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By Avon Melby
Hcppncr Cuy Council was sur
prised lo hear Monday night thal the
city landfill will he filled before
thcend of the fiscal year, and maybe
within three months, City Ad
mimstralor Marshall laivgren said
when the county dug two new iren
ches the equipment ran into solid
rock and the trenches hail to he much
smaller than planned
Mayor Cara Costa said the
assumption had been that the land
fill could serve for another one and
one half years
City attorney Bill Kuhn suggested
the city "gel into high gear” on fin
ding a replacement, or some answer
lo the problem He said DEO would
require the city to find an alternate
method 10 care for city refuse
County residents were to vote the
nest day on a referendum to see if
the public should vi*c before any out
of county waste can be placed in a
landfill within the county If thal vote
fails to win appmval. it will clear the
way for construction of a large land
fill in the nonh end of the county
which would be constructed by
Tidewater Barge Tidewater has said
cities in the county could use thal
landifl! if needed
The subject came up at the end of
the council meeting
Authorization to sign a note with
the Bank of hastern Oregon for
draw funds as needed for remodel
ing the hotel to a senior citizen com-
ples was given by the council The
amount is not lo exceed S390.000
An Appreciation Certificate for
dedicated effort on building a foot
bridge on Willow Creek was
presented to councilman Wilbur
Jackson Jackson said although the
approac h to the bridge is now gravel.
it will be cement later.
Councilman Rick Curtis reported
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on the Hcppncr city watershed and
the impact of logging on it He said
clear-cutting had not unfavorably
impacted the watershed At present
sixty nine percent of the available
logging has been done The recent
Herron limber sale will only add
enough clearest! to make a seventy
two percent logged over area when
it is completed in two v^ars
Mayor Costa appointed Angie
Pedro, councilwoman. as city
representative lo the league of
Oregon Cities, annual convention in
Portland the end of this week City
Crew Foreman David Winter was
authorized to attend a workshop in
Pendleton November 18
The cay will pay one half the SI74
cost of sending a volunteer fireman
ambulance driver to a training
school, the council decided at the re
quest of Fire Chief Fornc Burken-
bine The fire department budget
will pick up die other half of the cost
An amount of $2 .(MX) donated to
Neighborhood Center for a new
freezer was not used for that purpose
but was used for the general
assistance program, the council was
told.
A tie vote was broken by the
mayor following a discussion on
how overtime should be counted for
the police department
Rick Curtis made a motion to
make it to the closest quarter hour
The vote was two in favor and two
against, (with two members absent)
Voting for the quarter hour cutoff.
Mayor Cara Costa settled the
question
Comp time has been required to
be taken within ten days and it makes
if difficult for the chief to schedule
the force, Lovgren said He asked if
more time could be allowed Theci
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Come and watch as nearly 100
Hcppncr Elementary students will
hop. skip and lump their way to
healthier hearts on Friday,
November 20. from 4 to 7 p m
while raising money tor the
American Heart Association's ninth
research and community education
programs
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Second grade teacher Lea Calvert
and Physical Education teacher. Jean
Strange, will coordinate the event,
which will be held in the junior high
gymnasium.
Last year. 108 elementary and
middle schools raised more than
SI83.000 throughout Oregon
Some of the prizes to be awarded
are: Electric Blue Glo-ropc. Mylar
Sun Shades. Graphic athletic bag and
a pocket camera
Co-sponsored by Oregon Alliance
for Health. Physical Education and
Dance in O regon, the event
demonstrates the advantages of
lifelong regular physical exercise.
H H S stu d e n ts receiv e a c h ie v em e n t a w a rd s
Academic certificates of achieve
ment were awarded to a number of
students at Hcppncr High School.
October 30 The awards were bas
ed on academic accomplishments at
tained by students during t)ie first
nine weeks of this school year.
Two students received a 4 00.
juniors Benji Pearson and J J Shaw
Sen Kir honored as honor roll
students were Kathleen Brazcll,
Mark Fishbum, Jeaninc Fitzsim-
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ly. Shannon McLaughlin, J.J.
Osmin, and Dan Strothers Juniors
Named were Michelle Beck. Jill
Conklin, Yvette Cowctt. Barney
Lindsay, Mike Mahoney. Bryan
Padherg, Nancy Taylor. Brent Tem
ple, Sandi Turner. Michelle Wallis.
Sophomores honored were Carri
Brownfield. Jennifer Cumn, Danny
Lindsay. Ryan M iller. Dean
Munkcrs, Dulcic Palmer, Casey
Pedro, l^ina Schmidt. Kim Stookey.
and Kevin Tucker Freshmen nam
ed were Al Burt. Trtcia Coe. Tiffany
Harrison. Bob Kretn, Jacqueline
Lynch. Jcame Patterson, and Bran
don
Pedro.
Honorable Mention certificates
were awarded to students who had
not been named to the Honor Roll
but who earned a B average Seniors
honored were Scott Davis, Jennifer
Lundin. Doug Marlatt, Mike Van
Schoiack. and juniors Jim Brosnan.
Sue Plocharsky, Chnsly Stroeber.
and Nance Wright Sophomores
receiving certificates were Eric Con
nor. Jennifer M artin, Kelly
McLaughlin, Cory Rill, and John
Steagall. Freshmen awarded were
Mickie Cameron. Tim Davidson,
Amy Grcnup, Scott Johnston. Starla
Marlatt. Rick Osinin. Doug Devin.
Bill Hays. Kevin Troxell, and Ken
Wa l l ac e
Twenty-four students received
recognition as the most improved
students having improved their grade
point average by at least half a point
from the second semester of the last
school year Sophomore Dulcic
Palmer made the roost improvement,
followed by senior Scott Davis, and
juniors Yvette Cowett and Brian
Skaggs, sophomores John Steagall
and Mary Van Bibber, and senior
Val Hager Each of these students
improved their grades by one point
or more Others recognized were
seniors Ty Arbogast, Jeaninc Fitz
simmons. Kirsten Green, Val Hager.
Beth Heatherly. Jennifer Lundin.
and John Scalf Other jumors receiv
ing honors were Brian Kollman,
Barney Lindsay. Jennifer Tanner,
and
Nancy Taylor
Other
sophomores receiving recognition
were Russell Britt. Angie Cumn,
Tom Kenny, Slater Mitchell, Kim
Stookey ?nd Joanna Welch
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Public meetings to gather opinion
on proposed building projects in the
school district will be held over t)ie
next two months. Superintendent
Doyle McCaslin has announced.
Architects have submitted various
options for upgrading school
facilities and the school board wants
to hear from the public before mak
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