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• .. .*» « ' . » ■ t ■ « * «T -z , 7 » i ’X •’? « j Wt EIGHT •y. July 2 t , H WCCC Golf Community response to fund raising is very good I [• • . i t-' » . ■ , ' f r ■ ■■»M . r«\ ¿.J Tee Time T un. Indies July 12. I*M Flight A: low grots-LucUc Peck. 44, low nrt Jan Paustian. 30, least putts Vcm Batty. K P first shot #I3-Jan Paustian, long dnve-#IO Lucille Peck, chip in #14 Lucille Peck Flight B low gross« tie between Doll Campbell and Harriet Evan*. 48. low net Harriet Batty. 30. On July 6. eight Willow Creek C ountry Club ladies went to LaGrandc for a visitation Those winning prize* tftere were Low gross a tie between Barbara Gilbert and Pat Edmund son, low net Eileen Padherg. low net for the field Am u Boyer, long drive Anita Boyer, door prize-Jan Paustian. Six Willow Creek Country Club ladies went to Walla Walla for a visitation Those winning prizes were Pat Edmundson low gross. 58. low net was a lie between Eileen Padherg and Anita Boyer with a 39. Barbara Gilbert won low net for Use field with a 33. (L-R) Gerald Pierson and Larry Mills of the Pioneer Memorial W rdnesdav Indies Hospital Foundation, along with Hospital Administrator Ernest July 13. 1988 Wick, show new plaque hung in the Heppner Medical Clinic Low gross-Ncoma Bailey. 42. low honoring those individuals and businesses who donated goods net Mary Beamer, 33; least putts Harriet Evans. K P Secret Award and money recently to re-equip the clinic for the new doctors Verna Brinda The fund-raising effort resulted in the purchase of examina Several Willow Creek Country tion tables, examination equipment, new microscope, sterilizer, resuscitator, office equipment and supplies and other need Club ladies attended a visitation at Echo Hills Country Club on July 12. ed equipment 1988 Low gross for Heppner was Both Wick and Mills said the response to the fund-raising Ann Cutsforth drive was good, and Mills said more donations may still be com Condon-Kinzua visitation ing in. July 17, 1988 Drs Ed and Jeanne Berretta recently moved to Heppner to Heppner Low gnm -John Ed set up practice here. They are working out of the clinic, and mundson. 62. second-Don Dm 63; Dr Berretta also works two days per week at the Boardman third Bill Perkins. 68. fourth Ed Gunderson 70 clinic. Low net first Lee Padherg. 48, Following is a list of businesses and individuals who donated money, equipment or supplies for the clinic: Heppner Branch. second Roy Martin and Jim Wishart. 53; fourth Dave Allstott. 54 First Interstate Bank of Oregon, Murray Drugs. Mr and Mrs Kinzua/Condon Low gross Bill Dick Wilkinson, Mr and Mrs Louis Carlson, Ralph Crum family, Dyer 68. second Dave Messenger RObert W Campbell, Kinzua Corp , J W and J M Logan, Col 78; th ird -L ee Bailey 78 umbia Basin Electric, Claude and Anna Graham, Morrow Coun Diw net Jerry Shurtz. 59. second ty Grain Growers, Mr. and Mrs Forrie Burkenbine, Jean Jerry cusick 64. Herb Wright 66 Nelson, Kuhn and Spicer, Ida Farra, Central Market. Black Izmg drive women Bev Gunder Horse Contracting, Benjamin Franklin Savings and Loan, son. men Condon, Dave Messenger; Willow Lodge 66 IOOF, Heppner TV Inc., Mr and Mrs Ernest Kinzua Jerry Schurtz. Heppner-Ed Wick, Larry and Betty Mills, Bank of Eastern Oregon, Pioneer Hiemstra K P women Sally Dyer, men- Memorial Hospital Foundation, Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson, Dr. Wallace Wolff. Sandy Hanna. Heppner Gazette-Times, Condon Bill Dyer. Jerry Cusick- Kinzua. IXin Dm Heppner Norene Veterinary Hospital S P Line #8 women Sally Dyer; men Roy Martin K P men-Condon, Bill Dyer; Jerry Cusick-Kinzua. Don W . ■ i.' - r . > v* - ' , f * . ' »TV - 7 ¡-Í L r> , . • » * >» i' y 7 Í - .V -'o' ’* ' r .’ - ■ if* I 1 ’ ; 1 1 iV * ‘ , ' , %"* ■ * f *>i f J ' -Vf • r / . »— *• r » . 7 /f,v V • . >, v ■ * i < < F ; » i “ -A1 ‘ ‘ **0 *, • The Sheriffs office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat Scrap« of thia and that today: ching the following business during • "G reat minds discuss ideas, the past week average minds discuss events, small July 11 Morrow County Sheriffs minds discuss people ” Food for office assissted three disabled thought' motorists during the week of July • Wanted-35 mm color slides of 4 I I our area depicting scenic, wildlife, Morrow County Sheriff s office life styles, special events, tourist ac received report and began investiga tivitics, nature, sports, historical sites and cultural events T hese« ill tion o f a possible forged prescription, he used in a multi-projector slide Morrow County Sheriffs office show at the "1484 Governor's Con responded to a report of an unattend ferencc on Tourism" next March in ed death in the Im gon area Pendleton Slides arc needed by July 12: Morrow County Sheriffs August ) | , I988 Slid » «ill be office assisted a disabled motorist on returned and Ices paid for use on re I 84, milepost 151 with a flat tire quest 250 people will view this July 13: Morrow County Sheriff s presentation Let’s not be left out deputy assisted Heppner Police The time to act is now Department with a suspicious cir • On membership-Welcome Tom cumstance involving possible break in; and Helen Riehl of R and W Drive Morrow County Sheriff s office In Successful Chambers of Com mcrce don't just happen They arc dispatched the Boardman Am hulancc to Desert Springs Estates a result of participation and plann ing by every member o f the #34 in response to an unknown il Incss One female was transported to busin ess/ran ch in g com m unity Heppner Chamber is pleased to have Good Shepherd Hospital; Riehls on board Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to a complaint of strange • Insurance possibilities are you satisfied with your medical in phone calls in the Heppner area In surance' Often small businesses vcstigation is to continue. don't benefit from group insurance Morrow County Sheriff s office Heppner Chamber of Commerce lias responded to a report of a theft of a been offered a group health benefit generator in the Boardman area In plan. By becoming a member of vestigation is continuing Chamber you and your employees July 15 Morrow County Sheriff s would be offered reasonable group office responded to a domestic health benefits If there is a need and disturbance in progress in the Hcpp interest in this benefit, please let the ncr area No arrests were made Chamber office know July lb: Morrow County Sheriff s • Next week at Chamber-Doyle office responded to a neighborhood McCaslin will inform Chamber o f dispute in the Irrigon area There the Drug Fnfonrment Rehabilitation was no action taken Foundation and an additional Mor July 17 Morrow County Sheriff * row County drug related program office assisted one disabled motorist during the week of July 11-18 will be presented July 18 Morrow County Sheriff s • Until then, enjoy the weekend office responded to bac k up Board Bob Smith visit. Forestry Tour. man Police Department at a report Museum Musical Event in the Park, Episcopal Church Yard Sale and of loud music and sh«4s fired. taco feed There's much to do i n . Morrow County Sheriffs office paged Boardman ambulance on Heppner standby Advised to disregard 'M f ■»-’ At»— i Personal Service _ . - * 4 'L *t' ■'Ok : V *"% £ ’ »JÜ i -f'C k • « • * ® y , ?*S*,Sk> V* - ‘ r* ^ »W. At Com petitive Rates > V , . . , 7 Ÿ < ^ 4-H News L ife » H e a lth * A u to » H o m e * F a rm 676 5818 ..»y MON..WED..THURS.. FRI., I SAT. 8 a.m.-IO p.m. 9 a.m.-fO p m. I B e e c h e r^s lone 422-7540 w neer IS Æ em orial C lin ic 676-5504 CLINIC HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m. -1 p.m. We Print ENVELOPES G-T Printing 147 Willow Heppner 676-6228 BRAKES - SHOCKS ALIGNMENTS SHOCKS I STRUTS THE D IF F E R E N C E IS I N S I D E CJUUn OUT M S U U ÍD M m Gat h p rw a * la IMS b 7 1 7 1 ta U n u 77 7 1 ta 77 7 1 ta fan I r M l .i H . 74 7 J ta M 7 1 ta ► C lW F w a a n Air t m UrM CarM 4an 6aa Im a l u a m n M M 7 S .M M M M mi 4 J M fa 41 00 6 111 00 6 Pittai Vari Haar, Oat, U h n ta* 9 « ta h 6 lfan Smm hapart 5»«aa»y Can & ^Aapa m*m BRAKES COMPUTE: FRONT 4 REAR c—i • »¿»i «« i ¡ r i 1 4 j S 'X i*aal r y few a«n 5 jM»rk*"t *ak* IS W H A T W E DO BEST !U I MAP 199.95 94” FR08T «*» «»■» i h W ff »W01 109 ” (M o* CanJ |Mo Cant C O M P U T ER IZED A LIG N M E N T •s r 19 M Can U mm ) t*.*J 44 f* T H R U S T A L IG N M E N T H A t f i A fm m •t ».■«!■«) n ts liti ratHWH can 1 0 9 .t l num « C m (a t M *»*«*»! }* *S (laMa* a- lMf.) •*.♦» i F m M 26 ” 29 ” • i fear t» • laaaaaa it rwt m *« tÊ 4 « ha» I» < Heppner ¡¡fires SCHWAB Printing Heppner —.,y > . .«* .y> ENVELOPES G-T tUÉS. I SUN. Cook’n Delight Road Report We Print NEW HOURS Tina Kemp, Reporter At our last 4 H meeting we work ed on our record hooks and talked about the fair We arc going to sub mit four cookies, and five recipes, and an educational poster We went to the dam to go swimming and were treated at the Drive In by our leader Our next 4 H meeting we put on a cooking demonstration at the Heppner Day Care We each took a couple of kids and made peanut but ter marshmcllow treats Thirteen couples participated in the Jack and Jill tournament on Fri day. July 8 A Chapman style of play was used with the following results Low gross-L cs and Janice Paustain Second low gross Ed and Bev Gunderson Third low grovs-FIdon and Bar bara Gilbert Fourth low gross Bob and Susanne Jepsen Frank and Ncoma Bailey . Gene and Luvilla Sonstcgard and lairry and Kerry Pettyjohn finished in a three way tie for low net scores Long drive winners were Ed Gunderson for the men and Beverly Gunderson for the women KP honors went to Carol N orm and Lcs Paustain With summer here, the road department is into full swing with their summer project* The crusher is working at the Skinner Creek site and stockpiling rock for the Wilkiw Creek Road pro ject It will be crushing 100,000 yards of rock for this project The past two weeks crushed rock from the Rietmann Quarry has been applied to several roads north of lone Stockpiling of rock is in pro gress for scaling of eight miles on lone Gooseberry road The 3 5 miles of widening and reconstruction of Rhea Creek road for stabilization and dust control on July 20 Patching of many roads has been in progress the last three weeks with completion of work the next couple of weeks The 3 5 miles of widening and reconstruction of Wilson Road has been completed and ready for stnpmg Dust abatement will be applied to 3 miles of Rhea Creek road for stabilization and dust control on Ju ly 20 and natural sprays if possible Some cloth because slugs won't cross suggestions for control were I ) use sharp obstacles To control moles a bright yellow board covered with and gophers one mivht nut used cal a sticky material to attract and trap litter in thru runs or fresh Juicy Fruit gum or caster beams Good air insects. 2) use insecticide soapy circulation will help control diseases water for spray; 3) spray with seaweed or fish emulsion for the also Helen Martin and Dire« Hubbard metodes; 4) control slugs by using a spray high in nitrogen content reported on the stale meeting of the because it forms an enzyme slugs Oregon Federation of Gardens Hubs at Eugene Members made plans to dislike or circle plants with a gritty material such as sand or cinders or help with the Flower Show at the make a barrier of 14" hardware Morrow County Fair. August 17-21 Foods R us By Becky W ag m b last. reporter We worked on our 4-H cooking records at our July 13 meeting We discussed what we were going to hnng to the fair cooking contest With the money we made at our Fourth o f July hake sale, we decid- ed to go to Wet and Wild We all brought sack lunches so we had lunch at our leader's. Judy Jepsen. front yard Our next meeting was Tuesday. July 19 Lott Heppner Women Low gross Sally Dyer 73; Bev Gunderson 78. Barbara fill he rt 84 Low net Pal l dmundson 5T Ncoma Bailey 58. Carol N orm 59, and Margaret Wright 59 PLOYHAR INSURANCE t 127 N Main "Backyard Pest and Disease Management" was discussed at a round uble at the lone Garden Club meeting on Wednesday July 13 at the home of Lorcc Hubbard It was stressed dial good garden hygiene and soil health can he the best way to handle this problem One should use biological and physical controls Sheriff’s Report Chamber Chatter B y C l a u d ia H u g h « « , C h a m b a » M a n a g **» f Pest and disease management Garden club topic 147 Willow-Heppner - Y * ■ « 7 D -S 2 2 8 ■ « i v i **■('' *> f 676-9481