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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1987)
• • IJ $ - •4 ( .\. / %' #• . « ( , « / r ì l r l i n t n . H r p p n r r , O regon M r d n r s d jn , N ovem ber 25, IW 7 - F IV E Obituary Justice Court Report V ernon Denton W a rn e r Vernon Demon (Oil» Warner, a Portland resident. died Saturday. November 14. 1*487 alter a long il Inoss He wav 75 years old M r W arner wav horn in U i ington and »a» sell employed in Portland lo r ’ S years His lin n s in slulled le w is and Warner Aceoun ting and V I) Warner AcvtHinling. both in the H ollyw ood D istrict He retired due to ill health in I *4/1*4 His affilia tion s included the M l lab or Masonk U d ^ e . A l Rader Shrine. past member o f Riverside Country C lub. H ollvw ood U m v Club H ollyw ood Boosters. and the Heppner Flks Lodgc Mr W arner attended Oregon Stale Cniversity and was a mcinjx-r o f the Phi I Vita Theda fra le m itjr He served in the l mied States N a w and during W W II w ith the Arm y Corps o l engineers in the Aleutian Islands His survivors include his w ife Frances, son and daughter in law Kenneth and Joy o f Ran leg round. W A . daughter C hristi Siscmore o f Portland, sister Peggy Hayes o f Cor vallis. and three grandchildren A l M r W arner s request, there w ill be no funeral or m emorial ser vice The fam ily suggests that remembrances be nude to the Am erican Diabetes Association or American Heart Foundation The Justkc Court dcpsirtinent rcfs*rts h.itkllmg lb*.- follow ing la w s in ihe M orrow County Annex dur mg the past week W illia m Gene I owe. Portland Failure to Valldale (iauie Fag to wii I Ik lag. V42 Iiik David t k*yd K eller, Gresham V io la tio n o l C ooperative Rood Closure Agreement. 546 fine Robert Kamlall Povey. Kednsmd Open C onlam er beer. S h i line Iiiiu n y Kay C orw in, ffeppner No Vehicle 1 kvn sc. SJ4 fine Eugene Grant Helshaw. lone Vehicle I tecnsc I spired. S I7 line A la n Lee R o b e rts . E cho F seceding the M axim um Speed. 71 in a 55. SMI fine Philip (Touglas Rerthold. Mosicr V iolation o l B a s k Rule, ''4 mph in a 45 mph /one. 5M) fine David Paul Sehcetr. Portland V io la tio n o l Cooperative Road Closure Agreement. S4b fine Richard N Sioutcnhurg, la k e Oswego Exceeding the M axim um Speed 65 mph in a 55 mph /i*ne. 526 bail forfeited W esley R ic h a rd A lfo r d . C'lackanus V iolation o f the Basic- Rule. 61 mph in a 45 mph. 557 bail forfeited You are cordially invited to come greet Mark and Sandy Matheny Fennessy Saturday, Nov. 28, 3 - 5p .m. Elks Lodge. (Sam is bringing her guitar) Carlson’s win Cattlemen’s trip to the Bahamas Senior Citizen’s hold tea party I here w ill he a senior citizen 's tea held Uccvmhcr 2. from 2 to 4 p.m at C olum bia Junior High ^ % * *4 , • f • »V • * , American« pounds of •round Ihre • 4 V • % . • w * • - •% . « .* * , k>- Casting and Stalking Sue Evans is shown here presenting Louis Carlson with the tickets to the trip he and his wife won to the Bahamas The ticket was one of over 3.(XX) tickets sold by the Cattlemen and Cattlewomen and the winning ticket was drawn by Kelsie Evans, daughter of Wayne and Sue Evans Several M orrow County Cal lleW om en and Cattlemen attended the Annual Convention November 1*4. 20 and 21 in Portland Susan Evans, 1*487 Oregon C attlrW om en President presided over Ihe meetings u ntil Friday. November 20 The 1*488 Oregon C attlcW om cfl Presi dent ix Bonnie Thornburgh from lake view The Oregn Cattle Women hail many projects during 1*487 and most were centered around fund raising events for the 1*48*4 National Reel Cook O ff to he held in Portlaiul I hiring President Susan 's term , 510.000 was raised by the Oregon CattleW omen One project was a trip to the Bahamas, a drawing was won by I xhjis Carlson, our M orrow County Judge The ticket, one o f over 5.000. was drawn by Kelsie Evans, daughter o f Wayne and Susan Evans, at the President's Ban q u d al ihe Cattlem en's Convention Friday evening T h irty residents from M orrow County responded w ith resounding applause when the w inning ticket was drawn KGW TV in Portland sponsored the trip to the Bahamas and the only stipula turns are that tamis Carlson and his w ife Belly must leave from Portland, and they cannot travel on any o f the m ajor holidays W itt D al* Rohda W ith w alcrtow l season in fu ll swing I have been getting ihe urge to grab the shotgun and my hun ling dogs ( iiu ik ly and Sam, and head for the Columbia ll s been a souplc o f years since I have hunted d u c k s and geese The last several years the bag lim its on waterfowl have been so contusing that you about have to have a game biologist and y ik ir at torney w ith yuu in your duck blind Really i t ’ s not ifi.il had. hut you do have to know your ducks pret ly w ell, or else the game warden w ill he the one to get the last quack I remember when I first started to hunt duck», I would hunt the m ar shes between Hal K ik k and Me Nary Dam. The first coupfc years I would lum p, shoot or craw l up on feeding ducks o r geese to get a good shot Definitely easier said than done W hile craw lin g through mucky cow pastures I would observe hunters in blinds, calling the ducks into their decoys I ilex ided that was the way to do it So I bought a dozen decoys and built m yself a blind I gol up bright and early the nest m orning, and went out and set the decoys Toker a German Shepherd and Grundy my I ah shorthair and my -ell g»8 as cozy as possible in our Mind I nctfiucd about MH> yards to the west a a m p le hunters were vetting their decoys out also II wasn't long (hereafter that I noticed a small flock o f M allards had taken notice o f my decoys and began c irc lin g just out o f shotgun range M y tw o d o g s had also noticed the ducks and were com ing down w ith a had case o f duck lever I mean they were shaking in their paws and w ouldn't take their eyes o ff those ducks fo r a second They probably circled 5 limes, when (he hunters in the other blind started calling w ith a duck call Ih e ducks went straight to them Old Tocker was stretching h o neck to keep his eye on ihem. when the ducks flew over their M ind they dropped a drake from the f lik k N ow Toker who was trained in retrieving, and having duck lever, took out o f the M ind like a holt o f lightning Before the hunters could get to their duck, Toker was h alf way hack to my blind w ith a flat M allard duck, and had tw o hunters totally c o n tu s e d at what hail |ust happened W ith much cmharassment. I took their duck hack to them A fte r 1 explained what had happened, the hunters chuckled and remarked that I prohably never go home empty- handed w ith that dog in my blind This week s tip o f the Sportsman's Cap goes to Louis Carlson fo r pm- vidm g grcal fishing fo liv a l sportsmen fo r many years. 4 • • • • v • c. - V vv ^.Sl j ö'-V • • \ - L . . . . . . . . •• . .. . I < '*■ '• ; - -f» ’ * ' ? \V -. * • • « . V - - / l . • . . . . V ti , ’ .** f . » ' V. ► * I. ; • *> •» . • r ... - f ’i. ; ;; I • iV • «J. I : s y . « S • . • ' *.v. - • • l ■ i >» e A # ■J -r- *Vj* « X V. • . »< T v :. Y o u 'r e In v it e d ! Craft »Sale t LOrta f/i-maftimj WorHskof , SATURDAY DEC 5 "™ Refreshements • Door Prize l0fìM-3PH lllo r r o w C o u iifü J û ir ÿ r o u u d s Frahklin KÖ jf" VT Sponsored by Soroptimist , l\ > Heppner Branch 274 N. Main Jump fjp VST Jaclynn Flughes and Ffeather Dames do some fancy jumping in Friday's Jump Rope for Ffeart Sixty nine students lumped for 3 hours raising over S1.200 Chamber Chatter lone llarrlwarr* Bij£ Christ mas Sale '-vq ; i Starts Friday, Nov. 27fli i Through D er. 2 1th I i i S K iir r s A l » OI I c l o t h e s . ( t TREE ( l u t i s i >1 By Claudia Hughes Chamber Manager I x 0 1 1 < I .l e u r s alone 0 \ I c I i a i JNLtfi C A I-NTT ¡O-SPZEC OSTERIZER WITH MINI iLCN^Ct C O N TAIN !» K itc h < * n (I f o r Qr+ •» ea* > io m 0 C A N O FE N E R h e lp e r s 0 I Caf. 16” g.#* JJ' -B < T K 0 I T o o ls l l J I l< 'NO NOSI PLIF.RS { { i I t c f o r » a id r HtAVT DUTY DIAGOfIXL SET TI1VW 041 <»»> YO UR C H O IC E TK2M1 0 0 4 (S4) To otlin g hom i « o d i a i » 1 n (i li m high roth on loot T tlS iJ O M (ST) « A I WRENCH TI2M O 002 omi and mduchon h*-r lot ttt«ngrh 4 durability l 0 IO N E ts s o H A R D W A R E g f-rto n e Open 8 a m 1 422-7211 - 6 Many thanks to Colum bia Basin. C ity, and Heppner IV crews who donalcd their link* to pul up ihe Christmas tree and lights I hanks especially lo B u // Lynch who allow cd ihe tree lo he placed in i f s new location They hope y«ni ilid n ’i mind that they were up a week e a rly . they all hail lo coordinate lo get ready for “ Christmas Opening' weekend *l our local merchants have been w orking together on prom otional events to appeal lo you Some changer arc in the wind Plans for ihe Christmas season include being open Sunday afternoons for your convenience during December lake a peek at what they have to offer D uring the Soroptimist Si>lo Show, where merchants had beautiful displays of their Christmas wares" the comment was heard. “ I d id n 't know Heppner had all o f these things ' They try hard lo please Do you know that money spent al honk- turns over seven limes and you benefit by keeping your hard earn ed money in your community It you drive lOti miles plus, you never see the return in your hometown not to mention the fact that you return ex hausicd wuh no honk- link- tor Christmas prepaiations I et's sup CUTTING PLIERS K> SUT XMWT WATER PUMP PLIERS v > 'te i. 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