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3 F F A ers place in district
Carnival coming to grade school this Friday
This Friday evening. February 21
the Heppner Elementary multi
purpose room » i l l be transformed
into an array of colors with carnival
booths to lure everyone's eve The
doors open at 7 p m and the carnival
will run until 9 p m
The Heppner P a ren ts Club is
sponsoring the carnival with pro
ceeds purchasing playground equip
ment or educational tools Tickets
can be purchased at the booth near
the main office at a price of 25 cents
oer ticket
Prizes will be awarded to every
participant with lucky winners rec
rivin g a special prize
Carnival goers can try their luck at
ring toss, fish pond, dart throw , duck
scoop, bean bag throw, golf putting
goldfish toss and spin the wheel
There will be a cake walk with a
cupcake walk for the youngsters
Haskrlhall enthusiasts can try their
luck at shooting baskets For the
smaller ones a small hoop will test
their skills
At the gelatin toss booth partic
ipants can try throwing gelatin at
several people including
fourth
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Com i val Chairman
Court forms Park District
No opposition to the formation of a
park district to Ini lude all of Morrow
County excluded from the Board-
man Irrigon park district appeared
at a public hearing last Wednesday.
Feb 12. said Morrow County Admin
is lr a tiv e
A ssistant
LoK ayne
Bowman Following the hearing, the
County Court officially formed the
district
The new Park District Board
planned to meet Tuesday evening to
elect officers and determine their
course of action Board M embers
who were named in the petition
forming the district are Ken Turner,
Dave Gunderson, John Kdwards,
Marnie Anderson, and Doc Huber
lhri*e members o f the Heppner
!■ f A ( hapter piacisi in the Blue
M"untain District leadership skills
Contest held Thursday. Feb 13 at
Pendleton
Noella Kill placed first in P re
panni l*ublic Speaking Kobin Bof
hum of Pendleton placed second and
Penny Bolt from Weston McEwen
placet! third
\lex Lindsay plat ini second in the
K xlerm p oran eou s Speaking Con
tesi Eric Coppock from Pendleton
platini first and Hob Wolfe of
Herrmston placed third
Barney Lindsay placet! third in the
t reed Speaking Contest names of
the first anti second place contest
ents were not available
other F F A Members front Hep
oner that attentimi the contest were
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grade teacher Doug Sheirbon. Hep
pner p olic e m a n M e rle C ow ett,
fourth grader Hollv Kckman. eighth
grader John Kindle, sixth and fourth
graders Steve and Stacey Wilson,
parent Marcia Krm p with second
grade daughter Tina Kem p and
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Patty Altizer. Kim Wright Theresa
Lindsay, and Stacey Kennedy
Approximately 85 students from
seven area schools competed in this
contest
First and second place
winners will com pete again at the
sectional level in LaCrande on Feb
25
Carpet & Vinyl
Specials
N O W ia th e tim e t
HARDWARE
seventh graders Scott Johnston and
Brandon Pedro .
There will lie a face painting
h n o th
Febru ary It . I W Í T H K H .
Nuts. Bolts. Screws,
M&R
fw*4»’ h »»ifl
Nails. Much More!
use Polaroid photos to make buttons
to wear
Bingo will lest your skill with
prizes donated by merchants
For hungry appetites the Heppner
student council will be selling pop
corn and soft drinks
FLOOR CO VERIN G
C o a s t to C o a s t
C a l l for A p p o i n t m e n t
W V Can Help You
The Heppner Economic Dev el
opment Corporation which has been
instrumental in forming the District,
would meet with the Board Tuesday
night, explained HEDC President
Cliff Green to explain how they got
to this point and to turn over
m aterials to the Board
The HEDC, explained Green has a
te n ta tiv e plan fo r d evelo p m en t
within the district which was neves
sary to get to this point The Board,
however, may accept or reject the
plan
"HEDC will answer any questions
the Board has and stand ready to
assist them in anything they require,
but they will be running the show."
concluded Green
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Pearson named to fill vacancy
IHAUPEN tO U l
assistant to the general m anager of
Kinzua Corp . will replace Keith
Nelson who resigned last month
Pearson is married, his wife's
name is Chloe and they have two
school ngod children
A m ember of the Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital Board, city of Hep
pner Budget Committee and past
member of thelleppner city council
and school advisory committee,
Pearson said he is in favor of more
discipline in the schools and more
effort in preparing students to
assume jobs and careers after
leaving High School
Pearson will serve until June of
1986. when a new board m ember will
be elected
The board interviewed five cand
idates. Mary Lou Carlson, Kegina
C o in Joe McEUigotl and Burke
O’Brien befire dec iding on Pearson
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Frank Pearson, an eight year res
ident of Morrow County was ap
pointed to the county school board
Monday night to fill a vacancy left
by resignation
Pearsor. who is em ployed as an
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water equivalent This is 99 percent
of average
The Madison Butte
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water equivalent
Forecasts of streamflow. assum
m g n orm al w ea th er con ditions
occure for the rest of the season, are
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L IP INI S A V E
An informational meeting on the
1986 Farm Program will be held at
the Catholic Parish Hall at 9 a m
Friday. Feb 21
Coffee and doughnuts will be
sponsored in the morning by the
Morrow county W heat League
The St P atrick's Altar Society will
serve lunch at noon
Bob Adelman of the Soil Conserv
alion Service. Judy Buschke of the
Agricultural Stabilization and Con
servation Service, and Extension
Agent Fred Lundin will be at the
meeting to answer all questions
tarmers may have about the new
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Butler Creek near Pine City,
forcasl 10 7 moo's af w hich is 92
percent average for the period of
March July average is II Oaf
Ithea Creek near Heppner. forcast
7 6 1000 s a f which is 82 percent
average for the period of February
July avera ge is 9 3 1000 s af
Willow Creek at Heppner. forcast
9 3 looos af which is 98 percent
average for the period of February
July avera ge is 9 4 1000 s af
Kock Creek above Cay use Canyon
nearCondon. forecast 20 3 luoo s af
which is 102 percent average for the
period February July average is
19 8 1000's af
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Spring and summer water sup
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during the February July period,
rep o rts the Soil C on serva tion
Service
Precipitation during January was
above normal
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Kllcs Annual Saturday!
The Elks annual will be held this
Saturday. Feb 22 at the Elks Lodge
in Heppner
Enjoy a night out with a fresh crab
dinn er, liv e m usic with two
hands and dancing
On Friday, Feb 21, stop by and
meet the Oregon State Elks' presi
dent Bert M cVey A party for McVey
will he held starting at 6 30p.m
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