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wjffiRjjaiiigiNi i jjiyii Hitf"il r'i1jtf,l''i'1Jli'11''1T'il'i''lf "Ml'1 1 1 i 1 111'' TWO-The Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, November IX I MO if m mi m ' tFi The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow ONPA GAZETTE-TIMES Narrow Coniy's lone-Owned Weekly Newspaper U.S.P.S 240-420 Published every Thursday and entered as second-class mailer at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879. Second-class postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Address communications to the Heppner Gazette 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 What's your opinion? 4 ft A -:( "i 3 A f: (I Jjmtiiri - rir - -- vmm? Question of the week: "Do you think the media (television, radio, newspapers) handled the election well? "No," says Lorraine Ladd. lone. "I couldn't believe the polls they (the media) reported on. I'd like to know who they polled. It's amazing how they could have gone so far wrong and have it end up the way it did. "They were also too anxious to emphasize all the slanderous remarks about the candidates. The media played it up. It wasn't only for the presidential candidates, but for the congressional ones as well." Sheriffs Report A two-vehicle accident was reported at the Texaco Station corner in Boardman on Nov. 7. Boardman Police handled the call. Also on Nov. 7, Carol Hilling, Wilson Rd., Board man, reported the theft of a chain saw. On Nov. 5. Tom Elliot of the Morrow County Grain Grow ers at Lexington reported vandalism to the McNab grain elevator. Windows in the elevator had been broken. Also on Nov. 5, Mr. Meslow, an elk hunter, reported a slash fire near Board Creek on land belonging to Kinzua. In another Nov. 5 incident. Sue Gulick reported that four dogs had gotten into her chickens. On Nov. 4. Carol Rice, Heppner, reported the theft of a televsion. Heppner Police responded to the call. Also on Nov. 4, Faye Prock, Heppner, was arrested by a sheriff's deputy for allegedly driving under the influence of intoxicants. On Nov. 3. LeRoy Gardner reported that he found a black hunting dog and has had the dog at his home for about a week. TO MY FAMILY, MY FRIENDS AND CO WORKERS, AND TO EVERYONE IN MORROW COUNTY WHO SUPPORTED ME IN THE RECENT ELECTION. i would Like to express my heartfelt APPRECIATION FOR TOUR KELP AND ENCOURAGEMENT DURING THE CAMPAIGN, AND MOST OF ALL FOR YOUR VOTE ON NOV. 4th. TO SYLVIA McDANIEL AND ELVIRA IRBY, MY TWO BIGGEST SUPPORTERS, I CANT BEGIN TO THANK YOU FOR THE CONFIDENCE YOU HAVE SHOWN IN ME DURING THE LAST 4 YEARS. ilMffO SfflftW i J- v-1 J: Obituary Vernon Jones Funeral services for Vernon Jones. Irrigon, were held Nov. 12 at the Burns Mortuary Chapel in Hermiston at 10 a.m. with Rev. Rick Simpson of St. Johns Episcopal Church officiating. Vault interment was at the Hermiston cem etery. Vernon Jones was born at Eightmile in Morrow County. June 30. 1891. He died at the Umatilla Hospital in Umatilla, Nov. 8. 1980. at the age of 89. He was a life-long resident of Morrow County. He farmed at Irrigon for 66 years and served on many boards, including the Morrow County School Board, the Irrigon School Board, the Irrigation Board, the Farm Bureau Co-op Board, the Co-op Creamery Board. The Turkey Grower's Co-op Board and. in Oregon and Washington. The Melon and Tomato Code. Mr. Jones was preceded in death by his wife. Ruby Delia Jones, who died July 20. 1959. He is survived by two sons. Maxwell Jones of Irrigon and Willard Jones of San Diego. Calif.; two daughters. Sister Lucille Jones of Marylhurst Ore. .and Vonna Leach of Drain. Ore: a sister. Mrs. Ethel Forkner of Tigard. Ore.: and nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Your mental health Mental ruts by Or. Terry Tcmplcmnn (Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles entitled"Your mental health." Readers are invited to send comments or questions about these articles to: Dr. Terry Templeman, Morrow County Mental Health Services. P.O. Box 554. Heppner. Oregon. 978.ifi. Recent research has indent ed that common worries. conflicts, fears, and frustra tions are often due to habits of thinking that we sometimes fall into. I call these non-productive habits of thinking "mental ruts" because they are often paths to unhappi ness. Several of these mental ruts are listed below, and you are invited to examine your own thinking for these kinds of thoughts. 1. You should never make, mistakes. 2. Life ought to be good to people who are honest and hard-working. 3. You should never get anxious or upset over any thing. 4. Most people do not have any control over their habits and therefore can't change them. 5. It is necessary to get very upset over some things-es-pecially those that don't go the way you want them to. 6. Generally there is only a right and a wrong way to do things, and it's terrible when people don't do things the Births Max Broun Wagenblast - A son. Max Broun, was born to John and Jacklyn Wagenblast of Odessa. Wash., on Oct. 29. 1980. at the Deaconess Hos pital at Spokane. Wash. .. Max weighed 8 lbs.. 8 oz. He joins brothers Alexander. 8, Charlie. 6. and Seth. 4. Grandparents are Mrs. Lee Wagenblast, Lexington. Dr. and Mrs. James Broun, Pen dleton, and Evelyn Broun. Hermiston. Health Dept." Friday. Nov. 14 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Immuniza tions. Health Dept. Office. Lexington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 18 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Neigh borhood Center. Heppner. 2:30 tn 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 19 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic. lone United Church of Christ base ment. 4 to 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Immuniza tions. Health Dept. Office. Uxinglon. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. 1 to 4 p m. Tuesday. Nov. 25 - Free. Blood Pressure Clinic. Im munizutions. County Offices. Irrigon. 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 27 - closed. Thanksgiving holiday. Friday. Nov. 28 - closed. Thanksgiving holiday. TO ALL THOSE WE 30 WISHED US WELL YOUR CONGRATULATIONS! ON OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY WERE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. THE BOARD; MANAGEMENT, STAFF AND MEMBERS OF THE MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS, INC right way. 7. II you make a mistake in one area of life, you are prohahly incompetent in other areas too. 8. If you don't accomplish at least one thing every day, you aren't, worth very much. 9. There are generally two kinds of people in the world: those who live up to their responsibilities and those who shirk them. 10. If other people are upset with you. there must be something wrong with you. 11. Other people can moke us either happy or very upset. 12. If things have gone badly for a person in the past, they will probably continue to go badly. 13. You should strive to avoid pain and discomfort at all costs. All of us likely have thoughts like these from time to time, but if you hold any of these thoughts very strongly you may be in danger of falling into a mental rut which can make life miserable. One way to check for yourself about your own mental ruts is to go back over the statements you endorsed and recall the situations where you think of them and feelings you get in those situations. If the feelings are negative ones like anger, fear, worry, or frustation, you may be in a mental rut. In future articles I shall discuss each of these thinking habits in detail and show how they can cause problems. Public Meetings Thursday. No.. 13 - Port of .Alorrow- Com minion. Port Office. Nelson Square. Board man: Lexington Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Lexington. 7:30 p.m. Friday. Nov. 14 - Social Security Representative. Neighborhood Center, Hepp ner. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Monday. Nov. 17 - Morrow County School Bcrd. Sam Boardman Llementary School. Boaro.Tian. 8 p.m.; lone City Planning Commis sion, City Hall, lone, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 19 - Pion eer Memorial Hospital Roard. Hospital. Heppner. 9:30 a m.: Morrow County Court. Court house. Heppner. 10 a.m. Monday. Nov. 24 - Heppner Fire Dept. Fire Hall. Heppner. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 2fi - Hepp ner Public Library Board. Library. Heppner. 8 p.m.; Morrow County Court. County Building. Irrigon. 10 a.m. Thursday. Nov. 27 - Thanks giving Day. Monday. Nov. 30 - Morrow County Planning Commission, County Building. Irrigon. 7:30 p.m Justice Court Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following cases the past week: Lenwood Ferrel, 164 S.W. 'C St., Lexington, expired trailer license - $6 fine; over-length vehicle (allowed 75", alleged 85') $24 bail forfeited: Dwayne Milo Abelein. 8433 N.E. Sacramento. Portland, no hunting license - $29 fine; Patricia M. Butler 1703 S.E. 59th Ave.. Portland, failure to validate game tag (elki $20 fine; Felipe Sanchez, 'A' St., Box 257. lone, failure to obtain Oregon driver's license - $19 fine: John Arther Lindstrom. Ba ker Rd., Lindstrom Ranch, failure to validate elk tag - $19 fine; Merle Louis Wittekind, 520 Kesling. Harrisburg, Ore., exceeding maximum speed (65 miles per hour in a 55 mph speed limit) - $8 fine; Edwin Hugo Fink, 2406 S E. Grande Ronde Symphony begins 33rd season Sun. The 33rd concert season of the Grande Ronde symphony Orchestra will begin Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. at Eastern Oregon State College. A few season memberships are still avail able and may be purchased at the door. Memberships in clude sponsor -$5(H). donor $100. sustaining $5, patron $15. family-$10, regular adult $5 and student $2.50. Selections for the opening performance will include Haydn's "Symphony No. 104 in D": Bach's "Chorale, Prelude and Fugue"; Grieg's Symphonic Dance"; Mozart's "Overture and L'Amero from l'l Re Pastore"; and Gersh win's "Summertime" and "My Man's Gone Now" from "Porgy and Bess." Barbara Detrick-Swedlow will be the guest soprano soloist. A special children's concert is scheduled for the 2 p.m. Jan. 17 and 3 p.m. Jan. 18 performances. EOSC Pres ident Rodney Briggs will narrate the program which includes tenor soloist Dr. John Cobb, professor of vocal music at EOSC: baritone soloist Paul Rath, EOSC instructor of vocal music, and Duane Boyer, banjo soloist. Proko fieff's "Peter and the Wolf" and Herbert's"March from Babes in Toyland" are two of the children's favorites to be Can do... 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Clackamas, ve hicle license expired $24 bail forfeited: Wayne Richard Wilson. 124 Main St. Heppner. vehicle license expired $6 fine; John Richard Barrett, 165 Linden Way, Heppner, no mud flllPs " $12 f,ne- presented. Orchestra director and con ductor, James D. Robertson, said the children's concert was "in response to a request from the community. A sim ilar concert was tried a few years ago but we have changed the format for this performance," said Robert son. Works by Grieg, Bartok and Mendelssohn are on the April 8 program along with piano soloist Gail Swart. Reduced ticket prices for performances of "H.M.S. Pin afore" March 4-7 at 8 p.m. are an added attraction to this year's orchestra's schedule. The 55 non-paid members of the orchestra are chosen on the basis of their musical ability and experience. "This year the members are more qualified than usual and the orchestra pretty well balan ced." Robertson said. All performances will be in the Administration Building Theatre on the EOSC campus. Tickets for all individual performances will be avail able at the door at $3 for general admission. $2 for students and 50 cents for children 12 and under. Proceeds from ticket sales are used for scholarships, music, concert expenses and guest soloists. one for size. It gives too. A 5S -S!SVVI School lunch menus. lone School Thurg., Nov. 13 Chinese hamburger, buttered corn, hot rolls. Jcllo. milk. Frl., Nov. 14 chicken noodle soup, deviled ham sandwiches, peanut butter sandwiches, crackers, pick les, dessert, milk. Mon Nov. 17 beof-n-roni. Marriage licenses Marriage licenses issued at the Morrow County Courthouse In Heppner during the past week: Ralph Matteson and Tammy Schoonovcr. Eugene Garten Carr and Joyce Frances Gillin. Janelyn Mary Harding and Gary Lynn HeRer. Loval Grover Bossen and Barbara Jo Dickason. DR. MICHAEL MOORE WILL BE AT HIS OFFICE IN IJEPPIJER nOll. -WED. 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