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I Eugene paleontologist visits elementary school Hcppncr Elementary School was visited June I hy Dr fcnk Gust at son. a paleontologist from Eugene le a Calvert, second grade teacher met him earlier in the year and con vinced him to share his knowledge with Hcppncr students Gustalson presented information to the second grade classes whieh were involved in a nu)or unit ol study on dinosaurs Also involved in sessions with Gustafson were fifth grade and Advanced Studies Classes He answered questions about dinosaurs and described the role of cxo(k terranes (pieces of con tinents attached to other continental masses due to tectonic movement) in influencing Eastern Oregon geology and fossil finds Gustafson received his doctorate from tire University of Texas and has traveled extensively in Oregon Dr Erik G u s ta fs o n and Eastern Washington studs ing fossils and geologic formations He currently teaches pari time at Lane Good grades earn Blue Mt. tills degree candidates spot on honor roll Over 240 degrees, certificates and Adult High Sc hek>l Diploma lone schools have announced the following honor roll for the fourth nine weeks and for ihc second sentesier . Students earning a sjk«t on the " A " Honor roll for the fourth nine weeks arc comprised ol seventh grader Amy Pointer, ninth graders Linda Mortcr, Melissa Rowell and Amy Wagenhlast. tenth gradei Angie Rudisill. eleventh grader Karla tXivison. am) twelfth gravlers Patty McElligofl, Chris Rea and Candi Rudisill Listed on the second semester "A " Honor roll ate seventh graders Nancy Mortcr and Amy Pointer, ninth giaders l itkla Mortcr. Melissa Rowell and Amy Wagenhlast. tenth graders IVan Harms and Angie Community College and manages a Rudisill. eleventh grader Karla business which features dinosaur Davison, and twelfth graders Chris designs on T-shirts Rea and Candi Rudisill Students named on the lourih nine weeks "B " Honor roll are seventh graders Brandi Kill Kristine Hcdor when the measure would go into et tha. Kyle Broderick. Ita s is feet if approved by the voters Greenup. Jim Harms. Heather Kan iX-puty District Attorney Val die. Kari Morgan, Heidi Nelson. Doherty said the sponsors may oh Brent Shcirbon. and Onsana W .ir led to ballot language bec ause they ren. eighth gradet Jon Nolan, ninth have said they intended the measure graders Jo Cupps. Judy Jepsen. and lo require appiov.il ol a majority of Dafcce Padhcrg tenth graders-Brian all registered voters in a General Ball. Keith Mortcr. Jill Nelson. f lection mot |ust those voting in the Michelle Papineau ami Sean W .u election ) ren. eleventh graders I im Beeson The measure is written to require and Dan Peterson, ami twelfth approval ol a nu|orily ol those grader I Vena Hams viHing in a General Election, she Second semester "B Honor roll sjid Once the measure is certified students include seventh graders and dosumented. you can't just go Vimy Mortcr. Bramh Kill Kristine havk. alter and amend it. it will have Bedortha. Kyle Broderick, Iras is I«» go through Circuit Court for Greenup. Heather Kandcl. Kan review, she said ________ Morgan. H cm J i Nelson. Bicnt Slieir boil. ( liisana Waiien and Jim Harms, eighth giadci Jon Nolan, ninth grade!s Jo Cupps. Marv Cupps. Jmi Davison. Judy Jepsen. Mike Harms, tenth graders Brian Kill. Keith Mortcr. Jill Nelson Michelle Papineau ami Sean Wat W a lla ce » L in e i s an im a g in a ry lin e ren. eleventh graders I mi Beeson in the s o u t h w e s te rn Pacific th a t di Dan Peterson and Duk M il Ihgoii v id e s th e a n im a l life of the A u s tra l and twelfth graders I Vena Hams ami lan re q io n fro m that of the A sia tic Palis Mil lligoti re g io n Measure would require voter approval for landfill An intent to file a petition that would require voter approval for Morrow County landfill waste sites has been received at the Morrow County Clerk's office To get an initiative measure on the ballot, sponsors must first tile a pro spcctivc petition with the County Clerk The District Attorney then prepares the hallo! language and sponsors have 20 days to object to the language ( That time period ec pircs June 2d ) Should ihes ohiect. the Circuit Court has (he first and final review ol the language After the Circuit Court's review, sponsors ihcn must collect signatures ln*m six percent of registered voters in the county to get the initiative on the hallo) Sponsors Dean Mason and Jcrrv Simpson, both of Hoardman. pro posed the measure for tfic November t election I he petition does not say Come See Us For All Your Paint Needs “ We Can Help You” FUCT: FACT: FACT: FACT: FACT: FACT: FACT: FACT: FACT: C lo C paint had some qualify problems X years ago C lo C paint is equal lo the best paints on the market today. C to C paint is manufactured for ( to (' hy Valspai Valspar. an old line paint manufacturer, is one of the top five in the U S C to C has paint on sale more often than any othet dealer in South Morrow County No dealer heats C fo C's price in South Motrow County. C to C has over 1000 custom mix colors to choose from. C to C does not charge extra for tinting C to C carries a full line of paint A paint sundries G oasttoG oast Heppner aw can 676-W6I w Mali lung local buyers with Irtcal suppliers is the goal ot Marketplace Connections out of Pendleton ( >rgani/ed lo improve the regional economy Maiketplacc Connections seeks out businesses m a live county atea I hat may tv buying goods and services outside (tie area, and ai tempts to find local suppliers. Paulette Bailee ol M.uketplace told the Heppnci ( hamtvi ol Comnvrce last week Marketplace was I ouih I h I in Tidewater Barge Lines has filed its application with the Morrow County Planning Commission to obtain a Conditional Use Permit to develop a sanitary landfill at Finley Buttes near Lexington. Oregon This proposed landfill will be used lo service the solid waste disposal needs ot Morrow County residents It will also have the capacity to serve other Columbia and Snake River system communities, including the greater Portland Vancouver metropolitan area It's a project that will bring many economic development benefits to Morrow County in the form of jobs, revenues and an expanded tax base ** New Jobs for Morrow County — There will be between TO V) new local jobs directly created by the linley Buttes landfill with a total annual payroll of $<>00,000 to $1.000.000. T hese include jobs as heavy equipment operators, truck drivers, and operations managers and administrators The Finley Buttes Landfill will also create another 55- 65 local business jobs with a total annual payroll of $450,000 to $750.000 ** New Revenues for Morrow County -- If developed as a landfill, (he property al Finley Buttes will pay Morrow County between $110.000 to $120,000 each year in land and personal property taxes Based on a rate of $ 50 per ton, the Finley Buttes Landfill would also contribute annually between $'>2.000 to $460,000 in special use fees lo Morrow County. Annual support to the school district and community college from the new payrolls will be between $47.000 and $77.000. • • New Revenues for the Port of Morrow -- Development of the Linley Buttes Landfill would put the dock facilities at the Port of Morrow to full use and help make it a profitable operation Based on a rate of $60 per container, the Port of Morrow would receive between $525.000 and $I,8‘>O.OUO in container lees annually from the I inley Buttes I andtill. Greut care has been taken in planning the Finley lluttcs Landfill. The Finley Buttes landfill is an environmentally sound projec t in every respect. For example. • the solid waste will he sorted for recycling before it is brought to the Port of Morrow • 1‘reliminary geotechnical studies indicate the Finley Buttes site is ideally suited for use as a sanitary landfill • I he solid waste will be shipped in sealed containers to prevent any problems with litter or visual impact • Solid waste deposited at the landfill will be covered with six inches of dirt daily • Trucks routes from the Port to the landfill do not pass by a single residence • Wasted», the landfill operators, have the reputation and experience to manage the Fmley Buttes Landfill to the highest standards. Copies of (he Finley Ituttes Landfill Conditional Land Use Permit Application are available for you al the following locations: Boardman City Hall Hcppncr City Hall Irrigon City Hall lone Post Office Lexington Public Works Building If you have any questions regarding the Finley Hulles Landfill, Wes Hickey, Executive Vice President of Tidewater Barge Lines, will he glad to answer them. Please call collect (503) 281-OOHI. I ugcnc in 1‘JHV Kirtcc said when it matched several buyers with sup pliers. . iih I in so doing provided substantial employmont in ili.it area Marketplace lias sime spread to other areas ol the state and bet area covets l uialill.i Moriow Gilliam, Grant and Wheeler counties I he program is (untied through the Oregon Lottery, la s t Central Oregon Aswkiationol Counties .uul other economic developm ent agent tes ' We re trying to woik with businesses ih.ii are here, to increase their business, " said Bailee "Out number one goal is to c reate |ob\ laHully. ( lilt Green at Coast to Coast, and Bob kalil ol VanMarler kalil Insurance in Heppner. receive bid notices trout Marketplace Con neetKins Bui notices are also printed in the Hcppncr Ga/cttc l ink’s Local business who lee I they may wish to bid on goods and services through Marketplace, should contact Green oi kalil. or contact Marketplace directly toll tree at I XOt) 4A2 HI 12 The National Secondary Lduca tion Council announced that Kevin K I uckcr has been named an Academic All American Ihc Academic All American Scholars must earn a ' 5 or heller grade point average These scliolaisarc also eligible for olher awards given by the NSI C Kevin K I uckcr who attends Heppner High School, was nominated lor this National Award by Bill Hudson, Hcppncr High School’s science teacher Tucker will appear in the Academic All-American Scholar Directory, which is published nationally Kevin R Tucker is the son of Brok and Janet I ucker His grand parents are Man and Relta I ucker of Milton Freewater and Kcknchi and Kiyo M oriyasu of Seattle. Washington i n t iw ro iiiri Schmidt and Kcsiu Tucket Light students earned recognition as iik«st improved students I hose students are Sheri Pipei Boh Richl. Stall Wilson from the sem.u ilass. Naney Bailey. Jerry Biosnan Ml Conklin. Led Schwarz, and Nance W light from the sophomore class, and Terry Chm en from the Fresh man class Heppner FFAVrs bring home honors Four iik’infk’ts c>l the Heppner II \ chapter alletkled the Oregon W lie.it I vague Show al I v gh A allcv Nance W tight had (he Grand Champion I LA Market lam b Nancy Bailey wasnaiikd Resetve Champion I I A Sheep Showman C«*ry Rill and Dan I imlsay pat ticipaied in the I ivcstink Judging contest. bin results wete unavailable at press link* 1 Ï \ r; • Ï k • .• * v V , -z.- . t. : * .. • • • * • « • * * • * ; v , n • - “V x V ' ' I ‘ -g.., , 4 • y' : **'i» , J K * * '] '■ x ' V -'<"'1 • - Ò - v :- .* . 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Iingon I a. h loll tlk* first training «imi ouldbe called succc’sslul. accoiihng to llu duk- I iillis I s ten«-it mi \sistani "It was exc iting lor the team to plan and carry out their ideas. she said They hope to o iler sim ilar wotkshops in other Inc al ions next tall I lie M l team or indiv iduaL ire available to work with any gnmp ic questing their assistance Additional team iik’inlx'is will also tv ici nuted and trained next tall r all 67b *R>42 lor information on Family Com muniiy Leadership as well as how to handle conflicts that m.iv ik'cnr the I .•■inly Community l eader ship team offered theu first public trainine ie« cully in Boardman Par licipaimg m ihc leadership ot the ' I liciti'«’ Alcctmgs" workshop were Marlene Currin. Heppner; Cindy • (sic illuni, lone, and We’re PROUD of: Jolie Presley P K ) ' - ; ‘ v * »„ » • * 7* v»s Vz • * «e.«- y v “*1’ Jolie is our newest employee at the Bank of Eastern Oregon She is our Drive-in Teller Her neat and friendly manner and professional ap proach are appreciated by customers and staff alike H A N K OF A r lin g t o n D tZ a s fe r n U r e y on Your lnd»p»nd»nt Horn» Ott»n»d u. " T« ^ « Cindy Osterlund. lone, wears a variety of hats at the Family Community Leadership Workshop. Boardman a*, she discusses the various roles members and leaders assume in meeting Permanent Hair Removal Open Tuesdays O nly or by Appointment VXh/il O, W hv have an agenda lor your v . « I ■ *" — H tnk a. i= ’ r»lH«n*r Member KOIC )on# •• V. U Electrolysis & Thermolysis 676-9248 ti Southeast lim ili I h Die llnnui Roll lot Hcppik'i High School has been announced for the secoikl seiik’stc’i Six students earn ed straight A s I hose students ate Ihcrcsu l iiklsay. Mark lishhuin. Belili Pearson. J J Shaw. Cain Brownfield, and Casey Pedro Seniors naiik'd to the honor roll are Ashley Conklin. Tinti Davklson. Missy I iibankc Id Hamlin. I rent Harrison. Jason Palmer, David Pedro ( hristy R.Hhhun. Bob Richl. Cuidc Slrochcr. aikl Jiv I ay lor Juniors n.iiikil lo the Homir Roll are Duane Ball. Kathleen Bta/ell. Shannon M il aughlin. J J Osimn. and Dan Struthcrs V<pl»«moics earning a place on the 11««noi Roll are Michelle Beck. Jim Brusitali Jill Conklin. Alike Mahonev Brian Padhcrg. Sus.ni Plckhatsky. Btent Temple Michelle Wallis aikl Nance W light I lesliman named to the llomir Roll aie M.nk Brusitati. Jennifer t u n n i. Ih an Alunkers. I ana • # y High school announces honor roll livellile’ ' Why is il imp«nl.ml that Heppner student people are nude comfortable or each other helore a meeting named Academic know stalls * All-American Several hval people are more award ol these aspects ol meetings, Anna Schwarzin Certified Flectrologist T i l ) E W A I l. It B A R G E Heppner M ichael John Bergslrom-A ssik late of Silence Degree in Diesel and Heavy I quip m eni, Stephen James Currin Ass»k talc of Ails Degree in l ibcral Arts. Claudia Jo Huston Associate of Science Degree in Marketing and Managcitk'nt Diane I kdkcnnv Assoc late ol Sc icncc I Agree in Nut sing. Jodi Dawn Matt Ison Asvkiutc of Arts Degree in I iheial \iiv ludi Kae Ward-Associate ol Science Degree in Nursing lone W illiam Paul /in le t Assediate of Science Degree in Automotive Technologv Irrigon Gary Dean Johnson. Jt Associate ol Arts Degree m Ci ninnai Justice. * * 1 . 1 Goal of Marketplace Connect ions to increase business and create jobs HERE'S WHAT THE FINLEY BUTTES LANDFILL WILL BRING TO MORROW COUNTY Morrow Co. Courthouse, Hcppncr Morrow Co. Annex, Irrigon high school diplomas wete award ed at tlk' iweniv fifth Blue Mountain Community College Coitunctkc ment set lot June 12 HMCC offers a number of two year degrees in addition to several certificate programs which typical ly lake one year ot college study to complete Additionally, a high schckil diploma program is offered through the college's Basic Skills Dcpariuk’nt fhe following lekal sludenls ate listed as degree candidates Boaidnun Mary Margaret Peck Assek tale ot Arts Degree in Liberal Arts. Robert W illiam Peck Associate ot Arts Degree in I iheral Arts. Timothv Paul Whitehurst •