny, Lori Rhea. Mark Huddleston, Sam Myers, Janice Healy; and (sitting) Linda Bier. Court members were selected from the senior class by vote of the junior class. ? ;( " h u i 11 d) p ..LLILIHI I ,11 ,1)111. II. JJ IMI I I 11 '"I""'"' MU'H""!'""'!"1"' IHIIIII IIJIIIIII' 11111101)1111111 I .. I CvJZF3fe& off fhe snow fires... 9l nd get ready to rofJ Ennnnnnnnmc ror spring i ily TRUCK TIRE Performance; Popularly Priced I Peak SKID DEPTH EQUAL TO FIRST LINE TIRE DESIGNS Compared with com petitive tires, the CO-OP FARM-n-MARKET provides un usual traction and anti-skid qualities. SUPER STRONG NYLON CONSTRUCTION Assures greater cord strength as well as resistance to heat, water, impact. Be cause of this strength, the carcass has good recappable qualities. each given a red rose to announce their selection. Sam Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers; Mark Huddleston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huddleston; and Jim Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kenny, comprise the male half of the court. Crowning of the queen and king of the court will take place at 10 p.m. during the III . 5 J r a. nit prom on Saturday, April 29. The court was selected from the HHS senior class by vote of the junior class. Michelle Portman, junior class advisor, said the choices were made on basis of service to the school, outstanding character and characteristics defining the "ideal student". Icrv Vf'-fJ 3 I m 3 2 J DISCOUNT ON ALL CO-OP TIRES CAR PICKUP TRUCK The CO-OP FARM-n-MARKET Tire fills the need in the replacement farm market for vehicles in highway and city delivery usage. It has been specifically designed for multi-purpose use and because of low initial cost and reliable long wear, it is an excellent buy. or conservation program ai May Morrow County residents will have a chance to help ap praise the natural resources of the county and develop a conservation program to im prove them at a' public meeting scheduled for Tues day, May 2, in Boardman. The public meeting, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Riverside High School, will provide an opportunity for residents to express their opinions of the problems, trends and needs for natural ' resources in the county, ac cording to Dick McElligott, chairman of the Morrow Soil Soroptimists celebrate 30th anniversary, plan luncheon Soroptimists International of Heppner celebrated its thirtieth anniversary Thurs day, April 13, at their regular luncheon meeting. Plans were discussed for the Senior Girls Luncheon which will be held today, Thursday, April 20, at the Episcopal Parish Hall. Academic and Vo-Tech Scholarships will be presented at the luncheon. Plans were also discussed for the Regional Conference, April 28, 29, and 30, at Pasco-Kennewick. Special guests for the anni versary meeting were Mrs. Ila Albert, who showed some extremely interesting slides and told the group of her visit and Water Conservation Dis trict. The meeting will be co-sponsored by the Morrow SWCD and the USDA Soil Conserva tion Service. This opportunity to help plan USDA programs is a result of the Resources Conservation Act which Presi dent Carter signed into law last November. The law requires public participation and involvement in setting the needs and goals for soil and water conservation. The Resources Conserva tion Act requires USDA to appraise the natural resour ces on all private land, to the Holy Land, and member Eleanor Gonty's granddaugh ter, Ramona Rafferty, Seat tle, who is presently a food coordinator in charge of supplies for a local tug company there. She served last year as a seaman aboard Gontys host a n ddaugh te r Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rafferty, Seattle, were recent visitors at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Gonty. f:. .-.-WITH THE M ERO 3 AS Friday , 5' , T April m Ei Jfv (J If 7to9p.m. i? , r" Most Stores Will Close At 5 p.m. Promotion Of Your Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Merchants' Committee develop a five-year program to meet the. needs, and evaluate progress each year. The first five-year program with the appraisal must be submitted to Congress by Dec. 31, 1979. Included in the require ments of the Act are a determination of the quality and quantity of soil, water and related resources, such as wildlife habitat, as well as the ability of these resources to meet current and future demands. Also considered will be changes in resource condi tions because of past uses, the costs and benefits of alterna the tugs plying their way between Seattle and Alaska. A work night was held Tuesday, April 18, at the high school. Members worked on favors for the luncheon, and centerpieces and programs for the regional conference. printing 676-9228 i tive soil and water conserva tion practices, and the effects of alternative irrigation tech niques on conservation and the environment. "At the May 2nd meeting we will gather information, con cerns and comments from resource-related groups, clubs and individuals in Morrow County," McElligott said. "Our concerns will then be Gliddcn's first and finest... to a price likf lhi. you hould buy Spred Siilin now. even il yiu don't plan 1 painl until later. Hut this is a limileU time (ilier. so better hurry. ... Don't miss the savin (js! Hus Sale I 1VI I 676 9157 UO KEPPKER ' niccimg combined with comments from other counties in the state and sent to the Depart-, ment of Agriculture." More information on the meeting and the Resources Conservation Act is available at the Morrow SWCD and Soil Conservation office in the Gilliam-Bisbee Building. 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