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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 11, 1999 Petersons to have 50 Ah anniversary reception Don and Martha Peterson Don and Martha Peterson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house at their farm home with family and friends on Saturday, Aug. 28, from 2-4 p.m. l'heir married life was blessed with four children (three sons and one daughter), five grandsons, one granddaughter who is married, and one great- grandson. They are active at Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager By Claudia Hughes, executive director What would Heppner do without the Garden Club? They play a major role in making our town attractive to visitors. Just pause a moment between the Post Office and The Shoe Box to enjoy their creativity and the many volunteer hours donated by a few people. An attractive community helps to welcome visitors as they "Scoot and Boot" their way into the Morrow < County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro-Rodeo week. Parade entries are coming to the Chamber office fast and furiously. It is quite an achiev ement for the 1949 Court to be returning on horseback. Rumor has it that they will be the first court to return mounted and all accounted for. We look forward to welcoming them to the 1999 parade. Turn in your parade entry and join them on August 21. Rodeo gate volunteers are needed. Please call Bill Kuhn. It’s an opportunity to meet people at the gate as they enter to experience a really good show or participate, whatever the case may be. Take a moment to take a photo, do some cooking, pick your best selection from your garden and help to make the fair the best ever. Your entries and contributions make a difference. Happy Trails to Forrie and Gail Burkenbme, long-time Chamber members, as they embark on new adventures in their life and less work. Forrie was past president of the Chamber and is responsible for many behind- the-scene contributions to the community they love. Thankfully they rebuilt Central Red Apple after the fire and it will remain in good hands while they move on. Maybe they'll have time for Chamber lunches, when they're in town. The Chamber will not meet on Tuesday, August 17, but will instead meet for lunch at the Morrow County Fairgrounds on Thursday, August 19. There will be a reserved table in the pavilion for members attending. Be sure to check out the WOW, "Widening Our World" Internet sessions sponsored by BMCC. See you next week at the fair. Thought for the week: "Always be a first-rate version of yourself instead of a second- rate version of somebody else." Local students receive award The Blue Mountain Community College Foundation has awarded 31 scholarships for the 1999-2000 school year. Area students receiving scholarships include: Amanda Gutierrez who won the David & Maria Nelson Agriculture Scholarship; Kathryn Tworek, lone, and Dulcie Hays, Imgon, who both won the Meryle R. Gould scholarship; Marie Tworek, lone, who won the Wishart Nursing Scholarship; and Christian Schultz, Heppner, and Lynsi Garcia and Jessica Rencken, who all won the Berkeley Despain scholarship t Football season coming soon Justice Court Report • Valby Lutheran Church, and participated in district, state and national conventions, with Martha active in leading music. They both worked at participating in farm organizations, the NFO and OWGL at state and national levels. They have been able to travel lately, with trips to the Baltic, Panama Canal and Hawaii, as well as many resorts for conventions. 4-H News Needle and T hread By Emily Bergstrom, reporter At the 4-H group’s first meet ing, they picked the name “Needle and Thread.” The group’s leader is Kristi Worden. Other members are Krystal Naims and Emily Bergstrom. At the meetings, they are busily working on fair projects. The group meets on Fridays from 1 -3 p.m. at the Episcopal Church in Heppner. The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the fol lowing business: William A. McNab, 29, Port- land-Discarding Trash within 100 yards of Water, $152 fine; Ted R. Britt, 39, Heppner-Vio- lation of the Basic Rule, 36 mph in a 25 mph zone, $ 106 fine; Jody L. Hendricks, 27, Hepp ner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 63 mph in a 35 mph zone, two counts Driving while License Sus pended, $661 fine; Alisha Looslie, 21, Heppner- Failure to Use Seat Belt, $54 fine; Greg Dooney, 24, Heppner- Failure to Use Seat Belt, $54 fine; Alvin M. Bennett, 30, Heppner- Failure to Use Seat Belt, $54 fine; Elmer L. Palmer, 89, Condon- Careless Driving with a Motor Vehicle Accident, $292 fine; Janet Kay Taylor, 45, Heppner- Failure to Use Seat Belt, $54 fine; Royal Kirk Robinson, 18, Heppner-Disobeying Traffic Con trol Device (involved in an acci dent), $142 fine; Travis Sylvan Westberg, 24, Aloha-Driving while License Sus pended infraction, Driving Unin sured, $464 fine, Failure to Ap pear in Court, $626 fine and 180 days in jail, $200 and jail sentence suspended with two years proba tion with no further violation of the law. Running backs test their agility Tuesday during the second day of the South Morrow County Football Camp. The camp is for boys fifth through 12th grades and will continue through Thursday Wedding reception set for Andersons A wedding reception for Andrew and Susie Anderson will be held on Saturday, August 14 The couple are just returning from their honeymoon on the Califomia-Oregon coasts following their wedding on July 31 in Citrus Heights, California. 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