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FIGHT Til» Hrppnrt ( i i i r l l r T i a n . Mrppnrr Orrgoa W r d n n 4 ii. I k l t k r r I. I W City in five i By the way. I still hate the idea of a 7-game playoff, II lakes away the sudden death dram a of the five gam e playolli In the NL. the youlhfull Cardinals built on speed and pitching take on the wing and a prayer Dodgers The boys from LA won the division mainly on the strength of a two month hot streak, and totally on the shoulders of Redro Guerrero and their starting pitching L » k for the bullpen to do in the Dodgers Cards in six For thr postseason awards how about MVR Don Math ingly ai jy and Dave Darker Cy Young Dwight llooden and Brel Saberhagrn i Hookle of the Year Vince Coleman and Tom Henke 63 « seems to be a popular score for Oregon football teams these da s i hope it isn't catching The Heavers ran into a real hornet's nest at DSC last Saturday The Ducks put on their usual day late and a-dollar short art against the Huskies play ing them though but losing nonetheless lake most Oregon fans I'm tired of moral victories High! now the Rac 10 race looks to be wide oprn. with any numbrr of teams eligible for the Rose Bowl Given the impressive starts of Iowa and Michigan, maybe the Big 10 will even win for once Don't bet on it. however Quickly n o w can you name fiveof the superstars of pro wrestling"' l e a n t Even if I could I wouldn t admit it to anybody < ryslal rysta Ball The ultimatr dilemma < >ur (earless predictor Brent had his bat k ag ainsi the w .ill with the Sunday Night t.am e Dors he slit k ti> old loyalties ana t M * the Cowboys, or does he root for the Giants knowing he has a shot at becoming the first predictor in CB history to have a perfect 14« week Rumor has it that he sold Tom Landry down the river, but it didn't help as the Giants fumbled away the victory Now if we could only get him to predict against the Beavers Last week s guest Sandy Holtl. did very well even beating her boss He apparently is keeping her on the staff, on the condition that she makes his selections for him from now on Dave also becomes the first selector to pick against Seattle, going out on a limb with Atlanta this week Our guest selector is Tom M cElligott. whose extensive football knowledge was obtained at that collegiate powerhouse Gonraga l" Some pretty gaudy numbers for the predictors this week by far the best of the season Hut rem em ber. It's a long season Standings Overall last weeki G aarg eS I-tl (II t Dale 11 -R ( h i Brent Davt • ' 10 4 Mike 26 16 12 2 Fifth Q u a rte r Sports u ith Mike Oths Hev baseball fan». I lov» va I f * tim e for lh» horsetnde season lo turn lo the playoff», and then to thr F all Classic With any luck at all. th» snow will hold off in Toronto and they 'll be able to get all the game» in Sometime», I ihmk that the be»l thing for haseball would be for the World Series to get mowed out for about a week Maybe then the laird» of the (lam e would begin to seriously consider the folly of the boy» of summer »logging away in November A» for the »e playoffs, plavoffs there are some vim e intriguing mtriguii match up» The first lime iiiu4-jay s will ta- battling the h' Royala who have .. long hi ttoiy of tom tag up a buck short The Royal» are something like I -4 or I S in the league championship sen es Take the experience and (ieorge Brett and say Kansas NEW TRADE INS ** Í 4 Ü 4 Chev. 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I*-. 7..« . : C M * (9 I uni N h •O D » f ” j. DO- ». 1 5 0 . '« 4 The proposed method of com pensation proposed by the Engine«-r for Ihe Engineering S e rv ic e s, including Ihe in itial granl assistance work C M * or i *»*» i vu Kwv (««A n M I D K W .(*W * r î ' » a r ft h * how i •4 1 .* 5 HU»-At LA» I M . I t i . »N U f P 1- 11 «ar> ». • X 1 .. — C M * OT D o ra • h • C l T Y 01 iT lf S O S . 12 C M * or i r # i «i 1 4 2 - 71 NCY va CO 3 r j« n 1 2 4 V . . TU K»» Ht NitWk l I H t| HO» LyXs CO K M O , OUt T aoftjOL Dial 1 r It. M V -, #OA- C IT • < » t Ns. c m X H» I 4 I ffi/A f ÎI* » .A ? U 7 V T I U A CCftl»'7 7 1 1 .2 * I A I » || I A f ( R t N f K . — - ............ »T H» ( m •« 1 l > * f l (eri If L t fe g - f'v ttft* » 1st • tit.II 0 » -li.i1 **<>“ *»» m -A - Three copies of ihe Statem ent of Qualifications shall be submitted lo ihe City of Heppner R () Box 756, Heppner. < »regon «78.16. on or before October 25. 1945 lo be eligible (or consideration Equal Opportunity Employment will tie observed, and solicitation ot minority business enterprises and women Viwned busi ness enterprises is desired The City ot Heppner will review all ol the Slalm ents ot Qualifications Selec lion will he based on the Statement of Qualifications submitted, and Ihe City reserves ihe right lo reject anv and all applications The City wiil base its final selection upon Ihe Consulting E n g in e e r's q u a lifle a lions, experience and demonstrated past performance on sim ilar pro jecls Kor further information contact Mr Marshall Lovgrrn. City Admin, strator. « 3 ' 676 %|8 » «V r#«fw * r W K T 5 A list of references including addresses and phone numbers of the contact person CM » C 4 / 4 . . 64 HO»» V O iOUL b|RT ft 4 I at J o o o .o o t N f. 1 11 * *s M Bs A 4 m » M iw Morrow County Ju stice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow mg h e lm » » during Ik t p ssl wuak Cornelius Gerard Doherty. Rilot Hock Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. $607 fine, 25 days in jail and three year drivers license sus pension Lawrence W Schoonover, la-xing ton 2.300 lb Group Axle Overload. $13 fine, 3.71X) lb Group Axel Over load. $36 fine Ariel Avery Campbell. Heppner 6 . Ilk) Group Axel Overload. $250 fine Christopher Alan Murray, la-xing ton Illegal I turn. $17 line Bradley John /iion, Baker Kx ceedmg Ihe Maximum Sp«k-d (67 mph in a 55 mph xonei. $67 hail forfeited Kyle Robert Moore, laing Creek Disobeyed Slop Sign, $31 hail forfeit ed la*slie la-onard Nilsson. Milton Freewater Truck Speeding '64 mph in a 55 mph zone,. $26 hail forfeited Steven Marlin M arlatl. Rendlelon Kxce»-ding Ihe Maximum Sp*-cd 16 H mph in a 55 mph /one) $30 fine Wayne Frank Florea. Heppner Vi olation of the Basic Rule 151 mph in a 35 mph zone). $30 fine Jay \i 'hur Coil, Heppner E xteed )ng the Maximum Speed 168 mph in a 55 mph zone*. $36 fine Kugt-ne Owen U-wis. Heppner In adequate Fenders Over Tires. $13 fine and a $25 suspension fee Michael la*e Gray. Heppner Kx pired Vehicle License, $S fine I TI m - method of approach proposed lo he used on Ihe project by the Consultant •o**’ t j . ro-gr. “ D I5 » Justice Court Report R E Q U EST FO R KNGINKERING S E R V IC E S The City of Heppner. Oregon wishes to contract with a qualified Consulting Engineering hrm to pro vide Engineering services for a Water System Rrojecl for Ihe City of Heppner The City intends lo have a study made of Ihe City Water System which would be funded by a Technical Assistance Grant under Ihe Oregon Community Develop bmu I P rogram Service« te be provided bv Ihe Consulting Engineer i mild i M< iuii<- g ran t a p p lica tlo n assistance, project planning design, and other related services The City of Heppner requests that interested Consulting Engineering lirm s sub mil Statem ents of Qualifications tot he City of Heppner The Slate nu-nt ot Qualifications shall include Ihe following I 4 J . a« 4 1 4 '. C l'' le » o». u '■.um.'. varsity, Saturday. Oct 5 The Bulldog* defeated the ('ards in t * o matches IV II. lb 11 In both gam es lone got off to a good start only lo lose it as the matches progressed Both team * plaved excepttonallv %»ell and had a lot ot spectacular plays Angie Nudisill l«*d the fa r d * in *erves with eight, and Michelle Beeson in *erve* received *sith nine Due to oth er sched u ling the varsity team didn t play p u b l ic . -7*T»«llt OVILX3 200.00 »U .H ». . . U f m J .l' J W G . >2 » .* '• T#w OftfC 7 A IL c m r,U44 a . 1 . l ' U t >•X - ’ 2 « ... w 4 . « . M " - KAN» r% f A Y v e - f ► i f W - n».î . . a i r * * t . o T , u . »V r a * • A.R. r iO N B IK 1 * •« . .« 4 CL. . 5 , * \,V t t i: ♦ « w • » la f * U 1.» ‘4 U h f t i * U - < V C l. ■ » l» l . u " i l 14» f . r ir . ». • *a . . j • w . • i • - i . a . - -J f l |N |( M 1 U I 4 < 4 LAs T IN T » (H T A vs T A I» . U 4LU O H H I T . 0 T N I K W . 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I> » -4 t l ( M l ( ■*. . V { * W-Y»» l ‘ ' “ V««4 , Winter wheat production forecast i rtft 7 1 .. 4 . sO S - V • s\t N 1 5 '.* « Hv Karla Dav Ison The lone Cardinal s junior - arsify played the Culver Hulldug s junior — a* •» *£ 1 Jv 1 2 1 * .7 4 1 4 0 .0 0 2 0 *» . 0 1 1 * 7 .3 5 . touchdown Jim Hroanan and Brian Kollman each had twu rushing touchdowns and Bryan Radhrrg returned a punt lor a touchdown Both Brusnan and Radbrrg had over I no v ards rushing Heppner traveled to Umatilla on Monday -k t ; lor a contrst against theYikings Heppner then travels to Boardman on Monday. Oct 14 for a 6 p m contest against the Riverside h r a lM S4 «IKING i i i « r Eilat Hock a a a a a llrppnrr 12 56 JY Cards out-vollied - .a . »W ' 1 1 *• A4, Ml A t, TM D A » ft t » C A U T I ft »V« I O N I! D u l l 1*1 f A. 1» |C N .« 4 . D TMI U N C O O rilA » a 4 7 T I •«. 4. *» i «•tel a '• • 7 “. > . v S l *1 * . 1' » • 4 /4 . 5.“ «. I I i rsv. *» 1+0.00 ’- . . »W , . orahosrd in tha ftnl pm ■«! aag u more in the second to build a 36O halftime advantage Heppner added eight points during the third quarter and I2 more in the fourth to close out the scoring at 56« Mark Rishburn led thr Mustangs with three touchdowns He received two from quarterback Dick Devin « "3 hsd » tuishU recovery for a PUBLIC NOTICE * — 1— in . • - « T7Z . I I By Ashley t unklia Heppner * junior varsity football team rolled over the Rilol Rock Rockets on Monday. Sept Jo by 560 score Now 2-1 for the season, the Mustangs put 22 points on the W inter w heat production in Oregon is estim ated at 52 8 million tmshels based on conditions as of September I This is the sam e as the August I forecast, but is a decrease of 2D percent from the INM crop The average yield of winter wheat, at 55 0 bushels per acre, is eight bushels less than last year's record yield Acreage for harvest is esti , .| in he N60 out) acres o percent less than last year's level of 1.050.1100 acres All wheat production, includ ing spring wheat, amounts to 56 2 million bushels. IH percent less than the l»M production Total United States all wheat production is (ore cast at 2 4 billion bushels, eight percent less than IW4. and one percent less than 1W3 s production Oregon's barley production isesti mated to lie IV H million bushels, up 14 percent Irom ISM and the highest production since ISM) The average yield per acre at 60 0 bushels, is actually down two tmshels from ISM but the acreage for harvest at 330.000 acres, is up 50,isx) acres from last vear 676 CHEVROLET, JVs roll over Pilot Rock, 56-0 i f t tC T f tX X tH - A T I jr M l 1 1S T t l *■> « (94 VtLT ». | j C.»w»t e u e r « f*t W f t t . M c r , IM S »••«UflH« ««•» Jr 1er I r •!•« r | ng T.-4« »||k|« iftft «Wftlftl N|l|| f ,-sg 4 ftD *» • « » « • • #r 14« /• « • . fre -re a ft.e « W-n II 0*»«f •ftft«l*tl>g • JvMIll |ft« f.. 7» 0»4«r Ift I** 44*1*7 •! 4(4««4 1« I im I Dfleft »«*4. 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