Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 19, 1986, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Letters to the Editor
Watch for Hundreds Day Balloons
To The Kdilor
fin February IB, 1(416 aludenli of
my school released about 400
helium filled balloons during our 4th
Annual Hundred '* Day Celebration
Some may land in your area I’lrase
be on Ihe lookout
During past celebrations balloons
have traveled as far as Kvansville.
Wyoming and Halfway. Missouri
I am a fifth grade student at Hilda
l-Jthli Klemenlary School in Knappa.
Oregon 'about 14 miles east of
Astoria ' For the last four years, we
have celebrated our lowh day of
school with all kinds of exciting
activities and we end Ihe day by
releasing our balloons all al once
It's really neat
i'lease write if you find any of our
balloons or if you'd like lo know
more about lOU'sDay
I .rah Conn
Hilda l.ahti School
K( 6 Box 226
Astoria. Oregon 97103
Lutz Is refreshing alternative
To Tlie F:dltor
Wednesday, F'ebruary 19, the
people of our area will have the
opportunity to meet a man whom
I have grown to appreciate and
admire Mr Joe l.ut*. candidate for
the Republican nomination for the
U S Senate, will spend the day in
Hoardman
I tielieve that Joe I aj I z Is a
refreshing alternative to Ihe "poll
lies as usual" style we have sadly
grown to accept He stands for
common sense government. gover­
nment by law rather than gover
nmenl by whim Through many
hundreds of hours of study of our
constitution and the writings of our
founding fathers, and many years
of demonstrated leadership ability,
Joe l.utz is fully qualified to serve
well as t iregon's Senator
Coder our system of government
by the people and an open electoral
process, endividuals like Joe l-utz
have the opportunity lo offer us a
quality choice Hut the realities of
the political process make it difficult
Sifting
for the "Challenger " to be heard
Campaign finance figures recently
released show that Bob Pack wood
has raised 6 34 million dollars for his
campaign 'that is $2 36 for every
resident of Oregon' As the mourn
bent, Mr Packwood also has nearly
unlimited access lo Ihe media I am
afraid that we will all be seeing
much more of Mr Packwood than
we would like in the days ahead
The facts and figures make it
clear that we will not see as much of
Joe Lutz in spile of his tireless
campaign, face to face with the
people of Oregon I trust that each of
us will have the wisdom to base our
precious vole on the quality of Ihe
candidate, not the quantity in his
campaign fund I want lo encourage
each of you lo take this important
opportunity to see and hear Joe Lutz
for yourself
Sincerely,
(si Hev Sirven Rowe
P O Box 233
Hoardman, OR 97818
481 4915
through the
10 Vrars Ago
Plans are currently underway to
welcome lo Japanese young people
and one adult to Morrow County in
July reports Mrs Roger Palmer.
Heppner. county co ordianlor for the
4 II larbo Japanese exchange pro
K* am
The Willows Grange Celebrated
Its 5oth anniversary Sunday, F'eh IS
Vula Heiiker a 49 year member of
the Grange was chosen Anniversary
Queen
25 Years Ago
Riverside High School and lone
School* were hr 'ken into and unsuc
cessful attempts made lo open the
safe Bristow's Market in lone was
also broken ito with the cash
register left untouched and 13 cases
of beer discovered missing
Confidence in the economy of the
Heppner area was expressed by
Maurer Brown Monday when he told
the Chamber of Commerce that
Kmzua Corporation is installing
new chipper and barker machines at
the Heppner Mill
50 Year* Ago
Trouble with lamb scours develo­
ped this week on a few ranches in the
county were early lambing is well
underway F'or years, lamb scours
have been a serious handicap to
early lambing
Prospects for the I'matllla Rapids
dam are now Ihe brightest they have
brim at any lime, reported S h;
Notson to Ihe Lions Monday
W F: Francis, game warden,
made a trip to Ihe north end country
yesterday to place feed for pheas
PRESIDENTS
SALE
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ants who were reported feeding in
the chicken lots there
As Ihe Iasi cold snap went into its
third week Sunday night, Ihe official
government thermometer of Len L
Gilliam al Heppmer registered 7
below zero for the season's record
Gradually warmer lemperalure*
reached a point yesterday w here the
snow softened in Ihe middle of Ihe
afternoon Interm ittent flurries
added two inches of Ihe beautiful
stuff during the week bringing the
total fall lo between 10 inches and a
fool in Ihe three weeks
Titus l.ee Moyer • a son, Titus,
was born F'ebruary 11 lo John and
Audrey Mover of Havelock. North
Carolina Hewleghed6 lbs ISozs
Grandparenls are John and
Marry Ella Moyer. Heppner. John
Jackson. P rin e ville . and Dinah
Jackson. Santa Maris. California
Great grandparenls are Hazel
Jackson. P rin e ville . Cis Webb.
Fossil, and John and Opal Moyer.
Adair, Oklahoma
Courtney Mackenzie Nelson, a
daughter. Courtney was horn to Lisa
and Charles Nelson of la-xington
February 14 al Pioneer Memorial
Hospital She weighed 6 lbs 15 oz
Grandparents are Jean Nelson.
Lexington Chaplin Col C M and
Mrs Maness. J r Rel . Olympia.
Washington
Great grandmother is Mrs G N
Dulin. Coornelius, North Carolina
She joins one brother Justin
W yall age four
The Morrow County Sheriff's Of
flee al the Morrow County Court
house in Hrppner reports handling
or dispatching the following bus
mess during the past week
February 8 a Hoardman ambu
lance transported a 26 year-old
female with an injury from the
Nomad to (raid Shepherd Hospital in
Hermislon
February 9 the Morrow county
Sheriff 's Office arrested Kicky Fred
Altergolt. 2», Irngon for alleged
Assault IV He was lodged at Cm*
(Ilia City Jail where he later posted
bail and was released a Heppner
ambulance responded to a report of
a man down at a residence in lone
There was no transport
February 10 the Morrow County
Sheriff s Office issued a Citation to
Appear to Patrick Verdall Krickson
19. of Irrigon The charge was
Assault IV
F'ebruary 16 Ihe Heppner Police
Dept transported Mary Hletell. 72.
with an illness, to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, a Hoardman ambulance
responded to a residence on E
Wilson Road In Hoardman and
transported a 78 year old female to
SI Anthony Hospital in Pendleton
February 17 the Heppner FTre
Dept responded to a vehicle fire on
llwy 74 Amount of damage and
owner of the vehicle are unknown
D .A .s Report
The Morrow County District Al
lomey s Office reports handling Ihe
following business during the past
week
Lawrence John Cerullo. 33. Hep
pner was sentenced F'ebruary 14 by-
Judge IQilph Currin to three days in
jail for Violation of a Court Order
Jose F'ernandez J r . 19. Irrigon.
was sentenced on F'ebruary 11 be
fore Judge Jack Olsen lo 14 months
probation to Oregon Corrections
Division, lo pay court fines in the
amount of $50. lo serve 100 hours of
community service, and lo have no
further contact with victim He had
entered a plea of Guilly to Assault I
December 17
Hernandino
Hernandez,
18.
Hoardman. was sentenced F'ebruary
II on an Assault I charge before
Judge Jack Olsen lo five years
probation to Parole and Probation,
to serve 120 days in jail starling
March 15. to pay court fines in the
amount of $930. serve 150 hours of
community service and he eval
uated by and follow recommend
at ions of Ihe Department of Menial
Heallh and lo incur all costs of the
evaluation
Allan Roberts, 23. lone, pled Not
Guilly to Theft I before Judge Jack
Olsen on February II. Trial dale has
been sel for March 21
Heppner
Police Report
The Heppner Police Depl reports
handling Ihe following business
during the past week
F'ebruary 10 10 19 p m
request
officer for Security Check
F'ebruary 11 7 30 a m report of
Criminal Trespass
F'ebruary 12 11 55 p m report of
Criminal Mischief. 12 30 request
Officer for Security Check
F'chruarv IS | 4,' B m
citation
issued for Improper Parking. 4 28
pm
Assisi Motorist. 5 25 p m •
report of Strange Vehicle. 7 35 p in
- Peace Officer's Hold (mental
illness'
F'ebruary 14 12:05 • Dog Com­
plaint. 11 39 p m • request Officer
for Security Check. II 49 p m •
request officer for Security Check
F'ebruary 15 8 12 a m report ot
Hit and Kun which was cleared
later. 9 45p m F'alse Alarm , ll 26
p m Welfare Check
F'ebruary 16 1 4 3 a m
citation
issued for Driving in Prohibited
A re a . 6 03 a m assist ambulance.
9 37 a m assist hospiial. 9 35 p m
assist hospital
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling ihe fol
lowing business during the past
week
Ronnie Welling
Negotiating a
Had Check $287 fine and 30 days in
yail with $150 of the fine and the 30
days suspended on the condition that
she be fingerprinted, pay fines, and
make restitution by F'ebruary II
Terrell Lee Kea, Hoardman •
Minor in Possession. $57 fine
Duane Anthony FIpping Heppner
with criminal negligence llper
aling a Motor Vehicle in a Road
Closure. $56 fine
Charles F^dward Goodin. Oregon
City ■ Overwidth $17fine
Christopher
Wood
Greene.
FYnmelt, Idaho
Overwtdlh, $17
fine
Joe lew is Halvorsen lone
No
Heavy Trailer Ijcense. $13 fine
Hospital Notes
Pioneer M em orial Hospital
reports admitting and discharging
th following patients during the past
week
Mary Blettell. Heppner admitted
F'ebruary 16. discharged F'ebruary
17
Inez Gentry. Heppner admitted
F'ebruary 14, Agnes Davis. Izm r-
rork
admitted F'ebruary 17. Ted
Schwarz. Heppner admitted F'eb
ruary 16 and Grace Buschke, Hep
pner admitted F'ebruary 12, were
still receiving care at the hospital
Tuesday
M any turn out for free chili
Jodi Carlson, daughter of Phil and Kathy Carlson of tone did not want to
sail until she got to her table lo enjoy the free chili provided by the Morrow
"ounty Cow Re lies al the Is-* Schwab showroom Iasi F'riday The Cow Belles
iponsor the free chili each year as a way lo show Ihier appreciation lo Les
ichwab for all the beef they give away during their annual F'ebruary
»romotion said Cow Belle spokespersons Tam i Hietmann and Kathy
'arisen There was a good turnout F'riday.and "Iota of seconds "
Garden Bugs elect officers
The la-xington Garden Bugs met
al Ihe home of laus Allyn The main
business of the day was an election
of 19H6 officers Dorothy Burcham
was elected president, Marge Ball,
vice chairman, and Kathy Telle
chea, secretary treasurer Under
old business il was announced lhat
Ihe bleeding heart plants to be
planted at Ihe park w ill soon be here
as well as the trees from Del s
Nursery F^veryone is getting anx
io u s to gel lo work this spring II is
hoped that the trees will soon
provide the much needed shade for
picmcing
A soaker hose will be purchased lo
help with watering, lo do a much
belter job. and save much moving of
the sprinklers for the shrubs and
trees
The members were reminded that
It Is now dues lime. Ihe amount
being $3 II is lime lo make Ihe
yearbook and the committee will
soon he busy with this There were
several suggestions for trips, such
as Ihe Iris Gardens in Hermislon.
Ihe Cactus Gardens and miniature
rose gardens in Irrigon. a trip lo
Maryhill Castle, and trips to Ihe
mountains to study the wild flowers
Programs on drying of fruits and
vegelahles and something on wild
berries were suggested Members
are asked lo bring ideas lo Annetta
Padherg s home for Ihe next
meeting
Ag Calendar
F'ebruary 21 - Inform ation
meeting on 19H6 F'arm Program at
St Pal s Parish Hall, Heppner. 9
a m Lunch can be purchased at the
meeting
F'ebruary 25
Morrow County
Cowbelle meeting
5 30 p in F:x
tension Conference Room
F'ebruary 26
Morrow SWCD-
Weed Control Newsletter Debut See
it in Heppner Gazette
March 3 14 Conservation Reserve
Program sign up. ASCS office, Hep
pner
March 3 - April II Wheat A Seed
Grain Program sign up. ASCS -
Heppner
March 4 SWCD A Weed Advisory
Board meeting I 30 p m . Con­
ference Room New Pettyjohn Bldg
F'or publication of Ag related
dates, contact Ihe Morrow SWCD at
871 >4 B nr Hie H ip p m ( lopptta
Times. 676 9228
4-H Club
The Classy l ooks
Hy Alnd» I «midyear
On Saturday, F'ebruary 15, The
Classy Cooks met at our leader s
house We practiced ways of mea
surtng
different kinds of ingre
ilients Then we made nachot and
Orange Smoothies We also made
snow ice cream
Those who atlrnded were Alissa
Brownfield. Genelle Adelman. Niki
Sweeney. Kara Ansotegui. and
Aleida Goodyear Alecia Tarnasky
was visiting the club
T a rp s
Cover Trucks,
Correction
There was a typographical error
in a legal notice for the City of
Heppner which appealed in last
w.-ck s newspaper The Planning
Commission Hearing will be held
Wednesday. F'eb 26, 1986
In a story in last week’s paper
about a new diagnostic machine «1
Is-xington Chevron. II was slated
that the machine is the only one of its
kind in Morrow County
HliC Kepair fo lone also has a
similar machine for doing diag­
nostic work on cars and trucks
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1:30 • Ladies Cards
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2:00 • Lodge
ticket prices on all
reduced merchandise
Della Huber had an interesting
program on Ihe care and moving of
indoor plants, and how to keep your
gift plants such as pninseltias.
azealeas and amaryllis blooming
Members answered roll call with
the name of a favorite potted plant
The door prize was won by Marg
Ball Present for Ihe afternoon were,
Dorothy Burcham. Kathy Tellechea.
M arg B a ll, F:ula Bloodsworth,
Frances Murty, Delta Huber. Ians
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