Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 22, 1985, Page TWO, Image 2

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or dispatching Ihr following busi
nevs during thr pa.yt wrrk
on May III. Ihr Hrppnrr I'olicr
lirp arlm rn i arrested K arlrn r
Jonita Bronson, 23. ol Ckiah, on a
chargr of Driving I'n drr thr
Influrnrr Shr was released on hrr
own recognizance
On May II. Ihr Morrow County
Sherrif s Offlrr responded to a onr
yrhirlr accident on the llrppnrr-
Condon highway There were no
injuries
On Mo> ll>. a Hoardman ambu
lance responded lo an injury al
Iniurmr! Brands Subject was taken
lo Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hrrtmslon
Also on 'la y 16 Ihr Morrow
Count) Sheriff s Office issued an
CTC to James Wayne Ayer*. 33. of
Irexinglon on a chargr of Driving
Letters to the Editor
What's Your
( )pinion
Heppner ruises $950 for CF
To the Kditor.
The spin! of giving 11 alive and
well in Heppner
Our community raised more than
$950 at Ihr Cystic Fibrosis arroha
Ihon held in March, a (igurr lhal
represents a lot ol dedication and
commitment to Ihr fight against
cystic fibrosis
This outpouring of support came
from the turd hut determined
participants and Ihr generous
pimple who sponsored them
The gift all these individuals gave
children with ("F is the priceless nifi
of hope lhal research will one day
Siam bring positive results
Sincerely
Joyce Hughes
C F Aerobathon Chairperson
‘ We reap what we sow’
To the Kditor.
I .¡si y eui concern in Heppner
la-xington for alcohol and drug
related youth problems moved
parents lo join together lo form a
group called South Morrow Youth
Commission
The Commission no
loger exists, many of our goals were
not achieved and the problems and
temptations facing our youth still
exist still seeds were sown and
there is a definite change in spirit in
the youth of the community
Perhaps the girls basketball pro
gram t>est exemplifies this spirit a
commitment to excellence and a
willingness lo train and pay the
price lo be the t>esl they can lie
These kids have vision Instead of
the traditional graduation kegger
mol that their won't be onei these
kids are going to Disneyland Tile
Spanish class is taking a field Inp lo
Furope
Shephame Payne will
compete for her school and the
U S A 'in China this summer The
spirit is not only evident in sports
but music, druma. art. Yoc Ag
programs and the Hehisch has been
judged the finest school newspaper
for ils sire in Oregon
The Youth Commission may have
passed away, however, what the
staff, administrator, parents, and
students have accomplished, no
commission or program could
achieve you have instilled pride in
the community and demonstrated to
those that look up to you that all
things are possible if you only
believe
To those that served on the Youth
Commission, we reap what we sow
and we cun thank <iod (or granting
the increase
tsl Kev Stuart and Julie Dick
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In celebration of 50 years of marnage
you are cordially invited
to attend an open house in honor of
Helen and George Cumn
at their Butter Creek home.
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Question
How do you feel about
the I fregon Legislature passing a hill
lining motorists * 2 t«i lor exceeding
65 rnph "
I think it s g re a t''' says Neola
Mackey of Heppner
While it'll
make some people mad It will slow
them down
Tlie children of (ieorge and Helen Currin cordially invite family and
friends to their aith anniversary celebration at their Butter Creek home on
Saturday Mav 25 from I lo 3 p m The couple requests no gifts
(ieorge Curnn. long time Butter Creek rancher, married Helen Knolls of
Pilot Ho< k on May 25 19.15 She taught school there in Pilot Hock as well as
in Heppner
The couple hav e eac h lieen honored at the Morrow ( ounly Fair and Kodeo
recently with (ieorge as the parade grand marshall in 1983 and in 1983 the
county dedicated their book to Helen
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EOS( ' slates fall pre-registration
Pre registration (or (all term at
Fastern Oegon Stale College will he
held the week of May 20 27.
announced the college this week
Begistration times are 8 a m to 3
,n ,,n Monday. Wednesday,
Thursdav. and Friday and9 30 a m
|() 4 p n, on Tuesday
Births
D.A.’s Report
From 1 to 4p.m.
Darin James Scaggs a son. Darin
James was born May If 1985 lo
Wendy and Robert St aggs of Hep
pner at Pioneer Memor ial Hospital
He weighed 7lbs 9 oz
(irandparents are Frank and
Given by their children
No gifts please
SLih*. .« a * .
While Suspended and for Careless
Driving
On May 17. the Morrow County
Sheriffs Office arrested Hubert I.
Manning 21. of Hoardman on a
charge of Sudotny I He was lodged
at Ctnatilla County Jail
On May 111 (he Morrow County
sherrif's Office arrested Steven K
Ball. 27, Heppner. on a charge of
Driving l rider the Influence
He
was released under his own recog­
nizance
Also on May 18. the Morrow
County Sheriff's Office responded lo
a report of a theft of approximately
1271
Sheriff's Deputy is investi
gating
Also on May IB the Morrow
County Sheriff 's Office and a Board
man ambulance responded to a one
vehicle accident on Interstate 84
three miles east of Hoardman
A
female was transported to tioud
Shepherd Hospital
In another May 18 incident
Morrow County Sheriff's O ffice
arrested lairry Duane Adair. 36. of
Vancouver WA on a charge of
Itnving Cnder the Influence
He
was lodged al l'matilla City Jail
In still another May 18 incident,
thr Hoardman Police liept issued a
citation to Huger Dale Davidson, 19.
of Irrigon on a charge of Driving
While Suspended
Also on May 18 a Hoardman
ambulance responded to a reported
injury at Whitney Trailer Court
Made no transport
On May 19. the Morrow County
Sheriff's o f f i c e arrested Irene A
Toscano. 26. Hoardman. on a charge
of Driving While Cnder the
Influence She was released on her
own recognizance
Also on May 19. the Irrigon Police
Department arrested Allen K
Tompkins. 22. and Joseph P Focht.
23. both of Irrigon on a Burglary I
charge They were holh lodged at
l'matilla County Jail
On May 24». a Hoardman ainbul
ance transported a female from a
Shell Station to Good Shepherd
Hospital
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The Morrow County District
Attorney s Office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
reports handling the following bust
ness during the past week
Christopher Dale Bennett, 20,
llermiston. charged with Theft in
the First l>egree and Cnauthorized
I'se of a Motor Vehicle, was sen
tencead to five years Oregon State
Corrections
Division
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suspended. Five years probation.
$1.655 55 Restitution. Alcohol Treat
men! $230Court Appointed Attorney
Fee and $5« Victim Witness Assess
ment
Chauncey Kdward Doty, 20.
Irrigon. charged with Cnauthorized
l 'so of a Motor Vehicle, was sen
tenced to three years Oregon State
Corrections
Division
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suspended. Three years probation.
Alcohol Treatment. $ 6 (W Restitution,
$23« Court Appointed Attorney Fee,
and $5« Victim Witness Assessment
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(iene Murty of the Heppner office
reports he has recently returned
from Salem where learned how to
operate the computer and word
processer The Heppner office will
he one of three out of 65 offices in the
stale to be computerized, he stated
Ore. wheat growers to honor
Henry Wilkins May 29
Soil conservation through water
management will be the topic of
discussion during the Oregon Wheat
Growers la*ague annual Conser
vation Farmer of the Year held (lay
This year's field day will he held on
Henry Wilkins’ farm, which is
located 15 miles north of Condon, on
Highway 19 The tour will tiegin at
9 30. on May 29. 1985. reports a
Wheal Growers league news re
Jane Kawlins. Chairman of the
Fair Committee is expecting all
Morrow County F air superin
tendents whose departments will
exhibit in the mam hall to attend an
important meeting in the Fair
Ruilding on Thursday afternoon.
May 23 at I 111 p m
She stales Now is a good time to
get together to share ideas, ask
questions and make plans for our
part in the 1985 Fair which will lie
combined this year into a five day
show with the Itodeo trom August 13
through 18
lease
The field day honors Henry
Wilkins as the 1983 Oregon Wheat
(.rowers league statewide Conser
vation Winner and show* off his
practices, as well as experience in
itealing with conservation problems
Henry and his son Kcevyn have
used a variety of conservation prac
lices to improve their (arm
When
the water that falls from the sky is
all you have to grow wheal, you
heller save all you can." states
Wilkins
Kmphasis has been placed on
conservation methods that save
moisture instead of allowing rams
and snow melt to run off
Con
struction of sediment dams,
terrace* and grass waterways have
aided the Wilkins in their efforts
The Wdkins are looking beyond
traditional conservation practices
and are exjienmenting with no till
farming »n selected pieces of land
A hosted lunch will follow the tour
and feature an address by Oregon
Senator Boh I’ackwood All inter
ested persons ate invited to the field
dav and tour
The May "Yard ol the Month
selected by the Lexington Garden
Bugs is at 250 K Arcade ST . and is
owned by Dorothy Warren, who w ith
her three brothers, and her late
mother and father moved to the
large, old fashioned house in 1956
Her brother, Kenneth Green resides
there also Another brother. Jerry
Green of Pendleton, visits (re
quently. and both assist with the
upkeep
The yard is a mix of huge old
shade trees, lawn, perennial
flowers, shrubs, vegetable garden,
.md fruit. including concord grape
apricot, peach, petite plum, and
apple, including one with three
varieties grafted onto one tree
Cnusual items are a large old
fashioned while rose bush, and a
white lilac and honeysuckle as lug as
most trees
The over all effect adds charm
and character to the town, said a
garden club spokesperson
Fair supls. to meet
May 2.3
Lexington yard awarded
The Office of
VALERIE B DOHERTY,
ATTORNEY A T LAW
will be closed
♦he week of May 27 - May 31.
Heppner Auto Parts
PARTS FOR
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Pioneer
Memorial
Hospital
reports admitting and discharging
the following patients during the
past week
Snoda Blake Heppner admitted
May 16. discharged May 18
(iladys Drake, lone
admitted
May 17. discharged May 18 .
Iloby Hanson la-xington admit
ted May 18. discharged May 19
Mitch Matthews. Heppner
ad
nutted May 17. discharged May 18
and Dehra Ledford. Heppner
ad
milted May IB. discharged May 19
Orville Cutsforlh. Heppner
ad
milled May 17. was still receiving
care there Monday
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of Motor Vehicles has announced it
will be rlused Wrdnedsav. May 22.
Friday May 23 and Monday May
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office hours
Local couple celebrates 5(}h
Saturday, May 25,1985
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