Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 02, 1982, Image 6

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More Morrow County Rodeo results fmp-
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Sam Willi, Redmond, wn awarded two st of spur from
Queen Anita ftjlmer for winning toddl bronc ond th
all-oround title
Prince Nancy give Mike Currin, Heppner, hi award
for taking third place in frie Morrow Co. calf roping
4.49 and received a picture
donated by Murray Rexall
Drugs.
Saturday's baton race was
won by the Umatilla Sage
Riders, with the Mustangs of
Pendleton taking second. The
Snippets
John Withers poon was the
only clergyman to sign the
Declaration of Independ
ence. Congreis, ii 1145, esUb
lisked the Ant Twesday
after the first Monday ta
November as Electkw Day.
Arabic is the chief lan
guage of the Middle East,
which lies where Africa,
Asia and Europe meet
You're Hot Getting OLDER, Hon.
You're Getting BETTER.
Happy 30th!
MaryAnn
Presented
Thurs., Sept 9
8:00p.m.
Heppner High
Cafetorium
$1 Adults
50 Students
Pre-schoolers
& Seniors Free
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Sage Riders also took first
place in the relay race, again
the Mustangers following.
Three Umatilla riders com
peted in the quarter
mile race on Saturday with
Mark Sargent placing first,
Katrina Ray, second and
Norma Sargent, third.
On Sunday, John Sargent,
Umatilla, took first in the
quarter-mile race with Debra
Palmer placing second.
The relay and baton races
on Sunday were won by the
Sage Riders with the Mustang
ers coming in second.
WRA-NRA results are as
follows:
Calf Roping - Sam Willis
10.64, Kim Kawamura 10.95,
Barry Johnson 11.06 and Cas
ey Cox 11.39.
Bulls - Mike Walter 69, Jim
Bob Whiteside 68, Rex Quin
tana 67 and Jean Palmer 66.
Breakaway Roping Dana
by the HHS Drama Club
With Francisco Reynders
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Maureen Mealy occepts barrel
Miller of Powell Butt
Umatilla Soge Rider occept a plaque for Bbekhone Tavern
taking first in Ihe businessmen' donkey race
Stovner 4.02, Holly Hemstron
4.49, Sue Lowe 4.99 and Jill
Rugg 5 02.
Steer Wrestling - Rod Hos
tetler 3.87, Tony Currin 4.18,
Aron Fertsch 4 82 and Mark
Oder 5.02.
Saddle Bronc - Sam Willis
70. Glen Morgan 69, Chet
Pierce 66 and Roger Cham-
Sign up for '83 wheat
Secretary of Agriculture
John R. Block said last week
that because of legislation
proposed by Congress in the
Omnibus Reconciliation Act,
he has rescheduled the signup
period for the 1983 wheat
program to begin Oct. 1 in
stead of Sept. 7, announced the
Morrow Co. ASCS office. It
will continue through March
31.
Spring and winter wheat
producers must comply with
the program provisions to be
eligible for the wheat reserve
program, loans and purchases
and payments for the 1983
wheat crop. The 1983 wheat
loan rate will be $3.65 per
bushel. The target price will
be $4.30 per bushel.
Instead of the 20 percent
acreage reduction program
announced by the USDA on
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racing spur for
Porti
bers 66.
Bareback Bill Beamer 73,
Tony Stevenson 68 Mike Poole
67 and Rocky Steagall 66.
Barrels - Patti Miller 18.09,
Maureen Healy 18.43, Sue
Dade 18.51 and Randi Britt
1864.
Team Roping - Larry Pat-
July 14, the reconciliation leg
islation provides for a combi
nation 15 percent acreage re
duction and five percent paid
land diversion. The land div
ersion payment is based on
$2 70 per bushel times the
farm yield times the acres
diverted. Producers must
limit the wheat acreage plant
ed for harvest to no more than
80 percent of the farm's wheat
base. They must also devote to
conservation uses and acre
age equal to both the acreage
reduction and land diversion
requirements.
Block noted that any
changes in the program are
contingent on President
Reagan signing the reconcilia
tion legislation.
Producers, at the time they
sign up for the program, may
request an advance of 50
percet of the diversion pay
ment and of any projected
deficiency payment. The pro
jected deficiency payment
rate will be announced before
signup begins.
A producer accepting an
advance payment, but who
later does not comply with
program provisions, must re
fund the amount of the ad
vance payment with interest.
Interest charged will be the
rate in effect for commodity
loans on the date of the ad
vance payment, plus five per
centage points.
The Omnibus Reconciliation
Act requires the 1983 wheat
acreage base to remain the
same as the base established
for the 1982 wheat crop.
Land designated for conser
vation use must have been
devoted to row crops or small
grains in two of the last three
years. Land use for conserva
tion use acreage in 1982 will be
regarded as having been
cropped in meeting this re
quirement. There are two exceptions.
The first is for a summer
fallow farm for which the
cropping requirement is for
only one of the previous, two
years. The other exception is
for crop land which met 1982
eligibility requirements for
conservation use and was de
voted to a permanent conser
vation practice. If the perm
anent conservation practice is -maintained,
such acreage will
Sam Willis occept oword from Morrow
lorry Porte rton of Pendleton and Hughie
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Queen Anita hands out belt
a iff Dougherty for being the
terson and Hughie Reynolds
784. Pat Minor and Jack
Purchase 8.17, Sam Willis and
Casey Cox 14 06 and Larry
Patterson and Jack Purchase
14 36.
Following are the results of
the Morrow County Show:
Calgary Cow Milking - John
Moyer and Casey Anderson,
program
be eligible as conservation use
acreage through the 1985 crop
year. These conservation
practices may be eligible for
cost -share payment under the
Agricultural Conservation
Program.
Neither cross compliance
nor offsetting compliance will
apply to the 1983 wheat pro
gram. Block also said he will an
Lions Club to sponsor
men's golf tourney
The Heppner Lions Club will
sponsor a mens' golf tourna
ment on Sunday, Sept. 19 at
Willow Creek Country Club.
All men are welcome to parti
cipate, said John Edmundson,
a coordinator of the event.
Sign up time begins at 8 a m.
Sept. 19.
Wilsons doing the
spectacular at W.C.C.C.
Doing the spectacular at
Willow Creek Country Club is
beginning to be routine for the
Wilsons of lone. On Sunday,
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Co. princes for team roper
Reynoldi of Quinsey, Wash.
buckle to Monte Evan (I) ond
best Morrow Co. team roper
1st; Dick Hoffman and Neil
Beamer, 2nd; Sid Britt and
Roger Britt. 3rd; and Max
Helberg and Carl Smith, 4th.
Steer Wrestling Cliff
Dougherty 13 02, Ron Currin
17.20, Sid Britt 19 01 and Marty
Britt 26.79.
Wranglers Cow Riding - Ter-
to begin October 1
nounce the 1983 feed grains
program in September with
signup starting Oct. 1. Signup
for 1983 upland cotton and rice
programs will be announced
later.
The 1983 wheat and feed
grains crops will again be
eligible for the farmer-owned
grain reserve program. How
ever, new rotation provisions
will be effective with grain
Proceeds will be divided
between the Oregon Lions
Sight Foundation and the Hep
pner Swimming Pool Solar
Heating Project, Edmundson
said.
Anyone planning to partici
pate is asked to contact Ed
mundson, 676-5177.
August 29, Bev Wilson had a
hole-in one on number 13.
Earlier in the season, her son,
Scott, aced number three.
Mrs. Wilson's ace was her
first in five years of golfing.
The event was witnessed by
her husband, Darrell, and
liobin LaRue.
She finished the round with
a score of 79 and commented
"I just couldn't let Scott get
too far ahead of me!"
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Holly Hermlrom, Spokane, Woh., accept a picture from
Prince Nancy Paine for taking tec ond In breakaway roping
Prince Annette Wiigen presented Pot Schwartz of Heppner
with a gift certificate for o pair of boot for taking econd
in the Morrow Co. corf roping
ri Robinson 56, Tony Currin 54,
Don Kindsfathcr 52 and Brett
Sherer 51.
Team Roping - Cliff Dough
erty and Monte Evans 40 29,
Ron Currin and Tony Currin
50 66 and Don Kindsfather and
Mark Jarvis 51 08.
Barrels Maureen Healy
17.77, Gail Papineau 18 80,
reserve agreements on the
1983 crop. The rotation pro
visions will only be available
to replace, within 15 days,
reserve grain that is going out
of condition.
The replacement grain may
be: 1 - grain the producer has
on hand, 2- grain which is
purchased by the producer, or
3 - grain which is from the
producer's new crop.
Deficiency payments or
1982-crop wheat will be made
to eligible producers as soon
as practical after Oct. 1, the
announcement concluded.
Lees Days
Factory Authorized
SALE
September 7 thru 27
Thirteen Styles
Hundreds
Save $250 to 650 per Yd.
Call for Appointment 676-9418
Vranger Jeans
Boot Cut
Athletic
Supporters
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Randi Britt 18 85. and Patti
Smith 18 89
Pee Wee Barrels Jennie
Currin. 1st, and Steve Hoff
man 2nd
Open Calf Roping - Dirk
Hoffman - 25.77, Mike Currin
25 98, Ron Currin 34 10, Casey
Anderson.
( We Have Moved
to 475 N. Elder
Across from the J
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Beauty Shop
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