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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1981)
-wwwwvwwww w vmwwww u "-" wmw -m u - - im-fiijrnm-mi"iiii"Pr'" w r"i'v I'm 1 1 "f"i rrrT" ..l.r.Tnrml.T..1.-,.( , , , , rnTp.i.mr.iT.,i,.ii.i, .m., . , , r...- " m.i . p.. Tiif lleppir t ;urtte-Tlme. Heppner, Oregon. Thurnday, August 20. IMI-FIVE Boy Scouts, Search & Rescue team host road cleanup before Fair "Basic construction completed on Heppner solar heat project Lemonade 5 cents a glass to the library) at 9 am. and will work on their public service project until 11 a m. Motorists should be aware of pedestrians working on the roads and should use extra caution. OOOOOO00O0OO00O0OO0 FIDEQGiASS .1 fK'9 o nesirir: r 1 K.1IT-"-! 4 :7 1 i .. ran I L;js I ,1 . J sq " '41 Terry Hughes, Heppner Lions Club president (L), Kent Gnodvoar and Hob Ijinkfordof Kinmi Corp. stund in front of the rompleted busic construction of the solar heating project. They hold a model of the solar panels that will h installed next numrner to complete the project. "I'm very pleased that all the construction was completed this summer and ready to install the solar panels next summer. My personal thanks goes to the patrons and merchants of Morrow Co. who made a large contribution to the project and also to the outstanding work that the students on the C'ETA program and their foreman Greg Glasgow contributed to the project." said Ron Forrar, designer of the project. Hughes stated that by heating the pool with solar heat, the swimming season could be extended eight to 12 weeks, from early May to late October provided qualified pool person nel are available. School board opts for separate tax base, budget elections The Morrow County School Board voted Monday night to hold Heparate tax base and budget elections in the school district next year Under Oregon State law the district is required to ask voters for a new tax base next vear. and the board had the option of combining that request with the regular 1SW2H3 operating budget Superintendent Matt Io herty told the board the district iK operating with a 1916 tax base of "about $r.(K).(HKi." The base is the amount the district can tax without a vote of the people. The Iniard voted to hold the regular school operating levy first, on the last Tuesday in March, and hold the tax base election later, on the third Tuesday in May. Hoardmembers indicated the separate vole would give voters a clearer voice on whether or not they wanted a new base in the district. In other business, the board: mm t yy IN STOCK SALE good mn fc AUG. 24. y OFF ALL rf V'- w. -FRI.,A(?5. 29 t - decided not to adopt a resolution asking for a freeze on nuclear arms production, and the immediate start of nuclear arms negotiations with the Soviet Union. The Portland Bchool district had adopted such a resolution, and had asked the Morrow County School District to do the same. A draft of the resolution would have been sent to the President of the United States and each member of Oregon's Congressional Delegation, PUBLIC MEETINGS Mon . Aug. 24 - Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hep pner, ".."to p.m. Wed , Aug 2fi - Heppner Public Library Board. Lib rary. Heppner. 8 p.m.; Mor row County Court. Court house. Heppner, 10 a m. Mon.. Aug 31 - Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hep pner. 7::to p.m : Morrow County Planning Commission. Courthouse. Heppner, fi p.m. FULL LINE OF PRINTING SiEIWIICSS FLYERS POSTERS MULTI-PART FORMS BUSINESS FORMS REGISTER RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS & ENVELOPES Call or stop by for a free estimate on your printing job. In addition we have: RUBBER STAMPS COPIES 20 WHILE U-WAIT WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED NAPKINS The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Printing Division Phone: 676-9228 g, 4 , t I Taking advantage of the heat wave, these four young merchants set up shop Monday, selling lemonade in front of the bulletin board located between the office nf Abrams and Kuhn and the IOOF Hall in Heppner The four are: Jdson Stack. 7 lefti: Scott Johnston. 8; Brenda Jones. II: and Scott Jones, ll. , Lemonade sold for five cents a glass and business was "terrific." announced Johnston Bennett named school board chair Jean Bennett was elected chairman of the Morrow Co School District board of direc tor at its Jul v meetine ihe replaced Kenneth Rnmdlwnt Jerry McKllii'ntt was elect ed vice-chairman for IW1-B2 Heppner area Boy Scouts and members of the Morrow County Search and Rescue team will conduct a roadside cleanup on August 22 in preparation for the Morrow County Fair & Rodeo which gets underway Aug. 25. The workers will gather at the Heppner City Park (next BMCC to have booth at Fair Blue Mountain Community College will again be coming to the Morrow County Fair Aug. 25 27. College administrators will be at the college's table to talk to prospective students and interested fair-goers. College catalogs, factsheets on college programs and thV Heppner area class schedule for all term will all be available. 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