Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 17, 1985, Page FIVE, Image 5

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All Stars head for The Dalles
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U r d n n d i ^ J u l» 17 . IM S K | \ J
Heppner Happenings
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By Mary Brvant
Wilma Melody Marla and Misha
Marlatt are vacationing in southern
C alifornia where they plan on
spending time at Disneyland San
Diego 2*x> Sea World Tiajuana
Mexico. Magic Mountain and
Knotts Berrv Farm ( in one of their
vacation days they will be the guest
of Bussell and Tony D cKorff. sons of
the Baroness DcKorff of Furope
The DcKorff fam ily manufactures
the Mikeselle D cK o rff N atural
Cosmetics used by many movie
stars
Recent visitors of Russ and Judy
Johnson were Pat and Mike Youso
and two children. Michelle and
Chris The men were in the service
together Pal Youso is still active
and is a Navy Recruiter recently
stationed
in
M inneapolis,
Minnesota and now being irans
ferred to San Diego He was chosen
as N ik lear Recruiter of the year in
1H84 and received his award in
Washington. D C
Front row from left
No 8 . Scolt Coni«« Fossil
Kangrrx No 6 Hobby Krein Heppner Braves. No 11
Robert CUison Fossil Rangers No 10. dene Cossitl
Fossil Rangers No o Jason Britt-Hcppmr Gluts
No 2, 1-arry Cecil Heppner Giants
Back row from left No 7. Scott Jobnston Heppner
«Editor s note
A story in last
week's Gazette Tim es contained
some errors concerning the little
league all star tournament
A
corrected story follows )
Willow Creek Little la-ague All
Stars selected from the five Hepp
ner, lone. Condon and Fossil little
league- teams were chosen June 25
by coaches and managers Practic
ine in Condon and Heonner they are
Giants. No 13, Doug t>cvin Heppner Giants. No 4.
Brian Johnson Condon Angels No 5. Jim Davison lone
Indians No 3. Eric Connor Heppner Braves. No 15,
Kyle Broderick lone Indians, No 12. Brandon t ’edro
Heppner Giants and No I. Chris Craig Fossil Bangers
All Star manager Charlie Sumner left > and coach Jim
McConnell stand liehind their team
preparing for the District 5 Tourna
ment to be held at the sixteenth
street ball park in The Dalles
Coach Jim McConnell was selected
coach because he was coach of the
Braves, the first place team in the
Willow Creek league
The All Stars will play their first
game against the II imk I River All
Stars Thursday July 18 at 3 30 p m
The All Stars w ill play three games
regardless of whether they win or
Garden Club offers tips for
exhibiting flowers
The July meeting of lone Garden
Club was held at the Fredrick
Martin home
Newly installed
president. Lorraine I .add conducted
the business meeting Plans were
made to plant evergreens behind the
recently erected city welcome sign a
at the west end of lone and native
cacti around the east sign
Reports were given on the State
Convention held in Pendleton July
16 18 The convention was hosted by
the 12 clubs of Blue Mountain
District No 10 lone, Heppner and
Condon clubs were responsible for
table decorations and favors for the
Tuesday evening banquet
They
chose a wheat theme and made
centerpieces of decorated shocks of
wheat and napkin rings woven of
wheat lone members who attended
the convention are Jean Nelson. Pat
Pettyjohn. Lorce Hubbard. Helen
Martin, V'irginia Peck and Delta
Huber
Program for the day was a study
of preparation of flowers and garden
produce for exhibit at the fair or any
Storage rate
system
amended
The U S Department of Agri
culture’s offer rate system for con
tra d in g gram storage space was
amended recently to give the
Commodity Credit Corporation the
right to reject offers by warehouse
operators when the handling rates
exceed acceptable levels
If a warehouse operator offers an
excessive rate for either receiving
or loading out. Judy Buschke.
County Executive Director, said the
CCC can reject the offer and termi
nate the storage contract, unless the
operator subsequently subm its
acceptable rates
"I'n d e r the offer rate system,
warehouse operators are required to
certify that they are not charging
the government more than they
would charge other customers."
Buschke said The acceptable ceil
ing for handling rates will be deter
mined by using rates charged by
other elevators in the area or region,
she said
When farmers take out commo
dily loans their storage and handl
mg charges ran be deducted and
forwarded directly to warehouse
men The storage and handling
fees are then deducted from the
principal loan, thus reducing the
farmers interest costs This should
also allow warehousemen to offer
lower storage rates for CCC-owned
crops. Buschke said
Only
warehouse
operators
meeting the CCC's standards for
approv al may be contracted to store
grain in which the Corporation has a
vested interest
"CCC w ill make
every effort to use warehouses with
the most beneficial rates."
The ASCS official said all other
conditions of the offer rate system
will remain the same for the con
tract year beginning July I. 1U85
lose, the second will lx- Friday at
10 .10 it they win Thurday s guitu-
and 6 p m il they lose They w ill
play the third game Saturday
The ten teams in Ihe district are
Hood River The Dalles West The
Dalles American. Hermiston. Col
umbia. Willow irix -k , Redmond.
Jefferson County. Deschutes and
Sisters
S w o rn ! series starts
The second in a series of Morrow
County Team Ropers four part
roping buckle series and barrel
racing jackpots w ill lx- held this
Sunday, July 21 starting with barrels
at 12 noon There w ill lx- both a $150
no vie« and open runs al $15 a run
The learn ropings will start at 2
p m shar-p two head will cost An
A sterling buckle is to be awarded
to the high money winner over the
four ropings both header and heeler
It s not to late to qualify lo win the
buckle
For in fo rm a tio n
c a ll G ail
Fapineau at 422 7518
flower show. conducted by Helen
Martin An experienced flower show
judge listed the following mistakes
most often made by exhibitors
fuilure to read the schedule care
fully, failure to groom exhibits, not
entering everything they have
often when viewing a specimen with
a blue nblNiri people w ill be heard to
say. "I have a better one than that at
home
Mrs Martin made the following
suggestions and members practiced
on Rowers brought to the meeting
fur that purpose I When cutting The Morrow County M anning
Rowers for exhibit, cut and bring Commission w ill hold a public
more that are required as some may hearing on Monday July 20, 1085 at
become damaged en route 'Then 7 30 p in at the Courthouse Annex
don't forget to pick the best and Building in Irngon. Oregon
A
re< ount It w ill la- disqualified if too public hearing will he held on the
many are shown > 2 Cut late in the following
evening of the day la-fore entry
Harden in deep warm water «and I Application by Don Jorgensen,
much wilt w ill la- prevented > 3
Irrigon, for a conditional use permit
Remove leaves that will be sub
under article 3. Section 3 otio for
merged in water unless the leaves Truck sales and accessories in a
are required I-caves foul the water General Commercial Zone located
rapidly 4 If a number of blooms in Township 5N. Mange 2«K. Section
are required, select for uniformity
25H. Tax la>t ton. 1 01 acres
rather than for sue 5 Pick off
spent flores of Rowers such as phlox,
Inlerested persons are invited to Ihe
coral bells, snapdragons
6 Re
hearing to express their views
move buds from dahlias 7 Choose Written, signed statements will be
Rowers that are not fully opened considered Beasons for approv al or
when there is choice
8
Enter disapproval should lx- included in
everything you have even if you written or oral statements
think it won t place Often such
specimens are the only one in a Gene Trumbull
class
Chairman
Guest at the meeting was Melline Morrow County Planning
Martin, of Moses l.ake. grand
Commission
daughter of the hostess
Published July 17. 1085
H ill and M a rry Bacon were
pleased to have Janet McGough. a
Missionary from Ihe Solomon
Islands, as a recent houseguest She
left Friday for Dallas. Texas where
she w ill leach linguistics at the
Wy c liff Bible Translators
On
Saturday the Bacons were visited by
Tom and Bonnie Clugston from
I'n ity
Mary Ituth Trover and her
daughter M arri Bartlett and her
daughter laiura F.li/atx-th were here
lone m an accepted
at E a s te rn U n iv .
Roger Childers, son of Clco and
Marilyn Childers, lone has lx-en
accepted al Kastern Cniversity of
Kentucky in Richmond. Kentucky
for study in the field of forensics
Childers graduated from Blue
Mountain Community College in
Pendleton June 8. I!*K5, with an
Associates of A rts degree in
Criminal Justice
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O p in io n ?
PU BLIC NOTICE
ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL
Pendleton, Oregon
ANNOUNCES
vis itin g Mrs Trover's parents.
Florence and Cornett Green, over
the weekend
Charles and V ivian McConnell and
their sons. Tom and Bob. drove to
iKinn Center N C for a rrunion of
the McConnell Granfor family
Their daughler. Cindy Sumner and
her three childrrn traveled by
Amtrak
There were $1 present
Mrs McConnell visited her mother,
brother, and sister also
Outside
, House
Paint Sale
Miss Phyllis Brunson of Portland
has been a houseguest at the home of
Mary Bryant this week The two
women attended high school to­
gether and have kept in close touch
through the years
Claude and Anna «Happy)
Graham celebrated th rir 50th wed
ding anniversary with a reception on
July 13. at the All Saints Kpisopal
Parish House Anna Wightman and
Claude Graham were married April
21. 1935 at All Saints Episcopal
Church The reception was hosted
hv their two daughters Jean Mane
and Helen and their families
Various shades o( Rowers, baby
breath and wheat were used in the
decorations G ertrude G raham ,
sister of Claude Graham was pre
sent from tKlgen. t'tah His sister
in law lim a Graham, her five child
rrn and their families came from the
Gresham and B attle Ground,
Washington Mrs Graham's niece,
Teresa Ciastusci. came from the
Diamond 1-akr area
Numerous
other out of town guests as well as
local friends attended as a tribute to
this popular couple A buffet dinner
was held in the evening at the
Graham home (or the family and
out of tow n guests
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EXTERIOR STAIN
Claude and Rose Marie Buschke
are -qx-nding three months in Ihe
Bend area fishing The first day of
fishing season, Rose Marie slipped
and fell in Ihe boat .She reports that
after suffering todays with a painful
leg she went to the doctor anil found
she had ruptured a disk in the third
vertabrae She entered St Charles
Hospital on June 24. had surgery
June 25, and was discharged June
20 She is able lo walk about a mile a
day now. but finds it very painful
She would lx- very happy to hear
from her friends
Her address is
ia»to Crown Villa R V Purk Office.
Bend. DR 07702
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Question "Have you bought any
watermelons since they came back
on the m arket’ "
"N o . said Detira Ledford ol
Heppner " I don t care (or them
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