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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1988)
• ■ • •* .• . . . ; *•. • •' • * '* ■ • . ; - , _ iiv . <* _ . ' • • • ' * . • ' * ■ », »■ "• - ,* • * •• . - .. ' l .s V .-« V. < * • «.* * v / V ______ . j v* w. ■ • .. - t i* . . '. • . '• * * • * . * „ < . ttrppner Ga/rtle-Tlm rt, Iteppivr Oregon Wednesday, April 6, 1WN - NINE Easter Poster Contest winners t y : Idaho singers perform in Heppner and lone • / v '* » - • V ' • ;* . ' . r • I ‘-I ■ ‘ i V * « • -, •*, • • -• * * * * - ;• % a* • •v *■:•. " • * *•*. • v ii- ■ ' V : A t* 2 • '. x • " *• --Y < *. • * -rV _ : > , > * ' • a • » hy Joyca MugNw Brian Struckmeier and Ann Wick, third place. Alisha Marlatt and Kim McCurry. fourth place, front row Dan Burnside, fifth place Rodney Zumwalt, grand prize, and Jenny Gavin fifth place These pictures are on display at the Drive In Winners of the Easter Coloring Contest sponsored by the R & W Drive In are listed Back row left to right fourth grade and third grade respectively Matt Keersemaker and Amber Rollis. first place Mike Hampton and Kari Oglesbee second place Second row P' IUCC Auction Easter at Heppner Day Care \ You can gel applications at your county assessor s office I f your ap plication is approved, the State o f ( )regon w ill pay your taxes tor you Once you have been accepted into the program, you don't have to applv lo r the fo llo w in g years The defer red taxes paid hy the state become a first lien on your property, except lor ¡ne liens o f mortgages or trust deeds that were recorded before the deterred taxes Carnival For Kids of All Ages at Morrow County Fair Pavilion Saturday , April 9th. Spaghetti Dinner...6:00-7:30 p.m. C amival .... 6:00-8:30 p. m. Lots of new games and FUN! A - :.- - ** • ■- 1 ^ The Heppner Day Care Center celebrates Easter by coloring eggs sons, not husband and w ile , each owner must apply, live on the pro perly and be age b2 years or older Your household income must be less than $17,500 tor the preceding year The program, which began in |U64, is to help senior «.iti/ens who have trouble paying properly taxes keep their homes Most people who apply lor the program pav their pro pertv taxes in fu ll each year, but have trouble doing so But even if you owe property taxes from previous veais, land foreclosing pro ceedmgs haven't begun) you might still be eligible lor the deferral ( 'on tael vour countv assessor tor details brand inspectors as topics w ill in elude update on livestock investiga lions, missing and or stolen cattle reports, an open forum on local pro blcms, and announcement o f a livestock identification school in "- v j Farmers invited to run for county committee The I armers Home Adm inistra non i l n iH A ) is accepfing nomina nons toi c ounty C om m iticc elee tions t. >r l iii.it(Ila. M orrow and ( olii.un ('ounty Area Gommittee I bis noiice is tssucd to in fo rn i c lig i ble voters ol thè Ughi to nominate candidates by pelinoti Copie* o f thè pelinoti and instnictions on ils coni plction can I h - obt.nned fran i your locai I i i i H A office Persone nommated should have an interest in a ta rili as an ow ner, le nani, or sharecroppcr w ithin thè countv or area m which activities o f thè county or area comm ittce are carned out lTicv must he citizcns o f • the I ruled States or aliens la w fu lly admitted to the l iuted States for |*-i manent residence and be w ell q u a lifie d fo r com m ittee w ork Spouses of those- persons who meet the e lig ib ility criteria arc also c lig i ble lor nomination for election to the county com m ittee. N om inations must be received in the Pendleton County office no later than fh urs day. May IM. |4XK * e. - • r -.w w ' ■ v - " "> T n iH A committee elections are open to all eligible voters w ithout regard to race, color, religion, national o rig in , age. plicideal a ffilia tio n , marital status, sex and/or handicap ' X *• ». - - , - X TOT o r * OBIT •V. ’• ■ >; WE RE THE PRO S Factory. Authorized Sales & Service ; » À & T t A M - 2 »*—. « b v f.. *£ Specials o d i i r A K a 'd w o o d T r e l l i N S o il Return this coupon before A p ril 13th and receive 1 0 % o f f t h i s«- l i v m v ! A NEW SPIRIT OF . OOP! RATH >N CENEX LAND ■ I AM - -v , d KVK M PETTYJOHN'S FARM A tW II PFR S SUPPLY B 7 4 C B I5 7 o r « 7 R - 5 0 A I -M l Heppner M OORS GARDEN ROTUT1LLERS BRJOGS A STRATTON TMCTORS GARDEN ROTUnUXRS MCWERS BRJOGS A STRATTON w- • T V * m. 1 . _ ' *•' v Alva Jones celebrated his 97th birthday recently at the Elks club Friends had a cake for him and they spent afternoon play ing cards Briggs & Stratton Tecumseh . ■ "7 » V ' V s ,.v - r - y , : e , - 2 -1 ^ !r{ » P K ;- IV n l M uxx - H a r k - ’ a MOW E12 10% INC * \- • • »j * i T ; ,4 • f - • * *Q195 PO Boi )(1 j - 'C J May Solid State Ignition Engines Morrow County „•'! Crain Growers ' 97 years young Let M.C.G.G. Be Your Complete Lawn & Garden Center I 100 4)2 U « KIINCTON ODI CON 5)1)9 'x & iA R D E N RCTTTmLLERS M CW ERS a> ( 1 1 Pitone 919 SHI - " i : S V » '* - '. -> 1 < > CO lJ(OF ' 7 ,. - ' ' • > • % w Shar pen & Balance Blade Chec k Belts on Selt- propelled unit ► Check & Adiust RPM s S ;% • < • Lat o u r tra m a d sm all a n g in a m ech a n ic g at y o u r rota ry w alk b e h in d law n m ow er ready fo r th e m o w in g twason D o n 't w ad ' 1 ! «• m - > * '• * I'he Oregon I ivcstock I’hcft In vcstigalors Association w ill hold a regular meeting A pril 27 at I p m at the Cinnabar Restaurant in Prm eville I he general public is welcome I he meeting is o f special interest to ranchers, perso nel and • Compression Check • Change Oil • Clean Air Filter • New Spark Plug a New Point. Condenser Flywheel Key Conventional Engines ‘ ■ * SPRING TUNE-UP SPECIAL tom i * H 27 MCGO-TRACTDRS CiARDEN R O T im iX E R S M tAV ER S BRICKiS A STR ATTO N M C G G TRACTORS ‘ • - w ’ - ‘ ' ¡ ■ v S Livestock Theft Investigators meet April New Booths Plinko * Chip Toss * Cookie Monster * Snakes * Tic-Tac Toe * Kissing Booth Back By Popular Demand Goldfish Toss * Face Painting * Lollipop Garden * Balloon Darts * Duck Scoop * Pop Toss * Spin The Wheel * Fish Pond / I • » * * Department llcppittT Parent's C lu b ;.*« . y .1 . , J • . o . I '* i ' v v T ■ . * - , . - J y « I » r * 1 me o f Revenue is rem inding senior c itt/c n s they can apply at their county assessor's o f five for property tax deferral bet ween now and A p ril 15 Oregon homeowners age r»2 or over who meet all requirements may delay paying property taxes on their residences ITie taxes must eventual ly be paid, w ith interest, when the owner dies or sells the property To qualify fo r the deferral, you m ust meet the fo llo w in g requirements You must be 62 years old by A p ril 15 of the year in which you tile your application; You must have a recorded deed to the property or be buy mg the pro perty under a recorded sales con 11 act Contact your county assessor tor more details. You must live on the propertv (except lor a person required to be absent lor health reasons) If the pro [K-rty is owned bv tw o or more per Reception hollowmi; Heppner F.ik\ 1 4 nine No Gift Please irs - mown J I People arc disqualified from the program it ihey die. sell the proper ty , or move In those cases, proceeds from the sale o f the house go to pay o ff the lien However, people can't he disqualified for medical reasons It a person goes to a nursing home, fo r example, the state continues to pay property taxes until the person dies or sells the properly I f a per son's spouse has died, the county and (he iKrpartment of Revenue must he notified for e lig ib ility reasons Hie surviving spouse must file a new application at the county assessor’ s office. The pleasure of your company is requested at the marriage of Barbara Ann Cutsforth to Fldon Raymond Gilbert Saturday, April It). 1988 at 2:00 p.m. United Methodist Church F •■ V •• •.'•. • A M Applications for property tax deferral due by April 15 The 26th annual auction & barbecue of the lone United Church of Christ will be Saturday. June 4th. Donations will be picked up by Bill Riet- mann, 422-7296 and by Dick Allen. 422-7563 Ç.0’it * The 20-memoer Caldwell. Idaho, High School madrigal singers, under the direction of Bill Buckendorf, former Heppner teacher, gave a concert Thursday at Heppner and lone High Schools The singers are on their way to Portland to perform at David Douglas High School and attend a workshop at Portland State University ’ A * * »*. 4 A