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9 • V f V ' TW O - Heppner (ii/rtlc T im n , Heppner. Oregon VNrdnevdas, March 23.I9H8 lone Topic club has guest speaker lone Topic Club had a most in teresting .meeting on March 16 with Jo Anne Kock. Home Extension Agent for Sherman and Wasco County, telling of her trip to the Soviet Union Mrs. Kock spent thirty-two days touring throughout tile country and brought back many souvenirs which she displayed for the group Having studied the Rus sian language. she was able to con F a i r a n d R o d e o th e m e chosen verse with the people on the street and in the country so that she gain ed a better understanding of the average person's feelings and goals Hostesses for the day were Katherine Lindsirom and Monica Swanson. M embers of the Bix>k worms study group of Heppner were special guests as well as Blan che Ransom, Ruth McCabe and Rikka Tews of lone Talisman o f Sailors Along the coast of the Northern Pacific, sea lions bask on rocks jutting out of the ocean, sleeping in on a warm summer morning Off the shores of Hawaii, a green-blue cleaner wrasse swims toward a school of yellow tang On the east coast, near Plymouth Rock, a group of tourists look out toward the sea The power of the seas is gentle this morning, settling into tranquillity The blue-green of the tranquil ocean is the color of the aquamarine Considered a talisman by sailors, aquamarine car ries the gentled power of the oceans Set with diamonds it takes on the intensity of a crisp icy morning of polar waters, set in gold it carries the warmth of the plump equatorial sun Aquamarine is well suited to interesting design possibilities because it is available in fine quality in larqe sizes A new way of cutting colored gems, called the fantasy cut", has been employed by notable designers to make very sepcial crea tions An aquamarine may be faceted and polished on top in ways you ve appreciated before The change is under the surface, like currents in the ocean The cutter cuts into the stone from behind, allowing light to refract in surprising ways Sometimes selected for the centerstone of a pendant necklace, the fantasy cut is an exciting new possibility for aquamarine • ■ T ft . •, ! * • , $• * • • •;% K ( Peterson’s < 4 :s ) if Jewelers 47*-«200 H eppner Hieppner Marlene Currin. fair secretary, presents the prizes to Delia Robinson for winning the Fair and Rodeo Theme Contest Her theme was "Trail Days and Country Ways” . Delia Robinson Delia Robinson. Heppner. is the winner of the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo theme contest her entry "Trail Days and Country Ways’* was chosen to be the winner by the Fair Committee Delia is (he winner of a haircut from Country Shears, a Fair and Rodeo button admitting her to all the events that week, and dinner for two sponsored by the Wagon Wheel Cafe and I .ounge Locally produced docum entary on Heppner channel 12 A locally produced documentary titled "National Forest for Nobody" w ilair on Heppner TV channel 12 3 days this week, says show spon sor Stuart Dick of Lexington The I-hour show deals with usage of the Umatilla Forest, and will air Friday. March 25 at 7 p m . Satur day March 26 at 10 a m and Sun day. March 27 at 7:30 p m The iVx-umcntary was made by the group "Conserve the Forest " Approval to show the documen tary was given by the Heppner TV Board of Directors. -■-P^:;-.S-? eP0^ ..-. The District Attorney’s office at the Morrow County Courthouse repons handling the following business during the past week James F Gowan. 34. Boardman appeared fix Entry of Plea on March 18. before Judge Ralph Currin. and entered a plea of Not Guilty on the charge of Assault in the Fourth Degree No trial date has been set at this time. Kent Cate. 19. Benton County Washington Jail, appeared for Ar raignment on March 18. before Judge Ralph Curnn on charge of Theft in the Third Degree. Criminal Mischief in the First Degree. Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle. Il legal Possession of Anterless Deer. Waste of Game Mammal. Hunting with the Aid of Artificial Light. Chasing Wildlife. Hunting Wildlife by a Motor Pmpelled Vehicle. Hun ting Wildlife in a Prohibited Area, and Hunting Wildlife During Pro hibited Hours Entry of plea is set for March 25 Patrick Verdell Erickson. 21. Imgon appeared for Arraignment and pled guilty to the lever-included offenses of Driving While Suspended, misdemcamx. on March 18 Court ordered a fine of $1.000 suspended Defendant to pay $20 for the benefit of the Crime Victims Ac count Defendant placed on year bench probation Defendant to secure a valid drivers license within the pn»Nation period Attorney's fees waived due to indingency Glenda Gale Kloster. 52. Board man. appeared for trial on February 26 before Judge Ralph Currin on the charge of Driving Under the In fluence of Intoxicants before a Jury Defendant was found not guilty. I i 2 0 ' cut push mower BAS engine, extended rope start. Remote throttle, optional grass catcher available Lvi:, f 's Model 1202 (486 127) M im i ’ > * ■. ■ " • »*.*» I,-’ W < '*<, •? . r MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS CENEX 3 HP Mower . 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AAQO 16 - 1 6 -1 6 w/iron (fo r a g r e e n e r law n) The Justice Court at the Cour thouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the following business dur mg the past week Michael Scon Jemson, Spray Violation of the Basic Rule. 40 mph in a 25 mph rone. $30 fine; Jondcl! Lee Allison. Heppner Improper Pawing. $24 fine. Jeff Ellison C»x>per, Heppner No Operator's License. $77 fine. James Gregory Johnston. Heppner No Vehicle License. $13 fine. Frederic Glenn Roy. Heppner Driving While Uninsured. No Operator License suspended, $326 fine Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff s of fice at the Courthouse in Heppner reports dispatching the following business during the past week March 13 Morrow County depu ty investigated a suspicious noise in the Boardman area. M orrow County deputy in vestigated an abandoned vehicle on the Boardman On-ramp. Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Heppner Fire Depart ment to a grass fire on Blackhorse Canyon that was out of control; Morrow County Sheriffs office investigated a report of a game violation March 14 Morrow County Sheriff s office investigated report of a burglary in the Irrigon area; Morrow County Sheriff s office investigated report of missing cattle in the Boardman area March 15; Morrow County Sheriff s office responded to a report of animal problem« in the Boardman area March 16 Morrow County responded to a report of a possible theft in the Irrigon area around Wagon Wheel Addition. Car was reported broken into Call was unfounded. Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman Fire Department to Rt I Box 31-A Kunze Road in Boardman to a report of a grass fire. March 17: Morrow County Sheriffs office received a report of a domestic dispute in the lone area. Upon investigation, parties calmed down and no further action was taken. Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to the Boardman area to assist Oregon State Police with a report of a game violation Subject was unable to locate March 18 Morrow County dispat chcd the Boardman ambulance to the Nomad Restaurant to report of an assault Patient refused transport was not taken to the hospital. Morrow County deputy respond cd to the Irrigon area to a report of a drunk driver Unable to l(xate; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman Fire Department to a report of a brush tire on Wilson Road March 19 Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence on Wilson Road One male subject was transported to G ixh J Shepherd Hospital with an unknown illness March 20 Morrow County Sheriffs office assisted Heppner Police Department stop a fight in progress on Mam Street. Morrow County Sheriffs office investigated report of a one vehicle rollover no-injury accident near the easthound Boardman rest area No citations issued. Morrow County Sheriffs office investigated a complaint of juveniles operating vehicles in a residential area on South County road. Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriffs office assisted Boardman Police Depart ment with the arrest of a male sub ject for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman Fire Department to a grass fire out of control on E Wilson Road 474 (386 186) * JV « 5 — \ 3 2 9 9 5 T a k in g car e o f THEC0UNTKV5 BUSINESS l 1 ) R95 * *¿ .• * > V v i *.*%» ‘ • * .M if i *7 > 1 j “ * 7* t .1 > 'f . ; V < A . ? V , 1. * i l 1 • l • m I LAUN D R Y D E TE R G E N T Justice Court v l : - : * ®J3 9B t r > * C e n e x /la n d -o -L a k e s i * V.' ' i Morrow County Grain Growers ii ; INC m u?i •••v — .... .*„• • ' , , -, 1100452 DM itimelo* omo* «un kO lot Hl CENEX LAND O 'LA KES Speaker Tommy Hawk Pull Cospel Businessmen’s Banquet Fri., March 25 Nendel's in McNary at 6 30 p m. 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