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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.
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Engagements
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Kelly Kilkenny
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kilkenny of Heppner and Mrs. Vesta
Kilkenny Handy of Portland announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kelly Dene, to John
Charles Gall son of Mr. and Mrs. John U. Gall of Los Angeles,
California.
The prospective bride graduated from Heppner High
School in 1973. She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in
Business Administration from the University of Oregon in
1977. She is currently employed as an Account Executive
with Conti, a division of the Continental Grain Company.
The groom elect is a graduate of California High School in
1971. Received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics
from Willamette University in 1975. He went on to receive his
Masters in Business Administration from Willamette
University in 1977. Mr. Gall is also employed with Conti as an
Account Executive.
A November 28th wedding is planned.
County Court News
Morrow County Court con
vened Wednesday. Sept. 23 and
handled the following business :
Appointed Jerry Hascall of
Boardman as a second repre
sentative to the District Man
power Advisory Council, an
advisory committee for CETA.
Appointed Judge Charlotte
Gray as Pro Tempore for 5th
Justice Court.
Discussed the installation of
new windows for the court
: house. Insulated windows were
suggested to replace cracked
panes on the first and second
floors and to replace the
SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
HEPPNER ELEMENTARY
Thurs., Oct. 1 - meat pie,
stuffed celery, cookie and
milk.
Fri., Oct. 2 - cook's choice.
Mon., Oct. 5 - oven fried
chicken, Van Winkle rice,
carrot coins, fresh fruit, rolls,
and milk.
Tues., Oct. 6 - taco's cheese
and lettuce, vegetable, fruit,
and milk.
Wed., Oct. 7- sloppy Joe and
bun, green beans, celery
chunk, fruit, and milk.
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
Mon., Oct. 5 - firfh, French
fries, toast, and fresh fruit
Tues., Oct. 6 - Mexican
casserole, corn, fruit, and
maple bars or salad bar.
Wed., Oct. 7 - fried chicken,
scalloped potatoes, muffins,
and dessert.
Heppner
leaking' windows in the base
ment. No action was made.
Commissioner Dode Krebs
made her report on a meeting
of the Association of Oregon
Counties in Bend which she
recently attended.
Decided on the purchase of a
Kolverg Pugmill. a mobile
asphalt plant, for $69,847 from
Layton Sales of Witeonville. A
total of three bids had been
made.
Heard the weekly road report
from Don Briggs. Director of
Public Works.
Thurs., Oct. 8 - grilled ham
and cheese sandwiches, salad,
hot vegetable, and cookie.
IONE SCHOOLS
Thurs., Oct. 1 - turkey chop
suey, fluffy rice, pear-cheese
salad, and jello.
Fri., Oct. 2 - clam chowder,
peanut butter sandwiches,
bologna sandwiches, crackers
- pickles, and dessert.
Mon., Oct. 5 - beef-a-roni,
buttered corn, hot rolls, and
fruit.
Tues., Oct. 6 - chili, corn
bread, carrot sticks, and
pear-cheese salad.
Wed., Oct. 7 - hot turkey
sandwiches, cranberries,
sweet potatoes, celery sticks,
and fruit.
Thurs., Oct. 8 - potato soup,
chicken sandwiches, peanut
butter sandwiches, pickles
crackers, and dessert.
October I, 1981
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
1 The Morrow County Sher
iff's Office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following calls
over the past week:
On Sept. 23 a one vehicle
accident on Hwy 207 about five
to six miles out of Lexington
was reported. Driver had
minor injuries. Morrow
County Sheriff's deputies re-
sponded.
On Sept. 24, Mrs. Mann,
Frontage Rd. (near 1-84),
reported a stolen 10-speed
bicycle. Morrow County Sher
iff's deputy responded.
On Sept. 25 an ambulance
was requested at U & I for a
female with severe chest
pains. Boardman ambulance
responded.
On Sept. 26, Manuel Deleon
Martiniz, Boardman, was ar
rested by a Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy on a Hermis
ton District Court Warrant for
driving while suspended. He
was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
Also on Sept. 26, Ralph
Lindsay Williamson, Board
man, was arrested by a
Boardman City Officer for
Felony Driving While Suspen
ded. He was lodged at
Umatilla City Jail.
On Sept. 27, David Sykes,
Heppner, requested an officer
regarding a burglary. Hep
pner City Police responded.
Also on Sept. 27, Jerry
Arthur Stefani, lone, was
arrested for Violation of
Restraining Order by a Mor
row County Sheriffs deputy.
Bail was posted and he was
released.
Hospital
Notes
Patients released from Pio
neer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner over the past week
were:
Ralph Limanen, Heppner,
admitted Sept. 20, released
Sept. 21;
Mary Wilson, lone, admit
ted Sept. 20, released Sept. 25;
Lisa Harsin, Heppner, ad
mitted Sept. 20, released Sept.
26;
Barbara Angell, Heppner,
admitted Sept. 20, released
Sept. 23;
Paul' Hisler, Heppner, ad
mitted Sept. 21, transferred to
Portland Sept. 21;
Ernest McCabe, Heppner,
admitted Sept. 22, released
Sept. 23;
Wendy Gutterrud, Heppner,
admitted Sept. 24, released
Sept. 27.
Patients still receiving care
at the hospital as of Monday,
Sept. 28 were:
Betty Bunch, Heppner, ad
mitted Sept. 24.
Social Security
rep. to visit
A Social Security representa
tive will be at the Heppner
Neighborhood Center, 178 Wil
low on Friday, October 9, from
10 a.m. until noon. Bring Social
Security, Supplemental Secur
ity Income, and Medicare
problems to the Social Security
representative the second Fri- ,
day of each month, between 10
a.m. and noon to the Heppner
Neighborhood Center.
Most business can be handled
from your home by telephone.
For Social Security and Supple
mental Security Income busi
ness dial direct 1-800-452-1654.
For Medicare Part A call
collect 0-225-5303 and for Medi
care Part B dial direct 1-800-.
452-0125.
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The Motor Vehicles Division
at 278 Main Sreet in Heppner
will be open throughout Octo
ber, Monday through Friday
from a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to
5 p.m. .
The office will however be
: closed Wednesday,. October 21
when the Condon office will be
open.
Births
Eric Russell Rollis - A son,
Eric Russell was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Lee Rollis,
Heppner, on Sunday, Sept. 20
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital ,
In Heppner, Eric weighed 8
lbs. 15 oz.
Grandparents are Laura
Searle, North Port, WA;
Florence Searle, Medical
Lake, WA; Wayne Rollis,
Heppner. Eric Joins two bro
thers, Steven and Charles at
home. 4
Janelle Marie Healy - A
daughter, Janelle Marie was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Michael Healy, Heppner, on
Friday, Sept. 25 at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Hep
pner. Janelle weighed 9 lbs.
54 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Healy, Heppner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas'1
Tineo, Dominican Republic.
Great-grandparent is Mrs. Ida
Coleman, Heppner. Janelle
joinF two brothers, Joseph and
Jonas at home.
Levi Charles Geer A son,
Levi Charles was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Robert Geer,
Echo, on Saturday, Sept. 26 at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner. Levi weighed 9 lbs.
64 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Post, Monument
and Mr. and Mrs. John .
Iverson, Fossil. Great-grandparents
are Margaret Post,
Chandler, Arizona, and Alma
Patrick. Levi Joins two sisters,
Paula and Beth Ann at home.
Benjamin Arthur Smith - A
son, Benjamin Arthur was
born to Susan Jo Smith,
Heppner, on Sunday, Sept. 27
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner. Benjamin weigh
ed 7 lbs. 7Vi oz.
Grandparent is Barbara
Smith, Lexington. Benjamin t
joins two brothers at home,
Jason and Christopher.
Tiffany Colette Hedman A
daughter, Tiffany Colette, was
born to Second Lietenant and
Mrs. Dale Hedman Monday,
Sept. 28, 1981 in Ludwigsburg,
Germany, where Hedman is
stationed with the U.S. Army.
Tiffany joins a brother,
Endy, five, and a sister, Chaz,
two, at home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jones, and Mrs. and
Mrs. Arnie Hedman, all of
Heppner.
Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Mae Turcotte, Marquet
te, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Delmer Fellers, Eugene; and
Alva Jones, Heppner.
JPUBLTC.
SffiElWSS
Mon., Oct. 5 - Heppner City
Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Tues., October 6 - lone City
Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m.;
Lexington City Council - City
Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 7 - Morrow County
Court, Courthouse, Heppner, 10
a.m.
Thurs., Oct. 8 - Port of
Morrow Commission, Nelson
Sq., Boardman, 1 p.m.; Lex
ington Fire Dept. City Hall,
7:30 p.m.
Mon., Oct 12 - Heppner
Planning Commission, City
Hall, 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire
Dept., Fire Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 14 - Morrow
County Court, Courthouse,
Heppner, 10 a.m.
Mon., Oct. 19 - Morrow
County School Board, District
Office, Lexington, 8 p.m.; lone
Planning Comm., City Hall,
7:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 21 - Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
Hospital, 9:30 a.m.; Morrow
County Court, Courthouse,
Heppner, 10 a.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 - Morrow
County Planning Comm.,
Courthouse, Heppner, 8 p.m.;
Heppner Fire Dept., Fire Hall, .
7:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 - Heppner
Public Library Board, Library,
8 p.m.; Morrow County Court,
County Building, Irrigon, 10
a.m.
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Local Adults
receive diplomas
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Ed Baker
Jeanneine Pettyjohn
Ed Baker, Lexington and
Jeanneine Forquer Pettyjohn,
Heppner, both students of the
Adult High School Program,
sponsored by Blue Mountain
Community College, received
a BMCC High school diploma
announced Joy Krein, instruc
tor. Baker began classes soon
after the program began in
1972. His decision to work
toward a high school diploma
JUSTICE
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
over the past week:
Thomas Earl Watson, 1501
18th Street, Galena Park, Tex.
- disobeyed stop sign. $29 bail
forfeited;
Dennis Lee Snedigar, 14725
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was partly achieved by faith
fully reserving one evening a
week for instruction, said
Krein. Ed can testify to
changes that have occurred
within the framework of the
program and to the several
instructors that he hus had.
Jeanneine was able to
graduate with the 19R1 gradu
ating cluss of Heppner High
School as a result of the Adult
High School Program.
COURT
S.E. Rhone St., Portland -parking
in a traveled lane of a
highway. $29 bail forfeited;
and
Karen Sue Juba, 4950 S.W.
Miles Street, Portland - back
ing across a traffic lane. $.19
bail forfeited.
For Instance
tale
Price
Artlclf
Reg.
Teapot $83 SO $62.63
Creamer 43 95 32.97
Candlestick
(per inch) 4 70 3.53
SugarBowl 47 95 35.97
Trays per
sq in) .37 .28
FUll OfTAIlS
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Road report
Morrow Co. Public Works
Dept. hus released the follow
ing work report for the week
ending Sept. 20:
Pot holes were patched with
hot mix on Baker East-West
Road, Dick Smith - McNubb
West, Juniper, Fuller Canyon,
Morgan East, Ella, Meadow
brook, Bcnge, Social Ridge,
lone Boardman, and the Old
Columbia River Highway,
Roads resealed were 6 miles
of the Bombing Range and a
short section of Juniper Road.
Gravel and base rock were
spread on Board Creek Road,
Tupper Road, Emma White
Road, and Sunflower Flat
Road.
The 4000 ft. runway at the
Lexington Airport is being
oiled and rolled. Morrow
County will be reimbursed by
the Aeronautics Division of
the State Department of
Transportation for this pro
ject. Shop work included repairs
on Blade 29, Truck 17, 19, and
14, and the Ingram Roller.
The county crusher up
Clarks Canyon operated this
past week.
The weekend rain storms
caused very little damage to
the county roads.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PACTS
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
BLACK KNIGHT
Chimney Sweep
P.O. Box 604 Heppner, Oregon 97836
Pcul Van Mcrter 676-9430
FLOOR COVERING
M & R FLOOR COVERING
Linden Way Carpet, Linoleum,
676-9418 eram'c
Htppntr Cabinets,
FURNITURE
f CASE FURNITURE H.ppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
fi TURNER Doxuffux
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
Free Mailing Service on Prescriptions ' Hospital Supplies
Mon, - Fri. 9-6 p.m. Sal. 9-1 p.m.
Located in the Medical Center
1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531
MONUMENTS
676-96QD SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9226
Cemetery Grave Markers,
Granite, Marble, Bronze
Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner
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PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY
(Mbl( Farm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties
"Petroleum Products Phono: 422-7254
HEALTH
DEPT.
Fri., Oct. 2 - Blood Pressure
' Clinic and immunizations, Lex
ington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 4
p.m.
Wed.. Oct. 7 Blood Pres
sure Clinic, Heppner Neigh
borhood Center, 2:30 to 4:30
p.m.
Fri., Oct. 9 Blood Pressure
Clinic and Immunizations,
Lexington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, l
to 4 p.m.
Tues.. Oct. 13 Blood
Pressure Clinic and Immuniza
tions, Irrigon County Offices, 1
to 4 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 16 Blood Pressure
Clinic and immunizations. Lex
ington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 4
p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 20 Blood
Pressure Clinic. Heppner
Neighborhood Center, 2:30 to
4:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 21 - Blood Pres
sure Clinic. Bank of Eastern
Oregon kitchen, lone, 3 to 4
p.m.
Fri., Oct. 23 Blood Pressure
Clinic and immunizations. I,ex
Ington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. 1 to 4
p m.
Tues., Oct. 27 Blood
Pressure Clinic and immuniza
tions, Irrigon County Offices, 1
to 4 p.m.
Fri., Oct 30 - Blood Pressure
CLinic and immunizations.
Lexington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. I
to 4 p.m.
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