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M H K The llrppner l . l i r t l r T t n n Hrpparr Oregon Thur»d»> \uguat M. The Fifth Quarter Lo v g re n takes rodeo ho no rs Jacki Lovgren. IS, of Lewis Creek. B C . Canada la the 1M4 high school rodeo all around champion of B rit ish Columbia announced her grand father. Vic Lovgren of lone Lovgren has recently returned to the area after spending two and one half months visiting Jacki and her parent*. Larry and Joann Lov- gren Jacki. a senior at B arnere High school began competition in PeeW ee rodeos She was a runner up for the B C championship in 1W3 and to win this year s honor placed first in Barrel Racing and Pole Bending third in Breakaway Roping and fifthe in Goat Tying explained Lov gren Sports by Mike Oths Ixittk around you The im ell of aummer is In the air grass fires swarming grasshoppers, sweltering Ijib o r Day temperatures Yes fans, its time to start the N K L season K ver since the moguls of the NKl. decided that 16 regular season games and four pre season ones drew more fans than 14 and six, we have been able to celebrate l.abor Day with the start of a new season Since last we saw the N KL we ve only had a com plete year of USKL. half a season of Canadian football, and the late August kick o ff of the "c o lle g e " football season This lack of football entertainment probably has you drooling for some gridiron action, so I II forthwith proceed to give you the benefit of my crystal ball Kemember. this is the guy who picked Montreal to win the NL Kast AKC' Kastern loo k for the Dolphins to take the division The Jets will be hard pressed to stay with New Kngland for second Buffalo and the Colts bring up the rear Thought for the division If John Klway didn't want to play in Baltimore, imagine how excited he would have been about Indianapolis AKC Central This one should be up for grabs the Steelers have no experience at quarterback, and are really in transition The Bengali have been disappointing since reaching the Super Bowl two years ago The Browns and Oilers have not shown anything for awhile Kintsh Cincinnati. Pittsburgh. Cleveland. Houston AKC West The best division in the AKC The Haiders are still the Haiders make them first The surprise team of '83. the Seahawks. should continue to improve Chuck Knox' teams have a history of consistency Make them second and a wildcard team Make the Chargers a wildcard with Seattle, while Denver heats out the Chiefs for the basement NFC Kast Look for the Skins to roll here The Cowboys have some problems, including the holdout of Kandy White Make the Cardinals third, the (iiants fourth and the Kaglex last Dallas should sneak in as a wildcard team NKC Central Once .iJain a balanced division, with no dominant teams Although anybody cftuld win, I'd take Detroit Follow the talons with GreenBay. Chicago and then Minnesota 1 feel that the Vikes are in for some hard lim es drill sergeants are hard to sell these days in pro sports Tampa Bay trails the field NKC West You have to like the 49ers in the West I think that Bill Walsh s crew is ready to get hack to the top Go with the Hams for second and the wildcard berth Another mean mess for New Orleans, then take Atlanta General Observation* The N K L is so balanced that anybody could make the p la y o ffs This might tie the year that parity comes fully to bear even the Cowboys may have to scramble No m atter what, it sure beats the USKL See you at the Super Bowl B o w h u n tin g regulations changed and from the wilderness area east to the Snake River is closed to deer hunting In eastern Oregon, bowhunters will tie limited to a 4 point or better buck deer in the South Steens permit entry area, and 3 point or better at Hart Mountain Klk hunters in the Sled Springs Unit will be limited to bull elk with at least one antler longer than its ear Antlerless or bull elk may be taken in the open area of the Snake R iver Unit, but the bulls must have at least three points on one antler including the brow tine In western Oregon, bow deer hunters In the Rogue Unit may harvest only one buckneer with not less than a forked antler Hunters should note that there are some regulation changes this year for Oregon's general elk and deer bowhunting seasons that begin Aug ust 2S Some areas are closed entirely this year, while others have different bag limits says the Oregon Department of Kish and Wildlife This year the Chesnimnu* Unit and private lands in the Heppner Unit within the Heppner Kegulated Hunt Area are com pletely closed to both elk and deer hunting Other units in northeast Oregon are closed to deer hunting These units are Catherine Creek. Keating. l>ookout Mt . Pine Creek and Sumpter Also, a portion of the Snake K iver Unit in the Hells Canyon Wilderness Area WCCC sets Sept. 2 B B Q letters " J " through " Z " to bring salads Committee for the barbecue in eludes Floyd and 1-orena Jones, ch a irp e rs o n s , Ralph and M ary Reamer Marcel and Dee Jones. Carl and Gerry Martin, and Bill and Annetta Padberg There will tie a barbecue at the Willow Creek Country Club Sunday, Sept 3 at 4 p m announced a spokesperson for the club Persons with last names beginn mg with letters " A " through " I " are usked to bring desserts and persons whose last names begin with the DMV announces schedule changes September 5, 6. and 7 Persons planning to visit the office should call 676 M65 to assure that it will be open prior to coming in The regular schedule is expected to be resumed by September 10. w ith the office closed on September is while Murty is in Fossil The Heppner office of the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles has been closed all this week as previously announced The office will also be closed Tuesday. September 4. Gene Murty has announced tiecause he will tie in Hermiston He will also be "on c a ll" with the Hermiston office for the remainder of next week. She alao competed at Rapid City. South Dakota, in the U S Nabonal Finals High School rodeo < B C and Alberta provinces are included in the U S national high school rodeo competition) Because her horse was kicked in the chest and front leg during the first day of competition. Lovgren explained, she didn t do so well in competition there Over the Tee Cup Wednesday Aug 22. ladies golf results at Willow Creek Country (Tub have been reported as follows Low gross Betty Christman, long est putt Doll Campbell. No 6 least strokes Neoma Bailey and Lucille Massey to Coast Coast m TOTAL HARDWARE Summer Clearance Sa,e V v. BAR B QUES V> HOSES Ä SPRINKLERS OTHER SUMMER ITEMS Prices Reduced 10*25% We Can Help You A Gazette-Tim es photographer, after receiving an anonymous tip. found this evidence of the gremlins work in Heppner laist Friday, Aug 24. they left this handpaintcd "Porch of the month" sign at the corner of Gale and Baltimore streets THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES AND INDIVIDUALS FOR SUPPORTING THE 1984 4-H & FFA MORROW COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK AUCTION M o r r o w C o u n ty B a n k o f E a s te r n O re g o n O re g o n T r a il V e t C lin ic L e s S c h w a b T ire s G re e n & G re e n S im p lo t Liv e sto c k N o rth w e s t Liv e s to c k F re d N e ls o n G rte b A n g u s Ra nc h Irv in Ra uc h K e n N e lso n G a rd n e rs M e n s W e a r H .& H . La n d Co. G e o rg e C u rrin P e n d le to n P ro d u c tio n C re d it A sso c . F ir s t In te r s ta te B a n k G ra in G ro w e rs E a s te rn O re g o n F a rm in g W ilb e r E llis M ille r W h e a t Inc. A g ri-C he c k U m a tilla G o u rm e t B ra n d B ill D o h e rty H e r m is to n V e t C lin ic In la n d G ra in , D B S F a rm s M e rle C a rlso n P io n e e r Im p le m e n t P itn e y F a rm s M a ry D o h e rty F e d e ra l La n d B a n k P e tty jo h n O il Le o A sh b e c k R o u n d U p C ro p D u s te r s 4 M Ra nch F re d e ric k s o n T ru c k L in e Heppner N o r G as Sta c y L o v g re n & L e a n n Q u ig le y S p e rry N e w H o lla n d W e s te r n A lfa lfa KINZUA YARD SALE August 15th Thru Sept. 14th PRICE/ THOUSAND 9500 2x4 F a rm Ftacks 8/20 2. 2x6 F a rm Packs 8/20 9 5 .0 0 3. 2x8 F a rm Pac ks 8/20 95 00 4 2x10 F a rm Pa c ks 8 20 9500 5. 2x12 F a rm Pa c ks 8/20 9500 6. 8 /4 R ip 8/20 150 0 0 F ir 7. 4/4 no. 3 8. 2x4 th ru 2x10 9 4 / 4 x 6 " th ru b tr. 12" P »r f# c t F ir no. R ip 3 for D im e n s io n S fo c k 6 ' 175 0 0 F e n c in g F ir th ru 175 0 0 16' M a rk F e r t iliz e r R a in b o w T a v e rn K o ttk e m p t & O re g o n B e a rin g s 1. D ry Don W ebb In la n d E m p ire B a n k O re g o n P o ta to ALL ITEMS SOLD BY UNIT ONLY LENGTHS L a G ra n d e L iv e s to c k P e n d le to n D ie s e l S e rv ic e MONDAY THRU FRIDAY HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. KILN DRIED FIR AND LARCH A lb e r t W r ig h t M o r r o w Co. A b s tra c t & T it le 125 00 M ille r P ro d u c e O R o a rk S to rm e t - Z ig le r R iv e r S e rv ic e D o rm a ie r W i t t Ra nc h R & W D riv e -In Ta d M ille r F a rm E q u ip m e n t V a n A rsd a le C o n stru c tio n H e a d q u a rte rs B r is t o w s M a r k e t R o n M c D o n a ld P ig Iro n A u to B o d y V & G T a v e rn S a fe w a y S to re s B a rn e tt, D e n n is & M o ro M o u n ta in V a lle y R e a l E s ta te S e n try M a rk e t H e rm is to n T ir e M r s . B .P . D o h e rty G re e n Fe e d S to r e C o lu m b ia C o m m e rc e B a n k Hughes & Sons J o rg e n s o n T ru c k L in e E c k sto m F a rm P e tty jo h n B u ild in g S u p p ly T u r n e r V a n M a rte r & B ry a n t P e n d le to n G ra in G r o w e r s C ra ig H a u g e fie ld H a w k in s R a n c h e s, Inc. F r it z C u ts fo rth La n d Co. K L M L e a sin g Co. F a rm E q u ip m e n t W e s t P a t & J e ff C u ts fo r th A&S Pump Chemicals C u rrin - S e itz A v ia tio n Lin d sa y Ra n c h e s M ik e A llis o n C u sto m H a y in g ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALES PRICES QUOTED ARE PER THOUSAND BOARD FEET For information call 503*676-9183 (ask for Bob or Ned) KINZUA CORPORATION Rt 2 Bo* 2100 Heppner, OR 97836 A SPECIAL THANKS TO THE PEOPLE AT THE FIR ST INTERSTATE BANK OF HEPPNER FOR ALL THEIR HELP THE MORROW COUNTY LIVESTOCK GROWERS I