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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1982)
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Algebra II. received white ribbons. by Cathy Peck lone High School students elected student body officers for the WB2-83 school year on Friday, April 24. : c'.' ",. Donnte Taylor, a junior, was elected president. Andy Mberts, a sophomore will serve as vice president, junior Denny Starr was elected secretry-,treasurer and sophomore Sylvia Ladd was elected assistant secretary. : . ". v.:u :f '; v ' V t V Close to Home Mary Ann Cerullo Writing this column for the community newspaper has teen a new and extremely enjoyable experience for me. (I hope It's been enjoyable for all of you.) Many times I have wished for more feedback because I would have liked to have been able to write about things I was sure Interested those who were reading "Close to Home." But now I am having the difficult task of closing this column. As you may have read In this week's G-T elsewhere In the paper, we are currently undergoing a change within the office. Consequently. I have been asked to spend more time in the office and less time behind the typewriter to help in this transition. "Close to Home" now bids its readers farewell and hopes to be able to serve you again someday, The first cooking school in the US wsi th New York Cooking School, which wai opened in 1976 by Juliet Corson in her home. Musical slated at HHS McNerney campaign benefits The Kicharri J. McNerney for district attorney campaign fund was the benefactor of a white elephant auction sale at the site of the planned La Casa de 'Vin winery near here Sunday afternoon. April 25. stated a news release. McNernev said he was What's Your Opinion? Question: "How do you feel about Columbia Basin and 11 other electric cooperatives filing suit against WPPSS (Washington Public Power Supply System )? The Cooper atives contend they are not liable for termination costs of WPPSS nuclear plants." "I feel that they do have the right to file against them." said Zoe Watts. Heppner. "It's not fair to expect the people to pay for something that's not in use." $20 million expansion planned at U&I By MARY ANN CERIU.O I' and I Corporation of Board man is currently plan ning a $2(1 million expansion which will include converting their machinery to gas pow ered operation, the Gazette Times learned recently. According to Deane Seeger. Morrow Count v Planner. Pa cific Cascade Gas has pro posed a 20 year franchise agreement with the county and the cities of Irrigon and Boardman The agreement will allow Pacific Cascade's natural gas line to come across the Columbia River just west of the town of Umatilla. The line would continue through Irrigon and end in Boardman at the Port of Morrow. Seeger explained that a counter proposal is currently being drawn up by Morrow County and the cities of Boardman and Irrigon. re questing that two percent of the gross sales be returned to each district. The proposed gas line will be sufficient for residents of Boardman and Irrigon to also tap into, stated Seeger. "I'm very pleased aboaut this opportunity for the county and the residents of Irrigon and Boardman." he said, "This will offer another source of energy for people and maybe be some competi tion for these high electrical rates." The proposed gas conver sion project would cost ap proximately $3 million and Cascade Gas expects the line to be completed in August of this vear. said Seeger. overwhelmed by the success of the event. His campaign for Morrow County District At torney has been running several weeks and will build toward the May 18 primary election, the news release continued. Ed Glenn, a partner in the winery venture, said the political rally is planned as an annual event. 'It's an oppor tunity to show off our wine and to give our political friends some exposure." he said. Glenn and McNerney are both lawyers with offices in Boardman. Approximately 69 percent of Americans read a news paper at least once a day. Hy M Y ANN CF.Kl'I.I.O The Heppner High School ' Omnia Club has announced their spring production will lie Ihe popular musical "Fiddler--on the Hoof." to he held Thursday and Friday. May 13 and 14, 7:31) p.m. at the high school The story of "Fiddler on the Roof" concerns the changing lives and traditions of a Jewish family living in the small Russian village of Anatevka during the pre-re-volution davs of the lWKVs. Approximately "thirty-five students, teachers, and mem bers "f Jne community are currently eiiterrnu their final wkt ul'4'itt'Ar.wiUij4tul. spokesperson ' v- ' Combining Ihrtir talrrrlsnare rlireetop Iiiiry Comity, music director Jim yXckfey.' horat director Kit lv Cnon.' and corciigritphcih Linda Gifford and Fr Ed Watts'to create in authentic pVndiicf ioti of enc of the most lively and emotional ly packed musicals that ever hit Broadway, '. . ... 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