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M p N V ^ Ii -m Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 21, 1993 - THREE Creative Arts meeting changed The meeting for the Morrow County Creative Arts has been changed to Monday Aug. 2 at 1 p.m. The meeting will be held at RJ’s Steak House in Lexington and will feature a demonstration of Fimo, a plastic polymer, by Tonya Heideman. PLOYHAR INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE Past rodeo V. • • V , > Jossie Evans takes top awards at horse show queens invited Jossie Evans, Heppner took the champion senior performance and champion high point rider to ride in awards in the Morrow County Open Horse Show held Sunday, parade and July 18 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. luncheon Mim Myren was reserve cham m i. * • * pion senior performance horse and champion junior performance horse. Char Coe and Brenda Holtz tied for reserve high point rider. Following are further results of the horse show: Halter, class 1-Geldings, all ages: first and champion-Mim Myren, second and reserve champion-Annie Hisler, third- 127 N. Main Clint Bellamy. Heppner, Ore Class 2, mares, all ages: first- Jossie Evans, second-M im Myren, third-Char Coe, fourth- » n n r T T T T T T n r B ^ ' BW Bn r r r r r r r r T r B ~ r 8 b b b g » . Photo by Joyce Hughes Mandi Gutierrez. Annie Hisler side steps her horse through the Western Trail Class 3, ponies up to 56” : first- o event at the horse show held July 18 Erin Crowell, second-Sarah Bar- row, third-Kristal Temple. Class 26, M.C. Jr. Horse Class 4, open showmanship, all sixth-Erin Crowell and Amber Now taking orders for the new Western Pleasure Reining, four ages: first-Brenda Holtz, second- Peck. and under: first-Mim Myren, Class 20, open Maiden Horse Star Trek ornament Char Coe, third-Casey Evans, second-Sheila Biggerstaff. Pleasure, all ages: first-Char fourth-Clint Bellamy. Class 27, M.C. Sr. Horse Coe, second-Jossie Evans, third- Holiy Rebekah Lodge in Lex Performance, class 5, M.C. Valerie Howell, fourth-Shelia Western Reining, five and over: ington, has planned a card party Leadline, five and under: first- Biggerstaff, fifth-Mandi Gutier first-Mim Myren, second-Jossie on Saturday, July 31 at 7:30 Brianne Jones. Evans, third-Tari Hayek, fourth- rez, sixth-Cinuy Kuenzi. p.m.. Refreshments will be serv Class 6, M.C. Walk/Trot, Char Coe, fifth-Dick Temple, Class 21, M.C. Western Com ed and prizes will be awarded. eight and under: first-Kristal mand class al) ages: first-Casey sixth-Mark Miller. State Assembly president Temple, second-Donald Adams, Class 28 M.C. Western Trail Evans, second-Jossie Evans, Cheryl Rhode will visit at the San third-Sarah Barrow. 15 and under: first-T ravis third-Char Coe, fourth-Mandi Souci Lodge on Monday, Aug. 2 Class 7, M .C. English Stop in early Gutierrez, fifth-Krista Adams, Bellamy, second-Annie Hisler, at 1 p.m. Pleasure, all ages: first-Tari third-Amber Peck, fourth-Char sixth-Brenda Holtz. for best selection Hayek, second-Jossie Evans, Coe, fifth-Jossie Evans, sixth- Class 22, open Western Equita third-Mim Myren, fourth-Casey Krista Adams. tion, all ages: first-Char Coe. Evans, fifth-Annie Hisler, sixth- Class 29. M.C. Western Trail, second-Valerie Howell, third- : Amber Peck. -------- _ —— "■ -----v;;.". 16 and over: first-Char Coe, Annie Hisler, fourth-Brenda Class 8, open English Pleasure An open house reception second-Jossie Evans, third-Mim Holtz, fifth-Cindy Kuenzi. honoring Oregon State Police all ages: first-Casey Evans, Myren. Class 23, M.C. W estern Senior Trooper Carl Martin upon second-Brenda Holtz. Class 30. M.C. Western Trail, Equitation, 15 and under: first- 5 x 7 .............................. $ 1 .7 9 Class 9, M.C. English Equita his retirement has been scheduled jr. horse: first-Mim Myren, Jossie Evans, second-Char Coe. for Saturday, July 31, at 1 p.m. tion, all ages: first-Jossie Evans, 8 x 1 0 ............................ $ 2 .9 9 third-Shad Hisler, fourth-Eric second-Erin Crowell. at All Saints Episcopal Church. second-Casey Evans, third- 1 1 x 1 4 .......................... $ 5 .9 9 Class 31, M.C. Western Trail Meakins, fifth-Amber Peck. Friends are invited to stop by Amber Peck, fourth-Salli eight and under: first-Kristal sixth-Brenda Holtz. • Amateur size and C-41 type negatives or slides only. McElligott, fifth-Annie Hisler, for cake and coffee. Temple, second-Donald Adams. Class 24, M .C. W estern • 8x10 & 11x14 from 135mm or 126 only sixth-Erin Crowell. third-Salli McElligott and Sara Equitation, 16 and over: first- • DO NOT mix sizes or types in Class 10, open English Equita Barrow. Char Coe. the same envelope K&K tion, all ages: first-Brenda Holtz. Class 23, open Western Trail, Class 25, open Bareback Ladies, July 20 COLOR LAB Class 11, M .C . English all ages: first-Valerie Howell, Dollar Bill ride: first-Dick Coupon expires 7-31-93 < c Flight A: low gross-Pat Ed Pleasure, jr horse: first-Mim ty „ second-Dick Temple, third-Char Temple. mundson, low net-Carol Norris, Myren. Coe. least putts-Juanita Martin, K.P.- Class 12, M.C. Working Lois Hunt, Chip in #17, Lois Hunter, all ages: first-Jossie Huqt,-, B irdie #13, Karen Evans, second-Casey Evans, , * lone Garden Club members the cpming year’s program with Wildpi&n. if third-Mim Myren, fourth-Brenda met at the home of Jean Nelson subjects such as ‘‘Color in Your Nancy Bailey & Kerry Gorham Flight B: low gross-Helen Holtz, fifth-Erin Crowell. July 14 to compile the club Garden, Migration of Birds, _______ Wedding - July 24_ Gilliam, low net-Suzanne Jepsen, Class 13, M.C. Hunter Hack history book. They enjoyed look Garden Weed Control and least putts-Martha Peterson and all ages: first-Erin Crowell, Bobhette Angell & Patrick Lovgren ing at all the things they had ac Lucille Peck, K .P .-K aren second-Jossie Evans, third-Casey E radication, Status o f the complished this last year and pic Umatilla National Forest in Mor _______ Wedding - July 31 __ Wildman. Evans, fourth-Brenda Holtz, tures of all the activities. row County and Compatible Flight C: low gross-Linda fifth-Salli McElligott, sixth- Teri Piper & Greg Lynch After a salad luncheon the Plants in our Gardens” included Schultz, low net-Murial Palmer, Amber Peck. Wedding - August 14 group discussed the final plans for for discussion. least putts-Mary Beamer, K.P.- Class 14, M.C. Western Muriel Palmer. Plans were made for members Bareback Equitation, all ages: to help with the Flower Show at first-Jossie Evans, second-Char the county fair August 18-20. Coe, third-Amber Peck, fourth- W e Sell Members brought floral ar Annie Hisler, fifth-Shad Hisler, Computer Paper The Heppner Coordinating rangements using the fair themes. sixth-Dick Temple. G azette-Tim es - 1 North Main Heppner 676-9158 Council (HCC) will meet in the Class 15, M .C. W estern 676-9228 GEODC office on Tuesday, Ju ÌA -AAAAA.AAA.AA.B. BA.AAAAAA 8 AAAABAAAAAAAAAB.Q 0 fl 8 g B B ft Pleasure, junior horse: first- ly 27 at 7:30 a.m. Shelia Biggerstaff, second-Annie Agenda topics include Skip Hisler, third-Mim Myren, fourth- Mathews on the swimming pool Erin Crowell. Boardman Pharmacy project, Bob Kahl on the Willow C lass 16, open W estern & Hardware Creek Reservoir RV Park project Pleasure, all ages: first-Valerie 1 202 1st N.W. P O. Box 170 and the U.S. Forest Service Howell, second-Char Coe, third- Boardman. Oregon 97818 Econom ic Recovery G rant Jossie Evans, fourth-Brenda 481-9474 481-7351 applications. Holtz, fifth-Annie Hisler, sixth- HCC meets regularly on the se Jaclynn Hughes. Breast Cancer Treat cond and fourth Tuesday morn Class 17, M.C. W estern ment With Tamoxifen ings of Pleasure, 15 and under: first- each month. Meeting notices and The threat of breast cancer is a Jossie Evans, second-Erin constant fear for women every agendas will appear in the Meahins, third-Casey Evans, where. The American Cancer So Gazette-Times the week before fourth-Char Coe, fifth-Mandi ciety estimates close to 200.000 each meeting. Gutierrez, sixth-Brenda Holtz. new cases of breast cancer will The meetings are open to the Class 18, M.C. Western Here are a few services that may occur in the United States during public. Pleasure, 16 and over: first-Tari 1993. A report in American Drug be of interest to you Hayek, second-Jossie Evans, gist indicates that 46,(XK) women will die of breast cancer this year. third-Char Coe, fourth-Mim This report goes on to describe a • Insurance Products Myren, fifth-Dick Temple, sixth- Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers •Auto Loans large study which the National •Farm Operationg Loans Michelle Meakins. • Bank By Mail Cancer Institute will conduct to Tuesday, July 20, 1993 Class 19, open Western Work •Commercial Loans • Business Checking determine if tamoxifen (Nolvadex Soft White ing Pair Pleasure, all ages: first- • Equipment Loans •Checking by Z eneca Pharm aceuticals July *3.58 Annie H isler and Jaclynn Group), a drug currently used to • Savings Bonds • Direct Deposit Aug *3.58/*3.57 Hughes, second-Shad Hisler and treat breast cancer, has any role in • Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) • Mortgage Loans Sept. *3.58/*3.59 Casey Evans. third-Char Coe and preventing the disease in healthy •Advance Line of Credit (Evergreen Account)! Oct. *3.60/*3.6l •Savings women. The study is scheduled to Jossie Evans. fourth-Nonnie Barley •VISA Cards • Student Loans involve 16,000 women at nearly July-Aug. *91 Walters and Brenda Holtz, fifth- • Money Market Accounts 300 sites in the U.S. and Canada. • Notary Public Sept. *92 Kristal Temple and Dick Temple, Critics of the study are concerned • Financial Consultant •Christmas Club Oct. *93 about how to protect women from The Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court is inviting past queens to participate in this year’s parade scheduled on Saturday, August 21 at 10 a.m. Past queens are also invited to attend the queen’s luncheon at St. Patrick’s Church following the parade. Transportation will be provid ed for those without horses for the parade. For transportation, more infor mation or anyone knowing the whereabouts of past queens con tact Susie Ward, 676-9826, Doris Doherty 443-5011 or Sylvia Ladd 276-1781. Auto * Home * Farm Annuities * Medicare Sups. 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A recent report indicates that tamoxifen reduces breast cancer-related deaths in middle aged women. The report indicates a 20 percent reduction in the five-year mortality rate for women over 50 treated after sur gery The American Hospital For mulary Service indicates that tamoxifen may be preferred toother treatments (e.g.. radiation or other medicines) in cases where tumors are not suitable for surgery.