Student of Month
US DA announces wool support prices
honored
Support p rices for wool and
muhair for 1*15 marketings are t l 73
per pound for shorn wool and 54 65
per pound for mohair, according to
Secretary of Agriculture John K
Block
For 1*14. the support prices were
tl 65 for wuol and $5 Its for mohair
Block said pulled wool will con
tinue to be supported at a level
comparable to the support price for
shown wool through payments on
unshorn lambs
As in past years, he said, shorn
wool payments will be based on a
percentage of each producer's
returns from sales The percentage
will be that required to raise the
national average price received hv
Contest winners announced
all producers for shorn wool in 1985
up to the support price of t l 73 a
pound, he said In 1985 shorn wool
prices are expected to average
around 75 cents per pound compared
to about 80 cents per pound in 1984
Mohair payments will be calculat
ed in a manner sim ilar to wool
Block said projected prices indicate
payments may be necessary for 1*15
marketings Mohair prices during
1*45 are expected to average around
54 60 per pound compared to 54 75 in
1*44
Mohair is being supported at 85
percent of the percent of parity at
which shorn wool is supported This
is the statutory minimum support
price
By fish & wildlife
M ic h e lle
The Heppner Gaiette-Time*. Ileppner Oregon. Wednesday. March » . IIHS-StVKN
Pheasant eggs given away
Beeson
Michelle1 Breton has been choven
student of (hr month for February
by the faculty at lone High School
Two years ago she transferred to
lone from South Kugene High School
and is now in her junior year This
year she was a Cardinal cheerleader
and played volleyball and basket
ball
She serves as assistant secretary-
treasurer of the IHS student body
and as secretary treasurer of her
class In Wings of Work the student
corporation at IHS. Beeson has
taken responsibility for preparing
advertising copy and displays, co
ordination on the new
"sprout
route" deliveries, typing and other
secretarial duties, as well as helping
in the production and sale of the
assortment of products offered by
the corporation
The daughter of Kon and Jeanie
Beeson, she has one brother. Tim, a
freshman Her hobbies are sewing
and collecting cats
After graduation next year, she
plans to attend Blue Mountain Com
munity College and major in general
business
The Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife w ill have pheasant eggs
to give away to individuals says
Glen Ward of the Heppner district
office Those who wish to hatch the
eggs themselves may contact Ward
67« 5230 or Bob Krein 676 **56 after
April I
Brochures are available
from the department explaining how
lo raise and care for the baby
pheasants Those who hatch eggs
must agree to release half of the
baby pheasants hatched but may
keep the other half
Water temperatures at Willow-
Creek Uike are increasing and the
fishing is picking up as insects
hatch. Ward says Some bass have
appeared in the lake and trout and
bass fishing should continue to he
good for three to four years at which
point he anticipates the bass will
have multiplied to the point that they
are competing with trout for food
Heppner district large animals
made it through the winter in good
condition. Ward continues.
We
don't anticipate much mortality
from starving
This past winter's
weather was not severe enough to
require supplementary feeding in
this district
The department has just complel
ed Its classification of elk and
determined that there are 43 calves
and six bulls for each 100 female elk,
so this reflects a good calf crop and
fair carryover of bulls from last
year, he says Of course, there are
no calves yet this year
The "overall production and su r
vival of big animals in the Heppner
Wildlife District has been good
With the present condition of the
doe. we anticipate a good fawn crop
this spring
Sixty-one contestants from grades
four through six in lone and Heppner
submitted posters in the Klks annual
contest to promote eye protection
and safety said a contest spokesper
son
Sixth grader Shawn Kng. son of
Louie and Connie Kng of I^xington
will re. cu e .i Sl.ai N>nd for his first
place entry
second and third place winners
will receive 550 bonds from the Klks
Club Thomas Kiehl, fourth grade,
son of Thomas and Helen Riehl of
Heppner placed second Third place
winner was Sherry Bingham, a
fourth grader, the daughter of Gary
and Jennifer Bingham of Heppner
IHS students honor Peterson
Seniors slate
card party
Because the first Senior Cltlien
benefit card party in January was so
successful, a second party is set for
Thursday afternoon. M arch 28.
beginning a l l JOpm in the Kptsco
pal Church's Parish Hall
Again refreshments w ill be served
and prues awarded to persons who
came to enjoy playing Pinochle.
Bridge or Trivial Pursuit Those
attending will pay 51 50 as their
entrance fee reports spokesperson
Justine Weatherford
Another reminder, those who have
items for the April 13. Senior Cenler
rummage sale and auction should
call Bill Cox. Paul Jones or Jane
Kawlins who will come to the home
and haul the contributions to the
storage area
M a rvin
Peterson
lone High School students votevi
Marvin Peterson their teacher o(
C o ast
Sign-
the month lor January Kehraury
He has been teaching high school
and junior high industrial arts in
lone for 12 years Kor the last two
years, elementary classes have also
enjoyed constructing different pro
jects out of wood
He and Anna Morford. business
education teacher, have led the
corporation classes in successful
enterprises This year the class
W O W has built and sold various
decorative and useful items, raised
several kinds of sprouts, and featur
ml the Morrowopoly game
Peterson serves on the executive
hoard of the Oregon Industrial Arts
Association and was named Teacher
of the Vear in 1*11 He is also a
member of the executive board of
the Umatilla Morrow Schools Fed er
al Credit Union
Flying kites and cooking are his
hobbies
C o ast
t<
FARMERS
Cleaning slated for reservoir
lone City Council met Tuesday,
March 5 and made plans for clean
ing the city's reservoir March 30
During that day city water users
should keep usage at a minimum
from 8 30 a m
until the water
pressure returns to normal in the
afternoon says City Recorder Diana
Posters were judged for original
ity, neatness, artistic ability, and
relevance to the eye safely theme
The three winning posters will be
entered in the district contest tn
Pendleton where they will be Judged
with entries Irom 10 other lodges in
northeastern Oregon
TH ERE
IS ANO THER CHOICE
Check O ur Big Farm
Sale Circular
In other business, the council gave
its approval for use of the city park
on July 3 by the American Associa
tion of University Women for an
artist's presentation
moved to extend the current TV
franchise for to years beginning
February I, 1*45
We
Can
Help You
Coast to Coast
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F A C S IM ILE
Polling places for the March 26, 1985 Special Election will be as
follows:
Boardman 1 & 2--- Greenfield Grange
lone 4----------- lone City Hall
Irrigon 5 i 6----North Morrow Annex
Lexington 7------Lexington School Office
Hardman 2, Heppner 8,9,10 & ll--Neighborhood Center
Not all voters will vote on all candidates listed on the facsimilie
ballots following.
Barbara Bloodsworth
Morrow County Clerk
Morrow County. Qreqon
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DIRECTORS
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PURPOSE
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fot |u«v 8« Th* tai hat* lot 1684 »6 It $462.441 Th*
lot at livy ».It b* $1.412.6'J Th* tat tai* to* County
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County Attetto* al ih* lime oT eitimaie
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HEPPNER CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
DIRECTORS
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BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE OISTAICT
DIRECTOR PoiRlon No 8
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IONE -IEXIN0T0N CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
DIRECTORS
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MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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SITALI DISTRICT LEVY $4 »98 111 OtlTSIDF ITS
TAX RASI AND INCREASE ITS NT T TAX R M F TO
PERMIT RAISING T ill REQUESTED DOE I ARSI
P X P I A N A IIO N
Th* diatficl hat authotlty to levy only the la t bate of
$ i »1,486 Tbit turn, plut non l i t tevenuet !t not ade
quale lo opetale the tchooli If tbit meatute it apptoved,
$1,868,171 mot* than th* la t bate amouni » ill he levied to
ope.ale Ibe tchooli $4,544.042 of tbit combined amount
It *li|ib le fot p a lliai itale fun dlni $1,141.661 » lit be
totally funded by county latpayett without any pattiti
Hale payment
The levy at ptopoted « iti be $1,101,164 mot* than th* levy
apptoved In the Match 21, 1604 election
R ratnnt fot the incteate In levy amount ate an etlimated
d e.tette in tevetliiei of $116.000, ntcotsary tla ff addi
lio n t, etlimated inctea.et tn talanet, benefite, utilities,
tuppliet. and maintenance co tlt, and planned energy con
•citation ptofeett
The total irn e ta l fund levy, c o m ic in f of an additional
amount fot uncollected la ie t . » ill tetuli In an etlimated
la t tale of $» 06 pet $1.000 00 of attetted valuation,
befote offteri
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HEPPNER-LEXINGION Petition No 4 3 Ttatla.it. (VetttotO««)
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HEPPNER WATER CONTROL DISTRICT
DIRECTORS
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IRRIGON CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
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IRRIGON R U R A l T l R E PROTECTION OISTRICT
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HEPPNER —LEXINGTON Poillton No 8 3 Teat tain. (Vela l«t On«)
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4* L ) Michael 8 Yrjtatka
IRRIGON PARK AND RECREATION OISTRICT
DIRECTORS
BOAROMAN-IRRIGON PolHIon No 3 )VaitT«tni (Vole let One)
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BOAROMAN-IRRIGON Petition No 4 J Ttet I..« . |V«ta i#t 0«a|
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