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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1986)
TWO • TW Heppner Guatte-Tinse*, Heppner. (>re*on Wednesday, August 20, l««6 From page one heard that no notice of appeal had been filed against the county'* or dinances re/omng farmland to in dustrial use subject to a limited uae overlay on Boeing controlled land near Boardman -hired Robin Jones for a full-time position in the accountant's office replacing a current half-time position •voted to draft a letter to the Oregon State Bar Association objec ting to the association's holding its annual convention out of state, this year at Vancouver. British Colum bta. Canada District Attorney Rick McNemey offered to sign the letter along with the commissioners r HEARING FREE -voted to pay all claims approved Judge Charlotte Gray as Juvenile Court Judge pro-tempore for August 13, 21-26 -signed and accepted a deed from Kin/uaCorp for IR acres of land at Anton Wright Park The county paid Kin/ua SI Urn ($200 per acre) for the property -signed an agreement to pay 25C per yard for gravel from a pit on Sid /.inter property in the Gooseberry area The county crusher has been moved to /.inter property from a pit on the Melvin Harnett place on Rhea Creek leased by Albert Wright The county paid S.VI) fix gravel from the Rhea Creek pit Ruud's Hearing Aids OfTers EXAMINATION And HEARING AID SERVICE Dates: Thursday, Aug. 28 - 10 a.m.-1 p m. Location: Gonty's. Heppner, Oregon Phone: r — 676-9264 Valuable Coupon MOO Off Regular Price of any Argosy HS, SHADD, or Custom Canal Aids Limit one coupon per customer Expires 8-31-86 M ORROW C O U N T Y C R A IN C R O W E R S HAS THE SEED FOR YOUR C .R .P . Many special awards given Several special award* were prevented in the various department* at the Morrow County FatT” L The Fellowahip of Chriatian Athlete* booth aatembied by EJIa MHVrr of HeppAef won a special award in the booth* department Joyce Hughe* of Lexington won a special clothing award for a little girl'» dress Norma Barber of I ’kiah won a special award for her bread in the foods division Betty Brown. Heppner. won the spec ial award in the art department In the canning department. Ida Farra, Heppner. won a special award for her fruit cocktail Jean Bra/ell of Le*ington won the special fruits and vegetables award for her green beans Sophie Struthcr*. Heppner. won the Teen Comer special award with an abstract painting Shawn Hisler won ihe special award for a water color painting entered in the Super Kids division Heather Hughes won the spec ial award in Ihe Kids division for milk container replicas of "Snoopy ami Sally." Julie Ashhcck, Echo. won a special photography award Special awards in the Flowers Dept included Bed of Show. Sweepstakes and Most Exhibits by Kathy Tellechea of Lexington. Besi Arrangement - Connie Tellcfson of M ilton-Freew ater, Favorite Scarecn>w Jean Christman, l-cx ington. Youth Scarecrow Jenny Krein. Heppner. Flower arranging contest first place Jean Bra/cll. Lexington, second place Helen Marlin, lone, and third place Jane Rawlins. Heppner Collector* Comer spec ial dward won by Helen furrin of Heppner Edgar Murty of Lxxmgton won a special award for woodworking, a chain made froma 2x4 •Hay grown hy Eastern Oregon Farms of Irrigon won ihe special award for Crops Esther Minmchof Boardman won the sweepstakes award for needlework A special award in the needlework department was presented to Jenny Bingham for a replica of ihe Morrow County Courthouse Claudia Hughes of Morrow County CowBelles explains contest to 4-H ers 4-H’ers show how they ‘brown bag’ beef Fourteen eager 4 H'erx collected their supplies and took their places Friday afternoon for the Beef Brown Bag Contest Using their imagina lions each created a roast beef sand w k . h that could be earned in a brown paper bag and eaten for lunch The Morrow County CowBelles have sponsored the brown hag con test for five years now and provide each contestant with a serving por tion of roast beef, a sandwich bag and a brown paper bag Each con testant brings his own utensils, his imagination, and the ingredients for his sandwich He may include two extra items to complete a balanced lunch The sandwiches were imaginative When contestants had finished, each was asked to tell the judges why his sandwich was nutritious CowBelles judged contestants on taste, nutri lion, appearance and creativity of the sandwich and on their beef state ment. and presented all contestants a blue ribbon because each had done a good job The S10 first place award was given to Nancy Mortar, daughter of Pcny and Kathy Mortar of lone Her sandw ich was on sourdough bread with Swiss cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes She had a slice of can From left Jason Stillman. Peter Pearson and Nancy Mortar taloupe included in the lunch The sandw ich was wrapped and decorated with miniature flags whkh the judge said made an overall tasty and attractive sandwich Peter Pearson, son of Frank and Chloe Pearson of Heppner. won the second place SK award His sand wich included cheese, lettuce, onion, vegetables and red wine vinegar with the roast beef and a banana and grape pop to finish the lunch He also received a cap inscribed "Beef ToMorrow Today" for creating the most original slogan and creative decoration for the brown hag Jason Stillman, son of Beryl and Su/ie Stillman of Heppner, receiv- ed the S6 third place award for his sandwich with pickles, lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise and hot mustard ‘»n rye bread Files for county judge as independent C .R .P. Ted Sampson of Irrigon ha* managed to gain enough valid* signatures on a petition to have his name added to ihe November General Election Ballot a\ an in dependent candidate for the office of Morrow County Judge Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth verified that he has til ed and ihai this is the first nmc in ihe IK years she has worked ai Ihe Courthouse that a candidate has til ed as an independent for the office of judge Sampson says he secs county unification as ihe main issue of the campaign It is important that we diminish the idea of one end ot the county against the other, he said "I have no rclalivcs and have the shortest possible road to pave to my house He is interested in establishing an open door policy tor county govern meni and would like to see a com puter linked to the county's com puter system at the Irrigon Cour thouse Annex. " I’ll get a computer at the annex whether I win or lose the election," he said Midnight New calf wins attention Information Meeting A late entry at the Morrow County Fair may not have won any ribbons, but he did win the attention of many Fair goers last Friday. Saturday and Sunday Midmghlyi black bull calf with white markings on his forehead and tail was horn at 10 M) Thursday night at one end of the 4 H barn Midwives Sonme Timmons and Danielle Henry helped the little fellow and his mother. Sophie, a two-year old. 1400 pound Holstein dairy Heifer The pair belong to Jeame Patterson, a three year member of Cowarama 4 H Club (earlier Thursday Sophie helped Jeame w in a Grand Champion ship ribbon for Conformation Jeame was not certain Friday, but thought she would probably raise Mid night for sale next year, she doubted he'd become another 4 H project Wed. Aug. 27, at 10 a.m. Lexington School, Lexington, OR S.C.S. Seed Representatives Chemical & Herbicide Representatives Morrow County Grain Growers Free Coffee and Donuts c .n .v . Information Booth Fri. Aug. 29, at the (lilliam County Fair Call Dick Sargent M cce 989-8221 or 1-800-452-7396 T A K IN G C A R E OF T H E C O U N T R Y 'S B U S IN E S S W h e re the C u s to m e r is t h e C o m p a n y Morrow County [Groin Growers* ' * » * . • Fh 4221 • I (tO O ) 452 Loilnylon Orogon Leather never looked better. loathorisin It'ssWfk Itsstvlish And leather nevrr lookid better than as a Speidel IcatluT scotch sfr.ip Availahle in a ss ide von- etv ot st\ U*s. sjh ' u . i I finishi's. genuine lealh- ers and li/ards Irv mie un tinfav. tur stvle. And gì ve vour old scotch a nevv liH>k ^ I Peterson’s Heppner Jewelers welers ¿ 1 s, y Sophie and Jeame P e rfo rm a n c e a n d 4-W heel D riv e A c c e s s o r ie s •R unning Boards •T ail Gate Protectors •M u d Flaps •H ead ers •W inches •Sun Visors •Truck Bed Mats iflK fw •T ru ck Rear Window Louvers 676 9200 a* Heppner Auto Parts 676-9123 148 E. Center ^ jy- — fir i jy, i - - if tr , t »