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Math contest winners announced H ie tlr p p n r r ( .a le t t e lim e s . High Science Fair winners r * :A V '(■ i vrnth grade division winners cr Junior High S cu iH 'f F a ir • (t \ngie l urrin third. Chem istry, • S c in c f NR oto w ilkie w Brownfield first Karth Science it id Lite Science Kristi W arren ■V • iw from left John Steagall first, .¡.inkers •s'oi.d C hem istry. Casey istiv Wayne Pluchursky first, lafe nner third Physics Brian Hrazel Nut pictured l<> an M iller placed r second in Karth Science Kighth grade winners pictured below are. back row, from left Iv a n n a Carey third Life Science Nancy Hailes first Karth Science Henji Pearson first, Chemis try Sandi Turner second. Karth Science Susan Plo charsky second. Life Science. Julie Wilde third Life Si lence Kront row from left J J Shaw first. lafe science Hryan Padherg second. Life Science. Mike Mahoney first. Physics. Will Welburn second. Chemis try The overall winners were listed in a story about the science la ir which ran in last week's (iazette - enjoy trip to Astoria 'll \ 11 IN h s people hoarded n-r for a Morrow 'society sponsored arid other scenic wer«' picked up ! lone and were on .. in Knroute they •he rest area near o they enjoyed es brought by some Ih«1 weather was with showers and ci y of the Ihr«-«' day eni'ry was lovely 'wer> in hlixim near Kort Clatsop. • i| a i iti mut«' film I i lark expedition, i a t made in replica ne llinn er was in h ih«'\ V isitrd the .e w ere used during o lu olilain the ' 'i the men's diet in- meal and fish turn trip to the to Hie cairn in five large I about three >.is packed in i arried east ‘P t in th«' Motel ■ninveii a tour e< entlv reno ind » e rtm # a» .« museum a sea captain. ir l\ .- k madt ■ his home in i n «1 his wilt* to be. « ir old dau#h ter of earlier lux-lbng lb- pro it* build her the largest bouse i.t ; a km# in a t its Mock wiiti is an outsfan- am ple of Q ihn •n Ann archi i* house was w ilt) a central1 heating sys most all of the i .tlctl shutters The fireplace lerenl kinds of t a different Hies in Ihe g ol different m a foreign it i ’ hf, « d ol the par- dorer i. George who iii.irrieil and rem ained in the Astoria area, anil two daughters Kate and Nellie These ladles were quite musical and studied for several vears in Kurope. one studying voice and the other piano These ladies never m arried , and rem ained in their home until their death The guide provided by Clatsop Historical Society took us on a driving trip of the other early homes built in the city Many of these are indeed lieautiful. and are opened for tours at different times of the year The owner* ol these homes were many Scandinavians and the archi lecture shows this There is a Finnish Church built in thi* early IKHos and used yet today Many of these peo|ite were involved in the lishmg trade, canneries etc lim ner was enjoyed by the group where leservations had been made by the Clatsop Historical Society Saturday morning they visited the M aritim e Museum where Ihcy saw much of the history in that area, such as fishing canneries, and Indian life Noon found them at Izmg llcach Washington where they enjoyed lunch, after a hike to the Kort Canby Lighthouse and other interesting sights They motored on to Portland for Saturday night and on Sunday they visited the Arlene Schmtzer Concert Hall where they enjoyed a guided lour This was th«1 form er Para mount Theatre, and in its day one of the grandest theatres in the west Many of the original furnishings are being donated or purchased by the "m m ittee among them the statue of Surprise which stands in the lobby One of the chandeliers weighs over Too pound* and crystal hangings were malic in Austria as were the original* Changes have twen made to install air conditioning, update the electrical system and plumbing and to prov ide ac< ess for handle.ippcd I hr afternoon was spent visiting the Clackamas shopping center, where many enjoyed watching the ice skating \ tired but contented group returned to Morrow County about dark These trips are planned hv the Morrow County Historical Society each May The next trip is planned to tlenchutes where they h jv e In-on issued a fine invitation grom that Society to visit Ac \ «'merit Academy honors Ht ppner #irl lies Achievement unci*« I today that has been named a '■s National Award WlfMTU ; in Agriculture word is a prestigious honor ver> f > idonts can ev«*r hop*' to atam 1” tact the At ademy ri'cog frizes ie ■ tt.on lo |M*re«'nt of all Am en o! high chtxil students Afuin , o ;. . .ilt.Ti.l- Heppner High was nominated for this Natl«»' •oi Aw n il hv Roger Records. a V ia > ilture KKA in ' ■ s< h<xil Andr«*u will *trm k 1 n te d States Achieve app* - n m» nt V nt-my O fficial Yearbook, pubi 1 si ' . and supporting our “ H it n ic .mportanf than ever before \; • . . history O r- tamis ■•■■I .'.lies Achievement : i. aw ard winners should he contra ii t v .i and appreciated for ih *'ir ctc In " lo excellence and achiev u nt s.ud D r (¡«x.rge Steven K 'o vutive D irector of the M a ils A c h ie v e m e n t Unitec A íddw levts CSAA win ners ui •\i lo- ve recommen Arada datum of teachers coaches coun selors or other school sponsors and ujion the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy The crite ria for selection a re a student s ai .idem K perform ance interest and a p titu d e le a d e rs h ip q u a litie s , responsibility, enthusiasm motiva (ion to n a t o alai llllp tu tr, tu u cti ship attitude and c o o p m itiv r spirit, dependability, and recommendation troni a teacher or director Andrea is the daughter of Archie and Diana Hall The grandparents are Rou e Kulleton of Heppner and Belly Kulleton of Kcho. and Mrs Doris Ball of Heppner WCCC plans family play (lay The Willow Creek Country (Tub will have a family play day and tiarheque on Sunday. June 2 at 4 p m Hosts for the event will tie Darrel and Hev W ilson C h airp e rs o n s. K a th e rin e and Hoy L in d s lro m . Suzanne and Huh Jepsen. and (ie ri and Carl M artin Those whose last names begin with A through i are asked to bring a salad. J through / bring a dessert lone was the host school for the third annual Morrow County junior high math contest held May 14 for students in grades seven and eight The seventh grade winner was Cindy hollar from Columbia Junior High in Irngon The eighth grade winner was Julie Wilde from Hep poor Junior High Kach first place winner received a trophv plaque and a blue place riblxm A total of 22 seventh graders and 24 eighth graders participated in the contest, said a school d is lr ic t spokesperson 1 Hher place w inner* in the sev enlh grade competition included the lol lowing second Melissa Rowell lone third Stephanie Starke Columbia a tie lor fourth between Casey Pedro. Heppner and Lana Schmidt. Heppner fifth Kim Slookey. Heppner sixth Ryan M iller Heppner seventh Teresa Kuenles. Columbia a tie for eighth among Terry Chmen, Heppner. Tina Douglas. C o lu m b ia , and M ary Stevens. Columbia a tie for ninth between Wends Dawson. Columbia and Amy Wagonblast Heppner. a tie for tenth between la in McCabe lone, and Diana Tucker. Heppner The following students rounded out the lop ten places in the eighth grade competition second Yvette Cowelt. Heppner third Benji Pearson Heppner fourth Jennifer Tanner Heppner fifth M iki Ma'limey Heppner sixth Kristi M edley. Columbia seventh Kevin Rietmann lone a tie for eithgh between Detu Driver Columbia and Hank Johnson Columbia a lie for ninth tietween Dan Pee k Columbia and J J Shaw. Heppner. a tie for tenth betw een R o bert Hales Columbia and Jacki Paul Columbia All finishers in the top ten places received place ribbons and all participants received souvrnier pencils embossed with the contest logo Fair plans discussed Persons responsible (or fair d r purtments that will exhibit in the main building met on May 2:1 in the 4 II sewing and crafts space with Jane Rawlins, chairm an ol ihc h air Committee Discussion con cern ed ro o rd i noting these departments around the theme "Alive in ’B5". finding new ways to arrange and stage exhibits providing hospitality and security for fairtim e keeping better records of exhibits and exhibitors, special presentations to he staged and consideration of other ideas or problems brought out by those in attendance O regon W ednesday. Max 21. IS a y T H K K K Soroptimists regional meeting Hv J t s | | \ | vvi v i l l i H i n i d i K e p rrs rn ta tiv e s fro m N o rlh easlrrn Oregon and Southeaslrrn Washington club* of soroptinust lntcrtiation.il ol thè Am erica». Ine held their spring area meeting in thè Degree ol tlonor Hall in Heppner on Sa tur day May IH The women who g ath ere d re p re s c n te d elubs in Baker l - i (.rande Wallowa County Paso Krnncw ick aiul Heppner A fte r a c on gcn i.il C o ntinen tal breakfast provnled hy thè lleppncr memhers thè business meeting was called toorder at tua m hy Terry I. (ìrifflth . presidimi d e c i of thè La (¡rande Club who was thè presuling officer in thè absrnce of thè area chairm an W hen thè m o rn in g business schedule was com pletili. Districi I I I Director ( ’lista Yenard. Heppner, reviewed some highbghts of her v isits to various club* in her districi She also descrthed some of thè changes in eluh proeedurt's that were enacted at thè Northwestern Kegional Conference in Kugene last month Luncheon (or thè representatives and area officers was pr epa revi and servedby thè ladies ol thè liegree of Honor l.ixtgc After thè m eal an op»*n forum was held lanose Lov khart, current president of thè I a (.ram ie d u b presented a report on the w jte r testing program being in d u c te d at Kastern Oregon Slate College s w ater tab She described the procedure to be followed if there is interest in having w ater tested She conveyed concern about the purity of drinking w ater in some communities of the area The rem ainder of the afternoon session was devoted to a discussion ol wavs and means and to the election of area officers Ruth Townsend of lai (iran d e was reelected area ch a irm a n . Avis Iv lt u y t r r Pasco, was reelected tre a s u re r and M ary llo h e n e , Heppner was elected secretary Hi-fore the meeting was adjourned it was announced that the fall area meeting will be held in Haker on Saturday October 26, inns, three wis ks after the District I I I meeting which is scheduled for October 5 and i. at the Red Lion Motor lanlge in Spokane Valley THANK YOU \ Thank you to our priceless cus turner* (or making our annual open ■ I Radio sti.n k III and i i|>cn . .1 H I t . 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IN t; T H E FIS C A L Y K A R 1*85 ptK6‘ The purpose of this levy is to provide lunds to b ala n c e the P io neer Mem orial Hospital operating hud get The Hospital hudget includes hospital in patient care, emergency care and the Nursing home The total hospital levy is $4iy 7o4 which includes six percent (or taxes not expected to tie received The tax rate for the Hospital operations will lx- approximately S 51 per SUM) 00 valuation, which w ill he included in the total tax ra le for Morrow County operations The estim ated tax cost for this measure is an estim ate only bused on Ihe best inform ation avaii able from the County Assessor at the time of the estim ate IziRayne M Bowman Morrow County Budget Officer Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published May 2d. IM S Electrolysis Thermolysis * Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin. Certified Eiectrologist 676-9248 Open lues. Wed. - LET US FLOAT YOU A LOAN. We hear you. Maybe it's a Or a . M aybe you'd like to fly your own . Or drift in a . W hatever you desire . . we're here to help. See us soon for all your loan needs. Our rates are very com petitive, and you'll find we have big t t p ' s . O.R.S. 478.960 A ND O.R.S 476.380 STATES NO OUTSIDE BURNING OF A NY KIND FROM VIOLATORS WILL BE FINED. Forrest Burkenbine, Fire Chief 274 Mam Street PO Box 551 Heppner OR 97837 (503)676-9021 Eil W ESTERN H ER IT A G E SA - V • IN G S \ A M .’ W a n 1 T 1 < at the ÌL- ' t t N iiT H K O K M K A N l'R K K l.K C T Io N ( O l N T Y OK MORROW Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday June 25. IMS, an election will be held in Morrow County. Oregon The polls will be open from H i m m to K ixi p m The following shall he Ihe ballot title for Ihe measure submitted to the electors thereof N O BURNING ALLOWED JUNE 1 th r u SEPT. llr p p n r r FSUC