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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 13, 1989 Cardinals stomp Arlington 62-16 ■ 4 i . . » *• - ’ ' s '- -* * • • » • • 4. V <» „ . • ' ' . , ’ ' - ' * * t w • • ’ » • •• * w a» , • * V • \ ' •. • / « * . .* * • ' f ‘ • •• » *’ * * .. • * ' . J * \ e r ♦ * ♦; . % • . • * . * 5 • • 0 -.K’* K 7-# * \ a« < .# 4 • . * , ' *" I } - * ». t • ♦ • k- * . * * . ; ■ . %• • ’■ » ‘ è' " * ’• * ’ i* • 4 * 0 , * t a • * . * V * * ) ’! s * • . . • .* , 4 *. > * ' *. • • * * • ? t Y • , • « ’ ■ 1 •* s 1 • I . * • • 3 " '• * • • * • * * * _ ' *. a 7 * » - J ' • . 9 , * 4 V . W , • 1 » a i * *. » 1 ‘ 1 . * .* •* 1 L I r . •... U, ; • ♦.» * ! ' ^ # t ’ • * ' 1 I sf • « » Y* r 1 *»• . < * . • i.' < ► A . JLa - * - .-• > A y a* ;^ • * r v %, * # r I fcr s# I • I * , / * L lr 1 , •* , * y * Y 1 » ; V» ^ * /.* ' ' • f . Y ‘- a*, f *, .• •v - ■ i. • .* j 4 f - r / 5 ’ , Greg Sweek, Morrow County Assessor. was elected 2nd vice presi dent at the Oregon State Association o f County Assesvirs annual con fcrcnce in Bend held August 15 to IK Other officers include president Howard "M ik e” Webber. Hood River county Assessor; 2nd vice presidentDennis Day. Polk County Assessor, and sec-treas Vicky Yost, Wallow County Assessor The conference consisted of many programs and seminars dealing with assessment The main topic of discussion was implementation of HB 2318. which involves some stale Area 4-H’ers win at State Fair l.mda Morter, lone and Molly Fvans of Irrigon, both received a blue award m the final fashion review at the Oregon State Fair Tara Winkler of Irrigon received a blue award in the final round of 4 H fix id preparation contests In fixais 3. reserve champion for a product using grain went to Anne Osterlund, Condon Judy Jepscn. lone, was champion in fixids 9 with her story of educa Donai walkabout Nance Wright. Heppner. receiv ed a special award from the Oregon Sheep Growers Auxiliary for their all-wool garments in advanced phases and reserve champion for a tailored garment Receiving blue awards were Toni Kemp. Heppner four cookies using two Pacific Northwest Products; M elissa M cElligott and Gibb Watkins, lone, and Wendy Orcn and Heather Anderson, Irrigon breakfast quick bread. Wendy Orcn, Irrigon favorite recipe collec tion. Phillip Spiccrkuhn, Heppner educational poster; Jeff Cole, v , t ,* » ii** * - Irngon-products using grains; Bridgett McF.lligott. lone and Andy Nestcth. Irrigon cakes from scratch; Hud W ilkins, lone and Pile Pearson, Heppner yeast products. Alicia Tar nasky, Heppner nutritious snacks. Nancy Morter. lone and Mikka Evans. Irrigon-international bxxJs. I.inda Morter, lone recipe collec tion; Jacob Taylor, lone and Ahna L ietke, Irrigon flat garm ents; Heather Bates. Condon, laike Swan son and Jory Crowell, lone, and Ahna Lietke. Irrigon garment with casing clastic or drawstring, Amy Thomas, Irrigon non clothing arti cle; Heather Anderson ami Kami Sandlin Irrigon-garment with facing; Kami Sandlin garment with casing. Bridget McElligott, Cindy Verley and Lizzy Smith. Irrigon garment from woven fabric; Cindy Verley and Michelle Mcakins, Irrigon garment from knitted fabric Silverlake "Cody" f 7 . 7 .- Y \ ‘- Collection — Double Point Yoke Front B a ck N o pleats. Slash p o ck e ts 1 2 o / 1 0 0 % C otto n M id w e ig h t D e n im ; V « ■** , * ‘ * ‘ •>: ViV ? » f •r* * * * Mi î ,^ * ’ »I, .. J ' vT* f • * • . * ,* . : ./ 1 * • *♦ \ «» ' r . .» ' v r ••. ,V5 * *• Î I‘ • \l \ Lt C • -•,«'■ m » f i I Cross Country Tournam ent set 9/ Sunday , September 17 markv the annual men's play cross country tournament at Willow Creek C'oun try Club The course lay out has been changed and par now becomes 68 in stead of the usual 60 Trophies am) awards will be presented to the top four places in each (light along with other special prizes Coffee, juice anil donuts will he served at 7 30 a m w ith a shotgun start scheduled for K a m I IMS Coach Tillery speaks to Boosters Heppner High Schixil Mustang fixHball coach. Jay Tillery, spoke to the Heppner Ikxistcr Club at its first meeting o f the year on Sept 5. C oach T illery explained his philosophies and goals for the up coming fixithall season Also at Sept 5 meeting Martha Munkers was elected president. Susan Johnston, vice p re si dent publicity, Linda Conklin, secretary; and Jan Cixr treasurer Saturday, Oct 2 1. is scheduled lor the club's annual Reno Night Pro ceeds from the event arc used for four annual scholarships and other activities l^ist year, said a Bixisler Club spokesperson, the nxinies were used to help with expenses for the fixithall team, the hand and the cheerleaders to attend the state championship game A donation was also made to Nance Wright, who traveled to West Germany for a volleyball tournament The next scheduled meeting will be Oct 3. at 7 30 p m at Ployhar Insurance Anyone wishing to join the Bixister Club and help with Reno Night may attend the Oct meeting or contact Martha Munkers or Susan Johnston French named NCA spokesman cattlemen » *» • * j-* '. ? k ■■ ■ % % »• ' : .*V& ’• < o-."» • t r - n v ' • V » V * funding to assessment and tasation offices and how it will affect the future of Oregon's property tax system Die conference concluded on Fri day with a tax rate computation workshop sponsored by the Oregon Dept of Revenue Ray French of Heppner has been appointed to serve as a volunteer spokesman lor the National Cat tlemen s Association (NCAi in this area of Oregon NCA president Bob Josscrand created this program to provide lival cattlemen with information regar ding the national issues affecting the cattle industry and the lixal area As a participant in this program. French will keep Kxal cattlemen advised of pertinent issues as well as inform NCA of the concerns of lixal , »-■ >** 4 * $ each and Gabc Garcia showed lone could pass when he snatched a 61 -yard bomb for a TI) lone faces Condon at home this Friday Kickoff is set for 7:30 p m Sweek elected to Assessors assoc. "s'il Ï ! , ,«-V ; , l, . 'Y ’ v V ' / Honkers 62-16 The Cards showed a balanced scoring attack as both Jim Holt/ and Kob Wilson scored two touchdowns :i *• ■ The lone Cardinals came away with an impressive home opening victory last Friday night, as they soundly defeated ihe Arlington Wrangler ■■ i PtxXO by W.yrw H.m» lone defense brings down Arlington ball carrier. ’ Gardner’s 193 N Mam St J T « : 676 9218 MENS WEAR Heppner ‘‘Agriculture is the largest seg ment of the U S economy and the heel cattle industry is the largest seg ment of agriculture.” explains Josscrand “ It we. as cattlemen, plan to keep the industry strong, we must have a strong network throughout the country “ “ We've appointed Ray to he one of our representatives to help NCA exchange information with the cat tlcmcn in this part of Oregon ” It you have any questions or con cerns regarding the cattle industry or the NCA. please write or call Ray French. Rixitc 2 box 2'*t6. Heppner. OR 97836 (303) 676 3365 Morrow County Fair results Results from the Morrow County Fair held during the week of August 16-19 are listed as follows: Wheat league baking contest first • Sandy Matthews. Heppner, second Barbara Blixidsworth. Lexington. third-Tami Redman. Heppner Needlework sewing Nadine Toom bs won the open class needlework sweepstakes with a pair of large cross stitched pictures of children with toys Gwen Healy won the open class sewing honors with a child's white eyelet formal dress Art Donna Orwick won the judges choice award for a still life painting entitled Coffee Time She also won the Artists' Special Award for the artist with the most points in ribbons The award is sponsored by the Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts Society Viewers choice was won by Pauline Mathcny Com m unity Booths; the sweepstakes went to the Morrow County Historical Society using the theme "Stars on Parade” Open class ch ild ren : Todd ( openhaver, Boardman. won top honors with his novelty seaside ar rangement Heather Anderson. Ir rigon. won Use Super Kids award with her stuffed bunny In the teen division. Shane Palmer Heppner won with a pencil portrait Cirain la rry Palmer. Heppner, tixik best sweepstakes wheat sheaves display; Harold Peck. Heppner was best grass sheaves display Pets Michelle Mcakins. Board man. exhibited the largest animal, a great danc Smallest animal honors went to a Homey toad owned by Jaclynn Hughes. Lexington Cam mic Huih. Heppner took tlie theme award with her dog sporting a star spangled blanket FFA Livestock Judging Future Farmers of America team from Baker took first in judging cattle, sheep and bogs in the advanced team division Pendleton placed second and Weston McEwen took third Among beginning teams, top honors went to the Riverside chapter in Boardman. second Pendleton, third W'cston M cEwen and fourth-Baker The high individual award in the county went to Marty Sutcr from the Riverside Chapter Talent Show winners 4 year-old Trevor Rhea stole the show with an F.lvix Presley pantom im c- impcrvonation in the 6 and under category In the 7 through 12 division Angela M unkcrs-first, Audrey Luna. Condon Second. Monte Johnson. Irrigon third 11 17 age div ision Kristine Bedor- tha. lone was the winning vocalist 18 and over laia Stevens, lone tixik first. Jeff Wallace, Heppner second, and third Angie Pedro, Heppner Sharon Dawn. Athena, was Morrow Co. night results posted master of ceremonies and sang Jean Brazell took top honors in the fruit section; Tom R aw lins, vegetables, and Esther Minntck. freak Photography v iewers choice was won by Marilyn ChikJerv iudges choice-Barbara Orwick Crafts sweepstakes winner was Wes Ruybal Ida Fana tixik canning top honors and Mike Proctor won sweepstakes in the food division Rowers most entries was Be be Munkers and most blue ribbons was Helen Martin Best Horticulture display was M olly R ill; arrangement-Helen Martin and House hanging plant Jane Rawlins Jo Burst won the collectors comer PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION C olum bia Basin E lectric Cixiperalive Inc , has filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administration that it will comply fully with all re quirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agriculture issued thereunder. to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, handicap, or National origin, be excluded from participa tion in. be denied the benefits of. or he otherwise subjected to discnmiru lion in the conduct of its facilities Under this Assurance, this organi/a lion is committed not to discriminate against any person on die grounds of race, color, sex. handicap, or Na Donal origin in its policies and prac Dees relating to treatm ent of beneficiaries and participants in cluding rates, conditions and exten sion of service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at and participa Don in any meetings of beneficiaries and participants m the conduct of the operations of this organization Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected by this organization to discrimination prohibited by Ti tle VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may. by himself, or a representative, file with the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington. D C 20250. or the Rural Electrification Administration. Washinton D C. 20250. or this organization, or all. a written com plaint Such complaint must be fil ed not later than 180 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture or the Rural Electrifica tion Administration extends the time for filing Identity of complaints w ill be kept confidential except to the ex tent necessary to carry out the pur poses of the Rules and Regulations. Published September 13, 20 and 27. 1989 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of EDW IN ALLEN HUGHES, deceased PR 89 The 1989 Morrow County Night RtxJeo results held Friday. August NOTICE TO INTERESTED 18. 1989 at the fair grounds arc as PERSONS follows; Notice is hereby given that the Cow Milking first-Sid Britt, undersigned has been appointed and second Dick Temple, third Tony has qualified as the Pcrvmal Reprc Currin; fourth Mike Mahoney scntativc of this estate All persons Mutton Busting first Kathleen has ing claims against the estate are Greenup hereby required to present the same, Aniatucr Calf Roping first go- with proper vouchers, within four first Jim Lundcrs; second Dave months after the date of first publica Usher, third Mike Mahoney Second Don of this Notice as stated below, go- first Mike Mahoney, second Jim to the Personal Representative at 1 unders; third Joe Stur/a Kottkamp & O ’Rourke. P O Box Overall winner first Jim Lundcrs. 490. Pendleton, Oregon 97801 or second-Mike Mahoney the claimv may be barred C alf Riding first Rodney All Persons whose rights may he Ehrmantraut affected by the prixecdings in this Breakaway roping first Marty estate may obtain additional infomta Suter. second Monte Johnson Don from the records of the Court. Steer Wrestling first givStevc Personal Representative of the at Currin, second go-Tony Currin. to rncys for the Personal overall winner Tony Currin Representative. Pee Wee BarTrls. (Pliny): first-Joc Dated and first published Papineau (Horse) - first - Tiffany September 6. 1989 Munkers, second - Jossic Evans, Janet Gail Hughes third Rixlney Ehrmantraut. fourth Pcrvmal Representative Annie Hislcr R oom 2, Box 2)14 Cow Riding first-Steve Currin. Heppner. Oregon 97836 second-Larry Palmer; third Boh Robert E O ’Rourke Conforth Attorns at l.aw Junior B arrels first Holly 331 S F. 2nd Eckman. second Kelsey Evans P O Box 490 Senior Barrels first a tic between Pendleton. Oregon 97801 Heidi 1-ane and Angie Hughes, (503) 276-2141 second Heather Eckman OSB No. 61062 Open Calf Roping first go-first- Published September 6, 13, 20. Stcsc Currin. second Jim Ward, 1989_______________ __________ third Mike Mahoney Second go- first Ron C urrin. second Mike 1 CAKD OF THANKS Mahoney; third Steve C um n Many thanks to all for the concern Team Roping first go-firsl-Jack shown following the accident Your McGuire and Dave Usher; second- prayers, phone calls and etc has Tony Cum n and Steve Cumn; third Cliff Doherty and Monte Evans Sc meant alof A "special thank you” corn! go-first John Sloan and Cliff to Chris Murray. Guy Patterson. Doherty, second-Mike Mahoney and Faith R ch L ambulance crew, trauma team. Dr Flanagan. Dr Ed and Dr Bob Steagall, third Pat Schwarz and Jeanne for the excellent care Kslc Robinson Average-first Jack Don and Ruby Munkers McGuire and Dave Usher, second Donna. Zac. Amanda and James Roger Johnson and John Moyer; ■Acock third John Sloan and Cliff i>>herty ______________________ 9 13-Ip 2 NOTICES Pregnancy Crisis? Free pregnancy test and confidential counseling at 240 S.E. 2nd St . Her mist on. Mon Wed Fn. 10 a m -4 p m 24 hour telephone. 567-0888 3-l-tfc 3 LOST A F01MP _____ FOUND female black cocker spaniel has a leather collar hut no tag Contact 676 9664 or 676-5861 9-13 1c FOUND Properts I have found a Browning 12-gauge shotgun The owner can identify and claim the shotgun at the Oregon State Police office in the Pettyjohn Budding. Heppner The final date for the owner to claim the shotgun is Oc tober 18. 1989 Samuel P Bellamy. PO Box 381. Lexington. OR 97839. telephone 989 8567 9 -13-tc I HK1.P WASTED_______ The Heppner Gazette Times is now taking applications for the position of news editor This is a parttime posit urn of ap proximately 30 hours per week Responsibilities include gathering and editing news, taking pictures, writing news stories and page layouts Previous experience not necessary, however, applicants should have gtxxJ writing skills and he able to work with the public For more information and application contact David Sykes or Joyce Hughes at Heppner Gazette Tunes H 23 2x HI I P W A N TED Full time waitress wanted Please apply at BMC hers^_______________ 7-12-tfc HIT P W AN I I D Starting p.irltmie G ardners M en’s W ear. 9 13 tfc Job Opening Assessment Clerk Morrow County Asscsvir's Office. Morrow County Assesvirs Office is accepting applications for the job of Assessment Clerk Applicant must he well organized, have good communication skills, able to work with mainframe and PCs. and have competency in math Applications can be obtained from the Morrow County Asscsvir's Office. Box 742, Heppner. ( )R 97836 and must he fil ed by 5 pm, September 20. 1989 Morrow County is an equal oppor tunity employer. 9-13-1 c HELP WANTED: Maintenance worker. Full time Previous ex perience preferred Send resume or apply in pervin to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. 564 E Pioneer Drive. Heppner, O R 97836. 9-l3-2c M.'\v and juris sports writers need ed for the schixil year Heppner. lo n e,. area No experience necessary Call 676-9228 ask for Diana _ 7-26-tfx Help Wanted Heppner Day Care needs responsible person with child care experience for part time job Must enjoy children, 676-5429. 8-30-lfc *350**/Day Processing Phone Orders' People Call You No Experience Necessary. Call (Refundable) 1-315-733-6062 Extension P-W85 9 M 4f> « WANTED Need to rent immediately. 3 hdrm house Call 676 5882 after 5:30 pm 9 Il k 7 KKMALS __ .1-hcdrixim house, two ear garage, refrigerator, stove, wavher, dryer hixikup, dishwasher, located 2nd and C St lone S275/mo 422-7404 or 228 1905 8 16-tfc EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS Scenic View Directly Above Pioneer Memorial Hmpi.nl 676 5120 Nestle into j cn/y 2 or 3 bedroom jpi with palm .mil storage shed. ! energy efficient heating, carpeting drapes and blinds appliances, laun dry and lelcphonc facilities Water, garbage and sewer paid Rem based upon income Rent Starting at E HO * 226 °° FOR RENT im ntdM ) i pdain apartment For more details call Don Potter Insurance Agency. Milton- Frcewatcr. 938 6686, after 5 p m. 918 h077J_______________6-21 tfc FOR RENT I hdrm apartment water and garhage furnished. 676-5054,________ 8-2 tfc FOR RENT I jnham apartments, I & 2 hdrm Phone 676-5233 or 676-9710 8-2-tfc Apartment lor rent available now Luxurious I bedroom with stove, refrigerator, air conditioning and carport (Above Fabric store) $250 per month, garhage included. In quire at Shoe Box. 676-5241 or 676-5542 after six________ 8-9-tfc FOR RENT Oct I country mobile home space with room for horses, etc Now on property 72’ single wide 1978 2 hdrm mobile home for $5.000 Leave message. 676-9761 or 676-5214 _?^2p > it i