f: EIGHT-The Hfppnw Gatette-Tinies. Heppner. Oregon, ThunwUy Benefit raises money for pilgramage to Rome A "Calcutta Pool Tourna ment" held at Bucknum'8 Tavern April 7 raised $240.50 for the St. Patrick's Catholic Church youth group. The money was used to help fin ance Dana Reid's trip to Rome for the Youth Pilgrimage there April 9 -18. Winners of the tournament were Doug Lowe, $68.00; runner-up Pat Sweeney, $17; Healy places 2nd at regional rodeo The Eastern Oregon State College sponsored regional rodeo was highlighted by team veteran Maureen Healy who swept two events and captur ed second in the women's all around. Healy placed first in the goat tying with a combined time of 19.5 and also claimed the breakaway roping with 8.5. Healy 's second in all 'Aerob-a-thon Joyce Hughes w ill be coord inating an Aerob-a-thon for Cystic Fibrosis to be held at Heppner on Monday, April 23 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Heppner Grade School multi- JULIE I BANK OF JE astern Oregon I i r t r An DEBBIE i - . Hi'' if!- Vi f V EILEEN SALING The Heppner 1 0?51 and "Calcutta winner" Kathy Grisson, $100. "We are very gratefull to Doug and all of Bucknum's customers who look pari in the tournament. The money rais ed has been put to real good use. We certainly appreciate the support they gave us," said Mike Douglass, youth minister at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner. around led the women to an overall fourth place finish. Art Greer, Rodeo Club ad visor, commented that the rodeo went extremely well and credited that to fine help, stock that fired well, working in the indoor arena and, most importantly, no injuries. April 14-15 the team travel ed to Moscow, Idaho, where they competed at the Univer sity of Idaho rodeo. for CF' set Apr. 23 purpose room. She reports that so far approximately 30 participants have picked up sponsor forms. Sponsor forms are still a vailable by calling Hughes at National Secretarys' Week April 23 - 27 We Salute You! v ASHDECK 1 I I t 4 KOFFLER MORROW COUNTRY GRAIN GROWERS , f I , April 11, 1M AAUW offers scholarship The Heppner - lone branch of the American Association of University Women is receiv ing applications for their 1984 scholarship. Any Morrow Co. woman who has a definite plan of study may apply. Application forms are available from Cathy Baker, lone, phone 422-7530. Com pleted applications must be returned to Barker by May 7. The funds for this scholar ship come from the proceeds of the A.A.U.W. sponsored artifactory. Horses were first tamed in Asia some 10,000 years ago, historians say. 989-8412. "The public is welcome to come and see what aerobics and cystic fibrosis are about and to make a donation at the door," said Hughes. DARLENE LOVGREN First Interstate Bank 1 rrj lit f CHRISTY LOVGREtA-T honor the secretaries of our area and recognize their important contributions and vital roles in businesses, industries, education, governmental bodies and in the professions. What's Your Opinion 7 " Question: "Do you feel the Corps of Engineers or the city of Heppner is responsible for erecting a fence in Hager Park?" "I think that since it is in Heppner that the city should probably be responsible for it," said Becky Smith of Hep pner. We speak of a herd of cat tle, we haw an army of frogs, a clutter of cats, and a skulk of foxes. Ki Belle Vf Corner By MARLENE CL'RRIN Publicity Chairman Morrow Co. Cow Belles "Red Meat The Original Health Food" is the title of the most recent literary effort of Heather Thomas, author and Idaho ranchwife. Thomas also wrote the expose on wild horses a couple of years ago which resulted in personal threats and Intimidation. She has also recently written a book about predator control. The book is well written and the Morrow County CowBelles suggest that you purchase one. The book is available for $3.50 from the Record Stock man Press, 103 Livestock Exchange Building, Denver, Colorado 80216. Baxter Black, D.V.M. a not ed veterinarian, livestock health columnist and cowboy humorist did the foreword for Heather Thomas's book, "Red Meat." It was done with a lot of thought and humor too. Something to share with you: "Man crawled his way up the evolutionary ladder plodd ing along at a dinosaur pace. Eventually he learned to use his hands. He became a hunt er. In a single four ounce serving of baboon brain or mastodon liver he received more high quality nutrients than he could get in a week of digging roots, cracking nuts and eating cattails. Man un derwent a development un heard of in Darwins chron icles; his brain more than doubled in size in a short million years." Here we sit in the last quarter of the 20th century. American citizens have thriv ed on freedom and meat and potatoes. We have increased our life span dramatically. Deaths due to heart disease, malnutrition, infectious dis ease, and most forms of can cer have decreased in incid ence. Yet, there are lobbyists on every street cornor with a bottle of vitamin pills in one hand and their new diet book in the other, stridently inform ing anyone who'll listen, that we Americans don't eat right ! A common whipping boy for most of these pseudo-nutritionists has been red meat. MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS YOUR TIRE STORE til A F t 3 -.. Troy Day (L) and new M.C.G.G. tire man John Lovett ON THE FARM SERVICE PASSENGER TIRES TRUCK TIRES IMPLEMENT TIRE TRACTOR TIRES We Have Them All Complete Service! 1 M.C.G.G. Morrow County Heather Thomas listened to this barrage of misinforma tion and took it upon herself to check the facta. This book will not appeal to folks who have made a living espousing no meat diets. It will, however, be of interest to those doctors, housewives, nutritionists, mothers, teachers and inno cent bystanders who wish to separate fact from fiction. It is very thorough, support ed by an extensive biblio graphy and contain large measure of common sense. 1 PUBLIC KOTICtsJ COUNTY BID NOTICE Morrow County, Oregon, is now accepting bids for provi sion, installation and main tenance of a communications system to serve the County's offices in Heppner, Lexington and Irrlgon. The system con templated will creat centra lized telephone service for Morrow County government. Specifications for this bid can be obtained from the Morrow County Assessor, Greg Sweek, who can be reached at the Assessor's Of fice in the County Courthouse at Heppne", Oregon, or by calling -6 9421. Business hours for the Courthouse are 8-noon and 1 5p.m., Monday through Friday. Bids are being received from now until S: 00 p.m., April 27, 1984. Bids will be opened on May 2, 1984, and shall there after be available for public inspection. Award of the con tract, assuming an acceptable bif, is anticipated to be in late May of this year. No bid security or bond shall be required. With regard to the public work aspect of this project, no bid will be received or considered unless the bid contains a statement that the bidder will comply with ORS 279.350. Bids may be submitted to the Administrative Assistant to the Morrow County Court, Lorayne Bowman, whose office is located in the County Courtroom of the Courthouse, in Heppner. The County Court may be reached my mailing to P.O. Box 788, Heppner, Ore gon, 97836, or by calling (503) 676-9233. Morrow County reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and is an equal opportunity employer. Published: April 19, 26, 1984 '- - Groin Growcrfwc Pb 989-8221 1(800)452-7396 p O Box 367 Uxlngion, Oregon 97839 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Hep pner Common council will receive sealed bids from ser vice stations on gas and ser vices as follows : No. 1. On Gas only. No. 2 Lowest price to the City on regular and unlesd. (Specify which pump price.) No. 3 Full service. (Check oil and clean glass minimum.) No. 4. Emergency fill up at night after station is closed. No. 5. Starting date will be May 8th, 1984-For one year only. Deadline for bids will be 6.00 P.M. prevailing time Fri day, May 4th, 1984. Bids will be opened at the regular coun cil meeting Monday, May 7th, 1984 at City Hall, 188 W. Willow Street, Heppner, Ore gon. The Council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Marshall Lovgren, City Administrator Published: April 19, 26, 1984. PORT OF MORROW Painting of 2 Million Gallon Potable Water Storage Reservoir INVITATION TO BID Bids due 2 p.m.. April 25, 1984 Sealed bids for Painting of 2 Million Gallon Potable Water Storage Reservoir, will be re ceived by the Port of Morrow, Boardman, Oregon, until April 25, 1984 at 2:00 p.m., and then will be publicly opened and read. Bids submitted prior to the opening will be received by Wayne Schwandt, Port Mana ger, Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200, Boardman, Oregon 97818. This contract consists of sand blasting a recently constructed flat bottom, steel water reser voir and painting the Interior and exterior which Includes approximately 19,000 square feet of exterior surface and 26,000 square feet of interior surface. Contract documents may be examined and obtained April 9, 1984 at the office of the Port of Morrow, P.O. Box 200, No. 1 Marine Drive, Boardman. Ore gon 97818, upon receipt of refundable deposit of twenty five dollars ($25) for each document. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided by the Engineer and accompanied by a bid bond executed in favor of the Port of Morrow, and in an amount not less than ten percent (10 per cent) of the total amount of the bid. In order to be accepted and considered for award of a con tract, the Bidder must be quali fied in accordance with appli cable parts of the Oregon Re vised Statutes Chapter 279. Bids shall contain a statement by the Bidder that the provisions re quired by ORS 279.350 and U.S. Department of Labor (Work men on Public Works to be Paid Not Less than the Prevailing Rate of Wage) are to be com plied with. The bid shall also contain a statement by the Bidder that the Equal Employ ment Opportunity requirements are to be complied with. The bid shall also contain a statement by the Bidder that the Equal Employment Opportunity re quirements are, to be complied with. Furthermore; in order to be accepted for award of a con tract, the Bidder must be an experienced potable water reservoir painting contractor, who has been in business at least three years. In addition, with the submission of this bid, the Bidder shall submit a brief Company resume showing length of time in business, number of reservoirs painted, type of painting done, and three references of customers that Bidder has painted reservoirs for. Each proposal must be submit ted on the prescribed bid blanks and shall be accompanied by bid security in the form of certified check, cashier's check, or surety bond payable to the Port of Morrow In an PBBUC NOTICES amount equal to 10 percent of the basic bid. No Interest will be paid on bid security. Return or retention of bid necurlty shall be subject to the provisions of ORS 279.031. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond for faithful performance of the Con tract In the full amount of the contract price. The Port of Morrow reserves the right to reject any or all bids received and without readjust ment, to let a contract for the whole or any part of the Con tract to any person upon terms which, in Its Judgment, are the most advantageous to the Port of Morrow. Dated this Sth day of April, 1984 Port of Morrow (s) Wayne Schwandt, Manager Published: April 19, 1984. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT CASE NO. 1922 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS la the Matter of the Estate of ALVIRA A. TROXELL. deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four (4) months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the Personal Representative at 298 West Third Street, P.O. Box 10, Prineville, Oregon, 97754, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proce edings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative or the attorney for the Per sonal Hepresentative. Dated and first published: April 12. 1984. Teresa Leanett Baca Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Rep resentative Minturn, Van Voorhees, Lar son 4 Dixon Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 10 Prineville, Oregon 97754 Phone 447-1830 Published: April 12. 19, 28, 1984 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT NO. 1920 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS ESTATE of: JEFFREY MICHAEL HILLING Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Jeffrey Michael Hil ling, deceased, are now pend ing in the above entitled court, wherein Carol J. Hilling, the undersigned, has been ap pointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the under signed at the following ad dress now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: 471 N. Main, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected Ly the said probate proceedings mau ob tain additional information from the records of the court, the undersigned personal rep resentative or the later's at torney (s) who is (are) WINTER & DOHERTY P.O. Box 582 Heppner, Oregon 97836 676-9456 Carol J. Hilling Rt. 1 Box 80 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-4051 Date and first published: April 5, 1984 Published: April 5, 12, 19, 1984