TWO-The Heppner Gatette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 18, 1981
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David and April Hihoo Sykes, Pobitihers
LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
Senale Bill 193
To the Editor:
I have received a flood of
postcards concerning Senate
Bill 193. 1 realize your concern
and appreciate receiving your
views on this measure. This
piece of legislation has been
tabled three different times in
the Senate Environment and
Land Use committee and 1
doubt very much that it will
get to the Senate floor for a
vote.
We are considering several
BIRTHS
Nathan Daniel Thompson - A
son, Nathan, was born to
Vanessa and Daniel Thomp
son, lone, on June 11, 1981, at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner. Nathan weighed 9
lbs., 3 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Thompson, lone,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thew,
Crane, Ore. Great-grandparents
are Whitney and Louise
Hinds, LaMesa, Calif., and .
Henry and Imogene Thew,
Cove, Ore.
Steven Montie Cnim - A son,
Steven, was born to Beverly
and Montie Crum, lone, on
June 12, 1981, at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
Steven weighed 7 lbs., 9Hs oz.
Grandparents are Lou and
Kalph Crum, lone, Jim Pheg
ley, Heppner, and Marlys
Green, Reedsport, Ore.
Steven joins a brother,
Robert, 3, and a sister, Camie,
2, at home.
. .Jacob Winn Cooper - A son,
Jacob, was born to Karen and
Dale Cooper, Heppner, on
June 12, 1981, at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Hep
pner. Jacob weighed 6 lbs., 10
oz.
Grandparents are Lyle and
Maxine Cox, Lexington,
Eleanor Cooper, Napa, Idaho,,
and Thomas Cooper, Napa.
Great-grandparents are Elsie
Huston, Lexington, Oma Cox,
Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Knox Cooper, Napa.
Jessica Kay Schoonover - A
daugher, Jessica, was bom to
Laurie Schoonover, Lexing
ton, on June 12, 1981, at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner. Jessica weighed 7
lbs., 4 oz.
Grandparents are Lawrence
and Sharon Schoonover, Lex
ington. Great-grandmother is
Gladys Schoonover, Omak,
Wash.
Jose Gustaba Aguayo - A
son, Jose, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Augustin Aguayo, Board
man, at the Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston, on May
19, 1981. Jose weighed 7 lbs., 14
oz.
Cynthia Anne Hanson - A
daughter, Cynthia, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hanson, Boardman, on May
22, 1981, at Umatilla Hospital
in Umatilla. Cynthia weighed
6 lbs., 8 oz. -
Amber Irene Maynards - A
daughter, Amber, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Maynards,
Irrigon, on May 23, 1981, at
Umatilla Hospital in Umatilla.
Amber weighed 7 lbs., 4 oz.
bills dealing with water qual
ity control this session and I
look forward to hearing input
from my constituents on any
of these measures. Thank you
for writing and if I can be of
further assistance on any of
these issues please feel free to
contact me at H 371, State
Capitol, Salem, OR, 97310. or
call toll free 1-80M52-7813.
Sincerely.
Billy C. Bellamy
State Representative
District 55
Amber Marie Williamson -A
daughter. Amber, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Williamson, Boardman, on
May 26, 1981, at Umatilla
Hospital in Umatilla. Amber
weighed 6 lbs., l1 oz.
Obituaries
Martin E. Dyer
Funeral mass for Martin E.
Dyer, 69, who died at his home
in Heppner June 13, 1981, was
11 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Patrick's Catholic Church in
Heppner. Interment was at
the Heppner Masonic Cemet
ery. Recitation of the rosary
was 7:30 p.m. Monday at the
church.
Mr. Dyer was born Aug. 13,
1911 at Solidad, Calif., the son
of Samuel and Georgia (Mar
lor) Dyer. He was married
Dec. 1, 1951 to Helen Doherty
at Carson City, Nev., and had
worked as a civil service
employee for 36 years.
After 36 years as a civil serv
ant with the US government in
California Mr. Dyer retired to
Heppner.
Bill Kenny, sang musical
selections, accompanied by
Lula Rowan as organist.
Pallbearers were Mike Doher
ty, Tony and Dennis Doherty,
Tad Miller, Ken Turner and
Ron McCabe.
Dyer was a member of St.
Patrick's Catholic Church and
Elks Lodge 358, Heppner.
He is survived by his wife,
Helen, Heppner; sisters, Rose
Shinn, Napa, Calif., Cora
Shinn, Long Beach, Calif.,
Florence Newton, Huntington
Beach, Calif., and Laura
Anker, San Francisco; and
numerous nieces and
, nephews.
Dan Lindsay
Funeral services for Dan
Lindsay, 98, a longtime resi
dent of Umatilla and Morrow
Counties, were held June 11 at
2 p.m. at the Burns Mortuary
Chapel in Hermiston. Burial
was at the Echo Cemetery.
Mr. Lindsay died at Hep
pner on June 8, 1981.
He was born in Pittsburgh,
Penn., on April 30, 1883,
moving to Echo in 1915. He
, later homesteaded in Alpine,
living there until 1940 when he.
moved to Hermiston. He had
been a resident of Lexington
for the past four years.
He was active in the Golden
Age Club at Hermiston.
He is survived by a daughter
Annie Perry of Vancouver,
Wash., six grandchildren, and
12 great-grandchildren.
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
The Sheriff's Dept. at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner handled the following
calls during the past two
weeks:
One June 13 a one-vehicle
accident occurred approxi
mately one mile north of
Cutsforth Corners on Highway
207. Six people were involved
in the accident. A Sheriff's
deputy responded to the call.
On June 13, Leigh John
Cronland, lodged June 12 at
Umatilla County Jail for
alleged Burglary I, was serv
ed with an additional charge
of Burglary II by the Board
man Police Dept.
On June 12, Leigh John
Cronland was arrested by a
Morrow County Sheriff's
deputy for alleged Burglary I.
The subject was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail. .
On June 11, Perry W. Biggs,
Hood River, was arrested by
the Eugene Police Dept. on a
Morrow County 5th Justice
Court warrant for driving with
a suspended license.
Also on June 11, Edward L.
Goddard, lone, was arrested
by Morrow County Sheriff
Larry Fetsch for alleged Theft
I. The subject was lodged at
the Hermiston Safety Center.
On June 10, Craig Howard,
Lexington was arrested by
Morrow County Sheriff Fetsch
on a Pendleton Police Dept.
warrant for violation of basic
rule.
Also on June 10, Faye Ruhl,
Lexington, reported a burg
lary at a ranch house.
On June 9, Andrew H.
Quorp, Portland, was arrested
by the Multnomah County
Sheriff's Office on a Morrow
County 5th Justice Court
warrant for allegedly driving
with no operator's license. The
subject was lodged at Mult
nomah County Jail on local
charges.
Also on June 9, Randall C.
Jydstmp, Heppner, was ar
rested by Oregon State Police
on a Morrow County 6th
Justice Court warrant for
alleged violation of release
agreement. The subject was
lodged at the Hermiston
Safety Center.
On June 7, a one-vehicle
accident was reported Vi mile
south of Clarks Canyon Road.
The driver of the vehicle was
William Dale Whitman, Bil
lings, Montana. A Morrow
County Sheriff's deputy re
sponded to the call.
On June 6, a Boardman
ambulance responded to a call
for a 70-year-old woman who
fell from her camper and may
have broken her hip.
Also on June 6, the Chevron
Station at Boardman reported
the theft of services. The
Boardman Police Dept. re
sponded to the call.
On June 5, the caretaker at
the Lexington Cemetery re
ported the theft of a new lawn
mower. A Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy responded.
Also on June 5, Jean
Bennett, Hinton Creek, re
quested the fire department. A
barn with hay inside had been
hit by lightning. The Heppner
Fire Dept. responded to the
call.
In other June 5 incidents -
Ernest V. Riehl, Aurora,
was arrested by the Marion
County Sheriff's Office on a
Morrow County 6th Justice
Court warrant for allegedly
legotiating a bad check.
Edward L. Goddard, lone,
was arrested by Morrow
County' Sheriff '8 deputies on a
Morrow County District Court
warrant for alleged Theft I.
The subject was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail.
Alvena A. Shafer, Hermis
ton, was arrested by the
Umatilla Police Dept. on a
Morrow County 5th Justice
Court warrant for allegedly
driving under the influence of
intoxicants.
I On June 4, Armand Wynne,
Heppner reported the theft of
a chainsaw from his resi
dence. A Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy handled the
call.
Wedding Announcements
Warnock Huddleston
Molly Huddleston and Lyman Warnock of Fairbanks,
Alaska were married in an evening ceremony Friday, June 5,
at St. Patricks Catholic Church in Heppner with Father John
O'Brien officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huddleston
of Heppner. The bridegroom's parents are Leona Warnock
.and Bill Warnock of Enterprise.
Attendants for the couple were""PaTtyIIuddlestonTor
Heppner and Howard Huddleston of Portland. Music for the
ceremony was provided by Geneva Mathews.
On Saturday afternoon. June 6, a wedding reception and
buffet were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Huddleston with many out of town relatives and friends
attending.
The couple is now at home in Fairbanks. Alaska where they
operate Alaska Import Services and Natural Filwrs.
JUSTICE
COURT
'
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
during the past week:
Elias Villanueba, Star
Route, Box 65, Orondo, Wash.,
no operator's license - $55 bail
forfeited;
Joan Marie Lankford. Route
2, Box 2057, Heppner, failure
to yield - $29 fine;
Walter Wendell Nix, Black
Horse Canyon Road, Heppner
inadequate rear view mirror
- $12 suspended fine;
Randy William Hughes,
P.O. Box 526, Base Line Road,
Lexington, vehicle license ex
pired - $6 fine;
Ellis Lloyd Pettyjohn, Route
1, Box 3426. Heppner, vehicle
license expired - $6 fine;
Sharon Kay Reynolds. P.O.
Box 24, Highway 26. exceeding
maximum speed (62 miles per
hour in a 55 mph speed limit) -$24
bail forfeited;
Ralph Tony Marlatt. Route
1, Box 3047, Heppner, driving
under the influence of intoxi
cants - $207 fine;
Craig Richard Robison,
Route 2, Box 2337, Heppner,
improper U-turn - $29 bail
forfeited;
Craig Richard Robinson,
open container of alcoholic
liquor in a motor vehicle - $55
bail forfeited:
George Russell Morgan, 326
N. 3rd Street. Hillsboro, fail
ure to drive to right - $29 bail
forfeited;
Wilfred Charles Jones. P.O.
Box 31, 280 S. Main, Heppner,
no fixed load license - $24 bail
forfeited; and
David Dean Vernstoppen,
general delivery, Dale, Ore.,
operator's license expired - $6
suspended fine.
Hospital
Notes
Patients discharged from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during the past week
include:
John Sprouls, Condon, ad
mitted June 8, discharged
June 9;
Dorothy Sandvikcr, Klam
ath Falls, admitted June 10,
discharged June 13;
Funnetta Sjogren, Kenne
wick, Wash., admitted June
13, discharged June 14; and
August Sjogren, Kennewick,
admitted June 13, discharged
June 14.
Road work
Th Morrow County Public
Works Dept. released the
following work report for the
week ending June 13.
Roads bladed this past week
were: Lexington Cemetery,
Dalzell - Dry Fork, Keck
.Canyon, Porcupine, Carlson -Bergstrom,
and Holtz.
Crushed rock was spread on
Dick Smith - McNabb West
and the Bert Peck Road.
Oil rock is being stock piled
on the shoulders of several
county roads for future repeal
ing. In the Boardman-Irrigon
area new culvertsjwerejnstal
led on Slaughter Road.
Shoulder work, and reseal
Ing of Lower Rhea Creek is
progressing well and will be
completed next week.
A section of the Paul Brown
Road was rebuilt, the asphalt
removed and the roadway was
reshaped In preparation for
future resurfacing.
Fair & Rodeo Queen and Court
guests of
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The Heppner-Morrow Coutity Chamber of Commerce
hosted the 1981 Fair and Rodeo Court and their mothers at a
luncheon Tuesday in Heppner.
Henry Krebs honored by
Sheep Advisory Council
RV MANY AW CFIU'I.I.O
Henry R. Krebs nf lone has
been named 1981 Master
Shepherd by the Oregon Sheep
Advisorv Council at the Sheep
and Wool Days of Oregon
Stale University last April
.24-25.
The annual award is presen
ted by the council which
includes representatives in
major sheep organizations in
Oregon. It honors industry
leaders and those who have
done an outstanding job.
Henry Krebs. active in
county, state, and national
sheep grower associations, is
currently treasurer and direc
tor of the Oregon Sheep
Four-day work
Monday. June 22. all offices
at Blue Mountain Community
College will go on a four-day
work week schedule for the
summer months.
This is the third summer
that college offices have been
open Mondays through Thurs
days and closed Friday,
Saturdays and Sundays. Em
ployees work a longer day.
beginning at 7:30 a.m. and
ending at 5:30 p.m.
"The first year we tried the
four-day work week, we saved
over $2,000 in electricity
Just for
Custom-set simulated gems signify each child's
birthmonth. A perfect gift for Grandpa, tool
From the fLWTt
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Reception to honor
Gary and Rebecca Hunt
A reception honoring Gary and Rebecca Hunt will be held
on Saturday June 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the United Methodist ,
Church in Heppner.
Gary and Becky were married in Anchorage, Alaska, on
June It'..
Everyone is invited to come greet the newlyweds.
Marriage licenses
Marriage license applications have been received the past
week by the Clerk's Office at the Morrow County Courthouse
for:
Lyle J. llovinghoff, 67, Kennewick, and Carrie E. Le Blanc,
62. IrriRon.
Kelwayne Oliver Haguewood. 23, Heppner, and Mary
Carol Fleck, 24. Heppner.
Chamber of Commerce
Growers From 1974 to l(t"(i he
served as president.
He hiis been a member of
thedreuon Sheep Commission
since ils beginning and is
presently the chairman. A
delegate to the American
Sheep Producers Council for
six years, he is a member of
the Stale Sheep Advisory
Council.
In 1951. Henry Krebs re
ceived his bachelor's degree
in animal science from OSU
mid returned to the family
ranch in Cecil where he and a
cousin, Dick Krebs. began the
Krebs Brothers Ranch. The
ranch, considered one of the
best run in the Pacific
Northwest, has sheep, cattle,
wheat, and alfalfa
week at BMCC
costs." according to Truman
Bailey, BMCC registrar and
monitor of the college's
energy saving projects. The
air conditioning at the college
is turned off at 4 p.m. on
Thursdays and is not turned
on .again until 11 a.m. on the
following Monday.
Bailey reminded organiza
tions planning to hold Friday
meetings on the college cam
pus, that the buildings will not
fx- air conditioned that day.
The regular five-day work
week will resume of the
college campus August 24.
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Pictured are Queen Nancy Miller's mother, Melba,
Princess Kathy Hansen's mother, Cathy, Princess Kathy,
Queen Nancy, Princess Anita Palmer and her mother, Mary
Ann.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
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234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
FLOOR COVERING
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Unden Wy Carpet, Linoleum,
676-9418 Ceramic Tile, Kitchen
Htppntr Cabinets,
FURNITURE
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Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
,J Free Moiling Service on Pretention Hospital Supplies
Mon. - fr'. 94 p.m. Sat. 9-1 p.m.
A Located in the Medical Center
1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 ,
MONUMENTS
SWEENEY MORTUARY awm
Cemetery Grave Markers,
Granite, Marble, Bronze
Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner
OIL PRODUCTS
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Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
Siting Council
to discuss
Boardman plant
Oregon's Energy Facility
Siting Council (EFSC) will
conduct a regular meeting in
Portland on June 19 at 9:30
a.m. In Room 223, Federal
Building, 1220 SW 3rd Avenue. '
Included in discussion will be
a status report on discontin
uing the visibility program at
the Boardman coal plant.
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