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Now that Heppner voters have ap
proved a change in the c ity ’ * charter
tu a llo » it to borrow money fo r the
Heppner Hotel renovation. the next
vtep w ill involve a lot o f paper work.
C ity A ttorney B ill Kuhn said
Monday
H e p p n e r H igh School Vo Aq stu d en ts listen to instructions b e fo re p lantin g the trees
on low er R h e a C re e k
800 trees planted on lower ('aeon
Rhea
Creek
Bnai Koteman Id Hamlin
V-Jtop m and see the
faces that stand out from
the crowd Elegant
contemporary timeless
flattering Behind their
pretty faces is the precision
of Bulova Quart/
technology One look and
you II be convinced
trees along lowet KI hm ( reck on
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Robert Hoakim fann
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The frees were planted in order to
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IXanny I indoy Mark
Wayne Ptochcnky Tom
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Jo h n T u n b e rg instructs
the students on (he purpose
of p la n tin g the trees
IT S BULOVA WATCH TIME AGAIN
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i x|vnscs .imi io dedroy III seaf old
files of thè city
May or Cara Coda rcad a Icttcr
tro n i a form cr inembcr o l thè city
librale board sialing objections to
members of thè board lis in g o u l ol
town, and qucstioning thè c ity ’ s
policy o li this
Cile Attorney H ill Kuhn s jid thè
engineets who origm ally worked on
thè i ite latteitili are agalli looking in
to il and hase notificd 1)1 IJ, sotherc
would be a tew iminths leeway on
use o l thè tacility belore ilecnling
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Cits Crew forem an base W inlet
reported poison Hemlock on the
banks o l W illow Creek in Heppner
w ill again be sprayed Cost w ill be
$|(K) for the spray, with donated
labor He was authorized to go ahead
and make the arrangements
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W ithin a month. Kuhn said he
hoped the money would he treed up
so the city could begin adserlising
for an a rc h ite li to draft the (inai
plans and spec ificalmns tor remodel
ing the hotel into a senior citizen
housing unit
It may lake tw o months to rcsicw
resumes and hire an architect and
then another tw o months before the
city w ill he able to adscriisc for a
contractor. Kuhn said Once a con
tractor begins w o rk, he continued,
the edim ate we hase is six to eight
months to complete the w ork at the
hotel
' The uncertainly is gone and I'm
hopeful the project w ill he completed
hy summer next y e a r." the attorney
concluded
T sportsvvriter awarded
e lle Tim
Tunes
G azette
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sports w
w rite
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•\shles C onklin i a pi u red tirsi place
in the spunsw nting division o f the
O iegori High S c h o o l W riting and
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Kuhn said he w ill he w orking to
free up grant money the «. ity has
been awarded hy the date and to
complete an ene ironmenta! impact
ree tew to anew>er the date e concerns
ahnit the hielonc pncdreation of the
building
Photography contest C o n klin , the
son ot Dale and I in$la ( o n klin . is a
senior at Heppner High School and
editor ot the school's newspaper
The Hehisch
C o n k lin also p icke d up an
honorable mention in the sports
w ritin g division The Hehisch a lv i
received an honorable mention piai
mg in the o v e ra ll newspaper
category Adviser o f Ihe Hehisch is
M ike Royer
C o n k lin '
firs t place s to ry .
"Senior l eadership Sparks Mustang
(bidd ers
distinguished him as the
onls student from a Class " A "
school to win or place in any o l the
indis ulual categories
C o n k lin 's honorable m ention
store, "h o rn ie r Tillies -\d|ust to |)il
ferent Teammates." also gave him
ihe distinction o l being one o l only
two people to have tw o stories place
m the contest
Ihe Hehisch was also the only
Class " A " paper to place in the con
test Parkrose. Sheldon, and Glen
eoe High Schools finished first
th ro u g h th ir d in the o v e ra ll
sweepstakes
I h i s sear's contest included CM
entries from ' I different C l a e s
" A A A " " A A " . and " A " high
s c h o o l s throughout the state
Ihe w riting contesi is sponsored
hs Oregon Press W omen who w ill
present the youth awards al their
spring conference in Portland April
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Mill jobs draw
250 applicants
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Morrow County
Crain Growers
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Nearly 2.V) people turned in ap^
plications for approximately 20 jobs
which w ill he available when K in
zua's new stud null begins operation
this summer
Jobs w ill involve all skill levels,
Kinzua's personnel manager Doug
Dubuque said Many of the ap^
pile ante had a lot o f saw m ill e x
perience and came from as far as
I j ( if anile Pendleton, and John
Day
Applications were ac cepted at the
m ill tw o different days for one hour
in the morning and one hour in the
afternoon each day The first m om
ing applications were accepted.
Dubuque said. Kinzua's entire park
ing lot was jammed w ith cars He
had intended to have applicants come
through the office , he said, hut in
stead had to distribute appiu — a
outside in the parking lot.
Dubuque said he doubted that Kin
zua would need to ask fo r more ap
plications, " I expect to find good,
experienced sawmill people from the
applicants we already h a v e ." he
concluded