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Two Heppner seniors receive Soroptimist award TW O - lltr llrppnrr Gazette-1 Imev Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, January 21, IW7 sing home By A* on Melby Lindsay was recipient of a Japan Hcppncr High School seniors Ihcrcvj Lindsay and Trent Harrivon tJ S Senate Scholarship and served arc recipients of the Citizenship as one of two students from Oregon Awards made each year by Heppner representing the USA as a youth am basvador to Japan for two months Club. Soroptimist International The award is based on school and last summer She was an L(change community activities, the student»’ Student in 4 H to Alaska in July. aims and purposes, and a statement I . and a representative from on whai be she believes arc his/her Oregon at the 1986 National F'EA responsibilities to the school, the convention in Kansas City. Missouri last summer community, and beyond I indsay. daughter of Comne and She intends to enroll in the Larry Lindsay of Lexington, University of Oregon and will ma receives SIV) as first place winner, tor in history Harrivin has been active in out Harrivin. son of Sharon and Kobert Harrison of Ixxington. receives door, drama, and Spanish chibs, wav SIU) for placing second Both will president ol National Honor Socie be entered in area competition with ty. vice president of his junior class, T re n t H a rris o n (left) a n d T h e re s a L in d sa y an opportunity to receive further and student body president He was awards M * I4ICU a representative to the Associated During her high school years Student Body Convention in Lindsay has played in the Pep Hand, He won a red ribbon in IMKA By Donna Schmidt operations Complete details ot the been a member of the Girls Athletic Career Skillv contest in Pendleton Hoardnutn Enterprise Hoostcrs. Spanish and drama clubs and a blue in the contest in 1985 agreement were not disclosed The recent acquisition of Gourmet He led students in the cleanup of In Future f armers of America she The acquisition of Gourmet will was sentinel rcponcr. activities the 4 H Friendship Park in Brands by lam b Weston could make bring lam b Weston’s total number chairperson of the Outdoor Club, downtown Heppner. and in sweep ihe company the largest frozen of pi Halo processing plants to vsen secretary of National Honor Socle mg the Main street sidewalks lor the potato proersvir in the country ac The company will gain well known cording to one company official customers such as Wendy’s. Burger ly. and a member of Students Moonlight sale lam b Weston announced last King, and Rax Roast Beef with the Against Drunk Driving She served Harrivin plans to become a com week it had reached a long term agreement THe farming operations as student body representative, was puter pmgrammer and analyist student body secretary, and both Both winners, and their parents, I c j s c agreement with IT Group of of Ul were not included in the assistant treasurer and treasurer of are invited guests at the Soroptimist Salt lake City. Utah, lo acquire its agreement the student body She is active in her noon lunch at the Flks lodge Thurs Boardman facility, including insrn lam b Weston officially took over church and participates in the Adopt day when the awards will be lories, palentv. customer lists, raw operation of the Boardman plant storages and frozen and fresh potato Monday . Jan 12 after informing all a Grandmother program at the nur presented employees they would have to re apply for employment The com pany alvi said current employee ap Pdnivipantv in Ihe Department of it taxpayers do not cash, deposit or are taxable in 198b must he reported plications would be considered Agriculture’s 19Kb Price Support redeem the 19Kb checks or com bv the IVrpamnent of Agnculture to before any outside hiring would he and Production Adjustment Pro modity certificates representing the the taxpayer and the IRS on the 198b done No significant changes in (he Form 1099 G. Statement for Reel workforce are anticipated, however, grams musi include in gross income payments until 1987 tor 19K6 all payment including. Ihe The IRS alvi noted that all the pientx of Certain Government notices posted at the plant said lace value ol coimnodri) certificates, payments under these programs that Pav ments significant changes would he made actually received or made available in the operations and policies of the under ihe programs in 19Kb, the In plant including manning, job By Avon Melby in Salem this session tenui Revenue Service said recentlv classification, seniority lists, and State Rep Ray French and hiv According to the IRS, these Fd (ilenn. Boardman. gave a wages during the initial stun up payments are lasable in |9Kb even wife Norma drove up from Salem to humorous talk on what it means to scheduled for January 19 it taxpayers return them to the addrevs Morrow County Central be a Republican According lo Sam lowman. vice Department ol Agriculture tor Committee at a recent get acquainted Committee chairpersons were president of manufacturing, thov repaynK’nt in I9K7 Similarly, such dinner party at Dodge City Inn in named by Bob Jcpvn. chairman of changes would bnng the plant into payments are taxable in 19Kb even Boardman French upxlated the the county gn>up They are finance. conformity with other lam b Weston group on sin* ot the actionexjxxtcd Kay Proctor. Hcppncr. publicity. operations and planned wage rcduc Suzanne Jcpvn. Hcppncr. voter lions of up to S2 an hour in the fresh registration. Mervin Preston. Ir- pack operation would he equitable ngon. candidates. Dorothy Krebs. with the industry Boardman. Republic an booth. John "W e plan to operate the plant bathroom, no injuries were reported The Heppner Fire Dept contain Thirteen firefighters worked (or and Frm Lovett, lone, parades. Fid much as is,’’ lowman said in ed an early Saturday afternoon tire nearly an hour to control the blaze (ilenn. Boardman. Senior Citizens, a pretty phone interview from his Portland to the bathroom of a house on fhe believed to have begun in the wir Dr Wallace Wolff. Hcppncr office, "hut we will nuke ad comer of Garrigues and Aiken ing Gene Murty ol John Day owns A Lincoln Day fund raising din justments to conform to the Her streets in Heppner Although exten the house occupied by Rick and tier is planned for February •I at miston plant that arc equitable with vive damage was done to the Mtaniia Paullus Dodge City Inn the industry " Ray French appointed to two House committees State Representative Ray French achieve our goals.’’ stated French (R Heppner i has been appointed to the House committee on Water Policy. House Republican le tte r Larry Campbell iR-Fugene) an nounced on January 12 Represen tative French has alvi been ap pointed to the House Human RevHirces committee ’ Reprevntaiivc French takes with him from District 59 enough drive and energy to fuel fire' of forward movement in Salem for v>me lime to come," Campbell said "His 'down to business attitude makes fellow Republicans proud to have him aboard " " I ’m looking forward to working with other committee members and " I ’m interested in mayor issues af fecting the Mate such a« Federal Tax Reform. Liability insurance. W’ater Policy and Tourism, but I’m certain ly interested in those issues affecting District 59. such as Agriculture. Natural Resources and Forestry ’' These I will be attacking bead on ’’ French, who served on the Labor and Human Resources committee last session, played a key role in working with other members on a Health Cost Containment plan ap proved by the legislature The 1987, Mth session of the Oregon legislative Assembly con vened Monday. January 12 at the Slate Capitol in Salem Lamb-Weston adds Boardman potato plant to According its operation to sources. Gourmet Include production programs in 1986 income French addresses county Republicans Fire damages bathroom saHMHMMMMMNpSMM Lube Oil Through the cooperation o f ( ENEX, M.C .G.G. is able to offer special prices on CENEX lube oils. / lease fill out the order form and return prior to February 14. A U . ORDERS will be ready in February. Quantity Superlube 518-30W Thr ffH ih o f axlsjra.rO m x*-t x t rir k ^ v n rn ts *1 fe k lrto f S u p rrtu h r ' l i t * «cirai f.% d ir «ri and g A toftnr fa m rm J »rhw Ir* I i 55 gal. Drum c re d i warrants r r t|u ir r m m it o f all m aioi s I 5 8 *3 d ie a ri a rti fa v > lm r rn g in r m a nufacturen Superlube 518-15W40 P r o ih lr t all ira u * n pf<Rrcta*n ra- straight fr a d r van m atch Rr(> on S u p rrlu h r ' ! * 55 gal. Drum • I 70«* M u ltig ra d r thrxajgNoul th r w a ir ra n f t of e n g in e o p e ra tin g te m p e ra tu re « ' to in it ia t in g u t io n n «rc c % \ *r> to # . « At least initially. the company will operate the fresh pack division and the fiozcn processing disiuon as two vparate plants The fresh pack operation is the first for the company and lowman said company officials are excited about that facet of the potato business William Miller. Lamb-Weston vm or vice president called the ad dmon of fresh potatoes to the com pany 's operations " an interesting dimension which is becoming in creasingly important lo a number of our major customers " Ul farms will continue to supply potatoes to the Boardman plant as well as other Iamb Weston plants in Hermixton. Kkhljnd and Connell Brands, which was owned by Church of Jesus Christ of letter Iky Saints, has been for sale for several months The Morman Church purchased Gourmet Brands in 1975 and com pleted a major expansion of the plant in 1983 As Morrow County's largest employer, the plant's annual sales last year totaled $72 million dollars and employment was bet ween 1,000 and 1.100 people [amh Weston reportexl $350 millKin dollars in vales in 1985 Lamb-Weston is a division of Am fat Inc , which also operates Monterey Mushrooms, a natainwide producer of fresh and processed mushroom products »»«jONSTArt laaswsiTv County E X T E N S IO N S E R V IC E Agent’s Corner By C o u n ty Ag A gent F re d Lundin A discussion group is being form ed now to talk about national and in lernalional issues We will use "Great Decisions" material. Great Decisions 87 features as its first topic. " The Constitution and Foreign Policy " This article con tains extensive background on why the Founding Fathers chose America’s unique system of govern ment. how their decision to divide torcign policy nuking responsibility among the Executive branch. Con gress and judiciary has influenced recent decisions on military action and treaties, and how the Constitu tion has affected U S compliance with international law Each of the other seven articles pays special attention to provisions in the U S Constitution that affect that particular foreign policy topic 1 The Constitution and Foreign Policy The role of law in Interna tional Relations 2 Defense and the Federal Deficit U S Needs, Soviet Challenges 3 Egypt and the U S Uneasy Relations 4 The Pacific Basin Alliances, Trade and Bavs 5 South Africa Apartheid Under Siege h Foreign Investment in the U S The Selling ot America 7 Pakistan and Afghanistan Storm Over Southwest Asia 8 Dealing with Revolution Iran. Nicaragua and the Philippines In 1987, the year of the Ricentcn mal of the t S Constitution. Great Decisions enters its 33rd year The eight (ireat Decisions ’87 topics will he studied by more than 250,000 Americans, in communities in every state Representing all ages, all walks of life, and all political points of view, participants take part in this nonpartisan program to better understand the issues, to arrive at their own informed opinions, and to share their views with the nation's foreign policymakers About 10,000 Oregonians par ticipated in the ’86 program The topics were studied and discussed by community, church, retirement center, club, high school, and col lege university groups Many thousands of Oregonian optnKin ballots were sent in to our national leaders and decision makers All that is needed to participate in a program is a copy of the briefing hook There arc no dues to pay and no officers required of a discussion group The briefing hooks can he ordered from the County Extension Office For more information, call Fred Lundin at 676 9642. or Don Boyce at 676-9224 The first meeting will he in early February 56% voter turnout Voter turnout was 56% county wide in the January 13 Emergency Election lone led all oxher precincts with a 73% turnout Lexington came in second with a 61 % turnout Tur nout at other precincts was as follows combined Heppner- Hardman precinct 59% . 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