TWO-The Heppner Gaxette-Ttmes. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. November 16. 1981
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Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879. Second-class
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Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503)
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Obituary
Jack Getz
BOARDMAN Jack Getz,
60, died Nov. 18 at his home in
Boardman.
Born at Garden Home Oct.
13. 1921. Getz was a longtime
Boardman resident. He had
worked as a heavy equipment
operator in construction.
Getz was a member of the
H & P Engineers Union local
701. and the Eagles Lodge. He
was a World War II Navy
veteran.
Survivors include his wife,
Gloria Getz, Boardman; son
Bill. The Dalles; daughter
Kathy Cimmiyotti, Pendleton;
brothers George and Sebas
tian, and a sister, Teresa
Schwab, all ot Tacoma; sister
Katie Bengson, Esmond,
N.D.; three grandchildren,
several stepgrandchildren
and one step-greatgrandchild.
Funeral Mass was held at 11
a.m. Friday at the Boardman
Grange Hall, with burial at the
Boardman Cemetery.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Cancer
Fund. .
Burns Mortuary, Hermis
ton, is in charge of arrange
ments. PUBLIC
MEETINGS
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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 p.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 2- Morrow
County Court. Morrow Co.
Courthouse, Heppner 9 a.m.
Monday, Dec. 7 - Heppner
City Council. City Hall. Hep
pner. 7:30 p.m. Heppner Fire
Dept. .Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Dec. 8 - lOne City
Council. City Hall. lone. 7:30
p.m. Lexington City Council.
City Ha!!. Lexington. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 9 - Morrow
County Court. Morrow Co.
Courthouse, Heppner, 9 a.m.
Thursday, Nov. 10 - Port of
Morrow Commission. Port
Office. Nelson Square,
Boardman. 1 p.m. Lexington
Fire Dept.. City hall. Lexing
ton. 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 14 - Heppner
Planning Commission, Hep
pner City Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Heppnber Fire Dept.. Fire
Hall. Heppner. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 16 - Mor
row County Court. Court
house, Heppner, 9 a.m.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Board, Hospital, Heppner,
9:30 a.m.
Monday, Dec. 21 - Morrow
County School Board, District
Office. Lexington. 7:30 p.m.
Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire Hall,
Heppner, 7:30 p.m. Heppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hepp
ner. 7:30 p.m. lone Planning
Comm.. City Hall. lone. 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 23 - Mor
row County Court, County
Building, Irrigon, 9 a.m.
Heppner Public Library
Board, Heppner Library, 8
p.m.
County Planning Comm..
Courthouse. Heppner. 7:30
p.m. Heppner Fire Dept.. Fire
Hall. 7:30 p.m.
HOSPITAL
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Patients admitted and re
leased from Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital in Heppner over
the past week include:
Ivan Lorenz, Heppner -admitted
Nov. 16, released
Nov. 18;
Kenneth Palmer, Lexington
- admitted Nov. 18, released
November 21;
Damien Wilhelm, Lexington
- admitted Nov. 20, released
Nov. 22;
Rick Steven Smith, Jr.,
Heppner - admitted Nov. 20,
released Nov. 22; and
Jason Cameron, Heppner -admitted
Nov. 20, released
Nov. 22.
Lena Kelly, Heppner -admitted
November 21 was .
still receiving care at the
hospital as of Monday, Nov.
16.
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Office handled the follow
ing calls during the past week :
On Nov. 16 Pete McElligott
reported a burglary and theft
on the Jack Sumner place.
Rock Creek. A Morrow Co.
Sheriff's deputy responded to
the call.
On Nov.- 18 a house was
reported to be on fire three
miles east of the Boardman
Golf Course on Wilson Road.
The Boardman Fire Depart
ment and a Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy responded to
the call.
In a November 19 incident.
Earl Dee Green. Jr.. Umatilla
was arrested by the Hermis
ton Police Department on an
Irrigon Justice Court warrant
for alleged failure to appear
and exceeding the maximum
speed limit. Green posted bail
and was released.
Also on November 19. John
George Mahoney was arrested
by The Dalles Oregori State
Police on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for allegedly
driving while suspended and
exceeding the maximum
speed limit. Mahoney was
lodged at the Wasco County
Jail.
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SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
HEPPNER ELEMENTARY
Mon., Nov. 30 - Birthday
surprise.
Tues., Dec. 1 - potatoes -meat
gravy, cole slaw, cake,
fruit and milk.
Wed., Dec. 2 - stew, cottage
cheese, pineapple slices,
bread and milk.
Thurs., Dec. 3 - beannie
weinie, salad, gelatin, rolls
and milk.
IONE SCHOOLS
Mon., Nov. 30 burritos,
carrot sticks, spinach, dessert
and milk.
Tues., Dec. 1 - Chinese
hamburger, buttered corn, hot
rolls, fruit and milk.
Wed., Dec. 2 - cowboy
macaroni, tossed salad, hot
rolls, dessert and milk.
Wedding Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lacy Green and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hatfield Wight Sr. announce the forthcoming marriage of
their children, Betty Faeand Robert Hatfield. The ceremony
will be held Saturday November 28, 7 p.m. at Hope Lutheran
Church in Heppner.'
A reception will follow at the I.O.O.F. Hall, Lexington. All
friends and relatives are invited to attend.
Wright Johnson
Julie Wattenberger, Echo, and Paul Johnson of Palmer,
Alaska are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Susan Johnson, Echo, to Mark Wright,
Lexington, the son of Mrs. Pat Wright, Lexington and the late
Harvey Wright.
The ceremony will be held Sunday, Dec. 20 at the United
Methodist Church in Heppner at 2 p.m.
A reception will follow at the I.O.O.F. Hall in Lexington. All
friends and relatives are invited to attend.
Wedding
Haguewood Bristow
Linda Marie Bristow and Keven Oral Hague wood were
married on Oct. 23 in lone.
Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bristow, lone.
Keven is the son of Mr. Ron Haguewood, lone and Mrs. Lynn
Hague wood, Portland.
The couple is at home in lone.
Marriage Licenses
Marriage license applications were received at the Morrow
Co. Clerk's office at the Morrow Co. Courthouse in Heppner
from:
Michael Glenn Smith, 31, Heppner and Patty Mae
Huddleston, 19, Heppner and
Robert Hatfield Wight, 28, Lexington and Betty Fae Green,
21, Lexington.
HEALTH
DEPT.
Tuesday. Dec. 1 - Free Blood
Presssure Clinic and immuni
zations. Boardman City Hall. 1
to 4 p.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 2 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic. Hep
pner Neighborhood Center.
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Friday. Dec. 4 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic and immuni
zations. Lexington Health
Dept. Office. 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. Dec. 8 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic and immuni
zations, Irrigon County Of
fices. 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday. Dec. 1 1 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic and immuni
zations. Lexington Health
Dept. Office.8 a.m. to 12 noon.
1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. Dec. 15 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic. Neigh
borhood Center. 2:30 to 4:30
p.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 16 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic. lone
Bank of Eastern Oregon
kitchen. 3 to 4 p.m.
Friday. Dec. 18 - Free Blood
Pressure Clinic and immuni
zations. Lexington Health
Dept. Office. 8a.m. to 12 noon.
1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. Dec. 22 - Free
Blood Pressure Clinic and
immunizations. Irrigon
County Offices. 1 to 4 p.m.
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Fri., Dec. 4 - soup, sand
wiches, salad, dessert and
milk.
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
Monday, Nov. 30 - chicken
sandwiches, green beans,
mixed fruit, cookies and milk.
Tuesday. Dec. 1 - beef-n-pork
wraps, scalloped pota
toes, hot rolls, Jell-o, dessert
and milk.
Wednesday, Dec. 2 - spa
ghetti, garlic bread, lettuce
salad, sliced peaches or salad
bar and milk.
Thursday, Dec. 3 - beef
stew, hot rolls, cheese and
pear salad, cupcake or salad
bar and milk.
Friday, Dec. 4 - toasted
cheese sandwich, tater tots,
hot chocolate, 'i apple and
milk.
Green
What's Your
Opinion?
"What do you have to give
thanks for this year?"
"I'm just thankful I'm in a
nice little community like
Heppner, Oregon," said Ken
Nairns, II, Heppner.
Grades 1
Tues.f
7:30
Adults
Students
Grades 1
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B
ANK OF
Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank"
Santa's Workshop
(Editor's note: Beginning Thanksgiving week and
continuing through the December 24 Issue, the G-T will
publish Santa's Workshop as a special holiday feature for our
readers. Each week a G-T staff member will give
instructions to make a Christmas ornament or craft. Some
projects will be primarily for children, others are for
children and adults.
From us to you. Happy Holidays.
Christmas Chain from Patti Allstott, editor
Instructions for making a Christmas Chain appeared in the
"Good Housekeeping" magazine Christmas issue about 13
years ago. My mother showed me how to get started and I
had a lot of fun making it. We hung the chain on the fireplace
hearth and it has been hung there each year since.
Materials needed: aluminum foil, a pencil and scissors.
Instructions:
1. Cut foil into 1VS x 6 or 7 inch strips.
2. Roll foil strip around pencil and carefully remove
rolled foil from pencil.
3. Pinch and squeeze the rounded foil strip to compact the
width of the strip, leaving one end open (cone shaped).
Place compressed end into open end and pinch shut.
4. Continue making links and joining them together as
you go until desired length is achieved.
The finished chain may be hung, as my family has, on a
fireplace hearth or on a Christmas tree, in an entry way or
just about anyplace.
The chain is fun for kids to make and keeps well over the
years. If a link comes apart and the chain breaks, just get out
the foil and make a repair.
ROAD
. The Morrow County Public
Works Dept. has released the
following work report for the
week ending November 21:
During the past week the
county road crew bladed and
graveled Nolan Road. Belle
Ranch Road. Dee Cox Road.
Valby Road. Don Turner Road
and Strawberry East.
Bladed only were: Kilkenny
Road. S. Wagonblast. Juniper.
No. 677. Brenner Canyon nnd
' Dolven Road.
Fill material and gravel
were used on the Bergstrom
Carlson Road.
A short section of Upper
jRhea Creek Road was
straightened and widened
with the D7 Cat. The D6 was
used to clean the channel of
Willow Creek, where the
water washes onto the road
We would like to say ty
thanks to our children,
relatives and friends.
lAr & AAAPY
ALL SCHOOL
Talent S
thru 12
Dec. lf
p.m.
Heppner High
School Cafetorium
A variety of acts presented
by Heppner Schools Music Dept
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Signs and reflectors were
replaced on Wilson Road and
the Bombing Range Road.
Rock walls were rebuilt ot
culvert ends on the Nolan
Road.
Construction of the Division
Street Bridge in Irrigon is
near completion. The deck
will be paved this week and
will be open to traffic by
December t.
Anson Wright and Cutsforth
parks were closed on Monday.
November 23.
The crusher on Clarks
Canyon Road has been operat
ing periodically this past
week.
The mechanics have been
preparing snow removal
equipment for the icy, snowy
days ahead.
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