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SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Weather cooperative The weather was coopera tive last weekend during the second Wranglers Riding Club Play Day. Winners of the events and their times follow: Mx and underage group Barrels: First - Joey Hoff man 23.44: second - Rodney Ehrmantraut 31.98. third -Charene Coe 34 60, fourth -Sara Greenup 37.51. Poles: first - Hoffman 28.21. second Ehrmantraut 41.18. third - Greenup 64.54. Hat Race: first - Ehrman traut 15 02. second Hoffman 16 07. third - Tiffany Munkers 29 74. fourth - Greenup 52.08. Put n' Take: first - Greenup 33 69. second - Ehrmantraut 40 75. third - Hoffman 43.12. fourth - Coe 60 08. Seven through nine age group Barrels: first - Heather Eck man 21.32. second - Steven Hoffman 21.77. third - Cherie Papineau 22 39. fourth Amy Greenup 23.70. lone Jr. High track teams kick off season By ASHLEY CONKLIN The lone Junior High track teams kicked off the season at the Columbia Jr. High Invita tional last Thursday. April 14. The boys' team was fourth with 59 points and the girls' team was fifth with 47 points, competing against Umatilla. Heppner. Imbler, Pilot Rock and Columbia of Irrigon. Chris Rea led the boys by winning the 300 intermediate hurdles fri a school record time of 0:48.5. He also was second in the high jump and fourth in the 100-meter high hurdles. Leading the girls was Deena Hams, who won the shot put. discus and was second in the softball throw, throwing 417", 76 0". and 15O"0". Two seconds came from Mike Rietmann. who threw the softball 2025" and ran the 400 meters in 1:04.6. He also long jumped 14'13". The 1.200-meter medley relay team of Kevin Ball, Rea. Ashley Conklin and Rietmann was fourth in 3:24 0. Conklin was third in the long jump (146"). fourth in the 200 meters (0:30.0) and ran 0:14.7 in the 100 meters. In the 800-and 1 .200-meter races Ball ran 2:47.2 and 4:13.3 respectively, besides high jumping 45". Ken Snider ran the two distances in 2:38.5 and 4:13.3 respectively, both fourths. He heaved the discus 79 0" and also put the shot. Jill Conklin was third long jmumping U'S1," and ran 3:14.2 for 800 meters, good for fourth. She also high jumped. Kris Anderson had a 1:14.4 400-meter time which was foruth. ''"i'.-, ..1.... I BUSINESS FORMS MULTI PART FORMS STATEMENTS Call for free estimate on your next printing job The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES 147 WILLOW HEPPNER 676-9228 Poles: first Hoffman 24.11. second - Papineau 26.21. third -Heather Eckman 28 43. fourth - Holly Eckman 29.45. Hat Race: first . Donita Sharp 9 81. second - Greenup 10.51. third - Papineau 10.79. fourth Hoffman 10.83. Put'nTake: first Hoffman 11 22. second - Eckman 12.8. third - Scott Coe 15.0. fourth -Shelly Ashbeck 15.82. 10-12 age group Barrels: first - Mike Ma honey 20.15. s econd - Angie Ashbeck 20.31. third - Michelle Papineau 20.53. fourth Nancy Bailey 21.14 Poles : first Papineau 23.30. second Ashbeck 27.55. third -Craig Angell 29.04. fourth An gie Currin 31 22. Scurry Race: first Angel! 10 81. second Papineau 16.71. third - Ashbeck 31.09. fourth -Judy Jepsen 54.42. Put'nTake: first - Ashbeck 9.91. second Jody Ashbeck 1121. third - Angell 11.43. The boys' 400-meter relay team ran Tom Wilson. Ben Turley. Dustin Padberg and Brian Ball, who were fifth. The girls 1.200 medley relay team of Kim McCabe. Kris Anderson. Jill Conklin and Katie Doherty finished fourth. Thrower Gary Rea com peted in the shot put. and threw the discus 730". Dustin Padberg also threw the shot and ran the 400-meters in 1:32.0. Distance runner Michelle Beck ran the 1.200 in a time for good for fifth, plus long jump ing. Besides long jumping. Katie Doherty ran the 100-and 200 meter sprints. Another 100 meer runner. Kim McCabe, also tossed the softball. Sprinters Ben Turley and Brian Ball ran 0:16.1 and 0:17.1 respectively in the 100. Ball long jumped 1014" and ran with Tom Wilson in the 200. Wilson ran 0:40.4 for the 200 and also ran the 400 meters. The Cardinal thinclads will travel to Condon on Friday, April 22. for a six-way. 1 p.m. meet. Heppner cowboy back in top ten Heppner cowboy Butch Knowles is back in the top ten in the saddle bronc riding with earnings of $8,724. according to April 11 unofficial standings of the Prorodeo Cowboys Association. Stephen Gray discovered th principle of con duction, or the actual flow of electricity in 1729. For Your Home Or Business BUSINESS CARDS ENVELOPES Aprll II, 1983 during 2nd Wranglers Play Day fourth Papineau 11 60. 13 -17 age group Barrels: first Steve Miller 18 62. second Andrea Ball 18 85. third Bobbette Angell 10 28. fourth - Kelli Bergstrom 22 82. Poles: first - Ball 23.08, second - Bergstrom 23.76, third - Jason Dougherty 27.35, fourth - Bridget! Greenup 32.37. Scurry Race: first Dougherty 11.40. second - Ball lone tennis team ties with Arlington 3-3 By CRAIG GUTIERREZ The lone tennis team trav eled to Arlington and had to settle with a tie as the two teams split evenly at 3-3. In singles action for the girls. Sharon Crowell was defeated by Starla McCauley despite her much-improved play over her last perfor Area students earn honors Seven local students have been named to the winter term honor roll at Blue Mountain Community College and another nine were placed on the dean's list. A total of 327 students earned a place either on the honor roll or dean's list based on their high grades, said Janet Groat of BMCC. Stu dents receiving a 3.5 or better are placed on the college honor roll and those with a 3 0 to 3.5 earn a place on the 131 tats lour Opinion? ) M .'-.- "What sort of development would you like to see around Willow Creek Lake?" "Just a recreation park really." said Gwen Healy of Heppner. "I think the Utile League field would be great underneath there too." r v Question: 12 58. third Angell 15.12, fourth - Greenup 16.54. Put n' Take: first Miller 9 70. second - Dougherty 10.27, third Bergstrom 11.25 fourth -Bali 12.07. 18 and Over Age Group Barrels: first - Joan Eck man 18.94. second - Sherry Kemp 19 54. third - Mary Ann Munkers 21 27. fourth Nancy Miller 38 73. Poles: first Kemp 23.08, second Munkers 23.31. third - mance. Paula Anderson de feated Amber Thompson 6-3. 4 6 in split sets. For the boys. Craig Gutier rez was defeated by Buddy Ozment in split sets. 3-6. 6-3.2-6 and Eric Pointer ended his three-game winning streak as he lost to Robert Bailey in split sets 6-2. 6-7. 5-7. In doubles action. Sharon Crowell and Paula Anderson dean's list. To earn a spot on either list, a student must be carrying a full-time load of classes w hich translates to 12 graded credit hours. Students may not have received an F in any class to be so honored nor does a pass erade count in the 12 graded hours necessary to be included on either list. The following local students were named to the honor roll : Nancy Brownfield, Lorri Day, Nancy Miller, Gordon Munck Local business student takes 1st in competition Blue Mountain Community College business students, in cluding a Heppner woman, took first place in seven areas at statewide competition held in Eugene recently, announ ced Janet Groat of BMCC. Sponsored by Phi Beta Lambda, a club for college students ma joring in business, the competition drew contes tants from two- and four-year colleges throughout Oregon. Students winning first place awards are invited to national competition which will be held in San Francisco. Calif, this summer BMCC students attending the state event included: JoJean Stevens of Heppner. Karen Kinnison and Kathv HHS releases The following Heppner High School students were named to the third quarter honor roll by receiving a 3.33 minimum grade point average. Those with a plus ' ) received a perfect 4 00. Seniors: Joanna Bown. Sherry Clement Greg Connor. Mike Currin. Linda Englert. Arlene Gray. Denise Kennedy. John Stevens. Lisa Wilson. Mardel James. Wes Marlatt and Anne Murray. Juniors: Kris Fishburn , Kevin Kenison. Cathy Lindsay . Ann McLaughlin. Carla PUBUC NOTICES ROTICE OF SUmJEMENTAL A public hearing on a propoeed supplemental budget for the Juvenile Servlcee Commission for the fiscal year 1982-83 trill ba hald In tha County Court chaiabara In tha Morrow County Courthouaa at Ii30 a. a. cm Kay 11, 1983. Tha budget document nay ba lnapactad or coplaa obtalnad by lntaraatad paraona at tha of flea of tha County Court, locatad at tha County Courthouaa, rooa 101 batwaan tha houra of 8 a. a. to 12 p. a. and 1 p. a. to 5 p. a. Any paraon aay appaar at tha public hearing on tha aupplemental or any part of It. Morrov County Supplaaantal Budget Financial Summary for tha riacal Yaar 1982-83 Juvenlla Services Commission Raaourcee Donatlona Transfer froa Canaral Fund Total fceeourcea Raquiranents Ferional Services Katerlala a Services Capital Outlay Total Requlrementa This legal notlca to ba published In on Kay 21, 1983. oRayna K. Bowman ludget Officer Miller 23 87. fourth - Eckman 26 66. Scurry Race: first Mun kers 9.62. second Kemp 9 92. third Bobbie Angell 14 65. fourth - Eckman. Put 'n Take: first Miller 9.10. second Dick Hoffman 916. third Eckman 9 30. fourth Kemp 9 66. The next play day will be held Sunday. April 24, begin ning at 6 p.m.. with team roping to follow. defeated Amber Thompson and Francie Corns 6-3. 6-4 and Roger Childers and Jeff Ball defeated Robert Bailey and Trov Wheelhouse 6-5. 6-3. The lone racqueteers will clash arms this Friday against Stanfield and next Monday against the Vikings of Umatilla. Both matches will begin at 3 p.m. with lone at Umatilla. atBMCC 4 0, JoJean Stevens and Ruth Sweenev - 4 0. all of Heppner. and Susan Wright of Lexing ton. These students' names were placed on the dean's list: Patricia Campbell. Tony Cur rin and Herman Winter, all of Heppner: Michael Conklin. Timothy Key and Ralph Mor ter. all of lone: and Todd Harrison. Don Kindsfather and John Smith, all from lxington. Kelly. Pendleton: Aloma Rosenberg. Rose Neyman and Susan Roberts. Hermiston; and Robyn Snodgrass of Cove. Stevens, competing in Ac counting II. took first place honors in her event. All totalled, BMCC business students took first place honors in six events including: business communications, shorthand, executive typist, data processing. Accounting II. office procedures and Future Business Executive. The college swept the first three places in business com munications. Advisor to the PBL chapter on the BMCC campus is Mary Wolfgram. business instruc tor. honor roll Miles . Melissa Privett. Pat Struthers and Eric Thompson. Sophomores: Steve Currin, Lori Fetsch. Travis Hyatt, Joe Jemmett. Trish Mahoney, Nancv Martin. Jodi Mattison, Janelle McElhaney . Jodi Padberg . Stephi Payne and Renee Struthers . Freshmen: Shelly Biddle, Penny Connor. Jack Estberg, Missy Gates. Loran Hayes, Keith Kennison . Alex Lind say -K Bill Malm. Chris McLaughlin Trina Palmer, Dana Reid. Lana Reid. Noella Rill and Missv Turner. PUBLIC NOTICES BUDGET HEARING budgat, and dlacuaa tha budgat 2,000.00 250.00 12,250.00 11,833.00 357.00 60.00 $2,250.00 tha Heppner-Carette Tlaaa Published: April 21. 1983. I VBBaMWaaaaBaeeaeaaeaaaaeaaaaaeeaaaeaaaaaBaM Off V Bowling ML N?W8 Koffee Kup Keglrrs April 14 Won Lost MC.GGNo.2 44- 16 NewComers 38 22 Gutter Dusters 33-27 HiHos 33-27 No Pin Hitters 30-30 The Dreas 24-36 Thre Holers . 21-39 The Pytls 17-43 Splits': Pat Lankford 5-7; Eva Griffith 3 10; and Lucille Massev 4 5-7. High game: Billie Doherty 202. High series: Billie Doherty -5fi!. Sparetlmers April 12 Won Lost Us Schwab 45 -19 Peterson's 42-22 Coast to Coast 36-28 V & C. Tavern 35 29 Central Market 30-34 Gardner's 27 37 Sears 22 42 M.C.GG. 19-45 Splits converted: Valery Voleskv 3-7. High game: Harriet Evans - iat High series: Inetia Cantin and Linda SchulU 496 Les Schwab won the second half of the season. They will have a bowl off with first half winners Coast to Coast to determine the first place team. Thursday Night Ladir April 14 Won Lost B P O E.No. 358 CB E C.Inc. Kinzua M&R B&C Repair Cole's Ray Boyce Ins, Bucknum's 39-21 33-27 31-29 31 -29 30-30 29-31 28-32 19-41 Splits converted: Judy Bar ber 5-6-10; Harriet Evans 6 7. Charleen Isom 5-7: and Joyce Winter 5-10. High game: Janet Pratt 215. High series: Inetia Cantin 515. Steel rails used by railroad! in the early 20th century often weighed lew than 60 pounds per yard. To day they weigh more than 150 poundi per yard. PUBLIC NOTICES BJ A PUBLIC HEARING will be held before the Heppner City Council at 8:00 P.M., Monday. May 2nd. 1983 at City Hall. 188 W. Willow Street. Hepner. Oregon, giving citi zens the opportunity to com ment on use of State Revenue Sharing Citizens will have the opportunity to make oral or written comments and ask questions concerning the pro posed use of the funds in relation to the entire budget, including possible off-set against property taxes. The use of State Sharing Funds will be discussed as a separate item on the agenda. City Administrator Heppner. Oregon Published: April 21. 1983. MOTICE Of SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEAHINC A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for tha Mental Health Fund for the fiscal year 1V82-8J will be held In the County Court chambere in the Morrow County Courthouse at 8;30 a.m. on May 11, 1 VH 3 . Tha budget document may be Inspected or copies obtalnad by Interested persons at the olfue of tha County Court, locatad at tha County Courthouse, room 101 between the hours of 8 an. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Any person may ippear at tha public hearing on tha supplemental budget, and discuss tha budget or any part of It. Morrow Count y Supplemental Budget Financial Summary for the Fiscal Year 1982-81 Mental Health Fund Reaources Mental Health Training Grant Unexpected Stata Funds Tranafar froa Juvenile Servlcea Conmlseion Wheeler-Cllllaa) Mental Health Services Contract Total Reeourcea Raqulrementa Materials i Sarvlcaa Capital Outlay Irene f erred to Other Funds (TMR Classrooms) Total Requlrememta This legal notlca to ba published April 21, 1983. LoRayna M. Bowman Budget Officer PUBLIC NOTICES oj NOTICE The' port of. Morrow Hudgt Committee meeting scheduled for April 28, J983.,has been cancelled. 4 ! Published: April 21. 1983. NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION COUNTY OF MORROW Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday. May 17. 1983. an election will be held in Morrow County. Oregon, The polls will lie open from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm The following question shall be submitted to the qualified voters thereof: TAX LEVY OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE SHALL MORROW COUN TY LEVY $2,304,197 OUT SIDE THE TAX RASE FOR ALL COUNTY OPERATIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR 1983 84 ' The purpose of this levy is to provide funds to balance the Morrow County operating budget which includes; General Fund, Roads, Gener al School Fund. Cities portion of Road Funds, plus, the Mor row County Hospital and Clin ic huduels for 1983 84 The tax base for 198 1 84 is $438,281. The total levy will lie $2,742 478 If this measure is approve. $2,376,290 of the taxes levied in 198384 are eligible for partial State Fund ing However. $306,188 of the taxes levied will le totally financed by the local taxpay ers The tax rate for County operations will be approxi mately $:t 92 per $i.(KK) valua tion This levy is $189,802 less than the lew for 1982 19H3 This legal notice is to be published in the Heppner Gazette-Times. IiRavne Bowman Administrative Assistant Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published April 21. 1983 MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ELECTION Upon the question of levying a tax fr the purpose of funding the school district budget NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an election will be held on May 17. 1983 tetween the hours of BOO am. and 8:00 p m The purpose of the elec tion is to submit a tax levy to the voters to fund the school district operating budget for the t'tHrt K4 school year. If this measure is approved $3,721.565 00 of the taxes lev ied in the 1983-84 fiscal year are eligible for partial state funding. However. $570,140.00 of the taxes will be totally funded by the local taxpayers without anv partial state pavment. The purpose of the entire amount to be voted upon is to provirle funds for mainten ance and operation of the school district which cannot he provided within the dis trict's tax base of $700,923 00. The total levy will result in an estimated lax rate of $7.13 per $1,000 oo of true cash value, exclusive of the tax for bonded indebtedness. (s) Matthew P. Doherty Superintendent -Clerk 'st Jean Bennett Chairman. Hoard of Directors (s) Barbara Bloodsworth Morrow County Clerk Published: April 21. 1983. t 446.00 1,108.00 1,850.00 4,81.00 (8,279.00 $7,855.00 81.00 341.00 $8,279.00 In tha Heppner-Cazatte Times Published: April 21. 1983. 0 PUBLIC NOTICES The following precincts will be combined for the May 17. 19(13 election: Ronrdtnan 1A and Board mail IB Into Boai ilman Pre cinct. Irrigon 4A and Irrigon 4B Into Irrigon Precinct. Ilardman 2. NE Heppner 6, NW Heppner 7. SE Heppner 8 and SW Heppner 9 into llardmnn Heppner Pre cinct, Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Dated 4 14 83 Published: April 21. 1983. PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held Monday. May 2nd. 1983 at 8:00 P.M. during the City ol Heppner Council Meeting at City Hall. 188 W Willow Street. Heppner, Oregon on Ordinance No, 453. an ordi nance declaring the City's election to receive State revenues. Copies of the ordi nance will be available for review at City Hall prior to it Iteing presented for enact ment Marshall Lovgren. . Citv Administrator Published: April 21. 1981 MORROW COUNTY NOTICE OF OPEN PUBLIC HEARING FOR MORROW COUNTY AIRPORT LEXINGTON. OREGON On Mav 24. 198,'lat 7:3(1 p m there will le convened an open public hearing bv the Morrow County Court of Morrow Coun ty on the following proposed Airport development as fully described and depicted in the Morrow County Airport. Draft Environmental Assessment, April. I'i83 Acquire from 20 to :to acres of land immediately adjacent to the recently developed Runwav 9 27 and acquisition of aviation easements for the approaches to these runways. Pave Runwav 9 27. 4.3.r.5 feet bv 75 feet and remark the existing Runway 8 2fi on a parallel taxiwav. This will include exit and holding taxi wav s Install medium intensity runwav lights MIHL to Runwav 927 including visual approach slope indicator iVASI) lights on each end Improve the existing apron and airrraf' parking areas and to pve additional area Plate of Meeting The hear ing will Im- held in the Morrow County Annex Building. 1-x-ington. Oregon Purpose of Hearing:' To consider the economic, social and environmental effects of the airport location and pro posed development plan and its consistency with the goals and objectives of such urban planning as has been carried out for this area, Conduct of the Meeting: Representatives of Morrow County will at the outset, present a summary of their views concerning the airport's and the proposed project's social, economic, and en vironmental impact, and their consistency with locally car ried out urban planning. Other persons present and desiring to do so will then be afforded the opportunity to present written or oral views (whether in favor of. in opposition to, or by way of proposed revision of the proposed project ). All oral comments will be recorded. Availability of Environ mental Statement: Morrow County has retained the firms of Ted Soliday. Aviation Con sultant and Krumbein En gineering. Ltd. to prepare a draft Environmental Assess ment Report on the impact of the proposed development. This draft report is available to the public for examination and study during normal working hours for at least 30 days prior to the hearing at the following locations: The Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner. Oregon; The Mor row County Courthouse Annex Building. Irrigon, Oregon; and the Morrow County Annex Building, U-xington, Oregon. Donald McElligott Judge. Morrow County Court' Published: April 21. 1983. 6 i i. 4