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. • . . • • ■* • • « # . ' i • ■',. t • ' * 1* •/•>■•*'•# ,» t • . » * k » • • • 9 • » • • J Cardinals down Condon in lone loses one to Condon 58-20 volleyball action TWO - Heppner G iurile Tim«*s, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. Vp«rrnbrr 20. IW V * V • V, Ptv*o « * Cardinal sophomore quarterback Gabe Garcia (14) looks for running room against Condon defensive player during Fridays league game at lone The Cards lost the game to Condon 58 - 20 • by W«yn» Ham* a 30 yard run in the second quarter lone didn't score again until the fourth quarter when McClain Lovett scored on a 35 yard run, and senior Shawn Hams made the goal line on a 63-yd pass play from Garcia P o b W i l s o n OO* (#■*«» #.rct c r n » n f o r I n n » o n Photo by Wayne Hams LOOKING FOR SEED? Amy VVagenblast makes the play at the net during Condon game last Friday in lone The Cards beat the Blue Devils 15-0, 15-4 in league action Ag secretary announces C e r tifie d • > I a lc * o lm iV • S • S l « ‘ | i l i « fcn s c io H a r l e W crop disaster program I ic j i I y Also Some Very Nice 50 lb Test Weight • S A LL l c p l o c V IT A V A X ll« ir l< ‘ y 200 T R E A T E D t n il tiri« ’ n in i Marni«* \iu f« *rs u ii - 122-720 I ^ * *y r* ff^ T ï f * / r/* v 1 • • • (( R l X U ’llO S * - ■ r«- ■ ■•. / ib Hamnett • . » ^ • 5 ' r r V< > 4* ..I , *1.' **4 * • /- / V s' V • , • R } f 1 * / J 14 ^ ; <s , I Heppner Hit’ll School ( ufeteria Open to the public Refreshments will be sen ed \ ( ) t>tfts please * U ^ » » » » » » -L * ,js • t NAPA MOTOR OIL .1 . SA£ 3C-5V\-30*10W 3: lOVy -4C»*?D^ 50 i ‘ t . x 1» t '* if# . .• ^ , > 5. n ' ' r i * " . / > ■ ' ■:■■ ;. > . r - '< ,T/ # r y 0 PEROUART AFTER REBATE IM CASE OF I? QUARTS LIMIT 2 CASES ' '. E L lo yv.jo El. Q TCW'40 _ S SALE PRICE i r \ „ y * pep 3 1 l”* QUARTS !■ . V REBATE AFTER REBATE • 9.48 3.00 6.48 i' A * •? ' • W ^ v Y ’ Heppner Auto P a r t s « ï . J <■:>;* T *- ' f ' : ■■* «?,* - , K . * i'\ •> 6 /6 912J 148 E G e n ie r A l l t t * ' 1 l> iflt |CU t s III a l l tiv c t i¿ lit 1 4.1« t s H oppnei « *•< * c f«»p ri"np.»rt»x ipauls IV Kt0r< 40 lia i't V|| n il's allí x ftijis yo in i'! \S heat grow ers may suffer hun dre«ls ot thousands ot dollars in losses from sprouted wheat in Baker. I moti anil W allow a co u n tie s." said D St, ' im k . W allow a County I a tr i t and vice president ot the i ' . . o n Wheat l .tow ers league Ihe wheat is being sold into the teed market at a deep discount, even below its feed v a lu e ," he said " Die t )W< .1 is w orking to find alternative markets tor sprouted w h e a t.” said Stonehrink at a 1 uesday meeting of growers at I a< irande. sponvired hv Ihe Oregon W heat G row ers League (O W C ilJ H igh levels o f natural cn/ym cs such as amylase convert the starch m the kernel to sugars, drastically reducing the m illin g quality o t the (Connect the dots to find this w irk « T Bill Monev Mark. 7r * • 4 * î / • • , - ~ • 1 I 'V vr • I ■ • • * • • • • • • • • • • . » i» . i . } • I « • Vi \ , * \ / * p - j ‘Ì ■ •, ► k .‘ft • .* r i f r x» *¡ • • (Xtr TBill M oih ’ v Varkii Avount is iTsineitrt) to the It w ok Tn-asurv Kill so it s higher than the n»U-most bank.« an pav ingkxlav And it will he tavt as attrai'avi lomomiw Toeani thisratr vounm lonlv Jl «• a ; *f»; • WithCXir ( x)nncctiousV)iill l^irn 1 liglicr N lonc\ N Lu kct. Vex Hint Imites. a . V ? -.* deterioration o f a crop o f a com m odity. including aflatoxm . that is accelerated or exacerbated natural- l> as a result of damaging weather occurring before or during harvest " A dditional pros tsions o f the l^k*# disaster program are applications for payments w ill be accepted by •\S( S county o ffice s Sept IK through A p ril 2. IW tl To qualify , fo r disaster payments, producers must submit production records no later than A p ril 27. I 1#1*), producers w ill not be perm itted to use m ulti pie peril crop insurance yields for determ ining losses under the IVK‘# disaster program ( »encrai corp loss c m ena ami pus men! rates are as follow s Pjwiicnt Kales nVrC of target price b5‘< of target prue t- y t ot price nippon level bV'< o t m arket p rice Sprouted wheat threatens growers • r S ciri-tarv o f \y ru . u ln irc C layton 1 1 utter .tniMurwed provisions o f the I'fhV \ rop disaster program and tK.it pasments w ill he made in genene eornnuKlity ecrtifteates Fhc program w ill he .ulm im stcrcd by the l S D e p a rtm e n t o f \g r ic u ltu r e \ t g r k u k u n l S tahilt/a n .in,1, t 'tisersation Service I ’r lu. i i> w ho su lle rcd crvtp iiut> Is eligible because o f Dam aging weather w hich in eludes, but is n«>t lim ited to, driHight, hail, excessive moisture, fre c/e . tor nado hurricane, or excessive w ind, or any com bination thereof Kelatcd conditions w hich include, hui arc not lim ite d to, "in s e c t in- teslalions. plant diseases, o r other 1 4»ASCN » '■ . i " >: ' . ó:v • t 7:30 / ’ ' / Wednesday Sept. 20 . |w » (f- I* V .':• # .-■* * r / * . .. f . / ,• ■ •* ; • * »*«*. ' ■ ■,. ; < i ■ 4 y- > vV PARTY í *•, i • * ty- ^ M l I H IM IS I *s y ] Tbtt *rr#I %HZ r v v T -V * *• r V u » n t pav am mt up frv u .InVra . i t , v in ti', f * «» V an a »r-t. .(• n ,o. . >r witlHlraw ni ■ • a. often a • anvK.i fra ;- ft • » Mk *• « • w a 6*6 a o il Hiemstras celebrate 50th Bert). Franldtn M w M r I N.» R ■• r # wheat to r some p riH iu c ts ." said S ullivan Ihe cn/ym cv in the kernel convert the starch to enable the plant to geimmate The most im portant thing is to store the sprouted wheat separately so it is m<t mixed in with wheat I k -ail oil lor Asian markets IT k - sc markets cannot tolerate sprout damage.” said John Sullivan. Soft W hite Wheat M illin g and B aking Specialist for N orthw est G row ers I ess that o f sprouted wheat in a cargo w ill el feet tiKist priKlucts used in Asian markets " X discount o f as much as $2 '2 a bushel la bushel is N I pounds of wheat) from a price of S4 per bushel in Haines is what wc arc cxpericnc tr ig ." said C raig W ard, O W G l Baker C o President " A n intense ram just as harvest was beginning in the three county area caused the sprout dam angc,” -.aid Stonehrink "W h e a t kernels are separated fro m the head during harvest I he sprout may not he vtsi hie to (he eye hut the action inside the seed causes problem s when the wheat is m ille d ,” he said " W a llo w a and Baker Counties have ‘JOT o f their crop affected w ith about a th ird o f the crop in U nion C o u n ts ." said Gordon C is .k . U nion County I xtcnsion Agent "S ponge cake, sauces, soups, mxHiles and other sim ilar products made from soft w hite wheat w ill fail w ith flo u r m ille d from sprouted w heat.” said G ordon Ruhenthaler. retired Head o f the Northwest Area Wheat Q uality la h at W SU in Pullm an " T h e science says it w ill w ork in V fuldlc Eastern flat bread*,” said Ruhenthaler He referred to researc h com pleted in I97H at the Wheat Q u a lity l-ab ” ln some eases the bread performed be tte r,” he said The p n h le m is that sprouted wheat has a had image an buyers in some M id d le Eastern countries believe thev are receiving an in fe rio r pro d u c t,” he said Ed and Marylee Hiemstra Heppner residents Ed and Mary lee H iem stra celebrated their golden wedding anniversary August 2 V 198*# As a s u rp ris e , the c o u p le 's daughter and son-in-law , Theresa and Hcrshel G riggs and grand daughters. Trisha and N icole Max am arranged for a lim ousine to u r ot the I ri C ities before dinner at the M ix.re M ansion in Pasco, W -X Ih e H iem stras were m arried August 2.X. IMAM, in E airficld. Iitaho A fte r W W II thev made their home in K ellogg. Idaho, where he was a teacher and coach and she was a substitute teacher They moved to W est 1 inn, Oregon in 1963 and then to Heppner in 1969 He taught at Heppner H igh school until his retire- nK-nt She was school secretary at lone Schix»l u n til her retirem ent. S i ik c re tire m e n t, they have follo w e d I ov a I sports and also their granddaughters' soccer and basket- hall seasons They have traveled in the Pacific Northwest W hat to look faina uurC's; C u t. C o k )r. C la n ty I Xscover th e fifth C , C o n fid e n c e , > (ni k n o w din n il th e i and ( ara t W e ig h t. w he n y o u f>u\ a d ia n x >nd fn n n an A m e ric a n G e m S o c ie ty few eier. Y* Peterson’s H eppner Je w e le rs / »7* RÍ00