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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 2, 1994 Com puter Paper 9V2 2 2 0 0 lb Ib. . 9Vfc $00951 X IIV IIV 2 Ä X t f L a d y C a rd s beat C o n d o n Palmers to celebrate anniversary i in ia iw n Gazette-Times • 676-9228 Hunters Save Your Hides Donate your Deer and Elk Hides for the Veterans’ Rehabilitation Program Look for Hide Barrels Around Town Heppner Elks 358 '' W7 terv Friends Meet 142 N. M ain “More dependable... The Palmers By Anne Morter than the weather!” We service the Morrow, Grant, Wheeler & Gilliam County areas with our Mobil & Cenex Lubricants - Gasoline, Diesels & Pro pane products Call us today for ready service Give us a call today to fill your tank with clean burning fuels. Do it now before the weather changes! i*4 iiv n u n Ì Morrow County Grain Growers INC Pitone 989 8221 Wasco 442 5781 1-800-824-7185 I 800 45? 7396 LEXINGTON OREGON 97139 P 0 B oi 367 We Print Business Cards Many styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 The lone lady Cardinals cruised past a struggling Con don squad last Tuesday, Oct. 25, on the lone home court, 15-3, 15-7. When the two teams met last, Condon put up a fight, forcing three games before falling to lone. This time, the lady Cards were ready for a tough one that never ma terialized. Coach Charity McElligott thought the lady Cardinals' ef fort was a good one, noting that the team serving percentage was back up to 92 percent after a slide last week. She also feft the team work aspect was click ing. "W e played pretty good team ball," she said. Mary Jane McCarty led the team in scoring with 11 points on perfect 14 of 14 serving. Jessica Stefani added seven points on 9-11 serving and Kim Bedortha scored four points on seven perfect serves. Allison Sullivan paced the team in the back row with 100 percent serve receives on five attempts. The team tallied 100 percent blocking led by Suzie Heideman with two stuffs. Sullivan and Melissa McElligott also each had a stuff. McCarty led the team with 15 assists and Lyndee Minster pit ched in with eight. Both girls were 100 percent in setting. McElligott led at the net with 10 of 12 hitting and two kills. Heideman was six for eight at the net with two kills. Mark Dowdy named who's who Heppner High Schpol language arts teacher Mark Dowdy is among a select group of American's teachers who are being honored by their toughest critics, their former students, in the third edition of "Who's Who among America's Teachers, 1994". Other county teachers so honored include Frances Glenn, Riverside High School, Ron Mack, A.C. Houghton Elementary, and Jerry Martin, Columbia Jr. High. All of the 66,500 teachers be ing honored were selected by their former students who REPUBLICAN ON November 8th Morrow County Commissioner Ray French State Representative Dist. 59 Lynn Lundquist State Representative Dist. 57 Chuck Norris U.S. Representative in Congress Wes Cooley Commissioner of Bureau of Labor & Industries Jack Roberts Governor Denny Smith Paid for by the Morrow County Republican Central Committee. Kay Proctor treasurer. *h/»msielyes are.qvUTgntly listed in W ho's Who Among American High School Students, or The National Dean's List, publications which recognize the top five percent of our nation's high school and college students respectively. Paul Kroase; publisher of Who's Who among America's Teachers said, "There is no greater honor teachers can receive than be recognized by former students for their ex cellence and dedication. In this publication we clearly have the best teachers in America selected by the best students." The students were requested WWMfWhate "teachers whe "made a difference in their lives" by helping to shape their values, inspiring interest in a particular subject and/or challenging them to strive for excellence. Many of the students commented about the enthusiasm and knowledge their teachers demonstrated in the classroom, and many prais ed their teachers for their ability to relate to youngsters on a per sonal as well its a professional level. One student wrote about her teacher saying, "she made education something pleasurable, instead of a dread ful ordeal, by letting me spread my w'ing^’and •fPiftWing me the best way to fly." Elmer and Muriel Palmer of Heppner will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a reception Sat., Nov. 12, from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Patricks Senior Center in Heppner. Elmer Palmer and Muriel Peterson were married Nov. 11, 1934, in Heppner at the home of the late Vernon Munkers and Faye Munkers of Woodburn. They lived in Lex ington for a short time before moving to the Ashbald place in Rood Canyon near Hardman where they began farming. In the early '40's they purchased the L. Redding farm and mov ed to Eightmile where they still reside. They engaged in farm ing with son Roger, until their retirement. They spent winters at their home in Mesa, Arizona. Muriel celebrated her 80th birthday in July and shortly after, made a hole-in-one while golfing at Willow Creek Coun try Club. A Sr. Olympics medal winner, horse-shoe pitching in Mesa, and an avid golfer, with two hole-in-ones to his credit, Elmer was feted by his family on his 85th birthday in Oct. Children, Roger and Shirley Palmer of Heppner and Bill and Sally Dyer of Condon, along with some of their eight grand children and 15 great grandchildren will host the open house for family and friends. They request no gifts, only your presence. Murial Peterson Elmer Palmer Construction will begin on Black Horse Canyon Bridge and Bunker Hill (Terry Thompson) Bridge in mid November, and continue through February, 1995. Bridges will be closed to all through traffic. If you have questions you may call Morrow County Public Works. 7rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVrTTTTTTTTTTTTTT,i D .A .’s Report The Morrow County District Attorney's office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Oct. 31: Stacy Lee Wilson, 20, Lexington and Jeffrey Robert Botefuhr, 18, Heppner, were charged with Criminal Mischief II in connection with a street altercation that resulted in a broken window at the former Heppner TV office; Michael Wayne Phillips, 21, Heppner was charged with Burglary I and Theft I alleged ly committed at a residence in lone; Jefferson Todd Hiatt, 31, Heppner was charged with Criminal Mischief II, allegedly in connection with an incident involving an automobile that belonged to someone else. 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