Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 16, 1985, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    M U K T h r Mrppnrr G aiette-T ta e s . Hrppnrr
«»ren o« W « in r id a «, October I«. IIM
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Karla Annette Miles daughter of Mr and Mrs Dealer Mile», Heppner
became the bride of Huger Perry Morter. son of Mr and Mrs Perry Morter
of lone at I p m September 7, double ring ceremony read by the Rev Kick
Kvenaon at Mope Lutheran Church in Heppner
Marti Baker. Heppner and Jeff Clapp. Pendleton, were soloists while
rrina Palmer played the piano and Kikka Tews the organ
The bride wore a long gown trimmed in lace with a Ifueen Ann neck and
long train She carried a bouquet of baby burgundy carnations, tuiby pink
roses, and white mums
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Maid of honor was Cathy Lindsay. Heppner Bridesmaids were sister of
the bride Michele Miles and Jodi Mattison and Marti Baker, all of Heppner
Host man was Tom Huston. Heppner
I'shers were Kric Sederburg.
Adams Vince McKlligott, lone and brother of the bride Darrell Miles.
Heppner
A reception was held at St Patrick's Parish Hall. Heppner
Following a wedding trip to the Washington Coast and Victoria. HC .
anada. the couple is residing in the Sandhollow area
The bride is a graduate of Heppner High School and a student at Blue
Mountain Community College in Pendleton
The bridegroom gradual«! from lone High School and attended BM< C for
wo years
H» D i m Reid
The Fillies junior
come up sfturt against the Weston
McKwen TigerScols Tuesday. Del
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The match was at Weston
McKwen
Heppner went out in the first game
against the TigerSrots ready ' play
and started the game w.iD a net
serve Weston then served and the
Killies sel it up sending a hard spike
lo the TigerScols floor Heppner
tor* the next xervr and pul the first
point on the board
Heppner had excellent 'm e v and
Weston McKwen had some trouble
with communication
The Killies
finished with a wells d eserv«! win
"The team had a great first game
where they dominated entirely
said Killies Coach Reynolds
The second game wasn't so hoi (or
Heppner They started out good, but
losl il hall way through and gave ihr
win lo the TigerScols
The third game look awhile lo gel
started as both learns kr-pl pulling
Ihe serve into the net Alter gelling
started Weston McKwen look oil. a
great lead and made competition
lough (or Heppner Kxcellenl plus
made a tremendous o 13 comeback
for the Killies but unfortunately left
them two points short as Weslun
McKwen won ihe game and match
The scores (o Ihe games were 15 7.
excellent playing
Their serves
were hard for the TigerScols lo pick
up
The games were very dose and
Ihe final wins came down to the
players the TigerScols pul out on the
floor
The Killies were sch«iuled for a
“ C " learn game but didn 1 realize
they would also be playing a few
junior varsity and one varsilv
players
Heppner played very well and
kept the scores tight The scores to
the games were 10-15, 15-0and 14 16
They had a tough time when
Weston put in their JV and varsity
p la yers," said F illie s ' Coach
Keynolds. "up until then our "C ”
tram was entirely dominant
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cordially invited to
a housewarming in honor o f the
* Norris Dooney family
at their new home on
the Heppner-Condon highway
2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, October 20
Money tree
Hostess are
Kathy Rankin and M ym a Sieler
The G reat
1 I t,
"They seemed to lose confidence
with th em selves." Coch Julie
Reynolds commented about the
second game
The third game was
a great come hack, she a d d «l
The junior varsity learn trawled
lo 1‘ilot Buck Thursday. Oct 10
They look the Kockels in just two
Pumpkin Contest
For K id f l i t
Thru 6 th G ra d e
The Heppner "C team played the
Weston McKwen sarsity and junior
varsity
Weston McKwen won Ihe match
but il look them thr«- games to do it
The Killies started Ihe game with
sponsored by
Bank of Eostern ° re9on
First and second prizes will
wi be a w a rd ed y.
to best in each division:
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famea
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1 s t P r iz e
gift certificate at any Heppner Merchant
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2 n d P r iz e
2 free skating passes
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BRING TO BANK OF EASTERN
OREGON OCT. 28. 29 & 30th
Justice Court
Report
Judging will be done by Merchants at noon on Halloween
Julie Solorio Valencia. Ilermislon
Shooting from a Public Highway
W7 fine
Michael W Powell. Heppner
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in Failure lo Validate Faslern Oregon
Deer Tag. »3H fine
Heppner reports handling the follow
James A Roell. Stanfield
No
mg business during the past week
operators License. »77 fine
Itotiert Clarence Heed, Heppner
David Kelly Walters, Vale Fail
Improper Passing on Curse. $:il bail
ure to Maintain Drivers Daily Dig
forfeited
»46 fine
Hubert Allen Fazzin. Tacoma
David Kelly Walters. Vale
No
With Criminal Negligence. Posses
Fire Kxlinguisher. »30 fine
sion of a Falsely Applied for Kesi
John Calvin quirk. Stanfield No
dent Hunting License. »IR5 fine
Bight Turn Signal. (15 fine
Paul William Snow, lone
Kx
Duston Krith Hammerburg
cissling Maximum Speisl (75 mph in
a 55 mph speed tone I. »67 bail Pasco No PUC Permit. tIH fine
Kichard
Alexander
Kiehl,
forfeited
Heppner Violation of Basic Buie ' 40
Willy Kdward Schneider. Kenne
wick
No Operators License. $135 mph in a 30 mph sp e«l zonel. »22
fine
fine
Michael
Keese VanArsdale.
Charles
W illiam
Wysong.
tin-sham Vehicle Lu ense Kxpired. Irvington No Mud Flaps »13 fine
Kenneth Deane Craves Heppner
»15 fine
Kxcessive Noise »17 fine
Chad Henry Peck. Ilermislon
David Kelly Walters. Vale
No
Failure to Drive on Kight Side of
Transportation C ertificate. »135
Center Line, »15 fine
James Kdward Houvard. Portland fine
Kotiert la*e Botefuhr Heppner
Illegal C turn. »11 bail forfeited
Criminal Trespass in the s«-ond
Marcia Ann Anderson. Heppner
Kxcoeding Maximum Speed i73mph Degree at Willow t'r«k Dam, *IU2
fine
in a 55 mph speed tone), »30 fine
Willy Kdward Schneider. Kenne
wick Disobeying Stop Sign »51 bail
AN EXCITING FARM SHOW
IS COMING YOUR WAY.
Correction
forfeited
Arthur Tracy Sagaser. Ml Vernon
Disobeying Slop Sign. »31 bail
forfeited
Thomas Allen llamman. lading
Ion Three Counts of Illegal Posses
sion of a Big Came Mammal Deer.
»335 fine
Farm er’s Insurance o ffice in
Heppner is not owned by Bob
Ployhar. as s la t«! in the Oct ■»
Cazelte Times
The agency is still ow n «) by Jim
Hayes Ployhar works partlime as
an agent at Farmer's Insurance
Rugged Quality
When you depend on your feet to get where you're
going, you need dependable boots
like these
rugged Wolverine* hunting boots The finest quality
materials
like genuine cowhide leather and
Vibram* soles
and durable construction give
long lasting value and comtort
styi > oiotv>
n Gardner'*
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All friends and neighbors are
Fillies come up short
är
MENS UliflB
$102,s
Case International SHOW CASE 85 Fea­
turing the latest m quality Case International
equipment Our arena show will showcase
the new. strengthened line-up of quality agri­
cultural equipment And you will have the
opportunity to operate the many products
during the field demonstrations
By attending S H O W C A S E ’85. you
can also register to win, and
ta k e h o m e, o n e of s e v e ra l
SHOW CASE 85 Sweepstakes
prizes You'll have a chance to win
a Kawasaki Bayou * 185 All-Terrain Vehicle
Plus a Nikon 35m m automatic O ne Touch
camera or Nikon 8X Compact binoculars
Stop by our dealership for Official Sweep-
stakes Rules
M a r k y o u r c a l e n d a r to a t t e n d
SHOW CASE '85 We have a great day
planned just for you and your family.
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Morrow County
(Dealer Imprint)
G rain G ro w e rs
Phone
989 8221
1 800 452-7396
TIME: 10:00 o jit .
DATE: O c to b e r 29. 1983
LOCATION: P e n d le to n . N e x t to
In d ia n H ills
Give us a call for a ride.
350 Mam Street
Lexington, Oregon
97839
Kawasak AT Vs are tor off road us« only H«lm«l goggles and proper protective clothing should be worn at aH limes
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