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j'"'f'' iiiapfcggi'-iifl"'iMiT mjiHUDi iiuiipi mm 'mid' mf nfng'-'n g '-imj f jtf"m"imiiiip,j "i THO-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 12, 1981 J OSfJPA Th OHiciol Nawipapar of lh CHy of Hopprwr and Iho ' County of Morrow The Bepf ncr GAZETTE-TIMES Ntrrtv Cmtj'i IWOwiri Vk!j Rrrjitatr U.S.P.S. 240-420 Published evu y Thursday and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Art of March S. 1879. Second-class postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. Office at J47 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 67R-922H Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times. P.O. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 87836. M 00 in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler It Gilliam counties; $10 no elsewhere. Dm! and April Hilton Sykes, Pobtishers Sheriffs Report The Morrow County Sher iff's Dept. in Heppner handled the following calls over the past week: On Feb. 4, Michael Lynch reported his vehicle broken into while parked approxi mately one mile from his cabin at Blake's Ranch. A tape deck and speakers were taken. Also on Feb. 4, Donna Bergstrom reported a fire in her attic. The Heppner Fire Department responded. In another Feb. 4 incident. Deputy Cannon issued four citations to Marino Solorzno for allegedly having no vehicle license, no tail lights, no valid driver's license and no liabil ity insurance. On Feb. 6, Chris Kelly Sparks, Boring, Ore., was DOliT MISS THE ELK'S ANNUAL Feb. 21st Stuffed Pork Chops Stuffed Bake Potatoes DOWNSTAIRS Bill Nicols FRI. & SAT. FEB. 20 & 21 Music Upstairs SAT. NIGHT FEB.21 4-R8M Group Itemed ScHor Community Movies SUNDAY, FEB. 15 Admission $1 NE LITTLE INDIAN . Starring: James Gardner, Vera Miles. Humor and heartbreak on the run as three of the most unlikely companions imaginable escape across the desert. A U.S. army trooper turned deserter, a white boy turned Indian and a disagreeable camel turned impossible. 3 p.m. Heppner Junior High Gym This Ad Sponsored By The Morrow County Grain Growers arrested by the Boardman Police Department on a Mult nomah County warrant, and was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. A Boardman ambulance responded to a call at U&I, Inc., A young man was reported to be suffering from heat prostration. On Feb. 7, Russell Vernon zeo Gainus was arrested by the Boardman Police Depart ment on a San Deigo, Calif., warrant for escape. Gainus was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. On Feb. 8. Mitchell Bruce Ballard arrested by the Des chutes County Sheriff's Office on 6th Justice Court warrants, Morrow County, for allegedly driving with a suspended license and with no liability insurance. Letters to the Editor What's your opinion? Carnival seeks info on 1933 fire To the Editor: The Bernardie Exposition Shows Carnival, during Sept. 1933, substained a serious fire in or near your city. We are seeking photographs of this disaster. We would deem it a very great favor if you print our desires undre your "Let ters to the Editor" or if you by some means, could give us the names and addresses of any and-or all persons, photo graphic studios, or access to your newspaper photo files (re: negatives), that may be able to help us. We are senior citizens that give free show and tell exhibits to retirees. Boy and Girl Scouts, veterans and disabled homes, civic clubs, homes and apartments for the aging, schools, etc. The photos, along with other criteria and a slide show and talk make up our programs. Tour cooperation and help will be greatly appreciated. Awaiting an early reply and thanking you advance. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Porter R. Hemphill (Associated Circus Clubs) 2317 Linden Drive. Hagerstown, Md. 21740 Engagements Hunt - Lush r : S - A I M C "J it A Rebecca Lush and Gary Hunt - photo try Lyons Photo Stadia. Dean and Lois Hunt of Lexington and Herbert and Louise Lush, Anchorage, Alaska, announce the engagement of their son and daughter, Gary Dean Hunt, Umatilla, and Rebecca J. Lush, Lexington. Gary, a graduate of Heppner High School and Oregon State University, is employed as a math teacher at Columbia Junior High School at Irrigon. Rebecca, a graduate of East Anchorage High School and Oregon State University, is an aide in a special education classroom in the Hermiston School District. The couple plans a 7 p.m. June 16 wedding at the First United Methodist Church in Anchorage. BMCC hills to resound with sound of music Hospital Notes The following patients were discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital during the past week: Bernard Lyle Cox, Lexing ton, admitted Feb. 2, dischar ged Jan. 7; Harriet Evans, Heppner, admitted Feb. 5, discharged Feb. 6; Howard Crowell, lone, ad mitted Feb. 5, discharged Feb. 8; Corrine Lindsay, Lexington, admitted Feb. 7, discharged Feb. 8. Receiving care at the hos pital as of Feb. 9 was: Richard Schmidt, Heppner, admitted Feb. 4. Valentine's Day i - iU1 - Prime Rib With All The Trimmings VvTII IPTOFIO raft : ri The hills around the BMCC campus will resound with the sound of music next week (Feb. 15-21). Three musical events are scheduled involv ing hundreds of participants. On Sunday, Feb. 15, BMCC will be visited by the Foothills Choir, a 50-member group from Los Altos Hills College in California. Their concert is at 7:30 p.m. in the Pioneer Hall Theatre and admission is $2. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, around JO BMCC music students will be performing in recital. The individual performances will be in the McCrae Activity Center, Room 152. Attendance is open to all. On Sunday, Feb. 21, the college will host the District VI Music Educators' Contest with more than 100 students from northeastern Oregon high schools. Many of the rooms all around the campus will be used as temporary music rooms during the com petition. The judges will be music authorities from the region. Students rated super ior will go on to the state competition. Attendance is welcome. L HEPPNER ELKS 358 ""'-TTf fro tm- m imm iii iir-ffT"" THERE WILL BE A CLASS REUNION ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING FOR CLASSES 60-61-62 FEB. 18th, 7:30 P.M. AT THE WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT. CALL AAARLENE GRAY 676-5395 FOR MORE INFO. I J J - J if 40mr" 1 More exhibits needed at fair "More exhibits in the follow . ing departments will be en couraged this year as many divisions were low in 1980," said fair board Secretary Dorothy Estberg. The Foods Dept. is asking for yeast bread entries in all lots, especially in the men's division. Candy exhibits are low as well as general baked goods. The flower, canning, needle work, photography, commer cial potatoes, livestock and school exhibits were also low for 1980. The Fair Committee encour ages as many as possible to bring in exhibits to raise points. Butter Creek club meets By BKTH HF.ATHFRLY On Jan. 27. the Buttercreek Livestock Club met. Vice President Steve Miller opened the meeting. Nancy Bailey gave a report on Duroc hogs. Paula Heatherly read the minutes. Two other new members joined, Jason Dougherty and Mike Currin. Members saw slides to judge and then discussed what animals the members want to raise. The next meeting will be Feb. 10 at 8 p m. at Ron and Judy Currin's home. Super Sewers . club meets A new 4 11 sewing group under the leadership of Mrs. Jonn Records, was organized in November. The first meeting was held Nov. 20. Members are Shelly Riddle, president. Shannon McLaughlin, reporter, and Ellen Arborgast. vice presi dent, At the Dec. meetings members made picture frames from cloth scraps and trim. These made attractive Christmas gifts. Club members say they plan of having a meeting every other week on Wednesday. WCC ladies to meet Feb. 25 The ladies of Willow Creek Country Club will hold their annuul organizational meet ing February 25 at 7:30 p.m. In the Columbia Basin Electric Co-op board room. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the 1981 calendar and possible use of club funds for improvements at the course, Indies who have not yet picked up trophies for 1980 may do so at the meeting. Question of the Week: "Do you agree with President Reagan's de-regulation of oil prices?" "No," says David Piper, 20, Heppner. "They're high enough already. The oil companies always claim shortages and I don't think there is a shortage. They (the oil companies) just say there is so they can get away with it." Wedding Announcement Ford - Howard The Lexington Christian Church was the scene f the marriage of Tammy Howard and Steve Ford of Pendleton. The bride is the daughter of Kenneth Howard of Lexington and Carolyn Howard of Pendleton. Given in marriage by her father, Tammy was lovely in a floor-length gown of white satin with an overskirt of chantilly lace. The gown featured an empire waist and sheer sleeves. The net veil was held by a cap adorned with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and white roses accented with yllo& and orange tips and white baby's breath. She was attended by her step-sister, Dawna Devin, as bridesmaid. Dawna wore a gown of yellow organza trimmed with white lace. Matt Howard, the bride's brother, was the best man, with Amy Strahm in charge of the guest book. The Rev. Bob Nash of the Christian Church in Lexington officiated at the single-ring ceremony, with vocalist Ella Mae Green accompanying herself at the piano. A wedding reception was held following the ceremony at the home of the bride's father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howard in Lexington. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ford of Pendleton. The young couple will make their home in Pendleton where the groom is employed. The new Mrs. Ford is a former Lexington resident and attended school in Heppner before moving to Pendleton. plorrow achlno & anufacturlng. Inc. LIGHT MACHINING . METAL FABRICATING HARD SURFACING MOBILE WELDING SERVICE HYDRAULIC HOSES ( 24 Hrs. Service) HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR ARC GOUGING & M.I.G. 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