( Hi rt0l m" '"il myniiqm EIGHT-The Heppner Gairtte-Tlmei. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July I, 19K2 Local woman to represent Oregon at Showmanship contest I 'At Y P iyA VV K' i ( v H r NvSr' i v cv. - - ; Oregon junior showmanship winners from left to right: first alternate Lisa Coleman. Turner; Geri Grieb, Lexington; and Doug Keller, Albany. They will represent Oregon at the 16th National Angus Showmanship Contest, set July 12-13 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Phil and Maggie Dahl of Fairview Angus Farm at Coquille, recently hosted an Oregon Junior Angus Field Day. Two showmen, Geri Grieb of Lexington adn Doug Keller of Albany will repre sent Oregon at the 16th Nation al Junior Angus Showmanship Contest to be held at Milwau kee, Wisconsin. July 12 and 13. announced an American Angus Association spokesper son. Heather Barr of Baker, won the grand champion heifer award, the reserve title went to Thomas Queen Mother 2601. Nicholas Spurgeon. Reeds- port was the exhibitor, said the spokesperson. In the bred and owned divi sion, champion was Scottie Joyce, shown by Scott Grucza of Turner. Julie Wiser. Mon roe, exhibited the reserve bred and owned heifer, 5W Pratissian M821. Marilyn Friedrich of Walla Walla. Washington, judged the show, according to the spokes person. In the showmanship contest, first place in the pee wee division went to Cara Ann Pascalar. Sweet Home, and Heather Barr. Mike Rusher of Wilsonville. won the 11-14 IMRKDOVN Multi-Colored Earth Tones Scotchguard CARPET now $9Msq. While Supply Lasts Reg. $12 sq. yd mm aw year-olds division and Julie Wiser was first in the 1S-21 year-olds. Teresa Barker. Beaver creek, won the judging contest in the FFA division: Jeff Reagan and Shannon Whitley, both of North, tied for first in the 4-H division: and Ken and Sandy Coleman of Turner won the adults division. . The new leaders of the Oregon Junior Angus Associa tion are Doug Keller, presi dent: Rob Thomas. Baker, vice president: and Michelle Dahl. Coquille. secretary treasurer. Directors include Grieb, Sherri Friedrich of Walla Walla. Washington: Rnh Pascalar. Sweet Home: and Julie Smith. Canby. Julie Wiser was elected the 1W2 Oregon Angus Queen, the spokesperson concluded Eye On Your Child's Vision Your child may be giving you clues that his or her vision is abnormal. These in clude excessive rubbing of the eyes, shutting one eye, difficulty with close work, frequent blinking, squinting' or frowning, undue sensitiv ity to light, inflamed or watery eyes, and recurring styes. To learn how to take care of your child's eyes, contact your state Society to Pre vent Blindness or the Na tional Society to Prevent Blindness, 79 Madison Ave nue, New York.N.Y. 10016. Starting Monday, July 12 HARVEST HOURS t II if (i Store & Shop Income tax withholding to change July 1 Extension Service offers new publication Oti'unn workers may nolicr a change in the amount of w ithhHil troin their pn -checks ,-itlor Julv I Slate income tax wi'hlioldmg will increase nn that rl.ite while federal with holding dccrHses, announced ho Oregon heiartmenl of lioinni' I W'pite i ho increase instate withholding, most wnuc earn or; will end up with more tike home p;iv The rrductinn in federal withholdinc will more than offset the incrase in state withholding, said the department An example is a couple with one working spouse who earns $.10,000 annually, filing a joint return and claiming two ex emptions The wage earner's state withholding each month would increase hv from to Slfi.i. while federal withholding would dmp hv $44. from .tiu !.i . m; !h deparl- meiit ovphiuicd Chnnces in tin- state with h'lldinu resulted from n lecis la live session rlv thii veiir Hedlinu with the stale's budget prohlr-ms The fii-st special session of the Oregon l.egisla iiire increasiMl tax rates for I'lK:! The previous inoge of Iniir to in (K-rcent was in niMsorl to 4 2 to 10 8 percent. The louisl.iturc directed the tiregon 1'partment of Rev enue io adjust stale withhold ing rates to reflirt the tax increase The Oregon l)(iartmint of Hevenue has snt new with hnlduns tax tables and icxni ing forms to employers Km plners will calculate the changes in withholding for each employee: employees do not need to take any action, he department concluded "Losing one's job is never pleasant hut there arc steps to ho taken which rnn lessen 'he shock on Ihe individual and lamilv " points out Dawn ' Hawkins. Oregon State I'ni veisilv .turn! in t'liioiill.i n"l Morrow counties "Don't panic, don't blame yourself or vour spouse, and don't iunoro the fact of unem ployment. Start to make plans immediately to find another inii and how you will manage until vou find new employ ment," Mrs Hawkins stres ses To help people do )usl that, ihe OSI' Kxtension Service oilers the publication "What To Do If You !,ose Your Job." which outlines some basic stops to take and lists sugges tions fur action in the face of reduced income The circular was prepared by Alice Mills Morrow Kxtension family economics and public policy sieciiilisl. Included in the publication is a list of non prol it Consumer Credit Counseling Services in Oregon w hich are available, to help individuals and families deal with credit problems. Copies of the publication are available at the OSU Exten sion Service offices in Hop pner. Pendleton. Ilermiston nnd Milton Kreewater. Swim Team to hold bottle drive Mon. The Heppner Swim Team will hold a bottle drive on Monday. July 5 from 10 a.m. to n m announced a team spokesperson. 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