k l f . H T - T h * llr p p n r r D a i r U r T lm r v llr p p n r r . O re g o n
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New awning goes up at Les Schwab
Senior mealsile schedule changes
K> .lustinr H r a lh rilo rd
On WcdDNlb) . I H i 18. at th rir
( hrisimas dinner tJw- senior citizen*
«1 south Morrow County »ho allend
the Heppner Mealsile voted unam
mnualy lo accept the recommend.!
tion 0( the mealsile committee and
change their weekly ntion meals
from Wednesdays to Mondays
l*hyllis Hunter, senior services
director lor the Area Agnecy on
Vgmg in Morrow County, explained
that in order to retain the head cook.
Mel Hammons, this change was
necessary
Kleanor (»only will
continue as assistant mealsile cook
Mel Hammons was cheered and
was presented a Christmas plant by
the mealsile committee on behalf of
Ihose who attend weekly. Kollin
Reynolds, the five county director of
the l S Area Agency on Aging was
pari of the exceptionally large
crowd enjoying the Christm as
dinner
Because both Christmas and New
Aear s Das lull on Wednesday this
year, senior meals had not been
m heduled during the two holidays
weeks hut w ill resume on Monday.
Jan t> at ihc county fairgrounds at
rusai
Hrautiful Lar#
Poiiwttiu.s
A Iso, PoinsettKjs in 4 in
For The Holidays
Amarvllis Bulbs
—
l^ s Schwab employee Stub la-wis is out of the weather
while working on a car Schwab recently installed the
new awning over the front parking ar.-a to protect
employees and customers alike
Plants
Physics experts talks about collider
Tarps
A group of about 100 interested
people had a rare opportunity In
IViardrnan last Wednesday. thanks
to the Kastem Columbia Basin Task
f orce
Dr Stanley W ojclcki
Ih-puty Director of the Supercon
ducting Super C ollider Central
Design (¡roup, at the Task fo rc e '*
invitation gave a lecture on the SNC.
particle physics and high energy
physics W ojcicki explained that
these are the areas which will be
studied for the proposed SSC
Wojclcki showed slides of existing
facilities and drawings of the pro
posed project
Wojcicki. a recognised expert in
the field of I ’hysics. answered
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Stanley Wo|Ciciki, Chairman
Physics Dept
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auditorium
If the DDK decides to go ahead
questions concerning the technical
side of the project but steadfastly
refused to make any comment* on
the question of siting
When asked to make a comment
on the comparison of (he sites he had
visited Wojcicki said he knew no
more about the sites than a tourist
would know and fell he couldn I
draw any comparisons
Wojcicki did say that he thought a
more populous state might have an
advantage due to their larger con
gressional delegation hut other than
that he said nothing that was not
already made public in the intitial
< See the Itoardman
site criteria
Knterprise. December 12. 1985)
The central design group hopes lo
have completed a conceplional
design for the project by March 198h
The report according to Wojcicki
will up date the cost estimated and
time forecasts for the project
Hope chest w mners
named
Heppner High School Industrial
Arts teacher Bob Frazier has an
mulin ivi the tin '
of the winners of
two hope chests built as a project by
the advanced industrial arts class
A I'hillippme mahogany chest
with a cedar lining which has tx-cn
on display al (iardner's Men s Wear
was auctioned lo the highest bidder.
Malt Wilson
M erril Cray was the lucky owner
of the raffle ticket which won the
Kastem Birch cedar lined chi-st
which was on display at the Heppner
branch’ of Ktrst Interstate Bank
The wood shop took in a total of
$3twfrom the project, the profit from
which will be used for future wood
shop projects Although disappoin
ted tin t there were no more bids.
Krarier said that he is "pleased with
the proj-v t because it provided go-id
experience lor the kids
with the project and congress
approves the project and the funds
:i 5 billion at this lime excluding
land acquest ions i to build It The
construction could start by IWN says
Wojcicki
TTic SSC w ill take 10 years to build
and w ill eventually employ
about
2.MW to 3.(W0 people
( >regon w ill compete with as many
as 18 other states for the project To
date. Oregon has not selected the
site it will present to the DOE A site
in North Willamette Valley and a
site in South Willamette Valley as
well as Hoardman are being conaid
ered by Oregon * Economic Deve
lopment Department
by Ron Fullbright
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