SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, December 11,2013
Pesticide training
sessions set Dec. 18
Tom Pointer MCGG raffle winner
Morrow County Grain
Growers and its employees
s p o n s o re d a b e n e f it
raffle for a 2014 Polaris
Sportsman 570 ATV. Tom
Pointer Ranches was the
winner of the drawing held
last Friday.
P r o c e e d s fro m
the raffle went towards
helping with John Nelson’s
medical expenses. Nelson,
a mechanic for MCGG,
was diagnosed with a life-
threatening illness several
months ago. He will be
unable to work for one year.
while he receives medical
tr e a tm e n ts ; p ro c e e d s
from the raffle will help
with living and medical
The N ortheast O regon Private Pesticide
expenses.
Applicator CORF training will be held on Wednesday,
December 18, at the Morrow County Extension office
from 9:45 am to 3 p.m.
The morning session, which equals two Oregon
CORE/general applicator re-certification credits, will
include: “On-Farm Pesticide Storage & Ag Pesticide
Disposal” and “Spray Drift Management: Drift Reduction
Technology and Spray Nozzle Selection.”
the afternoon session, which also equals two
Oregon CORE/general applicator re-certification credits,
includes sessions on the following topics, “Pesticide
Storage Assessment Exercise and Discussion” and the
“ODA Pesticide Division Update.”
Those planning to attend may attend either
or both of the sessions and are asked to RSVP to the
Extension office at 541-676-9642.
LCAC meeting rescheduled
As MCGG Manager John Ripple looks on, Sidney
Wilson draws the lucky w inner out of the box for the 2014
Polaris Sportsman 570 ATV.
The December LCAC meeting has deviated from
the usual schedule because of a scheduling conflict.
Tom Pointer (left) is congratulated by MCGG Manger The next LCAC meeting will be held this Wednesday,
John Ripple as the winner of the ATV.
December 11, at 1:30 p.m. at the Port of Morrow.
City of Boardman joins
water association
The B o ard m an
City Council unanimously
approved m em bership
in the N ortheast Water
A s s o c ia tio n , d u r in g
their D ecem ber 3 city
council meeting. Annual
m embership dues for a
m u n ic ip a lity in th e
association are $ 1000. The
city also voted to donate
another $24,000 for a one-
year contribution, and will
be considering additional
support on an annual basis.
J.R. Cook of the
Northeast Water Association
gave a presentation about
the organization and their
functions. He said the
association is a business
league made up of public
and p riv ate reso u rces
having common interest
in the developm ent o f
C olum bia R iver w ater
resources. The Northeast
Water A ssociation also
promotes wise, sustainable
water and related nature
resource-based economic
A child is born
developm ent in Eastern
O regon, according to a
release. C ook detailed
how the creation of water
in fra s tru c tu re d irec tly
and indirectly impacts the
economy of the region. City
councilors agreed that more
agriculture would stimulate
more jobs, housing and
businesses and wanted to
encourage such efforts.
The next meeting
o f the B oardm an City
Council will be Tuesday,
December 17, at 7 p.m.
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that four men driving a
S uburban w ere on his
p ro p e rty h u n tin g and
shooting guns. He said that
he made contact with the
subjects and told them to
stop.
-MCSO received report
from a man on Bombing
Range Rd./Homestead Rd.,
Boardman. that their wires
were cut and some of the
wires stripped out about
a mile east o f Bombing
Range Rd. where the water
canal system is. He said that
they also cut the power.
-MCSO received report
of a silver vehicle up from
Cutsforth Park on the 53
Rd. that had been there for
three days with the keys on
the passenger’s seat.
-MCSO received report
of an accidental drive-off
on Main St. in Heppner.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that
his ex took everything out
of his house while he was
cooling down at her house
from a domestic situation.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that he
allowed a female to stay at
his house, but then she stole
his camera. MCSO arrested
Mary Lee Bowles, 57, for
Theft II.
-MCSO received report
of a yellow lab with a collar
and tag with the name
“Danny” on it at the boat
docks on Willow Creek Rd.
in Heppner.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner man that
his cabin was broken into
and beer taken from under
the sink. He said it looked
like the subject used a pry
bar to get in and the beer
was a 16 oz. Hamm’s.
-MCSO received report
from a woman in Lexington
that she found a bag with
about eight bird carcasses in
it with the breast removed
that were dumped near her
home. She said she would
leave the bag there for
now, but wanted to know
if she could put them in the
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garbage. She was not sure
if the birds were legal to
shoot, but one of them was
a quail. OSP and Fish and
Game were advised.
-MCSO received report
from a subject in Irrigon
that a vehicle was parked
at the gate o f the refuge
and subjects were shooting
on the refuge. She said the
vehicle was a jacked up,
dark blue Chevy or Dodge.
-MCSO warned
subjects for fishing with
barbed hooks and one
subject warned for fishing
without a license.
-M CSO receiv ed a
911 call from a subject in
Irrigon. On call back, he
said that while there was
no emergency at the time,
he did have a threat and
wanted his phone ready in
the event of a problem.
-M CSO cited Jesse
B urke-A llm on, 33, for
Violation o f the Speed
Limit, 85 mph in a 65 mph
zone.
-MCSO received report
of big dogs out o f their
fenced area antagonizing
other dogs in Irrig o n .
MCSO responded.
-Heppner Ambulance
received report from a
Heppner woman that her
84-year-old husband had
fallen and was disoriented,
but b reath in g . He was
transported.
“Angels, shepherds and
their sheep” gather around
Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus
during a Nativity program
held during the First Friday
Friends of Jesus held at All
Saints Episcopal Church in
Heppner on Friday, Dec. 6.
The First Friday program,
which is a free bible school
for children held on the first
Friday of the month, is put
on by the combined Hope
Lutheran and All Saints
Episcopal Churches.
During First Friday
v o l u n t e e r s fr o m th e
churches help children do
fun activities and learn bible
lessons. Snacks are provided.
Mary and Joseph were
portrayed by Neva and
David DeMayo.
(Right) Mary and Joseph,
portrayed by Neva and
David DeMayo at the First
Friday Friends o f Jesus
program.
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