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*• •¡•H olly Kebekah l.odge met Thursday lor their regular meeting ami annual Thankseisinc dinner lor the O ddlcllow s and Kebckahs A shori business meeting followed It was decided to raise admission to their card parlies to S2 per person due to the inc reased cost o l upkeep o f the hall The nest card party will be their annual Christmas party. Saturday. December 5. at H p m T h e re w ill be p rize s and refreshments Grange W om en's Activity Com nuilcc wilt meet at Claudinc W ar rens Tuesday. December K. at I pm l uella Taykir. Dorothy Bure ham. Hilda Yocom . Geneva Palmer and Delpha Jones were ans>ng th o v Mho attended the North MorroM Sorop- timists annual bus trip Saturday. Novem ber 21 A ll reported a very enjoyable time Hilda Yocom won a door prize and at the luncheon received a beautifully decorated miniature cake as it was her wedding anniversary C ecil and Delpha Jones spent Thanksgiving at Dcpoe Bay with their daughter. Charlene Whitney and her family The weather was beautiful, sunny and warm Debbie Sharp, former Lexington resident and daughter o f Wayne and Oinna Papincau. has returned from St Anthony Hospital nmtWüAU laavtrwfTv EXTENSION C tasty Afsat i Caraar •y H ersa Coaaty l< **snt Store only pesticides in the cabinet Store fertilizers elsewhere Feed (o r food) should nescr he stored nearby Keep pesticides in their original containers and ensure that the con tainer is not leaking There is an old story about the fellow who transfer red insecticide to a Coca-Cola bot tle which was discovered by his small son with obs mus tragic results The original container has the ap pmpriate Mammg label on it It has instructions in the event o f poison ing It has information a doctor would need to treat a poison case And it also has the necessary infor mation for applying the pesticide I ra ve the chemical in it. ' .1 Whether you live in town or on a farm, safe pesticide storage is impor tant Pesticides arc toxic by defini tion and need to be handled with care. The same chemicals arc used in town to control dandelions or lawn moths as are used on the farm for weed and insect control The same safety procedures should apply Choose a safe storage area for pesticides Store them in a lockable cabinet, if possible The cabinet should have painted or plastic covered shelves for easy cleanups Put a warning sign on the outside o f it. ID card will he earned by all Pioneer Humane Society volunteers who are in touch with the public The Society's board recently ap pointed a Ways and Means Commit tee. which is planning a series o f fund raising pn>|ects It is hoped the ID card will prevent the possible fraud o f unauthorized persons pos ing at "H u m a n e S ociety volunteers". The card bears a miniaturization o f the society'« letterhead, and the signature o f its president. Rose Hoosier . « '* * ' i v ‘ •• * * v r. ¿ V r * , J * •; V - »* \ •* V , ¡ Ir j* * ; I V • - :»V - V V V- *<• - , t ' i t * y • > *:.< 'N 11 I 4 *•- ; ; i/v.* * u • . w - * 'V \ v • r ••;.: / v '1 V i ■ ' ! >:: > ^ ■ 12:03 p m M o rro w County S h e r iffs o ffic e dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Circle K store for unknown illness. Transported one female to Good Shepherd Hospital. N ov 2b 7:51 p m M orrow County deputy assisted Hcppner Police Department in a possible domestic disturbance in Hcppner N o atTcsts were made N ov 27: 12 28 a m .-M orrow County Sheriff attempted to locale report o f fire in area o f Patterson Ferry Road Believed to be a con trolled burn N o further action was taken. 2 a m Morrow County Sheriff responded to the irngon area to in vestigate report o f neighborhood disturbance, 9 01 p m M orrow County Dcpu ty responded to a residence on Rip pec Road alter receiving report o f a burglary Taken was T V stereo and three guns Value was unknown at e**? . . . Is • I ■ 5 V * 1 . IL' • Nov 2K 10 49 a m M orrow County Sheriff investigated com plaint o f harassment in the Irngon area; 9:52 p m Morrow County Sheriff arrested Ramon A Luciano. 30. Boardman. on an Irngon Justice Court warrant for Negotiating a Bad Check He posted bail and was released. During the week o f N ov 23-29. M orrow County Sheriff” s O ffice assisted two disabled motorists i / ^ |> » ■ [} V h V « L. w » „ : V ■ "M ' ' jr, ! -- ' * dm # . • , : • >\ - « ' . Hospital Notes IB Benjamin Franklin was on * of tba first paopia to manufactura playing carda m America 26. 'y v te w iO 'H t am The faults o f our Brothers w e w rite upon the sands, their virtues upon the tablets o f love and m em ory. T o get in vim c early holiday hak T o use fresh pumpkin for your ing. nuke extra-large rolled sugar or holiday pies, choose smaller sizes ginger cookies (1 0 inches tall) from that have hnght orange color and a a child's drawing, patterns traced firm rind T o prepare the pumpkin, from magazines or storybook il halve or quarter it Scrape out the lustrations or jumbo cookie cutters seeds and stringy portions. Cut the Prepare your fasontc sweet roll pumpkin into smaller pieces and cut dough and shape into "Bread Bears" (he rind away Then either boil, or another animal or object shape mash and drain well or hake it in the Cool both cookies and bread com oven as for hard-shelled squash pletely Seal in moisture proof, From one 5-pound pumpkin, you'll va p o r p r o o f w rap to fre e z e . have about 4 Vj cups o f mashed Decorate when you 're ready to give cooked pumpkin That is enough for the goodies away two pies COUPON MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1987 at 8:00 p.m. HEPPNER ELKS LODGE For the folowrtg Brothers who passed away this past year Wrap up tlie s this Christmas. Ray Boyce Jerry Daggett Lyle Cox Franklin Ely Roy Orw ick Samuel Worley Lester Cox James J. Hayes Elton Pier Alton Yarnell Ralph Jackson Gordon White W. W. Hertxson Efwyn Hughes Farrdy, friends and the general pubic are mvrted to attend the services. For the perfect gift! Sift Certificates Available to Sessions in Tannine Bed $ 2 5 °o (Ladies Night Dinner Thursday 6:30 p.m.) Coupon Sptcial ends Dec 31st May be redeemed at any time Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 C h e r i 's H a i r & N a ils - « 7 « - 9 « 0 3 l -------------------------------------------------COUPON Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hcppner reports admitting and discharging the follow ing patients during the past week Betty Aldrich. Hcppner admitted Nov 23. discharged. Nov 23; D o ro th y E stb crg. H cpp n er- admmed Nov 25. discharged. Nos "Hhrre Fnends Meet” 142 N . M a in - — — ----------------------------- — - QUESTIONS? Each week the Gazette-Times receives calls fro m our readers who have important questions about the senices we offer, and how the newspaper works. Please keep this page handy. When you need us, you 'll know ex actly how to put the G -T to work f o r you. We are here f o r you. Sincerely, David Sykes , Publisher Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County S h eriffs O f fice at the Courthouse in Hcppner reports dispatching the following business during the past week N ov 23 2:35 p m M orrow County S h cn tf s O ffice dispatched the Boardman ambulance for an auto accident for unknown tnjuircs. milepost 170 west bound lane. M orrow County deputy respond cd to a residence in lone Report o f an obscene phone call N ov 24 9 25 a m M orrow County S h eriffs O ffice dispatched the Hcppner ambulance to a one vehicle accident on Hcppner Hill Transported one female to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Morrow County S h e riff s Deputy responded to a one vehicle roll-over on Hcppner Hill Nov 25 M o rr o w C ounty S h eriffs Deputy arrested Alberta Mae Gates, tor Driving Under the Influence o f Intoxicants She was lodged at Benton County Jail; -r , * • Heppner Gazette-Times & GT Printing • Heppner Gazette-Times & GT Prmtmq • Heppner Gazette-Times & GT Prmtinq • Heppner Gazette Finally, locate the cabinet in an area where, should a leak or accident occur, you can ventilate the area easily Cleanup tools should he han dy (shovel, vermiculitc. garbage Can. and water). I f you have any questions about pesticides or pesticide storage, call the I ».tension o ffice at (>7t>-9f>12 vr., ¡¿ j » Tips on Holiday baking 5 ; V/.* - ; ' Before long, appealing plastic dog and cat donation cans will replace those now in several businesses in Umatilla and Morrow Counties The board thanks the coop era tin g owners, and suggests that (I k person collecting fn>m the cans be asked for his ID . unless personally known to them as a Hum ane S ociety volunteer The board also urges that all membership and adoption fees, and major donations be in the form o f checks made out to "P io n e e r Humane S o cie ty ". Unless given to an ID carry ing volunteer, they may be mailed to PO Box V il. Her- miston. Oregon 9 781H Hereafter, a distinctively colored By Oalpna Jon#« 9098’ SO Ixxington Grangers arc busily nuking plans for joint installation ol all subordinate granges ol Wheatland Pomona (¡range Sunday. December b. at I M) p m At this time. Pomona officers ssill also be installed A decree team Iront Malheur County Milt do the installing A potluck dinner w ill follow the insiallatMm All grangers are cordial ly invited to attend • * * Humane Society to carry ID cards Lexington News V“ « ^ ♦ Q What is the phone number, address and business hours? How do / gel the G -T delivered to nix home? The Gazette-Times business hours are 8 a m - 5 p m Mon day through Friday We are located at 147 Willow Street in Hepp ner. To contact any individual or department at the G-T call 676-9228 All mail should be addressed to: (name person or department), The Heppner Gazette-Times. P O Box 337. Hepp ner, OR 97836 Start you subscription now and enjoy receiving your G-T through the mail each week Subscriptions are just $12 per year m Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties. $23 per year elsewhere Call 676-9228 to enjoy the G-T mailed to you each week a> What do I do i f / don 7 receive my paper? When is the G-T published? 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