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• . * ; L » ; * • . _ • • _ « . / . * . / • V |V u _____ __ • *. '> - • * . - r- - • £ »2 i , ' ' „• - *-■ ■ . Y ** ~ - ^ - f H cppm r (iv r ilr H in rH , Hcpjmi-r. Orrymi W rd im d ti), April 13, IW# - UN K Science Fair winners are announced Hospital Notes P io n e e r M e m o r i a l H o s p it a l rc f**rt\ oJm ittinj: and d ilu t e hm y the* fo llo w in g patients d u rin g «he past w eek M j / c I M jh o n e y . H eppner J im harmed M jr e h 2H. L in d a C e c il. H e p p n e r a d m itte d A p ril h . d is c tu rn e d A p ril 7 ..... V *N i Chamber Chatter by C U odia Hugh«« Cbamb«< Manager It y o u 'v e never been j m e m b e r o f H ep p n er C h a m b e r, o r it y in i ceased bcin p a m e m b e r som e years bask, please pay us a visit II you have c o n c e rn *, please share th em Nke a im to please' A lso keep in m in d " in d iffe re n c e , th ere is strength S o. w h at is on «he m inds o f C h a m b e r m e m b e rs these* d a y s ' B r ie f ly , it to o k tw o bu sin ess m eetings and board m eetings this m onth to c o v e r all the agend a item s C h a m b e r m em b ers had to share T o p ic s c o v e re d a w id e range, most exciting being the new doclors IX x tors w e lc o m e c o m m itte e is planning w a y s to m ake th em teel w e lc o m e , and a m ed ic al tund raiser c o m m it tee is hard at w o rk T o m H am p s o n . B M C C S m all Business D evelo p m en t C e n te r, en co u rag e d interested per sons to attend the A p ril Id s em in ar. " D e a lin g W ith C u sto m ers It D oes M a k e A D iffe re n c e ' This w ill be a w o rth w h ile e ven in g w ith business and p lea s u re o l sharing co m b in ed O t h e r b u s in e s s in c lu d e d 4 H S ch o lars h ip tund d o n a tio n , update o n county budget cuts w ith C h a m b e r e le c tin g to support both the C ounty B udget and the H e a lth C a re le v y . H e p p n e r's v is ib ility in s o on-to-b e p ublished V is ito rs (iu id e and en co u ra g cm e n t o f businesses to spon sor ads fo r the guide T o u ris m C o m m itte e is w o rkin g on a p la c e n ta l; o v e r 3 0 0 W e lc o m e to H ep p n er brochures w e re d istrib u ted the past m onth. M ay 10 beet reteren du m was discussed w ith (he B o ard , due to its great im p o rtan c e to o u r ag com m unity and the tact that Portland C h a m b e r had endorsed it These are lust a few item s to let y o u know C h a m b e r isn 't sleep in g th ro u g h lu n c h J o in new m e m b e rs Pat S w e e n e y , W illo w C re e k C o u n try C lu b , and W E . H ughes Ac Sons S hare y o u r p ro g ra m ideas. W e ll even pul yo u o n the agenda it you like* M a rk y in ir calendars: A p ril Id N o C h a m b e r, but be sure to attend the S B C D C h a m b e r sponsored s em in ar on IX 'a lm g w ith P eo p le; A p ril 2 0 M e e t at the E xten sio n O ffic e at 11 u n i to tra v e l to B oard m an fo r jo in t C h a m b e r m ee tin g and a to u r o f the P ort o f M o r r o w V an s w ill be p ro v id e d . T h a n k s to C h a m b e r m em b ers w h o sold roses and to the b uyers w h o m ad e H e p p n e r " s m e ll lik e a ro s e " this w e e k Sec vou at C h a m b e r • , w* c • * • . ' A • «•» *- „ L. - . ‘ ..V P * * './] . . . Is* . - -•S . «... V J\ . . ■ . 1 J • J * . J • 1 • J x - i r . • .■ • Y * r . ' C •*' !>* * - f . ' H '■* i by Joyc* Hugh#« * • f o r the S cience f a ir, tire students chose th eir topic in N o v e m b e r, c om pleted research by m id January F.ssavs w e re w ritte n , re v is e d , and ty p e d d u rin g January and Fe b ru a ry (A n n e M e t / supervised w ritin g o f essays Ih e student* re ce ive d input fro m A nne M e t / , and Sarah C arls o n to r the fin a l d ra ft and in stru c tio n o f w o rd processing the essays was w ith the assistance o f K a re n B eck ) T h eir e x p e rim e n ts w e re d o n e the m on th o l F e b ru a ry and log books w e re put to g eth er b e fo re the spring b re ak Judging was done by the students in B ill H u d s o n 's physics class Seventh and e igh th grade w in n e rs are as fo llo w s S e v e n th g ra d e C h em is try first R honda M c D o n a ld ; second Jenm A s h h e c k . th ird Shane M u n k e rs P hvsics firs t L a u re l W e b b e r G r a y . second T R R ie h l. th ird M a rk row L a u re l W e b b e r-G ra y . S h erry B in g h a m , Kim J o h n s to n . C h ris ty C orw in . N in a T u c k e r, front row R ho n d a M cD o n ald . P eter P earson points tor an A o r B pro tect I he p ro je ct grade included a log hook o ra l presentation and display S econd grade w in n ers are M r v C a lv e r t 's ( lavs: B odies Best c o lo re d B onney H il l . Best p o s itio n e d Jonas H e a ly . Best face J e s s ic a K e e rs e m a k e r E xp erim e n ts first A d a m lk>hcrty and Jonas H e a l) , second M in d y B insehus and Bonney H ill, th ird M e lis s a C u ls lo rth M r s . K rk -n s ( lass: Best c o k n c d Jaylene P ap in eau and J a rrin l C la rk Best |x>siiMincd B iia n B um sidc Best Eacc Jaym c H ansen E x p e rim e n ts first K a lie K eim s and Jaylene Papineau. second C ry v ti T a y lo r and J am ie W a in c . th ird C a le b M i D a n ie l and A h m e H is le r w Wc Print Marriage License ENVELOPES I he fo llo w in g m a rria g e licenses w en* issued in the M o rro w C o u n ty C le tk s o llic e d u rin g the past w eek C ats D ec A n n M c C a s lin . 2 2 . Ir rig o n . and C h arles Joseph V a n N ew K ir k . 2 1 . I mat ill.i C .-T P rin tin g 147 W illo w -H e p p n e r < > 7 tt-» 2 2 8 • . - ■, V ' * . I *• I * \ ■ s H ' *• l> F T T Y J O H N 'S H K M A HI I I I W N S SU PPLY H eppner f w J J v - #;* # 7 » - i * I 3 7 - « -. ■ »v * ■ -c-"NW - s ' .s l S ^ As '0 > M ark Adelm art looks into a Solar Eclipse display at the b c ie n c e Fair held last W e d n e s d a y in H e p p n e r S a rah C a rls o n 's seventh an d eig h th g ra d e S c ie n c e Fair w inners back row l-r R yan C u r- rin, A J T a rn a s k y . S te v e H o flm a n , S h a n e M u n k e rs . T R R iehl, M a rk C o n klin ; m id d le v \ % . * •*; •.* ' / <v v ' V s ' Y .* < *. \\S ‘ ,..\s • " .v s t- 4 . n -] < v v X » ' NS<" • * R egular tra in in g sh o u ld be a p a rt o l e v e ry d o g s u p b rin g in g __________ ‘ *. . i Conklin E a r th S c ie n c e f ir s t S te v e H o ffm a n L ife Science first A lc o a I a r n a sk y. second P eter P earson, th ird lie d D e re k O s im n . C h ris y S c h u ltz. Sherry B in g h am E ig h th G r a d e : C h e m is try first B rody S tru c k m c ic r. second C h risty C o r w in th ird R ya n C u rrin P hysics first A ntho ny T a rn a s k y . second N in a fu c k e r, th ird Sarah C la rk L i f e S c ie n c e fir s t H e a th e r E c k m u n . second K im Jo h n s to n , th ird G a b o G a rc ia T o be e lig ib le for an a w a rd , the student had to have e nough total A few years ago some folks started going around telling people beef was b a d ... don’t eat beef. Well, we didn’t think anyone would believe the misinformation, hut the facts told a different story. The demand for beef was dropping, and it was up to us to turn it around. So we developed the produc er controlled Beef Checkoff Program, and the investment we’re making today is paying off. While Supplies Last C R f lV O O u r C heckoff D ollar Is Paying O ff. f li Research: List year alone we invested over $2.7 million in research such as studies that proved eating beef provides the necessary nutrients and minerals for a healthy diet. r*s ^ f . .* V » a » ►*, f ■ "> - r x • . x , * , -• • " ‘ .. * . .. . .•* <. > .> • k r. 2 -v y - each Coloring and activity books e ac h h ave 2 b 6 p ag es of your k id s fa v o rite c h a ra c te r s . 1.36 While Supplies Last S A R G E N T 64 pk crayons m c l h in g e -ty p e b o x w ith b u ilt- in s h a r p e n e r N o n to x ic . - » Inform ation: We re working with consumer groups, school teachers, dietitians and doctors. We're giving them the positive message about our product, and they’re [laving attention. We’ve begun educating reporters and last year more than 4,700 articles reaching more than 200 million consumers were written about beef coming back. 1 ■ ■ ri'; y - - A i V - • © Promotion: Through television, radio and magazines we re taking our m essage... “Beef is real fo<xi for real people ' . . . directly to the consumer. And a just completed major research study has proven the more people see our m essage... the more they buy our product. f M B l t M S Research, information and promotion. . . all tools we re using to tell the truth about our prixluct. It isn't an easy fight, but with the investment of our dollar we re4 turning the corner. • -t ; v '•y-.-'v ■ ' ; • • J'l ' K V v* .V > ' . • , •V • vd ^ . - • W r V 'A ' J ' Beef Producers A re Fighting B ack... A nd \XEre Winning. 2.97 While Supplies Last VOYAGE R baseball-style caps ire th e p e r fe c t w a y to to p o ff y o u r spring a n d s u m m e r ' T h e s e c a p s fe a tu r e a s s o rte d e m b r o id e r e d emblems and a d tu s ta b le m e s h b a c k s — . > • Muwji 'I * N in th Xt.llM I h iMini i E Vote Y E S On May 10th A t Y)ur County Extension CXfice. IwoWays to Vote: 1 \l Y< M K ( < »I \ I S < »I KK.MI »I \< I IX n .Y 'H >\ < >H1< 2 l?V MW M B H-VIJ/H I»n il4,mi\< air .tltst iiltv Ihilliit n i|iH si h i xxrilitit! I » l<in \|>fil Juifiifn ■ J » > » Mill / k II m ii ' i t 2 In W ill i \ n unfit II.ill I N I k |vitt||M lll i >1 \l ill11.ll V M IN I I iifX.lllls i >K '»71II A .'* i in x Sponsored by the ( Jregon Meet Industry i >v (>*(» ‘*1 »M r- f> wr ■ » a . t •■f- - ?■ * -