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. • . T im m s said, pointing out that legislators from the W illam ette Valley are not concerned w ith Pastern Oregon or Pastern Oregon issues. " I think the w orking man ha* to get involved It's important he he h e a rd ," Tim m * said Also he urged farm ers to support candidates favorable to agricultural issues " Agriculture need* to put money in to candidates and the legislature That's what it takes, and right now you aren't giving any,” Timms told the Wheal league meeting "W e need farmers and workers getting together, because no one is going to do it for you "PmtectKmists arc eating away III lie by Im le at your* and my livelihoods, and right now we aren't doing much about i t , " Slate Senator O n e Tm um said last Wednesday on a swing through Heppner that in cluded featured speaker at the M o r row County Wheat league dinner Timms said radical cnvironmen talists. which he called ' protec tionists' arc trying to force through legislation that w ill be bad. for farmers and m ill workers alike He sited proposed field burning laws and water issues that if passed could have been detrimental to agriculture ' ' We have to w atch all the tim e . ' ' * i . .* |i» - I I Service stations face closure • ; .* ' •<* • ** ■ *•- : » . t.M • r - cardlocks it they would do what they are suppose t o ," Sherman said "H u t the way it is now anyone with good credit can get a card Sherman, who operates a 7b union station on main street in Heppner. said since the cardlock* have come in he has seen his business drop 80.(XX) to |(K).(XX) gallons o f gas pumped " That hurts, and we could lose our service stations here if the cardkxk system keeps going the way it is ." Sherman said before the ca rd kxk he had two fulltim e and two parttime workers "S ince the c a rd kxk* the way it is going now I may have to get rid o f tw o purt timers " A lawsuit contesting the legality o f the c a rd k x k * is apparently now in progress. " I f the lawsuits don't come through you are going to see two fewer businesses here in to w n ," he said l-ix a l serv ice stations w ill have to cut back on help, and might even face closure i f the current cardlock situation is not changed, 7b Union owner Cal Sherman told the Hcpp ncr C ham ber o f C om m erce Tuesday. Sherman, who owns and operates his own station in Heppner. said cardlock*. or unattended pumps where customers can pump gas themselves, and where price* are generally lower than full service sta lions, are eating into his and other service station owners profits so bad. "y o u might not see a* many station* around here in the future There arc two cardlock* operating in the area, one in Heppner and one in ie sin g to n Sherman said he believe* the cardlock* arc operating illegally by letting non-commercial customers pump gas "W e don't have any complaints about the ^ ---------------------—_______ *- V- ./ T h irty people participated ui the Si Jude's Bike A Thon Sunday. May 14 in lone Several others rode along just for (he fun Heidi Orem was the first one into town on the ride from Ruggt A doc tor from Hermiston rude in the bike a -th o n . and Jim and E ilee n McFJigott rode their tandem bike The youngest nder was M ark M cE lligott. 7 yean Christy Crowd led I he youngsten around town with her pony and carl Cookies and lemonade were furnished to those who partxipated Many voluntecn assured the safe ty o f the children Several o f the parixipant* then at tended the Ice Cream Social ai the sc hool sponsored by the lone Topic Club And yes, Tom McFJiggott did make it to the finish line L e t’s have a fatality free M a y for Y o u th T raffic accidents are the leading cause o f death among teenager* In Oregon Iasi year seven young peo ple under 20 years o f age were k ill ed in May T hi* was a slight reduc Hon in fatalities for the previous May However. 1*288 wa* the worst year for leen traffic fatalities in a ten year period O f the 122 teenage driver* or passengers killed in 1988 motor vchxle crashes. 89% were not wearing safety hells Statistic* in d xatc you have a 50% chance o f surviving a tra ffic crash if huckJcd up This would mean over bO Oregon teens would still be with u* today i f only they had buckled up May i* a tin x o f celebration prom and graduation OSSOM (Oregon Student Safety On the M ove), Oregon T ra ffx Safety Now and the Oregon T raffic Safety CommissKin arc sponsoring the month long cam paign to encourage safety belt use, not driving impaired and safe d riv ing among Oregon's youth H H A D D an OSSOM Chapter at Heppner High, is joining the effort and is encouraging everyone to drive safely through the month o f May ’ ■ B lie I • - H MM H h I CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION f » EjJz astern Q A J J K O F Member FD.I.C A rlin n to n • Heppner H e n n n e r • lone lo ne Arlington •/ "Your Independent Home Owned Bank " MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Arlington. 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I 15.504,20® 255.567 I5.24X .640 466 *«X) X) 463 707,407 52.44iO.X67 I I A B IL IT IE S Deposits a In dontrsik offices 2X.226.S42 ( I I Noninterest bearing 2,250.1*46 <2i Interest hearing 25,'W6.5W Lesterai funds purchased anil ses unties s,4d uniter agreement lo repurihase in dome st k offkes of the hank and o f Xs i dge and Agreement suhsidtaries amt in IBLs a Lesterai funds purchased 250.(1X1 (Aher liabilities 5 1 ).MM T O T A L I I A B IL IT IL A (sum o f items 15 through 20) ................................................... 2X,792.6541 Hyt TTY CAPITAL ■ ■ - ■■-/> 10 0 4 X 1 5 5 TOT At AXS( IS isum of Items I through III I ' r . . ■ v»4 * * 1.106.147 4 KO I? ) allowance arnl reserve litem 4 a minus 4 hi Premises and lì seti assets Other real estate ostneil ( Aher assets L it < * *• 24 C om m on s tis k (N o o f shares a 25 Surplus ’ ■ J *’ » Authorized 50,1X1) 26 I'ndtsklrsl profits and , apilal reverses 2*4 11 i i \ i i i . m 11 v t A P Ii \ i | a m a f M a x 24 through 2m T O T At lI X lU I t T I K S AND L Q f m t A P 1 IA I Isum o f Heim 21, and 2ft) ...............................................................................................................52. h I Sit standing VI. 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C ashiar 50345 7ft-9125 W a tha un d arsig n a d dir actors attast tha corractnaaa ot this Raport of C o n d itio n and d aclara m at X h a t baan anam tnad by us and to tha bast of our know tadga and banal has baan praparad in co n torm a nca w ith official in stru ctio n s, and * trua and corract SIG NATURE OF DIRECTORS ( t ) 0 H Pwraon (slO onakf W Bnatow iskA Dawd Chads I v V : " A; PubVabad May 17. 1989 !‘ X > .’V ^ , * ■ W . •<» > -4 ^ , J * • .- r« r v i > * '/ >' • • ' H M M P Queen and Court are flying high Bike-A-Thon gets good response T W O - H e p p n e r G u e tte - T im « , H c p p n rr, O re fo o W t d n n d iy , M a y 17, I W Clint Carlson (I) talks with Sen Gene Timms following Wheat League meeting last Wednesday .. hi i H—■■ «-4 . Timms spends day in Heppner • Î » ✓ • » V ' » * • > > . m Anderson addresses garden club "Raised Bed Gardening" was the subject presented by Phyllis ArxJer son at d x lone Garden Cluh meeting at her house on May 10 She uses this methsxl for her vegetables She uses 2 x 8 ' hoards to enclose a 3 x 6' bed and fills it with compost, soil and fertilizer to nuke a good bed One shixild determine the size by reaching to the center o f the bed thereby not requiring one to step in to and compact the soil I f you do not wish to use the hoards one can mere ly round up the soil hut the moisture doe* not hold as well She prefers to water deeply and not so often In the fall she cleans out the beds and adds rabbit manure to have them ready for planting again in the spring During the business meeting, plans were made for ( Lrcgon Garden Week which is the first week in June Helen M artin and Lorre Hufv hard were elected to attend Oregon 6 i . , ; princesses. Queen Nancy Bailey and princess Amy Greenup gear up for their busy summer Members of the 1989 Fair and Rodeo Court left to right: Shawna Cash, Jodee Ashbeck, yuecn Nancy Bailey and her princesses. Jodee Ashbeck. Shawna Ca*b and Am y Greenup traveled to A rling ton 's Rodeo and parade on May 6 and won first place in the parade T hi* was a SI0 cash award Accompanying the Court in the parade were pennant hearer* Jcnni Ashbeck. Shelly Ashbeck. Andy Ashheck and Jason Cash W hile Uhicen Nancy has ch»*sen m agenta and s ilv e r fo r her princesses, she w ill he in the tradi tKinal while with a hold splash o f magenta in a beautiful handmade fnngcd scarf The pennant hearers w ill he outfitted in magenta and black plaid shirt* with black vests Word has been received fn m i the Portland Rose Festival Parade Chairman that the M orrow County Rodeo Court has been accepted to ride on June 10 in the Grand Floral Parade Queen Nancy has annourx cd several money making projects that the Court w ill he doing to raise fund* to place live flow er* on each o f their mount* M r* Pat Gentry has donated a beautiful afghan for the Court to sell raffle (xkets on. a* well a* conduc ting a bottle drive with all proceed* going toward the tn p " M a r le n e C u rrm . C o u rt * Chaperone, has made arTangcnxnls for u* to stay at the Portland Travel Didge w ith our horses boarded at Portland Meadows Race T ra c k ." says Queen Nancy "M s princesses. Shawna Cash fnun Board man. Amy Greenup and Jodee Ashheck w ill he contadine stores so that we can place c o n ta in e rs fo r c o n trib u tio n s throughout the county It w ill take approximately $75 per horse, plus our travel expenses to nuke the dream come true o f riding in the Rose Festival Parade " In addition to good riding abilities, wardrobe is an essential part in preparing a court for appearances "T h e Court has done well putting together a very nice skirt outfit which was worn for the Town & C o u n try Banquet and the St Patrick's Day Celebration prior to the arrival o f their o fficial riding uniform s The Fair ¿k Rodeo pur chases the riding uniform , however it takes more than just one o utfit for these girls during their fu ll schedule o f summer appearances." states Marlene- C urrin . chaperone Many people have given gifts to the Court such as silver hat hands and scarves from the Roger Cash family, saddle blankets from the A ls in Ashheck fam ily, gold lapel CLUTCH ALIGNING SET pins friu ii (he Ken Bailey family and personalized sweatshirts from the B ill Cicntry fam ily. The Court had a recent ixcasion to wear their new sweatshirts as they drove cattle out o f the arena during the C urrin Ins na tional Roping held A p ril 5<) -‘ Thi* gives me a chance to see each g irl and her horse in action prior to any appearances and that’ s an opportuni ty I like You can tell right away who has been riding and exercising their m o u n t," say* C urrin "W e have an excellent Court this year and they arc really eager to do a good job selling and promoting Morrow County-folks w ill know who we are and where we arc from this year " The Fair Board has provided souvenir pens with the dates o f our Fair ami Rodeo which the Court w ill pass out during the luncheons they attend " I t 's nice to have personal contact with other Courts and we have an opportunity to invite them to our parade, August 1 9 ." state* Queen Nancy The next appearance fo r the Queen and Court is at the Spray Rodeo and Parade- on May 27 Then, mark your calendars and watch for us on y ix ir television sets during the June 10 Grand Floral Rose Festival Parade in Portland I l i o H i »¿III Tool Tor T h e lliu h i Job STEERING W HEEL PULLER ReSular Price $21 35 SPECIAL PRICE: Regular Price $19 49 SPECIAL PRICE: * 1 7 .0 8 * 1 5 .5 9 Align* single disc clutches on American and imported cars, light trucks and tractors o**» f a x m «* Ji Pulls steering wNreis on most U S and imported cars tg*? Heppner Auto Parts® 676 9123 06». m m «•» II <«»» 148 E C enter Heppner A ll the- rid ili parts in aJ I the rtiih t places' State Federation meeting at Coos Bay in June A very successful plant sale was reported Respect for the Flag was presented by Leila Palmer for flag observance Jr. Olympics meet May 21 The Heppner Elementary School w ill he sponsoring a T A C Junior Olym pics Track and Field Meet. Sunday. May 21, at the Heppner High School track Registration for ail events w ill take place from 1-1 50 p m Participants must register at that time I ate registration at the events w ill not he permuted The meet w ill begin at 1:30 p m The age divisions sanctioned for this meet are the follow ing 10 and under. 11-12. and 15-14 Event* fo r these age vroups include shot put, long tump, high jum p, discus. 100m dash. 200m dash. 4<X)ni dash. 4(X)ni relay. 8(X>m run. and IVXHn run A special attraction w ill he com petition among the 2-7 year olds Age division* are 2-3. 4 5 and b-7 Event* for these youngsters are soft hall throw . 50m dash and standing long jump T h i* track meet may he used to qualify athletes for the State Junior O lym px Trac k Meet to he held later Participants must meet or better the qualifying standards fix their respec five age gnvups to qualify for the state compel itHin Volunteers are needed to help run events Please call Heppner F.lemen tary School. 6 7 fv 9 l2 8 or Phyllis Payne 676-9650 A DEGREE ABOVE THE REST. 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