Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 06, 1985, Page FOUR, Image 4

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I h r H e p p n e r ( . « i e l l e Tim e s
Heppner
O re g o n
W ed nesda y. I r h t u a r > * m í
Fire extinguished
‘ Bii# Wan' visits Heppner
The* Heppner Kire Department
r«*spond«*d with 21 firemen and three
'ruck* lo a fire at 215 Baltimore
Monday afternoon The house is
o\»rit-d b\ Adele LaTrace and rented
by Hill Tripp
The fire started »h e n some paper
c.iuitht fire during an attempt to
thaw .1 water pipe said Heppner Kire
Chief Korrie Hurkenbine la-ss than
two gallons of water were required
to put out the lire
Boating rules adopted for lake
The Oregon State Marine Board
reports that at its regular meeting
on January 1? rules lor the recently
formed Willow Creek laike near
Heppner were officially adopted by
unanimous vote
The follow mg rules were adopted
as proposed 1 1 prohibit the use of
all motor boats except electrically
powered craft of yi pounds thrust or
JiilS selects 2 scholarship
program entrants
less, upstream of a point app.oxi
mately luoo (eet downstream of the
Balm Pork bridge mi the Balm Pork
Arm i2' restrict to 5 mph or levs the
speed of motorboats
a upstream
of a point approximately lunu fret
east of the south shore launching
ramp, h within 200 feet of the
launching ramp c within luu leet
of the dam in the Willow » reek Arm
and. i l l requires all motor boats
operating in excess of 5 mph in the
main body to travel in a counter
clockwise direction
County officials, local individuals
and citizens groups the Army Corps
id Pngmeers. as well as Oregon's
Department of Pish and W ildlife and
.state Marine Hoard have worked
together over the past year in this
joint effort to provide safe and
enjoyable multiple use of this small,
locally popular lake concludes a
State Marine Board spokesperson
The rules will be permanent unless a
problem arises which necessitates
their change
Medical Topics
Hy Or. Sam Pohanz JÈ
The Bag Wan was seen parked on Heppner s Main Street reiently
case you're wondering the ear is red
turning Home
Party held at Pioneei
for ( iox<*s
Nursing Home in Heppner on
Member» from Dee and (iella
Cox's family « ame from a* far away
as Provo, t tan. to hase lunch with
th e C o x e s at th e 1'ioneer Memorial
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Valentines
Special
Mylar
Bal lo o n
Bouquet
Now $6
boo
Order Now'
676 5260
Joan Rec or ds
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Stephanie
Sun
day
Mars and Jeanine Cox came hy
Amtrak to Pendleton and hy car to
Heppner lor the visit
Marv and
Jeanine s sons and daughters t ame
along with their families lor the
lunch The families includisi Sieve
anil his wife Kathy and daughter
Cases Peggy tier husband David
daughters Brooke and Kicki and son
Chad, Debby and her husband Mike
son Mall and daughters Aline«- and
Hay ley
Morva and her li ; hand
Huber and sons If van and t.r< g and
Dave
S(«eiaal guests who attended were
tasmaniani) Kdith Munkers Archie
and (iladvs Munkers Harry and
Mary Ann Munkers Alice M« Calie
and l.yle Peck
The Port of Morrow in .1 sp«t lai
meeting Tuesday Jan 22. agreed to
2 FO R 1 SA LE
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CABLE HOIST
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Payne
Stephanie Payne and Jodi Math
son Heppner High students have
lieen selected as the school s en
(rants in the National Honor Society
Scholarship Program
Kach high schi»>l honor society is
allowed to send two applicants to
Stay mg calm in the (are of tv pi« al
child tiehavior will tie stressed in a
parenting skills class to In- offered
liv Blue Mountain Community Col
lege Keb 14 and 21
The two session class will meet
Thursday evenings Irnm 7 lo 10 p m
in the Morrow lasture Hall room
I m Coat will tie tlo per couple or
17 fin lor a single jiarent. which will
cover both sessions
Instructors for the class will tie
Bruce Barnes and I »r Terrel Tern
Reg
lease about 1800 acres of farmland
The leases include two circles.
approximately 250 acres each, to Joe
Snarr Boardman. Joe Cerrea Her
nuston and John M.irtikn ol Idaho
lor 117 i per acre two circles lotia ry
Pilch »( Boardman (or 1325 j*-r
acre, and the balance ol approx)
mately Hon acres to Vernon Kred
re kv'iiof Irngon far IK percent oi *
percent of the gross revenues drf
ponding on the crop
the property was leased to Mir
a« le Potato Co until January.
wtien according to Acting Port
Manager H«>t> Miller they walked out
<ni their 10 year lease, one year
early Th«-ir reason (or abandoning
the farming effort, says Miller was
lack of profits
In other matters, the Port decided
to contract wilh Inland Container
Co (or a minor modification lo the
nsonlly constructed crane at Ter
ininal l The modification is expo«
till to cost approximately 14 ixxi and
would provide electricity to the hook
on the spreader liar which picks up
i onlainers The crane could then t>e
ofM iated hy remote control from the
■ alt by one person instead of two who
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4NAPA»
(■oing into Business" is the topic
of a six workshop series lo 1«
presented by Blue Mountain Com­
munity College's Small Business
Development < enter beginning Keb
II
The Workshops will he held from 7
to to p m on successive Monday
nights through March III The class
t«£r Say How Much You
f Care This Valentine’s Dayc/
Send a m e ssa g e to you r
‘ik 't Sw eetheart in the G a ze tte -T im es.
Tour special message of up to
50 words will he printed in the
February 13th issue of the
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Gazette- limes fo r your
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S la t e s
B M C C offers parenting skills class
■''dm
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W i 's o r i
pieman former head of Morrow
I'ounty Menial Health Services
Problems such as b«*dwrtting child
hixxl fears and obstinacy will be
explored The instructors empha
size procedures for staying calm
when relating to children
Persons interested in registering
lor the seminar should contact the
continuing education secretary at
the college
Students may also
register at the diair
How \ r r \ irus Intrction s and t. e r n i I n lr c li o n s Different?
We wonder atxiut this each winter when we might feel exactly the same
with each one
Bacteria are visible with an ordinary microscop«', even though they
measure only atxiut I 25t»xi inch To see v iruses one has to use an electron
microscooe
much greater magnification
Probably there is some difference in how they invade our tissues, and it is
possible for any organ to be involved except hair, nails, and enamel Beside
that, "toxic symptoms can add to our miseries e g achy muscles, when
the actual infection is els«-where as in the throat The toxins are prtxluced
as by prixiucts by both germs and viruses With this combination, then,
we feel different from normal in various ways, "I feel like I have the flu
describes many different infections Blood poisoning from pus in a toe can
make the txxlv feed like it d«x*s during a viral sinusitis, for example
(‘radical bating in everyday ' flu shows that the white blood cells
decrease and culturing body fluids or mucus does not uncover any
important bacteria The practical part of treatment is that antibiotics have
no effect against viru»«-s that s why penicillin does not help a "r«-al (v ira l)
flu, even though it improves a germ infection that feels like it s a flu
We do have some antivirus methanes, and there'll be more in a few years
It does distress us to giv«* an antibiotic 1 mistakenly 1 for a virus disease, find
it doesn t help but <1<>«'s produce a had reaction of some sort This is a good
example of when intelligent neglect would have been better
Love to see.
2 . 7 5 per messaged*
C a ll 676-9228 by I p . m .
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•ire re«|uire<l now because one per
son is needl'd to manually hook up
the containers
Acting Port Manager Boh Miller
said that other modifications for the
crane were discussed which would
tie considered only il it were decided
that they would be cost effective
The port dock was originally intend
e«l for sat percent roll «m roll off
loading use and 10 percent crane
loading and unloading Inland Con
tainerfo , however, expects that the
crane loading will lx* used more
(fur original estimate of business
was for two barges per week, said
Miller l.asl week we had three, this
wis'k four, and we are turning away
trade Kvidentally the facility was
put at the right place at the right
time and will be fully utilize«!
If this trend continues Miller
explains it may lie justification for
modifications to speed up the sys
tern At that point, for one man to
operate the crane, it would mean
taising the crane s cab 15 at a cost
to the Port of about 16 500 which
would bring the total cost of the
crane to 1400.0X1 The cab of the
crane is currently about six feet
above the ground level
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS:
1975 Chev. 4x4
Ton Pickup
*2 ,9 0 0
1972 Blazer 4x4 5 M ° c D i o n a l . d .
V8, PS, AT
‘ 3 ,9 0 0
676-9108
My Heart Beats
For You
(»razing Board to plan 1986 range
im provem ent
Heppner Auto Parts
Jzs.i
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Jodi
this nationwide competition, the
students are selected on the tiasis of
scholarship leadership character
and service Pour hundred fifty
scholarships of 11.taxi each will tie
given to students in the Pnited
Port agrees to farmland lease
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Kditor s note Dr Sum I’otianz ’ has t»-«'n i-ntertaining north Morrow
County readers with his hi monthly
Medical Topics' column in The
Knterprise since November ! lwu The Gazette Tim«*s is pleased to share
his entertaining sometimes informative hut alwavs interesting comments
with its readers also
1‘otianz had a private practice in Ontario (or 30 years tiefore moving to
Hood Kiver
In September 196.1 he l.-gan keeping office hours at the North Morrow
Medic al d im « in Boardman He has extended his practice to include an
office at Irrigon City Hall and another in Hood River
He and his w tie. Ail«-en who works for the Oregon State Children s Services
Division live in Mix'd River
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will n irrl at the Center s downtown
office across from Pendleton City
Hall
The first session is titled "Th e
Basic Steps and Paperwork " Topics
to lie covered include legal struc
lures and accounting systems. keep
ing records and making decisions
marketing advertising, promotion,
financing your business, and the
business plan
"This is a practical how lo series
featuring lots of inform ation,
presentations by business profes
sionals and plenty of discussion."
according to Center Director Tom
(lampoon
The session can be taken as a
series or individually Information
presented when taken as a package,
will provide participants with the
basics of a total business plan
New busin«*ss«*s are especially
encouraged to take the entire series.
Hampaon noted
Persons wishing
more information should «'«Milan the
Center at 276-6233
< I M I i T t < e i » i i ’S * e i M i i y
! FACTS!
’■ 8 . FIGURES i
I h« oimmon cold is preti v
common indeed It outnum
hem all other diw.isp* 25 to
um \lro<**l even one catch«*4*
colti** About half th«- (mpul.i
lion gets tv*«» «i year, and a
«piarter get.* three or more
Survey* *ugge*t women are
more *u*cefrtihh - to colds than
arc men hv a ratio «>f 55 to
4 1 Children under five are
more susceptible than any
ol her age group A lin in g nlder
i hildren colds aeirnint fur one
out uf every four absences
from sc h isil
V a le n tin e B r i e f «
Constructed ol a « oml«>r1eble blend ot 5 0 N
Cotton and 5 0 N Polyester Pa< keyed in an
attractive Valentine gift box. The perfect
present tor the man rn your We
Plus, esclushre Jockey tailoring to«
p«oper Ik and support .W h I he
f ashion Knit waistband
A Great Companion Gift - Jockey*
PowerKrul * T Shut.
Valentine
Gift from
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INTERNATIONAL s
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• W o m e n ' s u ie b r
P 0 Box 705
Heppner, Oregon 9783^
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