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    Planning Commission approves new
telecommunications building
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VOL. 123
NO, 40
lOPages
Wednesday, October 6, 2004
A new telecommunications structure will be built on this site behind Central Market on
North Chase Street
The
H eppner construction of the building employee tw o to three
Planning Commission gave scheduled to be completed people part time It will be
approval Monday for the near the end of November primarily a technical
construction of a 70-foot by Bids for construction are to building
There were no
68-fo o t building at 235 be submitted to the Port of
North Chase Street to house Morrow no later than 2p.m., setback requirements for the
building and they plan to
a new telecommunications Oct 14
W indwave
was have a propane tank installed
com pany
locating in
granted an application by the across the street with a
Heppner
W i n d w a v e O regon Public Utility permit required to run a line
C om m unications
o f Commission July 12, 2004 to underground to a generator
Boardman, represented by offer telecommunications on the building site
Because not much
Nate Arbogast of Heppner, services in Heppner
traffic
is
anticipated, only
At the planning
plans to offer high speed
two
parking
spaces are
meeting
fiber optics communications commission
required
“It’s
a darn nice
to businesses and homes in M onday night (the first
H eppner W indw ave is official meeting in the new building and it will be an
affiliated with M orrow city hall located at the former asset to our community,”
Development Corporation Klamath First Bank building said H eppner Planning
and MorrowNet which are on Main Street), it was Commission Chair Jerry
also connected with the Port announced that the business Gentry. The commission
Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon
would be mostly unmanned voted unanimously to
of Morrow.
but
could
ultimately approve the permit request
The Port called for
sealed bids Tuesday for
2004 Heppner High School Homecoming
2005 Rodeo Court announced
The 2004 Heppner High School
Homecoming C ourt above:
(F ront Row L-R): Crown
Bearer C.J. Kindle, Jr. Prince
Mikel B ritt, Sr. Prince
Brandon Seitz, King Tyler
Boyer, Sr. Prince Josh
Lankford, Crown Bearer Riley
Kollman and Jr. Prince IMatt
Kenny; (Middle Row L-R): Jr.
Princess Brittney Herhison, Sr.
Princess Blair Keithley, Queen
Madison Bailey, Sr. Princess
Cara Kennedy and Jr. Princess
Katie Britt; (Back Row L-R):
Keith Herhison, Jay Keithley,
Ken Bailey, Sid Kennedy and
Rusty Brift.
Josh Gutierrez (left) sported
the “cheerleader” look during
the H eppner High School
Homecoming Noise P arade
held on Thursday, Sept. 30 in
Heppner.
Sunday, Sept 19,
Queen Jessica Wainwright
and Princess Heather Yocom
were chosen to represent the
Morrow County Fair and
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo for
the year of 2005 However,
their official duties actually
start in October
Q ueen Jessica o f
Heppner is the daughter of
Buzz
and
Stacey
Wainwright. She is a senior
at Heppner High School.
Princess H eather
Yocom, also of Heppner, is
The new 20(15 Morrow County Fair ami Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo
the daughter o f Jack and
Court (L-R): Queen Jessica Wainwright and Princess Heather
Renee Yocom She is a junior
Yocom.
at HHS
The Fair Board
wishes to congratulate these
girls on their selection The
Oktoberfest Schedule Sat. Oct. 9
Board is still taking
applications for chaperone
Street fair opens
10:00
and pennant bearers for this
Music
11-11
year’s Fair and OTPR Court
Shanirockettes Dance Team
11:00
until Oct. 31, 2004 For
R ooster C row C on test
11:30
more inform ation or an
Beer Garden opens
application please call Renee Noon
P u m p k in -se e d S p ittin g C o n te st
at 676-9474 or e-mail the
12:30
Fair
at
Music/Judging of Cake Contest
1:00
mcfair@co morrow or us
U gly D o g C o n t e s t
1:30
Shanirockettes Dance TeanVWine
2:00
Heppner Library Tasting opens
B iggest P u m p k in C o n te st A w a r d s
to hold computer 2:30
3:00
Music
class
U g ly M a n C o n test
3:30
The Oregon Trail
4:00
Music
Library District will be
Live Scarecrow Modeling
4:30
holding a basic computer
C ake C on test A w ards and C ak e
5:00
class at the Heppner Library
A u ctio n
on Oct 11 from 7-8 p m
Street Dance with live music by Hired
6:00
The class is free and
Gun
is
geared
tow ards
t
individuals with little to no
Contestants for the cake contest should have their
computer experience The
entries at John’s Place no later than noon on Saturday
class size is limited and pre­
registration is required
Biggest pumpkin contestants should bring their entries
For
morfe
to Central Red Apple for weighing before 1 PM on
information contact the
Saturday All other contestants should meet in front of
Heppner Library staff at
the Post Office just prior to their events
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