Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 17, 1999, Page THREE, Image 3

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    4-H news
County Court
Births
Alexa Janita Julian-a daugh­
ter, Alexa Janita, was bom to John
and Jana Julian of Kennewick,
Washington, on October 15,1999.
The baby weighed 6 lbs. 2 oz. and
was 18” long.
Alexa joins two brothers,
Nicholas, 4, and Tyler, 3, at home.
Her maternal grandmother is
Betty Marquardt of Lexington;
maternal great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger
of Lexington. Paternal grandpar­
ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Julian
of Clovis, California and paternal
great-grandmother is Phyllys
Bennett of Prescott, Arizona.
Jessica Lee Atkins-a daugh­
ter, Jessica Lee was bom to Shan­
non and Robert Atkins of Molalla
on November 11,1999. The baby
weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz.
Jessica joins a brother, Russell,
6, at home. Grandparents are John
and Brenda Ratcliff of Molalla.
Great-grandparents are George
and AnnaMae Steagall of Hepp-
ner.
The Morrow County Court, at
its November 10 meeting,
discussed fiscal year 1999
procurement mpney, discussed
the status of some efforts related
to the chemical depot, approved
an agreement with SSI Services,
Inc., for some additional
technical consulting services and
discussed the building inspector
plan.
The court and County Planner,
Tamra Mabbott, discussed the
Ione-Boardman Road issue, and
$1.00 lb.
Heppner Gazette-Times
Nov. 25.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Anyone who needs a ride to the
church or a dinner brought to them
may contact Bob or Aloha
DeSpain, 676-5376, or George
Naims, 676-9970.
Members of All Saints Episco­
pal Church are again extending an
invitation to the community to
share Thanksgiving dinner at the
parish hall. Dinner will begin at 1
p.m., Thanksgiving Day, Thursday,
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Pep assembly set at HHS
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The Barnyarders 4-H Club met
on Nov. 2 to fill out 4-H
membership enrollment forms.
The following members were
nominated for the club elections
to be held next month: president-
Damel Jepsen, Leland Rill and
Emily Unruh; vice-president-
Leland Rill, Emily Unruh and
Meaghan
Unruh;
secretary/treasurer-Amy Jepsen
and Meaghan Unruh; reporter-
Heather Rill, Amy Jepsen and
Meaghan Unruh.
The club also planned a trip to
Brian Haguewood's home to see
a new litter of pigs.
On Nov. 6, the Barnyarders
Club met at the Haguewood
farm. They learned about the
care of new baby pigs, clipped
the pigs' needle teeth and
castrated a new litter.
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class
Christian M. Cannon, whose
wife, Gloria, is the daughter of
Gene Peterson of Imgon, recently
Everyone is invited to attend reported for duty aboard the air­
the pep assembly.
craft carrier USS Carl Vinson,
The football team will play in homeported in Bremerton, WA.
the quarter finals this Saturday,
The 1990 graduate of East
November 20, against the Amity Newton High School of Granby,
Warriors at Amity beginning at 1
Missouri, joined the Navy in June
p.m.
1991.
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By Emily Unruh
Public invited to All Saints
Thanksgiving dinner
A community pep assembly for
the Heppner High School
Mustang Football Team will be
held this Thursday, Nov. 18,
beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the
HHS gym.
SCRATCH
PADS
Barnyarders
Mabbott reported on the need for
a survey and on the squirrel
habitat.
The court noted one bid
received on the Wilkinson Arena
doors and agreed to give it to the
Fair Board for comparison to the
advertised bid.
Representatives of the Corps of
Engineers, Bob Ford and Russell
Davidson, explained to the court
the operation of the Willow
Creek Dam.
Lisa Breckenndge, of GEODC.
discussed with the court the
contract and its scope of work.
By Doris Brosnan
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 17, 1999 - THREE
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