The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 25, 1978-SEVEN
Rode Glib
wins 3rd tra
Heppner High School's Ro
deo Club has won its third
first-place trophy in as many
appearances on this season's
Oregon high school rodeo
circuit.
The third chapter in Hepp
ner's perfect season record
came last weekend at Chilo
quin, where Mustang cowboys
and cowgirls corraled a total
of 105 team points 29 points
ahead of second place Red
mond. Individual first-place win
ners on the Heppner squad
included Ron Currin, who won
the calf roping event with a
red-hot time of 12.27 seconds,
and Cindy Dougherty, who
took first in the pole race in
20.43 seconds.
Janice Healy took second in
the barrel race in 16.52
seconds, followed by team
mates Jana Steagall in fourth
with 16.67, Mary Daly, se
venth, with 16.87 and JoLynn
Daly tenth with 17.08.
Winning points in the break
Public
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF BOND SALE
$4,800,000.00
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1
MORROW COUNTY
STATE OF OREGON
GENERAL OBLIGATION BUILDING BONDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received
on behalf of School District No. 1, Morrow County, Oregon,
until 10:00 o'clock a.m., Pacific Prevailing Time on June 13,
,1978, at the offices of Ragen, Roberts & O'Scannlain, 3317
First National Bank Tower, Portland, Oregon 97201, at which
(time they will be publicly opened and announced.
The bids shall be considered and acted upon by the Board
of the District at its meeting to be held on June 13, 1978,
commencing at 11:00 o'clock a.m., Pacific Prevailing Time.
ISSUE: Four, Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars
($4,800,000.00) consisting of 960 coupon bonds in denomina
tions of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000.00), all dated
July 1, 1978.
INTEREST RATE: Maximum not to exceed a net
effective rate of Ten percent (10 percent) per annum, the
first interest payment due on January 1, 1979 and
semiannually thereafter on January 1 and July 1 of each
year. Bidders must specify the interest rate or rates which
the bonds hereby offered for sale shall bear. The bids shall
comply with the following conditions: (1) Each interest rate
specified in any bid must be in multiples of Vsth or l-20th of
one percent (1 percent); (2) No bond shall bear more than
one rate of interest, no interest payment shall be evidenced
' by more than one coupon, supplemental coupons will not be
permitted; (3) Each bond shall bear interest from its date to
its stated maturity date at the interest rate specified in the
bids; (4) All bonds maturing at any one time shall bear the
same rate of interest; and (5) Rates specified for the years
j 1979 through 1986 inclusive, shall not exceed seven percent (7
percent), and (6) Rates specified for bonds maturing on or
after 1988 shall not be less than rates specified for any earlier
bonds maturing on or after 1987.
MATURITIES: The bonds shall mature serially in
numerical order on July 1 in each year as follows:
BOND NUMBERS YEAR
1-40 1979 $200,000
41-85 1980 $225,000
86-130 1981 $225,000
131-180 1982 $250,000
181-235 1983 $275,000
236-290 1984 $275,000
291-350 198S $300,000
351-415 1986 $325,000
416-480 1987 $325,000
481-550 1988 $350,000
551-625 1383 $375,000
626-705 1990 $400,000
706-785 1991 $400,000
786-870 1992 $425,000
871-960 1993 $450,000
REGISTRATION: The bonds shall be issued in bearer
form with no option for registration.
REDEMPTION: The district reserves the right to,
redeem any or all of the bonds then outstanding in inverse
order of maturity and by lot within any maturity on the
following interest payment dates and at the following prices
expressed as a percentage of the principal amount, plus
accrued interest to the date of redemption:
On July 1, 1988, and on any interest payment date
thereafter at a premium of One Quarter of One Percent per
year, or portion thereof with a maximum not to exceed One
Percent. Notice of any such intended redemption shaU be
given by mailing a notice thereof to Moody's Investors
i Service, Inc., and Standard & Poor's Corporation, New York,
New York, not less than thirty (30) days prior to the
redemption date, and by publication of such notice at least
once, not less than thirty (30) days prior to said redemption
date, in a newspaper specializing in financial matters
published in the City of Portland, Oregon, and in a newspaper
of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon. Interest on
any bond or bonds so called for redemption shall cease on
such redemption date unless the same are not redeemed
upon presentation made pursuant to such call.
PAYMENT: Principal and interest are payable, either
at maturity or upon earlier redemption, in lawful money of
the United States at the office of the County Treasurer,
Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
PURPOSE: The bonds were authorized at a special
lection held within the District on March 14, 1978, to
authorise bonds for the construction, reconstruction,
improvement, repair and equipping of school buildings and
away event were Cindy
Dougherty, who placed fifth,
followed in eighth place by
Maureen Healy, who traveled
to Chiloquin following her
weekend win in Portland as
the state girls' high jump
champion. In ninth place in
the breakaway was her sister,
Janice Healy, and finishing
tenth was Jana Steagall.
Jana was also fifth in the
pole race with a time of 20.45,
followed by Maureen Healy in
ninth place at 23.84 seconds.
The goat tying event saw
Jana Steagall place fifth,
followed in eighth by Cindy
Dougherty.
In girls' team roping, the
Heppner team of Steagall
Dougherty placed fourth in
17.52 time.
A third-fourth place tie in
boys' cow cutting went to Tony
Currin, with Janice Healy
earning a second-third place
tie in the girls' division.
Laurence Rice placed sixth
in calf roping, with a time of
19.61 seconds.
Notice
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In individual state high
school rodeo standings thus
far this season, Heppner girls
fill the top three positions.
Jana Steagall has a total of 77
individual points, followed by
Cindy Dougherty with 62 and
Janice Healy with 58 Vi. Ron
Currin is fourth in the boys'
division, with 38 points.
In the separate events,
Janice Healy is first in the
state in barrel racing, fol
lowed by Jana Steagall in
second. Cindy Dougherty is
leading the state in the pole
race, followed by Jana in a
fourth-fifth place tie. Jana
also stands second statewide
in the breakaway event, and,
teammate Dougherty, third in
the state team roping competi
tion. Ronnie Currin currently
holds second place in calf
roping and third in bulldog
ging. Tony Currin and Jana
Steagall each stand third in
cow cutting in their respective
divisions.
Public
additions thereto and to acquire or to improve all property,
real and personal appurtenant thereto or connected
therewith within the district
SECURITY: The bonds of this issue are general
obligation bonds of the District. The district has covenanted
to levy an ad valorem tax annually to pay bond principal and
interest as they respectively come due.
LEGAL OPINION: The legal opinion of Ragen, Roberts
& O'Scannlain, Attorneys at Law, of Portland, Oregon, shall
be provided at no cost to the purchaser, and will be printed on
the bonds at the expense of the District.
TAX EXEMPT STATUS: Interest on the bonds, in the
opinion of bond counsel, is exempt from taxation by the
United States under present federal income tax laws and
from personal income taxation by the State of Oregon under
present state law.
BEST BID: The bids will be awarded to the responsible
bidder whose proposal will result in the lowest net cost to the
District. The successful bid will be determined by computing
the total amount of interest which the District would be
required to pay from the date of each bond to its respective
maturity date at the coupon rate or rates specified in the bid
assuming no bonds are called prior to maturity, less,
premium offered, if any. The purchase must pay accrued
interest, computed on a 360 day basis, from the date of the
bonds to the date of delivery. The cost of printing the bonds
will be borne by the District.
DELIVERY: Delivery of the bonds will be made without
cost to the successful bidder at such bank in the City of
Portland, Oregon, as the successful bidder shall name, or
elsewhere at purchaser's expense. Payment for the bonds
must be made in federal funds. Delivery JJbe made within
thirty days.
FORM OF BID : All bids must be for not less than all the
bonds hereby offered for sale, and for not less than one
hundred percent (100 percent) of the par value thereof and
accrued interest to the date of delivery. Each bid together
with bidder's check as herein specified must be enclosed in a
sealed envelope addressed to the District and designated
"Proposal for Bonds." Bids must be received by 10:00o'clock
a.m., Pacific Prevailing Time, at the offices of Ragen,
Rogerts & O'Scannlain, 3317 First National Bank Tower,
Portland, Oregon 97201.
BID CHECK: All bids must be unconditional and
accompanied by a certified or cashier's check on a bank
doing business in the State of Oregon for Ninety Six Thousand
Dollars ($96,000.00) payable to the order of the District to
secure the District from any loss resulting from the failure of
the bidder to comply with the terms of its bid. In addition,
bidders are requested to supply the total interest costs and
net effective interest rate, based upon the aggregate interest
cost, that the District will pay upon the issue if the bid is
accepted. Such information shall be considered as
informative only. Checks will be forfeited to the District as
liquidated damages in case the bidder to whom the bonds are
awarded shall withdraw its bid or fail to complete its pur
chase in accordance with the terms thereof. No interest shall
, be allowed on the deposit but the check of the successful bid-
( der will be retained as part payment of the bonds or for
liquidated damages as described above. Checks of the
unsuccessful bidders will be returned by . the District
promptly after award of bid.
RIGHT OF REJECTION: The District, by its Board,
reserves the right to reject all bids.
i OFFICIAL STATEMENT : The District has prepared an
official statement relating to the bonds, a copy of which will
be furnished upon request to its financial consultant, Bartel
Wells Associates, 1800 Southwest First Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97201, Telephone No. (503) 228-0608, or to the
undersigned.
CUSIP: CUSIP numbers will be imprinted upon all bonds
of this issue at the purchaser's request and expense. An
improperly imprinted number will not constitute basis for
the purchaser to refuse to accept delivery.
NO LITIGATION: At the time of payment for the
delivery of said bonds, the District will furnish the successful
bidder a certificate that there is no litigation pending
affecting the validity of the bonds.
FURTHER INFORMATION: Additional information
regarding the School District and this sale may be obtained
from Mattthew P. Doherty, School Superintendent, Morrow
County Schools, Lexington, Oregon, 97839, Telephone
Number (503) 989-8123.
-s- Matthew P. Doherty
' Clerk
School District No. 1
Morrow County, Oregon
Published May 25 June 1, 1978.
Cardinals attain win column
in final game of 78 season
The final game of the season
turned out to be the best for
the lone Cardinals.
lone ended up in the win
column for the first time in
1978 conference play by per
forming good defensive base
ball and containing errors to
two. The final score was 4-2.
The Friday win was particu
larly sweet for Cardinal junior
Kevin McCabe, who pitched
the entire game, striking out
The Heppner
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were Holland, Stookey and
Dennis Peck.
Coach Dale Holland presen
ted second baseman Scott
Groshens, catcher Dale Hol
land, Stookey, pitcher Randy
Worden, and no-error center
fielder Jim Kenny with Golden
Glove awards for holding
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eight Wasco County batters,
then took his turn at the plate
to slam four hits in four
attempts, driving in two
runners in the process.
The game was scoreless
until the third inning, when
Ione's Les Thompson walked,
advanced on a sacrifice fly by
Robin La Rue, then scored on a
single by McCabe.
Wasco came back in its half
of the third to score two runs,
DOTS
down fielding averages of at
least .925.
Baseball letters were
awarded Holland, Groshens,
Stookey, Worden, Peck,
Kenny, Bruce Young, David
Jones, Lionel Wood, Brian
Marlin, Scott McEwen, Randy
Cole and Tim Hedman.
Jayvee baseball certificates
went to Jay Patterson, John
Bier, Ken Stookey, Rick
Smith, Larry Palmer, Kevin
Grey, and Ron Young.
Varsity Track Coack Dale
Conklin awarded the Wade
Bothwell plaque for outstand
ing track athlete to Richard
Schmidt, District 7;A cham
pion in the high jump and long
jump, and second place win
ner in state high jump
competition.
Special certificates were
awarded to sophomore Jim
Parker, junior Richard
Schmidt, and senior Marty
Smith, for winning the most
points for each of their
respective grade levels.
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but the Cards went back on top
in the fifth. The two runs
scored in the fifth came after
two outs, when Robin La Rue
took first after being hit by a
pitch, then was advanced to
third on another McCabe
Dodgers lead standings
in Little League action
With the Willow Creek Little
League program moving into
its third week, the Dodgers
lead the standings with a
record of five wins and no
losses, as of the start of this
week.
The Braves were trailing in
second place with a 3-3 record,
Third year track letters
went to Smith, Brian Marlin,
and David Piper. Second year
letters were awarded to Mike
Jones, Jim Parker, Larry
Palmer, Dan Nix, and Rich
ard Schmidt, with first year
letters going to Buck Estes,
Brett Sherer, Todd Sherer,
Scott Sherer, Dennis Peck,
Jim Kenny, and Sam Myers.
Jayvee . track certificates
went to Alan Fortenberry, Pat
Clark, and Paul Jaquis.
Girls' track letters were
awarded to junior Maureen
Healy, state champion in the
high jump, Susan Johnson,
Nancy Miller, Bonnie Nix,
Kellie Hammond, Alice
Abrams, Geri Grieb, Jackie
Gentry, Laurie Harrison, Di
ane Holland, Wendy Myers,
and Julie Grieb.
Golf coach Tom Day
awarded letters to Jeff Ed
mundson, Mike Lott, Jerry
Cutsforth, Dale Holland, Todd
Harrison, and freshmen Joe
Mollahan and Brian Thompson-
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single. Sean LaRue stepped to
the plate to drive the baserim'
ners home.
The cake was iced in the
seventh inning, after Treve
Peterson punched out a single,
then was driven home by
followed by the Giants at 2-2
and the Indians at 0-5.
On Monday, the Braves
scalped the Indians by a 21-8
margin. During action last
Thursday the Dodgers outdis
tanced the Giants 14-3.
Upcoming Little League
Receiving letters for the
girls' golf team were seniors
Kathy Wolff, Kristi Edmund
son, Joan Warren, and Shelly
Grace; junior Cindy Kerr, and
sophomores Melody Goch
nauer and Debbie Paustian.
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another Kevin McCabe base
hit.
Things are expected to pick
up for the Cards next season,
when all players except gra
duating senior Brian Riet
mann are expected to return.
action will include a contest
tonight, May 25, between the
Giants and Braves; a May 29
meeting of the Dodgers and
Indians; and a May 25 game
between the Giants and the
Braves.
All games
p.m.
will begin at 6
Low gross medalist for the
ginls was Cindy Kerr, with
Jeff Edmundson receiving a
low gross award for the boys.
Most improved awards went
to Shelly Grace and Joe
Mollahan.
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