Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 04, 1980, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO--The Heppner Gaxette
The Official Newpaptr of the
City of Hppnr and th
' County of Morrow
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The Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
Mrrw C utj's Bo--Owied Weekly Ntwspiptr
U.S.P.S 240-430
Published every Thursday and entered as second-class
matter at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the
Act of March 3. 1879. Secondlass postage paid at
Heppner, Oregon.
Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503)
676-9228.
Address communications to the Heppner Gaiette
Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
$8 00 in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler & Gilliam counties;
$10.00 elsewhere.
David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers
LETTERS TO
Tfesssirj for ks!j)
I would like to thank
personally all these people for
helping us during the Fair:
The Kinzua Corporation for
their donation of chips it
helped things look so much
nicer, the U. S. Forest Service,
all exhibitors, to our regular
faithful superintendents, who
put in so many hours of their
time; Pete Richards, Harold
Peck and Steve Estberg, who
also put in a lot of hours to
make this Fair possible for
Morrow County. Also, thanks
to Delpha Jones, Steve Pec k,
VoJean Forquet, Diana Hams
and Family, and DeAnne
McCabe and Family. These
are just a few of the many
special people out there, who
quietly participated in our
Fair.
Thanks,
Dorothy Estberg
Morrow Co. Fair Secretary
Rev. Cryslsr to visit
Epsccpd drci
The Rev. Ken Crysler of the
Episcopal Church of the
Redeemer in Pendleton will be
at All Saints' Episcopal
Church for Holy Eucharist at
10:30a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 7.
Art Scatty sistes
first fz'J r.zztb.j
By Justine Weatherford
The first fall meeting of the
Morow County Art Society will
begin with a no-host dinner at
6:30 p.m. in the banquet room
of the Wagon Wheel, Thursday
evening, Sept. 11. Arrange
ments have been made to have
Douglas H. Davis, executive
director of the Eastern Oregon
Reg jnal Arts Council, come
from La Grande to talk to the
group bout his work in "the
other half of Oregon."
Officers of the Morrow
County Art society are: Pres
ident, Shirley McNary; Vice
President, Terry Cutsforth
andtreasurer, Pauline Math
eny. The Eastern Oregon Reg
ional Arts Council is concerned
with all phases of art-graphic
arts, painting, crafts, and all
performing arts. Everyone
interested in any type of
artistic expression is invited
to come to the Sept. 11 dinner
and meeting and to become
acquainted with Doug Davis.
His headquarters are in the
Hoke Center at Eastern
Oregon State College. Last
year he helped to bring an art
instructor to the lone schools
for 10 weeks. The instructor
also gave lessons during one
evening each week without
charge.
During the past summer
some of the activities that the
-regional arts council has
helped sponsor, coordinate or
publicize have included an
educational day camp which
offered young people a variety
of activities, various art and
craft exhibits, community
celebrations and workshops,
county fairs, library and
museum exhibits and summer
theater offerings at the
regional colleges. A 24-page
newspaper listing all artistic
happenings in Eastern Oregon
is sent out to members of the
regional council.
Anyone who would like to
attend the first meeting of the
Morrow art society should call
one of the officers or tell a
member of the group as soon
as possible.
- Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. September
THE EDITOR
Governor hvftei
I am pleased to invite all
Oregonians to take part in two
separate, but related, efforts
within my new Listening Post
Program.
The first part involves
volunteer county representat
ives I have already appointed
making personal visits to the
meetings of any organization
that extends them an invitat
ion. These representatives
will pass ideas, comments,
and information from citizens
at these meetings directly to
me.
I also extend my personal
invitation to all civic, service,
fraternal, labor, church and
other organized groups to join
the second phase by appoint
ing a Listening Post Rep
resentative for your group.
Three times a year, a ballolt
will be sent directly from me
to your Listening Post Rep
resentative. This ballot will
ask for a vote of your
membership on an issue of
critical importance to state
government. The ballot will
also ask for an evaluation of
one state agency.
As governor, I need to know
how Oregonians feel about
critical issues. As the head of
state government I need to
know how agencies that deliv
er services are functioning.
Send the name of your
Listening Post Representat
ive to Don and Martha
Peterson, Box 294, lone 97843.
Your group will be immediat
ely signed up for the program.
Portland's KATU-TV (Chan
nel 2) "Town Hall" program
and newspapers across the
state will highlight the issues
before voting occurs.
The first survey will be sent
to participating groups in
September. By signing up
now, your organization can
assure their members the
chance to have their opinions
count through the program.
I am looking forward to
hearing what you have to say
when your Listening Post
volunteer county representat
ive visits your group and when
you return your ballots,
sincerely,
Vic Atiyeh
Governor
Gcrdsn Club
to most Mon.
The Heppner Garden Club
will meet on Monday evening.
Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Bill and Jane
Rawlins. The main program
will be on birds, and there will
be a short talk about tom
atoes. It is hoped that yearbooks
will be ready. The Blue
Mountain District newsletters
for August will be distributed.
These announce the fall dis
trict meeting which will be
held at Peace Lutheran
Church in Pendleton on Sept.
25.
All persons interested in
gardening are invited to come
to the meeting. The Heppner
Garden club meets on the
second Monday evening of
each month, usually in a
member's home.
Library
Starting September 2,
hours for the Heppner
Fall
Lib-
rary will be as follows :
. .Monday and Wednesday - 1
to 5 p.m.
. .Thursday 7 to 9 p.m.
...Saturday 2 to 4 p.m.
. .Story Hour - Saturday. 2 to 4
p.m.
1980
Hcolfh dopcrtinciit
Wednesday, Sept. 3 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic, Hepp
ner Neighborhood Center, 2:30
to 4:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 5 Free Blood
Pressure Clinic, Immunizat
ions, Lexington Health Dept.
Office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 4
p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 9 Free
Blood Pressure Ginic, Imm
izations, Irrigon County Off
ices, 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday, September 12 Free
Blood Pressure Clinic, Imm
unizations, Lexington Health
Dept. Office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon,
1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 16 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic, Hepp
ner Neighborhood Center, 2:30
to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 17 Free
Blood Pressure Clinic, lone
United Church of Christ Base
ment, 4 to 5 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 19 - Free Blood
Pressure clinic, Immun
izations, Lexington Health
Dept. Office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1
to 4 p.m.
Qtitucry
Jcck McTimpeny
Private services for Jack W.
McTimpeny were held 11 a.m.
Wednesday, September 3 at
the Sweeney Mortuary Chapel
in Heppner, with burial at
Heppner Masonic' Cemetery.
A complete obituary will
appear in next week's issue of
the Gazette-Times.
Museum
Monday 1 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday - 1 to 5 p.m.
Saturday - 10 a.m. to 12
p.m.. Ito 5 p.m.
Sunday -10 a.m. to 12 p.m., 1
to 5 p.m.
DMV schedub
September Schedule
Open Monday through Fri
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
BIRTHS
Brooke Noelle Weeber
Gary and Jodi Weeber, Pend
leton, announce the birth of
their daughter, Brooke Noelle,
on Aug. 20. She weighed 6 lbs.,
3 oz. Brooke joins a brother,
Adam, at home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Snow, lone; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Croff, Incline Vill
age, Ncv.; and Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Weeber, Fountain Hills,
Ariz. Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith,
lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Weeber, Bradenton, Fla.
Molly Beth Wei born - A
daughter, Molly Beth , was
born to Thomas and Nancy
Welborn, Heppner, on August
21. Molly weighed 7 lbs., 8'i
oz. She joins two brothers,
Will, 9, and Patrick, 21
months.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Cleveland,
Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Welborn Sr., Lone
Rock, Ore.
Great-grandmother is
Emma Woody a rd of La Mesa,
Calif.
Hospital
Notes
Patients discharged from
the Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital in Heppner over the last
week were: Marvel Jones,
Heppner, on Aug. 22; Clyde
Britt, Fossil, on Aug. 25;
Robert Montgomery, Hepp
ner, on Aug. 22; Dee Hedman,
Heppner on Aug. 27; Camilla
Wishart, Heppner, on Aug. 24;
Lottie Laughlin, Heppner, on
Aug. 25; Leslie Osburne, Fox,
on Aug. 26; and Michael Van
Arsdale, Heppner, on Aug. 28.
Patients remaining in the
hospital as of Aug. 29 are
Sharon Stookey, Heppner,
Claude Paullus, Heppner,
Charles Riddle, Heppner, and
Inez Gentry. Heppner.
Tuesday, Sept. 23 Free
Blood Pressure Clinic, Im
munizations, Irrigon County
Offices, 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 26 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic, Immuniza
tions, Lexington Health Dept.
Office, 8a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 4
p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 3 - Mor
row County Commissioners,
Judge's Office, Courthouse,
Heppner, 10 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 8 Heppner
Fire Dept., Fire Hall, Hepp
ner, 7:30 p.m.; Heppner
Planning Commission, City
Hall, Heppner, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Sept. 10 Mor
row County Commissioners,
Judge's Office, Courthouse,
Heppner, 10 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 1 1 Lexing
; ton Fire Dept., City Hall,
Lexington, 7:30 p.m.; Port of
Morrow Commission, Post
Office, Nelson Square, Board
man, 1 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 15 lone
Planning Commission, City
Hall, lone, 7:30 p.m.; Morrow
County School Board, District
Office, Lexington, 8 p.m.
.Tuesday, Sept. 18 - Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
Heppner, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 17 - Mor
row County Commissioners,
Judge's Office, Courthouse,
Heppner, 10 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 22 - Heppner
Fire Dept., Fire Hall, Hepp
ner, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 24 Mor
row County Commissioners,
County Building, Irrigon, 10
a.m.
Monday, Sept. 29 - Morrow
County Planning Commission,
County Building, Irrigon, 8
p.m.
0ES resumes
in8Sti Men.
Ruth Locust Chapter No. 32
OES resumes meetings on
Monday night, Sept. 8 at 8 p.m.
at the Masonic Temple in
Heppner.
The guest will be Mrs. Patsy
Taylor, associate grand con
ductress of the Grand Chapter
of Oregon, who will conduct a
. school of instruction for
officers.
Justice
Court
Justice C ourt at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
the past two weeks:
Cindv Kav Durllov
j, -rr
ner, disobeyed stop sign, $16
fine; James Dale Morgan,
Mill City, violation of basic
rule, bail forfeited; Terry E
Thompson, Heppner, dis
ooeyed stop sign, $24 bail
forfeited; Norman Kerry
Keister, Portland, failure to
carry lifesaving devices while
operating a boat, $15 fine;
Jack Arthur Hogg, Pasco, no
Oregon Driver's license, $24
fine; Perry Kevin Brooks,
Hermiston, speeding, $29 fine;
Ken Owen Sullinger, Hermis
ton, no angling license, $14
fine; Don Carlos Ross, Port
land, driving under the in
fluence of intoxicants, $207
fine; Kenny Marin Stookey,
Heppner, improper lane
usage, $14 fine; Jimmy Lane
Wilhelm, Heppner, disobeyed
stop sign, $12 fine; James
Williams Lapsley, Prosser,
defective equipment, $24 bail
forfeited; James Ray Lank
ford, Heppner, speeding, $55
fine; Stanley Rhea Stephens,
Hermiston, defective equip
ment, $24 fine; Bobby Ray
Sutton, Heppner, no liability
insurance, no operator's lic
ense, fine suspended.
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Schools tchocSulo
The Morrow County School
District will be screening all
kindergarten, first, fourth
and seventh grades in
the
areas . of speech, language,
and hearing. Other students
Involved in the screening are
transfers from other districts
and parent or teacher refer-,
rals.
The screening will be con
fAclachlsnBurhcnbme
Connie Burkenbine and David McLachlan and their parents,
invite their friends and relatives to attend their
marriage ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 1 p.m. at Hope
Lutheran Church in Heppner.
A reception will follow at the Heppner Elks Lodge.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Palmer of Heppner announce the
engagement of their daughter, Cathy Lynn, to Mr, Gene
Martin Hedlund Jr., son of Mr. Gene Hedlund, Sr.. of
Ashland, Oregon.
Miss Palmer graduated from Heppner High School in 1978
and is now attending Southern Oregon State College in
Ashland. Mr. Hedlund graduated from Alhambra High
School, Phoenix, Arizona, served in the Army three years,
ana nas attended boluthern
December wedding is planned.
UHS reunion set Sept. 20
The Umatilla High School
class of 1939 will hold a
reunion Saturday, Sept. 20.
Making arrangements are
Harold and Naomi Reeves of
Santa Barbara, Calif, and Mae
Wurster Fulkerson of Upland,
Calif.
Beginning at 2 p.m., the
group will meet at the
Umatilla Park for visiting and
getting re-acquainted. Other
graduates of UHS are invited
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Isnpisijo, speech, hssrinu, screen!;:
ducted at the
following
schools:
Heppner Elementary, Jr.,
and Sr. High Schools -Wednesday,
Sept. 3, and
Thursday, Sept. 4.
lone Elementary, Jr and
Sr, High Schools - Friday,
Sept . 5.
Sam Boardman Elementary
School - Monday, Sept. 8, and
Tuesday, Sept. 9...
Palmer
Oregon State
college. A
to attend and exchange mem
ories of "old times" in
Umatilla before McNary Dam
and the population boom.
Later, at 6 p.m., the Class of
'39 will meet again, this time
at the Quartermaster Rest
aurant in McNary. There old
photos will be reviewed and
families introduced.
The Class of '39 was the
largest to ever graduate from
UHS, having 12 members.
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Riverside High School and
Columbia Mc iHlgh. School j
Wednesday, Sept. 10.
A. C. Houghton Elementary
School Thursday, Sept. 11,
and Friday, Sept. 12.
If you have any questions
concerning the screening,
please contact Morrow county
School District Office at
989-8123.,
Fair bonrd
fo tueof
The Morrow County Fair
Board will have their monthly
meeting on Sept. 8 at the
fairgrounds dorm at 7:30 p.m.
The public Is Invited to attend.
The Fair Board especially
Invites all superintendents
and anyone Interested In being
a superintendent or being on a
committee to attend.
For more information call
Dorothy Estberg, fair secre
tary, 676-5159, or Judy Currln,
rodeo secretary, 376-8222.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
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234 N. Main Heppner 676-9123
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Carpet, Linoleum,
Ceramic Tile,
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USE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, rabrks and Acccssorits.
Sherwin Williams Haint
INSURANCE
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MONUMENTS
SWEENEY MORTUARY
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Granite, Marble, Bronze
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT
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MACHINES
PETROLEUM
Chevron GLENN DEVIN
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Branch President Susan
SchuUliie, Vice-president for
membership Karen Beck,
Vice-president for program
ing Marion Abrams, Secre
tary Betty Forrar and Treas
urer Nancy Moore and the
membership of the Heppner
jone local of the American
Association of University
Women Invite any women
Interested In the organization
to come to the annual Internat
ional dinner and first fall
meeting on Wednesday, Sept.
10, at 8 : 30 at the home of Betty
Rletmann on Ella Road north
east of lone.
Following the dinner, the
branch officers will present
preview of the programs for
the 1980-81 season. Principal
discussion will concern the
scheduled fall Candidates
Fair and the annual Decem
ber Artifactory.
Those Interested In attend
ing the dinner and meeting
should telephone Karen Beck
at 422-7526 or Sue Schubothe at
676-5282.
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