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•* •■ • • ■' . * •■ - • • • • , * -'ÿ » * **.• . •; -y - * £ * V* • . •- — „ ’ • ' \ i . * a - ••*- •’-•*1-* — : v^ » • • m • - » .i; - - • ... - Heppncr G azette-lim es. Heppncr. Oregon W ednesday. (X toher 21, IW 7 - FIVE Justice Court Report The Momm County Justice Coun •t the Courthouse Annex in Hepp ner repons handling the following business during the past week Dane M urray Stookey. Fnunxiaw. Washington Exceeding the Maximum Speed. 67-55, $30 fine Ri>bert Michael Murphy. Ukiah No PUC Permit. $30 fine. Driving Uninsured. $17 fine. No Vehicle License. $13 fine Steven Howard Ball. Pnneville Lseceding the Maximum Speed. 69-55. $36 fine Robert Lyle Denson, Portland Illegal U-Turn. $17 fine Becki Joe Welsh. Troutdale Kxpired Vehicle License. $9 fine Reece Luther Wilson, lone- Dnving Under the Influence of In toxicants. $582 fine. 92 days in jail with credit served, driver's license suspended for 365 days, alcohol rehabilitation. No O perator's License. $77 fine Leslie l.eonard Nilsson. Milton Frecwater-Ovcrheight. $77 fine Neil Patrick Kellogg. El Toro, Calif-Failure to Validate Deer Tag. $36 fine Todd Ryan Lindsay, l.exmgton- Posscssion of Mutilated Eastern Oregon Deer Tag, $57 fine Perry Elies Hawk. Heppncr Suspension of License. $502 fine fine with $300 suspended Cary Scot Davis. Heppncr 3100 lbs Group Axle Overload, $77 fine Roger Dale Britt. Heppncr 6000 lb Group Axle Overload. $.362 fine Robert Michael Murphy. Ukiah Defective Equipment. $13 fine David Dee Meek, Grande Rondc Violation of Basic Rule. 48-35. $57 fine. Laurence W Schoonover, Lcxington-Group Axle Overload, 2600 lbs.. $32 fine Max Franklin De Lam atcr, Missoula. Ml No PUC Permit. $57 fine. Darrel DeW ayne Simm ons, Spray-6800 lb Group Axle Overload, $362 fine Karla Renae Haitian, Stanfield Exceeding the Maximun Speed, 75-55. $57 fine Bowling Horse club hosts Halloween party A “ Spook Us. uUr" party for4-H horve club members will be held November I. 1987, at I p m All Morrow County horse club members and families are invited to a horseback Halloween costume par ty at the Heppncr Fairgrounds in door arena Games, prizes for costumes, and refreshments will he part of the kick-off party to start the new 4 H year It is not necessary for all members to bring horses, as games will in clude team events and tandem ride activities Interested youth may enroll at the Extension Office and bring insurance premiums to the party South Mor row County members are hosting the North Morrow County horse club members To attend Angus meeting Gen Gneb. l-cxington. has been elected as a delegate to the 104th An nual Meeting of the American Angus Association. November 15-17 in L ouisville, Kentucky, reports Richard Spader, executive vice president of the American Angus Association Gneh. a member of the American quarters in St Joseph, Missouri, is one of some 275 Angus breeders who have been elected by fellow members of their state association to serve as a representative at the An nual Meeting At this time, the state delegates will participate in the business meeting and elect a new president, vice president and five directors to the American Angus Association Board Hospital Notes American Legion Auxiliary meets The American Legion Auxiliary met Monday night. October 19. at the legion Hall it was their regular meeting with accompanying potluck The auxiliary will be selling tickets at the Moonlight Sale. Oc tober 29, for a cedar chest, made by Robert Reid, and a handmade quilt, made by Mable Heath and Linda Schultz The drawing for the chest and quilt will he the middle of December, at a time to be announc ed The tickets are $ 50 each or 3-$l 00. with the proceeds going to support the Girls State members and the local scholarship, presented cas h year by the Auxiliary The chest is in the window of the Country Rose All members are to bring a gift or donation lor the Veteran’s Gift Shop to the next meeting to he held November 16 at the legion Hall at 7 p m Thiv will be a potluck The Christmas Party date has been vet tor Saturday. December 12 No details have been finalized Methodists plan special activities This Friday evening. Oct. 23 will be the annual Church Conference of the Heppner United Methodist Church with District Superintendent. Rev Joe Walker, presiding The evening will begin with the Pastor Parish Relations Committee meeting with Joe Walker at 5 p in Begin ning at 6 .30 p m in the church base ment there will be an all church potluck dinner Persons should bring a main dish, a salad or desert and their own table service Drink will be provided The meeting of the Church Conference wil take place immediately following the potluck dinner All persons of the church are encouraged and invited to participate in this important annual meeting of the church Sunday. Oct 25 will be Christian Education Sunday at Heppner United Methodist The worship ver vice will center on the importanc e of Sunday School for all ages This Sunday is also the annual “ Hay Ride" and Halloween Party at the Doug Drake ranch following the worship service Wear “ grubby” cloches to church because the car pool to the Drake ranch will team immediately following the worship service There will he food, home made apple cider and lots of fun for all ages at the Halloween party The Sunday School is sponsoring this event and all persons of the con gregation are invited to attend this very special fellowship time The community is also invited to make plans to worship wiih the Heppner United Methodist Church on November 8 when Bishop Calvin D McConnell. Bivhop of the (Xcgon klaho Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, will he the special guest in the pulpit A potlikk fellowshipduinei will follow the worship service on November 8 Everyone is invited to participate in these, and all. activities of the Hepp ner United Methodist Church Sun day School is held each Sunday at 9 30 a m . and worship follows at 11 am r Community Calendar Princess tryouts being slated The Morrow County Rodeo Coni mittce will have the Princess Tryout Contest on Saturday. October 24 at I p m. at the Heppner Fairgrounds Each contestant will he asked to perform a horsemanship pattern which will be |udged on control of mount, balance ot rider, position of hands, feel. seal, knowledgeol pat terns, presentation of tide, pro|cc lion of rider, mounting, dismoun ting, grooming of horse, condition of tack, posture, poise, and overall appearance Western attire is re quired Judges tor the contest will be Susan Evans. Robin Jones, and Cindcc Henderson Following the horsemanship con test. the contestants will break to ready themselves for the speech con test They must prepare a 2-3 minute speech on themselves, family. goals, school activities, serving on the court, ruling experience, their horse, or anything else they consider in teresting about themselves The Rodeo Committee will hold an interview with the contestant and her parents prior to the final vote he ing cast. The general public is welcome to v iew the contest Following the con test, the Fair Appreciation Dinner and the 4 H Achievement Night have combined to hold their potluck din ner it 5 p m Moonlight Sale hours extended Hours for next Thursday’s Moonlight Sale have been extended, and will now run from 5 to 9 p m The extended hours will give more people jn opportunity to shop the sale, the Heppner Merchants Com mittee decided al Us last meeting In addition to great sale items, shoppers will also enjoy the costumes local business people will he wearing, and the pumpkins on display from the Halloween pumpkin carving contest. The Moonlight Sale will he held Thursday. (Xl 29 and if your grtnip or organization would like to set up a money raising booth on the stret. please contact the Gazette Times. f ' • *•' •• t • • - -, . •;* .. 1 • ■ • ■* _* * • / • i 1 c •• > • f . * « ;y • . » • " _ 6 - • • • * C -V ; ^ k* • • . 3 • (M : p Country club holds meeting The Willow Creek Country Club will hold their Semi Annual meeting on Friday. (Xtoher 23. 1987 at the Heppner Elks Lodge beginning at 6:30 p.m. with a no-host dinner The general business meeting will begin promptly at 7:30 p m All members are urged to attend Community Choir will sing The Heppner Community Choir will sm g at the Moonlight Sale on Thursday, (X't 29 The choir will he located next to the Post office and will sing starling at 7: 30 p m for about 20 minutes V« Introducing the new Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppncr reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Heather Voltz, Heppncr admitted (Xtoher 15. discharged (Xtoher 18 Gary Bingham. Heppncr admitted (Xtoher 15. discharged (Xtoher 16 Bcttic Doherty. Heppncr admitted (Xtoher 17. discharged (Xtoher 19 M issionary to speak Ertdav Nl*hl M iters October 16 W>n U ni 5 No 3. Black Ml m 7 17 No Seven 16 8 No Two 9 15 No Eight 1Kin/uu Regierst 12 No One 12 17 7 No Hiur 17 7 No 5 (BellyJohn Bldg) 17 7 No Six High game men Terry Smith 251 High game women Kathy Hoskin» and Ellen Roll« 185 High series mrn Terry Smith • 528 High series vwimen Ellen Hollis 510 High team game No Seven 85.1 High team series No Seven 2471 Spare* Inters October LI Won law! 17 7 Petcrvm» 7 t7 Central Market 9 IS Gardner's 14 K> TJ'v Camera 13 II Country Rove II 13 l-ev Schwab 17 7 Wagon Wheel 4 20 RAW Dtive In Splits converted Bonn* Camphell 6 1 am Sandy Matthews 5 6 High game Millie Hanna 198 High series LoRayne Bowman 508 Dime a Dnarn October. W Won laid 9 15 No Eive MW 9W No Four MW 9W No Two II 13 No Sit II 13 No Seven 12 12 No Eight 16 8 No One 18 6 No Three O f !■ if*'.-*' Split» converted Neil Beamcr 5 7 and Joan lanorv 67-10 High game men Bert Corbin • 223 High game «omen Billie Doherty 209 High series men Paul Ploskunak - 524 High tene» women Bill* Doherty 568 High learn game No Seven 809 High team »erte» No Seven 2256 Thursday Sight 1 adir» October 15 WOn laut 18 B PO E 6 9 BAC Repair 15 Kahl Insurance 13 II M C G (. 12 12 » M JAJ Ceram*» K) M Depo« Nursery 9 Km/ua 15 9 Bes » Bookkerping 15 Spins converted Bill* IXberry 5 8 10. Bet ry McOwiakl and Betty Christman 5-10. Karen Palmer and Sandra Halvonen 3-10. Bonn* («rant 67-10. Kelly Boyer 1 4 7 . and Vicki O nef 2 7 High game Alvina Padherg - 201 High serica Alvina Padberg 553. Rev Jim Billings. Assemblies of God missionary to Bolivia. .South America, will be guest speaker at Christian Life Center. 535. W Morgan. Heppner at 6 p m . Sun day. Oct. 25. according to the Rev Doug Akcson Billings ami his wife Thelma, nils sionarics to Bolivia since 1974, are planning to continue their ministry to the professional people of Bolivia and start new churches which will have this emphasis Potato distribution planned Wranglers slate awards banquet Wranglers Riding Club will hold their annual awards banquet Sunday. Oct 25 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds Annex in Heppncr ffie pot luck dinner will begin at 0 p m All Wranglers and friends are en couraged to attend Flood story told The story of the June 14, 1903 flood appears mthc November. 1987 issue of “ True West” magazine. The article, written by Steve War ren of West Valley City. Utah, con tains copies of original photos and qu<*ations about the flood from 1903 newspapers Warren researched the event and recounts several personal experiences of the fateful Sunday afternoon. C on cer1 STEW SUPPER 6 :3 0 p.m . $2.50 - Evening BP The Morrow County Neighbor hood Council will sponsor a distribu tion of frozen potatoes at the Neighborhood Center building in Heppncr beginning at I p m. Friday. Oct. 23 The distribution will be on a donation basis A distribution for the Boardman area will be planned at a later dale BLUE MOUNTAIN FIDDLERS w ¥yot* I Hiiüi i S9I And the first all-new tractors from Case IH Case IH put more into the new MAGNUM tractor line than any farm tractors developed in over twenty years Here's why you'll get more out of it MAGNUM means more Outstand ing field performance from a new 505 cubic inch turbocharged engine with reserve power MAGNUM power The MAGNUM tractor's powershift puts 18-speeds of shift-on-the-go workpower at your fingertips —stan dard And only MAGNUM tractors offer a full powershift creeper trans mission with six additional speeds from 5 to 2.1 mph for more con trol and performance MAGNUM performance The MAGNUM tractor's new larger cab has 48 square feet of window area virtually unobstructed visibil ity more room more seating comfort MAGNUM comfort It all adds up The Case IH MAGNUM 7110 tractor sets new standards for the 130 hp (97 kW) class and for you See us for details 1