Th«? Hrppner Gaiette Time» Heppner Oregon ^ n ljir v liv . June 36 1985 FIVE
Mtx‘ting Notices
Justice Court
D .A .’s Report
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business during the past
week
Timothy John Keck Elorence •
Exceeding the Maximum Speed 1 70
mph in i U inph ion e'. *30 fine
Sidney Kay Britt, Echo Violation
of the Basic Kule iSI mph in a IS
mph tone'. *30 fine
Jam es
M ichael
M ontione.
Pendleton Possession of an Open
Container of A lcoh olic Liquor
(B eer1, *57 bail forfeited
Konsld N Schroth. Hermiston
with criminal negligence
Insuffi
cim i Number of Coast Guard Life
saving Devices. *62 bail forfeited
Jay Arthur Coll. Heppner
No
Motorcycle Endorsement. *13 fine
K.'gt-r Ii Brill Hrppner
\
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Uon of the Basic Buie ■ 3* mph in a 25
mph tone i. *36 fine
Births
eN
Collection for Neighborhfxxt ( 'enter
The first grade class at the Methodist. Lutheran.
Episcopal vacation bihle school sit around goods the>
collect«*d during the week which will he donated to the
Heppner Neightsirhood Center
* ront
Mary l ’ie n r Kell) Mi Alpin Matt Keerse
maker Donnie Pointer Girls at fr-n tt., back Melissa
Hedman Heather Hughes Vlina Hinchus Hence devin
Bins hack to front
J,,lm M<:. Chris svkev Collin
Anderson
14 Morrow County teachers atte nd
health conference
By J \NF D l \\
June 914. fourteen teachers from
Morrow County attended the Seaside
IX Health Promotion Conference
The conference is sponsored by the
Oregon Department of Education
The Health committee chose the
theme "E xpose Yourself to Well
ness" for this year's conference
Around 800 educators attended
this conference Most of the atten
dees were from the state of Oregon,
but a few educators cam e from
Alaska. Maine. Michigan. Virginia
and New Mexico Most of these
teams were attending to gain infor
mation on how to organize a health
conference ITi ttiiii' stati j
Guest h«*alth speakers and presen
ters were brought in from across the
nation to help make this conference
a super experience for those atten
ding The participants attended ses
sions and workshops on wellness for
life • from pre school to nursing
home aged The presenters taught
good nutrition, e x e rc ise s . CPR,
First Aide. How Students Learn,
Safety. Stress. Burnout Drug and
Alcohol. Humor and Happiness Sui
cldc. Sexual Abuse, IHmiestic Vio
lence. Aging Process. Selfesteem .
Heart, Foot and back problems and
snacks workshop
Dutch Savage a former profes
sional wrestler, was there to pro
mote his drug abuse program in the
Oregon Schools Slim Good body
T \ health personality a rm e d in
his t>ody suit and did a presentation
on how educators can turn students
on to taking care of their body Many
of the presenters autographed their
textbooks which were sold at the
conference
This conference started the day
with a 6 a m exercise session
Either a swim, walk jog on the
beach or aerobics After breakfast
the day was spent m workshops The
programs ended by 10 p m There
was tight scheiluling which kept all
participants very involved So mans
good workshops were offered There
was no way. one person could attend
all of these
The Morrow County team split in
different directions to try to cover
most subjects offered The teachers
attending were Terry McElligott
from Columbia Junior High Betty
Kietmann and laiura Broderick
Plans to garden and golf
A/tarylee Hiemstra
After 19 years as the secretary at
lone Schools, Marylee Hiemstra is
retiring, at the same time her
husband Ed. who is retiring his
teaching position at Heppner High
School Prior to moving to Heppner
to accept positions with the school
d istrict, the cou p le considered
Nampa. Idaho, their hometown
Hiemstra says that after adjusting
to retirement, she plans to spend her
time gardening and golfing and adds
that her husband says they will
watch their grandkids plav basket
hall
She says that she enjoys her years
of working at lone schools and
will miss it In recent years, past
graduates of lone High School have
stopped by just to visit and to
introduce their children to her
She began as secretary the same
year Harold Boggs became the
principal at lone He moved on aft«-r
four years, hut she had four other
principals also
Dennis Brandon
two years. Don Plug one year. John
Edmundson
three years, and
Chuck Starr nine years
C ham ber of C om m erce to
organize at Boardman
By near unanimous vote, the
Boardman Commercial Club last
week decided to change its orgam
ration to a Chamber of Commerce
The change will broaden the club's
membership base, and its scope of
activities, club chairman Art Kegler
■aid
Boardman real estate broker John
Pragg has donated use of office
■pace at Mountain Valley l.and Co
for the Chamber and says a phone
line will be installt-d there soon for
Chamber business
from Inn«1 Doug Sheribon. Phyllis
Payne, Barb Stefani and Barb Col
lins from Hrppner Elementary,
Barii Stefani and Brent Fggers from
Heppnei HighS<b.i.il Larry French
from Riverside High school. Hobble
Tve Marilyn Ornelas .lane |)ean
and Sheila G ilm urlin Needham
from Sam Boardman Elementary,
sheila G ilm artin Needham from
A C Houghton Dave (.arson. from
A C Houghton broke his hand in a
softball game the day before the
conference and wav unable lo al
fend Carol Marchek. Boardman
Day Care Director completed the
Morrow County team
The learn w o r e lavendar T shirts
with a fitness design made by Sheila
Gilmartin Needham, and cowboy
ha Is lo represent Morrow County
Two donated potato centerpieces
from the Boardman Garden (Tub
and made by Martha Baker, were
donated lo the conference raffle
These depicted our area Also, Carol
Marchek donated a jar of Morrow
County honey and a jar of pickl«*d
asparagus to represent products
form the county
There is still time to enroll in the
Fillie Basketball Camp which will lie
held ai Heppner High School Ihe
week of July 29 August 2 "Fifteen
girls representing Heppner. lone,
lexington
and Monument have
already enrolU-d and there's room
tor 15 20 more according to Camp
Director, Mike Boyer
The cam p w ill be held daily. 9 a m
lo 12 noon Cost o( th«> cam p is *15
A pplications are a v a ila b le at
Hutch's Helper. Heppner Gazette
Times l,ott'* Electric. Coast to
Coast the Shoe Box or by writing to
Fillie Bjskethall Camp I’ M Box
185 Heppner. 97836
up with *oui fastest combine oi even moie than one com
beie
• Two models to choose
from that unload
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bushels
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under 3 mmutes
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Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Robert Schiller uf Echo and Mr and
Mrs Raymond French of Heppner
Great grandparents are Kay
Wahnrrof Ocean Bark. Washington
and Robert Sparks of Santa I’ aula,
California
He joins brothers. Ryan 10 and
Justin. 2 and a sister Tina. 5 at
home
F a r m in g T h e
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Mon. thru Fri. 6:55 a.m.
Brandy Amanda Charlton
a
daughter. Brandy Amanda was horn
June 17 at I'endieton Community
M em orial Hospital to Beverly
( Tiarlton of (.exington She weighed
7 lbs A oi
Celebrate 50th
anniversary
The children and grandchildren of
(Taude and Happy Graham cordi
ally invite friends to their 5nth
anniversary celebration at All
Saints Episcopal Church I’ ansh
House in Heppner on Saturday. J-lly
13 from 2 to 5 p m
The couple
requests no gifts
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Time is fast approaching for Cub
Scout Dav l amp July H 12 Camp
director la>a Cox Hermiston had
planned a fun filled week for all who
attend
Local den leaders and
volunteers who will stall the camp
have t>e«'fi registering hoys and
making preparations Because nine
Cub Scouts from (he Spray area will
be attending Ihe cam p during the
day this year Heppner cam p co-
director Martha Munkcrs is asking
for volunteei s willing to house one or
more of the boys during the w«-ek
For more information about day
camp or to volunteer to house a Cub
Scout for a week, call Munkers.
989 8532
GRAIN CARTS
• To unload last savstg valuable time at harvest
• To reduce elevator docounts by augerng your gram only once
using a umqus single auger system
• To cut down time on mamtenence costs by ehmmatng the Moor
auger 4 bearings al chams and sprockets
• To gravity unload without usmg the auger through a bottom door
into a pit whan needed
Walla Wafla
The M orrow County D istrict
Attorney s Office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner re
ports handling the following bust
ness during the past week
Scheduled an arraignment June 2A
for l^iurance Duane Wiser. S3. Pres
colt. Washington, on charg«*s of
Driving While Supspended and a
warrant arrest for Multnomah
County for Failure to Appear on
charges of Driving While I'nder the
Influence of Intoxicants
Received a Waiver of Extradition
June 19 for Marcos Rosas Ay cola. 27.
on ch a rg es pending a fu gitive
Warrant for the state of Ctah for
Auto Theft and Burglary
Received a Waiver of Extradition
June 19 for Jorjeluis M Fernandez.
26 Hurley. Idaho, on charges pend
ing a Fugitive Warrant for thr state
of l tah for Auto Theft and Burglary
Sch«*duled a July l arraignment
for Alan law Walter. 35. The Dalles,
on a charge of Driving While I'nder
the Influence of Intoxicants
Arraigned on June 19. Jerry M
Trill. 28. Salem, is scheduled to enter
a plea June 28 on a charge of two
01 >unts of Theft I
Housing needed for
C u b Scouts
LARGE C A PA C ITY
F a r m e r E n g in e e r e d
Jared I'alrirk Schiller
a son.
Jared, was born to Mr and Mrs
Tony Schiller. Irrigon. June 14. at St
Mary Medical Center Hospital in
The budget committee for the City
of Heppner will meet at 7 p m .
Thursday. June 27 at City Hall.
Hrppner
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D«an Me Alltat at
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2 9 *4 5 9 5
2705 E 2nd The Dales
Mon. thru Sat. 6 5
Pat Ttamay
2 99 5 57 9
296 4686
274 Main Street
PO Box 551
Heppner OP 97837
(503)676-9021
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