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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1984)
EIGHT TW Hrppnrr (iiu U f-T la n . Mrppnrr Or»|M Thursday. < a|uil la IHM Local 4-H’ers receive awards at Oregon State Fair Several local 4-H'wa have been named in a prrma releaae from the Oregon State University Extension Service Following is a list of 4 H ers and the awards they re irn e d at the Oregon Slate Fair A champion award in decorative painting went to Linda Morter. lone Earning a blue award in AH decorative painting were Susan t’locharsky of Heppner and Patty McElligott of lone Receiving a blue award in the horse showmanship contest invol ving 4 H members in grades seven through nine was Brenda Mathis of Irrigon Blue awards for 4 H fiber arts were given to Mary Osmln. Hep pner in the junior division and Amy Hobbs of Irrigon in the intermedi ate division Receiving blur awards in the intermediate division of the 4 H food preservation jam or jelly class was Nance Wright of llep pner Terry Chinen of Hrppnrr receiv ed blur awards for a commercial photo enlargement and for a black and white salon print Benji Pearson of Heppner re reived a blue award in 4 H knitting I A blue award in senior horse manship. for 4 H members was presented to Dawn Timms of Irri gon in the Senior Hunt Seat class 1st woman firefighter They previously lived in Hermiston wh«re she was also a membt i of ih< fire department Heppner fire chief Furnc Burkcti bine says that all capable firelight ers are welcome in the department The Heppner Volunteer Fire De partment has a new member. Rondi Johnson, who is the first woman to serve on the department She has recently moved to Hep pner with her husband who works i ,r rvt>vnbia Basin FI«*otrtc Coop BM CC coordinator resigns amount of assistance for the fall ■tart up of classes until a new Coordinator can be hired Persona interested in apply ing for the post tion may contact Nancy Brownfield in Heppner for a job description and details or call the College for further information Blue Mountain Community Col lege's south Morrow county Coordin ator Tina Tharp has resigned her position to take a teaching job outside the area says a BMCC news release She will be available in the com munily to provide a very limited session will be devoted to small group work sessions in which the information covered in the morning session will be applied to each business person's own situation "The seminar is designed to provide the business person with an under standing of marketing and some tools which they can use on the next business day," said Ms Bartee "The seminar was presented in Hermiston in July and the response was excellent People came away from the session with ideas they could use immediately", according to Hampson The seminar format will be simi lar to the format of the Hermiston seminar, with one exception For the Heppner seminar, we will tailor one of the afternoon sessions to include information for Merchant and Chamber groups to assist them in developing marketing strategies for the community, as a whole tlur conversations with the community and business leadership in the area have led us to adapting the seminar to address these interest" Hampson said Dry weather brings snakebite increase Reports of people bitten by rattle snakes are up this year The increase is probably related to the current dry spell, according to the American Medical Association M. l Boyer, A M A secretary in the Portland area, says 41 biting incidents have been reported through August 15 Only 37 attacks were reported during all of 19S3 While the number of bites are higher this year, the total is still well below the It* bites recorded in 1967 anoth er year with a hot. dry summer Royer noted that during dry weather snakes tend to seek soul, moist areas Favorite among these places are brushy creek bottoms and edges of lakes He says one of the more common encounter situations is when boaters are stepping from the boat to shore Anglers, boaters and hikers In areas known to have rattlesnakes should krep a sharp eye for likely snake resting places Avoid walking through stream or lake side btush that obscures the path ahead Also, do not reach over or around bushes or rocks when the top or other side is not visible With some of the early archery seasons about to get underway and various hunting seasons not far off. many additional recreationists will be outdoors though rattlesnakes are not normally a major problem with hunters, it might be wise to exercise extra caution this year, especially in areas east of the Cascades A person bitten by a rattlesnake should remain calm and go to the nearest hospital for anti venom treatment. 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This year I am offering a .10 cent cwt price discount for any seed bought before September 20th As I base my seed price on the Portland market I want to pass on the storage and interest sav ings of buying early ALL CUSTOMERS' You have a lot invested in a crop Your cheap«*»' insurance in purchasing clean seed is a shipping certificate It is not 0 S U Registered or Certified if you do not recleve an O S U shipping certificate 1 only sell what I grow I only tell OS U Registered or Certified I personally make the last roguing pass through each field, and I now personally clean or supervise the cleaning and sizing of each seed lot Give me a call or come out and see me I would like the opportunity to supply your wheat seed Pfgtf 'i * TIRE AND WHEEL SALE M f H V U '.T O N P i A .’ A R eglstarod and C a rtifla d HILL 81 - STEPHENS SEED i¡ : SIS* * 107.02 Drago has submitted the following summary list of cases handled by type of crime Burglary-19, Theft 47, I'nauthor ized Use Motor Vehicle 3. Recovered Stolen Vehicle 2. Criminal Mischief 12,Criminal Trespass 7. Worthless Document-#. Scam Operation I. Bomb Threat I, Drugs Marijuana Seizure 3, Assault Menacing Reck less Endangering 18, Sexual Abuse 3, ChUd Abuse Neglect Endangering a Minor 3, Violation of Restraining Order 2, Fugitive Arrests 19. Motoi Vehicle Accidents 26. Driving Cndei Influence Intoxicants 17, Hit an« Run-#. New Ordinance Interfer erov With Police Officer 2. Miscell aneous 35 (Includes luvrstock at Large. Main tain l*ublic Nuisance. L'nattemle« deaths. Transports to Eastern Ore gon State Hospital. Furnish Alcoho to Mimir, Driving While Su*p«*nd«*d Runaway Juveniles, etc and Dis patcher Handled 73 (IncliMies Computer Entry of Stolet Property. Assist Other Agencies Warrant Arrest byother Agencies Entering Restraining Orders Run away Juveniles, Missing Persons etc > Other activities of the Morrow County Sheriff s Office include Polygraph Exams 18, Citations Is siwd 164. Traffic Warnings Issu e d **• Civil Process Served 5#l Civil Prises» Attempts 274. Total Custody Arrests 56, Prisoner Transports -l#o, and Total Miles Driven 117.225 into three units of once-a week ses »ions for six consecutive weeks, a total of 18 classes Unit I-Sacred Scripture is entitled Firwlmg Jesus ■n the t/oapels and begins Septem brr 25. Coat for each unit will be 17 According to Tarnasky. classes in Heppner are tentatively set for Tuesdays at 7 p m and Wednesdays at 2 and 7 p m In lone the classes have been scheduled for W'edne* days at 1 pin For more information or to regis ter contact The Rev Brian McGov em or call Sheridan Tarnasky at #7^506». or Roae Baker at 422 7119 If .>/- Sheriff reports busy schedule The Morrow County Sheriff's Office has handled a total of 301 cases during the first seven months of I HIM Morrow County Sheriff Roy I! ■ in tali September, a sp* i..t in -* i-ilu a'omul opportunity will be available to Catholic ihurch as in the Diocese of Baker announc rd Sheridan Tarnasky of St Pat rick's Catholic Church in Heppner The DeSales Adult Education Pro gram, a result of years of planning, will enable every pariah and mission throughout the Eastern Oregon Dio cese to participate in an in depth study of today s Catholic church The program is named after St Francis DeSales patron saint of the diocese The DeSales Program is divided its a i ® ] Marketing seminar offered for area businesses No business ran survive without successful marketing, yet market ing is often the least understood of any aspect of business operation says Tom llampaon director of the Small Business tlevelopment O n ter u department of Blue Mountain Community College The business people of Heppner, Lexington and lone will have an opportunity to learn about this important topic at a seminar co sponsored by the Hep pner Morrow Chamber of Commer ce and B M C C "Targeting Your Market Aim for Success", is the title of an allclay workshop scheduled for September 25 from H a m to 4 p m at the Heppner Elks liidge Lunch will be included in the registration cost of $26 for individuals and Wo for a tmsinesa i maximum two employ ecs i Pre registration deadline is September 18 The seminar will be presented by "At Main Associates. Inc " a marketing firm based in Pendleton Paulette Bartee and Nancy Rees, principals in the firm, will explore the basics of marketing in the morning session The afternoon Catholic churches offer adult education opportunity 4 8 0 0 S E R IE S : 3 6 0 0 S E R IE S 60 month warranty 2 year tree replacement 48 month warranty 1st yr tree replacement 36 month warranty 1st yr tree replacement * Group 24 ♦ G ro u p 24 * G ro u p 24 Dele Thompson >470 c o ld cra n kin g am p s •3 9 0 c o ld c ra n k in g am p s • 300 c o ld c r a n k in g a m p s • 7 0 re s e rv e C opocity •1 3 5 reserve ca p a c ity • 9 8 res erve c a p a c ity m in u te s m in u te s m in u te s 189 EXCHANGE ¡22 fXCHANGt SCHWAB 38* 1 EXCHANGf MMIW m HEPPNER 676-5436 676-9463 24 HOUR SUDDEN SERVICE' D ata 676-9444 or Bills 676-9616