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, * y ” /• • •’ * ' V / f - * '• • «. ; 7 -p * . • - • . » ' . TWO * Heppner (iiu tlrT Im n , Hrppm-r, Oregon Wrdnnd*«, February 15, IW* Fishing EOFF purchases Central Pacific Freightlines Lee Campcoi, president o f the Eastern Oregon East Freight. Inc., has announced that the firm had con cluded negotiations to purchase the operating authority. as well as some o f the equipment o f Central Pacific Freightlincs, Inc. Central Pacific Freightlines Inc. is no longer an operating company. Eastern Oregon Fast Freight. Inc shall continue to operate temporari ly under the assumed business name o f "C entra] Pacific F re ig h t" in the southwestern Oregon area form erly y r served t»y the former company M r Campcul states that almost all 45 employees o f Central Pacific Freightlines Inc have been hired as new employees with Eastern Oregon Fast Frieght. Inc The freight ter nunals in Coos Bay. Brookings. Eugene and Medford have been leas ed by Eastern Oregon Fast Freight Some terminals arc expected to be moved to better quarters during the next several months Eastern Oregon Fast Freight is a rapidly expanding regional firm for a prize * which now operates in almost all areas o f Oregon. Eastern and L'cn tral Washington, and all o f Idaho Owners A rnold and June Hoselton. have committed the firm to provide last service and early deliveries, and this has allowed the company to grow in revenues from S 140.000 in 1978 to V7 m illio n in 1988 J 1 w, * J 8 | % ■ « to ■ Arnold and June Hovellon arc presently negotiating the purchase o f another trucking firm to further enhance serv ice Deciduous shrubs are topic at Garden Club "D eciduous Shruhs for Morrow C o u n ty" was the subject for the February 8 meeting o f the lone Garden Club and was led by Delta Huber She stated that deciduous shurbs give a pleasing variety of shapes, color and textures in (he garden Some shapes are dw arf or mound, ball or oval. vase, fountain. Follow ing the no-host luncheon hosted by D clptu Jones and Virginia Peck, birthday sake was served honoring seven members w ith btr ttulays between July and January Guest for die day was Dorothy Bur cham o f the Ixxington Garden Club Final plans arc in the making for the Blue Mountain District *10 meeting at W illow s Grange Hall A p ril b upright or column and informal Members named the fo llo w in g deciduous shrubs growing in their yards Burning Bush, Forsythia. Snowball, lilacs, potcntialla. spirca. cotoneaster. Rock Daphne. Beauty Bush. Red I wig Dogwood. M ollis Azalea and pyrtxaniha V t ,» v f >* Lea Calverts' second grade class recent ly held a 'Teddy Bear' party The children sent invitations to their teddy bear and brought them to school The class split into groups where some of the children were * .% • « < .r » • f /J t i* « L • y s * ■ » responsible for playing games and some were in charge of refreshments, which were nutritional They served grapes, apples, cookies and grape juice to their bears Customer Appreciation Day Sale Continues! Through Saturday - Feb. 18th Many Items On Sale Throughout The Store! • J . »*/ . • c i . f ■ ■ * ? » '. ✓ . A ' ', " : ? I , i » ;A* / ■f t K .: . 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Stockton serv cd in the U S Navy from 1971 to 1975 and is currently a Commander in the Naval Reserve He graduated from Oregon State U niversity at C orvallis in 1971 with a degree in c iv il engineering Sltxkton is a registered professional engineer in the state o f Oregon Stockton joined the Portland D istrict as an Engineer in Training in 1975. starting in Soils Section. Foundation and Materials (F & M ) Branch In 1981 he was named chief o f Soils Section The F & M Branch was restructured and renamed Geotechnical Engineering Branch in 1984 and Stockton was named Branch chief in 1986 Currently residing in Gresham. Stockton and his wife Joan have three children Matthew. 16; Mark, 14; and John. 11. By J ill C on klin Die Heppner Fillies traveled to M.iuptn to try to clinch first place in the Columbia Basin Contcrcnce They were successful in doing this and also beating the W'asco County Kcdsidcs 44 4(J on Saturday A lter the long ride to Maupin the Fillies came out (Tat Heppner had trouble generating any orfihse and also couldn't play very gtxxl defense and fouled the Rcdswles IT times in the opening pcritxl W’asco County only nude two field goals but were sent to the tree throw line 10 times and converted on seven attempts to take a first quarter advantage over the Fillies I V8 Jennifer C urrin and Sandi Turner lound the shooting touch in the se cond quarter scoring all ol Hcpp ner's eight points The Heppner defense also woke uj> and held W'asco County to just four points D ie Redsidcs still held a slim lead at halftime 17-16 Turner and Lihby B ritt each scored six jmints in the third quarter Behind an excellent defensive effort by the front line o f Turner. C urrin and I ami Lindsay. Wasco County ciHild not get the hall inside ami were forced to shoot long shots After three quarters the Fillies led 50-27. In the fourth peruxl each posses sion was important as Heppner tried to hold on to the lead and Wasco County tried to pull ahead The Fillies never fell behind, hut found themselves ahead by only two points at many times After turning tJx- hall twice in a row it looked like the Red sides may have had a chance, hut they were unable to convert With five seconds Heppner held a slim tw o point lead hut Jill Conklin was Steve Stockton State Board of la x Service l x am iners a d m in is tra to r Joyce rhorbeek today ottered suggestions lor taxpayers who w ill turn to pro tessionals lor preparation o f their in come tax returns According to I horbcck. the most important thing to remember when seeking the vers ices o l a tax proles sional is to nuke sure he or she is qualified "Oregonians are more fortunate in this reg jrd than taxpayers in other states," Ihorbcck said, "because Oregon I S the only state that requires competency testing ami licensing of such professionals Hie 1 ax Board issues two types of lax practtoner licenses Licensed tax preparers, who may work only under tlx- supers ision of others, must meet educational requirements ami pass an exam on tax law ami prac lice Licensed tax consultants must have two years experience as tax preparers and p a ss an exam on ad vanced tax law Tax consultants may operate independently Attorneys, certified public accountants and stale licensed public accountants arc also autfiorL/cd to prepare tax returns tor their clients Ih o rb c ik noted that licensed tax consultants and preparers are re quirrd to operate their businesses ac cording to a code o f professional ethus developed by the board For example, licensees are prohibited from arranging to have a client's in conx- lax return! check nulled to the licensee lor any reason, and they must return source materials pros id ed by the taxpayer if so requested TJiorheck reported that the tax practitioner licensing law has helped weed out incompetent, dislionesi and " f ly by n ig h t" operators But she warned that taxpayers who rely on unlicensed individuals have no assuranccd the practitioner is either knowledgeable or ethical "T a x payers should steer clear of anyone who wants to prepare their returns fo r pay but w on't sign the return in the paid preparer space.” fhorbeck advised "That generally means they have something to hxle. ami it's pro bably the tact that they aren't qualified or licensed to do the work fouled and iced the game with two free throws Turner had six very im portant points in the final period for Heppner Turner scored 20 points to take game high honors C urrin added 10 points and 11 rcboynds. Conklin dished out five assists to aid the cause Gretchen Peterson lead the Redsidcs with I? points and Patti Johnson chipped in 12 The Fillies record now stands at 12-0 and 13-3 The Redsidcs drop ped into a tic w ith Nk cston McEwen for second place after losing Heppner played their last home game o f the season against Um atilla on Tuesday and w ill close out their regular season play at The Dalles Friday against the Wahtonka Fugles Hus w ill he an important game as the Fugles are Imiking to gain the fourth place spot and a district lour nament appearance lirpfM M rr N N 14 14 44 W a s.« 1.1 14 1» 1 1 4 0 l lr p p n r r l4 4 i Sn«>l>rs 2 (M l 4; < o n k h n o : : i M mj i imi iumer a 2 2 20; J. C u rrin 5 9 4 10; Hrilt .1 0-0 0, Hrishois; Haitrs ; VX right. Currin. W a s.« t «u n is <401 l u i r n l in « I 2-4 5; IV lrrs o n 5 .V5 1.1; J«hns*>n 2 6-» 12; k x h m in d 4 2 5 10; K la k r; I a fa s r r ; I n d r r v m 1 p o in t goals lo lr n l« I . i m i k d ou t- IV lrrs o n to ta l fouls l l r p p n r r 1» W a s to ( ount> ». RULOVA" m i Bulova Says it ¡ to Beautifully Door Prize Winners .* I . t * ‘ Steven L. Stockton has been nam ed chief o f the Engineering Division o f the Portland D istrict. U S Arm y Corps o f Engineers Stockton was previously chief o f the G e otech nica l E n g in e e rin g Branch in Engineering D ivision In his new assignment he w ill supervise about 190 professional employees, including engineers, geologists, hydrologists, scientists and other technical personnel The Engineer ing D ivision is responsible for c iv il works projects such as high head dams and navigation lix k s fkxxl and erosion control facilities, fish ladders and fish facilities The Division also has responsibility for d rillin g ex p lo ra tio n , geo lo gy and so ils engineering work, hydraulic design, sedimentation and water quality studies, concrete control and design w ork, architectural design; and surveying and photogrammetry studies State board offers help in selection o f tax preparers m æ i M ¿.I ty r - * l - ** ' . 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Rent 2 Sew Releases For Bull Durham Caddyshack II Advanced Quartz technology keeps it accurate to one min ute per year Come in and choose from our beautiful new Bulova Collection. * I . ,*>0 Young Guns Good Mother Great Outdoors Die Hard License To Drive \Vi(£hr* 471 N. Main GoWlon* t i u tn t mash tvictt«' Two ion* gn 0 .* C^ra Ciy»!4K* | I « N A A r c a ilo / Heppner An Authorized National Video Distributor — W s ^ W -a«s^Vi ^ PVMO tw Jnvsw Hugbwv towards purchasing school items that is not in the budget In the past computer printers, disk drives and new sports equipment has been purchased The carnival was a huge success Fillies clinch first place in CBC . F : > v> Amber Flaiz, Heppner has fun at the fish pond Saturday night at the Parents Club Car nival Her mother Teresa helps her retrieve her catch The proceeds from the carnival go Stockton named Corps Chief of Engineering division Teddy Bear Party V* V »WJSs. Pfferjon'i < iy m S ^ . ' )e»eleri are a m H *p p n # r I L. 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