Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 10, 1987, Page FOUR, Image 4

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To the Editor:
I would like to take this opporiunt
ty to thank the International Wood
workers Association laical 3-312 for
buying uniforms for the south M o r­
row County Babe Ruth team Their
support demonstrates a real interest
in the youth o f our area
I was impressed when I saw the
teamwork, encouragement, and
comradcric that has developed het-
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Letters to the Editor
Community gives scholarship dollars
To the Editor
Another senior class has graduated
from Heppncr High School, many o f
whom w ill he going on to college
this tall It came to my attention as
the year progressed that many pco
pie in this community have con­
tributed scholarship dollars to these
young people this past year
I know that many of these scholar
ships have come about because in
die kiuals have dug a little deeper into
their pockets because they believe in
our young people and the importance
of further education Yourcontribu
tion is a vote o f confidence in the
young people of this community. I
would like to thank you tor your
generosity and faith m our young
people.
Specifically I would like to thank
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Kin/ua Corporation. Dr Carpenter.
Heppncr Day Care Center, the
families and friends o f Sharon and
Monte Stookcy. C J D Bauman, and
Charles Kyd. and the members o f
the Heppncr American Legion Aux­
ilia ry . Heppncr Boosters Club.
Heppncr Lions Club. Heppncr
Soroplomist. Heppncr A A U W .
Morrow Co 4 H ixaders Assn .
Heppncr Garden Club. Morrow Co.
Education Assn., Morrow Co
School Employees Assn . Heppncr
Elks C lub, and ihe Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Foundation
Your willingness to share has
given a lot of encouragement to our
students Thank you
Sincerely
(si l. ir Curtis. Counselor
Heppncr High School
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.lune 22 — 9-11:30 a.m.
Weekdays
Ages: 5-10 years
$1500 per week
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ancr among high school students To
be accepted, candidates must excel in
academics, extracurricular or civic
activities
laical students accepted as 1987
members include
Ashley Conklin. Missy Eubanks
Theresa Lindsay. Jason Palm er.
Duane B all. Je ff Devin. K irsten
Green Beth Heatherly. J J Osmin
DawnPalmer. Mike Mahoney. Metis
sa MoCurry and J J Shaw
Bid
The Morrow bounty Clerk s Ol
ficc al the Courthouse in Heppner
reports issuing a marriage license to
the following
RoruM Hubert Matthews. 31. and
Sandra Lee Bennett. 20. hixh of
Heppner
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Opportunities
In the interest of helping local
businesses and Ihe local economy,
the Heppner Gazette Times in co­
operation with the Heppner Econ­
omic Development Corporation,
w ill periodically publish bid an­
nouncements from Marketplace
Connections
Following is a
descript ion of
what Marketplace Connections is.
and what goods and services are
available for bidding
Marketplace Connections is an
economic development program
operating m I'm atilla. Morrow.
Grant.Gilliam and Wheeler Coun
lies Its goal is to create jobs and
retain dollars in the local economy
ft does this by helping businesses
find local suppliers for good* and
services c urrently being purchas­
ed outside :he state
Following is a brief description
of clients seeking bids on
Wc arc currently working with
a client who is seeking an Oregon
supplier o f good quality silver
jewelry
If you are interested in this
item, or want more detailed infor
mat ion. please contact HI IX
members C liff Green at Coast to
Coast or Boh kahl al Van Manor
^ u l Kahl Insurance in Hep p n e r^ |
PUBLIC NOTICE
By order o f the County Court, the
June 17. 1^X7 meeting of the Mor
row County Court will he held at the
North Morrow Annex. Irngon. OR
beginning at f DO a m I he meeting
of the- County Court o f June 24.
I ‘<X7 w ill he held al the Morrow
County Courthouse. Heppner. OR at
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latRaync M Bowman
Administrative Assistant
Morrow County Court
Published June 10. 10X7
2 0 th ..S a n d s
M a tth e w s
INSURANCE
B e n n e tt
R e c e p tio n
Marriage License
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Courthouse Annex in Heppner
reports handling the follow ing
business during the past week
Sostencs
Ci C entriceros.
Hcrmiston Failure to Change Vehi
clc Registration. 32b hail forfeited
Antonio (¡arua Madrigal, lone'
No Operator's I iccnsc. S lid hail
forfeited
kcith l ugene l-cwis. Heppner
Exceeding the Maximum Speed (70
mph in a.VS mph /one). S30 fine
Steven
Edward
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Hermtsfon No Angling License. S I7
fine
Dail Almeron Turner. Heppner
No P l'C Permit. SI7 fine
Ray Joe M ille r. Heppner No
Vehicle License. SM tine
Lee Wade P ie k n c ll. lone
Violation of the Basic Rule 1 15 mph
in a 25 mph /one). S I3 line
Health Dept.
Enday. June 12 Mood pressures
and immum/al ions. X 10 j m 4
p m Health Dept Office Heppner
Monday. June 15-office closed
1 uesdav. JutK lb hltHxl pressure»
and immuni/ation». I *0 4 p m .
Ho.irdman City Hall
Wednesday. June 17 blood
pressures. ' 4 p m . lorn- Bank ol
Eastern Oregon kitchen
Friday. June 1*4 hl»*x*d pressures
and im m um /jtions X 10 a m 4
p m Heppner Health Dept office
Monday. June 22 office closed
Tuesday. June 2.' hUsxl pressures
and immunizations. I 4 p m Irngon
county offices
Friday. June 2b M ihh I pressures
and immunizations. X 10 a m 4
p m . Heppner Office
Mondav. June
o lin e closed
O b it u a r y
The Heppner Police bept reports
handling the following business dur
ing the past week
June 2: 12 34-report o f lamd
Party
June 1 I0 20p m -citalHvnissued
for Violation o f the Basic Rule <44
mph in a 25 mph zone)
June 5 2 5X citation issued lor
Driving Cnder the Influence o f In
toxicants 12 5b-repon o f Truck
Blocking Street. 5 4b p m citation
issued for No Vehicle I ícense, cita
tton issued for Failure to Display
Operator License, citation issued tor
Driving Uninsured, citation issued
lor Failure to Displav Registration.
X 51 -citation issued for Failure to
Display Operator I ícense, citation
issued for Driving Uninsured
June 6
report o f Fam ily
Disturbance
June 7: b IX p m citation issued
for Failure to Display Operator
License: citation issued for Driving
Uninsured. 10:10 p m motorist
assist. 11 22 p m -citatum issued for
Failure to Display Operator License,
citation issued fo r D riv in g
Uninsured
Ir l W . T e rry
Irl W illiam "J a c k " Terry . 93. o f
Twain Harte. C a lif , formerly o f
l kiah. died Saturday. Stay 23.
I *4X7. at a hospital in Twain Harte
He was a native of Ukiuh and had
lived in Manteca. C alif . for 45
years before moving to Twain Harte
17 years ago.
He was j self employed craftsman
and inventor o f farm equipment for
50 years
Terrv won Northwest bronco
riding champumships from 1921 to
1924 He was a Heppncr resident for
several years and participated in the
Morrow County Rodeo He was
parade grand marshal in 1972
After retiring from rodeo, he
became j blacksmith and invented
and patented (ami implements, such
as a bean cutter planter, and hay
loader attachments for tractors
Survivors include his wife. Gene,
of I wain Harte. sons. Wayne of
Pioneer. C alif., and Robert o f
Sac ramento a sister, Norma Garris
of Pendleton: three grandchildren
and five great grandchildren
Weddings
Cutsforth — Crofts
keith and Sharon I c w i\ are hosting a reception at their home on the
Lexington Heppner highway at 4 p m June Ic e le b ra tin g the marriage
o f Kristine Crofts and kratg Allen Cutsforth
Ihc couple were married in A .incomer. Washington. Mas 2 ' The bride
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dean Crofts o l Idaho Falls. Idaho The
bridegroom is the son <>t Sharon I ew isof Heppner and Kenneth Cutsforth
of Hcrmiston
Ihe couple w ill reside in Portland where she iscmplovcd with Far West
Federal Bank and he is a Broker with M errill Lynch
“ "through
Special”
June JOth
Wash & Wear Permanent!*
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Haircutting
Mondays & Thursdays
\ a Appointment S e cessary
C h c ric ’s H a ir & N ails # J B # # # 1
Sponsored by: S M C E M T . Association
PO Box 46/
Proceeds fo be used to pur
chace Ambulance Life Pak S
Heppner. Or. 97836
Portable Monitor Oefibrulator
676 5563
676 5808
Sat. June 20th. 1987
9 a.m.
Heppner Klenientarv .School
Fun Run - Walk/Run
3.1 or 6.2 miles
Finish line, C ity l\irk
Swim Lessons
Swimming lessons w ill he1 done in two eight dav sessions I he tunes and
dales tor each group are as follows, the first session w ill Mart July 7 thru
July 17 The second session w ill »tart July 21. thru July 11
Swimmers class X (X) to X 45 a in
Intermediate class 0 00 to l> 4*> a m
Advanced Beginners J.iss It) no to 10 4* a m
Beginners class 11 00 to 11 45 j m
Bask Surv ival Jt Life S.n ing w ill start August 4 at 11 IX) to 12 00 a m
Advanced Survival Sr I ite Saving will Mart August 4 W tx ito It) l()p m
Preregister at Heppner City Hall belorc July 7
It there are any questions please contact me al the pool or at home Phone
b7(> U42 ". Lesson» are S'* tX) ¡vr peiNon*per session
Pool Manager
Randy Cole
Published June 3. 10. I*4X7
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Report
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Heppncr Public Pool
Hcnjamin Matthew W arren • a
son. Beniamin, was horn May 22 to
Marianne and Matthew Warren of
Heppner at ( mod Shepherd Hospital
in Hcrmiston Ihe baby weighed X
lbs I4 oz
Grandparents are Paul and
Claudmc Warren. Heppner. and
Hope and Hank (Tough ol Hunt
sville. Utah
Great grandparents arc F.rnma
Drake, Heppner anil Wallace D
Eldrcdgc. Rccdsporl
The baby joins a sister Jennifer.
4. and a brother Nicholas, almost 2.
at home
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The Society of Distinguished Amer
lean High School Students has an
nounced that 13 students from Hepp
ner ffigh School have been seleet«*das
members in its honor society for IWt7
The students sponsor. Lai Curtis,
was presentedwith The Society's Na
tional Appreciation Award for "devo
lion to the development and encour
agement of student leader* ”
Membership ir the 1 » year-old So
ciely is designed to be a national
honor and incentive for lop perform
Births
K lk s Ite m h i< lc rs :
i June llth..Kla|> Day.
; Indies Nile!
ween the young havchall players o f
south Morrow County There are
many things that can be learned on
a baseball field other than baseball
I am glad my w n is able to be pan
o f a team o f this caliber
Again. I would like to thank the
IW A laical 3-312 Union at Kin/ua
M ill for their generous conirihution
Sincerely
(si B ill Broderick
13 students honored
OfTWr Managtr. TyprsrUing
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The O fficial Newspaper of ihc
City o f Heppner and the
County of Morrow
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Fireman v Breakfast
Lots of Door Frizes
Ribbons, trophy's, & T-Shirts
U Sponsored Of
CHARLIE'S
PIZZA & VIDEO WORLD
z ti momim wain MtermiM o n o rilo
503 6 76 5710
Reldan Training Seminar
Tuesday, June 16 — 7:30 p.m.
Willows Grange, lone
Pat M cCarthy o f Gustafson Inc.
Boise, will present this seminar.
REFRESHMENTS
LITERATURE DISPIAYS
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Reldan is a new chemical grain protectant
that is put on grain before storage at the
time of harvest.
Ad Sponsored by Dobyns Pest Control. Pettyjohn Oil Co., and Morrow
676-5818
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