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■M M mm SIX- Hepimor Gazelle-Times, Heppner. On-yon Wednesday, M arch 21, 1990 Dim« a Duzen February 25, 1990 BOWLING Dim« a Dozen February 18, 1990 W in 20 Lust 12 19 to 12 to 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 18 14 18 Uto 20to Splits Converted: Bebe Munkers (3-10) Sandra H alvorsen (3-4-7) High Game: Alvina Padberg 190 Paul Piaskunak 238 High Series: Janet Beamer 455. Terry Smith 561 High Team Game: 6 748 High Team S eries: 6 2176 W L 44 20to 15 to 41 20 16 45 20 16 47 20 16 43 18 18 48 17 19 46 16 20 42 lito 24to High game: katie McRoberts 198; Ellis McRoberts 190 High series: katie McRoberts 493; Ellis M cRoberts 500 High Team G am e: #6 775 High Team Series: 46 2200 Splits converted: D elbert Binchus (4-5)(5-6)(3-9-10); Riley Munkers (3-10)(5-7); Tina Davidson (7-9); Salley Maddern (7-9) Thursday Night I-adies February 22, 1990 W Sparetiniers Bowling la-ague February 2ft 1990 W L Country Rose 24 12 Gardners 20 16 Gazette Times 19 17 Petersons 17 19 Central Market 16 20 Les Schwab 16 20 High game: Chris Limanen 200. High series: Chris Limanen 546 Splits converted: Rene Devin 5-7-8-10; LoRayne Bowman 3-9-10; Chris Limanen 3-9-10 L B & C Repair 22to 9to Jordan Elevator 20 12 J & J Ceramics 18 14 Penland House 18 14 Black Horse C M 16 16 Kinzua * 14 18 MCGG’s 11 21 Depot Nursery • 8to 23to High game: Alvina Padberg 195. High series: Mane Rudisill 488 High team game: B & C Repair 794. High team series: B & C Repair 2143. Splits converted: Marie Rudisill 5-10; Mary Beamer 3-9-10; Bunny Lindsay 4-7-10; Bon nie Grant 3-10 & 2-5-7; Sandra Halvorsen 5-6-10; Gayle Gutierrez 3-10. koffee k u p keglers February 22, 1990 L W MCGG 24 12 The Hi Hos 14 22 Beechers Alley Cats 20 16 Three J's 18 18 No Pin Hitters 19 17 The Hopefuls 15 21 Gutter Dusters 14 22 The Dregs 12 22 Splits converted: Eva Griffith 2-7; Juanita Martin 5-7; Eileen Padberg 4-5 High game: Linda Schultz 215 High series: Linda Schultz 535 Spare Timers February 27, 1990 W in lo st Couuliy Rose 28 12 Gazette-Times 22 18 Gardners 21 19 Petersons 20 20 Central Market 17 23 Les Schwab 16 24 Splits Converted: April Wilson 4-5; Annie Schwarz 3-10. High Game: Millie Hanna & Juanita Mar tin 181. High Series Millie Hanna 515. SPRING GARDENING TIM E Now in stock: • • • • • Trees Shrubs Peatmoss Lawn Ornaments Bark Dust PI ¡TTYJOHN'S Farm & Builders Supply H eppner 676 - 9157 SERVICE/ SPECIALTY TOOLS 4 P c. F ro n t-E n d T ool Set J ^ .f rg n lEm^i^tmmynt Tool f t l Set includes: Heavy-duty separator tool, pitman wedge, shock link and tie rod spreader, and ball joint separator All tools are chromed with knurled handles tor easy grip. No. 32042 Mir S u » . Prlct $57 95 Sugi. RUI OUL Prlco Thursdav Night lad ies March 1, 1990 W L lito 24 to B & C Repair 22 14 J & J Ceramics 20to 15to Jordan Elevator 19 17 Penland House 19 17 Black Horse Contracting 17to I8to Kinzua 13 23 MCGG 8to 27to Depot Nursery High game Alvina ftidberg 218. High series: Alvina Padberg 546 Splits converted Mane Boor 4-7-K). Mary Beamer 5-6; George Nairns 7-8; Theo Greenup 5-10; Karen Phegley 5-6. High team game. J & J Ceramics 769. High team series: J & J Ceramics 2220. KiifTee k u p keglers March 1, 1990 W L 27 13 MCGG 24 16 The Hi Ho's 19 Beechers Alley Cats 21 19 21 Three J’s 18 22 Gutter Dusters 17 23 No Pin Hitters 17 23 The Hopefuls 17 23 The Dregs Splits converted: Bunnie Lindsay 5- Maude Hughes 5-7 & 3-9-10; Iris Campbell 6-7-10; Betty Brown 3-10 High game: Iris Campbell 203. High series: Iris Campbell 539. Dime a Dozen March 4, 1990 W L 23 17 #5 #1 22 18 22 18 tn #4 21to 18to 21 19 #8 19 21 46 18 22 43 12 to 27 to 42 High game: Billie Van Arsdale 194. Gary Van Arsdale 197. High series Alvina Padberg 502 and Gary Van Arsdale 549. High Team Game: 47, 779. High Team Series:48, 2138 Splits converted: Willie Maddern 5-7, Sal ly Maddern 5-6-10; Ellis McRoberts 4-5-7; Riley Munkers 3-10, 5-6; Bebe Munkers 3-10; Theo Greenup 5-7. *> CE • Fits most struts . Fast & easy to use . Lightweight portable No. 31730 Mir. Sugg. Prlco $42.(0 Sugg. R U l 0 U I Prlco Heppner M o P a r t s « 676-9123 148 E. Center Heppner Because there are no * unimportant parts. W L 31 13 Country Rose 18 Gazette-Times 26 Gardners 22 22 23 Petersons 21 20 24 Central Market Les Schwab 16 28 High game: Theo Greenup 203. High series: Inetia Cantin 536. Splits converted: Annie Schwarz 6-7-10; Millie Hanna3-I0 & 5-10; Judy Cowelt 4-5; Kathy Cutsforth 3-10. Thursdav Night Indies March 8. 1990 W L J & J Ceramics 26 14 24 to 15 to B & C Repair Penland House 22 to 17to Black Horse Contracting 18 22 Jordan Elevator 19 21 Kinzua I8to 2lto 14 MCGG 26 Depot Nursery Uto 28to High game: Bonnie Grant 191. High series: Theo Greenup 486. High team game: J & J Ceramics 832. High team series: J & J Ceramics 2258. Splits converted: Alvina Padbetg 4-K); Dian na Hoeft 3-10; (Jandra Halvorsen 6-10. W L MCGG 14 30 Hi Ho’s 28 16 Three J's 21 23 No Pin Hitters 21 23 Beechers Alley Cats 21 23 Gutter Dusters 24 20 Hopefuls 18 26 The Dregs 27 17 High game. Billie Van Arsdale 186. High series: Billie Van Arsdale 468. Splits converted: Neoma Bailey 5-6-7; Rene Ledbetter 4-5-7; Janet Beamer 3-10; Karen Phegley 3-10. Dime A Dozen M arch 1!, 1990 W L 41 26 18 4 8 24 20 4 5 24 20 47 23 21 4 6 22 22 44 21 to 22 to 4 3 19 25 42 15 to 28 to Splits converted: Terry Smith 3-5-7-10; Dorothy Wilson 4-7-8; Neil Beamer 5-6-7; Bebe Munkers 3-9-10; Judy Rickcrt 4-5-7. High game: Theo Greenup 177 and Terry Smith 221. High series: Janet Beamer 483 and Terry Smith 574. High team game: 4 6, 764 High team series: 4 1, 2134. Spare Timers M arch L3, 1990 ZERO IN ON ZERO DOWN FINANCING! $0 Down • No Payments for 90 Days, Plus 90-Day FREE Financing with Polaris Star Card* _5T RCARD These are full-size machines Buy any new P o laris ATV designed 1« * be ridden only hv adults between March 1st and May .list | age IN and older For ytwir safety and we ll let you take it home for I Always wear a helmet, eye- protection no money down. 90-day free I and protective clothing Be '»4 9 i'K J ÍJÍH 1«W financing, plus no payments for J particularly careful on difficult 90 days How s that for an easy terrain Polaris recommends that all ATV riders way to climb aboard? Talk to your local take a training course For safety and training Polaris dealer for all the details informât ion. see y«*ur dealer or call Polaris at Iv :t2 H -9 9 7 5 In Minnesota I-ftWV247-4jf>70 WARNINC A TV’s can he hazardous to operate • »Hi f a i u t i a l p a rth ip a tm it ATV J i a k r< LEXINGTON LUMBER VVon Country Rose 31 Gazette-Times 27 Gardners 24 Central Market 24 Petersons 24 Les Schwab 20 High Game: Carol Norris 195. High Series: Jackie Allstott 506. Iztst 17 21 24 24 24 28 Dime a Dozen M arch 18. 1990 W L 41 28 20 45 27 21 48 25 23 44 24 to 23 to 47 24 24 46 24 24 43 20 28 42 I8to 29 to High game: Alvina ftdberg 201, Terry Smith 232. High series: Alvina Padberg 520, Terry Smith 601 High Team Game: 42, 813. High Team S eries:# 2 . 2267 Splits converted Lucille Massey 4-5, Delbert Binschus 9-K); Ellis McRoberts 3-K), Behe Munkers 2-7-8, Mike Doherty 5-7. Willie Maddern 5-8-K). L ex in g to n , O re . 989 -8 5 8 6 Believe It. Thursdav Night ladles M arch 15, 1990 W J & J Ceramics 30 B & C Repair 26to Black Horse Contracting 25 Jordan Elevator 23 kofTe k u p keglers March 15, 1990 W L MCGG 16 32 Hi Ho's 30 18 Beechers Alley Cats 25 23 No Pin Hitters 23to 24 to Gutter Dusters 23 25 Three J’s 22 to 25to Hopefuls 18 30 18 30 The Dregs High game: Linda Schultz 196. High series: Linda Schultz 557. Splits convened Josie Kindslather 5-K); Bet ty Brown 5-10. Bowling officers elected The Heppner Bowling Association recently completed balloting for its officers for the 1990-91 season. Officers elected to head the association in the coming year are: president-N eil Beam er, vice president-D uane D isque, secretary/treasurer-John Edmundson and directors (two year terms)-Garry Van Arsdale and Rick Johnston. Outgoing president Dave Zachry thanks the officers who served with him during the 1989-90 bowling season for their assistance in leading the association. P U B L I C N O T IC E Spare Timers March 6, 1990 kofTe k u p Keglers March 8. 1990 H o ok & B o lts Strut C o m p re sso r Penland House 22 to 21to 18to 25 to Kinzua MCGG 18 26 Depot Nursery 12 to 31to High game Marie Rudisill 184 High senes: Fran Barnett 500. High team game: J & J Ceramics 717. High team series: J & J Ceramics 2103. Splits converted: LoRayne Bowman 5-K) & 5-6 10; Debbie Rhodes 5-6-K); Janet Beamer 5-7; Karen Phegley 3-10; Dianna Hoeft 3-K); Darlene Scroggins 5-6; Eileen Padberg 8-9. L 14 I7to 19 21 Notice of Budget Committee Meeting A public meeting of the budget committee for the Willow Creek Park District to discuss the budget for fiscal year July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991, will be held at the Colum bia Basin meeting room in Heppner. The meeting will take place April 3 at 7 p.m. The purpose is to receive the budget message and document at the Willow Creek Park District. This is a public meeting where the delibera tion of the budget committee will take place. Any person mayappear at the meeting and discuss the pur posed budget with the budget committee. Published: March 2 1, 1990 P U B L I C N O TIC E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPTION OF BOND ORDINANCE The Board of Port Commissioners of the Port of Morrow, Oregon (the “ Board” ), will hold a public hear ing at 3:00 p.m ., on April 11, 1990 at One Marine Drive, Boardman. Oregon on the proposed issuance of its National Rural U tilities Cooperative Finance Corporation G uaranteed Pollution C ontrol Revenue Refunding Bonds (Pacific Northwest Generating Company Project) Series 1991A (the “ Bonds” ) in the aggregate principal amount not in excess of $5,900,000 for the purpose of refunding the outstanding principal amount of the $6,200,000 Port of Morrow, Oregon National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation Guaranteed Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (Pacific Northwest Generating Com pany Project) Series 198IN which were issued to finance a portion of the costs of the interest of Pacific Northwest Generating Company (the “ Company” ) in certain pollution control, sewage and solid waste disposal facilities (consisting of Fly- Ash Removal System. Coal Dust Collection System, Sanitary Sewage Treatment Facilities, Waste Water Treatment Facilities and Bottom Ash Disposal Facility)(The "Project” ) at the Number One Boardman Station on Carty Reservoir located thirteen miles southwest of Boardman, Oregon at the south end of Tower Road, Morrow County, Oregon and to refund an earlier issue of bonds which financed certain costs of the Project and issuance costs inciden tal thereto. The public is invited to attend and comment on any of the matters herein noted and all taxpayers, residents or interested parties who appear will be given a reasonable op portunity to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the propos ed issue of the Bonds. If you are unable to attend the public hearing, written comments concerning any of the matters noted above may he ad dressed to the Port of Morrow, One Marine Drive, P O. Box 200, Boardman, Oregon 97818. Atten tion: Secretary. Upon completion of the public hearing, the Board will consider the adoption of a bond ordinance authorizing the issuance of the Bonds DATED: March 14. 1990 Kent Goodyear. Secretary, Port of Morrow. Oregon Published: March 21 and 28, 1990 P U B L I C N O TIC E P U B L I C N O T IC E OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of EVA M. ROBINSON Deceased. No. 90-PR3 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is given that the undersign ed has been appointed and has qualified as the personal represen tative of the estate. All persons hav ing claims against the estate are re quired to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the per sonal representative at the offices of Kuhn and Spicer, 269A N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional informa tion from the records of the court, the personal representative or the at torney for the personal representative. DATED and first published March 14, 1990. Creston O. Robinson Personal Representative 290 Church St. Heppner, OR 97836 Published: March 14, 21 and 28, 1990______________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of VIOLET SWAGGART, Deceased. No. 90-PR-2 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative c/o Collins & C ollins, P .O . Box 1457, Pendleton, OR 97801, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional informa tion from the records of the court, the personal representative or the at torneys for the personal representative DATED and first published: March 7, 1990. GERALD SWAGGART Personal Representative c/o COLLINS & COLLINS A ttorneys for Personal Representative 326 SE Second P.O. Box 1457 Pendleton, OR 97801 Tel. No. (503) 276-3320 Published: March 7, 14 and 21, 1990_________________________ P U B L I C N O T IC E The Port of Morrow, Oregon in vites bids for the construction of an approximately 900 foot deep water supply well. Work includes drilling, setting and grouting 16-inch casing through 600 feet, more or less, of alluvium and basalt; drilling a hole sized for 12-inch well casing for 300 feet, more or less; furnishing and setting 300 feet, more or less, of 12-inch well casing; and developing and pump testing the completed well. Artesian flow is possible. A pilot hole may be drilled for all or a portion of the well. Sealed bids for the described pro ject will be received by the Port of Morrow at the Port of Morrow of fice located at No. 1 Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon, or at P.O. Box 200, Boardman, Oregon 97818 un til 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time, March 28, 1990, and then publicly opened and read aloud. This project is be ing funded through State of Oregon Economic Development Department funds. The Contractor is subject to all State of Oregon requirements regarding the payment of State of Oregon Prevailing Wage Rates. The contract time for the project shall be 90 calendar days. The Contract Documents may be examined at the following locations: Port of Morrow, No. 1 Marine Drive, Boardman, Oregon Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 1901 N. Fir Street, La Grande, Oregon Anderson. Perry & Associates, Inc., 214 E. Birch Street, Walla Walla, Washington Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Anderson. Perry & Associates, Inc., 1901 N. Fir Street. P.O. Box 1107, La Grande, Oregon 97850 upon a non-rcfundable payment of $25.00 for each set. The Contract Document will be available after March 14. 1990. Gary Neal, Port Manager Published: March 14 and 21. 1990 The Budget Committee of Hepp ner Rural Fire Protection District will meet at Bev’s Bookkeeping, 126 E. May St., Heppner Oregon 97836, at 7:00 P.M., Monday, April 2, 1990, for the purpose of discuss ing the budget for the 1990-91 Fiscal year. Board of Directors Heppner Rural Fire Prot. Dist. Published: March 21, 1990 1 CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the wonderful hospital staff and all others concerned who helped us. Bob Lovgren family __________________ 3-20-lc We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude for all kindness shown to us at the loss o f husband, father and grandfather. We are grateful for all the food, flowers, prayers, mass offerings, charitable donations, gifts and offers of help. Our thanks to the rescue units of Lexington and lone, the ambulance- Drs. Berretta and the hospital. We are especially grateful to Father Hahn and Father Beard for the comforting service. We also thank Bill Kenny and Carley Drake for the beautiful music and Howard for doing the readings. Our special thanks to the Altar Societies for the lovely dinner. Everyone has been so wonderful, it is hard to find words to express our thanks. The family of Wilbur Steagall _______________________P A special thanks to Stuart and Julie Dick for organizing the new addition to the youth activities, the St. Pat’s Hoop Shoot. Thanks also to Rick Johnston for helping out. The kids all loved it. Judy & Don Barber Paul & Susan Hisler Joe & Linda Kenny Patty & Dave Matheny _______________________3-21-lc We’d like to thank and compli ment the teachers and students from Heppner for their very creative Irish Art work that they made for display for our downtown business windows during the St. Pat’s celebration. They made a nice addition to decorating the town The following teachers and students participating were: Ms. Cherry Webber, Mrs. Pat Edmund son, Mrs. Lea Calvert, Mrs. Karen Dubuque, Mrs. Mary Haguewood, Mrs. Dick Allen, Mrs. Jean Strange. Mr. Doug Sheirbon, Mrs. Joy Krein, Mrs. Karen Clough and Mrs. Cara Costa. Susan Hisler St Pat’s Committee _______________________ 3-21-lc Cottage Accents would like to thank everyone who made our open ing a great success. We appreciate those craftspersons who donated items for the door prizes and for all who have helped us to get started. Store hours will be Tues. - Sat. 11 a m. to 5 p.m. Thanks, Cindy & Ellen Kennedy _______________________ 3-21-lc Our deepest thanks to the people who contributed items to the St. Pat’s Auction. Your support made this auction the biggest and best yet. Also a big thanks to the behind the scenes people that helped make it a success. Thanks again. Pat Sweeney _______________________ 3-21-lc A big “ thank you” to the members of the Heppner fire depart ment in helping control the fire on our place Monday. We really ap preciate your prompt response. Fred and Kathryn Hoskins 3-21-lp 2 NOTICES Tumbling classes to start soon at the Heppner Junior High Gym. Ages 3-10. For more information call Cin dy Sumner, 989-8514 after 3 p.m. or weekends._____________ 3-7-3c 4 HELP WANTED US Census Bureau has short term census jobs available throughout Morrow County and surrounding areas. $5.50/hour plus 24C per mile, car necessary. Interviews and testing will be held in Heppner. Call 388-7885 (collect). Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.________ 2-28-2c Part-time Job Opening Must he able to type- ac curacy more important than speed. Computer in terface, dictaphone, fil ing. Will train the right individual. Van Marter & Kahl Ins., Inc. 676 9113