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.. r . i X % v k - r ?- • •*.. f v * • / r T- « î » . * ri * . , •-rT -i .. “TÉ 1 V\U • t n ppiàii ( « iU itk - h u ir s , l i t p p m i . On-g(Hi U r d i u ^ U y , Mi> 1J.NÜ7 Bigger, better Reno Night planned y year cu. ». » B LM_ By Ashley Conklin Queen Cindy and her court % Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Q ueen C in dy Davis was crowned at official cerem onies last w eekend. Princesses R achel Flanaqen (left) Judy Jepsen, and Kathleen Bra^ell com plete her court The booster club is gearing up for the big event under the efforts of Lee Padberg and Ball, who was also last year's chairperson ( omnium ty business people are once again “ I* will he bigger and better ttun last year.” said Diana Bail, the chairperson of the Hcppner Booster Club'* second annual Reno Night. June 6. The fund raiser will again be held at the Heppncr Fllks Club The big event will begin at 7 p m and run until midnight The Reno Night will be held following a buffet dinner at the Flks frtmi 5 V) • 7 p m Cost for the dinner is 54 per person Games played will be ” 2 1", roulette, kw. 4 5-6. craps, and chuk- a-luk Players will have an op portunity to win many pn/cs in cluding a tnp to Reno, a truckload of wood. 101) gallons of gasoline, tickles to see "The Judds'* in con cert. a rototiller. a Deschutes River rafting tnp, and a golf tnp to the Tn Cities area. Game players w ill use senp for the games throughout the night and then use the scrip to buy pn/cs at the mid night auction. Money from the fund-raiser will go to the Hcppner Booster Club which will use the money to pur chase several items for Hcppner Dick S argent shows rototiller schools dunng the 1987 88 school City planners and council tional use permit when the building was used for a dental office To pronaHe better understanding, the planners agreed to have a member o f the commission at eac h council meeting Planning commis sion chairman Nancy lamkford will represent the planners at the counc il meeting June I A member of the council is supposed to attend each planners meeting, but no one has the past two planning meetings, latnkford said she would remind the city someone should attend each US i f f -------------- - IK S O I IU K h»r t< i.l- HBQ Grill*-Charcoal Gnlls- Lawn Furniture-BHQ Tails Fans Housewares ( oast to Coast We can help yowl______ * è From page 1 before she sold the land meeting. City of Heppncr is looking for two Kuhn reponed that neither Ken Key nor Dan Van Liew had respond people to serve on the council. Bob Ployhar. councilman with the ed to the request that they apply for most seniority has sent a resignation partitioning permits on their land He said County Planner Deane to City Hall. City Manager Marshall Secger told him they had not notified Lovgrcn told the planning commis his office of their intent sion Monday. No replacement has last month Seeger said he notified been found for John Hempcl who resigned last month because he mov both, that in order to take corrective action they would have to apply for cd from the city the partitioning permit» The action Both were elected last November Ployhar for a four year term. is necessary because the seller. Bob Hempcl for a two >car term bic Angcll. did not obtain a permit The Central Oregon District of the Oregon Forestry Department has an nounccd that Fire Season will go in to effect on Friday. May 15 Logg ing operators will be required to have fire equipment in place on each operation In addition. Burning per mils will be required for all burning within the District. The Central Oregon District con sists of forest lands in Wheeler. Gilliam. Morrow. Wasco, Hood River. Deschutes. Cmok. Jefferson. % ‘ V. v *1 'ft > **.; *. 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Sample was night shift supervisor with the Princville City Police IX*pt His wife is a teachers aide there His 13 years police experience in cludes eight years at Princville and five years on the Madras City police force He has an advanced certificate from the Bureau of Police Standards and Training including supervisory courses He attended Central Oregon community College and is a graduate of the Oregon Police Academy at Monmouth Undcrsheriff Veri in Denton said the sheriffs office received 45 ap plications for the position, and that many of the applicants had excellent qualifications 'Sample was head and shoulders above the rest, so wc'ic happy to get him He’s ex perienced and stable, so we didn't have to train him; we just put him to work.” Denton said Sample will be assigned to day shift and will handle civil process and prisoner transport as well as regular road deputy duties GARDENA 3.99 3.1 !! 4.29 O rtho V Fire season begins Friday * . 4 *>v». nrlmn< nelping mil out hi by donatine donating Items items for auction Anyone 21 years or older is en couraged toanend Beverages, pop corn, and other refreshments will be served thnmghout the evening Snap Together Wa tering System ; star ter kit, c o m p le te h o o k u p . 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