Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 17, 1981, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO-The Heppnrr Gawtle-Timn, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. September 17,
h Official Nwtpapr of tht
City of Hvpprw and the
County of Morrow
The Heppner
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Mrr CMty'iloaf-Owfd Weekly Rtwspiiir
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Published every 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)
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, Publfehers
Weddings
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heimbigner
Linda Burkenbine and Gordon Heimbigner were united in
marriage on July 11 at Christ Lutheran Church in Walla
Walla.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of
lace and organza with lace applique accents and a beaded
li tin uti uic vuctn muic ncvMiiic wiui a ciuf pel leiigui iram.
She wore a matching .headpiece and carried a bouquet of
white roses and baby blue carnations.
Connie McLaughlin, sister of the bride, was maid of honor
and Debra Heimbigner, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid.
Both wore blue gowns of cotton lace and organza with
spaghetti straps and pleated lace jackets. They each carried
a single white rose accented with baby's breath.
Jennifer Burkenbine, niece of the bride was flower girl. She
wore a blue organza dress and carried three baby blue .
carnations.
Jim Stiles, Walla Walla, and Augustine De La Rossa Jr.,
also of Walla Walla were groomsmen.
Allen Burkenbine, Heppner, brother of the bride and Rod
Shelton were ushers.
Wedding music was provided by Jim Ackley and Lottie
Laughlin, both of Heppner. "Longer" and "Always and
Forever" were performed during the ceremony.
A wedding reception was held in the Fireside Room of the
church. Pouring punch and coffee were Vicki Edmundson
and Toshi Anderson. Jeanie Wallingford, aunt of the groom
and Marlene Gray, aunt of the bride, served cake. Attending
the gift table were Terri and Vicki Wallingford and Jean
Clark was in charge of the guest book.
After the reception, a going away party was held in honor
of the couple at the home of the grooms parents.
After a wedding trip to Victoria B.C., the couple is at home
in Walla Walla.
The bride is a graduate of Heppner High School and Walla
Walla Community College. She is presently employed at St.
Mary's Hospital, Walla Walla.
The groom is a graduate of Walla Walla High School. He is
presently attending Walla Walla Community College and is
employed at Tommy's Dutch Lunch, Walla Walla.
Sheridans to be honored
at reception Sept. 20
Everyone is cordially invited to join with the members of
the congregation of the Heppner United Methodist Church in
welcoming their pastor's wife, Linda Sheriday at a reception
for the couple on Sunday, Sept. 20, from 10:30 a.m. until 1 '
p.m. in the church basement.
Rev. Sheridan and the former Linda Briggs from Hillsboro
were married on Aug. 15 in the chapel at Camp McGruder on
the Oregon Coast and then traveled to California on their
wedding trip.
Linda taught at Hill High for 10 years and Rev. Sheridan
was assistant minister at the United Methodist Church in
Hillsboro before coming to Heppner.
The United Methodist Women will be hostesses for the
reception.
HOSPrfAL NOTES
Sept. 12;
Patients discharged from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner over the past week
includ:
Florence Kemp, England,
admitted Sept. 8. discharged
Sept. 11;
Jack Glavey. Heppner -admitted
Sept. 8. discharged
Leola Mackey, Heppner -admitted
Sept. 8, discharged
Sept. 12;
Mike Murtha, Heppner -admitted
Sept. 9. discharged
Sept. 12.
Remaining in the hospital as
of Monday. Sept. 14 was:
Anna Bergstrom. lone.
Obituaries -
Nek Peter
'Pete' Skow
HEPPNER Nels Peter
"Pete" Skow, 4. died Satur
day. Sept. 5, near Ketchikan,
Alaska, in an airplane acci
dent. He was born April 30, 1935.
at Lapwai, Idaho, the son of
Nels and Helen Skow. He lived
in Lewiston and Moscow.
Idaho, and was graduated
from high school in Cheney.
Wash. He served with the
Army from 1953 to 1956.
On March 22. 1958, he was
married to Veva Marie Grov
er, in Walla Walla. They lived
at Roseburg and Eugene
before moving to Heppner in
1973.
Mr. Skow was owner and
operator of Bark-n-Chips. for
merly Chip A Way Transport.
He was a member of the
Heppner Masonic Lodge and
the Heppner Elks Club.
Survivors include a brother,
John. Heppner; two sisters,
Lucile Dorgan. Stevensville,
Mont., and Nelda Rupp, Mil
waukie. Ore.
Veva Marie
'Eddi' Skow
HEPPNER Veva Marie
'Eddi' Skow, 43. died Satur
day. Sept. 5, near Ketchikan,
Alaska, in an airplane acci
dent. ' She was born Dec. 4, 1937. in
Richland, Wash., the daughter
of Ralph and Marion Grover.
On March 22, 1958, she was
married to Nels Peter Skow in
Walla Walla.
Mrs. Skow was a member of
the United Methodist Church
in Heppner, and the Willow
Creek Country Club.
She was the kindergarten
teacher at the lone schools.
Survivors include her par
ents, at Helix ; three brothers,
Donald Edwards, St. Jacobs,
111.; Wayne Edwards, Clair
mont, Calif, and Raybum
Edwards, Hawthorne, Calif.;
and a half brother, Marvin
Thompson, Fort Worth, Tex
as. HEPPNER - Funeral ser
vices for "Pete" and "Eddi"
Skow were Monday, Sept. 14,
at 11 a.m. at United Methodist
Church, with the Rev. S.
Michael Sheridan officiating.
Musical selections were
sung by Kathryn Hoskins,
with Carley Drake as organ
ist. Casket bearers were Tom
Skow, Jim Jones, Jack Bailey,
Boyd Gregory, Bob Lankford,
Herman Winter, Tim Skow,
David Rupp, Grant Smith,
Glenn Cooper, Pat Patterson
and Joe Gifford, M.D.
Concluding services and
interments were at Heppner
Masonic Cemetery.
In charge of arrangements
was Sweeney Mortuary, Hep
pner. Those who wish may make
memorial contributions to the
United Methodist Church,
Heppner.
Monte D. Stookey
HEPPNER - Monte D.
Stookey, 43, died in an
airplane accident Saturday,
Sept. 5, near Ketchikan,
Alaska.
He was bom Oct. 28, 1937, in
Wilbur, Wash., and attended
schools at Sisters and Baker.
Mr. Stookey was a veteran of
SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
Mon., Sept. 21 - hot dogs,
French fries, vegetable sticks,
fresh fruit and milk:
Tues., Sept. 22 - tacos,
shredded lettuce and cheese,
fresh tomatoes, cake and
milk.
Wed.. Sept. 23 - beef pot pie,
vegetable salad, apple crisp
with topping, or salad bar,
milk.
Thurs., Sept., 24 - macaroni
and cheese, broccoli or spin
ach, salad, rolls, dessert or
salad bar, milk.
HEPPNER ELEMENTARY
Fri., Sept. 18 - hot dogs - bun,
baked beans, pickles - celery
sticks, cookies, and milk.
Mon. Sept. 21 - pizza, corn,
veg. salad, fruit and miilc.
Tues., Sept. 22 - mexican
casserole, peas, green salad.
the U.S. Nnvy. serving from
1955 to 1962.
He was a long standing
member of the Elks Lodge.
Mr, Stookey was employed
as log yard superintendent for
Kinua Corporation at Hep
pner. .'( .. . .
He was married to Sharon
Cutsforth Gorman in Heppner
on May 2. 1975..;. .'w ,'.v
He was preceded in death by
his father. Marion H. Stookey '
in 1977 and is survived by his
mother. Helen Stookey, Bak
er: sons. Michael Lee and
Kenneth Marion of Heppner:
daughters Marcie Lee and
Kimberly Ann of Ketchikan.
Alaska: two stepsons. Andrew
James and Michael Don
Gorman of Heppner: two
brothers. Merle Wayne
Stookey, Baker and Murray
Stookey of Enumclaw, Wash,
and numerous aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Sharon L.
Stookey
HEPPNER -.' Sharon L.
Stookey, 42, died ' in an
airplane accident Saturday,
Sept. 5, near Ketchikan;
Alaska.
She was born, March-30,
1939, in Heppner, and was a
graduate of lone High School
and the University of Oregon.
She was married to Monte
D. Stookey on May 2, 1975 in
Heppner.
Mrs. Stookey was a member
of St. Patrick's Catholic
Church in Heppner and the
Lexington Grange.
She is survived by two sons,
Andrew and Michael Gorman,
Hepner; stepsons Michael and
Kenneth Stookey, Heppner;
stepdaughters Marcie and
Kimberly Stookey, Ketch
ikan: her mother, Gladys
Munkers, and father, Orville
Cutsforth, both of Heppner;
five sisters, Dorothy Hawkins,
Echo: Vesta Kilkenny Handy,
Portland; Faye Uhlen, Ken
newick, Wash.; Barbara Hud
son, Hawthorne, Nev.; and
Donna Cutsforth, Mosier,
Ore.; four brothers, Pat
Cutsforth and Fritz Cutsforth,
both of Heppner; Kenneth
Cutsforth, Davenport, Wash.I
and Gene Heliker, Seattle,
Wash. Another brother. Gene
Cutsforth, preceded her In
death.
HEPPNER - Funeral ser
vices for Monte and Sharon
Stookey were held Friday,
Sept. 11. at St. Patrick's
Catholic Church.
Recitation of the Rosary
was 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 10. at St. Patrick's.
Officiating were Monsignor
George Murphy and the Rev.
S. Michael Sheridan.
Musical selections were
sung by Ron McDonald with
Carley Drake, accompanist.
Casket bearers were Chris
Zita, Jim Cutsforth, Mark
Cutsforth. Walt Nix. Mike
McLucas. Larry Linquist,
David Olsen. Jeff Cutsforth,
Curtis Cutsforth. Kurt
Osborne, Floyd Deardorf and
t Terry Valentine.
Concluding services and
interment were at Heppner
Masonic Cemetery, with
Sweeney Mortuary in charge
of arrangements.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the High
School Senior Scholarship
fund, through the Bank of
Eastern Oregon, Heppner.
cake and milk.
Wed., Sept. 23 - Autumn
Lunch.
Thurs., Sept. 24 - hamburg
ers - bun, tater tots, pickles,
vegies', fruit and milk.
IONE SCHOOLS
Thurs., Sept. 17 - chicken"
noodles, buttered peas, hot
rolls, fruit and milk.
Fri., Sept. 18 - tomato soup,
grilled cheese sandwiches,.
crackers, dessert and milk: f '
Mon.. Sept. 21 spaghetti; ;
garlic bread, tossed salad,
fruit and milk. :
Tues.. Sept. 22 - weiner.
wraps, sauerkraut, cheese 4 ,',
carrot sticks, dessert and T
milk.
Wed.. Sept. 23 - tacos.'
lettuce - cheese, green beans." "
fruit and milk.
JUSTICE
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
over the past week;
Randall Edward Cole. 380
. fN.W. Thompson. Heppner
failure to yield to right of way
, $12 fine:
, Gottlieb Arnoldt. Bowman
Hotel Rm, 25. Pendleton
failure to drive right - $29 ball
forfeited:
Scott Raymond Pierce. Rt. 3
Box 3731, Hermiston wanton
waste of a game mammal:
one doe deer. $75 fine.
George August Aho, 3407
N.E. 143 Ave., Vancouver.
Wash. exceeding maximum
speed (72 mph in a 55 mph
zone) $55 bail forfeited.
Joe W. Burkitalter. Box 585.
Arlington - exceeding maxi
mum speed (71 mph in a 55
mph zone) - $55 fail forfeited.
Anne VanSchoiack. Rt. 1
Box 3200. Heppner - violation
of basic rule (35 mph in a 25
mph zone) $24 bail forfeited.
Kurt Roman Nicholson. P.
0; Box 386. Condon - disobeyed
stop sign $12 fine also, open -container
of alcohol $29 fine.
Framasco Almaras. Simtag
Farms, Boardman - failure to
perform duties of a driver
involved in an accident - $310
fine.
Michael Scott Balfe. Hwy. 74
N.W., Lexington careless
driving - $34 fine.
Kenneth Charles Lindsay,
P.O. Box 334, Lexington
failure to change address on
operators license - $6 suspend
ed fine.
Gene Warren May, 285
, Arcade, Lexington - exceeding
maximum speed (72 mph in a
Virginia Peck to be
honored at reception
A reception honoring Virginia Peck, Heppner, will be held
Sunday, Sept. 27, 2 p.m. at the Lexington lOOF Hall.
Mrs. Peck was choosen Inside Guardian of the Rebekah
Assembly of Oregon.
Pioneer Memorial Aux.
slates meeting, party
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary will hold a meeting
Thursday, Sept. 17 at 1 p.m. in
the hospital solarium.
Diamonds,
an investment in lasting joy
No gift in this world can match diamond for beauty,
durability and lasting value. But how can you be
certain of gem quality when buying? Our member
ship in the American Cem Society assures you we
are dependable and gemologically trained to serve.
And we constantly add to our knowledge
through AGS. Use our expertise to vouch
for your purchase now and for the future.
Peterson's Jewelers
Saturday, September 19, 1981
Doors Open 8:30 a on.
Auction Starts 10:00 a jn.
Morrow County Fairgrounds
J&ntiqaM
Appliances
Jewelry
Tana Equipment
Household Goods
Miscellaneous
Concession Stand
Beef Drawing
l04 Donation
Local
Chill feed -12:00 Noon
197 Wl Willow Slrl :
CODftT
55 mph one) $55 bail
fmleited.
Kirk Lerny Robinson, Rt. 2
Box 241 1. Heppner exceeding
maximum speed limit (70 mph
In a 55 mph zone) - $22 fine.
Ronald Lewis Toombs.
North Thompson. Heppner
defective equipment - $6 fine.
Brian Paul Hageman. Hwy
206 Three Mile. Heppner no
Oregon operators license - $6
fine.
Leo Lanas Barnes Jr., Black
Horse Canyon. Heppner
truck speeding (67 mph in a 55
mph zone) $29 fine.
Michael Lee Stookey. P.O.
Box 23. Heppner - minor in
possession of an alcoholic
beverage - $255 suspended fine
on condition of attending an
alcohol awareness class.
Shelley Anelle Mann. 804 i
S. Olympla. Kennewick.
Wash. minor in possession of
an alcoholic beverage - $255
suspended fine on condition of
attending an alcohol aware
ness class.
Katrina Rae Moore, 601 S.
Kent No. G61, Kennewick,
' Wash. minor in possession of
an alcoholic beverage $255
suspended fine on condition of
attending an alcohol aware
ness class.
Randall E. Cole. 972 College
Park Ave., Albany minor in
possession of an alcoholic
beverage $255 suspended fine
on condition of attending a
National Traffic Safety Insti
tute alcohol class.
Paul W. Snow, Box 154, lone,
minor in possession of an
alcoholic beverage - $255
suspended fine on condition of
attending an alcohol aware
ness class.
The meeting will be followed
by a party at 2 p.m. for
Pioneer Memorial nursing
home residents on the new
patio at hospital.
676-9200
Merchandise Donated By
Merchants andthMmbraof
ChrUtian Llla Cantar
AijcUiiuaKfirig by SiHwart iiavHrf
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Ongoing llMlldlatf
Program At
CkrlntiMH Life Ctcntvr
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Births
1 Brooke l.ynn Hover - A
duughler. Brooke Lynn was
born to Mr. and Mrs. John
Boyer. Lexington, on Tues
day, Sept. 8 at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Hep
pner. She weighed 7 lbs. 3 ozs.
Grandparents are Mel and
Anita Boyer, Lexington and
Dave and Norma Harrison,
Cheney, Wash.
ELECTROLYSIS
PFRAAANENT
Mill A SCEJUARZE: certified electrcxogist
345 Undea Hy 674-9241 Heppner
My shop now open on
Toes. A Hed. 9-5
Other times by appt.
FREE CONSULATION
Country
will be closed
Sept. 18 & 19
Thank You, Jan StrrK-ber
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
BLACK KNIGHT
Chimney Sweep
Box 604 Heppner, Oregon 97836
Peal Van Mcrter 676-9430
FLOOR COVERING
M& R FLOOR COVERING
Wire Carpet, Linoleum,
676-9418 Ceramic
Huppner Cabinets,
FURNITURE
CASE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops. Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
TURNER 9or
"Vl VAN MARTtR
Is
iW.J:l K KHYANI
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
, Fre Walling Service on Prescription ' Hospital Supplies
T ' Mon. - Fri. 9-6 p.m. Sat. 9-1 p.m.
Located in the Medical Center
1 1 00 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531
MONUMENTS
676-9600 SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9226
Cemetery Grave Markers,
Granite, Marble, Bronze
Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner
OIL PRODUCTS
Chevron
CHEVRON
PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY
Mbil Farm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties
"Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
Birthday
calendar
available
Alpha Thfta Chapter of ESA
will be selling the 1HH2
Community Birthday Calen
dar until Sept. 23. said a
spokesperson.
To purchase a calendar,
contact any of the following
members: Lallne Kindle, 67
9'22:j. Behe Munkers, fi7fi-77.
Vema Brinda. tV7fi-ii4) or
Donna Weed. e7fi-5Wl.
& TEiEElf.!LYSIS
HAIR REMOVAL -
Shears
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Tile' Kitchen 1
Counter Tops
afflux 0nxuu.net
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InVflNI VwMAtr
DEVIN OIL
TO ilJf . 676-9633
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