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out and submit an application,
available at the Fair Office, on Sun
day to Mickey Madison. Court
Director A copy of the horseman
ship riding pattern it also avaialbie
to the princess candidates
The Fair and Rodeo appreciation
pot luck dinner is planned to follow
the tryouts beginning at 5:30 p m.
The Fair Board will pnvide ham.
turkey, rolls, butter and the re
mainder of the meal will he pot luck
"T his is our wav to thank all of
Fire Dept. extinj'uishestmM'hH?
our tremendous volunteer effort dur
ing the fair and m dco." says Charlie
Daly. Fair Board Chairman, “ we
particularly want people who
donated special awards, sweepstake»
awards, and superintendents to join
us for dinner Spec ial awards will be
presented **
A special remembrance will be
awarded, as well as announcing the
new queen and pnccs.se» for the
1989 Fair and Rodeo Court
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Jeff Wallace is the new Cub
Master for the cub scouts in Hepp
tier The scouts are sianing up after
a long period of not having them in
the Heppner area
The scouts are stamng a uniform
bank Area residents are asked to
look in their closets for scout
uniforms that their children may
have outgrown or their children
grown up You may contact Ronda
Wallace at 676 3213 with these
Ranger District office will be open
Saturda) s from 7 to 10 a m through
November 5. 1988. in addition to
regular office hours of 8 a m to 4
p m Monday through Friday
State Rep pushes for
Willow Creek event
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The Heppner mealsite dinner on
September 21 served M people
Lena Messenger won Ihe free meal
txket At the birthday dinner on
September 28. the mealsite served
80 people with four out-of town
guests Ruby Roberts won the free
meal ticket. Darrel Vinson the bir
thday prize and Henry Halsorsen.
Medford, the door prize Dinner is
served at n»>on every Wednesday
donations They are also in need of
scouting manuals
Judy Eckman is the chairman of
the administration committee. Jean
Bcrretta is the advance person and
Greg Swcek is secretary treasurer
Kids first through fifth grades are
invited to join the scouts The first
meeting will he (he last week in
October
C all 676-5213
for m ore
information
Pre-school in full swing
walcr has been reduced to its normal
level.
“ My first priority is the welfare
of the citizens of this area Wc must
be assured that the dam is stable so
we can then reassure everyone else
that Heppner is still the same
wonderful place to live, work and
play.” said French
The Saturday event starts at 9 a m
and runs all day French, who is
seeking re election to District 39. is
also working with a group who arc
directly impacted by the dam
“ The Best Dam F.vcnt E ver," is
how the newly formed task force has
rated its upcoming picnic and fun
day at the Little league field ai the
base of the dam. this Saturday. (X
lober 8 State Representative Ray
French, an enthusiastic member of
the task force, encourages cvcyonc
to join in the fun filled days.
“ We need to he sure the dam is
secure," says French, "but wc need
to stop unreasonable scare tactics un
til we have all the facts " The Ar
my Corp of Engineers has issued a
press rrlritv
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Senior News
Scouts starting uniform bank
Forest service office will be
open on Saturdays
Firewood permits are no longer
being sold at Fnglish's Chevron
Mini M an. according to Roger
Williams. Heppner District Ranger
Beginning immediately, the Heppner
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dm (r) as they sit in their "fire engines” at the Heppner Pre-
School The four-year old classes meet Tuesday and Fridays
8 30 a m. until 11 30 a m and are "Huggie Bears” . The three-
year olds meet W ednesdays 9-11 30 a m and are "Honey
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at the 73th annual Oregon Cat
tlcmcn's Association meeting held in
Baker. September 22-25
State Asscxiation President Bill
Wolfe, Wallowa, firsi vice president
lX>n Gomes. Aniclopc anti CX'A
treasurer Robert Jones. Hillsboro,
were re-elected for another year
Newly elected District vice presi
dent included Mark Kictman. Hepp
ner The Association will hold the
|989 convention in Portland next
November
Bob Kcbholtz, newly elected
chairman of the National Beef In
dustry Council, informed the Cat
tlcm cnof newly developed national
advertising programs for teles ision,
radio and the print media He said
thai the beet industry would continue
with its theme, ’Real Food for Real
People ' Celebrities who will appear
in the broadcast media will include
sports figures l-arry Bird and
Michael Cooper, screen anti TV
stars laiurcn Bacal and Julia Louis
I>rryfus, along with country western
singing star Rcba M cIntyre
Rcbholtz said he was scry pleased
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last week against Mayor Cara Costa Many people were sur
prised to see elephants on the street The circus was in town
Goodyear resigns from
BMCC Budget Committee
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knowledge I have gained, far ex
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committee
The College Board, at a regular
meeting scheduled for Wednesday,
October 19, will appoini a replace
ment to complete the one year re
■naming on Mr Goodyear's term
Residents of Morrow County who
are interested in being appointed to
this position, are asked to contact
cither Nancy Brownfield, Hoard
Member ai 422-7410. or Ron
Daniels, President, at 276-1260. ext
203
Kent Goodyear, who was serv ing
his second term on the Blue Moun
lain Community College Budget
Committee, representing. Morrow
County, has submitted his résigna
lion with one year remaining on his
term
Mr Goodyear, a management
employee at Kinzua Mill in Hepp
ner, sited additional business respon
sibilities ansi an over commitment of
volunteer time as the reason for sub
m ilting his resignation
Mr
(ioodyear expressed regret at has ing
to submit the resignation and staled.
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The Indepcralent Insurance Agents
of Oregon is a statewide trade
association representing independent
insurance agents and their
employees lis members OMet .ill
lines of insurance, properts. casual
ty. life and health, from a variety of
companies nationwide
Nancy Brownfield
surance Agents She loves to ski and
has recently taken up the sport of
stcclhcad fishing
Nancy and her husband Steve, an
instructor at Heppner High School,
have three children Carn is a |umor
at Heppner High School, Amy is a
freshman and Alissa is in the seventh
grade
Evangelistic meeting Oct. 2-8
The First Christian Church is
holding Evangelistic meetings (X
tober 2-8 The speaker is Ted
Hurlburt and he will he discussing
mounlain top experiences of Jesus
Die meetings are every evening
from 7-8 p m Refreshments arc
served in the basement Come join
us
Hunters Save
Your Hides
Donate your Deer and Elk
Hides for the Veterans'
Rehabilitation Program
Look for Hide Barrels
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tourney planned
A Heppner Alumni Christmas
Basketball Tournament will he held
the weekend of December 16 18 at
the Heppner High School gym
nasium Former Heppner Varsity
basketball players will be competing
in an eight team double elimination
tournament beginning Saturday mor
ning December 17 Players interested
in playing should contact Wayne
W ilgcr or Keith Kcnnison classes of
1986 88. Jeff ( Hr classes of 1981 85.
Dorian Forrar classes of 1980 82.
Dav id Alston classes of I97f>-7i. John
Boyer and Steve Rhea classes of
1972 75. John McCabe and Pal
Sweeney classes of 1968-71. Stuart
Dick anti l^ e Padberg classes of
|UM 67 ¡ind Ron Gray and Dick
Ruhl all classes pre I9f*4 The tour
nament will he a benefit for Hcpp^
ner sports All players must have
played varsity ball tor Heppner to be
eligible
A social gathering will be held at
the Heppner Elks Club December 16
to initiate the tournament I aval
association referees will work the
tournament with the help of Kick
Johnston anil Ron Bowman learns
will not be allowed to fast break or
press the pre I9M team
Plan to attend and support the over
the hill stars of yesteryear For fur
ther information contact Stuart Dick
427-3015.
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The Independent Insurance Agents
of Oregon (IIAOJ presented the
following awards on September 28
during its annual convention
Receiving a special presidential
citation in appreciation for ouisun
ding Insurance Agents of Oregon
was presented to Nancy Brownfield
of Wheal lark I Insurance Center I ik
in lime
dial (he beef industry was taking part
through its commercials in the
Olympic Games in S c « hi I, South
Korea There was a total of 35
television commercials during the
two week Olympics He also said
that an estimated 89 million people,
aged 25 *4. and 180 million con
sumers overall will sec these
commercials
Rcbholtz also stated that "by has
ing beet ads appear during Olympic
competition, it suggests that beef fits
into the healthy , active lifestyles of
our target market "
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The City of Heppner's Fire Department responded to a fire at
the city gravel pit on Riverside Drive at approximately 10 30
a m. Tuesday morning A city tar pot caught on fire while
heating Four firemen and two trucks responded to the fire
which was extinguished Foam was used to keep the fire from
re-starting
Oregon Cattlemen hold
75th annual meeting
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Nancy has been employed by
Wheatland Insurance of lone tor five
years She is the office manager and
customer service representative
Nancy is a member of the Blue
Mounlain Community College
Board of Directors and involved in
the local asst*lation of the Greater
Eastern Oregon Independent In
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A btg day it planned at the Mor
row County Fairground» for Sun
day. October 9 beginning at I 30
p.m.
The 1980 Court Tryout» will be
held at that time and the Fair and
Rodeo appreciation dinner will
follow the tryout»
The court candidates will take pari
in a horsemanship contest, a speak
mg contest and an interview that
afternoon All candidates need to fill
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