Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 21, 1986, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO-Th» Mrppnrr ( • ■ « ( I r i l i w t , D e p p o rr. ( fregi h i , H r d n r v l i i t . M i* 21, I9K6
G ra d u a te s
to an end the University of D inland
He is noted for his speaking ability
in the FFA program He participated
in FFA activities at the local and
district level and earned the Slate
Farmer Degree He also lettered in
football
-l.ana and Dana Reid are the
daughters of Ravmond and Deanna
Reid The girls plan to start at Blue
Mt Community College Dana
plans to major in business lana
plans to major in elementary educa­
tion Both birls have been very ac­
tive at Heppner High School They
have been on the dance team, played
varsity volleyball and were starters
on the slate ihampuinship basketball
team Lana was student body
secretary this year
-Trma Palmer is the daughter of
Karen Palmer She plans to major in
business at Blue Mt Community
College She recently won the state
typing contest She has worked in the
office of Pioneer memorial Hospital,
at the school district office, and at
the Bank of Eastern Oregon
From left. Commissioner G W “ Jerry" Peck. Judge Don McEUigoti, Commissioner Irvin I Rau«h Stjtf«»rd
Noclla Rill is the daughter of
Mansell. Morn»» County Planner Dearie Sceger. and l. t' [) C rcprcscnutaise Hrem l-ake f*>se with cenituate William and Sandy Rill She plans
of a. know lodgement ol (fie approval ot Morrow County % Comprehensive plan The approval vaal Judge McElllgx*!. to attend Oregon State University
is the culmination of 12-13 years of work in preparing the land use plan
She is noted for her speaking and
writing abilities in FFA She has par
I ipated at the local and district level
and has earned the State Farmer
Degree She was also a dance team
In additional business, the com­ which has proposed building a forge member
Lari Wednesday'% Port of Morrow
on Dirt property had been operating
commission meeting wav a strong mission discussed
Loran Hays is the win of Jim and
A drip irrigation system which under an October deadline in com­ Barbara Hays Hr plans to attend
meeting with many different items
covered very quickly said Boh has been purchased and installed pliance with a contract with a firm Oregon State University and has a
along Ullman HIvd to irrigate in Brooklyn. New York According career goal of becoming a pilot
Miller, pon general manager
A representative from Oregon Diplar and Maple trees planted as to the contract, they had to have the Loran lettered in football and bosket
Potato told the commission that the part of a long temi landscaping pro buildings finished and the plant in ball and has been active in Outdoor
company and the Department of En ject A “ traveling Big Gun" has operation by (Xtober. however. Club
vironinental Duality were not also been approved by the DED and Metalurtical Services determined
Missy Gales is the daughter of
satisfied with the Dirt's current pro­ is installed and working on port that the building they would have to Ken and Candy Gates of Islington
construct to meet that deadline w-oukl She plans to attend Eastern Oregon
cedure for providing samples of the property
The Dirt is working with Western not fit with their longrange plans Stale College and major in accoun­
ellluent DI D had requested that (he
Port attach an automated sampler Alfalfa and Circle C to move alfalfa They decided to wait and proceed ting She lettered in volleyball, has
which would pull random samplesof cubes in containers to the Dirt land with the project in a more orderly been active on student council, and
water from each customer from the doc k area more effic iently Many of fashion
cheerleader this year
The commission learned that a was lone a varsity
disposal line Since the Dirt bases its the cubes are currently being routed,
seniors
will hear from former
charges on the cleanliness of the at a greater cost, through Seattle May I DED inspection found no lone graduate Janet Mci lligott who
water, the customers want an ac­ because ships are not readily violations with the spreading of cf is the Assistant to the Irgal Council
curate breakdown of the water’s con­ available at Portland Steve Lind fluent and that all record keeping for the National Republican
stituents grease, sand, total killed strom, port marketing director also was in an approved manner
Committee < Class
fhe commission reviewed a rail Senatorial
nitrogen and total suspended solids reported on talks with Simple about
Valedictorian
Eric Pointer, win of
lite Commission approved, sub­ shipping Iro/en products, fruits and track tariff and presented it to Port Hank and Kathi Pointer and
le t to their insurance coverage, the vegetables through the port system attorneys for review No further ac Salutaloarian Michelle Heesen. the
Matt Doherty, chairman of the lion was taken
use of a 14 acre flat site adjacent to
of Ron and Jeanie Beeson
The commission voted to con­ daughter
the river known as the "Idaho Superconducting Super Collider task
will
alwi
address the graduates
Overseas Site" for overnight camp­ force reported that the committee is tribute $100 to renew its member­
-Eric
Pointer
has a 3 82 grade
ing by competitors in the August 9 still involved with trying to get ship and contribute to the efforts of point average, is president of the
Greater Columbia Canoe Race Hie Hoardman selected as the Oregon the Oregon Agriculture in the honor wniety. a student council
sanctioned athletic event is expected proposed site for the SSC Much of Classroom task force
and has been active in all
fhe port manager asked the com­ member,
to bring 100 ID person teams with the current activity. he told the com-
ysorts
additional suppuri people to the mission, is "behind the scenes'" but mission for the authority to
Michelle Hecw>n has a 2 b4 grade
Hoardman area for the weekend, the commission will remain active reconvene the airport committee to pont average, is secretary treasurer
until the Hoardman site is selected review proposals which have been for the student body, and has been
said Miller
The Dirt adopted a policy not to submitted
Commissioners also agreed to
active in athletics
spend $430 to advertise their act on changed policies until the
facilities in a brochure being printed meeting following their adoption so
by the Hoardman Enterprise which that sufficient notice of their change
will be distributed along I X4 and at can be given
Metalurgical Services. Inc .
the Expo
Bob Miller, is that adding $10 mill
Agreement to participate in plan ion
to the County tax base or toul
ning for future growth in industrial value would not add to the use of
development and road and utility im county roods and schixils alter the in
prosements in Morrow C*« was dial construction because the anten­
reached Friday. May 16 by Boeing na range would employ tew full time
Industrial company and Dirt of pervmncl
Che scholarships are available to Agn
Eleven hospital foundation
Morrow representatives
The Boeing antenna range is
scholarships have been awarded to any Morrow County resident
Meeting in Seattle, at BAIC of­ located
10,000 acres of the
wishing to pursue a career in health fices.
local stuilents this year
the Boeing company pledged 100,000 on
a
c
n
\gc Industrial
Receiving $300 scholarships are care and are awarded by the Pioneer to work
with the Dirt of Park four miles Sjcur
west
of Boardman
Andrea Ball, Lnsha Mahoney. Anne Memorial Hospital Foundation has Morrow. closely
the state s designated lead
Mil-aughlin. Ann Murray, John ed on scholastic ability and fittane tal agency for industrial ilcvclopmcnt in and adjacent to the Navy homhtng
range
Murray, J«xii Padhcrg. Stephana need The funds arc divided each Morrow County
Boeing company has applied
Payne. Rundy Siminoe, Vicki Tur- year among the worthy candidates
BAIC president W Earl Bowden to The
the
Morrow County Planning
rell, Judi Ward, and Sandra Ward
and Vice Dcsidcnt James Crnseau Commission
for a zone change on
discussed plans for expansion of an the 10.000 acre
site to Industrial
antenna range which in its initial from Exclusive Farm
Use
development phase will cost in ex
Dm
Commission
Prcsulcnt
U hiis
cess of SI0 million, adding substan Carls«in reiterated the commission's
* Truth hat no spoetai tima of Ht own Its hour it now—at
lulls to Morrow C«*unty's tax base, pleasure at having the Boeing com­
ways *
Albori Schwiotior
if zoning is approved
pany as a neighbor in Morrow Coun
The advantage to the antenna ty and their input into court and
range, says Port Cieneral Manager county industrial and infrastructure
(mad and utility) planning A June
meeting is being planned for further
talks according to Miller
f r o m p age I
Heppner High School Principal
Jim Bier will present awards to the
students and present the class for
graduation School Board member
Randy Hughes will present diplomas
to the graduates The processional
and rccevsionaJ will be played by die
Heppner Hi eh School Band
lone High School Principal
Richard Allen will present awards to
the students and present the class for
graduation District Superintendent
Doyle McCaslin and School Board
member L J McEUigoti will present
diplomas to the graduates
Elks hires
manager
County’s comprehensive plan acknowledged
Fort makes way for canoe race
Hospital foundation
scholarships awarded
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Gail Hughes
k
Boeing pledges to work
with Port
Bank
employee
promoted
Madie McQuain
Twenty sis year Condon
resident
Martic McQuain has recently mov
ed to Heppner and taken over the
manager's duties at the Heppner
Elks laxlge
He owned and managed the nurs­
ing home at Condon for 18 years and
was a physical education teacher and
football and baseball coach for
several years before that He manag
cd the Elks Club at Condon for two
years and has worked as a general
contractor lor a local construction
company
"Heppner s a great little town."
McDuain said
W hen e x tr a ice c u b e ! are
needed to r p u n c h e r, o r ice
b u c k e t« a t p a it i n .
fin tin « in ite a d o f b u y in g
ne w ice cub e tra y» . T h e big
ice cube» w ill la«t lo n g e r
use muf
An employee of the Heppner
branc h «if First Interstate Bank since
1978. Gail Hughes has earned a pro­
motion and the new title of Pcrwinal
Service Consultant
Hughes and her husband Allen
have lived in Heppner since the ear
ly 1930s They have three gpiwn
daughters
"W e're really proud of her." said
the hank's Operations Officer.
Jackie Allstott It takes time to reach
the point to he able to quality for the
program and then time to complete
the training
Hughes was new accounts
rcpresentatise for one year before
entering the program and then work­
ed as pervmal service representative
for two years while completing
courses required by the hank After
she passed the final test, she was
granted the promotion
17th Airborne seeks
to locate members
The 17th Airborne Division
Association. composed of men who
served as paratroopers and
glidermen in the Division during
World War II. is conducting a
membership drive to locate all
former members Those who serv­
ed with this Division, please contact
Edward Siergiej. Secretary-
Treasurer. 62 Forty Acre Mountain
Road. Danbury. Connecticut 06811,
for details ol the Division Associa­
tion as well as information about the
33rd Annual Reunion which this
year will he held at the Hyatt San
Jose. San Jose. California on August
7 10 1986
School News
Math skills
tested
The 1986 Morrow County Junior
High Mjth C«>ntest was held at Col­
umbia Junior High on May 13 The
top ten finishers in each grade
received ribhws and the first place
winners received plaques The win
ners were as follows
Seventh grade I Boh Krein.
Heppner, 2-Jonathan Nolan, lone.
3-Kcvin Guthrie. Columbia,
4 Christi Irwin. Columbia.
VMarilec Huffman. Columbia.
5-Marilee Huffman. Columbia.
6 Angela Smyth. Columbia. 7 a tie
between Wendy Price, Columbia
and Rick (frmin, Heppner, 9 Jim
Holtz, lone. 10 ShetTy Duitsman.
Columbia
Eighth grade I Jenny Carter.
Columbia.2 Kim St«x«key.Heppner.
3 Kevin Tucker. Heppner. 4-Teresa
Puentes. Columbia. 5-Casey Pedro.
Heppner, 6 a tic between Melissa
Rowell, lone and Danny Lindsay,
Heppner. 7-Cindy Kellar. Colum
bia; 9-Eric Conner. Heppner;
10 Stephanie Starke. Columbia
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