TWO * H 6 pp 06 f Gdzotto*Times, Meppoeci O tbqop ^/ednesdey, December 9.1998
H eppner celebrates the holidays
The Official Newspaper
o f the City o f Heppner and the County o f Morrow
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G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
U.S.P.S. 240-420
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Bowling league Basketball
KofTee Kup Keglers
Week o f Nov. 11
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High game: Luvilla Sonstegard 193,
Janet Beamer 178.
High series: Joan Smith 514, Janet
Beamer 490.
Splits: Rene Ledbetter 5-10, Betty
McDonald 5-7.
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High game: Betty Brown 180, Luvilla
Sonstegard 179, Joan Smith 178.
High series: Joan Smith and Iris
Campbell 481.
Splits: Bunnie Lindsey 3-7.
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High game: Janet Beamer 203, Bunnie
Lindsey 193.
High series: Janet Beamer 510, Luvilla
Sonstegard 484.
Splits: Luvilla Sonstegard 8-9, LaJuana
McKenzie 3-10, Karen Wildman 3-10,
Joan Smith 5-10.
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
: courthqtiae annex building in
• Heppner i mports handling the fol-
; lowingjpajiness:
James M. Prock, 42, Heppner-
Illegal Motorized Travel, $202
fine;
James Forrest C ranor, 62,
M ilw aukie-D iscarding Trash
within 100 yards o f a Waterway,
$107 fine;
C hristopher Sm ith, 19,
Gresham-Minor in Possession,
$152 fine;
Andrew C. Norris, 49, Port
land-Illegal Possession of a Buck
Deer, $202 fine;
Michael H. Fermerl, 34, Oregon
City-Operating an ATV with a
Loaded Firearm, $117 fine;
Steven M ark O lson, 43,
Longview, WA-No Upland Bird
Validation (non-resident bird
stamp), $77 fine;
Craig A rnold Shirley, 31, i
Milwaukie-No Valid Tag, $301
fine;
Josef Fennerl, 58, Sherwood-
Operating an ATV with a Loaded
Firearm, $117 fine;
Timothy Lawrence Schwartz,
21, Hermiston-Operating an Un
registered ATV, $54 fine.
Kevin Scott Elden, 35, Tigard-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 53
mph in a 35 mph zone, $72 fine;
James Dewitt Durand, 44,
Longview, WA-No Upland Bird
Validation, $77 fine;
Vern A lfred G arrett, 52,
Hermiston-Truck Speeding, 68
mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 123 fine;
Thadd Justin N elson, 28,
Pendleton-Failure to Carry Proof
o f Insurance, Failure to Carry
Proof o f Registration, Illegal U-
Turn, $256 fine;
Forrest K. Starrett, 75,
Hermiston-Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 92 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$237 fine;
Robert Mark Hamman, 20,
Heppner-Driving while License
Suspended infraction, Driving
Uninsured, $464 fine.
Daniel R. Hewgley, 45, Port
land-Criminal Trespass while in
Possession o f a Firearm, $426
fine;
Donne M. Stephens, 42, Ione-
Failure to Obey Traffic Control
Device (Failure to Yield to On
coming Traffic), $142 fine;
Leland Edward Kestler, Jr., 41,
Echo-Violation o f the Basic Rule,
77 mph in a 55 mph zone, $142
fine.
tourney set
in lone
Valby Lutheran Church float
By Mika Radia
lone is hosting a basketball
bonanza tournament Friday and
Saturday, December 11 and 12,
1998.
The games will begin at 3 p.m.
on Friday and will continue
through with four straight
games. Saturday's games begin
at 1 p.m. and will continue
through with no break.
The games will include varsity
boys and girls from the
following schools: Klickitat,
lone, Enterprise and Spray.
A trophy will be presented to
the girls’ and boys' champions
only. Two plaques will be
presented to a girls' and a boys'
team and their school for
sportsmanship. The teams will
be voted on by the officials.
A concession stand will be
available
throughout
the
tournament The lone Booster
Club will also
sponsor
moderately
priced
meals
including baked potatoes, chili
dogs and sub sandwiches.
The price of admission per day
is $3 dollars for adults and $1
for students with a student body
card present.
lone invites everyone to come
and join in on the fun.
For more information, call or
Fax lone Schools, (541) 422-
7131, ext. 17, home (541) 676-
9249 or Fax (541) 422-7233.
Elks to sponsor giving tree
Lutheran Parish live nativity
Andraa Mortimore (left) and Linda Kenny hold giving tree toys
The Heppner Elks Club and
Ladies Elks are sponsoring a
Giving Tree dinner on Friday,
December 18, at 6 p.m.
Anyone bringing a toy (which
needs to be unwrapped) will
receive a free dinner. The toys
will
be
given
to the
Neighborhood
Center for
distribution to children in the
south Morrow County area.
SCERT applications called for
Morrow County is encouraging
communities, special districts
and non-profit organizations to
submit applications for funds
through the SCERT process,
information and applications can
be obtained by contacting Dan
Brosnan,
Morrow
County
Commissioner-elect, at (541)
676-5623, P.O. Box 788
Heppner, OR 97836
The SCERT process has two
categories:
"Community/
Infrastructure" and "Other."
Projects will be evaluated and
prioritized by the county court,
in
cooperation
with
the
Economic
Development
Committee that consists of
representatives
from
each
community in Morrow County.
Projects within the Community
and Infrastructure category must
be "ready to proceed", with all
engineering and feasibility
studies done.
The Other
category
will
enable
communities to apply for funds
In the Market for a Used Vehicle?
We have some great used vehicles to choose from.
2 -1 9 9 8 Oldsmobile Intrigue 4-door, extra clean and
sharp, loaded. Balance of factory warranty.
Santa made a stop at St. Patrick's Senior Center Thursday, Dec. 3.
for marketing feasibility studies,
curriculum
development
proposals, preliminary planning
or engineering elements for
projects that are not "ready to
proceed."
All applications must be
submitted to the office of the
Morrow County Court no later
than January 8.
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The Bob and Sharon Harrison
Family won first place in the
second annual Parade of Lights
held Thursday, Dec. 3, in
downtown Heppner with their
antique entry.
Second place went to Valby
Lutheran Church with a float
depicting the church and third
place went to Doris Brosnan,
who was dressed as a walking
Christmas tree. The Heppner
FFA club received honorable
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O pen S u n d a y s 12~4 p .m .
1998 Olds Cutlass GLS, loaded, leather.
Balance of factory warranty.
Q A n til G fir is tm a s
1998 Chevrolet Cavalier, 4-door, only 9,000 miles.
Balance of factory warranty.
f o r y o u r s h o p p in g c o n u e n ie n c e
1997 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, extended cab, third door, 4x4,
Silverado, only 20,000 miles.
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1997 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, extended cab, third door, 4x4,
Silverado, only 28,000 miles.
1997 Chevrolet Tahoe LS, 4-door, 4x4, extra sharp!
Only 28,000 miles.
2 1 7 North M a in
1998 Chevrolet Venture Van, 4-door, long wheel
base, only 20,000 miles. Balance of factory warranty.
STOP AND SEE THE ALL-NEW
OLDSMOBILE ALERO & THE SILVERADO PICKUPS!
Wright Chevrolet, Inc.
Heppner
M e n ’s
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676-9158
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1993 Chevrolet S10 blazer, 4-door, 4x4, 68,000 miles,
extra, extra clean and loaded.
1995 Chevrolet Tahoe, 4-door, LS, 4x4
only 53,000 miles.
mention.
The evening also featured a
live nativity scene, enacted by
the Hope and Valby Lutheran
Parish, performances by the
Heppner band and choir, a
potato feed put on by the
Heppner High School senior
class, pie and coffee served by
the St. Patrick's Senior Center
and downtown merchants' open
house.
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