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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1987)
Fhe Heppner l.a /e ttc lim e s . H e p p n e r, O rtg u n VS e d u c id a s . f r h r u a i s IN , I W UN F Grange women plan activities Pine Wood Derby Time H u lle d C ub Seoul s and their dads gather .1 r>>und the Pine \ k ,* x l IV rb s race track as C'ubnustcr I>alc Hed man lines up cars at the starting gate rhe following Webelos Scouts placed first Chad Doherty. second Jeremy C la rk , third Bridger Baker Bear Scouts placing were first Jon Hanna, second rttian Dames, and third I than Burnside \Soff Scouts earning pl.K e tankini's were tirsi C olin A nderson, second Jonathan M et/ third D aniel Burnside Bobcat place winners were tirsi Justin Adlemun. sc cond Joes (irc is c n and third 1 onmc K ill Heppner FFA'er continues to sectional contest Judges for the contest were Den The Blue Mountain District F F A S k ills Contest was held last fh u rs ms C la rk from Cm on. Roger Dutec from Josejsh, and Greg Barron from da> at Pendleton High School Hertmston (Question Judges were Heppner took I I members. Danny Jim F a rd le y . Je ll D utt. and W .isne 1 mdsay. D cjn M unkcrs, Brian Col Fricd ls all from Pendllon e n u n . Cory K ill. Barney Lin d say. Dorothy H ass. la in C e c il. M ike Gorm an. V ir u s Bailey. Je ff Rauch, and Nance W light. to the contest Barney Lindsay gase a prepared speech entitled. “ Farm Manage ntent Plan or P a rish " H did well A Morrow County Grand Jurs h as but was unable to place in the top accused an Irngon man ot Attemp three First place went to Melinda led M urder. Attempted Rape. Kn l W achter. Pendleton, second to Bob napping I. Coercion, and Possession W o lfe. Hertmston, and third to ol Císcame in a secret indictment T rin a Hellberg. Riverside returned bs the grand |urs W edites Lindsay also gave an extern day. February s porancous speech on “ How Con Jo Jesus G o n /ale/. «h. Irrigon. sumer Demand F.fUvts the Lixcstoc k was charged with attempted murder P ro d u ce r". He placed thrid in this in connection with an incident in contest Bob W olfe placed second, sols mg a Id year old Irngon woman and M olls Bothum. Pendleton, look January 22 in which he allegedly first stabbed at her with a knife- and hit Cory K ill and Brian Coleman par and kicked her about the lace and ticipatcd in Creed Speaking, each did stomach Die indictment alleges the w ell considering the tough compcti other crim es in cu rred during the lion Third place went to Sarah same ini idem Han sell. Weston M cEw cn , second to G on/ale/ was arrested January 22 Angie K u rk also from Weston, and when the Morrow Counts Sheri 11 th ird w ent to K a y B a k e r of assisted by Irrigon Police respond He must on ed to a d | 1 call He was first arraign The top second place winners w ill ed January 2K in Justice Court in go on to the Sectional Contest in Heppner 1 aGrande February 24 Bob W olfe chose to go in Prepared Speaking so Barney Lindsay w ill advance to the sectional level in Extemporaneous There were Ktl students in total at tendance Dies were Iront the Pendleton Herm tsion. Riverside. Mclaughhn Wesron M il wen, Cun don. and Heppner Chapters Irrigon man charged with attempted murder INSURANCE TOO HIGH? i x=> So Cal I Patti - <=i Ol I 276-4980 * 1—^ ♦ >e /«=- K=> -- (collect) / in s ta te ffiQ Q tftfQQQQOQQQQOOQQQOQQQQOOQQPQOQQQQQQQQtfft Automotive Repairs a t H .c .c .o . ★ Tune-ups ★ Brakes ★ Engine ( ion/.ile/ pleaded not eu ill \ to all charges I r i J j v feh ru a r\ h before Judge Ralph C H rrin Pro le m in Heppner ( trenti Court Htc court appointed VS allace I e rrv , a publie defender to represent («»n/ale/ in the case ( ion/ale/ is current I \ lodged in the [ m alilla ( »Hints Jail. Pendleton, in lieu of S?S i mm ) bail According to Morrow ( ounts D istrict Attornes Jelf VVallay« .1 trial «late has been set t«»r M a r c h I I Auction to benefit accident victim \ benefit and an. non tor the Pete M, I lligott ! m , s h a. been set tor Saturdas night. I eh 2X at the Cun don I Ik . Lodge I he public is insited to take part in " lit t le Reno Night with real casino action starling at V p m and running until 2 a 111 wnh a break al 12 hi a in toi the auction D ining ihc night there w ill be a drawing tor an airplane trip tor two to Reno loi two nights with lodging included ( Hher items w ill he auc tinned off including two nights at I mcoln ( ils tor two and one ton ot hay \ steamer clam or prime rib din net w ill f* available al lhe I Iks star ting at b p m Lhere w ill be a dance downstairs at the l<<dgr for those who need a break from the gaming tables I ic k e ts tor the draw ing are on sale at the Condon I Iks la xlg e , the 'T u n e s Jo u rn a l" and M u rray 's Pharmacy tor S I each Donations o f money can he made to the "B e n McEMigott Trust Fund” through the First Interstate Bank Condon Branch To donate items lor the auction or for further information concerning the event, please call I canne Dlirfey al 'X4 >112 or Sue D al/cll al 422 7111 Ben. a kindergarten student at Condon, and his mother were in lured in a iw o sehic le accident I >ec 4 on Hale Ridge Road seven miles o ff Hic'hwas 20h He is the aranci von of former Morrow County Judge Don Mc I.lligott By I A lp ha Jones I he Wheatland Pomona Grange District No 2*« Grange Skomens Ac tisits group met at the lexin g to n Grange Hall on Tuesday lor a year Is conference with D istrict No 4 Chairm an V e rla I arson ot Portland presiding over the conference The meeting was called to order bs the Pomona Chairm an G e n Martin M rs l arson gase highlights on the sewing contest and the dales of Mas ' h 7 lor the nidging ll is ho(x\l that there w ill he more interest shown, as the contests fu se been go ing down hill a hit (here are some new rules which w ill n u ke the con test more interesting Non grangers . j n compete in the sewing contest I he Oregon VS hojl Com m ission is sponsoring a bread baking contest I he entry must be j yeast bread and nude with home ground soft white wheal Some of these mentioned arc Hyslop Stevens, and Gaines It pur chased at a tix x l store be certain it hasn't been treated tor seed pur poses lh ere are three classes No I white bread No 2 duik bread and No t a saricts sweet bread First place winner w ill receive a engras ed silver bread tray, second place S 2 V and third S IS A new contest, which is hoped to bring much interest is tudge nuking lh e re is also the cookie contest, stuffed lo ss, needlework and others in the ( ¡W A area Several worthwhile protects arc- sponsored bs the G range, the deal protect, which cupporls the C n u lilla I S |) center in Herm iston. and the I ugcnc speech and hearing center I Togs tor the D eaf, training and ob taming ilogs tor the shut ins who have hearing problems, and scholar ships tor deal students The Grange also sas es old glasses and hearing aid batteries I rt us not forget fhe t i\S A sc holarship given each stale session af the (A S \ breakfast D icrc arc several other projects and if anvonc is interested, contact ans grange member I hose wishing to con tribute hearing aid batteries, glasses elc mas contact G eri Martin of Optometrist moves office Dr Robert Rolen is still sccine patients luesdavs and firm and third Fridas s in Heppner He has moved across from the (ia/ette lim e s o ffice from his Main street office in the hotel building Floyd Turnbull, a Hermiston chiropractor, w ill share the office on Fridays and I uesdas afternoons beginning in M arch. Rolen sass ( Hliei businesses located in the hotel building w ill have to relocate if the building is sold to the c its and a senior citi/cn housing project is completed Srnie H cd itu n . owner of the building and o f C ase Furniture, savs he has plans to move the fabric and carpet business if the building sells, but is not set ready to announce them Fhe barber shop in the building would also have to move, hut Hedman says there are several space* in Heppnei suitable tor the shop Dryland wheat growers hear crop specialists Heppner \ lunch was served al noon bs the I esmgton ( i\S A gnxip to Verla I at son and her husband front Portland I dna M elb y. Lorraine C arlson, Martha Baker M .n e W h ile, from G reenfield. W ilm a Ladd M arlin . \nnabelle Jeager. Loretta 1 antis fro m M ik k a lo G ra n g e . Jo yce Buchanan Ruth Bergstrom . M arie S te ag all. D clpha Jon es. H ild a Yocorn, Dorothy Jackson, M arilyn Bergstrom . Verna Brirula, Kathy ( lark Lexington G range, Dot H alsorscn ol W illo w s Grange Die dales tor the Stale session will be June I ’ IX 1*1 in Hermiston Below average water Joe M c F llig .lt 1 letti Russ karo w . extension cereals sjxx lalists. and I rank Model discuss alternative crops during a bleak .it a Febmarv ' dry land win at seminar at W illo w s Grange in lone Forts plus Morrow and G illia m county farm ers listened to extension specialists at an all day February S dryland wheat seminar in lone Russ Katow a cereals expert, explained possible advantages o f a nun made 1 top (liticale a cross between wheal and rye which is supposed to combine the yield and protein value ol wheal and the ad.iptahihts ol rs i Although stcKIs are sometimes sporadic. Karow said, the crop su ll has ad s outages in w < uk ire.is fv i ause 11 is a non program crop and c an he planted 111 set aside acres Ken H o llen u n . an extension poultry s p e c u lisi, soul dial turkey growers purchase some trincale lor Iced, hut would he more interested it the c o . i were low er and the protien level constant lio n W ssc sk i and John H art, soil specialists trotti Oregon Slate I in s e t sits also talked to tanners about fe rtlll/crs supply predicted ■ Spring and summer water supplies arc forecast to be slightly below jse ra g e sass the Heppner f ield ol lice of the Soil Conservation Sei sice Precipitation w asahove normal in January hut still is below normal tor the water year Precipitation lor January was U kiah 2 W , I2 X '( ot average. Heppner I »7. UK'S of average Ih c snow pack al A rbuckle Moun Stream Butter Creek nr Pine Cits Rhea ( r nr Heppner Willow ( r at Heppner Kotk C f abs Cayusc Canyon nr Condon F HKl s at nasi Mai 1 cb Feb ! rh hs K7 7H H4 Jill Jul Jul Jul ■ ** s I Ticket at Charlie's Retrieve / Si (X) utf , - r ^ 1 / ^ 1 any large pi//a at ^ time ol ticket purchase one ticket per 1 1 h •1 I *> 4 l«J X pi//a wiy/s— ^ F m ^ RING UP M SAVINGS W IT H T H ES E ••V W A LU ES f ro /en (¿a im * M ens i m „t t, Pi irk Overhaul I ■ DEFIANT iv g II» «I s af Period •1 4 7 7 7.1 Ik X »> 1 ^ 1 With Purchase tain w .ii M snow depth and X 4 " water content Uns is ll7 p c r v c n lo f average The M idison Bulle Snotel reported s 4 ot water in the sn o w p .iik w inch is KH f'f ot average I or (his month iticsr figures represent some of ihc lx-st precipita lion and snowpuck in the stale Forccasts ol stream llo w . as of 1 , assum ing norm al Feb ru ary weather o militions i«»t the rest of the season are as follows $ | I 9 S h o u ld e r S t e a k Pork “ Nothin’ too small — Nothin' too big Small Engine Repairs ★ Chain Saws ★ Lawn Mowers ★ Rototillers *1” 35\, S h o u ld e r R o a st f frsh O jS lt T S It ) ../ mod Sm all T o m a to e s Tropn .in ,i O r a n g e J u ic e . g.d ( am pbo ll's Soup C re a m o f M u sh ro o m io v « (>/ 1 N r B u m b le Bee or ( fin ken of fhe Se.i I n n a h'j o/ * All Small Engines 79* 8 9 * 1 . , Prices Good February 19 - 23 7 a m. to 6 p .m . Open 7 days a week, M orrow County Grain G ro w ers <m «7 2' 1 ano « 2 IW U W M BW U W W M M M BBW — O PgG O N ^ LO TTTPV Court Street Market III B UUUUM I N Court H eppner 676-9643 !