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I I - i '4 1 ' 'i '. ; i EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 13, 1978 Spark arresters needed in forest Effective immediately, in spection of power saws for adequate spark arrestors and screens will be required before permits will be issued at Umatilla National Forest offices during fire season, June 15 through September 30, according to Mac McCurdy, Fire Management Staff Offi cer. OBITUARY William J. Doherty, 74, a long-time Sandhollow area rancher, died Sunday in Hiersche's Nursing Home in Pendleton. Born in Pendleton, Mr. Doherty graduated from Pen dleton High School, then went on to attend Columbia Univer sity and the University of Portland. He was married to Mary Agnes Daly on May 1, 1941 in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pendleton. Mr. Doherty was a member of St. Patrick's Church in Heppner, the Holy Name Society, Knights of Edgar B. Enyart, 66 Spray, died Wednesday, July 5, at John Day. Mr. Enyart was born Oct. 2, 1911 at Fossil, the son of Edgar and Marian Templeton En yart. He was married to Jerene Law on Feb. 23, 1962 in Tonopah, Nevada. Mr. Enyart was a resident of Wheeler County and a surveyor for the United States government most of his life. Graveside services were held Tuesday, July 11, at Haystack Cemetery, Spray, with the Rev. Fred Emerson, Assembly of God Church, officiating. Casket bearers were Clar ence Asher, Charles Hill, Ted Cress, Ray Gates, Ralph Jackson and Clarence Cress. Mr. Enyart is survived by his wife, Jerene, Spray; two daughters, Karen Zettler, Pascagoula, Miss, and Sharon Kipper, Santa Monica, Calif.; Spark arrestors and screens must meet Forest Service Standard 5100-1A, and should be so formed and mounted that they will shed sawdust regardless of what position the saw is operated. The spark arrestor should be equipped with a woven wire screen with a maximum opening size of .023 of an inch. These screens William J. Doherty Columbus, the Elks, and a life member of the Oregon Wheat League. He was a past director of Morrow County Grain Growers and of the North Pacific Grain Co-op. Mr. Doherty was preceded in death by a daughter, JoAnne, and a son, Bernard. Survivors include his wife, Mary; son, William James Doherty of Lexington; brother Lawrence of Stanfield; sis ters, Mrs. Pat (Frances) Curran and Mrs. Charles (Katherine) Monagle, both of Pendleton, Mrs. A.C. (Rosel la) Lindsay of Lexington, Edgar B. Enyart a step-daughter, Martha Sayre, Ashland; a sister, Zola Schallert, Riverside, Calif.; eleven grandchildren, two are available at most power saw dealers and saw repair shops. All power saws used on National Forest lands, whe ther under such permits or not, must meet the same requirements. Firewood permits are is sued at the District offices in Pendleton, Dale, Ukiah, and Dorothy A. Doherty of Port land; three grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary was held Tuesday in Burns Mortu ary, Pendleton. Funeral mass was held Wednesday in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pendleton. Vaul interment will be in Olney Cemetery. Contribu tions may be made to Blue Mountain Chapter of the University of Portland scho larship fund in care of Jack Monagle or Burns Mortuary. step-grandchildren and num erous nieces and nephews. Sweeney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Heppner. Ranger District of fices are open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m . to 11:45 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Firewood cutting on the Ranger Districts will be confined to certain designated cutting areas during fire season. Maps showing these areas are available at Ranger District offices. BUSINESS FORMS Quality and Service at an Economical Price The Gazette-Times Phone 676-9228 Fair and rodeo court first place at M-F festival The Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court received first place among all courts en tered in the Milton-Freewater Festival Parade on July 1 and that same week placed first in the July 4 events at Condon. On July 8 the court was busy participating in the Crooked River Roundup Parade at Prineville, attending the courts' luncheon and partici pating in the Grand Entry at the rodeo there. Also traveling to Prineville for the weekend's activities were pennant bearers Anita Palmer, Kris Pettyjohn and Tami Holtz. Parents of the court who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and Debora, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Childers, Skip Pettyjohn and Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtz, ail of lone. Others there included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doherty and Lisa and Ben, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ankell. A very large group of Morrow County people atten ded a picnic with the county royalty at Condon after the July 4 parade. In June, Queen Donna won honors as she placed first in the . royalty event, a . goat milking contest, at the Uma tilla Sage Riders' Rodeo. The court's next appearance will be July 16 at the Elgin Stampede. V Gazette-Times Classifieds Bring Quick Results Phone 676-9228 HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAT ON JULY 17 From your YOUNGER sisters, Dorothy, Faye & Vesta ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY OVER 75 LOCATIONS WRITTEN WARRANTY SUPERMARKET SELECTION SUDDEN SERVICE FREE MOUNTING ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY Laurie Jean Malcolm The area is saddened by the death of Laurie Jean Mal colm, 18, Pendleton, a former Heppner resident, who died in an automobile accident near Enterprise, Wednesday, July 5. She was born in Tacoma, Wash., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Malcolm. She attended Heppner elementary and junior high schools before moving to Pendleton with her family five years ago. Miss Malcolm graduated from Pendleton High School in June with honors. She was a member of the National Honor Society and was on the Buckerette's Dance Team for two years. She was an avid snow and water skier, and an active member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Pendleton. Recitation of the rosary was Friday, July 7, at 7:30 p.m. at Burns Mortuary, Pendleton. Funeral mass was Saturday, July 8, at 10 a .m . at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Miss Malcolm is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Malcolm ; brothers, Steve and Jim ; a sister, Julie, all of Pendleton; and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Kenedy, Tacoma, Wash. Interment was in Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. SERVICE FREE MOUNTING ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY OVER 75 LOCATIONS WRITTEN WARRANTY rr Z N.I at , V i . Z tv ' ..... , Jr i h . : r- . 'V I 2 , "'; i fit -t .. .... V-t' 8 , ; ' " 'vt I r J. 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