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    TEN-The Heppne Gatette-Timcs, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. February 5. 1981
Sheriffs
The Sheriff's Department at
the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner handled the
following calls over the past
week:
On Jan. 29. at 5:05 a.m.. a
house fire was reported on the
emergency 911 system by
Shirley Garrett, seven miles
out Balm Fork on the old Luke
Bibby place. The Heppner
Fire Dept. responded to the
call. Some damage was done
to the attic, according to the
Sheriff's report.
Also on Jan. 29 at 7:50 a.m..
Jack Shaw. Pendleton, report
ed his Airedale dog missing
from his pickup, which had
been parked in front of the
Heppner Motel. Anyone find
ing the dog is asked to call
276-6222.
In another Jan. 29 incident,
at 8:02 a.m.. a call received
from the Oregon State Police
at Arlington requesting an
ambulance to respond to a
truck accident resulting in
injuries. The accident had
occurred at mile post 151. in
the east bound lane of Inter
state 84. A Boardman ambu
lance responded to the call.
On Jan. 28. at 12:39 a.m., a
Boardman ambulance re
sponded to a call from the
Ronald Black residence, 208
Boardman Ave., N.W.
On Jan. 27. at 5:30 a.m. a
fire was reported at the
Nugget Motel at Boardman.
The Boardman Fire Dept.
responded to the call.
Also on Jan. 27. at 11 : 12 a.m.
Francisco Aguiar. Stanfield
address, was arrested by
Oregon State Police at Herm
iston on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for allegedly
disobeying a stop sign. Aguiar
was lodged at the Hermiston
Safety Center on other
charges, also, say police.
In another Jan. 27 incident,
a criminal trespass was re
ported by a VS. Forest
Service special agent, M.G.
Powers. The incident occur
red near the Ellis Ranger
Station. Ukiah Ranger Dis
trict. The Sheriff's Dept. says
the case is under investiga
tion. On Jan. 26. an ambulance
was requested at U and I. Inc..
Boardman. A young woman
CowBelles, Beef Council, Les Schwab
sponsor beef-tire promo Fri., Sat,
The Morrow County Cow
belles will be on hand at Les
Schwabs Tire Center in Hepp
ner Friday and Saturday, Feb.
6 and 7. from 1 p.m. to closing
. to pass out free samples of
Hawaiian meatballs.
The free goodies are part of
the 17th annual beef promo
tion program sponsored by
Les Schwab Tire Centers, the
Oregon Beef Council and the
Oregon CowBelles. The pro
gram includes giving free beef
gift certificates with the
purchase of Les Schwab tires.
Les Schwab recently pur
chased nearly $50,000 in beef
certificates from the Oregon
Beef Industry to give away
during the promotion.
In announcing the promo
tion, Donald Ostensoe. man
ager, Oregon Beef Council,
said that "during the past 16
years the Les Schwab Tire
organization, headquartered
in Prineville, has purchased
imore than five-hundred
thousand dollars in beef cert
ificates for their annual tire
promotion. The Beef Council
and the Oregon CowBelles are
most pleased in working with
this Oregon industry in help
ing to publicize and promote
beef gift certificates and beef
products in general."
The beef certificates will be
given with the purchase of two
or more new passenger or
pick-up tires or four Les
Schwab passenger or pick-up
retreads and can be used
toward the purchase of beef at
any business house in the
meat business. This year's
promotion will provide an
added value to the customer
as the tire firm has increased
the value of each free certifi
cate from $5.00 to $7.50. The
certificates may also be used
as premiums on gifts. Last
year the tire firm gave away
over $65,000.00 in free beef in
Report
was reported to be having
trouble with respiration and
low blood pressure. A Board
man ambulance responded to
the call.
Also on Jan. 26. Darwin
Duncan reported vandalism to
his vehicle. A Morrow County
deputy responded to the call.
In another Jan. 26 incident.
Mrs. Gene Lancaster. Hepp
ner reported theft and forgery
of a SAIF check. The Heppner
Police Dept. responded to the
call.
Also on Jan. 26. a fire was
reported at the White resi
dence at Third and 'A' Streets
in lone. The lone Fire Dept.
responded to the call.
On Jan. 25. Darwin Duncan
reported the theft of stereo
equipment and rugs from his
trailer in Irrigon. A Morrow
County deputy responded to
the call.
Also on Jan. 25. Robert
Bass, a custodian at Sam
Boardman Elementary
School, reported a break-in at
the school office. Boardman
Police responded.
On Jan. 24. Oregon State
Police at Hermiston reported
that they had Randall Charles
Jydstrup in custody on their
charges. The State Police also
reported that they had served
a Morrow County Sixth Jus
tice Court warrant on Jyd
strup for failure to pay
restitution and failure to pay a
fine. Jydstrup was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
On Jan. 23. an ambulance
was requested at U and I. Inc..
Boardman. A Boardman am
bulance responded.
Also on Jan. 23. a bartender
at Beecher's Cafe. lone, called
in a report of a mobile home
fire next to Beecher's. Flames
were reported to be coming
out of the building, which was
owned by Robin Baker. No one
was believed to have been in
the building at the time.
In another Jan. 23 incident.
Ruth Brene. at the Hitchin
Post at Boardman. reported
that a male subject was
causing trouble and requested
assistance in removing the
man from the premises. The
Boardman Police Dept. re
sponded. Oregon. Washington and
Idaho.
Les Schwab stated he feels
this year's promotion will be
the company's largest promo
tion. Recent expansion in the
Bowling News
Koffee Kup
Jan. 22
Hi Ho's 7-5,
Gutter Dusters 7-5,
4585.
4514.
4422.
4400.
4533.
4491.
4397.
4591.
Dregs
Three Holers
Three L's
Weary Wives
Newcomers
Pvtts
7-5.
7-5.
6-6,
5-7.
5-7,
4-8.
High individual game -Beverly
Gunderson. 191.
High individual series -Beverly
Gunderson. 477.
High team game - Hi Ho's.
555.
High team series - Three
L's. 1587.
Splits
5-7-9.
Iris Campbell. 5-8-10.
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Obituaries
Marion Olson
HEPPNER - Marion Olson.
80. died Jan. 30. 1981. in
Heppner.
Mr. Olson was born March
17. 1900. at Crocker. Iowa, the
son of Thomas Axel and
Florence M. Blow Olson.
He moved to Heppner in 1946
from Des Moines. Iowa, and
started working for the Hep
pner Lumber Company, He
stayed on through various
management changes until
his retirement from the mill,
now the Kinzua Corporation,
in 1966.
Mr. Olson was an avid
gardener, and a very success
ful one. He enjoyed fishing,
and was a dedicated walker
who was a familiar sight as he
strode briskly along the
streets of Heppner.
Funeral services were Tues
day. Feb. 3. at 11 a.m. at the
Sweeney Mortuary Chapel
with the Rev. Don Shelton of
the First Christian Church
officiating. Delta Huber sang
"Beyond The Sunset." ac
companied by Betty Mar
quardt. Concluding services and
interment were at Heppner
Masonic Cemetery. Sweeney
Mortuary was in charge of
arrangements.
Casket bearers were Simon
Winters. Dave Winters. Joey
Anderson. Mike Smith. Ed
Olson and Fred Breeding.
Honorary bearers were Jim
Launer, Archie Alderman.
Dick Sargent and Mike Saling.
Mr. Olson is survived by two
sons. Richard and Edgar, both
of Heppner: two daughters.
Alice Anderson. Hermiston.
and Mildred Breeding. Hepp
ner: two sisters. Mabel Clark
and Bessie Eveland. both of
De Moines. Iowa: twelve
grandchildren, ten. great
grandchildren, and numerous
nieces and nephews.
His wife. Ida. preceded him
in death in 1970.
Library
Until further notice the
Heppner Public Library will
be closed on Fridays. Other
daily hours will remain the
same.
Northwest now gives the tire
firm over 100 locations in
Oregon. Washington, and
Idaho that will be promoting
the beef certificates with the
purchase of tires February 1
through February 28.
Keglers
Jan. 29
Gutter Dusters 10-6.
6049.
5956.
6110.
6073.
5991.
6081.
5894.
6049.
Three Holers
Hi Ho's
Weary Wives
Dregs
Thrw L's
Newcomers
Pvtts
10-6.
9-7.
8-8.
8-8.
7-9,
7-9.
5-11.
High individual game - Linda
Schultz. 186.
High individual series - Iris
Campbell. 485.
High team game - Dregs.
600.
High team series - Weary
Wives. 1582.
Spljts . Hjlda Yocom 4.7.10.
CABINETS
FOR YOUR
INSTALLED CABINETS j
Willow Creek
The annual meeting of the
Willow Creek Countrv Club
wns held .Innunrv 29 in the
"boardroom of the Columbia
Basin Electric Cooperative.
Following the husiness meet
ing. Harold Kerr was honored
for his service to the cluh.
Members also enjnved a film
documentary on the 1080
Kemper Open.
The board of directors for
m will include: Dave
Hanna. president: Terrv
Springer, vice president :
Elmer Palmer, past presi
dent Sharon Harrison, secre
tary and treasurer: Clint
MeQuarrie. building and
grounds: Rev Wilson, wo
men's president: and Susan
Johnston. Annetta Klinger.
and Linda Shaw.
Members In attendance took
action to increase the fee for a
-family membership from $75
to $80; to set fees for associate
families at $35 and associate
sehved
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Pancake ' "8
Breakfast 1 1470
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Country Club
indviduals at $20: and to
increase greens fees for out-of-town
golfers to $3 for nine
holes 'and $5 for all day. Other
fees remain the same as
previous years.
. Trophies were awarded to
women onlfors for events of
the HH0 seiixon The I .tidies'
Match Phiv Chnmpionship
was Fddi Skow: 2nd plnce was
Pni Fdmundsnn: and third
went In.ljin Thorn. Fran Crook
whs I he winner of the 2nd
flii'bi; second wns Muriel
Palmer: and third. Dorris
Graves. Rev Wilson whs the
most improved Golfer and Put
Fdmundsnn had the lowest
whft'w score.
S -- were itveraeed for
.tidii' Dm plav and Put
Fdmundsnn won low gross,
wiih Lois Hunt second and
Fddi Skow. third. Frnn Crook
won low net; Murial Pnlmer.
second net : and Bev Wilson,
third
fco
loon
weeder
Meet The
Reps From
elects officers, awards golf
The Scotch Doubles Trophy
winners were: 1st low gross
Lois Hunt nnd Marlivn Rii
low: 2nd --Put Fdmundson
iiiid Muriiil Pnlmer: 3rd -
Fddi Skow find Fileen Piid
heri Nt low net Mnrein and
K;iv Anderson: 2nd -- ReMv
CtirUim nnd Norma French :
:trd .lnvce Winters nnd
Dnrnthv Hawkins.
Team Scramble Trophy
winners were: 1st low gross -Fddi
Skw nnd Put l.m'kford'
2nd - Pat Fdmundson nnd .Ian
Thorn- 3rd - Lois Hunt nnd
Filoen Ptidhorc: 1st low net -rharlene
Imm and Mnrilvn
Bii'elow 2nd Lnrenn Jones
and l.ncile Peck: 3rd -
Annetta Klinuer nnd Rev
Wilson,
The women's awards were
presented by Linda Shaw, past
president, and Bev Wilson.
1981 .women's president.
Awards for men's play were
I
Hillside Combine n
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presented by Rick Johnston
and John Edmundson. Be
cause of a rather late match,
the trophy for 3rd place In 1979
match play was finally pre
sented to Allen Nistad,
The 1980 Medal Play Cham
pion wns Charlie Rawlins; 1st
flight co-winners were John
Edmundson and Don Lott; 2nd
flight co-winners were George
Koffler and Francis Doherty:
and 3rd flight winners were
Elmer Pnlmer ( 1st ) and Dule
Hedmim (2nd).
For the third time in a row
the 1980 Match Play Champion
was Al Reck. John Edmund
son finished 2nd and Rick
Johnston, third.
The Sunday morning play
best average awards went to
John Edmundson, low gross,
and Don Lott. 2nd low gross.
C.C. Ciirmiehtiel won 1st net
and Ed Heimstra, 2nd net.
John Edmundson announc
ed that he would again teach
World's Largest
... StH
kiici
trophies
coif through Blue Mountain j
Community College ' this
spring. He plans separate
clusses for beginning and f
intermediate golfers.
North Lexington
Livetock 4-H
Club meets f
lly Sliirey Kennedy
t
The North I,exington Live-
slock 4-H Club met Jan. 20 at
Rill Doherty ' home.
Leader Bill Broderick talk
ed about feeding steers.
Members will start giving
reports on feeding and caring
for animals. Joe Taylor will '
report on swine, Travis Harri
son, steers, and Stncey Ken-
nedv. sheep.
The next meeting will be at .
Kennedy's home on Feb. 11. .
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