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• . * . • EIGHT - tfapyt r GrsHte-Tlmn. Hcppacr, Orcfoa Wi » .* * • * . - , »• . « * ■ •*.. » - - * * • • . I- f — - r . v i -1 7 - ' f . >».< ' . • t j « M I . 11 Sheriff’s Report nWranglers Result lone Insights _ v •• ■ ' .V i ’ * ' t -:-T he winners o f the 1988 Con servation Conte«: fourth grade-fir«, Andrew A ndenon. second. Brian Papmeau. th ird . M arie Tw orek. h o n o ra b le m e n tio n . M elissa M tE llig iX t T h ird grade Tint. Amy Mathews, second. Dawn Sheirbon. third, Jory C row ell. honorable men tio n, Brenda Holtz These students won with their enchanting posters on "T h e Care o f Trees'*. The nest category was on "T h e Care o f F lo w e rs ". Winners were: third grade-rust, Charlie Nolan, second Jory C ro w ell, third. Brenda Holtz For poems on the "C are and Protec tion o f B irds'*, the first place w in ner was Stephanie Haguewood, third grader The contest was sponsored by the Oregon State Federation o f Garden Clubs. Inc and awards were presented by the lone Garden Club -¡-Beecher Kznert’s 80th b ir th day p a rty on Saturday. June I I from 2 - 5 p m the lone community w ill gather at Beecher’ s Cafe and lou ng e in lone, (now owned and operated by Bobbi Childers) for Beecher E m erl’ s 80th birthday Beecher and Betty would love to see everyone, but request no g ift* Cake and coffee w ill he served Everyone is welcome. Call Pat Pettyjohn for more inform ation -¡-This week is set-up week for the lone United Church o f Christ Auc tion. Crews have been organized and babysitting service is available at the Church Educational Building From now until Saturday. June 4. the cre w s w ill be busy g e ttin g everything perfect for the auction day Come on down and see the results this next weekend. -¡-The Oregon T rail Newsletter is available through the O T office. M ain St., lone Back issues arc available for IOC. If you know o f an interesting, local, and historical sub ject you would like covered please stop by the office. -¡•"C o u n try C ra fts " by Nancy Day and Andrew o f F.stacada. are now on display and many items for sale at the Oregon T ra il Shop Oregon T ra il w ill take in handmade crafts on consignment .¡•W e arc in the process o f developing the Wells Springs site on the Old Oregon T ra il An inter pretive Kiosk, and chemical toilets w ill be placed near the county road W e'd like volunteers to help with the construction later this month, and also any ideas to make the site more helpful to visitors By opening the area to tourists we can increase visitor appeal for the Blue Mountain Scenic Way from 1-84 through Hwy 74 into the Blues and on to Baker The area has so much to o ffe r, but we have a lot o f work to do if we ex pect people to "S tay and Play -¡ Q uit horsing around the M o r row County 4 H Horse Tunc up C lin ic. Barbecue w ill be at Judy Jcpsen's. C lin ic, also at Judy's w ill hrg in ai JLJQ a m. A ll M orrow County 4 H members welcome The clinic is designed to better polish show skills, and pasture is available fo r horses, and parking space ample By RoOm B a n * 422 7403 for trailers A ll club leaders are en couraged to let Judy. 422-7180; or Kathleen 989 8132, know how many members w ill be m ending Parents are welcome to attend • -School is out for the summer all these kids w ill have time on their hands I f you have rye pull mg. yard w ork, window washing, babysitting, weed pulling or clean up jobs to do just stop by the O T o f fice or call 422-7403. and we ll find you some help I know o f at least five who need jobs •¡•Please w nte out your news and drop it by my office, or at Bristow s Market by noon on Mondays W e're in the process o f placing a news dropbox by my office door as soon as Marv Peterson volunteers to build one. What is this town going to do fo r creative genius when Marv moves away this summer'’ Back to clay ashtrays for M other's Day. Good luck to Marv and Carol lone w ill miss you Now we can honest ly "G o Fly A K ite " and "Take a H ik e ", and hold our heads up with pnde -:-SP4 Scon Barnett is home on leave from Fort D ix. New Jersey to visit his parents. David and Fran Barnett Scon flew home as a sur pnse for his parents, and w ill he herr through June 4 and return to N J and Arm y life on June 5 Welcome home Scon. -¡-Jim Morgan was in lone over Mem orial Day weekend to visit his mother. Hazel E llis, and sister Juanita Schultz Jim and Faye Morgan are livin g in Shelton. W A - -Oregon T ra il sack lunch day hike is Saturday. June I I Call 422-7403. 422-7572 or 422-756^ >0 a m -2 p m for more information Spend a day on the Oregon T ra il -¡ lone United Church o f Christ Auction day turned out great The day was cloudy, but the ram stayed away for the day 's events There was a beyond average size turnout, and people thoroughly enjoyed the auc twin, and tasty barbecue -¡-Kay Moore, sister o f Sticla Tor rcncc. was down from the Tri-Cities as a first time visitor to the auction, and plans to return again next year Hazel Ellis sister, Anna Wright also attended, along with Anna’ s son Wayne, and his w ife lairraine, all from Baker -: Chairman Linda T ullis would still like to hear from youth or adult ciatmiumty organizations hi chair the clean up committee for the 4th -¡-Fort Henrietta Archaeological Dig is June 18 Volunteers or in terested persons wanting to learn field archaeology, or more about lEse project call Diane in Echo. 37b-8411 at C ity Hall There is a S I5 fee -:-TTie continuing saga o f whether or not Governor Goldschmidt is giv ing to visit lone May 25 or June 25. or ever No, on May 25, No on June 25. Maybe he should just make it a State Emergency, and come to lone to straighten this mess out. oner and for all **I>ear Neil Stop by. W e 'll do lunch Sincerely, lone** Crops and weed tour is June 14 Tuesday, June 14 w ill start the M orrow County Crops and Weed tour. This year's weed tour w ill include a look at the variety trials located on Tail M ille r’ s fa rm Pamela Zw cr. OSU's new plant breeder at the Pendleton Research Station w ill he * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 1 * * * * « : B lu e : \ C ro ss I * \ * It’s Still tho * ♦ Most Coverage for the Lowest Premium ★ ★ ★ * * * * PLOYHAR : * INSURANCE J * 676-5818 » a Aufc> • Life * * Health • Kami • Home * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * on hand to laic ai-oui wheat and barley varieties, and about new research she is planning The weed tour w ill look at some weed problems in CRP and at some o f the controls that have been afv plied Also, there is a Canada This tie trial in place at l>ec Padberg's with several different chemicals, in eluding C urtail, Dow Chemical's new product We w ill also examine Scotch thistle, the new " A " list nox ious weed A steak dinner w ill be provided at the end as in the past years The din ncr and refreshments arc com pliments o f Dow Chemical. DuPont. Monsanto, Sandoz. Mohay, Morrow County Grain Growers. LXibyns Pest C ontrol and the Bank o f Eastern Oregon 10:30 a m crops tour at Tad M ille r's We w ill meet at the vane ty trial site, one mile southwest o f Tad's house on baseline road At noon w ill be lunch on your own The tour w ill continue at I p m buses w ill he loaded for the weed tour at lone City Park, returning about 5 15 p m for a 6 p m steak barbecue at the lone city park Everyone is in vited to attend Hardman Community P o tlu c k P icn ic Sunday, June 19 Beginning At Noon The Sheriff"s office at the cour thouse ui Heppner reports dispel ching the follow ing business during the past week May 27 M orrow County Sheriff's office advised Buardman area resi dent concerning an animal problem. M orrow County S h eriff's office began inve«igation o f report o f crim inal mischief in Lexington, M orrow County Sheriff" s office responded to back up Buardman Police Department in report o f a fight at a Buardman area business May 28 M orrow County Sheriff" s o ffic e received report o f kids speeding in lone area. M orrow County Sheriff" s office arrested Eric Samulc Strandbcrg. 27. I it ig o r. for D riving Under the Influence o f Intoxicants Subject was lodged and posted bail May 28. M orrow County Sheriff"s office assisted Hermiston Oregon State Police w ith one car rollover on I 84 at mile post 155 M orrow County S h e riff's o ffice 911 dispatched Boardman E M T 's reference acci dent Three subjects were taken to GtxxJ Shepherd Hospital May 29: M orrow County Sheriff"s office received report o f an abandon ed 3 wheeler In checking vehicle out. found motorcycle to be stolen, vehicle recovered by M orrow Coun ty Sheriff"s office, reporting depart m ent had been State P o lice Hermiston May 30 During the week o f May 23 30. M orrow County Sheriff" s O f fice assisted two disabled motorists M orrow County Sheriff"s office cited and released Dale Alan Munkcrs. 31, o f Heppner for D nv ing W hile Suspended and cited also for an Expired Vehicle Plates May 3 1: Morrow County Sheriff"s office began the investigation o f two reported burglaries in the Port o f M orrow area in Boardman In vestigation is continuing Items taken were three portable radios and chargers Value S3,000 June I M orrow County Sheriff"s office responded to Hwy 207, milepost 22-23 to investigate a tra f fic problem June 2 M orrow County S h e riff s office assisted Boardman Police Department w ith arrangements for indigent hitchhiker. M orrow County Sheriff"s office investigated report o f neighborhood nuisance in Boardman area; M orrow County Sheriff"s office investigated report o f possible pro w lcr in the Irngon area Unable to Locate June 3: Juan Sept^ Parades Chavarm, 21. issued citation for D riving While Suspended Subieci is from C orvallis, T odd Squire C h a v a rin , 22. Pullman. Washington, issued cita tion for D riving W hile Suspended. M orrow County S h e riff s office investigated report o f vandalism in Boardman Vandalism reported to be vehicles and car items stripped June 4 M orrow County Sheriff"s office investigated complaint o f van dal ism and possible harassment in Lexington area; M orrow County S h e riffs office arrested Patrick Vcrdell Erickson. 28. fo r D riving W hile Suspended Felony Subject was cited and released. M orrow County S h e riff s office investigated report o f vandalism ( glass broken out o f door) in Board man area. June 5: M orrow County S h e riff s office investigated report o f un wanted pickup parked at a residence in Boardman area. M orrow County S h e riff s office investigated report o f someone throw ing rocks at the train from E Boardman overpass Windshield and headlight was broken out o f the train. M orrow County S h e riff s office handled report o f vandalism in the Irng on area Juveniles involved. M orrow County S h e riff s office located two runaway juveniles in Ir rigon Parents were notified. M orrow County S h e riffs office assisted Boardman Police Depart ment with recovery o f stolen vehicle June 6 M orrow County S h e riff s o ffic e assisted three disabled motorists during the week o f May 30 - June 3. M orrow County S h e riff s office arrested Edwin A rthur Iman. 43, Boring, on Multnomah County war rent for Failure to Appear D riving While Suspended and Failure to A jv pear Miscellaneous Fish Violation Subject was arraigned Stick Horae Race first Brett Barber, second Kelsey Greenup, third Megan Bergstrom. fourth-Pat Schiller 5 and under B arrels: firs t-A m y Papmeau. sccond-Shad H isle r; third Blake Knowles; fourth-Brandi Brantley Poles: firel-Shad Hisler. second Blake K n o w le s ; th ird B randi Brantley, fourth Matt Bergstrom Scurry Race firat Amy Papmeau. second Blake Knowles, third Joe Papmeau; fourth Shad Hisler 6-7 year olds Barrels: firs t-B ria n Know les. second-Annie Hisler. third-Jaylene Papmeau. fourth KaOilcen Greenup P oles: fir s t-B ria n K n o w le s ; Weed Awareness Jim Van Winkle Morrow County Weed Supervisor 676-5452 Niobudy livin g in this area escapes the ravages o f noxious weeds nor the responsibility fo r supporting efforts to rescue our land in whatever way we can True, it is easy to dismiss noxious weeds as a problem belonging sole ly to agriculture And indeed, the damage to our farms and ranches has been staggering F or example, university studies show Canada this tie infesting 2.3 m illio n acres in all 44 counties o f Idaho. 1 9 m illion acres in Washington, and *4 m illion in Oregon, where it is rapidly spreading ( XJier studies demonstrate that just 12 Canada thistle shoots per sq yd w ill reduce wheat yield by 3551 w hile 25 shoots pe sq yd reduce it by 605f But the fact is. noxious weeds are ruining things for all o f us They arc rendering sports and recreation areas useless and de«roy mg the businesses second Kathleen Greenup, third Angela M u n kcrs; fourth-C asey Evans Scurry Race first Brian Knowles. second-Annie Hisler. third Kathleen Greenup, fourth Angela Munkcrs 8-10 year olds B a rre ls : fir s t-K e ls ic Evans, second Jossie Evans, third Tiffante M unkcrs. fourth Joey Hoffman Poles fint-Jossic Evans, second T iffa n ic M un kcrs; th ird -K e ls ie Evans. fourth-Joey Hoffman Scurry Race first Joey Hoffman. second-Jossie Evans. third-Kelsie ^ Evans. fourth-Shawn Hisler 11-13 year olds -¡-Dave Glessner. Burbank. W'a B a rre ls : first-S a ra G reenup. was the guest speaker at the Lex second-Jcnny A sh be ck, th ird - ington Baptist Church on Sunday Rodney Ehrmantraul. fo urth D o n ita Follow ing the services he and his Sharp w ife and children were guests at a Poles first-Rodncy Ehrmantraut. potluck dinner at the church Special second Sara Greenup, third IXxuta music was a lovely solo by Cindy Sharp. fourth-Jodi Johnston * Sumner. Scurry Race first-IX m ita Sharp, -:-AnncttJ and B ill Padberg were second Rodney Ehrmantraut. third recent visitors to Springfield where Jodi Johnston, fourth-T ram puv they attended the track meet where Bergstrom the Heppner High School were 14-18 year olds contestants Barrels fir s t-N ik k i Brisbois, -:-M r and Mrs Frank Robinson second Heather Eckman. third Amv were weekend callers in Shedd Greenup, fourth A lyssa Dick where they attended the graduation Poles: f ir s t - N ik k i B ris b o is , o f Robbie Parmon second Heather Eckman. th ird -¡-M rs Wayne (Donna) Papineau Alyssa D ick; fourth Amy Greenup is a patient in Smith s Nursing Fkmic Scurry Race first Alyssa D ick, in W alla Walla where she w ill re second Amy Greenup, third Heather main while having medical attention Eckman; fourth N ik k i Brisbois. -¡-M r and Mrs Henry Breeding 19 and over and fam ily. Donald and Janet from B a rre ls : fir s t- D ic k T e m p le , Gresham and a daughter in law Mrs second-Tern Gentry , third Mary Dale Breeding and small daughter A nn M u n k c rs ; fo u rth M a ry were visiting friends and relatives in Knowles Heppner and I^cxington recently Poles: fir s t M a ry K n o w le s ; -:-Earl M ille r, who has been stay second Michele Bergstrom, third ing at the home o f his mother. M y r Mary Ann Munkcrs, fourth Tern tle M ille r, in Seaview. Washington, Gentry is speding some time in Lexington Scurry race first Joan Eckman. .C ecil and Delpha Jones motored to second-Mic be 1« Uargsiro»«. third Boardman on Friday where they met Mary Ann M uniers him -¡-Leila Palmer. Virginia Peck and IXiriHhy Jackson returned home last week from a few day s spent in Salem at the Rebekah Assembly , as voting delegates l>eila was appointed DDP The Justice Court office at the for the coming year courthouse in Heppner reports Holly Rebekah Lodge met on handling the following business dur that serve them Access to water is being restricted Parks, preserves and even wilderness areas are losing their attractiveness fo r visitors and hunters In some areas, noxious weeds are an out and-out eyesore, canceling out a m ajor reason why many o f us live where we do. surroundings we once found a pleasure to behold The bottom line is a devastating loss in land values which none o f us can afford Watch fo r the upcoming message detailing reasons why limited efforts fo r control o f noxious weeds are simply not enough to do the job Meanwhile, i f you are interested in becoming actively involved in sav ing our land from noxious weeds, please feel free to contact Jim Van W inkle, M orrow County Weed Supervisor Lexington By News Delpha Jones, 989-8189 Justice Court Report ing the past week L isa Em m am ac B o rc h c rt. H e rm is to n E n da n ge rin g C h ild Passengers. $17 fine, Mark Allan Hopkins. Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone. $4h fine, Scottic Richard Jones, Mcppner- Violation o f the Basic Rule. 45 mph in a 35 mph zone. S2h hail forfeited Officials named for Shrine game The 1988 East West Oregon Shrine football game is pleased to announce the officials for the thirty sixth playing ot this summer classic The referee is Dr Bun Betts. Pnv- lessor of Biology at Eastern ( hegon State College in l a Grande The Umpire is M r Jim Brizcn dine, a teacher at Pendleton High School The head linesman is M r Pete Folden. a teacher who officiates out o f the Salem football o fficia ls association The field judge is M r Darold Day ley. circulation manager for the La Grande Observer newspaper The tw o back judges are M r Rich Cason, principal at Echo High School and M r Bob Harshhargcr who is a salesman for California Gas in Klamath Falls These men donate their lime and pay their own expenses and are in strumental in the playing o f this chanty event for the crippled and burned children in the Shriners' Hospital program Thursday for the regular meeting with V G Gen M artin presiding A report was heard from the sisters at tending the Assembly in Salem l i f e membership is growing rapidly in the Rebekahs Plans arc being made to help the lodges with membership and attendance problem s, and reports on the various projects spun sored by the group were given Hoi ly received another 10051 paid up eye bank certificate and g ift, and an honor roll certificate Refreshments were served follow ing the meeting -¡-Audrey Mounts o f Gresham visited her sister Pat W right last weekend Dinner guests on Sunday were Audrey's son and fam ily. M r and M rs. Steve M ounts from Boardman -¡-M r. and M rs C.C. Jones were Union callers over M em orial Day weekend -¡-Joyce Buchanan has had as her guest her daughter from Seattle. W j who is here while recuperating from major surgery -¡ Recent callers at the T .E . Messenger home was a son (Jerry. and another son and family M r. and M rs. C a rro ll Messenger from P o rtla n d M rs . G e rry (Sue) Messenger is in V irginia where she went to get acquainted w ith a new granddaughter Elizabeth Ruth born May 25 to their daughter and hus band M r and M rs Glen He is sta tinned w ith the A irfo rce and is overseas -:-A bridal shower was held for Sandi W rig h t, daughter o f Pat W'right at Pat s home in Lexington on May 27. Hostesses fo r the event were Betty M arquardt. Ginger O 'B rien and Joyce Hughes. Games were played and cake was served after Sandi opened her gifts A fun time was had by all Out o f town guest were Teresa and Jana Mounts from Boardman. a friend Lisa from Pendleton M rs Putnam and Kelly Putnam from Irngon and Charma Marquardt from Portland Charma and K e lly won the game prizes Mew Sum m er H ours! Monday - 12:00 pm - 5:30 pm Tuesday - Saturday - 9:00 am - 5:30 pm (If you find yourself in a bind before 12 00 on Mondays just stop in at the Shoe Box and we will see if we can help you ) Fabric’s Etc. POOL OPENING POSTPONED The Heppner Municipal Pool will open on SUNDAY, JUNE 19, I9K8 | Postponement is due to painting of the pool David Winters Heppner Public Works Dept I Published June 8 15. 1988 4 0 to 4 5 % OFF A LL M A R A F IL T E R S 4 0 % O ff SINGLE FILTER NEW AT KATE’S P r im e R ib ‘ Baked hitato or Potato Strips * Salad Bar *6ar1ic Bread 'Dessert NEW HOURS HEPPNER r«v f t . 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