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Two sites in Boardman have
made the first of two rounds of
nominations for potential pri
son sites. The nominations
were made to the Corrections
Facilities Siting Authority
(CFSA), a five-member panel
appointed by Governor Kitz-
haber. The CFSA will hold
public hearings and evaluate
each nominated site, finally
selecting and ranking sites that
will be submitted to Governor
Kitzhaber for his approval. A
second set of nominations will
be made on or around Tues
day, Oct. 22.
Besides the Boeing site and
Kunze Road Pasture site, both
Boardman; other nominated
sites for medium security com
plexes include: Bootsma site in
Baker City; Dover Lane site and
Meeting set
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VOL
115
NO 42
6 Pages Wednesday. October 16. 1996.
Morrow County Heppner. Oregon
lone sale to benefit scholarship fund
Cathv Halvorsen (left) and
Jannie Allen show some of the
handmade items available at
the ’Fall Into Winter Sale’
A lot of "good stuff' is
aecumulating for the second
annual 'Fall into Winter Sale'
to be held this Saturday. Oct.
19 at the lone Legion Hall,
beginning at 11 a.m.
In addition to the "Around
the World" quilt made by Dot
Halvorsen. this year's sale will
include: door prizes, outdoor
decorations (a family of
carolers. Santa and reindeer),
Halloween decorations (candy
com treat jars, decorations,
trick or treat bags, scarecrows.
painted
pumpkins and a
of
witches).
Thanksgiving pilgrims and
wooden turkeys, a Christmas
tree
full
of
ornaments,
Chistmas stocking holders,
pillows, fabric wall hangings,
sweatshirts and tree skirts,
jumpers and vests, knitted
baby sweaters, hats and
booties, baby clothes, angels,
aprons, scroll saw clocks
depicting
basketball
and
football,
potholders,
dish
cloths, homemade wrapping
paper, greeting cards, big
scarecrows, pumpkin, ghost
and scarecrow cans of candy,
Halloween luminaries (candles
in painted cans), cakes pies,
cookies, candies and "treats
variety
Wool contest set for Oct. 26
The District 5 "M ake It With
W ool" contest and style show
w ill be held Saturday, Oct. 26,
at the lone High School cafe
teria, beginning at 1 p.m.
All entrants will model their
garments, and winners will be
announced. Refreshments will
be served.
Maureen Krebs, District 5
director notes that contestants
wil be coming from Morrow,
Umatilla, Gilliam, Wheeler,
Wasco, Sherman and Hood
River counties.
Contestants w ill begin their
day early in the morning, first
modeling their garments before
a panel of judges on style and
fit. The outfits will then be ex
amined for quality of construc
tion and durability.
Winners in the junior, senior
and adult age groups will ad
vance to state level competition
to be held in conjunction with
the Oregon Sheep Growers
convention in New port, in ear
ly December.
The public is invited to at
tend.
Men's breakfast Willows Grange
slated for Oct. 20
plans dinner
A men's breakfast will be.
Willows Grange will have
held at the Nazarene Church their annual turkey dinner and
on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 8 a m. bazaar on Sunday, Oct. 27,
The breakfast is sponsored by from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at
the Christian Church, Christian Willows Grange Hall in lone.
Life Center and the Church of
Cost is $5 for adults and $3
the Nazarene. All men in the for children ages six to 12,
com munity are invited to with preschoolers admitted
free.
attend.
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Kathryn Kettel, Morrow
County Extension crops techni
cian, began her assignment at
the Heppner Extension office
in early October. Kettel has
been out in the fields planting
winter wheat variety trials with
Mike Stolz. Stolz, Umatilla
County crops agent, will super
vise Kettel’s work with a varie
ty of cereals projects.
Kettel has a full schedule of
wheat seminars and work
shops on her agenda, but is
looking forward to meeting and
visiting with cereal clientele.
She plans to be in the Heppner
Extension office on most Mon
days.
Kettel's position is a half-time
assignment, and is funded
jointly by Oregon State Univer
sity (OSU) college of agriculture
and Morrow County Court
through June 1997. She is still
working on the final stages of
her master's thesis and says a
half-time position w ill allow her
time to complete the degree, a
requirement for permanent
assignments with OSU and
most other extension systems.
Sign up
It's time to sign up for
Thanksgiving baskets at the
Heppner
Neighborhood
Center.
Those wishing to sign up
should bring proof of their
income and address to the
center.
The deadline for sign-ups is
Friday, Nov. 8.
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Kim (left) and Cam George of
Lott's Electric with TV to be
raffled
A drawing for a television
will be one of the highlights of
the Heppner High School
Booster Club's annual steak
dinner and auction planned for
this Saturday, October 19, at
the Heppner Elks Club.
Those purchasing tickets for
the dinner will be eligible to
win a 20 inch Crosley
television set. (Must be present
to win.)
The auction will also feature
a Black Hills Gold ring,
fishing trips, 50 gallons oi
gasoline. Trail Blazer tickets, a
set of four tires, high school
sports season passes and a
Heppner High School Mustang
belt buckle.
The steak dinner, served
from 6 to 8 p.m.. will feature
barbecued New York steak,
baked
potato.
salad.
homemade bread and dessert
for $7.50 each.
Dinner tickets may be
purchased early at Ployhar
insurance. Morrow County
Grain Growers, Bank of
Eastern Oregon and Murray
Drugs.
The auction will follow the
dinner.
During the past year the
Booster Club has sponsored
the
baseball
bleachers,
basketball jerseys,
player
buttons, the Centennial student
exchange, a chili feed, a field
liner,
golf
tournament.
Heppner
High
School
cheerleaders,
F F A,
homecoming,
step ropes,
junior high school drama, a
pencil
dispenser,
premier
school agendas, scholarships,
sports desserts, steak feed and
auction, a tailgate barbecue,
volleyball equipment and Wild
Horse Club merchandise.
elephants" they might have to
sell for the benefit of the club.
The event will run from 9
a.m .-4 p.m. Sale items and two
dozen cookies donated by club
members are to be at the
church by 8 a.m.
Vote both
sides of ballot
Morrow County Clerk
Barbara Bloodsworth reminds
voters to vote both sides of
their ballot in the Nov. 3
general election whether they
vote absentee or at the polls.
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Steak feed in lone this Friday
$7.50 for adults and $3.50 for
children six to 14. Children
five and under will be able to
eat free with a paying adult.
All proceeds go to the
International Club of lone and
1 leppner to support their trip to
Italy in March of next year.
For more information
concerning the dinner or the
International Club, call Kelley
Swarat. 422-7131. at lone
High School.
This Friday's homecoming
football game at lonelligh
School will feature a steak
feed,
sponsored
by
the
International Club of lone and
Heppner.
Dinner . which will include
steak, potatoes, rolls and a
salad, will be served from 6
p.m. until after the game.
Drinks will be available for
purchase from the concession
stand.
Cost for the dinner will be
Hearing screenings planned at schools
Arts and Crafts club
Plans activities
items and bring any "white
The recent watercolor work
shop sponsored by Morrow
County Creative Arts and
Crafts (MCCAC) was suc
cessful and informative, and
other classes may be schedul
ed in the future, said MCCAC
club secretary Leggy DeZoete.
The club will have the fair
ground annex building open
Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 9
a.m .-4 p.m. for artists and
crafters to get together to finish
old projects, start new' ones and
exchange hints and ideas. The
club will break at 1 p.m. for
lunch in the coffee room at
Yaw ’s, with a meeting to follow
at 1:30 p.m., before returning
to their work at the annex.
Guests are welcome and in
vited to stop by for a cup of cof
fee and a visit with fellow ar
tist and crafters.
An arts and crafts sale will be
held by the MCCAC club at the
Episcopal Church, Saturday,
Nov. 2 and members are re
minded to ready their sale
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Booster Club dinner to include tv raffle
The U.S. Army Corps of En
gineers and the Reservoir Con
trol Center (RCC) will host an
open town hall meeting on
Monday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. at
the Heppner Elks Lodge to pro
vide information about Willow
Creek Dam and reservoir con
trol policies.
The RCC is the branch of the
Corps of Engineers that con
trols the level of water behind
the dam. " If you participate in
recreational activities on Willow
Creek Lake or use water from
Willow Creek for irrigation, the
level of the reservoir concerns
vou," said a Corps spokesper
son. RCC and the Corps will
have representatives available
at the meeting to answer ques
tions or concerns.
Technician begins
galore".
A luncheon of homemade
chicken rice or beef barley
soups and bread will be
available, along with pie,
coffee and cider.
For the younger set,
teenagers will be on hand to
provide entertainment in the
form of balloon creations and
hair wraps.
Proceeds from the sale will
benefit the Jason Halvorsen
Memorial Scholarship Fund,
which awards cholarships each
year to graduating lone High
School seniors.
For more information
concerning the sale, contact
Jannie Allen. 422-7563.
or written testimony to the
CFSA
Affected local governments
or persons may propose condi
tions to the authority for a par
ticular site, according to the law
(ORS 421.623(2)). Conditions
are due and must be physical
ly received at the Dept, of Cor
rections at the address listed
below no later than 10 days
before the hearing for a par
ticular site. Proposed condi
tions may be forwarded to the
CFSA in care of the Dept, of
Corrections, Facilities Division,
470 Lancaster Drive N.E.,
Salem, OR. 97310, or they may
be faxed to (503) 378-6536.
For information regarding the
submission of conditions, con
tact the Facilities Division at
(503) 373-1572, ext 221.
Zemke site, Madras; and Port
of Umatilla site.
The nominated sites for mini
mum security work camps in
clude BLM site, Mitchell, and
the Airport site, Redmond.
Existing institutions nominat
ed for expansion include: Pow
der River Correctional Institu
tion, Baker City, and South
Fork Forest Camp, Tillamook
County.
A public hearing for the
Boardman sites is scheduled for
Saturday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. at
Riverside High School in
Boardman. The hearing for the
Umatilla site will also be held
on Saturday, Nov. 2 at 2 p.m.
at Umatilla High School.
Interested persons and local
government representatives
may attend and/or submit oral
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The Umatilla-Morrow Educa
tion Service District (ESD) will
provide hearing screening to
public elem entary school
students in Heppner and lone,
Monday, Oct. 21. Screening
will be done at 8:30 a.m. in lone
and 9 a.m. in Heppner.
The screening will include all
kindergarten, first and third
grade students, new students
to the county, and parent,
teacher or principal referrals of
students in the other grades.
Children who fail the initial
screening will be re-screened.
Rechecks for both Heppner and
lone students will be held on
Monday, Nov. 4.
Parents who do not want
their child’s hearing to be
screened should notify the
school as soon as possible.
For more information regar
ding the hearing screening pro
gram, contact the school prin
cipal, or contact the speech,
language and hearing depart
ment at the Umatilla-Morrow
ESD, 276-6616, ext. 141.
The hearing screenig is done
by the Umatilla-Morrow ESD
for public school students of
Umatilla and Morrow counties
and is cooperatively sponsored
by local school districts.
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Ring raffle to
benefit lanes
Peterson's Jeweler's in
Heppner has donated a Black
Hills Gold ring to be raffled
oft December 20 to benefit
Willow Lanes bowling alley.
Proceeds from the raffle will
go towards a clean air system
lor the lanes.
The ring will be displayed at
Peterson's. 1 ickets are now
available at Peterson's, Willow
l ,anes or from bow lers for $ 1
each or six for $5.
November I — February 28
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