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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 4,2007
Local students make OSU honor roll H e p p n e r Babe R u th team s’ last gam e goes into Health Dept, lists
H e p p n e r: 3.5 or
Oregon State Uni-
July hours
extra innings
\ersity has announced the
students w ho have made the
scholastic honor roll spring
term.
A total o f 506 stu­
den ts e arn ed stra ig h t-A
(4.0). Another 2,288 earned
a B-plus (3.5) or better to
make the listing. To be on
the honor roll, students must
carry at least 12 graded
hours o f course work.
Students on the hon­
or roll included:
better-Marcy A. Miller, se­
nior, sociology; Laurie L.
Murray, freshman, general
science.
lone: 3.5 or Better-
Cameron L. Krebs, senior,
agricultural business man­
agement; Cayle H. Krebs,
senior, general agriculture;
Natalie B. McElligott, ju ­
nior, animal sciences.
Irrigon: 3.5 or bet-
ter-Matthew A. Gordanier,
senior, civil engineering.
OLCC distributes spirits revenue
The Oregon Liquor
Control Commission sent
S 151,247 for May to Baker,
G rant, Harney, M alheur,
Morrow, Umatilla, Union,
and Wallowa counties and
their 52 cities in the total
statew ide distilled spirits
revenue distribution o f $ 11.1
million.
F o llo w in g is the
d is b u rs e m e n t: M o rro w
C o., pop. 12,125, $3,458
- Boardman, $2,611; Hep­
pner, $1,164; lone, $280;
Irrigon, $1,507; L exing­
ton, $230; Baker Co., pop.
16,470, $4,607 - B aker
City, $8,253; Haines, $358;
Halfway, $202; Hunting-
ton, $461; Richland, $111;
Sumpter, $140; Unity, $103;
( • r a n t C o ., pop. 7,630,
$2,176 - Canyon City, $543;
D ayville, $136; G ranite,
$25‘; John Day, $1,522;
Long Creek, $181; Monu­
ment, $123; Mt. Vernon,
$403; Prairie City, $005;
Seneca, S185; H arney Co.,
pop. 7,670, $ 2,188 - Bums,
$ 2 ,4 6 7 ; H ines, $ 1 ,4 7 2 ;
M alheur C'o., pop. 31,725,
$0,048 - Adrian, $152; Jor­
dan Valley, $107; Nyssa,
$2,648; O ntario, $0,314;
Vale, $1,686; U m a tilla
Co., pop. 72,305, $20,580
- A dam s, $271; A thena,
$1,045; Echo, $580; Helix,
$172; Hermiston, $12,670;
Milton-Freewater, $5,416;
Pendleton, $14,237; Pilot
Rock, $1,283; Stanfield,
$1,772; Ukiah, $214; Uma­
tilla, $5,251; Weston, $600;
Union C’o., pop. 25,110,
$7,161 - Cove, $510; Elgin,
$1,374; lmbler, $243; Is-
land City, $700; La Grande,
$10,314; N orth Pow der,
$4,035; Summerville, $00;
Union, S 1,61 2; W allow a
C o., pop. 7,140, $2,036 -
Enterprise, $1,600; Joseph,
$001; Lostine, $206; Wal­
lowa, $716.
The OLCC follows
a per-capita d istrib u tio n
formula based on Oregon's
population of 3.60 million.
For May it was 28.5 cents
per person for counties; 82
cents a person for cities. The
breakdown was: 36 coun­
ties, 10 percent, $1.05 mil­
lion; 241 cities, 20 percent,
$2.1 million; state general
fund, 56 percent, $5.0 mil­
lion; city revenue sharing
account, 14 percent, $1.47
million; state Addiction and
M ental H ealth D ivision,
$570,045; and Oregon Wine
Board, $17,864.
OLCC revenue is
derived from the sale o f
distilled spirits in 241 li­
quor stores, taxes on malt
beverages and w ine, license
fees, and fines for liquor law
violations. Last m o n th 's
revenue share was $10.0
million.
The OLCC collects
privilege taxes o f $2.60 for
a 31-gallon barrel o f malt
beverage, 67 cents a gal­
lon for taxable wine with
an alcohol content o f 14
percent or under and 77
cents on taxable wine over
14 percent. O f that, 2 cents
a gallon goes to the Oregon
Wine Board to fund research
and promotion.
Saturday, June 2V, in the last match up between the two Heppner Babe Kuth teams, Jon Bovce tags
out Daniel Jeffreys, sending the game into extra innings. Both teams, one team coached by Kick
Johnston and one team coached by Kick Paullus, ended up winning a game.
Photo by Sandy Matthews
Over the Teacup
The Willow Creek
Country Club Ladies held
their nine-hole Invitational
on Tuesday, June 26. They
report that it was a beautiful
day for golf and 40 ladies
came out to enjoy the course
and the delicious salad lun­
cheon.
The winners for the
day’s play were:
-Low gross o f the
field: Betty Hyde, La Grande-
Country Club.
-Low net of the field:
Peggy Fishburn, WCCC.
O th e r w in n e rs
were:
-Black Rock Creek
Golf Club: Low gross-first-
Marilu Smith; Low net-first,
Sheryl Beck
-Canyon Lakes Golf
Club: Low gross first-Inez
Mowery; Low net-first a tie,
Helen Graham and Marlene
Shaw.
-C o lu m b ia Park:
Low g ro ss firs t-C h a rla
Casey; Low net first-Sandi
Oster.
-Horn Rapids: Low
-K.P. second shot
gross first-Sue Hanni; Low guest-Sue Hanni; home-Loa
net first-Mary Chartrand.
Heideman.
-Long putt guest-
-La Grande CC: Low Susie B row n; hom e-P at
gross first-Stephanie Mess- Dougherty.
-Birdies guest-Sue
ersmith; Low net first-Carol
Sum m er, second-Jeanine Hanni; home-Corol Mitch­
ell, Luvilla Sonstegard.
Trotter.
-C h ip -in s g u ests-
-Tri-Cities CC: Low
gross first-a tie, Ev Abern- Janelle Kensler, Ellen Le­
ethy and Ellen LeVee; Low Vee, Jeanine Trotter, Carol
H am ilto n ; h o m e- B etty
net first-Neva Doyle.
-Umatilla Golf Club: Carlson, Luvilla Sonstegard,
Low gross first-Carole Ham­ Pat Edmundson.
The men of WCCC
ilton.
-Willow' Creek: Low helped at the invitational.
Golfers are remind­
gross first-Luvilla Sonste-
gard, second-Loa Heide- ed that the tee-time in July
man, third-Corol Mitchell; is at 8 a.m.
Low net first Pat Dougherty,
J u ly 6 Ja c k and
second-Jackie Allstott, third- Marriage Licenses
Lorrene Montgomery.
J ill cancelled
Special events:
The Morrow County
-Long drive guest- Clerk at the M.C. Courthouse
Betty Hyde; hom e-R ose- in Heppner has released the
The Friday, July 6,
mary Bums.
following report:
Jack and Jill tournament at
-K .P . g u e s t- N e -
-Ju n e 28: J i mmy the Willow Creek Country
va Doyle; hom e-V irginia Endy Loera, 21, Stanfield, Club has been cancelled.
Grant.
and Cindy Guadalupe Fu-
entes, 20, Hermiston.
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Primary
Shoe
Return
Spring
Secondary Shoe
Return Spring
m im 'Æ m ë
Wheel Cylinder
Assembly
Primary
Shoe
Cable Guide
COMPLETE REAR
DRUM BRAKE SERVICE
Parking Brake Strut
Shoe
Hold-Down
Parts
Parking Brake Lever
Adjusting Cable
Parking
Brake
Cable
Secondary Shoe
Adjuster Lever
Adjuster
Lever Spring
Adjuster Assembly
Housing
Oufer/lnner
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Over 9 0 % of a ll cars b u ilt today should
have a 4 wheel alignment. Most front wheel
drives and some rear w heel drives have
rear wheel adjustm ents. W e Invite you to
ask us about it.
High Quality brake shoes
Resurface drums
All new hold-down return springs
All new wheel cylinders
Adjust parking brake
Bleed A Adjust entire system
Free replacement 25,006 mile
warranty
COMPLETE FRONT
DISC BRAKE SERVICE
1. Replace with remanufactured or
rebuild front calipers
2. High Quality disc pads
3. Resurface rotors
4. Repack wheel bearings (except FWD)
5. New Iront seals (except FWD)
6. Bleed A adlust entire system
7. Free replacement 25.000 mile
warranty
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The Morrow County
Health Dept, lists its o f­
fice hours for the month of
July:
Thur sday, July
5 - Heppner office, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1
pm .);
M onday, July 9 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
pm .);
Tuesday, July 10 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Thur sday, July
12 - Heppner office, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1
p.m.);
Monday, July 16 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 17 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Thur sday, July
19 - Heppner office, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1
p.m.);
Monday, July 23 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 24 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Thur sday, July
26 - Heppner office, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1
p.m.);
Monday, July 30 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 31 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.).