Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 02, 1987, Image 6

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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
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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
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EXTENSION
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Benjamin Franklin was on * of tba
first paopia to manufactura playing
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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
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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”
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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;
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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
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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
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Humane Society to carry ID cards
Lexington News
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