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later than ID uo a m . local lime, at
place of bid opening. December 2
IMS followed immediately by oral
bidding lor an estimated I Too M
board feel of timber marked or
otherwise designated for cutting
The minimum acceptable bid per M
board feet is
Dxlgepole pine
fiberwood. 13 63 Additional depitsil
required for slash disposal is t TO per
M board feet for all species
Additional deposit required for road
maintenance on National Forest
roads over the appraised route is
85 7* per M board feet for all species
logs priced per M board feet
The
contract includes a description of
the maintenance work by roads In
the event that the total bid value,
plus required deposits for this con
tra d exceed one million dollars
(tl.Oon.otx)>, an KEO compliance
review will be conducted on the
high bidder to determine if the
provisions of Executive ord er 11246
as amended by Executive Order
11375, have been complied with
before award can la- made Tim tier
included in this contract is subject to
the log export and substitution
restrictions of T6 CFH 223 10
Holders are required by 36 CFH
223 5 to complete a Certification of
Nonsuhstitulion of Timber Pur
chased i Part I of form KS 24<*i 4.1
and submit th< (information for the
tributary area in Part II of the form
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sign Part I of form FS-2400-43 will
result in the bid I icing rejected as
non res p on sive
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stic processing requirement consti
tute breach of contract and may
result in contract concellation. or in
refusal to award limber sales to the
violator, or debarment or s us pen
smn from bidding on future timber
sales The required bid guarantee is
$31X1 (XI The high bidder whose bid is
uccepted must, within to days or
written notification, furnish a cash
deposit, or provide effective pur
chaser credit in the amount of 10
percent of total bid \ alue rounded up
to the next $HXi This sale is set
aside for small business firms with
25 or fewer employees
Bids from
others will I k - considered only if no
valid bid is received from a quail
lying small business concern
The
right to reject any and all bids is
reserved Full information concern
ing the timber, the conditions of
sale, and submission of huts should
be ob tained from the D istrict
Hanger, Heppner Hanger District.
P ( i Box 7. Heppner ( lit 'O ' ti. m
the Forest Supervisor. 2517 S W
Hailey Avenue, Pendleton. OK 97801
Published
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October
Student of the
Month
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Senior Chris Mclaiughlin is
currently the Student Body Vice
l*resident He is the president of
Outdoor Club and National Honor
Society Chris is team captain of
the football tram and a memlH-r
of the track team
Fifth Q u a rte r
Sports u ith Mike Oths
Welcome bark after my week in semi shock
The aftermath of the
Beavers stunning upset of Washington has been put in the proper
perspective by another gam e that was played this last week Pity the poor
Beavers, they didn't even register the upset of the month, much less of ' the
century " In case you didn't notice, the U T E P Miners knocked off Brigham
Young last Saturday night For those of you who don t follow football that
closely, consider this Oregon State isn t even close to the worst record in
football in the last decade Doing into Saturday s gain.- I T I I ’ ■ record for
the last II year* was 14 107 They were (»«th is year Now consider that BYU
is the defending national champ, was rated in the Top 10, and had won 27
games in a ro w in the conference, and you begin to get the picture While the
Beavers have shown some signs of life this year. U T E P was rolling along
like normal Amazing. Amazing
Did you catch the seventh gam e of the World Series’ If so, you saw some
strange goings cm After the gam e got out of hand and it became clear that
Kansas City would complete its storybook comeback the Cardinals turned
ugly
Whitey Herzog and Joaquin Andujar got the heave ho for arguing
ball strike calls Andujar is lucky that somebody jumped between himself
and the umpire la-fore he threw a punch That might have merited a lifetim e
suspension if he had done so Then John Tudor punched out an electric fan
and cut up his hand
The Cardinals have earned the reputation as a
particularly high strung ballelub. and nothing that happened in the Series
changed that assessment
The Kovals meanwhile were about as loose a team as you'll find Down 3-1
in games to both Toronto and the Cards, the George Brett Ini Hoyals showed
no signs of cracking Perhaps the veteran nature of the ballelub played a big
role in that respect
Wasn't it also nice In see a team win a World Senes at home without the
fans destroying the stadium’ Quite a contrast to last year's show in Detroit
The Blazers are off to a nice 2 0 start The bad thing about the NH A is the
length of the season, however
Games now are virtually meaningless
Injuries, bad attitudes and other factors will make the league a totally
different place by playoff time And only the weakest of the weak miss the
playoffs anyway Oh well, it's fun anyway as long as they win. that is
Quite a bit of action on the local scene this week also, as Heppner and lone
both play home football games while the girls' volleyball tram shoots for a
try at the state tourney in a gam e played Saturday in Heppner see related
story) Have fun
Trivia
We have a winner in our trivia quiz contest Gordon Meyers of lone will
receive a 3 piece chicken A Jo Jo Box at H A W Drive-in for correctly
answering 19 of 20 questions 19 out of 20 is a terrific score, as some of the
questions were very hard The only miss was the Ohio State question 1 Sorry
folks, my Buckeye colors show through - I »o k for more trivia questions in
the near future
Enjoy that chickn Gorden
Kunner up was Marion
McMillan of la-xington
Questions i An sw ers:)
l«ast major leaguer to hit 400 (Ted W illiam s)
Two current teams that used to tie the Washington Senators 'Texas
Hangers Minnesota Twins'
Team which ended Joe Dl.Maggio s 56gam e streak (C leveland'
laist major leaguer with 150 rbl in season (Tom m y D avis).
All time leading NBA scorer (K areem Abdul Jabbar'.
Dist non Big East team to win NCAA Basketball (N C State',
Last non UCLA Pac-10 team to win NCAA hoop title (C alifornia);
Uisl NBA player to lead league in scoring assists same year (Nate
Archibald);
only N F L team to go undefeated, untied (M iam i Dolphins
N F L record for consecutive losses (Tam pa H ay!;
Oregon State 1962 Liberty Bowl opponent iVtllanova);
Starling QH for Ohio State in 1969 Hex K ern).
Blazer opponent in '77 championship series i76'er*i
All lime leading scorer in basketball for PSU 'Freem an W illiam s1
Head FB coach at Linfield College (Ad Hutschman >.
Only sport that Oregon State has won NCAA title (cross country»,
only golfer to win grand slam 'Bobby Jones'.
I » s t male tennis player to win Grand Slam 1 Kod laiver 1.
Major League grand slam leader < !»u G eh rig'.
Only pitcher to hit two grand slams in m ajor league game i Tony
Cloninger).
Crystal Ball
Traditional form seems to be taking shape in the CB prediction race, as
defending champ Brent has moved into the lead If last year holds true, the
leaders will get so conservative that It would take Tampa Bay in the Super
Bowl to get them off dead center Sour grapes at its finest We also had a
good illustration last week of why I pick the guest selector* As long as we
cultivate our expert* carefully, the regulars look good So for one week tin-
publisher picks the expert, and what happens’ Hon Bowman became the
first guest to lead the pack, as he posted a clearcut victory The publisher
also recruited this week s guest. John McCabe
Assuming he doesn t
"butcher" his selections, it could be another prime cut week for the guests
I ’ S What happened to G eorge’
Standings Overall. Last W e e k 1 Brent 55 29 (9-5), Dale 53 31, '64t>
George 50 34. (5 9). Mike 4»35. (A8>, Dave 49 35. (7 7); Guest (K M )
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By Dana Held
The Heppner Fillies look the first
ever district volleyball champion
ship last Saturday. Oct 26 at the
tournament played at Riverside
high school
The Fillies were on the court
against the Sh erm an County
Huskies to start the tournament
Heppner and Sherman County
each went into the tournament i,.
first place, on their own side of the
league Second places were Weston
McEwen and Riverside
Heppner started out very slow in
the first game against the Huskies
because they had "th ey jitters”
according to Fillies Coach Reynolds
Sherman County took advantage of
this to beat the Fillies in the first
game
The second gam e
was very
important for Heppner to slay in the
tournament
The Fillies did take
over and with their conserative
serves, won the gam e
This sent the Fillies and the
Huskies into a final gam e to decide
the Distrlt 7A champions
The third gam e began even, then
Sherman County moved slightly
ahead The Fillies then took control
and showed the F illy fans how they
ran play
As the final point was scored the
lone, Lexington, Heppner
REVIVAL SERVICES
We Welcome You
Sunday • November 3
Heppner Church of the Nazarene
Guest Speaker ■ Rev. Leon Skinner
Morning Worship 11:0 0 a.m.
Evening Service 6:00 p.m .
Saturday • November 2
8:00 a.m. Men's Breakfast with Rev. Skinner
By Dana Held
The junior varsily volley ball learn
ended the season with a 7-1 record
against the Umatilla Vikings The
game was October 21 al Umatilla
The Killies put (he Vikings away in
jusl two games With (heir excellent
serves the Fillies didn't need much
more to lake the win
“ The team had an outstanding
m atch against U m a t illa ." said
Coach T erri Gentry "They worked
well as a team to play Umatilla
Sandt Turner had a great serving
spree serving for 10 straight points
in the si-cond g a m e ," added Coach
Gentry
The final score to the games were
15 9 and IS I
The Killies league record was 7 1
but for the season the girls put out a
12-4 record
H e p p n e r'* wins w ere against
Grant Union. Ukiah. Riverside.
Weston McEwen, Pilot Hock, lone,
Stanfield. Umatilla and Spray
Th4- Fillies improved a great deal
this season, according to Coach
Gentry "T h e girls have ability and
talent, and were always willing to
im prove," said Gentry
Mustang J V ’s end season
with 16-14 victory
By A.NHI i V CO NKLIN
Heppner * junior varsity foot
hall learn concluded their season
at 3 3 with a 16 14 victory over the
Weston McEwen Tiger Scols on
M o a d ij Oct 21
The Mustangs scored first when
Scott Jones dashed in from 15
yards out
Pradit Thongdy
caught the two point conversion
pass from Dick Devin as the
Mustangs led 8 0 at halftime
The junior varsity learn was filled
with a mixture of players
"O ur setters Tina Davidson and
Shannon M d »u g h lin hustled this
year setting up key plays and
organizing Ihe team Cindy Slroeber
recovered from an early season
sprained ankle to hr a very aggres
su e player and a great asset to Ihe
team Cathy Marlin was very quick
and had some excellent serves Val
llagar improved greatly this year
and Tareen Nash was a good solid
player Our freshman Sandi Turner
Michelle Wallis and Nance Wright
played very well picking up almost
everything hit al them inalbing the
team to do some excellent plays Jill
Conklin played well at the first of the
season, but due lo an injury couldn't
compete the rest of the season, but
was there lo support Ihe team,
commented Coach Genlry
AH of the junior varsily team will
be relum ing next year and they will
be s'rong contenders in the confer
ence according lo Coach Gentry
They im proved greatly this year,
and have the raw talent available to
be even belter." concluded the
Heppner Coach
M ethodist Pre-Holiday
B azaar
Saturday, November 2 9:00 a.m.
IN THE CHURCH BA5EMENT
Lunch Served 11-1:30 p.m.
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Dime l Dozen
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Won lo s t
No Seven
1*4 8‘ x
16 12
No Four
154 124
No one
15 13
No Eight
14 14
No Two
12 16
No Six
No Three
II 17
9 19
No Five
I Cant in 3-10
Splits converted
High game
H Hartley 200 . L
Massey 192
High senes
H Hartley 539. K
Me Roberts 5W
No Seven 757
High team gam e
No Tw o 2.137
High team series
Sparrtim rrs
October 22
W on Lost
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23-9
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Gardners
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Central Market
15 -17
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7 25
Splits converted
Judy Cowell
6-7 10. Gwen Mealy 2 7 8 Phyllis
Hunter 5 7 9 ind Vi Wilgers 5-6-10
High gam e
LoKayne Bowman
204
High series
Fran Hale-540
Thursdav Night I .idles
O ctober 21
W on l.osl
21
19
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BPOE
18
17
Kinzua
14
Ray Boyce Ins
12
Country Hose
8
B i t Repair
Hnbhi Childers
Splits converted
and Betty McDonald 57. Billie
Doherty and Karen Palm er 3 10,
and M illie Hanna 4 5. 3-10. A 6-7-10
High series
Carol Norris-535
High gam e
Inetia Cantm 219
Dime A llorrn
October 27
H on - Lost
No Seven
224 9 4
20 12
No Eour
No Two
17-15
No One
16*2 15>X
16 16
No Eight
No Six
13 19
No Five
12
No Three
11
M Kindle 225.
High game
Kindle 192
High series
M Kindle 556. J
Tanory 519
High team game
No Two 803
High team series No POUT 2.251
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Hi H o s
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Hv E R IC P O IN T E R
plunge for his first touchdown of the
The lone Cardinals met the log
year
gers from Mitchell on Friday Oct 25
Coach Kip Norris commented. " I
in a non league football showdown
was pleased with the young players
The Cards, behind the 211 yards
performance
Our offense looked
rushing by Ken Snider, came away
good We executed well so most of
with thrir second win of the season,
our plays worked
O verall, I was
posting a 44 8 victory over the
very pleased "
Diggers
lone will fare the Arlington Honk
lone took the opening kickoff down
ers in their Homecoming gam e this
the field and Kod Taylor culminated
Friday , Nov I
a seven play drive viith a touchdown
Statistics
plunge of four yards
Taylor was
I 2 3 4 F
used sparingly as a running back as
lone
16 0 14 14 44
lone took a page from the Chicago
Mitchell
0 0 0 X X
Hears play hook
latter on in the
lone-Taylor I yard run (Snidrr run)
first quarter Eric Pointer ran in
lone Pointer 3 yard run ' B Hall pass
from three yards out and with
from K B all)
another successful two part conver
lone snider II yard run (run failed'
sion, the Cards lid 164) after the first
lone Snider recovered fumble ( Poin
period
ter p a«» from Snider)
Both teams went scoreless in the
lone Snider 26 yard run (Pointer
second quarter and lone look their
run •
16 4) lead lo the locker room at the
lone M rK lligolt I yard run (run
half
fa iled '
The Cardinals cam e out after
Mill hell-Tim Azbill 57 van) run
halftime fired up They scored two
(Webber run'
touchdowns in the third quarter, the
Hushing
lone Snider 21 for 211
first on an II yard run by Snider,
yard»; Pointer X for 44 yards;
who also recovered a D igger fumble
McKlligotl-4 for 37 yards J Scalf-3
in the end zone for six more
lone for 341 yard*, lira-2 for
yards;
added one extra point on a pass from
Taylor-3 for II y ards. Padberg 2 for
Snider to Pointer and lead 30-6 after 4 yards; Kevin
Hall-2 for minus X
three
yards
The Cardinal luck continued into
Passing lone K Hall-5 of X for lo
the fourth as Snider scored his third
yards; .Snider I of I for 3 yards
touchdown and Pointer got his sec
Receiving
lone
M Sea If-2 for 20
ond two point conversion
Finally,
yard*. Snidrr 2 for 17 yards; Pointer
Dick M cElligott capped tone's scor
I for 3 yards; It Hali l for 3 voids
ing for the gam e with a one yard
Heppner increased their lead to
16-0 in the third period
Jim
Hrosnan powered in from a yard
out and Thongdy ran in the extra
points
The Tiger Scots cam e back in
the fourth quarter, scoring two
touchdowns and adding one two
point conversion
However, the
Mustangs held on to win 16 14
Heppner was led offensively by
the running tandem of Jones and
Hrosnan who combined for nearly
200 yards rushing
Scoring
I 2 3 4 F
Weston M cFwen 0 0 0 14 14
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The Gutter Dusters
16 16
The Dregs
16 16
Beechers Alley Cats
15-17
No I’ in Hitters
14 1H
The Hopefuls
14 18
The I ’ylts
134 184
High game
Linda Schultz 199
High series
Linda Schultz 497
High team gam e The Dregs >44
High team series No Pin Hitlers
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F illiet won their first-ever District
championship
The scores to the three games
were 1115, IV3 and 15 lo
"Sherman County were excellent
players and Patti Sharp was an
e x c e p tio n a l h it t e r , " com m en ted
Coach Reynolds
" I feel though that we play more
as a unit and because " f that it is
tifficult for other trams to pick out
our outstanding h itters," added
Coach Reynolds
The District Championships will
give the Fillies an advantage of
hosting the District 8A runnerup for
the reg io n a l p la y o ff m atches
Saturday . November 2
Prreceding Heppner s win over
the Sherman County Huskies, the
second place trams competed The
Riverside Pirates won that game
and then play ed the Sherman County
Huskies who won the runner up and
will travel to the site of the &A
Champions
This weekend the Fillies will host
one game of the regional tourna
ment If Heppner wins they will then
travel lo Portland Novem ber 8 and 9
for the state tournament at the
University of Portland
The fans' support has been great
and the Fillies would like to thank
and encourage support for the
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