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EIGHT The Heppner Gnette-Tlmet. Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 14, 198! lone shuts down Cascade Locks Pirates, 40-0 By CRAIG GUTIERREZ The lone Cardinals stayed alive in the Big Sky Confer ence football standings by defeating the Cascade Locks Pirate 40-0 lt Thurwtey. The Cardinals came out of the locker room with jfi" in tneir eyes and they knew it was a "do or die" game. If they won they could go on with hopes of making the finals, if they lost they would have to hang up their uniforms at the end of the season. lone dominated the Pirates from the start of the game. The Cards kicked-off and on Cascade Locks' first play from scrimmage Ione's Tim Patton intercepted the ball. The interception led to Ione's first after Craig Hams scam pered 67 yards into the end zone. The extra point failed. The Cards scored again early in the first quarter when Den ny Starr connected with Tim Patton from seven yards out. Again the extra point failed. I Ione's tough defense was the key to their successful night on the gridiron as they shut out the Pirates throughout the game. Their defense was the cause of their next touchdown drive that ended with Denny Starr sneaking in for the T.D. from one yard out. Starr's touchdown ended the scoring for the first quarter. In the second quarter, lone came out of the huddle, again, seeming to have one thing in mind. The Cardinals put in two more TD.'s in the first half with a seven-yard run by Howard Leavit and a 26-yard pass from Starr to Patton to end the first half. In the second half. lone slacked up and didn't score, but the defense also held Cascade Locks from putting the ball in the end zone at all. Ione's Craig Hams ended up with 143 yards rushing, How ard Leavitt had 91 yards rush ing and Denny Starr had 31 yards on the ground and 139 yards in the air. Coach Gordon Meyers said The first half the offense and defense played very well but lacked in the second half. We need to play with more inten sity throughout the game to win the rest. We won the first game of the 'must wins' and we can't afford to lose any more in order to make it to the playoffs." lone-Arlington games have always been imporotant and presently Arlington is leading the league. If we want any playoff contention we have to beat, first. Arlington, then, win the rest of our games, the coach said. lone will travel to Arlington Friday for the 1:30 pjn. battle. ,.4 f I . 1 1 -U 1 1 V tone's Ho wad leovitt (20) tries to escape from Pifate tackier p00 by Wayn Horn 7 1 t t J Cordinol running bock Craig Harm outruns Cascode Lock defenders on way Thursday'! gome Interim National Forest receipts to be distributed to a touchdown, (one routed phoe by Woyn Hon the Pirotei 40-0 in Bowling News Forty states and Puerto Rico will shars $99 million in interim payments as their part of national forest receipts collected in fiscal year 1982, Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block has announced. Oregon will receive the lar gest amount, $36.8 million. "We expect the total amount owed to the states will be about $132 million for this year," Block said. The payments represent about 75 percent of the total amount due to the states from receipts collected for use of national forest products and services during the fiscal year. "Interim funds are made available as soon as possible following the end of the fiscal year (Sept.30), rather than holding them until final com putation." Block said. "The remainder of the funds will be made available in early De cember after the actual re ceipts for the fiscal year have been determined. "By law, 25 percent of the revenues collected by th" Forest Service from timber sales, grazing, recreation, mineral and land uses on the national forests are made available to the states where the national forests are loca ted." The funds are to be used for schools and roads. Last year, the states receiv ed $228 million as their share of national forest receipts. Block attributed the reduction in receipts to depressed tim ber markets. National forest timber sales contribute the greatest amount to the fund. m, rniim im in irrnrdinci with ORS 294. 250 . pertaining Co reporting requirement of the County Auditor for te month o August, 1982 Service 'or which payment Is cl'ed 14. 12 KoffeeKcpKeglers Sparetimers Won -Lost October 5 M.C.G.G.No.2 . 12-8 Won- Gutter Dusters 12 - 8 No-Pin Hitters HVi- 8 ThePytts 10V4- 9V4 Three Holers 10-10 HiHo's "94-104 Newcomers 9 .-11 The Dregs 54-144 High game: Betty Snow -191. High Series: Betty Snow -505. Splits: Maude Hughes 1-10; and Billie Doherty 3-10. M.C.G.G. V & G Tavern Peterson's Coast to Coast Gardner's Les Schwab Sears Central Market Lost 6.. 8 114- 84 11 11 9 6 54- Dime A Dozen October 19 Won No. Three No. Two No. Five No. One No. Seven No. Eight No. Four No. Six Lost 13-3 11-5 9-7 8-8 8-8 6-10 5-11 4-12 High game:, Mick Kindle -222 and Judy Rickert -184. High series : Sam Heath - 549 and Alvina Padberg - 486. High team game: No. Two -775. High team series: No. Two -2226. 9 - 9 -11 14 144 Splits converted: Ann Schwarz 4-10; Joan McDonald 5-8-10; and Lo Rayne Bowman 5-8-10. High game: Inetia Cantin -199. High series: Inetia Cantin -500. Thursday Night Ladies October 7 Won Lost B.P.OE.No.358 16 -4 Cole's 12-8 Kinzua 10-12 M&R 10-12 Bucknum's 9-11 BtCRepair 9-11 Columbia Basin Elec. 7 -13 RayBoycelns. 7-13 Splits converted: Donna Fetsch 6-7; and Karen Palmer 5-10. High game: Katie McRobe erts - 224. High series: Katie Mc Rob erts - 573. Claimant Granpe Mutual Life Co. Banker Life Ins. Co. Stephen Trukositz Colunbia Basin Electric Krumbein Engineering CFI Imprint inp, Inc. Hunnicutt I Associates Wilson's Bid. i Mtse. Reo. Theodore Rleker, ec alt Hutch' Prlntin Co. Hutch' Printing Co. Kllhara Stationery Unatilla Co. Sheriff Nudelman Brother Pettyjohn Oil Co. Nelmi, Holland k Scott lu;tllla Police Deot. E. 0. Keithley, et al Oeane Seeer Addret:rreT?h Farrington Heppner Postmaster Burroughs Corporation Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. State of Oregon "eci'ic N.'J. Bell Flrt lntertate Bank Burroughs Corporation All Cooy Corooration All Cony Corporation An. of Oregon Countle Co'umbia Basin Electric Heppner Auto Part Carroll Adam Tractor Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. Arrow Trantoortation Devin Oil Co. , Inc. I.exineton Lunber Yard Boyd Martin Pettyjohn' Farm i Bldr. Arrow Transportation Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. Struntz Construction Co. Sear, Roebuck k Co. Kermlaton Tire I Auto Cen. Inland Machinery Armco, Inc. Devin Oil Co. , Inc. Grande Ronde Welding Krutnbein Eneineering Arrow Transoortation K.C.C.C. Van Scholack Oil Pettyjohn Oil Co. Ready-Mix Sand I Gravel R. D. Sarpent Woodpecker Truck k Equip. Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. Arrow Trananortation The Standard Steel Co. Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Assn. of Oregon Countle Ohnren' Pacific N.W. Bell Terry Tenoleman Farrall Instrument , Inc. I.B.M. Masonic Bide. Assn. Assn. of Oregon Counties William L. Lonipan Assoc. Lott'a Electric Boxer-Marcus Co. Pitney-Bowes Pacific N.W. Bell West Publishing Co. General - Life Insurance Ceneral - Disability Ins. J. P. Court Aoot . Atty. Fees Cthse. Annex Power fc Llphta Surveyor ?!onunentin Auditor Hachine Forms Assessor Sunlies Park Attendants Cir. Court Jury k Witnesses J. P. Sunolies Non-Dept. Paper t Postage Non-Dept. Paner k Postape Sheriff Jail' Expense Sheriff Uniform Expense Sheriff Vehicle Expense Non-Dent. Professional Ser. Sheriff Jail Expense Solid Waste Contract Labor L.C.D.C. Coordinator Kon-Oeot . MscMne Ktse. Non-DePt. Paner k Postage Auditor Tray I. Cart for I.90DO Sherif Vehicle Exnense Sheriff Connunication Expense Non-Dent. Te lenh one (ci'r.fxo Assessor Convention k Dues Treas. -Tax Coll . Off. Supp. D. A. Copy "achine D. A. Office E"uioment General - Health Insurance Road Misc. Road Reoairs Road Beoirs Road Frelt k Asnhalt Road Freight ( Asnhalt Road Gas i Oil Road Shorj Re'ocation Road Shon Relocation Road Bomb. P.f. Road Match. P.oad Freight & Asnhalt Road Frelf.ht h Asohalt Road C?ntractinB Road Supplies 4 Shop Relo. Road Tires h Tubes Road Repairs Road Mat . t Supplies Road Shon Relocation Road Caoital Equipment Road Professional Services Road Freight U Asphalt Rod Bomb. Rp. Road Match. Road Cas I Oil RoaH Gas h Oil Road Materials I Supplies Road Misc. (Pent) P.oad Repairs Road Freipht & Asphalt Road Freight & Asnhalt Road Materials ir Sunolies Road Frei'ht t Asnhalt Road - Health Insurance Mental Health Supp. & Equip. Men. Health Communications Men. Health Travel Exn. Men. Health Scientific Eaulp. Men. Health Off. Supplies Men. Health Rent Men. Health - Health Ins. Revenue Sharing Construction Revenue Sharing Construction Rev. Sharing Senior Service Rev. Sharinf. Equip. Purchase 911 F.merency (Curr. line exp Law Library Books Amount Ordered Paid S 277.38 494.7 357.15 230.52 650.01 191.04 180.00 550.00 349.44 155. PO 295.05 462.28 1,365. no 317.00 1 .625. 51 S44.ll 170.00 73L00 250.00 561.75 )0.00 H.0.14 152.16 300.00 .) 923. 7 173.21 1 64 . 34 2,526.00 200.00 6,343.15 177.23 CIS. 00 463.91 11,499.60 1,980.59 765.13 503.3', 7,917.20 174.00 68P. 30 4,048.fl0 16,050.00 9,0?7.09 329.29 587.07 9,675.00 '50.00 4,732.00 385.00 1,351.12 1,606.75 1,079.29 4,144.04 6,806.79 155.00 352.08 7,947.80 1,437.37 1,242.62 8,615.00 4,538.91 194.68 254.45 194.40 1.6R0.00 153.50 150.00 640.05 8,527.00 7,284.00 408. oe 831.00 .) 226.80 174.75 11 enjoy ideal playing conditions at W.CoC.C. Kleven women enjoyed Mont playing conditions on cvtotwr 5 at Willow Creek Country Club during Ladies' Plav. said a spokesperson, list week's winners were Muriel Pnlmer with a 47 for low gross. Deena Starr with a low net of 27 and Wanda Willis with 15 putts. Palmer won K P. honors and Susan John ston had long drive, J sAn election of 19R3 olficers Extension offers course Bv BIHDINKTl l l is f OSl" Kxtenslon Service Everyone seems to be af flicted with problems relating to finances in the current economic situation today. While the middle and older age groups have experiences to draw on for budgeting dollars, many of the up to 35 age group may be interested in receiving help on managing money more effectively. Oregon State University Extension Service in Morrow and Umatilla counties is of fering a special correspon dence course on "Money Mat ters." Anyone may receive the four-part course free of charge by writing or calling their nearest extension office. Heppner 676-9642. The first mail-outs will start on a weekly basis in Morrow County about the end of Oc tober, but will also be avail able later for those interested. took place throughout the day as each group met to play, the spokesperson reported. Bev erly Gudnerson was elected president; Eileen Padberg, vice-president; Lorena Jones, secrelary-lreasurer ; arid Beverly Wilson, handicaps chairman. For the remainder of the coifing season, coffee will be served at 9:30 a.m., with tee off to follow at 10 a.m. signs HUNTING BY PERMISSION ONLY; NO VEHICLES BEYOND THIS POINT only 15, GAZETTE TIMES e New Arrivals Dakota Jeans 100 Cotton Straight Leg fits Over Boots $1498 MJUM Tn foilowln it In accordance with ORS 294.250, oartatnlna to rnortin roulrfnnta of the County Auriltor for tht month of ?pttmbr. 1982 Claimant Bank of Eaatarn Orcpon Oregon Deot. of Ravanu Social Security Rev. Acct. Dean Scpr Wilton's Bldr. Mttn. Ohnrrn't Ohn.rn't Heppner PotCnatter Xerox Corporation Oregon Deot. of Revenue Ore'.on Dent, of Revenue Pacific N.W. Bell Srtohen Trukotitt Stephen Trukotitt VanValkenburrh. Coatt 4 Kelly Pacific N.W. Waterways Murray Druftt, inc. Arva-Huriton, Inc. Pettyjohn Oil Co. Hernleton Tire t Auto Center l.B.M. Columbia Bi.-.in Electric I.B.M. K. 0. Keithley. et al Stephen Trukotitt Burroughs Corporation Pacific N.W. Bell Mental Health Services Theodore E. Rleker, ec sit Attn, of Oregon Counties Bankers Life Co. Pettyjohn Oil Co. Hutch's Prlntlne Co. "lchael J. Sweeney Coatt to Cosse City of Umatilla Umatilla Co. Sheriff Watco County wheeler's Communications ' Stats of Oregon - Exec. Depc. Charlotte Cray Pepnner Caxerte Times Pacific N.W. Bell First Interstate Bank Cranes Mutual Life Ins. Bank of Eattern Oregon Soclsl Security P.ev. Acct. Oregon Deot. of Revenue Turner. VanMarter t Bryant Crange Mutual Life Bankers Life Co. Pacific Mutual tlfe Employment Division Bank of Eattern Oregon Oregon Dept . of Revenue Social Sec. Rev. Acct. Umatilla Co. District Ct. Woodpecker Truck 1 Equip. Seart, Roebuck k Co. Pacific N.W. Bell Circle "D" Conttructlon Arrow Transportation Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. Lott't Electric Inland Machinery Co. Hermit ton Tire k Auto Center Heonner Auto Parts Devin Oil Co. , Inc. C.O.W.S. Arrow Trantportstlon Chevron U.S.A., Inc. R. D. Sargent Daniel T. Carey Van Scholack Oil, Inc. Pettyjohn Oil Co. Lexlnpton Lumber Yard M.C.C.C. Pettyjohn's Fsra k Bldr. Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Arrow Transportation Engineering Ext. Service Attn, of Oregon Counties Bankers Life Co. Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. Arrow Transportstlon Clyde Oregon Mac's Radiator k Repair Boyd Martin Council 75 Bank of Eastern Oregon Social Sec. Rev. Acct. Oregon Dept. of Revenue Turner, VanMarter k Bryant Council 75 Bankers Life Co. Pacific Mutual Life Emoloyment Division Umatilla District Court Bank of Eattern Oregon Oregon Dept. of Revenue Social Sec. Rev. Acct. Allton Turner Terrel Temoleman Pacific N.W. Bell Matonlc Bldg. Attn. Attn, of Oregon Counties Bank of Eattern Oregon Social Sec. Rev. Acct. Oregon Deot . of Revenue Turner, VanMarter k Bryant Pacific Mutual Life Employment Division Greg McLaughlin I.B.M. Corp. Wm. Lonlgan Assoc. Pettyjohn's Pant & Bldr. Pacific N.W. Bell Social Sec. Rev. Acct. Krumbeln Engineering Service for which payment it claimed Amount Ordered Paid Ceneral Federal Wthdg. i 6.770.43 Ceneral - State Uthdg. 3,415.50 Ceneral - PICA Wthdg. 7,111.78 L.C.D.C. Coordinator 250.00 Park Attendants 550.00 Clerk CalculatorTypewriter 189.00 Disc. Court Suoplles ' 189.00 Non-Dent. Peper k Pottage Non-Dept. Paner k Postsgs JPleOO Alienor State Mdte. 472.50 Atteator Induttrlal Apiraltal 35.00 Non-De-)C. Curr. Exp. (Tele.) 472.99 Clr. Court Aoot. Atty. Fees 475.05 J. P. Court Aopt. Atty. Fses 848.49 J. P. Court Anpt. Atty. Fses 200.00 Co. Court Pro. Organisations 250.00 Sheriff Supolles 171.44 Sheriff Communications 327.58 Sheriff Vehicle Expenss 1,788.72 Shsrlff Vehicle Expenss 455.45 Health Nurse Typewriter 828.00 Cthse, ( Annex Power 4 Lights 435.08 D. A. Supolles 151.06 Solid Watte Contract Lsbor 730.00 J. P. Court Anne. Atty. Fees 767.03 Non-Dept. Machine Mtse. 3,888.00 Non-Dept. Curr. Exn. (Tele.) 332.83 Juvenile Psychological Eval. 180.00 Clr. Court Jurors 307.92 Ceneral - Health Ins. 6,127.05 Ceneral - Disability Ins. 449.74 Attettor 'leldwork 4 Mileage 170.23 Aatettor Supplies 173.60 Cir. Court Aoot. Atty. Fast 229.50 Sheriff Vehicle Exp. 200.00 Sheriff Jail Exp. 384.00 Sheriff Jail Exp. 1,725.00 Sheriff Jail Exp. 450.00 Sheriff Communication Exp. 264.75 Sheriff Connunication Exp. 300.00 J. P. Trust Fund for Suspensions 300.00 Non-Dent. Official Publications 210.69 Non-Deot. Curr. Exp. (Tele.) 1,328.20 Assessor Appraisal Schools 749.21 Ceneral Life Insursncs 273.55 Ceneral - Federal Wthdg. 6,818.72 Ceneral - FICA Wthdg. 7.170.90 Ceneral - State Wthdg. 3.428.30 Ceneral - V'orker's Corrn. Ins. 2,307.68 Ceneral - Life Insursncs 281.21 Csnsral Disability Ins. 265.82 Csneral - Retirement 22,138.77 Ceneral - Unemployment Ins. 3,184.37 Road - Federal Wthdg. 5,601.23 Road - State Wthdg. 2,546.30 Road - FICA Wthdg. 5,543.59 Road - Carnlshnenc 225.87 Road Rapalrt 2,270.80 Road Shoo Relocation 471.86 Road Radio Communicatlont 211.20 Road Shop Relocation 2,610.50 Road Freight k Aephalt 6,084.27 Road Freight k Aephalt 19,446.00 Road Shop Relocation 729.14 Koad keoairt 1.001.36 Road Tires k Tubes 218.36 Road Renalrs 866.36 Road Cas k Oil 1,232.11 Road Shop Supplies 221.72 Road Freleht k Asphalt 6,032.19 Road Freight k Aaphalt 38,880.80 Road Misc. (Rent) 155.00 Road Bomb. R. Match. Fund 1,940.85 Road Cas k Oil 809.07 Road Cas k Oil 3,624.14 Road Shoo Relocation 378.47 Road Repairs 523.83 Road Bomb. Rg. Match. Fund 472.33 Road Freight k Asnhalt 7,973.80 Road Freight k Asphalt 2,277.45 Rosd Travel k Training 200.30 Road - Health Ins. 4,538.91 Road Disability Ins. 292.62 Road - Freight k Atphalt 24,549.00 Road Frelnht k Asphalt 2,341.69 Road Reoairs 2,571.33 Road Repairs 250.23 Road Shoo Relocation 1,712.50 Road Union Dues 252.00 Road - Federal Wthdg. 4.092.10 - FICA Wthdg. 4,447.04 State Uthdg. 1,988.50 - Worker's Comp. Ins. 6,108.74 Union Dues 240.00 Disability Ins. 419.78 - Retirement 14,153.81 - Unemoloytnent Ins. 1,804.58 - Garnishment 165.81 Health - Federal Wthdg. 679.01 Health - State Wthdg. 334.00 Health - FICA Wthdg. 695.44 Health Travel 222.61 Health Travel 158.18 Health Communications 237.87 Heslth Rent 150.00 Health Health Ins. 640.05 Federal Wthdg. 679.01 FICA Wthdg. 695.44 State Wthdg. 334.00 Worker's Comp. Ins. 156.49 Road Road Road Road Road Road Road Road Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Health Health Health Health Health Health Retirement 2,257.38 Unemployment Ins. 265.38 Sharing Co. Bldg. Improve. 1,697.29 Sharing Equip. Purchase 828.00 Sharing Construction 5,207.00 Sharinc Construction 2.621.08 911 Emergency - Curr. line exp. 341.80 Juvenile Ser. Comm. FICA Wthdg. 174.20 Airport - Asphalt 6 Tsxiwsy 937.80 ea