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GAZETTE-TIMES
Nirrcw but j's iMe-JSwied Weekly Ntmiaitr
" U.S.P.S. 24P-43Q.
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
i counties;
1 $10.00 elsewhere. .
David and April Hilton Sykes, Publisher
LETTERS
Of interest
To The Editor:
We feel this release of the
efforts of a small group of
citizens to improve the econ
omy of their community would
be of interest to your readers.
Following is the release:
On October 20, 1981, the
Wheeler County Energy Cor
poration responded to the
Bonneville Power Adminis
trations "Request for Power
Resources" by submitting a
proposal for a seven mega
watt wood-fired energy gen
erating facility, to be located
in Fossil, Oregon. Fossil is the
Coun ty Seat of Wheeler
County, which has suffered
severe economic downturns in
the past three years.
The feasibility analysis has
shown that the proposed
facility's technology is fea
sible and proven, that supply
is available at a cost-effective
rate, and that financing for
this project is readily avail
able. The facility is estimated
to cost 8.5 million, and will
employ some 19 persons at the
plant, and an additional 25-30
employees for acquisition and
transportation of wood mater
ials to operate the facility.
This would create a total
county-wide payroll of $1.5
million. The facility would
generate an additional $170.
000 per year in tax revenue to
the county.
JUSltCE
Justice Court at the Morrow
Co. Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
'during the past week:
Kenneth J. Lewis. 339 S.W.
13th. Dundee - failure to
validate deer tag. $19 fine.
Pamela Jo Trubachik,
S .E. 5th, Gresham - hunting in
a prohibited area: Safety
Zone. $29 fine.
Richard Dee Wharton. Box
56. Umatilla - violation of a
regulated hunt restriction:
vehicle-operator. $29 fine.
Dennis Lloyd Johnson, 333
E. Ridgeway, Hermiston -violation
of a regulated hunt
Correction"
In a story published in last
week's Gazette-Times entitled
"Wheat weeds present pro
blems, Extension offers solu
tions," a portion of the story
was typographically omitted.
Following are the correct,
last three paragraphs of that
story:
Several fall-applied herbi
cides are available. Buctril
and Bromanil (bromoxynil)
can be applied immediately
after the wheat comes up, but
the weeds should be two
inches across or less. Bronate
and Bromanil-P (bromoxynil
- MCPA ) can be applied
after the wheat has at least
four to five leaves, and the
weeds should be two inches
across or less for best control.
Mixtures with 2,4-D should be
applied after the wheat has
three to four tillers to prevent
damage. Other herbicides
include Igran. Maloran, Kar
mex. and Lor ox.
Growers should consult with
their Extension agent or farm
chemical dealer for more
information.
NaMpopar of lh.
of Morrow
TO EDITOR
Wheeler County Energy
Corporation, formed in Sept
ember, 1981, is the result of a
long standing effort, on the
part of concerned citizens, to
create employment and im
prove the area economy. The
corporation consists of nine
local citizens. " Mehrten Ho
mer, an area rancher, is
president of the corporation.
The corporation has raised the
necessary capital to sponsor
this proposal from area resi
dents. The corporation worked
closely with U.S. Fibercycle
Corporation and East Central
Oregon Association of Coun
ties to prepare the final
proposal to B.P.A. The goals
of the project are: (1) Provide
seriously needed and cost
effective power to the B.P.A.
service area; (2) Provide
critically needed employment
within Wheeler County: and
(3) In producing power, utilize
waste fiber resources result
ing in multiple environmental
benefits.
B.P.A.'s initial screening
and evaluation of request for
resource proposals is esti
mated to be completed by
November 30.
Sincerely.
Wheeler County Energy
Corporation
Mehrten Homer, president
Post Office Box 485
Fossil. Oregon 97830
COURT
restriction: vehicle-passenger.
$29 fine.
Maynard E. Olsen. 16751
S.E. 82nd Dr. Apt. 1409.
Clackamas - improper U-lurn.
$14 fine.
Iee George Shaw. 665 W.
Ridgeway. Hermiston - viola
tion of the basic rule (38 mph
in a 25 mph zone). $55 bail
forfeited.
Patrick Brian Callaghan.
14150 S.E. Brent Ct. Boring -improper
U-turn. $14 fine.
Larry C.len Moe. 310 Dog
wood No. 8. Hermiston -failure
to validate deer tag.
$19 fine.
IHS elates
sports dessert
lone High School will hold
its fall sports dessert Tuesday.
Nov. 24. at 7:30 p.m. in the
school cafeteria.
The dessert will honor
volleyball and football play
ers. Everyone is invited to
attend and each family is
asked to bring a dessert, said
a spokesperson.
Heppner schools to
hold talent show
The Heppner Music Dept.
will be sponsoring a Talent
Show on Tues.. Dec. 1. 7:30
p.m. at the Heppner High1
School cafeteria. The show
will be an all school talent
show involving students
(grades 1-12) and faculty.
Admission will be $2 for
adults. 50 cents for children
six years through sixth grade
and one dollar for sixth grade
through high school students.
The show will be free for
children under six years.
November 19, 1981
Wedding Announcements
Smith - Huddleston
- The forthcoming marriage of Mike Smith and Patty
Huddleston, both of Heppner, is announced by their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huddleston,
both of Heppner.
The couple will be married Saturday, Nov. 28, 3 p.m. at the
Hepner Elks Lodge. A reception will follow.
All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend.
Marriage Licenses
The following have applied for marriage licenses at the
Morrow Co. Clerk's Office at the Morrow Co. Courthouse in
Heppner:
Andrew F. Savage Jr., 38. Umatilla and Viola Vanita
Rasmussen, 37, Umatilla;
Brian Keith Voltz, 25, Rolla, N.D. and Linda Lou Keithley,
21, Heppner;
Mark Edward Patton, 19, lone and Sandra Dee Hudson, 19,
Heppner. TtltTTf A M!
Women's Aglow
to hold potluck
The Heppner Womens A
glow Fellowship will meet
Tues. Nov. 24 at 6:30 p.m. at
the Episcopal Parish Hall.
There will be no charge. The
meeting will be a salad
potluck - I.vnda Peterson from
Cove. Oregon will be speaker
for the evening The title of
her talk will he "Lav hold of '
the gimrl things of the I.ird."
Those not able to come for the
salad potluck are welcome to
come for the fellowship at
7:15. said a spokesperson.
Evervone is welcome to at
tend. lone Garden
club
meets
The making of dried flower
arrangements to he presented
to patients at Pioneer Mem
orial Nursing Home was the
activity at the lone Garden
Club meeting last Wednesday.
November 11. The meeting
was held at the home of Ruth
McCabe with Norma Rea
assisting. Exhibits of special
Christmas and home crafted
gifts were displayed.
A decision was made to
discontinue selection of the
Yard of the Month during the
winter months. The selection
will resume in March, said a
spokesperson.
Tryout meeting to be held Nov. 24
for 1982 Fair & Rodeo Court
Any girl interested in trying
out for 1982 Morrow Co. Fair
& Rodeo Court princess should
meet at the annex building,
fairgrounds, in Heppner on
Special senior dinner slated Tues.
A special Thanksgiving din
ner and entertainment for
senior citizens will be held at
the Heppner mealsite. Mor
row Co. Fairgrounds, on
Tuesday. Nov. 23. Seniors
need to assemble a little
before noon, said a spokesper
son. November birthdays will
also be celebrated at this time
Our heartiest thanks to the following
contributors to the Heppner football
team's warm-up jackets. We are very
proud of our team; and proud, too, of
the strong support they have in the
communities. See you at the game!
Lott's Electric
First InterstateBank
E & L Farms -
Eldon and Lee Padberg
Morrow County Grain Growers
Turner, Van Marter & Bryant
Shoe Box
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Father O'Brien
M & R Floor Covering
Northwestern Motel
Murray Drugs, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentry
S & J Market
Ron McDonald's Chevrolet
Farley Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller
Case's Furniture
Winter, Sweeney & Doherty
Western Heritage Savings
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahoney
Del's Market
Gazette-Times
THE HEPPNER BOOSTER CLUD
nun -fAuxmury
to meet Thurs.
A reeulnr business meetine
of the Pioneer Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary will he hold
Thursd.iy. Nov. 19. at 1 p.m. at
the hospital. At 2 p.m. the
auxiliary will host a pre
Thanksgiving party and will
serve refreshments provided
by the AAUW (American
Association of University
Women.)
All members and all inter
ested persons are invited to
attend.
Plans will be made for gift
buying and decorating the
nursing home for Christmas
holidays. The auxiliary is
presently selling tickets for a
Dec. 19 drawing of a nurse doll
and wardrobe on display al
Gardner's Men's Wear.
The auxiliary plans to sell
wheat weaving and home
made candv at the Artifac
tnry. All proceeds will be used
for improvements to the
nursing home, sairl a spokes
person. Skating party
slated Nov. 21
A skating partv will be held
for members of Heppner and
lone Camp Fire girls. Blue-
birds. Bluejays and Adventure
groups on Saturday. Nov. 21
from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds in Hep
pner. Cost for the party will be
$1.50 plus a 50 cent charge for
skate rental.
Tues. Nov. 24 at 8 p.m.
Girls must be 16 years old
and a junior in high school.
Parents must accompany
their daughters to this meet
ing. No senior dinner will be held
on Wednesday.
All seniors are encouraged
to attend this special dinner.
Seniors are reminded of
discount bowling at the Hep
pner Bowling Alley on Wed
nesdays and Thursdays from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Dr. and Mrs. Joe Gifford
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Marlatt
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny
Dr. and Mrs. L.D. Tibbies
Jack Sumner
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Miller
Cal's Arco
Gardner's Men's Wear
Trish's Beauty Shop
Pettyjohn's Builders
Farmers' Insurance
Jim Hayes
Millie's Shop
Abrams and Kuhm
Peterson's Jewelry
Central Market
Coast to Coast
Les Schwab
Sears
Wagon Wheel
R & W Drive In
Morrow County
Abstract & Title
Coach and Mrs. Sporseen
Court Street Processing
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
S3&S3I
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Office at the Morrow
County Courthouse In Heppner
handled the following calls
during the past week:
On Nov. R, a break in was
reported at Riverside High
School. A Bonrdman Citv
Police officer responded to the
call.
On Nov. 9. a fire was
reported at Columbia View
Apts.. No 1 The fire was a
burning mattress The
Rnarriman Fire Dept. respon
ded to the cill
Also on Nov. 9. Kenneth
Kiner. Irrieon. reported a
burglary at his residence. A
Morrow Co. Sheriff's deputy
responded.
On Nov. 10. Vernon Stewart.
Irrigon. reported a burglary
at 890 N. Main in Irrigon. A
Morrow County Sheriff's de
puty responded to the call.
In a Nov. 11 incident. Frank
Deuane Flock, Boardman.
was arrested by the Board
man Police Department for
alleged driving under the
influence of intoxicants, re
sisting arrest and criminal
trespassll. Clock was lodged
at the Umatilla City Jail.
On Nov. 12. an ambulance
was requested at Cal's Cafe
and Lounge in Heppner for a
person possibly having a heart
attack. A Heppner ambulance
and a Heppner City Police
Officer responded.
On Nov. 14. Carol Moon. 9th
Street, Irrigon. reported her
residence broken into and
ransacked. The damage
estimate is yet unknown A
Morrow Co. Sheriff's deputy
responded and look a report.
Also on Nov. 14. Mr. Sang.
Dodge City Motel owner.
Boardman. reported a break
in at one of the motel rooms A
Boardman Police officer re
sponded. In another Nov. 14 incident.
Portland Transit district Po
lice advised the Morrow Co
. Sheriff's Office that their
department had arrested Ed
ward Richard Robert Rausch
ert, 20. on a Morrow Co.
Circuit Court warrant. War
rant charge was alleged
failure to appear-order to
show cause. Rauschert is to
be transported back to Mor
row County by the sheriff's
department.
DMV schedule
The Motor Vehicles Division
at 278 Main Street in Heppner
will be open throughout Nov
ember, Monday through Fri
day from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and
1 to 5 p.m.
The office will, however, be
closed Nov. 11. 25, 26 and on
Nov. 18. when the Fossil office
will be open.
Pre-Holiday
Sale Ends Nov. 28, 1901
on Oneida Stainless
The American-Made Tableware
if
JLIiillLil
SAVE 3313 ON
20-PIECE STARTER SETS
20-PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 CONTAINS:
4 Place Knives, 4 PlaceSoup Spoons, 4 Teaspoons.
4 Salad Forks, 4 Place Forks,
BUY 1 SERVE 4BUY 2 SERVE 8
COMMUNITY
$6333 (Reg 95 00)
Peterson's jrm Jewelers
Com. . F J! I
HOSPITAL
NOTES
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Patients released from Pio
neer Memorial Hospital In
Heppner over the past week
include:
Sheridan Tarnasky, Hep
pner - admitted Nov. 9,
released November 12:
David Outferud. Heppner -admitted
Nov. 10. released
Nov. 14: and
Wilmn Willis,
Heppner -
admitted Nov.
9. released
Nov. 12
Patients still receivink care
at the hospitnl as of Monday.
Nov. Hi include:
Richard Hendricks, lone
admitted Nov 1:1:
Linda Sinerins, Heppner -admitted
Nov n and
Charlotte (Srnv. Heppner -admitted
Nov 14
Road work
report
The Morrow Co. Public
Works Dept. has released the
following work report for the
week ending November 14:
Construction work contin
ued on the Division Street
Bridge in Irrigon. A tempor
ary detour was built, the old
bridge structure was removed
and forms were built and
footings were poured.
Roads bladed and graveled
were: Piper Canyon, Dee
Cox. Lonerock. Iexingtnn
Cemetery, Blackhorse and
Bert Peck.
Bladed only were Sumner
Hnad. Nolan Road. Social
Hidge Road, Wyland Road and
Chirks Canyon Road.
Hock was spread on Ik-He
Ranch Road. Lexington Air
port Road and Miller Lane.
The shop was busy working
on numerous minor repairs
and preventive maintenance
tasks.
Of the 178 Items In today's
Merry Christmas
circular, the following 4
Items did not arrive:
'2.99 Christinas Gift
Wrap Pg. 1
.99 Tags & Seals
Pg.1
.88 Lamp Oil
Pg.1
2.49 Jumbo Gift
Wrap 30" Wide
Pg.8
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676-9200
PUBLIC
MEETINGS
Mondny, Nov 2:t Heppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hull, 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, .Nov. 25 - Hep
pner Public Library Hoard.
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::iin m.
The ihoeitring wai in
vented in England In 1790.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
ELECTROLYSIS
ANNA SCHWARZIN
Certified Electrologlst 06-9240
lineman Hnir Rnmovnd Permanently Evobrow Archlno--
focial Hair-Bikini Lines OpOfl TUOS. & Wed. 9-3
. . ...
365 Linden Way
FLOOR COVERING
r M & R FLOOR COVERING
Linden Wot Carpet, Linoleum,
76-9418 Ceram,c
Heppner Cabinets,
FURNITURE
f CASE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops. Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
tgfO TURNER Vox all ifoux CUiuxunct ntuL
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BRYANT
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
I J Free Mailing Service on Prescriptions ' Hospital Supplies
T Mon. - Fri. 9-6 p.m. Sat. 9-1 p.m.
Located in the Medical Center
1100 Southgate,
MONUMENTS
676-9600 SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9226
Cemetery Grave Markers,
Granite, Marble, Bronze
Serving lone, Lexingfon & Heppner
OIL PRODUCTS
DEVIH OIL
Chevron
CO.
CHEVR0fTO0DUCTSr
PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY
Mbll arm &tmKs Serving 3 Counties
Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Z?,ii &: Electronic Y1y Mntwnc .oryTrowl
-? .-Calculator Contracts Thntci
. . PIckUpiWIvwY
ERMIST0N
FFICE EQUIPMENT CENTER, INC. 567-0147
610 N. FIRST HERMISTON, OREGON
Pkiirm:::
phe:ite::s services ecu
UEPPKBl CAZETTE-TLV-IS 676-9223
HEALTH
DEPT.
Monday, Nov. 2:1 - Special
School Immunization Clinic.
School Administration Build
ing. Lexington. 5 to 7 p.m.
Tues., Nov, 24 - Free Blood
Pre8ture Clinld and Immuni
zations .Lexington Health
Dept. Office. Hu m. to 12 noon,
1 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.
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
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HeppnerfOR
Tile- Kitcnen CUl
Counter Tops
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Pendleton 276-1531 ,
inC. 676-933