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Stephanie Payne (left)
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and Jodi Padbcrg
Jodi Padbergnd Stephanie
Payne, both juniors at Hep
pner High School, have been
selected by the American Le
gion Auxiliary unit in Heppner
to attend Oregon Girls' State.
The annual event will be held
this year from June 10-15 at
the University of Oregon
campus in Eugene.
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Selection is based on leader
ship, character and honesty,
cooperativeness, community
participation and service, and
scholarship.
Girls who are chosen to
participate in the program
will constitute a model state
and will assume the duties of
citizens by electing their own
city, county and state offi
cials. They set up their own
city and county governments,
conduct court sessions, and
pass and enforce city ordi
nances. They elect their own
stale senators and representa
tives, and in their legislature,
the girls introduce, debate and
pass bills.
Padberg is the daughter of
Lee and Linda Padberg of
Lexington.
Payne is the daughter of Les
and Phyllis Payne of Heppner.
Water supply
The Morrow County Soil
Conservation Service report
that county water supplies are
forecast to be below average
during the next five months,
STREAM
Butter Creek nr. Pine City
Ilhea Cr. nr. Heppner
Willow Cr. at Heppner
Rock Creek above Cay use
Canyon nr. Condon
Shakespearean Festival
discussion, tour offered
The Heppner-Ione Chapter
of the American Association of
University Women is offering
a 10-week study and discus
sion of the Ashland Shakes
pearean Festival Association
plays of this summer season
and a tour to the theatres to
view the plays studied August
6 to 10. The titles include
"Troilus and Cressida," "The
Winter's Tale," "The Taming
of the Shrew," and "Henry
VIII" by Shakespeare as well
as "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," a
2oth century play and a
Marv Peterson chosen as
Teacher of the Month
Marvin Peterson was cho
sen as teacher of the month for
February by lone High School
students. This is his 11th year
as industrial arts teacher.
This year, in addition to the
high school classes of wood
shop, drafting, welding, pho
tography, and T.C.A. Manu
facturing (this year's com
pany in a class in entreprenu
rial education), a.id junior
high arts and crafts, he has
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Question: "What kind of
voter turn-out do you think
there will be next Tuesday
since three levies are to be
decided on?"
"Probably about average,"
said Kenneth Smouse of lone,
"I haven't heard of too much
interest in it, but there's
enough there to bring people
out."
outlook.
despite heavy precipitation
throughout the area in Feb
ruary. Heppner received 1.69 in. of
precipitation, 172 percent of
average; Ukiah received 1.46
in.. 146 percent of average. As
FORECAST
1000'saf percent a vg.
10.1 87
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.6.5 84
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backstage tour of all three
theatres, reports Jane Raw
lins, a spokesperson for
A.A.U.W.
This package is open to all
Morrow County residents. The
cost will cover the exact
amount of prices for play
books, tickets, lodging and
transportation, Rawlins said.
Tickets must be reserved by
April 1. For reservations or
more information, all Interes
ted persons should call Raw
lins at 676-9435 before that
date.
been assisting elementary
students in simple construc
tion projects.
Born and reared in Tacoma,
Wash., he served four years in
the U.S. Navy. He graduated
from Eastern Washington
University and did his gra
duate work at Eastern, Cen
tral Washington University,
Eastern Oregon State College,
and Oregon State University.
His hobbies are kite flying
and cooking.
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By JUSTINE
WEATHERFOItD
Justice Court
Iteport
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner han
dled the following cases dur
ing the past week :
Gary David Patterson, Hep
pner Improper Passing, $24
fine.
Eugene Clyde Farley, Hep
pner - No Taillights on Trailer,
$15 fine.
Brian Clayton Sweeney,
Heppner - Defective Equip
ment - White Lights to the
Rear, $24 bail forfeited.
Craig Allen Miles, 19, Hep
pner Possession of Liquor by
Minor, $77 fine.
of March 1, mountian snow
pack was near normal.
The county S.C.S. office
gives the following forecasts
of streamflow:
AVG
1000's af
11.6
7.2
7.7
15.5
PERIOD
March-July
March-July
March-July
March-July
These streamflow forecasts
assume normal weather con
ditions" for the March-July
period
The word fiction comes
from the Latin fictio, which
meant something invented.
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Mrs. E.V. Blevins of Uklah
was an honored guest speaker
at the state meeting of Oregon
Emblem Clubs on March 10 in
The Dalles. Her mother, Mr.
Ed Conty, Heppner, attenrM
the meeting with her.
Last year the Emblem Club
of Hermiston suggested that
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for Mrs. Blevins a state-wide
project, which the organlztion
of Lady Elks agreed to do.
They invited her to their state
meeting where they made the
presentation of this prothesis
and where they asked her to
speak about her experiences
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Mrs. Blevins is diabetic and
cannot be insured. She was
widowed very soon after the
accident occurred which led to
the loss of her leg.
Rather recently she has
taken and passed a civil ser
vice test which may lead to a
desk Job. So life is looking
better for Mrs. Blevins and
her two daughters.
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