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FOL'R-The tleppner Gatette-Times. MiistangB LO r rip J: C T H ' ( A .wx,,.' h v - By Anne Murray The Heppner Mustangs blanked the Riverside Pirates 27 - 0. Friday night, Nov. 6, at Boardman. The Mustangs wound up their regular season play with a 9 - 0 record. The Mustangs hope to keep their slate clean as they go into the state playoffs. Heppner Coach John Spor seen was pleased with the outcome of the game. "We played a good workmanlike ball game,"he said. "It was a good way to get ready for the playoffs." The Mustangs struck quick ly in the first quarter on a 13 D.A. announces recent law Morrow County District At torney Ann Spicer has rec ently announced three House and Senate Bills approved last summer by Governor Atiyeh, that went into effect Nov. 1, which she feels, "are of interest to the people in Morrow County." Two of the bills passed consist of major I changes in the law and the other, relating to bad checks, is now a new law. House BUI 3155, a major change, creates new criminal provisions - creates the crime of a motor vehicle trespass as opposed to trespassing in general, said Spicer. The bill provides that a landowner can close privately owned Dermises to motor propelled vehicles by posting signs at the normal point of entry. Posted signs must be at least eight inches tall and 11 inches in width. The sign must say "Closed to motor propel led vehicles," , with letters being at least one inch high. The sign must also have the name, business address and phone number of the land owner or agent and must be placed no further apart than 350 yards at the normal points of entry. A person violates this law if he operates or rides upon or within a motor vehicle upon posted premises unless writ ten permission is carried on his person. Another big change to an old law, the passing of Senate Bill 355 concerns two major changes in the laws of domestic abuse. In the past, said Spicer, when an officer went out on a domestic case, the alleged abuser was arrested if the officer found probable cause that one had injured the other JtortlBl MlrftlMMI fttotttrid Portable Ik V". Til Electric Heater r2. lone, OR Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, November 12, litttl blank Pirates 27 - 0 yard touchdown toss from Doug Holland to Robert Bier. The Mustangs once again struck, but this time it was John Murray who darted two yards into the endzone. During the second quarter. Murray rambled 34 yards into the endzone. to add six more to the score. As the last seconds off the half ticked off the clock, the Mustangs were up 21 over the Pirates. The Mustang defense held the Pirates to only one first down in the first half. The Pirates rushed for only 25 yards in the first half. As the third quarter got started, Holand connected again for a touchdown, this or placed the other in fear of being injured, unless, the victim objected. As of Nov. 1, the offender is automatically arrested, if the officer thinks the victim has been injured or fears injury. The victim may not object. Spouses, former spouses, persons related by blood or marriage or persons of the opposite sex residing or form erly residing together now have the right to petition the court for a restraining order. The restraining order may restrain an attacker from abusing the petitioner and can also restrain the attacker from entry to a residence, school or place of employ ment. The order can also restrain an attacker from molesting or interfering with minor child ren in the petitioner's custody. UJ5JXA seeks The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) of the Department of Agriculture is seeking public comment on a proposed amendment to cer tain regulations, effective with the 1982 crop year, replacing the current applica-uon-form which applies only to the named crop, with a new multiple-crop application form, said a news release from the USD A. Now if a farmer grows more than one crop and wishes to insure each one, a separate application is filed for each crop. The intention of the new rule is to eliminate unnecessary duplication of effort, .paper Start your skin care Have a trained beauty consultant introduce you to Mary Kay Cosmetics with a complimentary facial. She will explain in detail skin care program just for you! Doris Flynn 567-5950 eves, for ea (crsfisrtsst. Hormiston Co)l me collect H you have lost pncm::3 THE GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9228 time it was Dorian Forrar on the receiving end. Forrar rambled 17 yards into the endzone. The Mustang defense then came back into control and they stopped the Pirates every time they got their hands on the ball. Holland led the Mustang defensive unit with 19 points according to the Heppner coaches' defensive rating system. Lee Rice and Murray each had 15 points. Tom Huston and Bier followed closely with 12 and 11 points. Murray was the leading rusher for the Mustangs with 153 yards on 13 carries. Earl Hammond was a close second. changes A new law, originating from Senate Bill 918 concerns bad checks. The new law gives the plaintiff or person to whom the check was given, the right to recover additional damages of $100 or triple the amount of the check, whichever is greater, to a maximum of $500. The receiver of the bad check must make a written demand of the defendant for payment of the amount of the check not less than 30 days before legal action is taken against the check written. After the action is filed, but preceeding a hearing, the defendant may pay a satisfac tion of the claim; pay an amount equal to the amount of the check plus court and service costs. Spicer said of the recent changes, "People need to be made aware of them to make use of them." comments and preparation which will benefit the policyholder and make the crop insurance program more effective ad ministratively. This proposal will have no effect whatsoever on present policyholders but will be used only by future applicants for crop insurance, the news release stated. The deadline for submitting written comments on the proposed amendment is Nov ember 24, 1981. All written comments must be sent to: Wayne A. Fletcher, President, Federal Crop Insurance Cor poration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.c. 20250. -1 program todayj a personal your beauty consultant. I I services an mi 1 1011111111 juiiiiu jimjiiiiiiiii i- i I he carried the ball 15 times for too yards. This Saturday the Mustangs Jake on the Elgin Huskies in the first round of the state playoffs. The game starts at 1 p.m. Scoring Summary: 1 2 3 4 Tot Heppner ' 14 7 6 0 27 Riverside 0 0 0 0 0 Heppner: Holland 13 yard pass run to Bier (Forrar kick). Heppner: Murray two yard run (Forrar kick). Heppner: Murray 34 yard run (Forrar kick). Heppner: Holland 17 yard pass to Forrar (kick failed). DMV Bchedule The Motor Vehicles Division at 278 Main Street in Heppner will be open throughout Nov ember. Monday through Fri day from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. The office will, however, be closed Nov. 11. 25, 26 and on Nov. 18. when the Fossil office will be open. Parsnips are best as a lata winter vegetable. They be come sweeter after long ex posure to cold temperature KINZUA YARD SALE Oct. 6 thru Nov. 25, 1981 Monday Friday 8 ajn. to 3 pjri All items sold by the unit only LENGTHS $-Thousand KILN DRIED FIR AND LARCH LENGTHS $-Thousand ..2x4 Utility 8-20' 120.00 ..2x6 No. 3 8'-20' 120.00 ..2X8 No. 3 8 -20' 105.W ..2x8 No. 3 8'-20' 105.00 ..2x10 No. 3 S'O' 100.00 ..2x12 No. 3 8'-20' 100.00 PONDEROSA PINE ..2x4 Utility 7.0 FARM PACK . . 2x4 through 2x12 R-L M.0 FOR INFORMATION, CALL l-5037-183. Ext. 37. KINZUA CORPORATION Rt. 2 Box 2100 Heppner wmmmmmmmmmummmmmmm MM Ml , mm - I I I GET READY INSULATE YOUR foil mllo Inr a W- t van buiicvi iui a FREE ESTIMATF E3OE IPSI & ASS: 503 - 276 I I We also install continuious gutters!! Bowling News Koffee Kup Keeler Nnvi'inhoi'5 (Jut tor Dusters VV'cnrv Wives Throe Holers Newcomers Three 1,'s Hi Ho's Dreg's The Pytt's, Splils: 5-7 Lucille Massey. fi-7-14 Mnude Hughes and 3-10 Roxi I-ovgren. Hifeh Came: Betty Snow 188. Hieh Series: Betty Snow - 525. Hiah Team Game: Three Holers 581. High Team Series: Weary Wives - lfi77. , Won - Lost 24 -12 21-15 19-17 18-18 17-19 17-19 14-22 14-22 Kparetlmer Novembers S & J Market Coast to Coast Peterson's Central Market Sears Gardner's M.C.G.G. I.es Schwab Dorris Graves converted the 6-7-10 split. High Game: Sandi Hanna - Smith sentenced John Smith. 22. Heppner. was sentenced in Morrow County Circuit Court on Wed nesday. Nov. 4 after pleading guilty to a chnrRe of delivery of a controlled substance on September 15. Smith was sentenced to one year probation with the fol lowing conditions: must submit his person, residence, vehicle and pro perty to a search by a probation officer having re asonable grounds to believe such a search will disclose evidence of a probation viola tion. -must make restitution to Morrow County of $0, must pay a $350 fine plus $10 assessment. must pay a $12 monthly supervision fee. --must assist the district attorney in identifying the drug seller in this case. FOR WINTER HOUSE TODAY! - 1097 i mil""" to&HL - 202. HiRh Scries: Snmll Hnnnn 502. Won -I. on t 24-12 20-16 20-IB 17. 17' 16' 19 19 20 21 21 Thursday NlKhtl.ndlpii Novembers Kitrnia Corp. Gateway Col. Bus. El. Bucknurn's M & R Lehush Ray Royce Ins. B & C Repair Splits converted: Millie Hunna and Joyce Winter 5-7: Barbara Adams and l.o Rayne Rowman 5-10: Melhn Quack enbushe 6-7-10; and Phyllis Cole 4-7-10. Hit'h Came: Alvina Pad berfi - 205. Hih Series: Phyllis Cole -510 H on - Lost 2.1 1.1 22' .-11'.. 19-17 18- 1R i6-. -mils -21 15-21 15-21 The laurel leaf it Mid to symbolize victory; olivs Imvm, paace; oak leaves, strength, glory and honor. (3. PUBLIC NOTICESj NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PORT OF MORROW INTERCHANGE - INTER STATE 84 SECTION Notice is hereby given that the Oregon State Highway Division will hold a design hearing concerning the pro posed plans for the Port of Morrow Interchange on Inter state 84 in Morrow County, Oregon. The proposal consists of constructing a full diamond interchange utilizing an un dercrossing structure and four ramps. An informal informational session will be held, with plans for the proposals on display, at the Boardman High School Library, 210 Boardman Ave nue N.E. in Boardman, be tween the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 18, 1981. Interested persons may examine the plans and other pertinent information developed by the State Highway Division and written views received as a result of coordination with other interested agencies. State Highway Division engi neering and right-of-way per sonnel will be present to discuss the proposal, includ ing relocation assistance pro fop Prices Buying Gold and wedding bands, sterling, silver and Will be at room No. 17 of the North in Heppner Thursday, Nov. 12 from 12 iiwuy, ixuv. Don't let these items continue to collect dust! Bring them in and leave with cash! Uo SSgt Gonty assigned to Security Police Group SSgt. Charles Gonty, for merly of Heppner, has been assigned to the 90th Security Police Group at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base at Cheyenne, Wyoming, said a recent news release from the U.S.Alr Force. The group Is responsible for law enforc ment and security of the 5,872 acre base and for the security of 200 Mimitemen III ICBM's scattered over a 12. fioo. square mile area of Wyoming, Ne braska and Colorado. The group was recently named the Outstanding Security Police Large Unit In the United States Air Force, 1980. This award is presented to the unit Local woman attends Lung Assoc. meeting By Uelpha Jones Mr. and Mrs. C C. Jones were Portland callers on Friday and Saturday. Nov. 7 and 8 where Mrs. Jones attended a meet inn of the Oregon Lung Association. Much work is being done in the organization with empha sis on the prevention of all lung diseases. Clean air. emphysema, cancer, the ef fects of smoking and heart research are some of the areas where work is being done. Camp Christmas Seal was discussed and it was reported that over 90 children were in attendance at this year's camp, quite an increase over Donovan found Jack Scott Donovan. 22. Boardman. was found guiltv of a charge of delivery of a controlled substance. Wed- PUBLIC NOTICISj grams, with those persons who may be affected by the project. The formal public hearing pertaining to the corridor and design features will be held at the Boardman High School Auditorium, 210 Boardman Avenue N.E. on November 18, 1981, beginning promptly at 7:30 p.m. at which time any interested person desiring to express an opinion pertaining to the Highway Division's proposal is invited to do so; and in addition, may submit written statements at the hearing or to the Transporta tion Commission within ten (10) days after the public hearing. Schedules for right-of-way acquisition and con struction will be discussed at the formal hearing. A statement regarding the environmental effects this proposed project will have on the area will be available at the informal and formal hearings on November 18, 1981 and at the following locations for review and information: HiBBECl SI MIPS MADE TO ORDER Gazette-Times 676-9228 for Gold and Silver Stiver, class rings, lodge rings, gold chains, dental gold, gold coins and old watches. 10 from y a.m. to Pay Icp Prises! which has had the best per formance record and made the most contributions to the Security Police Career Field over the last year. The 90th Security Police Groun was named as the Air Force's finest after two super ior Inspection ratings, taking top honors at the 1980 Strate gic Air Command Rifle and Pistol Tenm Competition, and for Its superior community relations , The group was given this award after being named as the Outstanding Security Po lice Urge Unit In 15th Air Force and Strategic Air Com mand, the news release stated. previous years. A movie was shown alHHit the camp and the children who attend the camp. It showed how children, handicapped because of lung disease, nre able to travel, accompanied by a doctor or nurse, on nature paths and trails and how they are able to iH'tter function" as normal children. The camp is mainly funded through Christmas Seal contributions. If funds are not available to attend the camp, grants are available. Programs are available for the local areas if wanted. There are also plans for training for home health care in these fields. Mrs. Jones is a member of the board of trustees of the OLA guilty Nov. 4 ncsdav. Nov 4. after beini! arrested Mv Hi iKniDViin will be sentenced in iiImiiM six weeks said District Atlornev Ann Spicer PUBUC NOTICES Oregon State Highway Divi sion, Region 5 Office, 2111 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850. Oregon State Highway Divi sion, Resident Engineer, 116 S.E. 12th, Pendleton, Oregon 97801. Oregon State Highway Divi sion, Resident Engineer, 680 W, Harper Road, Hermiston, Oregon 97838. Oregon Department of Transportation, Environmen tal Section, 412 Transportation Building, Salem, Oregon 97310 If any questions arise per taining to this matter, please contact W.E. Schwartz, Re gion 5 Engineer, La Grande, telephone 963-3177. W.E.Schwartz Region Engineer Oregon State Highway Division Published: 1981. Oct. 22; Nov. 12, Western Motel noon to 6 p.m. 0 p.m.