Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 03, 1985, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    rhe H rp p n rr I x i r l l r l i m n . H r p p n r r
MCGG manager named prexy
of regional trade organization
Births
City budget trimmed
TV
H«*pf>n«*r city budiirl com
met Thursday. July 27. and
trimmed *86191 (rum the budget
levy »h u h »«fit down (or the second
time June 25 The total city budget
including the lav tuse was *820.277
which has tiren adjusted to *715 186.
a to 18 percent cut The total budget
amount was also effected by in
creased revenues o( *17.600 above
December «filmiate* The resulting
tav levy outside the tax base reflects
a 76 6 percent decrease to 118.515
The reduced budget levy will be
submitted to voters on August I I
City budget o ffic e r M arsh all
laivgren reports that the following
OrrgiMi M rd n rv d a v . J u ly J. I s a l H V K
budget cuts were made by the
committee
(26.770 including payroll and
payroll expense by not funding a
fourth crew member in a main­
tenance department
reduction of It ooo in salary for
crew foreman This does not reflect
a pay cut but since the previous
torciii.m had twen with the «its lur
several years, his salary was higher
than the «fitry level salary of the
beginning foreman
dog control was cut *1 5tW
(6 121 was cut from overtime for
the lleppner I ’otice Dept
( t o w was cut from the street
paving fund
M aran d a
Lacey
M ig h t
• a
daughter Maranda ljc e y was born
June 27 to Hob and Betty Might
Hermiston. at Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Hermiston
She weighed 7 lbs to oz
Grandparents are Harry and Fae
Green larxington Honorary great
grandmother is Bertha Holt,
('reswell
Maranda Joins a brother /achary
at home
District ( aourt
Report
District Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in lleppner re
ports hamlling the following bust
nevs during the month of May
Million! Jesse Thomas lexington
Exceeding the Maximum S jhnn I (70
mph in a 55 mph rone *24 50 line
Artlet Avery Campbell, lleppner
Truck Spetdmg 16 J mph in a 55 mph
zone'. (12 line
Krank Dee Halvorsen, lone
Exceeding the Maximum Sp«fd i'J
mph in a 55 mph zone I, (3 assess
men!
Sheriff Drago calls for
safe J lily 4 celebration
Roger Hodgson, (left) outgoing president turns gavel over
to President Lorry Mills
l-arry Mills General Manager of
Morrow County Grain Growers.
Inc . a grower owned grain ware
housing and farm supptv coop in
Lexington, has twen elected 1‘res
ulent of Pacific North«esf I .r,un and
Teed Association at the group s
annual membership meeting June 7
in Portland
The Morrow County
Grain Growers also have ware
housing and shipping facilities in
lleppner, lone Irngon and North
I a* xmgton
Pacific Northwest Grain and Feed
Association is a regional trade orga
nizatiori representing |7.‘> country
grain elevator firms fe«-d and flour
milling companies and «-sport ship
ping interests throughout Washing
ton, tiri-gon. Id,dm and Montana
The Association maintains proles
Farmers can influence
1986 wheat program
! The I S Department of Agricul
lure is formulating plans for the I9H6
wheat marketing quota program
and is asking for public comments
by July 5
Marketing quotas are
us«-d to allocate the Market among
farmers growing wheat when an
excess crop is expected
Before
becoming effective, however, mar
krting quotas must first I n - approved
in a referndum by two thirds or
more of the eligible wheal growers,
according to Judy Buschke. Director
of Morrow County AM'S
“ Since the public is increasingly
called up to help establish food and
agricultural policy, it is in the best
interest of all the programs that
effect them
The comments will I k - used to
finalize program provisions for the
wheal producers' referendum
scheduled for July 19 26
She said written comments should
contain eligibility requirements for
voters participating in the grower
referendum, type of balloting to be
used, diverted acreage require­
ments and uses it marketing quotas
are approved by referendum, levels
of price support for cooperating and
concooperating producers if m arket­
ing quotas are approved, and levels
of price support for coop«-rating and
nonciNi|N-ratmg farms if marketing
quotas are disapproved by the refer
endum
"Farm ers voting in the refer­
endum will I n - choosing the type of
program they want in effect for the
19H6 wheat crop said Buschke If
two-thirds or more of the voters
favor marketing quotas, basic pro
gram provisions should include
mandatory acreage controls and
jN-nalties for overplanting, a three
tie r price support system, a
domestic and export certifications
program financed by processors and
low speed or on snort trips
All
driving can I n * dangerous In fact,
recent highway safety slu«li«*s have
shown that more than half of the
accidents causing injury or death
incur at -> p «-« n K of less than forty
miles per hour Fatalities invulv irig
non h»*lted occupants have lnn*n
recorded as low as twelve miles per
hour the sp»-ed you d I n - driving in
a p.u king lot And. three out of four
accidents causing death occur
within tw«*nly five miles from home
Therefore, s«-al tn-lts are needed fur
both short trips and long trips
It is also false to think that by not
wearing seat Ix-lls you can I n * saved
it you re thrown clear of the vehicles
involved in an accident The proha
bilily ol death is almost five limes
greater when the moturist is thrown
from the car l nder almost any set
of i ollision circumstances jM-ople
are bftt«*r off I n 'IU n I up inside the
car
Motor vehicle collisions are also
the numlier one kill«*r ol voung
children Whenever you your child
ren or others get into your car make
sure ev eryone has buckled their seal
D-lt B
During this Fourth ol July holt
day period
and throughout the
year
whether you re traveling
short distances or longer distances
always remember to buckle up for
safely
Sherifl Drago concluded
Take the extra precaution to en
sure the safety of you your family
member* an«l others riding in your
vehicle
Morrow County Sheriff Hoy Dr ago
is calling on all ciliz«*ns of our
community to make this July 4 a
sale holiday
Since July 4 falls on a Thursday
this year, many will make a long
win -kend out of this holiduy period
which means a high number of
motorists will be traveling our high
ways.' Sheriff Drago said “ I would
like to remind all motorists to tie
especially careful and c-aulious
while driving the highways over the
holiday wis-kend
wise passengers and responsible
drivers use safety bell*
But many
p*-ople make excuses for not huckl
mg up
the sheriff noted
Seats
I n -II s art- needed whenever you get in
the car
It is false to think that seal I n -II s
are not int«*nded when traveling at a
stonai staff and office* in Portland
Mills has lw*«*n th«- Manager for
Morrow County Gram Growers for
the past 16 years Prior to that, he
was employed with Odessa Trading
Company. Odessa Washington, for
It years
He has twen an active
member of the Association and its
Board of Directors for many years
with five years of service on the
Board of Directors Mills has also
be«-n an active member of the
lleppner City Council, and President
of both the Heppner Chamber of
commerce and lleppner Lion s Club
He and his wife ll«-tty have two
grown children
Mills expects to continue work on
several legislative matters whteh
the association board and staff have
tw*-n interested in
Accident under
investigation
An accident Saturday. June 29
from which two Heppner women
were taken to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in lleppner is still under
investigation says the Hermiston
Office of the Oregon State Police
Dept
The accident occurred on High
way 2U7 near the North la-xington
elevator at It It) a m Police report
that a car driven by Evelyn Marren.
72. Heppner. allegedly struck a van
which had stopped on the east side of
the highway after being flagged
down to assist a motorist with car
trouble The van was operated by
Dale M Holland Heppner
Marren. still a patient at the
hospital Monday was reported in
stable condition
Her passenger
Kim M jrre n was released from the
hospital on Sunday A passenger in
the Holland vehicle. Karen L
Holland, 44. reportedly received
minor injuries and was treat«*«! as an
outpatient at Pioneer
exporters, and a mandatory unpaid
land diversion program
If more (ban one thir of the voters
reject marketing quotas, the basic
wheat program would contain a
price support loan program s«-l at 6o
p«-rc«-nt of parity for cooperators
and possibly noncoopcrators. no
domestic or certificate program
and no land diversion program
The ASCS official said farmers
can directly influence the 1986 wheal
program li they let their views I n -
known to Washington, hy Julv 5
Wheat comments should I n - inaib-d
to the Direc tor. Commodity Analysis
Division. I'SDA AM'S. Boom 1741 N
P O Box 2415. Mashington D C
20250
Benefit fund
established
A tn-nefit fund has b«-en estab
lished at the Bank of Eastern Oregon
lone Branch for L«*she and Kim
Thompson
An accident last week cut a nerve
and two arteries in Thompson's
right arm
lie was taken by
L ifegu ard helicopter to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston where he spent two days
in intensive care
It is estimated that Thompson w ho
did general ranch work at the Rick
Peterson Ranch will tie unable to
return to work for approximately
three months
Donations may tie made directly
to the fund at the Bank of Eastern
Oregon in lone
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Morrow County F air buttons are
now on sale at Court Street Market,
(oast to Coast and My Cal's in
Heppner or hy eontarting Fllen
Kennedy Bill Rrodertck lone and
Kenn Evans. Irngon also have
buttons for sale
Huttons sell for *2 50 this year and
serve as a s«*ason pass to all five
days of the fair
l(«*gular daily
admission to the fair will I n - ti tor
adults 5(1 cents fur children 6 12
years and free for children under
six and senior citizens over 75
The next m«N-ting of the Fair
Com m ittee and F a ir Board is
sch«-<tuled lor Monday. July 8. 7 30
p m at the fairgrounds
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Fair buttons
now on «sale
Reserve Community
Booth space now
Community I xxj II i space is filling
up last for the Morrow County Pair
says a Fair Committee spokes
person Those who wish to reserve
space should call the fair office to
reserve space as soon as possible
ta-tore the space is gone
The fair office will I n - staff«*! from
I p m to 4 p in Monday s through
Friday to lake reservations
For
additional information, call the fair
office. 676 9474
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