Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 29, 1978, Page THIRTEEN, Image 13

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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, June 29, 1978 THIRTEEN
Pebble Springs nuke plant hearings scheduled
Members of Oregon's Ener
gy Facility Siting Council
(EFSC) began hearing testi
mony Monday in the reman
ded Pebble Springs nuclear
plants site certification case.
EFSC also heard two other
matters in separate sessions
on Tuesday, June 27, An
administrative rules hearing
on radioactive standards and
an appeal of administrative
rulings.
In the Pebble Springs case,
Administrative Law Judge
Lowell Bergen Friday laid out
the following schedule for
dealing with issues:
From June 26 through
June 30 and on July 5 and 6,
testimony will be taken on
land use, earth dam safety,
environmental impacts, en
dangered species and opera
tional ability.
Between July 10 and 13
EFSC will consider plant
security and emergency
plans.
On July 10 and July 12 and
13, EFSC will consider plant
security and emergency
plans. (The hearing will be
suspended on July 11, a
regular meeting day for
EFSC;. Between July 17 and
20, the hearing will take up
evidence on decommissioning
and waste and fuel disposal.
-Between July 24 and 27
testimony will be taken on
spent fuel storage and trans
portation and the emergency
core cooling system.
Between July 31 and
August 3, EFSC will consider
residual risk analysis, with
cross-examination scheduled
to commence on August 7.
August 8 is a regular
meeting day for EFSC Be
tween Augst 14 and 17,
Radiological emissions will be
considered.
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Barbara Pike 768-2861
Tom and Colleen Tripp and
their five month old son
Stephen arrived on Saturday
to visit with Tom's parents,
Arden and Marian Tripp. This
was Arden's first chance to
meet his infant grandson. Tom
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and family will go on to the
Oregon coast Monday. They
plan to return to Kinzua for
several days before returning
home to Laurel, Montana.
Merrilee Rademacher
spent last Monday and Tues
day in Kinzua at the Jiggs
Bowman home. Mrs. Rade
macher, Pendleton, was here
to visit and pick up her two
sons who had been house
guests at the Bowman home.
Jack and Virginia Sitton
enjoyed a weekend visit from
their daughter Jackie Neckel
sen and her children Brad and
Tiffani. Jackie returned to her
home in Pendleton Sunday.
Tiffani and Brad will be
enlivening the Sitton home for
a few weeks.
Ron and Ginger Bowman,
Heppner, spent the weekend
at his parents home while
Jiggs, Rita and Cindy were in
Prineville at the Dave Riney
home. Ron and Ginger were
here so Ron could take part in
the golf tournament held
Sunday at the Kinzua Golf
Course between the members
of the Heppner Golf Club and
the Kinzua Golf club. Jiggs
and Rita returned to Kinzua
Sunday evening, leaving
Cindy in Prineville to visit
with her sister and brother-in-law,
Sara and Dave Riney.
lone Legion
to hold July
4 fireworks
Ione's American Legion
post will present a fireworks
display on the evening of July
3 at the lone High School ball
field.
The show is scheduled to
start at dusk, in the vicinity of
9 p.m. It is believed to be the
only such display to be held in
the area during the Indepen
dence Day weekend.
Snacks will be available at a
booth staffed by members of
the Legion's post's ladies'
auxilliary.
CB Club plans
summer camp
Wheeler Dealers Meet
The Wheeler Dealers CB
Club held an informal meeting
Friday evening at the home of
Dennis "Catskinner" and Bon
nie "Kitty Kat" Rogers.
The members present dis
cussed the Club's annual
campout. It was decided to
stay at Camp Sherman this
year.
All club members and
friends are urged to contact
"Catskinner" at 763-4903 or
"Kingfish" at 7C8-2SC1 for
more information.
Childbirth
course set
for July 9
A mini-course on childbirth
for expectant parents will
start Sunday, July 9 at 8 p.m.
in the Heppner United Metho
dist Church basement.
The course is expected to
include four to five sessions,
and will focus on relaxation
and breathing exercises which
are used in the Lamaze
technique of natural child
birth. Fees for the mini-course will
be $10 per couple.
Persons interested in at
tending are urged to contact
the program's instructor,
Vicki Tollefson at 676-9224 or
Nancy Brownfield at 676-5039.