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TVC-Th Heppner Gtte-Time. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. April l. 1981 li Th Official Nswtpopar of th City of Heppnar and th ' County of Morrow The Heppner 03TA GAZETTE-TIMES Rirrtw Cmty's BOwitd Weekly Newspaper U.S.P.S. 240-420 Published evti y Thursday and entered as second-class matter 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) R76-9228. 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 Hfltoo Sykes, Publishers Special diet program set Do you ever wonder why sodium in the diet may be a problem? Or why there is so much concern about choles terol in food? or sugar? Margaret Bakke. Oregon State University Extension nutrition specialist, will answer these questions and many more when she comes to Umatilla and Morrow counties April 23. Mrs. Bakke will present two identical pro grams on special diets, with emphasis on sodium, sugar, and fat in the daily diet. Mrs. Bakke will also discuss the changes in the recommen ded daily dietary allowances for individuals. She will be available to answer questions. According to Extension Home Economist Molly Saul, home makers have expressed con cern and lack of knowledge of special dietary problems. They read about dietary concerns in popular publica tions and wonder if the information applies to them. For this reason the Home Extension Program Develop ment Committee thought a SCHOOL LUNCH ; MENUS- ' lONE SCHOOLS Thurs.. April 16 - corn dogs, taler tots, vegetable sticks, fruit, milk. Fri.. April 17 - tomato soup, peanut butter and bologna sandwiches, crackers, pic kles, dessert, milk. Mon., April 20 - spaghetti, tossed salad and garlic bread, fruit, milk. Tues., April 21 - hot pork sandwiches., buttered peas, carrot sticks, dessert, milk. Wed.. April 22 - finger steakes, bread and butter, buttered spinach, gelatin, milk. Thurs., April 23 - turkey chop suey. fluffy rice, pear and cheese salad, pickled beets, milk. HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL Thurs., April 16 - Easter dinner. Fri., April 17 - soup, sandwiches, salad, dessert, milk. Mon.. April 20 - hot turkey sandwich on French bread, peas, sliced peaches, choco late cake or salad bar, milk. Tues., April 21 - macaroni and cheese, broccoli, hot bread, fresh fruit or salad bar, milk. Wed., April 22 - hot dogs, tater tots, fruit, cookie, milk. Thurs., April 23 - chicker patties with potatoes and gravy, whole wheat rolls, fresh vegetables, fruit, milk. HEPPNER ELEMENTARY Thurs., April 16 - burrito with meat sauce, tater tots, mifed vegetables, orange half, milk. Fri., April 17 - Easter eggs, salad, hot cross buns. Mon., April 20 - beef stew, salad, fruit, bread. Tues.. April 21 - cheese dog melt, tater tots, vegetables, fruit, milk. Wed.. April 22 - tacos, shredded lettuce, buttered carrots, fruit, milk. Thurs.. April 23 - Cook's surprise. special program on dietary concerns was needed. Mrs. Bakke will present two identical programs April 23. The first will be 10 a.m. at the Far West Federal Savings, 1701 S. W. Court, Pendleton. The second will be at 2 p.m.. Park Hall, Umatilla County Fairgrounds. Hermiston. Mrs. Saul states that there is no charge to attend. All interested persons are invited. There will be handout liter ature to take home. JUSTICE COURT Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following cases over the past week : William Roy Ford. III. 642 N.W. 7th St.. Pendleton, ex ceeding maximum speed (67 miles per hour in a 55 mph speed limit) - $65 bail forfeit ed: Danny Lee Wilson. P.O. Box 372. 'C St.. Lexington, viola tion of basic rule (45 mph in a 35 mph designated speed) - $8 fine: Kathleen Susan Mishler. 615 W. Oak, Hermiston. exceeding ' maximum speed (65 mph in a 55 mph speed limit) - $34 bail forfeited: Joe Lewis Halvorsen. 3rd St.. P.O. Box 305. lone, exceeding maximum speed (75 mph in a 55 mph speed limit) - $55 fine: and LeoLanas Barnes. P.O. Box 956. Heppner. hauling a leak ing and sifting load - $15 fine. SHERIFF'S REPORT The Sheriff's Dept. at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following calls during the past week: On April 8. a chimney fire was reported at the Ralph Marlatt residence. The Hep pner Fire Dept. responded to the call. Also on April 8. Steve Wagenblast. Lexington, re ported a lost nine-month-oldf brown and white Brittanv spaniel. The dog. lost around April 6. was last seen near the John Ledbetter residence at Black Horse Canyon. On April 7. Lloyd Peck. Sam Boardman Elementary School reported a break-in. The Boardman Police Dept. responded. Also on April 7. the Board man Fire Dept. responded to a brush fire that got out of control at the Boardman Cemetery. On April 5. Georgia Rathbun reported a house fire at the residence next to the Court St. Market. The Heppner Fire Dept. responded to the call. Also on April 5. the Oregon State Police at The Dalles requested a Boardman ambu lance for an accident on Interstate 84 between mile post 149 and 150. One car was reported to have rolled over. One injury resulted from the accident. A Boardman ambu lance responded to the call. On April 3. Jerry Wayne Campbell. 36. lrrigon. was arrested by the Sheriff's Dept. on a Baker Co. warrant for an alleged probation violation. The subject was lodged at the Hermiston Safety Center. What's your opinion? ." r if ? V ,r v fc t L' V u , . .51 QUESTION : "What is your opinion of people who cheat on their income taxes?" "Cheating on your income tax is like cheating on yourself and indeed it is a small token to pay for the privilege of living in this great country. "The way the governmental systems are operated today you have many ways to receive your tax dollar back for the betterment of vour community." said Jerry Sweenev Heppner. Correction The time for a blood pressure clinic at the lone Bank of Eastern Oregon kitchen on Wednesday. April lone grade school open house Mon. The children of the lone Grade school, along with the teachers, are hosting their parents to an afternoon open house next Monday. April 20. Parents can meet their child ren in the school cafeteria at 12:10 for lunch, and then it's Wandering balloon turns up in field Eddy Rietmann and his dad. Wayne, turned up more than dirt while discing in their field last Friday. The pair found a balloon with a card in it. The balloon had traveled all the way from Foster, Ore., and read: "Hi balloon friend. My school is participating in the 'Weekly Reader' Writing Pals program Please put the card in an envelope along with your name and address, city and state where you found my card. Then mail the card to me: Foster School. P.O. Box 747. Foster. Oregon 97836. If you would like to tell me something about yourself I'd love to hear from you and I promise to write back." The card was signed "Michelle Davis, sixth grade. Foster School." Mrs. Rietmann said the family, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. Rietmann. Eddy. 5. Leonard. 2. and their niece. Cindy. 16, looked Foster up on the map and it is located between Albany and Eugene. Eddy shared his long-distance find with his kindergarten classmates in show and tell Monday. Marriage licenses Applications for marriage licenses have been received by the Morrow County ' Courthouse for: John Franklin Asher, 22, Spray, and Glenda Diane Kennedy, 17. Spray: and Gene Grant Beishaw. 29, Heppner, and Susan Kay Vosberg, 20, Heppner. HOSPITAL NOTES" Patients discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner during the past week included: Linda W'ilhelm. Lexington, admitted April 3. discharged April 5: Donna Fetsch. lone, admit ted April 3. discharged April 6: Jackie Papineau. Lexing ton, admitted April 7. dischar ged April 10: and Travis Judd. Heppner. admitted April 8. discharged April 12 Patients receiving hospital Office will be closed April 8 thru April 25 Open April 27 Dr. E. K. Schaffitz Optometrist L. In. was listed incorrectly m last week's Health Dept. notice of the Gazette-Times The correct time for that clinic is 3 to 4 p.m. on to the classrooms for a visit. After the 1:30 p.m. recess, the students are planning en tertainment and refresh ments in the gymnasium for their parents. care as of Monday. April 13 include: Don Gilliam, Heppner. ad mitted April 4: William Bergstrom. lone admitted April 5: I,eona Smallwood. Heppner admitted April. 6: Opal Key. Heppner. admit ted April 7: Maude Sisson. Spra' mitted April 7: Brian Henderson. lorn mitted April 8: and Clyde Britt. Heppner mitted April 10. d-ad-ad- 'i i i DoS owner lrrigon dog BvMARY.WNCEHt'l.l.O Morrow County Court came to a decision during last Wednesday's regular court session concerning a pack of roaming dogs in lrrigon, A series of complaints had been filed on approximately 20 dogs that had reportedly heon running loose in the lrrigon area since February. At that time, the dogs were being cared for by Mrs. Glonnn Greer, agent for the Stokes Landing Humane Society. On April 8. Mrs. Greer presented affidavits which were reviewed by the county court. Greer reported that since the last dog complaint hearing of April 1, all 22 dogs which were under Stokes Landing Humane Society's care were turned over to the Pasco Humane society. Presently, six dogs owned personally by the Greers remain on the Greer's land. A discussion followed con Wedding Announcements 1 Gary Jones and Marge Edens of Hood River announce the engagement of their daughter, Holly L. Jones, to Don L. ShiH'kley. The bride-to-be was born in Heppner and moved to flood River shortly after her birth. Her father was a long-time Heppner resident. Holly's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jones of Heppner and Mrs. Emma Barber of Vancouver, Wash. Great-grandparents are Mrs. C.N. Jones, of Heppner and Mrs. Conrad Cooer of Hood River. Parents of the bridegroom-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shoekley of Winter, Calif. His grandmother is Mrs. Bessie Shockley of Hood River. A June 27 wedding is planned at the Mount Hood Assembly of God Church. f-Ok H0R The dll-occdsion gift that grows with the years as you add-on pearls to your neck lace. Genuine Oriental pearls . . . beauti ful .. . treasured . , . ageless in style . . , increases in value . . . becomes an heirloom. The gift to give all year Pitman's a MAKE EVERY OR ANYOCCASION MEMORABLE! warned in controversy cerning Mrs. Greer's enquiry as to whether Morrow County had a leash law. Ann Spicer, Morrow County district attorney, was present and replied that no. there wasn't a leash law. "The problem with a leash law." Spicer said, "is that the county needs a place to put the roaming dogs, like a pound." According to Commissioner Dorothy Krebs, the installa tion of a dog pound was defeated by the voters around a year ago. Complaints may be filed an a dog which continually tress passes or chases livestock. Such a dog may be named a public nuisance, said Spicer. The court's final decision concerning Mrs. Greer's case was for Mrs. Greer to keep her dogs from roaming and be coming a nuisance. Spicer warned Mrs. Greer that further complaints con cerning the remaining dogs could mean an order to have the dgs destroyed. 1 W0DDIHG long. 474tni i i. Tine educator:', to retire in June FT - , rC"r "V: " -J6 .- Millie Ilanna KyMAKY ANN ( Fill I.I.O Mrs. Mildred (Millie) Hnnnn has taught the third grade for 2 years at Heppner Elementary School. On June 3 of this year, Mrs Hanna will retire. Mrs. Hanna. originally from Benchlnnd, Montana, tuught for a year and a half before comlnR to Heppner. AccordinR to Mrs. Hanna, she moved to Morrow County for experience and travel, and decided to stay when she met John Hanna, a local farmer. Millie and John Hanna married in May of 1W!5. Mrs. Hannn's resignation was accepted last March by the Morrow County School Hoard. "She is an excellent person and a fine educator." said Morrow County School Superintendent Matt Dnherty. 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