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live llr|)|mri Gazette Times. llrpp n rr Swim Feam sets fundraiser Heppner Polire Report The Heppner Police Depl reports handling the following business dur mg the past week November It Sam responded to false alarm at bank 10 a m report of criminal mischief November 10 4 50 p m received dog com plaint , 8 p m report of cruelty to animals Novem tier 20 12 10 a m officer requested for security check 10 30 a m worked traffic control truck stuck in snow November 22 I 58 a m assist Oregon State Police Game D im son. 2 28 p m parking citation issued. 10 41 p m responded to burglary in progress proved to be unfounded November 23 12 06 a m responded to false alarm , 2 40 a m provided crner gency aid to elderly persons 8 30 p m - citation issued <Driving in a l*rohibited A rea1. I I 35 p m re sponded to false alarm November 24 4 53 p m citation issued Dis obeyed Stop Sign II 02 p m officer requested for security check II 44 p m citizen assist Hand Power Tools Beginning the weekend of Novem her 29 swim team members will again be out knocking on doors presenting their goodies for sale This years fund raising will include the selling of Peanut Butter Krun chics golden puff nougants filled with fresh ground peanut butter, party nuts, and solid milk chocolate Santas Due to a change in management the swimteam was unable to receive thetr annual supply of cheese and sausage Heppner woman graduates PSl Sally Marie Sumner, a graduate of Heppner High School is among some 3M) baccalaureate degree candi dates eligible to participate in Port land Slate University'» fall com mencement exercises scheduled for Heppner Jr High Athletes were honored last Thursday at an awards dessert, sponsored by the Heppner Parents Club About students and their par ents were on hand for the presenta The Morrow Co Pair Committee met November II with eight mem bers in attendance David Sykes publisher of ihe G azelle Tim es and Boardman Enterprise was presented to discuss the Pair and Rodeo premium hook It was decided to return to the popular book form and to mail il to all residents of Morrow Co to off set the cost of this form The members will lie contacting residents of Mor row Co for donations which may be mailed to the Morrow County Pair Premium Book. Bov 464. Heppner. Oregon y»TH7Mi There will lie a special page in the lx>ok called Priends of the Pair and Rodeo listing names of all who donated From the whole crew at U N D E R C A R R IA G E R E P A IR ^NKW .1 It 1C III II T B IG HAI1.S-IUMS-HOI.I.KKS ^MACHINE Hl II. 1)1 T OK IDLERSA ROLLERS THE FIRST LETTER ^RERIM SPROCKETS IN AUTO PARTS ^ DESIGN ä BUILD OUR 422-7408 OU N CABSÄ 422-7418 PRESSl RIZKR UNITS ^TRACK PRESS TO TURN OR REPLACE PIN Ä BUSHINGS Call for Free Estimates B & C REPAIRS, INC. You're In Good Hands with B.F. Goodrich Traction See our Snow Tires Today! .¿»pag New & Tires ilF G o o d rich lone Keylock Service Ph 422-7576 a tion of sports c e rtific ate s by Heppner Junior High coaches Pie, brought by parents and Par ent Club members, coffee and cider were enjoyed following the cere mony Fair Premium Book format to change To all our friends, we wish a holiday season abundant in loving, sharing, giving and Cdring May you dnd yours enjoy a happy Thanksgiving 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thursday, Dei- I» on the P S l' campus Dr Joseph C Hlumel. t'niversity f“resident, is scheduled to confer the degrees and preside at commence ment Jr. High athletes honored Bountiful Blessings COMPUTERIZED SPIN BALANCING l-ast w a r the lleppner Swimteam remained inactive due to lark of support, both financial and parent involvement Those presently in voiced are working deligently to remedy these problems and again to sponsor an active and fun filled summer for the youth Por those interested in purchasing these Christmas delights may contact Nancy Bruch. 876 *420. Nelson Connor. 676 9945 or Sheridan Tarnaskv 676 5059 Mon. -Sat. Dave & Scott BarnetT The fair committee members agreed to assemble the hooks them selves to save money The fair committee wants to thank the superintendents for meeting and rev ising the listings for each depart ment for the 1986 fair The nest fair committee meeting will lie December 9 . 7 30 p m at the fair grounds Sheriff s Report The Morrow County Sheriff's tHfice reports hamfling or dispatch ing the follow mg business during the (last week November IH 5 12 a m the Hoardman Pire Department responded to a house fire at Frontier Trailer Court, space No 31 in Boardman 1 40 p m the Morrow County Sheriff's office received a report from the Dept of Veterans Affairs. Pendleton, of damage to one of their homes in Irrigon There were approximately 20 22 caliber bullet holes shot into the mobile home Damage is estimated at $500 November 20 2 15 p m the Boardman Police Department responded to a two vehicle, no injury traffic accident in front of the Shell station in Board man Thomas Sutton. Medford was cited for Disobey Stop Sign 2 25 p ni the Morrow County Sheriff 's Office responded to a truck accident on I »4. one mile west of the Hwy 730 Jet. involving one truck with two trailers No injuries were reported 2 44 p m a Boardman ambu lance transported a subject with an illness to North Morrow Medical clinic November 22 6 29 the Boardman F ire Depart ment extinguished a flu fire at Whitney Trailer Court November 23 2 25 a m the Boardman Police Department cited Carl Raymond Bevard. 36, Boardman, for allegedly Driving Cnder the Influence of Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance H 19 p m the Morrow County Sheriff's Office cited Craig Allen Rea. 23. la-xington for allegedly Driving While Suspended November 24 4 09 a m the Roardman Fire Department responded to Dodge City Motel. Boardman. for a partial refrigeration truck on fire Justice Court R c jx jr t Morrow County Justice Court a( the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow ing business during the past week Douglas la-e Edison. Eagle Creek Violation of a Hoad Closure to wit Driver. $40 fine Kevin Bryant Edison. Eagle Creek Violation of a Road Closure lo wit Passenger. *4« fine Christopher Alan Murray, taxing ton Operating an Off Road Vehicle on a Public Highway. $17 fine Jim Angell. Heppner with crimi nal negligence Violation of a Road (losure Driver. M fine Gary David Patterson, fleppner Failure to Drive to the Right Side of the Centerline. $17 fine David Clifford Ivodge flermiston No Vehicle License. $13 fine Kenneth Dean Eckman. Heppner Failure lo Drive lo the Right of the Centerline. $17 line Sleven Dennis Webb, Roardman. Failure to Drive to the Right of the Centerline. $17 fine Scott Max Bredemann Marys ville. California with criminal negligence Failure lo Properly Validate FJk Tag. $:i« fne Thomas Oakley F’lalh. Portland with criminal negligence No Valid FJk Tag. $42 fine Novembri .‘7 liv , 111K t I Resident Soil Wordings scientist named Kenny — Donald Wvsocki IS the Oregon State l diversity F'.vlension Ser vice s new resident soil scientist in easlern Oregon Wvsocki formerly a faculty mem her j l Iow a S ta le l m v e rs ity . A m es, has accepted an Flxtension position as a soil management specialist at the Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center in Cmatilla County near Pendleton In his new position Wvsocki will work alongside t'NDA Agricultural Research Service soil and crop scientists who are developing cropp mg systems that deliver maximum yields and improved soil and water conservation, said o F: Smith. OSI Fixtension Serv ice director W vsocki's specific assignment will he conduct Flxtcnsion education programs in soil management lor county agents, other agricultural agencies, growers, and fertilizer industry representatives in the region. Smith added The new specialist will also have responsibility for the coordination of STEEP Solutions To Economic and Flnvironnient Problem s) erosion control Ftxtension activities in the Columbia Basin region of Oregon Prior to joining the DSC Flxtrnsion Serv ice W y socki taught soil science courses in the Agronomy Dept at Iowa State ldiversity for three years Before that, he was a graduate teaching assistant at ISl' in the same department while work ing on his Ph D degree W’ysocki earned a bachelor's de gree in resource management at the t'n ive rs ity ol Wisconsin Stevens Point, in 1974 He completed work on a master's degree in soil science at Washington State Cmversity, Pullman in 1977 and was employed by the Soil Conservation Service mapping soils in both Stevens and F ranklin counties Washington The new specialist received his doctor's degree in soil morphology and gene sis from Iowa State University in 1983 W vsocki will work out of offices in ihe Columbia Rosin Agricultural Research Center I ).A/s Rt»|x>rt The Morrow County District Attor ney's office reports handling the following business during the past week Patrick Verdell Erickson. Irrigon. pled guilty to two Counts of Driving While Suspended and was sentenced to 25 days in jail with credit of three days served and the remainder of days suspended on the condition that Defendant make Court ordered pay ment of $192 Gregory John Rassmussen. 1-a Grande, pled Guilty to Driving l nder the Influence of Intoxicants He was sentenced to five days in jail and fined $575 His license lo drive suspended for three years Hospital Notes Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner reports admitting and dis charging Linda Sinerius, Heppner admitted November 17, discharged November 23 Homer Robins. Lexington, admit till November 24 was still a patient Monday School Lunch Men ils lone Schools Monday. Dec 2 fish wedges, hot rolls, later lots, broccoli. Nor mandy. dessert and milk Tuesday. Dec 3 cowboy maca roni. hoi rolls, tossed salad, dessert and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday, Dec 4 chill, corn- bread. cheese sticks fruit, cookies, and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Thursday, Dec 5 »learned wieners, scab oped potatoes, bread with butler, buttered vegetables, dessert and milk or salad bar and milk F'riday, Dec 6 clam chowder, luna or peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, crackers, dessert and milk llrpp n rr High School Monday. Dei- 2 cheese burgers. F'rench fries, vegetable slicks, granola, and milk Tuesday, Dei- 3 brunch Wednesday, Dei 4 potatoes and gravy, rolls, salad, fruity and milk, or salad liar and milk Thursday, Dec 5 enchilidas. green bean*, salad, fresh fruil and milk, or salad bar and milk F'riday. Dei- 6 soup and sand wiches, and nulk Wood Cutters H om elite Saws, Oregon C hains, Vickie Lynne Thompson and James Fdward Kenny were married at a Nuptial Mass on August It at our l-ady of the Valley Church in lai Grande The bride in the daughter of James and Hefty Thompson of Starkey The parents of the bridegroom are Rill and Marjorie Kenny of Heppner The bride was giv en in marriage by her father in a ceremony officiated by the Rev Joseph Krlhel The bride wore a gown and veil that were made by her sister. Martie Thompson of Alaska The gown was fashioned of antique satin and lace Seed pearl* trimmed Ihe sleeves a row of seed pearls also edged the sweetheart neckline A deep lace ruffle edged the skirt and rows of rulfled lace formed a chapel length train They veil was made of matching lace and was also edged with seed pearls She carried a Unique! of silk roses that carried our thr mauve and burgundy colors of the wedding Maid of honor was Teri Thompson sister of the bride The bride's other sisters. Martie. I'eggv and Jimmie Kav were hridemaids The fvest man was Bill Kenny brother of the groom I shers were Joe Kennv brother of the groom F'ddie F isher, brother in law ol the groom and Dennis Peck of Heppner Candtelighters were Dorothy Hays, cousin of the bride and John Kenny, brother of Ihe groom F'lower girls were Katie and Christy Kenny. nieces of Ihe groom The ring bearers was Hotter! Thompson, nephew of the bride Rill Kenny accompanied the vocalist Karen Kenny one of the soloist The other soloist was the father of the bridegroom who was accompanied by the organist. Ians Paul A reading lor the service was done by Michael Thompson, uncle of Ihe bride A reception was held at the parish ball with ,1 bullet supper at the home of the bride's parents The couple honeymooned on the Oregon Coast anil are residing in Beaverton The brute graduated from La Grande College of Business anil is a legal secretary in Portland The bridegroom graduated from Flastern Oregon State College in lai Grande and is employed with t hemlawn Corporation of laike Oswego The Morrow County Clerk s Office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports Issuing a marriage license to the following people Gregory Ian- McGranahan. 32. Dale, and Helen Marie Kelly, 28. Maupin Farm city banquet set Things sound better and better lor the December 6 Livestock Growers Annuul Meeting and Farm City Banquet, as more door prizes are announced and plans are finalized Like to own a registered quarter horse coll? Some lucky person will win one as a door prize courtesy of Jim and Carlene West, said a spokesperson for the livestock growers That's just one of Ihe drawing cards for the day s activi ties at the Fllks Club in Heppner Another person will walk away with a gem donated by Peterson's Jewelers of Heppner Other door prizes will tie awarded throughout the afternoon Special programs of interest to all livestock growers presented by Dr Bill Zollinger OSI F'.xtension Beef Specialist will la* one of Ihe after noon events Dr Nordon Stephanufes. Veterinarian will also lie on hand lo provide an up date on animal health Cow Belles, too. will gather thut day to elect new officers and review actions taken at the recent stale meeting Speeial guests will also In- on hand for the activities Dwight Bailey. President of the Livestock Growers, stresses that the Farm City Banquet is traditionally an event for all businesses, ranchers and other local people to get together \nd we plan on keeping It that way " Guest -qie.iker for the banquet will la- Harold Kerr. Associ ate Director for the USI Flxtension Service The social hour prior lo Ihe banquet is sponsored by the farm credit group and is always one fo ol Ihe faipular events of the day Plan lo attend ? , e '\ Jacks H i-Lift, H ydraulic 1 ‘/2-20 ion Parts & Service Adopt-A-l*el Pioneer Humane Society has a six year old registered German Shepherd with papers available for adoption to a home with no small children F'or additional mforma lion, or to adopt this dog call the llumane Society u> 676 5169 M.C.G.G. 989-8221 B i g P l a n t S e l e c t i o n at A ffordable Prices! > . ------------ n a *> » Planted Ceramic Planter* lllanginx Ceramic Planter Ceramic (rift Itemi New Plant Shipment H at Arrived — Axes, Splitting M auls, Wedges M .C.G.G. 939 8 2 2 ! V V In rriage Licenses Census updated There may be as many as 30 to 50 million species of insecls on F^arlh at least five times more than previ ously estimated, reports National Wildlife magazine The census update is based on Ihe results of the first survey of insecls living high up in the tree« of a tropical rain forest tk r| iw U i^ n n d it PI Q f i t ! I Open 7 Days A Week PUBt & Gilt Shop ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I* Z W á l P I U S - /« - i 4 |r Lexington, Oregon 989-8133 m