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TWO-The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. April 23. 18I
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
' County of Morrow
The Heppner
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Morrow County's Rone-OwRed Weekly Newspaper
USPS 23-420
Published evu 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)
fi7K-'l22B
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette
Times. P.O. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 97836.
$8 no in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler & Gilliam counties;
$10.00 elsewhere.
David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers
What's your opinion?
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Question: "Do you think the $10 billion spent on the space
shuttle program was worthwhile?"
"Yes." says Geneva Mathews, with daughter Amy of
Heppner. "There's no such thing as useless information."
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Friday. April 24 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic. Immuniza
tions. Health Dept. Office.
Lexington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. 1
to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. April 28 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic. Im
munizations. County Offices.
Irrigon. 1 to 4 p.m.
Engagement announced
Joy - Bunch
Dovie L. Bunch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Alderman. Heppner. and James M. Joy. son of Dorothy Joy
and the late James O. Joy of Reedsport. were married April
10. 1981, at 11 a.m. by the Reverend Bill R. Draper at the
Lake Tahoe Wedding Chapel.
The couple is at home in Bend w here they are both enrolled
at Central Oregon Community College.
Holbrook Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schmidt announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Robin, io Glenn
Holbrook. son of Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Holbrook. Pendleton, on
June 7th at 2 p.m. at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in
Pendleton.
The bride to be is a graduate of Heppner High School.
Holbrook is a graduate of Pendleton High School. Both are
employed at Harris Pine Mills in Pendleton.
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Drake -
The Reverend and Mrs. Robert Lovett, Hermiston,
announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Cecelia Ann, to Richard James Drake, son of
the Reverend Grace tl. Drake, Filer, Idaho.
The wedding will be held on Friday. May 8, at 7:30 p.m. at
the Interfaith Christian Center, 1825 West Highland.
Hermiston. Oregon
All friends and relatives are invited to attend.
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.Monday, April 27 - Heppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hep
pner. 7:30 p.m.: Morrow
County Planning Commission.
Courthouse. Heppner. 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday. April 29 - Mor
row County Court. Court
house. Heppner. 10 a.m
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SHERIFF'S
REPORT
On April 19. an accident with
injuries was reported on
Interstate 84 highway, west
bound at the Roardman exit.
Three persons were reported
to be injured. A Roardman
ambulance, the Roardman
Police Dept. and the Oregon
State Police responded to the
call.
Also on April 19. a two
vehicle accident was reported
in Lexington. No injuries were
reported. A Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy responded to
the call.
On April 18, the Roardman
Police Dept. arrested Ronald
E. Peltz. Jr.. for alleged
military desertion from Fort
Benjamin. Harrison, Indiana.
The subject was lodged at
Umatilla Co. Jail.
Also on April 18. a fire was
reported at the Pete Skow
residence. The Heppner Fire
Dept. responded to the call.
On April 17. Ann Marie
Thompson of the Hair Gallery.
Irrigon. reported the theft of
services. A Sheriff's deputy
repsonded to the call.
On April 16. at 8:18 a.m., a
911 call was received at the
Sheriff's Dept. regarding an
injury accident on Highway
207 on Heppner Hill towards
Ruggs. The Sheriff's Dept.
responded to the call and a
Heppner ambulance was dis
patched to the scene. Mrs.
Anton (Faye) Seitz and her
daughter. Melanie Ann Seitz,
were injured in the accident.
Also on April 16. the
Sheriff's Dept. arrested Ken
neth Bruce Russell. 32. Irri
gon. on a Lane County
warrant for alleged contempt
and violation of obligations
imposed.
On April 14, Artie Anderson,
Desert Springs. Roardman.
reported a stolen lawn mower.
The Sheriiff's Dept. respond
ed. The lawn mower was
subsequently found.
On April 10. an ambulance
was requested at the U & I
plant in Boardman for an
18-year-old girl with possible
diabetic shock. A Boardman
ambulance responded to the
call.
HOSPITAL
Patients discharged from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner over the past week
include:
Vera Rietmann. lone, ad
mitted April 13. discharged
April 15:
Coleen Greenup. Heppner.
admitted April 14. discharged
April 15:
Jeremy Bailey. Heppner,
admitted April 14. discharged
Arjril 15:
Lulu Rowan, Heppner. ad
mitted April 14. discharged
April 15;
Beth Clark. Heppner. admit
ted April 14. discharged April
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Marriage licenses
A marriage license application was received by the
Morrow County Courthouse last week for:
Harley Bruce Young III. 22. Heppner. and Deborah; J.
Paustian. 18. Heppner.
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Also on April 10. a fire was
reported on Kunze Rood.
Boardman. A tree and Rrass
were reported to he on fire.
The Roardman Fire Dept.
responded to the call.
Obituary
Donald F.
Gilliam
Funeral services for Donald
F. Gilliam. 52. who died in his
Heppner home on April 14.
1981, were held at the Heppner
Masonic Temple on Saturday.
April 18 at 1 p.m.
Interment was at the Hep
pner Masonic Cemetery.
Gilliam was born May 21.
1929 at Heppner. the son of
Ionard and Claire Groshens
Gilliam. He attended Heppner
schools and was graduated
from Heppner High School in
1947. He was graduated from
Oregon State University
School of Forestry in 1952 and
served with the U.S. Army
from 1953 to 1955. stationed at
Eniwetok. Following his dis
charge he worked for the U.S.
Forest Service and the postal
service before becoming a
bookkeeper for Morrow
County Grain Growers where
he worked for 10 years.
He was the third generation
of Gilliams who acted as a
U S weather observer for the
Heppner area. He had been
the Heppner observer since
19Hfi.
Gilliam was a life member
of Heppner Lodge 69 AF&AM
and Heppner Chapter 26 of
Royal Arch Masons, he was a
member of Al Kader Temple
and its Past Masters Club, and
a member of BPOF 358,
Heppner.
He is survived bv a brother
Louis. Condon, three nieces
and a nephew.
For those who wish, contri
butions may be made to the
Shriners Hospital for Crippled
Children.
Sweenev Mnrtuarv was in
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charge of arrangements.
Death Notice
Edna Turner
Edna Turner. Heppner. pas
sed away Tuesday at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
NOTES
Clifford Millman. Heppner.
admitted April 14. discharged
April 15:
Faye Seitz. Heppner. admit
ted April 16. discharged April
19: and
Melanie Seitz, Heppner. ad
mitted April 16, discharged
April 17.
Patients remaining in the
hospital as of Monday. April 20
include:
Alta Stevens. Heppner. ad
mitted April 13:
Amanda Duvall, admitted
April 15;
Rill Scott, Heppner. admit
ted April 14: and
Mary Ellen Rogers. Condon,
admitted April 17.
TIME FOR
season.
INSURANCE
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AAUW Conclave
set for weekend
Delegates from the Ilep
pner lone branch of the Amer
ican Association of University
Women will be joining repre
sentatives from 46 other
Oregon division branches at
the 5(Uh annual state conven
tion in Pendleton this week
end, April 24 - 2fi.
Attending from the Hep-pner-lone
branch will be Carol
Helphinstine. president-elect ;
BonnieTempleman. vice president-elect;
and Inez Erwin,
The convention theme is
"AAUW Weaving a Common
Heritage." This is in keeping
with 1981 being AAUW's
Centennial year and the Pen
dleton branch celebrating its
50th year anniversary.
The convention offers multi
interest programs and work
shops and an opportunity for
AAUW women to use their
talents, both for themselves
and others.
JUSTICE
COURT
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
during the past vek:
Dale Orvnl Timmons. P.O.
Box 555. R V. Park no 5,
Heppner. failure to dim lights
- $14 fine:
Julie Ann Wingerton. 1003
W. 25th No. 2. Spokane. Wash.,
defective equipment (no head
lights - $24 bail forfeited.
Patricia Van Schoiack. Mm
Ion Creek Road. P.O Box 151.
Heppner. exceeding maxi
mum speed (7:1 miles per hour
in a 55 mph speed limit - $29
fine;
Lela Mae Palmer. P.O Box
577, Highway 74. Lexington,
exceeding maximum speed
(Hfi mph in a 55 mph speed
limit I - $8 fine;
Bonnie Lee Paullus, Linden
Way. P.O. Box 1029. Heppner,
exceeding maximum speed
(fi8 mph in a 55 mph speed
limit i - $:U fine; and
Garth Trent Tollman, 7000
S W. Vermont Court No. UMi.
Portland, exceeding maxi
mum Sx'ed (7.1 mph in a 55
mph speed limit I - $22 fine.
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Births
Karlv Amie Schtihnthe - A
daughter. Karlv. was born to
Ralph and Susan Schubothe,
Heppner. on April 18. 1981. at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner. Karlv weighed 8
lbs.. f oz.
Karlv joins a sister. Katie,
two. al home
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Schubothe. Rose
Lodge, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs.
H.F. McKenney. Walla
Walla. Wash.. Great-grand-mother
is Mr Th-?i Marshall.
Elcahon. Calif.
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The Easter Bunny (alias Cal Sherman)
made his yearly visit to the Heppner area
Saturday. Preschooler Maisie Gifford and
Mr. Runny ore obviously enjoying each
other's company.
Preschoolers gathered candy and colored
VFW and Aux.
4184 to install
officers Wed.
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars and Auxiliary Post 4184
will have an installation of
officers for both the post and
auxiliary on Wednesday, April
29. at 8 p.m. at the Columbia
Basin Conference Room in
Heppner
Auxiliary Dept. Conductress
Jeanette Bell will install
auxiliary officers and Dept.
Judge Advocate Rolwrt Bell
will install post officers.
SCHOOL
LUNCH
MENUS
IONF SCHOOL
Thurs.. April 2.1 - turkey
chopsuey. fluffy rice, pickled
Iwets. pear-eheese salad,
milk.
Fri., April 24 - potato soup,
crackers and pickles, tuna or
(x-antit butler sandwiches,
dessert, milk
Mon.. April 27 - beefanmi.
tossed salad, garlic bread,
fruit, milk.
Toes.. April 28 - chicken pol
pie. celery sticks, pineapple
cottage cheese salad,
brownies, milk.
Wed.. April 29 - Spanish rice.
green beans, hot rolls, fruit,
milk.
Thurs.. April :tl - beany
wienies, hot rolls, veggie
sticks, fruit salad, milk.
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eggs at Heppner city park, first and second
graders met at the Morrow County Court
house and third and fourth graders at the
Heppner Elementary School.
The annual egg hunt is sponsored by the
Elks Lodge.
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