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• . . . » . » • * ; • f ' TW O • J r í, ' , •• ■» ' : • . llt p p m r Gazette-Times. Ilr p p n r r . O re g o n W ednesday, Fe b ru ary 24. 1988 B arrel clu b Budget hearing set for March 2 re-<»rganizes O I The V Greater r Columbia jn n ik u B H and Rac DISTRICT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 0 Morrow County citizens will get •i cruvk .it the detail' of the 1988 MM county SM i million dollar budget the lik'd mg will be' held Wednes day evening. March 2 at the' Hcpjv nc*r Flciik-nt.iry Multi f*urp»e room .it 7 ‘Op ni Membersol theCoun- t> CiHirt. budget committee and depaniik'M he.uls will be' on harul to explain the programs ol sers k c that are vurrcnil» onpomp alonp with planned expenditures on county roads Judpc Carlson will provide the brief presentation of the overall bodpd with questions to be fielded by departiik'iit he.uls and orpani/a lions represented in the budpd This year's lev y w ill be presented to the* voters by nuil ballot The ballot will be in the' hands of the repistered voters early in the week of March 7 IVadlinc lor returninp those ball«Ms to the County Clerk will be' March 22 at M p m and must be' in the office at that link' accordmp to Barbara Hltsulswonh. County Clerk Anyone interested in the' o*si «•I service* provkled by ci«unty government should attend this nk'etinp l** hear the explanation «*1 the' hudpei and to oiler their input. Carlson said The Morrow County F.xlcnsion Servk'e alonp with the Heppner Chamber of Commerce is \pon«or inp the hearinp Q CALITI ALFALFA HAT and Ï ALFALFA BARLEY MIX , - .* .14 j « •’ V ' I •••:! delivery available EIRC FARMS FEB 26 & 27 - PENDLETON ARMORY GIRLS ing Assik latum and the Eastern Oregon Barrel Racing Asstkiaiion has joined together to form one Asstkiatum The club will he known as the CtCBRA A business meeting was held at Shari's Restaurant and the rules were approved and adapted These were used for the M)BRA in 1987 Of ficers were clevied lor I VMM presi dent. Shirley Marlin, vkc president Barbara Sccgcr. secretary/treasurer Randy Brin, points prrwm Margaret The first barrel racing night will he March 16 and every other Wednesday through October 26 at 7 p m May 25 and September 28 are jackpiM nights Combined monies won on b«Mh jackpot' earn an award for b«Mh Open and Novae classes There will be a garage sale held at Th«»mps«*n Hall March 12. 9 a m -5 p m in support of the Bar rel Futurity to be held in June. Con tribute as much and whatever you have Call Randy Britt 376-8175; Debbie Fnut 567 9096. or Shirley Martin 989 8438 for pkk up or bring articles to Thompson Hall March 12 HFPPNFR LO SER OUT W INNER / EnJm, I 10 p m 2N D P L A C E W IN N ER 'uUurdai 1:10 p WASCO ( U SHERMAN CO. WINNER F riday 7 p.m 1ST PLACE > LO SER WKSTON-McEWEN HEPPNER LO SER O UT W INNER Fndai 3 p.m RIVERSIDE SHERMAN C O WINNER F riday M IO p m. N\ - 1ST P U C E s -ik S E in n The Heppner High Schmil Basket hall teams, hoys and girl*, will be playing at District Tournament thix Friday. February 26 at I 30p m for the Fillies and 3 p.m for the Mustangs The Fillies will play Wasco Coun ty at I 30 p m "Hie Mustangs will play Riverside boys at 3 p m with losers out Also plav iny Frutsv *1 2N D P L A C E W u rd ar J p., ' LO SER p m will be Sherman girls and Wetfnn McKwm girls, and Sherman boys V» Stanfield boys at 8 30 p.m. The winners of these games will ad vance to Regionali held in Pendleton, as first place District champs The lovers of these games will play the winners of the after noon games and bo into regional' « second place Regional play-offs will be held in Pendleton March 4 and 5 They will be playing District 8. Wapiti League and the two top teams there will go to Slate, also in Pendleton March 9 Heppner supporters are encourag ed to attend this match, wear blue and gold and support our teams St. Pat’s Day finalizes plans chr)st¡an c|assk presenled Feb. 29 The St Patrick's Day Committee met Monday at Kate's Pizza Boh Kahl. parade chairman, reported that entries are coming in for the parade Anyone interested in joining the parade is urged to contact Bob, According to Pat Sweeney, auc tion chairman, a few items have hern received from celebrities, and vrme other items have been consigned for the auction However, more items are needed TWO COLOR 8 x ! () s cO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE f r o m M a n d a n t a m a lr u r 14 1 nrsallvT . o r ro tor »lid* ni 1.5mm 126, o r 110 s u r Not a v a iU M e from V P S or D w r film H o rs no« a pply to roll» rrp rin t o r d r r s ontv M u si t»r from »a m * n rg a lrv r o r slide 2 $4.69 lami« 6 per C u sto m e r ( 12 T otal) A d d itio n a l H « 1(1» at regular p n r e with v v v UMCnONSTATS UMVWWVTV rwiscot id s - u m i kxpirkk toxriarv ■». iww v v v v w w w Support your Chamber o f Commerce. Order a dozen red roses at Murray Drugs fo r delivery April 12th. $15°° / Dozen Caaw» N ^ Mumy'i Dug fr- 1 I 7 N o rth M a m r 676-91 SB WWW« wwwwi La. S* X ■' o* V All 1 E C I I Tire RhPAlR PRODUCTS IN STOC K Tube Patch -Boots Cement- & Cleaner HAVE YOU MET T01\Y H I L L M A N? H eppner A uto P a rts ä 676 9123 148 E Center Heppner I B t t U U i è É \y>* KRAMInrw' i t t W The issue of 2, 4-D dnft into sen sitive crops has hern a topic of discussion in this area for several years More recently it has been the subject of legal dispute In an effort to reduce the risks of drift and possible drift problem*, a meeting has been organized to ad dress the issue It will be held at Willows Grange, lone. February. 25. 9 a m A complimentary lunch is included Russ Canon, field representative for Monsanto, is the person respon siblc for the meeting In cooperation with Phil Grcif of MCGG and the Extension office. Russ has organiz ed a balanced, inlonmtive meeting This meeting and two others (in Umatilla and Gilliam County) were organized by Russ at the request of the ad hoc committee studying 2. The Black Powder Shoot was okayed by the city to he held at the high school She mum Murray is working on this project. Not many entries have been received as of yet. for the Bed Race Kacdcne Bailey is the chairwoman for this event Entry forms have been vent out to interested parties or may he picked up at the Gazette Times Anyone interested may contact Kacdcne 4-D drift. “ Hopefully, these meetings will help develop a more cooperative effort among all pesticide used." said Canon The agenda at the W illows Grange includes Jim W itt. Extension chemist from OSU. discussing for mulations and volatility of 2. 4-D; sprayer calibration by Jim Benson of Cenex; factors affecting dnft by Carl l.awrcncc of Wilbur-Ellis, the safe handling of pesticides by Ken Cowdry of Wilhur-Ellis; and an up date on the ad hoc committee recom mendations by Tom Pointer, Lex ington farmer and committee chairman Following a complimentary lunch, the county weed committee will give an afternoon program on private ap plicator licensing, new weeds, and competitive grass plantings in CRP Recertification points will be awarded for the meeting two for the morning session and one for the afternoon These points apply only for th«*se with commercial licenses, not for private applicators The Oregon Department of Agriculture still has not developed a new system for recertifying private applicators. N O T IC E ! There IS a Fuller Brush Distributor now in your area Call Any Time. Sharon 989 8543 R Booster club to meet M arch 7 Heppner Booster dub will hold a meeting. Monday. March 7 at Kate’s Pizza Members arc urged to attend --------------------- Q o u p o n ----------------------------- Morrow County Grain Growers« W l? ? i I 4 KXX 457 7396 A dramatic adaption of Charles Sheldons Christian classic “ In His S teps" will he presented on February 29 at the Junior High Auditorium. The drama, a one person presen tation, tells the story of a group of Christians wh«» revolutionize their community when they pledge themselves for one year to walk as closely as possible in Jesus' steps Charles Neighbors portrays the Reverend Henry Maxwell, the ccn- lr»l rhi»r»i-«*r in tbt« famous «Inrv Mr Neighbors, who also wrote and directed this production, has been in volved professionally as an actor and director in theater for over ten years He has travelled extensively throughout the United States. Canada and the Orient. The program begins at 7 p.m and will go for about one hour. The public is invited to attend This drama is brought to you by the South M orrow County M inisterial Association, School Budget to be voted on M arch 22 Morrow County School District will present a budget to voters March 22, that requires an increase in pro perty taxes of about 1 8 percent over the present year The total school budget for the coming year is S I2 .154.437. of which $7.750,330 will come from local property taxes The election will he through mail in ballots, and voters should begin receiving their ballots in the mail next week The budget reflects increased ex penditures on building repairs, wanes, busses, general purchases and contingency and reserves. Superintendent Doyle McCaslin said Tuesday that the reserve account has been increased substantially to insure the district has enough money at the end of each year to operate without borrowing. McCaslin said adequate cash reserve also will give the district a better bond rating The estimated tax rate for the coming year would be $9.45 per thousand of valuation, as compared with a rate of $8.97 in the present year. Jim Johnson in concert at Hope Lutheran church A concert will be held at Hope Lutheran Church. Sunday. February 28 at 7 p m The public is invited and encouraged to atlend this special concert. The songs of Jim Johnst>n, like the best sermons, deal with the practical application ol the Christian Faith in our daily life, here and now Jim’s concert is with the manner in which we. God's Children, meet and deal w ith the problems and challenges of life in this present world Jim is an active and committed pastor of both Messiah laithcran and Joliet Lutheran Churches in Southern Montana, and his ministry as pastor and teacher is to apply the “ down to earth" love of God in Christ to the problem s and challenges faced by the members of his congregations in their day to day life. Johnson. 31. has recorded his first album. “ The Father's Heart” , of which he composed all 10 songs It contains folk songs with a countrv flavor There is no charge but there will he a freewill offering fin Jim to netp detray expenses For more information contact Rev Rick Evenson, 676-5069 or 676 9940 Placa Your Ordar By March lüth____ y uim / m LV-CLAUK C O R P O R A T IO N C A S E LOT SA L E ! _ 'v i OftOfft • Y TM1 CAS* IA i( R8lCf CAtf m EXTCNOCO AMOUNT 75 Earth To»»« 10/1 a f 69 t 53 >10 95 24/4S t 1.39 t 99 > 9 60 >32 04 36/175t t 1 19 t 89 >10 80 >2« 1« K L E E N E X Facial Tlasua Family Slza 250 ct Whlta Aasortad 24 250a > 1 59 t 1 09 >12 00 >21 44 K L E E N E X B O U T IQ U E * Facial Tlasua Prints Aasortad 36 100» > 1 09 > 79 >10 10 tía M K L E E N E X 0«nn«r N apkins 24 50a t 1 09 > 79 > 7 20 l> 2 S a t 1 99 > 1.19 >14 40 4 >10 77 510 19 > 2 12 4 >10 77 >10 19 > 2 12 K O T E X * LIO M T D A Y S* Pantlllnara Unse Oaod K L E E N E X H U G G IE S ‘ Supartnm Olapars Bulk Pack LJNoartoorn M a M ad 4«a .L a rga 12s K L E E N E X H U G G IE S O lapars Bulk Psck Nsw born SA a M ad 4 St Larga 33s >40 7* TAI total Jâne / fÁ ifi tn (i ne/ fí/ee t i a w em in w \ 0 a i¿ e / H O W D O E S A C A S C LOT B A LE W O R K ? 1 B R IN G IN T H IS S P E C IA L O R O C R F O R M BY 2 M E R C H A N D IS E IS S O L D BY THE C A S E ONLY You will be receivint an onler form like this in your February statement; ■ N4W ■ ■ ■ Tbu may also clip this form and use r,r> it on March 10th to place your pnomb _ «*1_____________Coupon___ m ACA CAM SAVIHGS K L E E N E X ' S O F T IQ U E * Facial Tlasua 175 ct L . 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