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T W O - T he d ep p o rr (■•lette- lime-«. M eppoer. Oregon M e d n r v liii, O ctubrr I. I1H6 Counties meet in Boardman S h e re r e lected sec — tr e a s u r e r Margo Sherer. Morrow County T n Collector hat been elected secretary treasurer o( the Oregon A uoc o f County Treasurer« and Finance Officer« She w ill terse with the following slate o f officers Presidsent Ralph Orim of Manon County . First V k t CarRi" leases SK Tern,inal FJeva'or Cargill announced it has reached a long term lease agreement to operate the H40.(NIO bushel, trust to barge SK Terminal. Ins . elesator at Boardman "le a s in g the elesator w ill enable Cargill to extend its farm input and export m arketing services to elevators, grain dealers and crop producers in Morrow and l mat ilia c o u n tie s ," said Bob T hayer, manager o f the company's Com modify Marketing Division branch President Trudy Stehn o f Curry County . and Second Vice President l.inda May o f Wasco County Sherer served as president o f another organization, the Assncia don o f County Tax Collectors dur mg IVH4 NS Senior volunteer program 40 to 45% OFF ALL NAPA FILTERS 40% Off Single Filter Representative» o f six counties were greeted bs Morrow County Judge IXm McFJligott at the Oregon A svxu iio n of Counties district meeting held in Boardman Tuesday. September 2 ' District 3 is comprised o f M orrow, Gilliam , Sherman. Wasco, Wheeler, and Hood River counties Representatives meet annually to disc uss pending or recently rnacfcd legislation that affects local interests and other concerns such as m*d ■*» provemenls and financing land use. (iramm Kudman. jail oserci and the liabilities counties face as a result o f that problem 45% Off Case Mix or Match: 45% Off O n e Dozen Heppner Auto Parts 676-9123 148 E. Center! Fair and Rodeo appreciates volunteers 0 More than Wl people attended the Fair and Rodeo appreciation dinner last Saturdas Zero % USED ^ i Was l NOW INC 4586 24.5x12 NOW W as ,27, 5o0 22.500 18.500 14.500 . 14,000 1 1 .0 0 0 24.500 18.500 (0 «430 Duals INC 1586 y 1$, IHC 1566 . . . 13,750 Cast* 4690 20.8x14 ® Duals . . . .39,500 Case 1470 ID 8440 20.8\38 Radial D u a l s 19, 500 7fi¿0 - ‘ ' 'G ? ..7,500 5,950 5.500 4.500 35, See us !Nmi ! USED COMBINES IHC 451 IHC 1460 Field Ready IHC 1460 1979 IHC 914 1977 1 Was 10,500 NOW 7.500 42,500 29,500 35.500 25.500 5,500 4.500 ID 6602 1977 ID 6602 1976 |D 6602 1975 IHC 1470 1*481 861 6 Row Corn Head NOW Was 31,500 22.500 27,500 19,500 19,500 15.500 85,000 79.500 8,500 M O f f e r good t h r o u g h O rto h o r Crust Buster 16’ Folding D rill . IHC 150 14x10 Drills ID B Drills 3- with h i t c h ........... 3,100 IHC 510 4 Bottom, / ^ semi-mount . . . . 1,350 4.500 Kent 42' Cultivator |D 640 5 bottom 2 w/hitch 3,500 W ilbetk 24' Win# Up D is c ...................... 14,000 IHC 770 5 bottoms 2 w/hitch 6,950 Calkins 60' Cultawveder 12,500 Calkins 36' Culta- weeder w/Harrow 8,500 IF1C 160 SprmRtixith w/Harrow 2,950 IHC 140 4 bottom Rollover 1,950 ds 16' *9nJweeder 5.500 _ _ l C ham ber C hatter bjr C autín Hugfia» K c 4-H advisory committee member needed VS anted older 4 H member to serve on Slate 4 H Advisors Committee Requirements interest and ahili ty to communicate needs and ideas o l youth To serve as an equal member on a committee nude up o l 4 H volunteer leaders 4 H state and county stall Time commitment three days (November IN 20. I^Xbi fall and ihrc days spring Interested members please res pond with a brief resume of 4 H jc tivities and reason they would like to serve on the state committee Deadline November I. to Oregon State University I «tension Office. Heppner UTNtb. or call Hirdinc Tullís, al h7h ‘*>42 Historical Society to meet The Morrow County Historical Society annual meeting w ill begin al I p in Sunday. t k t ' a t the le x mgton Grange Hall Spec u l speaker lor the meeting w ill he Dr I (■ ( him aril who w ill show slide's and talk about the Lewis and Clark I rail The Historical Society w ill pro vide lurkey and potjlocs tor a din ner I hose attending arc asked to bring ''p o litick" salads and deserts Leaders mini f S s . ü 4 . i t-J . —O, Ohamòar Ma Chjrlcy Dalv from the Fair Board. Gail Pjpineuunt the Rixicn Commit tec. and Hill Hrnderick ol the Fair Committee, thanked those attending tor the help and support they had given during the year lore Ansotegui. Hob Harrison. C e cil Holmes and company bjrhecued a lamb which the Fair Hoaid purchased al (be 4 H Fat S to c k Sale Jane Rawlins prosided and arranged table decorations ten years with the program Newly designed gold 10-year pins were presented to the following people from Heppner Alena Anderson. Rachel Harnett. Anna Johnson. Theta I ow e. Camilla Samples and Irene Swanson RSVP is a place where people hO years o f age and older may choose from dozens o f volunteer oppor tunities for their retirement years Blue Mountain Community College is the sponsor o f the program By Claudia Hughes Did vimj know that the Chamber of Commerce as a wholly voluntary institution in the United States is eight years older than the Declara tion o f Independence’ The New Y ork State Chamber, first in America, was organized in l7bN. and five years later, the first lix a l Chamber was tornied in Charleston. South Carolina Remember, the earliest colonists came to this coun try not just lor political and religious freedom, but also for economic freedom In these 200 years, the Chamber has grown from a single purpose Federation ol Traders, whoorguniz cd to promote trade and cut costs by cooperating in certain operations, to a broad community development aswxiation This association believes that when men and women of high purpose work unselfishly on com mon problems, progress w ill result So it is with the local Heppner Morrow Chamber o f Commerce who strives to serve as a link bet ween the business community. local governments, neighborhood associa lions and the general public Brief ly. the Chamber was created to develop programs which enhance economic and scxial growth, as well as aesthetic values o f the communi ly This is best achieved by pro moling integrity, good faith, and friendly relations among merchants, residents o f Heppner. and the sur rounding areas Remember, we're all in this together, as were our ancestors over 200 years ago forum planned A M ini Forum for 4 H leaders from four counties is planned for Saturday. October IN. under the direction o f Jean Brazell. District 12 Advisory Member traders from I'm atilla. Gilliam . Wheeler and Morrow Counties have been ins ned to attend workshops on 4 H records and presentations Enid Savage. Past President ot the Stale Advisory Committee w ill pre sent the record keeping sessions, ad drevsing both basic records and those lor state and national competition Ms Brazell requests an early registration return so plans may be finalized for ihe event Deadline to register is O ctober 10 C all ‘MW-8132 lor additional information Dr Zollinger's program w ill be a "once in a lifetim e" opportunity for Morrow County Livestock members and adults to benefit from his exper tise. as his heavy schedule seldom allows time lor him to present such programs, says Hirdinc T u llis o f the Heppner Office o f Oregon State University Extension Service Windshield repair to service area C H A M B E R OF C O M M E R C E Chamber Business Meeting, 12 00 noon. Heppner Elks. Tuesday, Oc- tuber 7 Hoard Meeting w ill follow 1.500 ... 2 5 ’ S w in g e r lUSk • i . . • . i > t , . 9,000 14' Flail 5.500 jmbHo 6 bottoms 4.950 900 / M o r B 16 Rod '■ V f 2.950 s\Vp|roe 6 Ixittom . . .4 ,50o 6,950 A ^ f i l l e r 21' Hist 3.000 ii i 55 DtlsH 22' 5,950 6 >00 IH 77o Disc 15 11.500 ID 230 Disc 24 3,950 2.500 0 Governor Aliyeh proclaimed Sept 15 to 21 Recognition Week for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program in Oregon It coincided with the I Mh Annual Recognition Banc|uet for the group at Blue Mountain ('omnium ly College Approximately 17 ' pco pie gathered from all parts of Mor row and Umatilla counties for a "Polynesian P icnic'' in a south sea island atria »sphere Honored at this year’ s affair were volunteers who had served at least NOW 1,750 ; 25' Chisel K office in Pasco. Washington Thayer said the elesator is ideally suited to serve producers and other elevators south o f the Columbia Riser The facility w ill load barges with wheat, com and barley hound for export, he said Cargill has other Pacific Nor thwest grainmarketing location» in Pocatello. Idaho. Arlington. The Dalles and Portland. Oregon, and B urbank. Pasco and Seattle. Washington 4L«nH! 7,500 3.950 3,500 1.950 3.500 5.950 4.950 5.500 2.950 4.950 Calkins CFC Cultivator 42' 10x61 Grain Auger 1,500 2.500 7,500 ID 22 ( hisel 3,950 2.500 1.950 3.250 7.500 Hesston 620 Wind- rower, propane IMC 275 Windrower 4,500 2.500 2.950 The Futura Collection Classic Good Looks A triu m p h o f design end ttc h n o lo g y . M a tch in g m m » ’ and lad»«*' w atch«* a rt c o n s tru c te d o f stainless steel and fe a tu re a scratch resistant m ineral c ry s ta l,' O ” rin g c ro w n and steel back w ith gasket. Bracelet c o n s tru c te d fro m the fin e s t c|uality s o lid steel lin k * . Water resistant tested to a d ep th o f 100 feet (3 A T M) « li HAI QAV Fred Pearson Fred Pearson w ill he serving Heppner Boardman area w ill windshield repair and rcplacen service The service iv mobile w ill come to the area ev W'ednesdav He and his wife Nathalie have ed in the Henniston area for one \ and have been in business for and one half years 2.000 2.950 Morrow County Grain Growers« 9>one 989 8221 1 800 452 7396 r o lo t L a iu ijlo n Otogon «1*19 VCR & One Movie $ £ 9 5 7 Days a Week (Except New Releases) •7 6 -5 1 1 0 O 0 6 0 0 O O Q O O X70X