Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 24, 1981, Page TWO, Image 2

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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, Publishers
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JUSTICE COURT
Justice Court at the Morrow
Co. Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
during the past week:
Robert Eugene Campbell,
9403 S.W. Arikara De.. Tuala
tin, Ore. - hunting in a
prohibited area - (from a
public highway) - $29 fine;
John Wesley Hearld. 552
S.W. Birch PL.. Pilot Rock -failure
to drive on right t ide of
highway - $14 fine;
Craig Richard Robinson. Rt.
2 Box 2337. Heppner - open
container of alcohol - $34 fine;
Randy Wayne Bronkhorst.
Rt. 2 Box 26-C. Elk. Wash. -driving
across median strip -$22
fine;
Timothy John Gray, P.O.
Box 516. Lexington. - violation
of basic rule (36 mph in a 25
vmph zone) - $22 fine;
Michell Jean Dyer. 'Rt. 5
no
Box 5262. Hermiston
angling license $22 fine;
Robert Joseph Hawkins.
Star Rt.. Echo failure to
drive right $12 fine;
Robert Eugene Thayer Jr.,
Box 151. Condon - violation of
basic rule (46 mph in a 25 mph
zone) $29 fine;
Mitchell Gene West. Rural
Rt., Arlington, exceeding
maximum speed (67 mph in a
55 . mph zone) $55 bail
forfeited:
Christopher Orville Zita,
Echo - minor in possession of
an alcoholic beverage - $15
fine;
Tim Lee Jones, P.O. Box
383, Lexington minor in
possession of an alcoholic
beverage - $255 suspended fine
on condition of attending
National Traffic Safety Insti
tute class.
County Court News
Morrow County Court con
vened Wednesday. Sept. 16
and covered the following
business: (
Deferred the appointment of
a second representative for
District Manpower Advisory
Council. Barbara Cummings
had previously accepted the
first appointment:
Received a letter from
county Deputy R.W. Knack
concerning increased littering
in South Morrow County. The
court ruled to consult the
district attorney's office on
the matter;
Received a letter from the
Department of Revenue con
cerning their review of Mor
row County's 1980 budget
report;
Discussed attending a work
shop on water resource man
agement in Pasco, Washing
ton. Sept. 29;
Discussed and moved to
allow Ann Spicer and Harold
McLean of the district attor
ney's office to attend a
prosecutors' workshop at
Marelhurst College;
Made reservations for all
three Morrow County commis
sioners to attend an Associa
tion of Oregon Counties work
shop in Pendleton on October
13:
Heard the road report from
the Public Work's Director,
Don Briggs; and
Viewed a sales demonstra
tion of a Xerox copier for the
courthouse at the Army Corps
of Engineer's office. .
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and it's love at first sight!
Yet, inside these stunning Bulova
Quartz designs beats a quartz
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year.
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a Bulova Quartz.
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Weddings
Miller Marquardt
Debbie Larita Marqtmrdt and Ray J. Miller were united in
marriage on July 18 in a 2 p.m. ceremony at the Heppner
Christian Church. The Rev. Don Shelton officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore her
mother's wedding dress, which was made by her
grandmother. The satin gown with a lace bodice featured a
long train with lace inserts around the edge of the train and
bottom of the full skirt which were caught up with blue satin
roses. The neckline was also decorated with blue satin roses.
A finger-tip veil held in place by a lace tiara completed her
ensemble. The bride carried a bouquet of peach and blue silk
roses made by her sister, Carlita Bloodsworth.
Vows were exchanged in front of a decorated white heart
made by the brides grandfather. The heart has become a
family tradition and has been used by all of his
granddaughters.
Pam Piper, Lexington, sister of the bride was matron of
honor and bridesmaids were Lolita Grace, Albany, Joyce
Hughes, Lexington, Sheree Smith, Hermiston, and Jana
Marquardt, Lexington, all sisters of the bride, and Lisa
Papineau, Heppner.
Flower girl was Joni Messenger, a cousin of the bride and
ring bearer was Ryan Miller, brother of the groom.
All of the bride's attendants wore peach and blue sheer silk
organza floor length dresses. The dresses had off the
shoulder tops with full ruffled skirts that were pulled up in
the back for a bustle effect.
They each carried long stemmed peach and blue silk roses.
The flower girl wore a dress matching the attendants and
carried a basket of peach and blue silk roses.
Candle lighters, who also served as ushers, were Gary
Messenger, Portland, cousin of the bride, and Jay Patterson
of Heppner.
Best man was Reid Miller of Heppner, brother of the
groom. Grooms men were Clay Grace, Albany, Randy
Hughes, Jim Bloodsworth, Pendleton, all brothers-in-law of
the bride and Jim Marquardt, Lexington, the brides brother,
and Keith Papineau, Heppner.
Wedding music was "Sunrise, Sunset" sung by Norita
Marquardt of Portland and "Longer Than" sung by Philip
Marquardt, Lexington, both cousins of the bride. Organist
was Vivian Messenger of Portland, aunt of the bride and
pianist was Douglas Marquardt, Lexington, cousin of the
bride.
A wedding reception following the ceremony was held in
the church basement which was decorated with basket
arrangements of peach and blue roses. The wedding cake,
made by Lois Connor, cousin of the bride, was decorated with
peach and blue flowers and featured a fountain of bubbling
peach water. Pouring were Joyce Hollomon, Heppner, aunt
of the groom, a Vivian Messenger of Portland, brides aunt.
Serving cake were Rena Marquardt, Lexington and Sue
Messenger of Portland, both aunts of the bride. Attending the
guest book was Carlita Bloodsworth, sister of the bride and
the gift table was attended by Valene Jemmett and Karen
Kenny.
.After vu'fMme trip to Kith-Nee Til "Resort and the Oregon
Cn;it the couple i lit hoitx- in Heppner where the groom is in
business with his l.itlier ;il Miller and Sons Welding Shop.
Both the bride and rnnm were I'M I urndunles of tfeppner
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Anniversaries
Fern and John Turner of Baker will he honored on their
9ith wedding anniversary, .Sunday, October 4. The
celebiulion will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kopper
Kitchen Banquet Room. Sunrldge Motel. Baker, Oregon. All
friends and relatives are Invited, No gifts, pltase.
Engagements
Palmer - Brannon
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brannon of San Jose. Calif, announce
the engagement of the their daughter, Cherrl Lynn to Karl
Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Palmer, Heppner,
A September 26 wedding planned at Willow Glenn Alliance
Church, San Jose, Calif.
Heppner News
Connie McLean, Bend, is in Connie stopped in Heppner on
Heppner this week, visiting h wy to w Wa,, whpre
her brother. Harold McLean. Bne wi" b,8in college.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller
SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
HEPPNER ELEMENTARY
Fri., Sept. 25 - creamed tuna
- hot biscuit, peas, cornfetti
salad, fruit cup and milk.
J'on., Sept. 28 - pork and
noodles, green beans, cheese
cup. fresh fruit, and milk.
Tues.. Sept. 29 - corn dogs,
cheese sticks, potato chips,
jello and cookies, milk.
Wed., Sept. 30 - taco. cheese
and lettuce, vegetables, fruit,
birthday cake and milk.
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
Mon., Sept. 28 - burritos.
corn, vegetable sticks, apri
cots and milk.
Tues., Sept. 29 hot turkey
sandwiches, sweet potatoes or
carrots, muffins, apple halve
or salad bar, milk.
Wed.. Sept. 30 spaghetti,
garlic bread, salad, fruit, or
salad bar. milk.
Thurs.. Oct. 1 weiner
wraps, baked beans, coleslaw,
cookies or salad bar. milk.
Fri.. Oct. 2 homemade
soup, tuna or peanut butter
sandwiches, vegetable salad,
ice cream sundaes and milk.
Nancy Brownfield ZJT'
BLUE MOUNTAIN
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Coll ' 676-5039 fr information about
college classes & programs
If you call
NEW HOURS: : at other
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue. & Thum.-' times, leave
7-9 p.m. Mon. Thunt. i a message
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
HEPPUER AUTO PARTS
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
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CHIMNEY SWEEPING
BLACK (NIGHT
Chimney Sweep
P.O. Box 604 Heppner, Oregon 97836
Pcul Yen Mcrter 676-9430
FLOOR COVERING
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676-9418 Ceram5c Tile- Kitchen CSlJ
Htppntr CabmeTS, ounTer ioh
FURNITURE
r CASE FURNITURE H.ppnr
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops. Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, SKerwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
Sox all flnxuxanct niuL
The arrival of our All Saver Tax Saver certificate will
be like a fresh breath of air for the taxpayers of Eastern
Oregon.
Tax Free Savings
A lifetime exemption of up to $2,000 of earned
income will be free on a joint return. $1,000 for
individual returns.
High Rate of Return
The rate will be determined monthly with a one
year maturity. A minimum deposit of S100 is all we
require.
Tax free savings
certificates.
Good News for Holders of Money
Market Certificates
If you have a current Money Market certificate you
would like to invest in our All Saver Tax Saver ... no
problem. You may roll over a 6-month Western
Heritage Money Market certificate into your All Saver
certificate with a NO EARLY WITHDRAWAL
PENALTY.
Get Ready
It's coming October I. If you have any questions
about this truly beneficial certificate . . Just ask. We're
very impressed with what it can provide our savers.
And we'll gladly answer all questions.
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
,J Free Mailing Servic on Prwcrlption ' Hospital Supplte
' Mon. - Fri. 9-6 p.m. Sat. 9-1 p.m.
Located in the Medical Center
1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 ,
MONUMENTS
676-9600 SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9226
Cemetery Grave Markers,
Granite, Marble, Bronze
Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner
OIL PRODUCTS
Chevron
DEVIfJ OIL
CHEVRON PRODUCTS'
PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY
Mbi( 'arm chem'co' Serving 3 Counties
Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
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