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T W O - Th* llr p p n r r G a /r ttr lim es, H eppner, O regon W rdufsdii», \p ril 16, IVM Participation down for fifth annua! walk/run One hundred ninety four walkers and runners participated in (hit year's fifth annual Rolling Hills Run la s t year. 230 walkers and runners registered for the event Eewer local runners competed this year, said a sp o k esp erso n for the e v e n t, however, participation o f runners and walkers who came from other areas wav good Proceeds from this year's Walk. Run will finance Impact Training for south Morrow County teachers Impact Training is a pro gram to train statf members to iden M en's 10k 8 • 10 year-olds first place Jarred Morgan 1 1 - 1 3 year-old» first place Rod Martin, second place Dester Puca 14 - 19 year olds first place Mike King, second place Trevor Dick, third place Chuck Peck 20 - 29 year-olds first place Richard Greiner. second place Clift Banister, third place Skip Salisbury 30 - 39 year-olds fust Tim Ixgue. seco n d -A l B eck, third D ennis Buscnam 4 0 • 49 year-olds first Daryl Dick second Bill Miller, third Grant Usher 30 39 year o ld s first Mac k Temple, second Thomas Brun tify and support students with alcohol or drug abuse problems The oldest male and female par tictpanti were Vern Willis and Carolyn Fatland Overall finishers in the men's 10k were first place-Mikc King, second plate Tim Ixgue. and third place Al Beck Overall finishers in the women's l()k were first place Susan M cNem ey. second place Sandy On. and third place-Becky Muck Place winners in the 3 and 10k hy age grouping follow Women ■, |i»L Logging safety seminar slated 8 - 1 0 year-olds first Erin Fish bum second-Deanna Peck 1 1 - 1 3 yearold s first Nicole Osborn, second Jenm W’eygandt. third Shelly Johnson 14 - 19 year-olds first I .ana Reid, second Michelle Beck, third Dana Reid 20 - 29 year olds first-Joyce Hughes, second-Cindi Hudson, third Bonnie Wallis 30 - 39 year olds first Brenda W'eygandt. second Barbara Stillman third-Carol Hcmgon 4 0 49 year-olds first-Virginia Miller, second Peggy Eishburn. third Cherry Webber 30 39 yearold s first Wanda W illis, second Rita Bowman, third Floss Watkins 1 1 - 1 3 year o ld s first Cheryl Morgan, second Kerry Bruch The only logging safety seminar planned for eastern Oregon will he held in taiGrandc. on April 19, hy the Accident Prevention Division of the W orkers' Compensation Department John Goodman. APD's Bend region manager, said the meeting will start al 7 30 a m in Room 201, Hoke Hall. Eastern Oregon State College laGrande is inc luded in the APD's Bend region Goodman said the program will include a presentalHHi on controlling losses and iniuries. plus a discussion ot recent logging fatalities Goodman urges all area loggers to bring their sfXHjsxs and employees to the free seminar For further infor mation. call him at '88 Nthb. Bend 3 Ctndt Hudson 14 19 year olds first Debra Dick, second Desonna Dick 20 - 29 year-olds Muck first Becky 30 • 39 year olds first Susan Fair and Rodeo Court sponsors horse race Me N om e), second Sands On. third Karen Brun 40 49 year olds first Charlene Nix, second Bonnie Campbell 30 - 39 year o ld s first Carolyn Fatland Men's 3k 0 • 7 year o ld s first Jon M et/, second Brian Koffler. third Brent Gunderson 8 - 10 year olds first Brian lain lis. second Sam Sumner, third Joseph Hcaly 11*13 yearolds first Jerry Pot ter. second Bill Murphy, third Doug Devin 14 19 year olds first Bryan Padherg. second Art Miller, third Thad Sells 20 29 year-olds first Eric Ecldman, second Allan Williams. A M BUI M, Bah 30 39 year-olds first IX>ug DcBok. second Brian Soncvla. third Randy Stillman 4ll 4 9 vc.ii » 'Ids first Ron Esselton. second Rick Curtis, third Jim Dwrencc 30 39 year olds first Vern Willis, second Eddie (iunderson. third R G Watkins Women's 3k 0 7 year-olds first Jessica Van Winkle, second Judy Peck, third Heather Hughes Crossing the finish line S4‘ U » i*tio n o f M O W ERS & T IL L E R S \ o u ill S lo « * k The Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court pose with owners, trainers, jockey, and "Lady Ruffles ” , winner of the Morrow County Race at Portland Meadows race track. On Sunday. April 12. (Jueen Dawn Timms and princesses Sandi W right ami Missy Schoonover spun sored a Thoroughbred race at Portland Meadows on hehalt of the Morrow County fair and Rodeo Ihe six lurlong maiden claiming race was won hy "1-ady Ruffles" owned by James Carver. Sr The horse's trainer Gary Roberts picked up the blanket donated by Bob Hoskins as a prize for Ihe Morrow County Race "A n added excitement tor the Court was dial each held a 32 ticket on the winning horse Attending with the court were family and friends law rem c and Shan in and baby Shells Schoonover. Pat Wright. Brian and Sharon Timms. Court Director Mickey Madison and her husband Scott and the Court Chaperone Gail Papineau Mickey Madison said that she hoped the Morrow County Race could become an annual event at Portland Meadows Register for Mini-College • A Don’t wait till your tiller goes psst and your mower goes klunk TRADE IN NOW FOR NEW W also havt» com pirle <kngiii<> sorvico 1 Check Belts ^ C leon Air Filter Compression Check f Flywheel Keg Oi l Change Sharpen Blodes j/K New Points, New Spark Plug Condensor Register now l«*r ihc 19Kb Mini College at Oregon State University. June 24 27 Pick up sour registra tion form, as well as a complete description of all classes, at the Ex tension Office in the new Petty (ohn Office Building in Heppner This year's program offers more than 40 ditterent classes ranging from family communications to stained glass, quilting, to soup mak ing taught hy Saudi Richardson and a look at the history and government of Costa Rica The registration deadline is June 10, says Birdinc Tullis. OSU Extcn sion Assistant in Morrow County The MiniCollege is sponsored hy the Extension Service and Oregon Extension Homemakers Council fulltime participants can reserve a room in an ( >SU residence hall ami take their meals in a University cafeteria People close to the Cor vallis campus may commute from home for each day's program Mini College ad is ities open Tues day afternoon. June 24. with the OEHC annual meeting All Mini College participants are welcome to attend The council represents par dopants in the Extension study group program G rain Growers,« 350 Moin Street Lexington, Oregon 97839 Phone 989-8221 1 -800452-7396 I onvA I h r llrg jp n rf GAZETTE-TIMES M orrow (o u n ly • l i » n r - < ) « n f d U rrk lv N rw tp ap tr U S P S 240 420 f’uMishrtl r v r r \ W r d n rs d a y and r n l r r f d as second-class m a tte r at the l*o%t Office at l lc p p n r r , Oregon under the Act of March 3. IH79 Sri ond < las*» postage paid at Heppner. Oregon Office at 147 W est \\ Blow Street Telephone ( S4KJ ) 676-922H. \ d d r r s s c o m m u n ica te s to the H eppner (¿a/ette-T im es. IVO Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 97 m .w. Subscriptions f i t in Morrow. 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Tillers, Seed Chemicals, Sprayers M o r r o w C o u n ty The i tfficial Newspaper of the • its of Heppner and the County of Morrow S A L E E N D S A P R IL 3 0 B R IN G IN S IL V E R TODAY COPIES 10* Gazette-Times tl "< IIVI n Pelf non I * i H#rr*»tr *r* UN W 21 44 21 4 S3 37 a i*