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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1983)
, y v infj jjurip, ff. T ! - y yy y yyy y 1 y "-T-W"1 pi n ji ipyrimi lHtll1Tll)ll H-pH llf . '"' I , , i.p -.p.., t , , r ..... . j j , n , I IIP - i.r , -...ny n., , r, -( t . ; Butter Creek Livestock 4-H Club meets On February 23, the Butter Crock Livestock 4 H Club met at the Currin home. Kevin Hughes opened the meeting. Jennifer Currin, Dorothy JI.-i.V8 and Paula Heatherly gave reports. Then we watched a film on how to show animals better. Also, we got into groups to study the ana tomy of beef, sheep and hogs. The next meeting will be at Ashbeeks, The lleppner Gazette-Timed, Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 10, 1983 FIVE Rummage sale to benifit swim team Local dance students take 1st place awards Tumbling students hold program for parents Parents of Heppner Swim Team members will meet at the Gary Bruch home at 7:30 p.m.. March 15, to complete plans for a mid-April rum mage sale, announced Mrs. Bruch, a spokesperson for the team. Swim suit orders will also be taken at the meeting, she said. Anyone who would like to order a team suit should come to the meeting or call 676-9420 before March 15. The lycra suits are sapphire blue with diagonal gold, aqua, and ma genta intermittent stripes. The proper size is determined by girl's chest measurement and boy's waist measurement. Suits should be ordered now to guarantee delivery before June. Non-team members may also order, AH boys and girls ages five to 18 in the Heppner area are welcome to swim on the team. Parents of swim team members are now collecting items for the rummage sale. Anyone wishing to donate usable goods may call 676-9420 or 676-5059 for pickup. Funds from the rummage sale and other fund-raising events will be used to pay a full-time coach during the summer months, pay swimmer entry fees at invitational meets and to purchase awards and equipment used for Heppner meets. 4 ,Tt " Is YES, YOU CM! AFFORD A STEIGER. j Front row from left to right: Shannon Elliott, Ileppner; Jerin Boyer, Hermiston; and Missy Marshall, Uermiston. lack row from left to right: Meg Gass, Hermiston; Alecia Tarnasky, Ileppner; and Kari Ann I.evy, Hermiston. Two Ileppner girls and one lone girl participated in a Topaz Productions Inc. Thea trical Arts Competition In Spokane, Wash, on February 25 and all took blue ribbons. Dancers from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana participated in the com petition, Alecia Tarnasky and Shan non Elliott, both seven, took first place with their group in the age eight to 12 junior beginning jazz division. Other members of the group are Jerin Boyer, Missy Marshall, Meg Gass and Karl Ann Ievy, all of Hermiston. Darcee Padberg, 10, of lone, won first place in the inter mediate jazz division. All three girls take dance lessons in Hermiston each week . Alecia is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Tarnasky, Shan non is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Elliott and Darcee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Padberg. Tumbling students of Terri Robinson, Heppner, held a performance for their families and friends last Friday at the Ileppner Elementary School multipurpose room. Robinson has been teaching tumbling skills to children from pre school age through the fourth grade. Those who participated in the program made up their own floor routines and per formed to their choice of music. Robinson said. The students who took part in the program were: Tiffany Harrison. Amy Greenup, Sara Greenup. Sarah Britt, Kara Ansotegui. Starla Marlatt, Heather Eckman, Holly Eck man, Genelle Adelman and Chrissy Schultz. Steiger tractors have a reputation as the leading tour-wheel-drive, Big, rugged, comfortable, and well-built. sometimes even less. And a Steiger Bearcat actually delivers each of its 225 horsepower at less cost than most As a result many people think large two-wheel-drives. fpirfprwni l In rrc mnro thrrn it .xwrw & r irv .rK.r i-U t Ulil7 W 1 IKS 1 1 CV ci yji It? I J a Steiger would cost more than it really does. Intact, often a Steiger costs no more than most other four-wheel-drives, and Co. Court discusses VISA accounts concerned about reducing costs, it s good to know you can buy the best and still save money. If you're looking for a tractor, come in and price a Steiger. CuPs Arco to celebrate 15th anniversary 1' : V ;::::::::::::: J V," Cal and Beverly Sherman, owners of Cal's Arco in Ileppner, will be celebrating their 15th anniversary in business next Thursday, Mar. 17. The Shermans invite everyone to stop by the station for coffee and cookies, and to sign up for the free door prize to be given away. "We just like to say thanks to all our customers over the years," said Beverly. Fair & Rodeo news Most Morrow County Fair superintendents have been contacted to make any revi sions or changes in their de partments for the fair pre mium lM)k. The deadline to submit all changes Is Tues day, Mar. 15 The fair board and fair committee have been meeting to plan changes in this year's fair. One of the changes is decreasing the number of community booths to make room for another department. Since community booths will tie limited, organizations are encouraged to reserve one of these booths for club displays. The 1983 411 Horse Show Is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. H. On Sunday, Aug. 21. the Wrangler's Open Class Horse Show will be held The fair will open on Monday, Aug. 22, and will run through Wednesday, Aug 24. Freshman language arts classes from lone, Ileppner and Riverside high schools have been selected to compete in a contest to pick the 1983 fair theme. The winning theme will be announced soon. For more information or answers to any questions, contact Fair Secretary Doro thy Estberg at 676 9474 or 676-5418. By MARY ANN CKKUIXO The subject was VISA cards when Morrow County Court convened last Wednesday, Mar. 2. The court discussed whether to open three new VISA ac counts when on January 19 Morrow County Clerk Bar bara Bloodsworth, County Treasurer Margo Sherer and then later Mike Oths, county counsel, all requested their own accounts. During her original request, Sherer pointed out to the court how the one-time $10 fee of opening a new account was worth the book work saved. Bloodsworth also added that at that time she and Sherer were the only two elected female officials and were also the only two elected officials who did not have the accounts. After discussing it at their meeting March 2, the court decided to charge administra tive assistant, LoRayne Bow man with investigating all the banks in the county to find the best offer in VISA accounts. "If the county court finds a lone students to hold work day March 18 The lone High School Stu dent Body will hold a work day on March 18 to raise funds for student body projects, an nounced a school spokesper son. Students will be contract ing with people in the com munity and surrounding area to work for six hours that day at a minimum rate of $3 per hour. Those students who se cure contracts will be excused from regular classes. All other students will be expected to attend school as usual. People interested in hiring a student for that day should contact the high school office, 422-7131. 0F SEEDS . WfjiWMifk- A 33' valuo pimf Just For Visiting Our f Lawn & Gar(fon Soctlon '''li1ii 1 y ( j 1 1 Ortho WMd B Con Th lawn wNd klltw you can ctopand on. 1-Ot. 490-3OM RX Supreme SO' Hose TUFFI LAWN SEED it n a uprvm dwiiwu biot rmmm ror nmmvy irainc orvao. j-id. ganton ho. Colli aatlly. tO-fL t 491-0014 lonath. 485-140 . oast to oast totalThardware Jf deal that's better than what they've already got, they may change the entire courthouse's accounts. It isn't because they are women," said a court house spokesperson. In other business Morrow County Court did the follow ing: heard a report from Greg Sweek. county assessor, on the instruction he received on the IBM System 34 computer in Portland. decided to interview three applicants for the position of Morrow County Auditor. received an estimate of $1,750 to repair the library -museum in Ileppner from carpenter Dennis Miller, Heppner. reviewed a draft of a feature story from Inland Farm Machinery about Mor row County which will be published" in' their consumer magazine. "Newscenter." this spring. i I I. ; I I SEE US NOW FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS AND 10.9 FINANCING f7 n 989-8221 rSUUM fTtn7ff SlNC Lexington n n Loll 57 iliiMlMiliiulJUWlimiiw jwiwmiii wiiim Amimmmmrvm m wiuilii im iiuii. jiiiwiliiiij wjmm i.m. in m K . j rJ sxsr1 chr1 w nV w chr1 You are probably aware of the wonderful benefits provided by an IRA or KEOGH Retirement Fund. But you may not be aware of ALL you can receive. Or of the flexibility offered by our prosrams. MEET OUH SPECIALIST. Mike Kilkenny knows KEOGH and IRA like the back of his hand. And he'll be on hand to talk personally with you this Tuesday, March 1 5 at 7:30 pm in the Columbia Basin Electrical Co-op. Come in and set tosether. He's looklns forward to meeting you. G2 n WESTERN HEHITHEE snviuoo l i WtSTtKN HI!ALifc rtUtHAL V SkrJGS AMD LOAN ASSOCIATION 274 Main Street Heppner, OR 97837 (503) 676-9021 2 1