Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 15, 1989, Page TWO, Image 2

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Court to rattle black hills ring Wheat growers donate wheat
The formal presentation of the
pancake mix w ill be made at the
"F lap-jack C oncert.” November
28. 1989 during the convention
The concert w ill feature Patty
Loveless, top country western must
cian, performing in the Arlene
S c h n it/c r H a ll in d o w n to w n
Portland "T h e concert and having
two trucks that large in downtown
Portland w ill attract a lot of alien
Hon.” said O'Hara
Clinton Reeder. Pendleton farmer
and president o f the Oregon Wheat
Growers lxag uc. is cnoturaging
( Jrcgon producers to d on atA he al to
the project
"T h is is a cooperative project bet
ween our three state organizations
that gives us an opportunity to reach
out in a different direction and to
share *>ur bounty.” said Reeder
"O u r donation of wheal, added to
the donation o f the m illing and for
mutations, w ill bring needed food to
many through the Oregon Food
Hank
Certificates for donations have
been mailed to Oregon's wheat pro­
ducers and copies are also available
at the licensed elevators m Oregon
"M onetary donations by others
are also welcome.” said Reeder
"C hecks can he written to the
( )W G l. Food Bank Project and n u ll
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Becky Evans (left) looks over black hills gold ring to be raffled
off by Fair and Rodeo court Showing the ring is queen Judy
Jepsen
The M orrow Counts f air A
Rodeo Court w ill be rufflin g o il a
black H ills Gold ring w n h a ruby in
the center, to raise money lor clothes
and other expenses associated with
court activities
The tickets arc being sold lor SI
per chance, and may be purchased
from Oueen Juds Jepsen (1 ?1 7 1 so i
or any other member o l the I air A
Kodeo Court
Although an exact dale lor ihe
drawing has not been announced, it
w ill be held sometime before
Christmas "A n d remember, you
don't have to he present to w in .”
says Jepsen
cd to the (iw t.i office. P.O Box
400. Pendleton. 97801.”
Currently the beef pn»cexxmg in­
dustry is undergoing dram atic
changes as to the kind o f cattle they
arc w illin g to buy laist year it was
announced that a premium would be
[Viid for live cattle that would meet
certain criteria
At last year's
Stockman Seminar. Fxccll Corpora
Degree of Honor donates to
Neighborhood Council
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tourney dates set
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The second annual Heppner
basketball alumni tournament has
been sc heduled for December 29. 10
and I I . according to chairman Stuart
dick The tournament w ill get under­
way with a social hour tentatively set
for Friday from 5-6 p m at the
Heppner HJk» Club, followed by a
no hosi dinner at 6 p m and the first
game at 7:30 p m
The classes o f 1980-82 w ill be
defending their title and. as an add
ed attraction, this year, there w ill be
a ladies' game (odd years vs even
years), an inlaws (Heppner grails)
vs outlaws (non Heppner grads)
game and a slow break (over 40)
game
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Ruth Bergstrom (R) on behalf of the Heppner Kate J Young
Lodge No 29 of the Degree of Honor Lodge presents a $500
check to the Neighborhood Council to help with the cost of
preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for low income
families Accepting the check is Nadine 0 Brten
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The tournament w ill he bracketed
into two groups‘ 76^ 89 and 64 75
On Saturday the winners o f the
younger bracket w ill play the cham
pionship game at 7 V) p m Winners
o f the older bracket w ill play their
championship game at 7 10 p m
Sunday.
The first game at 7:30 p m Fn
day w ill be between the classes o f
*83-86 and '87 89. the second game
at 9 p m Friday w ill be between the
classes o f '68 '71 and *72-'75
Saturday games w ill he 1 0 a m -
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Amy Ruth W orra and W illiam Emmett Kenny were married Sept 2. 1989.
at the American I uthcran Church. Rantoul. Illino is, with the Rev M arvin
Remmcrs, the Rev W illiam Shields and the Rev Peter Mongeon officiating
A reception at the Fanmarkcr. Chanutc Air Force Base. Rantoul. followed
the ceremony
The bride is the daughter of W illia m and M arilyn W orra. Rantoul The
bridegroom 's parents arc W illiam and Mari Kenny. Heppner
Fli/abcth Richardson. Oak Park, was maid o f honor Bridesmaids were
Karen Kennv. I ake Oswego, sister o l the bridegroom; ( aroline Worra,
Onalaska. W in . cousin of the bride, and Debra Nelson. Coxa Mesa. CA
Jennifer W orra, Saline. M ich . cousin of the bride, was flow crgtrl
The bridegroom 's brother. James Kenny. Tigard, was best man Serv­
ing as groomsmen anil ushers were Joseph Kenny and Thomas Kenny both
o f Heppner. brothers of the bridegroom and Daniel Worra. Rantoul. brother
o f the bride
M u s k before the ceremony was provided by a woodwind quintet con­
sisting o f Terry Ellis, flutist M ike M ille r, oboist. M inna Edwards,
clarinetist. Harry Ellis, bassoonist and Joycelyn D ik lick. French hornist
(Hher musicians were Robert M iku lski, organist. Kristen Nelson, flu tis t.
Caroline W orta, pianist and soloists Sandra M ikulski. Karen Kenny and
W illiam J Kenny
The bride graduated from Rantoul Township High School and the Univer­
sity o f Illinois She was the choral music director at Kcavis High School,
Burbank. Ill
Ihe bridegroom graduated from Heppner High School, Oregon State
University and the University of Illinois He is a member o f the music fac ility
at W estnur College. LeMars. Iowa
The couple are making their home at 926 ' : Central Ave . S I I einars.
lone volleyball All-Stars listed
noon non
lettering Heppner grads vv b4 67
A Condon team w ill also play in
a Sunday exhibition game
Captains arc as follows ,87-’ 89
l>uanc Ball and Wavnc W ilgcrv.
‘ 83 *16 Jett < in
80 *82 D orioa
Forrar; ‘ 76 79 David Allstott.
’ 72 ‘ 75 John Boyer. ‘68 7 1 John
McCabe, M 'b7 (»ene H elikertC a
I -619 729-4633). non le tte rin g
Heppner grads Rick Johnston, over
40 Archie Ball, non Heppner grails
Harley Sager, ladies even I .ana O n .
ladies odd l.v n n Dee D e vin
(tentative)
Team captains should turn in their
rosters to tournament chairman
Stuart Dick hy Dei 10
la s t year over 52.000 was raised
in (he tournament said Dick Of that
5500 went to the Little league pro
gram. 5260 to the Babe Ruth pro
gram, and 5350 to the soccer pro
gram Funds were also allotted to the
youth basketball program
Armv Corps to
consider lake level
Ge'nce P'uS
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tion and Dr Bob Long from Texas
Tech University, teamed up to show
what direction the industry is going
At this year's Stockmans seminar.
“ Beef production 9()'s Style " Dr
Bob Long w ill again describe bow
to select heifers that w ill produce the
calves that w ill become the industry
standards in the 1990V Even if a
producer doesn't sell to the large
packers, producers w ill likely he a f­
fected as industry standards mose in
this direction
Alv> in the I990's producers w ill
be faced with a larger array o f op­
portunities from foreign trade,
animal rights, and consumer con
cents Producers need to know
what s ahead so that rational inform
ed decision can be made
On Saturday . December 2. at the
Crook County Fairgrounds, the Jef
terson. Crook and Deschutes F.xten
sion service offices, in conjunction
w ith the county C a ttle m e n s
Association, w ill be presenting a
workshop on "B eet Production 9 0 's
Style ”
l>ong and a member o f the Na
tional Cattlemen's Association Beef
Safety Assurance Task Force w ill be
available to prevent beef production
in the 90 v There w ill be live cattle
on hand that Dr Long w ill use to
demonstrate his concepts
The cost o f the one day seminar
is S15 per person or 530 per family
P reregistration is required hy
November 28 Cost after the 28th is
525 per person l unch is a part of
the registration Fi>r registration con
tact the Crook County Extension
S ervice
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C ou rtho use .
Prmesille. OR 97754 or 447 6228
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T W O - Heppner G a/ette-T im es. H eppner. Oregon Wednesday. November 15, 1989
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ine Portland District. U S Army
Corps d | Fnginecrs, is evaluating the
need for environmental analyses
before turthcr considering a change
in the summer pool level of W illow
Creek I ake at Heppner
At a Corps public meeting Sept
13, several lake level options were
discussed
“ Com m ents at the
meeting and written comments fo r­
warded to the Corps alter the
meeting generally tavor operating
plans to hold the lake at elevation
207h 5 through a p o rtio n o f
September.” said a Corps news
release
The Corps currently is evaluating
recommendations by state and
federal fisheries agencies as they
relate to the Corps' Final I n
v iro n m c n ta l Im p a it Statement
prepared for W illow Creek la k e A
Corps opinion on whether additional
e nvironm ental review w ill be
necessary is expected bv N'nv V)
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Photo t>y Wayne Hama
Jo Cupps (left) and Mary Cupps were named to the state
volleyball tournament All-Star team The twins helped lead lone
to 2nd place at the state tournament Saturday in Eugene
lone Cardinals senior twins Jo and
Mary Cupps were selected first team
choices tor the A ll Star State Tour
nanient volley ball team Selected lor
honorable mention was senior Aim
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t our lone girls were chosen for
the Big Skv Conference All Stars
Amy W’jgcnhlasi. Dareee Padberg
and Jo and Mars Cupps
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