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Justice court fine Page 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner, OR, Thursday. Aug. . 1975 Tommy Ray Ayers. 19, Heppner, was cited and char ged with driving while under the influence of Intoxicating liquor. He appeared in Justice Court Tuesday and pled guilty to the charges before Justice of the Peace Charles O'Con nor. He was sentenced to either pay a fine of tm or spent 60 days in the Umatilla County Juil, Ayers chose to pay the fine. Gerard Douglas MacDon aid, lone, was cited by the Oregon Slate Police after he allegedly hit two parked cars in lone early Sunday mor ning. After his arrest he was charged with two counts of J3 fleeing the scene of an accident and also charged with driving while under the Influence of Intoxicating li quor. MaeDonald appeared in Justice Court Tuesday and pleaded guilty. Justice of the Peace Charles O'Connor sen tenced MaeDonald to 10 days on each count of leaving the scene of an accident and 40 duys in the county jail for driving while under the influ ence of Intoxicating liquor. Just ice of the Peace Charles O'Connor dismissed charges against Joan Marie Hughes Tuesday in Justice Court. She had been charged with driving while under the Influence of intoxicating liquor. X Hob ile Home Center Eastern Oregon's Oldest and Most Reliable Dealer Proven Service- Not Promises ivcrcrm GOLDEN Wt ST CM Al ITY FACTORY HI ll.T HOMES Regular house siding, roof, gutters and do n spout. Hutll like homes should be. ficteen I matllla A Hermiston on High ay .12 it Poer C ity 922-3752 Citizen involvement requested The Morrow County Court and Morrow County Planning Commission wish to inform all interested citizens of Morrow County of the opportunity to serve on a citizen involve ment committee. The purpose of this committee is to act as an advisory committee to the planning commission. The committee will be involved in all levels of planning from plan development to imple mentation. The committee will also serve as an advisory group to all state agencies engaged in planning in Mor row County. Those interested are invited to attend a meeting to be held Aug. 14. 1975. 7:30 p.m. in the Morrow County Courthouse, Heppner. OR. The meeting will be held to discuss state and county subdivision regulations, and to establish the membership of the Committee for Citizen Involvement. TRUCKERS CONVENTION Oregon Log Truckers Asso ciation will hold its state convention in Bend on Aug. 8, 9 and 10. Besides the regular business matters, installation of new officers will be held. Among the activities plan ned will be the world cham pionship log truck driving contest. Drivers from the western United States and Canada are expected to compete. 1 . r 1 r t f y 1 "'"St, f" 1 ( ; ; . I i : - I' . r" v. ' I 1 I I i j Honored on anniversary Bil l. SI I KIR HON New service worker forChiidrens Service W S(RTinll w i J n. f?;IuljrUslUJfiluIiiuiIi jjpo AVISOS 11 r FREE 4-H Horse Show 9 a.m. Sat & Sun. Aug. 9 & 10 mi t ENTERTAINERS DINON & BONNIE THE BUNNELL SISTERS OLIVER PACINI it it Queen Megan I Slangier and Princesses nrbrall.M-flandJn.kle Trsrcy Welcome you to the fair! STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 Keel Barbecue Mckenzie Park Thursday etening Horse Pulling Contest Wednesday etening Junior Kodro Thurs.. Frl..Sal.fe. Kiddles Day Thursday i rides 1 1 Senior ('Illicit Da Friday Free admission Carnlxal Wed.. Thurs.. Frl., Sal. I ll A I FA Eshlblts Show maniihlp Sal. 2 p.m. Commercial Indoor A Outdoor Display, largest ever Parade Saturday Morning Professional A Amateur Fnlertalnmenl U Ice daily Thurs.. Frl.. Sat. Cowboy Breakfast Thurs.. Frl.. Sal.. Sun. Open Breed Horse Show Sal. I new this year! Old Time Fiddlers Contest Saturday evening One Admission Charge Covers Daily Events iri ri i" in -1 ...... J Bill Shcirbon. 26. is the new service worker for the Morrow County Childrens Service Div ision. Heppner. He was born and raised in Hood Kiver and attended grammar and high school in that area. He attended Oregon Slate University and later worked for the Forest Service at Wallowa. Some of his duties include providing services for child abuse cases, child care for molhers who are attending special training programs, child neglect cast's and provi ding foster homes for the youngsters in the county. "At present there is a shortage of foster homes in Morrow County." said Shcir bon Of the last t children ' pftcctf In fostcf homes all but four had lo be placed in homes otilsidc of Morrow County. Foster parents must be certified to take care of children. This is usu.illv accomplished hy an interview . Later the home is checked to Mt' if it meets the necessary requirements lolhmed bv a Bank has gains First National Hank of Oregon reported a decline in earnings lor the second quar ter of 1973. reflecting the el I ii Is of the nation's ailing economy. Deposits were up and loans otf compared to midyear 1971 The Heppner Brunch re ported deposits :f $10,242,773 and loans of $HUK478 as of June 30, Comparable totals for the branch a tear ago were $inWi.24fl in deposits and $9.4.17.44:1 in loans. The bank's domestic de posits totaled til 72.3fi2.OiiO on June 30 compared to j2.ii77.4:I2.(io recorded at the end of the second quarter of 1974 First National's loans generated by 142 statewide offices were Il.36l.6l2.ooo, down slightly from the tl.384.OI6.ono reported on the same date in 1974 Total resources were t2.820.296.oou, up from t2.60 1 .589.000 on June 30 of last year. For the second quarter, income before securities transactions was t4.82O.00Q. down 61 per cent from tS.137.000 in 1974. This amounts to 91 cents per share compared lo 97 rents last year. The decline In earnings Is a result of generally slack loan demand and the continuing nnrrowtng of interest spreads which produced less than a 1 per cent gain in the bank's net interest Income. This Increase together with small gains In other operating Income cate gories was not sufficient to offset 10 per cent rise In non interest operating ex penses. Income before securities transactions for the first half of 1973 amounted lo ltO.047,000, or tl 99 per share, up 12 per cent from I3.9r7.000 or II 87 recorded In 1974 Nel Income after securities trans actions was tto.OM.OtiO com pared lo 19.940,01X1 last year, check of the existing water and sewer facilities and whether the home is located outside of the corporate city limits. F'oster parents receive compensation from the county depending on the age of the child. The amount varies from JI07-IS8 per month per child. There is a shortage of foster parenls in Heppner as well as a shortage of short time placement homes in the coun ty. These homes are needed for emergency placement only. Sheirbon and his wife Decoy and their eight -month-old son Brent are presently living in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Allen were honored on the occasion of their golden wed ding anniversary with a re ception at the Greenfield Grange Hall. The affair was hosted by the couple's sons and daughters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Allen. Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen. Yakima. WA. and their grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Getsinger. Natchez. WA. and Stacie. Stuart. Stephanie and Scott Allen. Hermiston. Arthur and Mabel Allen were married July 21. 1925 at Arlington. They lived at Olex first, then in Arlington. Con don and LaGrande before coming to Boardman in 1933, where they have lived since except for the years of 1943-45 when thev lived in Tacoma. WA. They operated a service station in the old town of Boardman. moving their busi ness when the business section of the town was relocated in 1952. When the tow n was again relocated due to the John Day Dam in 1965 the Allen's built a new station and purchased their present country home. Both have been active in community affairs and Arthur has been on the board of the Umatilla Electric Cooperative for about 12 years. Mabel has been on the county planning commission about 14 years, was on the Home Extension county committee three years, and has been treasurer of Greenfield Grange eight years. Approximately 150 persons attended the reception. Irene Jones. Vancouver. WA served the cake. Mrs. Roy Ball and Mrs. Rollin Bishop poured coffee and at the punch bowl were Hazel Miller. Boardman Peaches U-Pick 18C lb. Sun Haven slicing peaches Bring containers Thomas Orchards KIMBERI.Y. OK. s:u-r. BaaoBaoaBoaa'0 and Maude Kobow. Lebanon. Mrs. Willard Baker. Allen's sister was in charge of the guest book. Others assisting included Mrs. Walter Hayes. Mrs. Eldon Shannon. Mrs. I.M. Docken and Mrs. Rupert Kennedv. Guests came from Turkey. Hawthorne. NV. Marsing. ID. Entait. Vancouver and Sunny side. WA. Lebanon. Lake Oswego. The Dalles. Pendle ton. Irrigon. Hermiston, Ar lington. Heppner. Lexington, lone. Beaverton and Neotsu. Get one gallon rlnils when you buy four ill! Itm (li v UHL--JT. I ... Won't drip, sag, crack, blister or peel Shakertown stain applies easily, penetrates I deep, and lasts longer on new or previously I finished wood. Top quality pigments assure! years of beautiful protection for smooth or I rough surfaced wood indoors or out. SAVE MONEY NOW! One gallon Shakertown Stain FREE when you buy fourgaiions. . . offer good thru Sept 6th AVAILABLE AT: Pettyjohn's Farm & Builder's Supply n. 678-9157 f MtssMaaaaaaHMi WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? 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