TWO- Thf Heppner Gatette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 12, 1981
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and
County of Morrow ..,
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GAZETTE-TIMES
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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
Weddings
VanWinhUt
The children of Mary Van Blokland and Jack Van Winkle
wish to announce the marriage of their parents on Saturday,
Oct. 31, at the Kit George home.
Gordanier Evans
Mari Evans and Gary Gordanier of Irrigon were married
on October 17 at the Catholic Church in Irrigon. Mari is the
daughter of Vern and Francine Evans, while the groom is the
son of Pastor Allen and Joyce Gordanier, both families of
Irrigon.
Father Bryan McKenna performed the double ring
wedding ceremony, assisted by the groom's father, Pastor
Allen Gordanier.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor
length white satin gown with an overlay of lace. Her veil was
held in place by a small cap and she carried a bouquet of
roses. Her maid of honor was her sister, Angela Evans, and
her bridesmaids, also her sisters, Erin, Kate and Ann Evans.
Sam Griffin was best man. Ushers were Lerry Wilson and
the groom's brothers, Jim Gordanier and Dan Gordanier.
Doris Pitzer provided the organ music. Mema Anderson
and Dwayne Lamb were vocalists.
The bride's younger sister Susan, and the groom's sister
Nancy were candlelighters while the bride's youngest sister
Molly was the flower girl.
A reception was held in the Assembly of God Fellowship
Hall, where a three tiered wedding cake was served by Jane
Dean. The cake had been decorated by the bride's mother
and was topped by a miniature bride and groom. Coffee was
served by Anabelle Short, Mrs. Dan (Tracy) Gordanier
served punch. Liz McKinney and Julie O'Rourkee were in
charge of the guest book. Gifts were received and cared for
by Shanna and Mikka Evans. After a short trip to the
Tri-Cities, the newlyweds are at home in Irrigon.
Both the bride and groom were graduates of Riverside
High School, Boardman. Both attended Eastern Oregon
State College, La Grande, and Blue Mountain-Community
College, Pendleton. The groom is employed by Stone Ranch
in Irrigon.
Correction
The Morrow County Fair
Office phone number publish
ed in last week's Gazette
Times was incorrect. The
correct number is 676-9474.
HOSPITAL
NOTES
Patients released from Pio
neer Memorial Hospital over
the pasf week include:
Ethel Sipes. Milwaukie -admitted
Oct. 31. released
Nnv. 3:
Myrle Moffet. Sandy - ad
mitted Oct. 31. released 'Nov.
2:
Mark Brown. Milwaukie -admitted
Oct. 31. released
Nnv. 2:
Justin Wyatt Nelson - Lex
ington - admitieed Nov. 1.
released Nov. 3:
Thelma Jones. Heppner -admitted
Nov. 4. released
Nov. 5: and
Judy Hampton. Heppner -admitted
Nov. 6. "released
Nnv. 7.
F.rma Hams. Heppner -admitted
Nnv. 6. released
Nnv. 8:
Cheryl Greenup. Gresham -admitted
Nov. 8. released
Nov. 8:
Richard Schmidt Sr.. Hep
pner. admitted Nov. 1. was still
receiving care at the hospital
as of Monday. Nov. 9.
Births
Jacob H.jalmar l.unrl - A son.
Jacob Hjalmar was born to
Mr. and Mrs. James Lund.
Lexington. October 26 at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner. He weighed 8 lbs. 4
)7
Grandparents are Barbara
Smith. U-xington and Everet
and Joan Lund. Huntington
Beach. Calif.
Great-grandfather is Harold
fi'oach. Vista. Calif.
Grcat-ereat-grandmother is
Hael Mourn. San Diego. Calif.
Heppner
Van l?nfcifilBloodPressureC,inicHe
Obituaries
Mona V. Moore
Graveside services were
held for Mona V. Moore.
Heppner on Saturday, Nov. 7
at the Heppner Masonic Cem
etery with the Rev. Donald
Shelton officiating.
Mrs. Moore died Thursday,
Nov. 5 in Heppner. She was
born Sept. 20. 1901. at Thomp
son. Ark., to Josph and Dora
Davenport. In 1902. the family
moved to Sumpter, Ore.
She grew up and taught
school in the Baker area.
In 1928. she married Clar
ence Moore, in Baker. They
moved to Heppner. and have
lived here since.
Her husband died in 1968.
Mrs. Moore is survived by
daughter Clarice Baker, of
Heppner: son George Moore.
American Fork. Utah: and
sisters Ethel Love and Erma
Russel of Baker. 11 grand
children and nine great-grandchildren.
Contributions may be made
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital
fund, or a charity of choice.
Sweeney Mortuary. Hep
pner. was in charge of
arrangements.
One legend places the Gar
den of Eden between the
Tigrii and Euphrate Riven
in today's Iraq.
Save energy
The wind is blowing outside
and that biting cold seems to
be everywhere.
However, if you're like
other Americans, you're
probably trying to keep that
thermostat as low as possible
during these winter months, to
save on high fuel costs.
Alternative ways to stay
warm and save energy are of
prime importance.
Of course, storm windows
help, as does weatherstripping
since windows can lose a great
deal of heat.
Wedding Announcements
Diltey Hammons
Melvin and Margaret Hammons, Heppner would like to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sgt.
Jeannie Hammons to Sgt. Ernie Dilley, Toronto. Ohio.
Jeannie is a graduate of Heppner High School and is with the
Air Traffic Control Division stationed in Korea. Ernie is also
with Air Traffic Control and stationed in Korea.
A Nov. 24 wedding is planned in Sacramento, Calif. After
the wedding, the couple will be stationed at Ft. Rucker In
Alabania.
HEALTH
DEPT.
Fri., Nov. 13 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic and Immuni
zations. Lexington Health
Dept. Office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
1 to 4 p.m.
Tiiocrtnv Nnv 17 - Wpo
pner Neighborhood
Center,
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday; Nov. 18 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic, lone
Bank of Eastern Oregon
kitchen, 3 to 4 p.m.
Friday. Nov. 20 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic and immuni
zations, Lexington Health
Dept. Office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
1 to 4 p.m.
Tues., Nov. 24 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinid and immuni
zations Lexington Health
Dept. Office. 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
1 to 4 p.m.
Monday. Nov. 23 - Special
School Immunization Clinic.
School Administration Build
ing, Lexington. 5 to 7 p.m.
Shower to honor
Jeannie Redberg
A bridal shower will be held
to honor Jeannie (Piening)
Redberg on Monday, Nov. 16,
7:30 p.m. at the lone Catholic
Church.
Everyone is invited to
attend.
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
The Morrow County Sherif's
office at the Morrow Co.
Courthouse in Heppner hand
led the following calls during
the past week:
On Nov. 1. a person from the
Boardman Chevron station
reported a motorcycle acci
dent and requested an ambu
lance. Also on Nov. 1, an accident
with injuries was reported at
Parkers Mill. The victims
were taken to Pioneer Me
morial Hospital in Heppner.
Morrow Co. Sheriff's deputies
and Heppner ambulance
responded to the call.
On Nov. 2. John Walter
Wells Jr. was arrested in
Boardman for alleged bur
glary and carrying a conceal
ed weapon. He was lodged at
the Umatilla Police Dept. by a
Boardman police officer.
In a Nov. 3 incident, a flue
fire was reported at the Ned
Sweek residence at 120 N.
Court. Heppner. The Heppner
Fire Dept. responded.
On Nov. 6. an ambulance
was requested for two people
reportedly involved in an
accident involving an explo
ding car battery. A Boardman
ambulance responded.
Also on Nov. 6. a one vehicle
accident occurred on Tower
Road. A Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy, a Boardman
ambulance and wrecker were
dispatched.
In another Nov. 6 incident,
an ambulance was requested
at Cal's Iounge in Heppner
for a person reported to be
having a seizure. A Heppner
ambulance responded.
with drapes
Another way to save energy
is with drapes on the
windows a good insulated
curtain could make a substan
tial difference. You can make
them yourself if you're handy
with a sewing machine.
After measuring the win
dows, select a nice fabric for
the room side, and then a
heavier fabric for the window
side.
This heavy fabric should be
as thick as possible, since a
thicker fabric traps air and,
thus, insulates better.
PUBLIC
MEETINGS
K. .... . .
Thursday. Nov. 12 - Port of
Morrow Commission. Post
Office. Nelson Square, Board
man. 1 p.m.: Lexington Fire
Dept.. City Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Monday. Nov. 16 - Morrow
County School Board. lone, 8
p.m.; Heppner Fire Dept..
Fire Hall, 7:30 p.m.: lone
Planning Commission, City
Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Nov. 18 - Pio
neer Memorial Hospital
Board. Hospital, Heppner,
9:30 a.m.
Monday. Nov. 23 - Heppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 25 - Hep
pner Public Library Board.
Heppner Library. 8 p.m.;
Morrow County Court. County
Building. Irrigon. 10 a.m.
Monday, Nov. 30 - Planning
Commission. Annex Building.
Irrigon. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner
Fire Dept. Fire Hall. 7:30 o.m.
All Saints News
Allison Elizabeth Sykes will
be received into the Episcopal
Church by baptism Sunday.
Nov. 15. announced the Rev.
Ed Watts, vicar of All Saints
Church in Heppner. All are
welcome.
In other news. All Saints will
be holding a work day
following the Sunday service
on Nov. 22.
Watts encourages everyone
to pitch in and wear their
grubbies. Bring a lunch. .
drinks will be provided. Tools
will also be appreciated.
Watts added.
SCHOOL
LUNCH
MENUS
Heppner Elementary
Thurs., Nov. 12-rice with
meat gravy, lettuce salad.
Harvard beets, fruit, milk.
Friday, Nov. 13--Frtday 13th
Meal, chili beans and crack
ers, cinnamon rolls, milk.
Mon., Nov. 16-Taco Burger
with grated cheese, corn, ba
ked apples, and milk.
Tues., Nov. 17- macaroni
and cheese, spinach, apricots,
rolls and milk.
Wed., Nov. 18-Corn Dog
Day.
lone Schools
Thursday, Nov. 12 - ham and
scalloped potatoes, buttered
peas, gelatin, milk.
Friday, Nov. 13 vegetable
beef soup, balogna sandwich
es, peanut butter sands.,
pickles, crackers, dessert and
milk.
Monday, Nov. 16 - hot pork
sands., carrot sticks, buttered
veggies, applesauce and milk.
Tuesday, Nov. 17 - beanie
weinies, hot rolls, celery
sticks, pear-n-cheese salad,
cookies and milk.
Wednesday, Nov. 18 - fish
wedge, cole slaw, hot rolls,
fruit and milk.
Heppner High School
Monday. Nov. lfi-pork and
noodle casserole, green beans,
muffins, fruit or salad bar and
milk.
Tuesday, Nov. 17-corn dogs,
bash browns, carrot and ce
lery sticks, fruit bars and
milk.
Wednesday, Nov. 18-soup
and sandwiches, salad, des
sert and milk.
Thursday, Nov. 10-Thanks-giving
Dinner.
Friday, Nov. 20-Cooks
Choice
Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered gravity, lived to be
84, but after he reached 42, he devoted himself to study
ing rtligion.
justice
.lustier Court at Morrow
Coiintv Courthouse in Hep
pner handled the following
enses during the past week :
John Alfred Uhlnrn. 1169
Ifith. Clarkston. Wash. No
PIT permit. $28 fine;
Earl Frnnkiin Sinickmeier.
P.O. Box 232. Heppner -defective
equipment. $24 bail
forfeited.
Ieon John McDonald. Rt. 4
Box 4261 (Hermtston). Irrigon
improper lane usage. $14
fine:
Kenneth LeRoy Nairns.
P.O. Box 215. Heppner -depositing
rubbish within 100
yards of a stream. $19 fine:
John Christian . Anderson,
2125 S.W. Warwick! Portland -operating
a motor vehicle in a
restricted area. $19 fine.
William Joseph Sells. 1647
S.W. 22nd. Troutdale - viola
tion of the basic rule (40 mph
in a 25 mph zone). $34 fine;
Douglas Lyn Oppenlander.
What's Your
Opinion?
Question: "How do you
think the lone Cardinals will
do against Cove in the state
'playoffs next Saturday?"
"I think they'll win," said
Betty Rood, Heppner. "lone
can beat Cove anv day."
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Historical Soc. donates
books to Co. libraries
By Delpha Jones
Mrs. Ruth McCabe. Sec. of
the Morrow County Historical
Society and Delpha Jones,
president were callers at the
new library being established
in Boardman on Monday. At
this time the ladies presented
the library with the book "A
Backward Glance," purcha
sed for the libraries in
Morrow County by the His
torical Society.
They motored to Irrigon
where thev left one of the
books at the county building
there, to be read by anyone
Genealogy class
offered Sat
Persons interested in taking
the Genealogy workshop to be
offered by Blue Mountain
Community College in Ix
ington this Saturday. Nov. 4.
need to call Nancy Brnwn
field. college area coordina
tor, to indicate their interest in
the class.
The special one-dav work
shop will be held in the
Lexington board room Nov. 14
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Instructor will be Betty Kim
ball who currently teaches a
genealogy course for BMCT in
Pendleton.
Cost of the one-credit course
is $13. To indicate an interest
in the class, participants
should call Mrs. Brnwnfieldat
676-5039.
The workshop will deal with
steps necessary to set up a
family search including: how
to begin the search, necessnrv
forms, the file svslems used,
the correspondence needed
and the cost.
Court
I!t. 3 Pox 34!). tlillslmio -expired
operators license. $6
fine;
Charles H. Davidson. P.O.
Rox 221. lone expired vehicle
license. $fi fine;
Frank D. Hintl. 17H:i S R.
Clay, Portland lending a big
game tng-nntlerless deer. $55
fine:
Keith R. Pnpineau. P.O. Rox
821 Heppner 900 lb. tandem
axle overlond. $19 fine:
C.ernld R. Wilson. 815 W.
Klamnth. 'Kennewick, Wash. -transporting
gnme birds with
out feathered heads attached.
$19 fine.
Donald Douglas Moore. 6256
N. Astor. Portland - violation
of a regulated hunt regula
tion: vehicle-pnssenger. $14
fine;
David Edward Hargrnve.
6910 N. F.dgewnter. Portland -violation
of a regulated hunt
regulation : vehicle-passenger
$14 fine.
Road work
report
The Morrow County Public
Works Dept. has released the
following work report for the
week ending November 7:
Roads bladed and graveled
this past week were Rule
Ridge, Clarks Canyon. Black
horse and the Lexington
Cemetery.
Gravel was spread on the
Bert Peck Road. Joe Kenny
Road was bladed and a culvert
was cleaned on the Redding
Road. Dirt and rock were
used to fill in a washed out
area on road No. 808.
In Irrigon the bridge on
Division Street is being re
placed. The new concrete and
steel structure will be open to
traffic in approximately three
weeks. Also within the next
two weeks, the bridge on
Slaughter Road will be re
placed with a five foot culvert.
General maintenance of
tune ups, adjustments, lubes
and welding have kept the
mechanics busy this past
week.
wishing to check it out, The
book is about the older
buildings, homes and other
structures of interest to the
people of Umatilla County and
surrounding areas. The
pictures include the Helix
flouring mill, pictures of the
Indian camping grounds in
Cayuse, Thornollow and Gib
bon, Athena mercantile, also
the beautiful churches in the
country including the Angels
Catholic Church, schools and
various kinds of farming
including turkey raising and
many other things of histor
ical interest.
Business rorms, rivers.
EPS, Letterheads, and
more
OTHER SERVICES:
Wedding
Announcements,
Register Receipts,
.Other Announcements
and Rubber Stamps.
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Senior Citizen News
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VVentliei'tord
Last Wednesday, Nov. 4, at
the regular Senior Citizen
noon meal nt the 4 H Annex of
the Morrow County Fuir
grounds ninny seniors were
pleased to receive the pictures
which were taken on Oct. 14.
These large and smullcr
colored photos included quite
a few of senior couples as well
as of single seniors.
It was announced that a
special Thanksgiving dinner
Will be served to seniors on
Tuesday noon, Nov. 24 and
those present were asked to
alert others thnt this meal will
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
ELECTROLYSIS
ANNA SCHWARZIN..H:
Certified IlectroloaUt 676-9248
Unwanted Hair Removed Permanently Eyebrow Arching -Facial
Hair- Bikini Line OpOf1 TUOS. & Wed. 9-3
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365 Linden Way Heppner0R
FLOOR COVERING
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Linden Way Carpet, Linoleum, f
676-9418 Ceramic
Heppner Cabinets,
FURNITURE
r CASE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops. Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Point
INSURANCE
jjjffij TURNER Dox
BRYANT
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
I J Free Mailing Service on Preicriphons Hospital Supplies
' Mon. - Fri. 9-o p.m. Sat. 9-1 p.m.
v Located in the Medical Center
11 00 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 ,
MONUMENTS
676-9600 SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9226
Cemetery Grave Markers,
Granite, Marble, Bronze
Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner
OIL PRODUCTS
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Chevron
CO.
CHEVRON
PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY
Mbit arm G,em,c(l Serving 3 Countieu
Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
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not be on the regular meal
day, Wednesday, because so
muny have to be preparing for
Thanksgiving the following
dnt.
Seniors who are Involved
with the Morrow County
Senior Citizen Advisory Com
mittee are reminded thtil that
committee's next meeting will
hent 1 p.m. on Nov. 1H In the
boardroom of the Columbia
Basin Electric Co op jit Hep
pner. Area Agency on Agirm
oficials from Pendleton and
committee members from the
Irrigon mealsite will he ex
pected to attend, along with
the South Morrow seniors,
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