Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 03, 1981, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday,
The Official Newipaper of rhe
City of Heppner and the
Counly of Morrow
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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
LETTERS
Be proud
To the Editor:
As Football Coach at Hep
pner High School. I would like
to thank everyone who helped
make this past season such a
resounding success. The
assistant coaches, players,
high school staff members,
parents and fans can be proud
of what was accomplished this
past season.
As evidence of the fact that
good sportsmanship still does
exist in athletics. I enclose
copies of letters sent to us
from an Oakridge student and
the Oakridge principal.
Sincerely.
John Sporseen
Football Coach
Heppner High School
(Editor's note: Following are
the two letters sent to Heppner
High School that were enclos
ed for publication with Coach
Sporseen 's letter.)
Heppner High School:
We. the student body of
Oakridge High School would
like to show our appreciation
for the hospitality we were
shown while we played your
school in the quarter-finals of
the State A football playoffs.
Never before have we felt so
at home. The hospitality room
you had for us to warm our
weary bodies and fill our
stomachs made it seem like
we were a part of your family
and were right at home, even
after a seven hour drive.
Everyone was so friendly.
Even after we had won the
game everyone wished us the
best of luck and hoped we
would go all the way. The
Winterize
Your Car
How!
Drive through the
cold weather season
trouble-free. Well
do all that's neces
sary . . . reasonably!
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VESTED SUITS
SLACKS
TOP COATS
WESTERN
SPORT
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Heppner
TO EDITOR
community of Heppner seems
to be so close. We were
impressed with the spirit you
had for your football team.
With such spirit you have
much to be proud of. in fact,
your community and school
seem like they are one. Never
before have I personally seen
as great a bunch of people as
you were. We hope to change
our hospitality so that we are
as thoughtful of others as you
were to us.
It is too bad that we had to
meet so early in the bracket of
the tournament. With the kind
of motivation shown by the
fans and players, a team like
yours should go all the way. If
there was some special trophy
for spirit your school and
community would receive it
with no doubt. We. again
thank you for the special time
we had together and hope we
will again meet.
We. the students of Oak
ridge High School wish you the
very best of luck in everything
you do whether it be athletics
or community functions.
Keep up the spirit, you're one
very special school and com
munity. Yours truly,
Eric Rockwell
for the Oakridge
High Student Body
Principal Jim Bier
Heppner High School
Heppner, Oregon
Dear Jim:
On behalf of our school, fans
and players. I wish to thank all
concerned with putting on the
game between our schools.
Also, a special congratula
tions on the nice hospitality
people and all of the goodies
that they provided.
The game itself was really a
shoot-out. wasn't it? It was
probably the best game I have
seen in many, many years of
watching high school football.
Both teams played hard-hit-'
ting ball and showed good
sportsmanship throughout the
entire contest. Win, lose, or
draw, that is what the game is
all about : both schools can be
very proud of their young
people.
Once again, thanks for a fine
job of hosting the game; we
hope we can represent our
bracket right on through to the
finals.
Respectfully,
' William C. Tipton
Principal
MEM'S CLOTHES
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
WESTERN SHIRTS
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Obituaries
Lena H. Kelly
HKPPNEH Lena H. Kelly.
86. a lifetime residont of Ihe
area, died Thursday. Nov. 26.
I9HI at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
She was born near Heppner
Oct. 10. 1895. the daughter of
Matthew G. and Angeline
Hint) Hughes.
On Aug. 27. 1921, she was
married to Edward A Kelly in
Pendleton.
A graduate of Oregon
Normal School at Monmouth,
she taught for many years at
Heppner. Lexington, rural
schools in the county, a year at
Helix, and in Grant Countv.
where she was grade school
, principal at Monument for
several years. Her first
teaching job was at the Willow
Creek School above Heppner.
in 1918. She retired from
teaching in 11. hut continued
to work as a substitute teacher
and tutor for ten more years.
She was a member of the
Oregon Teacher's Associa
tion, the National Retired
Teachers' Association, the
United Mthodist Church, the
Rebekah Lodge, and was a
charter member of the Lex
ington Grange.
Graveside' services were
held Saturday. Nov. 28. at
Heppner Masonic Cemetery
with the Rev. Michael Sheri
dan officiating.
Mrs. Kelly is survived by a
son. Robert E. Kelly. Weiser.
Idaho: two daughters.
Kathryn Robinson and Eileen
Sating, both of Heppner: six
sisters. Edith Pfeil. Salem :
Ethel Gaarde. Clements.
Calif.: Edna Kohlman.
Tigard; Melba Quackenbush.
Betty Pettyjohn and June
Bellenbrock. all of Heppner:
two brothers. Elwyn and Matt
Hughes, both of Heppner; 10
grandchildren and 15 great
grandchildren. Her husband.
Edward, preceded her in
death in 1952. Three brothers
also preceded her in death.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Oregon
Cancer Society or to the
Heppner United Methodist
Church Memorial Fund either
directly or through Sweeney
Mortuary. Heppner.
Homer Mankin
HEPPNER ; Homer
Mankin. a long-lime resident
of the lone area, died Friday.
Nov. 27. 1981. at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital at the age
of 88.
He was born Feb. 6. 1893. in
Bolt. West Virginia, the son of
John J. and Catherine Farmer
Mankin. He came to lone in
1918. to join his brother Fred.
He worked there on ranches
until his retirement.
Mr. Mankin was a veteran
of World War I. and a
long-standing member of the
lone American legion which
recently presented him with a
60-year pin.
He was preceded in death by
one sister and three brothers.
He is survived by numerous
nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were
held Tuesday. Dec. 1. at lone
High View Cemetery.
Sweeney Mortuary was in
charge of arrangements.
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Alexander Ulrieh
IIKI'I'NER-Alexnnder
iAle Ulrieh. 70. died at his
home in Heppner on Ft'idav.
Nov. 27. 1981.
He was born Nov. 6. 1911 in
Hussel. Kansas, the son of
Carl and Mnrv Rlnhm Ulrieh.
Mr. Ulrieh lived in Morrow
Count v most of his life where
he was employed as a farm
hand until his retirement. He
was a veteran of World Warll.
and was well known for his
beautiful wood carvings.
Survivors include a brother.
William Ulrieh of Heppner;
three sisters. Dee Sather,
Heppner: Pauline Wills. Red
mond: and Lydia Cory.
Seattle.
Graveside services were
held Tuesday. Dec. t. at
Heppner Masonic Cemetery.
Sweeney Mortuary was in
charge of arrangements.
Wedding Announcements
Kilkenny - Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Henderson, Kennewick, Wash., would
like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Diane to John Kilkenny , son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kilkenny. Heppner and Vesta Kilkenny of Portland.
A December 31. 4 p.m., wedding is planned at the Parish of
the Holy Spirit, 7419 W. Clearwater Ave., Kennewick. Wash.
All friends and relatives are invited to attend.
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Office at the Morow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
during the past week:
On Nov. 23 Pamela Vail
Maddern and Daniel Joe Case
were arrested by a Union
County Sheriff's deputy on
Morrow County Irrigon Jus
tice Court warrants for two
counts of alleged custodial
interference. Both posted bail
and were released.
Also on November 23. Jed
Ayelett. Frontage Road, re
ported the theft of 12 turkeys.
On Nov. 24. Jennifer E.
Lund. Ixington. was arrest
ed by a Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy for allegedly
carrying a concealed weapon.
Lund posted bail and was
released.
In another Nov. 24 incident.
Steven Carlock. Caldwell.
Idaho was arrested by a
Morrow County Sheriff's de
putyfor allegedly driving
under the influence of intoxi
cants. Cariock was released
on his own recognizance.
On Nov. 27. Larry Mills of
Morrow County Grain Grow
ers reported a door kicked in
and windows broken at the
Patterson-Ferry Road eleva
tor. A Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy responded to
the call.
Also on Nov. 27 an ambu
lance was requested for a
possible heart attack victim at
Wilson Road Trailer Park in
Boardman. A Boardman
ambulance responded to the
call.
from 10a.m. to 4p.m. in the Pavilion
and Annex at the Morrow County Fairgrounds
Meet Santa ,
(and bring your camera I) Brsj
Sandwiches, coffee and pie served. M-rP
FREE Admission.
ori owl by
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Your Home-Owned,
MEMBER FEDERAL
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
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Pntients admitted and re
leased from Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital in Heppner
include:
Judith Pennington. Heppner
admitted Nov. 23 released
Nov. 25:
Richard Cox. Ixincton
admitted Nov. 23 and released
25:
Virginia Rosewall. Heppner
- admitted Nov, 23 released
Nov. 25: and
Harriet Evans. Heppner -admitted
Nov. 25. released
Nov. 27
Vernon Oilman. Heppner.
admitted Nov. 27 was still
receiving care at the hospital
jis of Monrlav. Nov, 30
Marriage
Xieenses
A marriage license applica
tion was received at the
Morrow County Clerk's Office
in Heppner from David Joe
Steelman, 28, lone and Kim
berlv Denise Steele. 19, lone.
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CHRISTMAS
DREAMS TO
CHERISH FOREVER
Elegant Engagement Rings And
Matching Wedding Bonds Can Make
This Holiday Extra Special
Peterson's
BUSH
Have an old fashion Christmas at the
10th Annual
AR TIF A C TOR Y
Saturday, December 5
Find thai special
Make your own Christmas wreath.
OF
astern Oreqon
Independent Bank
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Wednesday. Nov. 25 Hep
pner Public Library Rtard.
Heppner Library. 8 p.m.;
Morrow County Onirl, 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 n.m.
Wednesday. Dec. 2- Morrow
County Court. Morrow Co.
Courthouse, Heppner 9 a.m.
Monday, Dec. 7 Heppner
City Council. Citv Hall, Hep
pner. 7:30 p.m. Heppner Fire
Dept. .Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Dec, R . JOne Citv
Council. Citv Hall. lone. 7:30
p.m. Lexington Citv Council.
Cit y Ha 1 1 . 1 .ex i ng t on , 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.. Citv hall. Lexing
ton. 7:30 p.m.
Mondav. Dec. 14 Heppner
Planning Commission. Hep
pner City Hall. 7:3(1 pm
Heppnlter F'ire Dept., Fire
Hall. Heppner, 7:30 p m.
Wednesday. Dec. 16 - Mor
row Countv Court. Court
house, Heppner, 9 a.m.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Board. Hospital. Heppner.
9:30 a m
Mondav. Dec. 21 - Morrow
County School Board. District
Office. Ijxingtnn. 7:30 p.m.
Heppner F'ire Depl .. Fire Hall.
Heppner. 7:30 p.m. Heppner
Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hepp
ner. 7:30 p.m. lone Planning
Comm.. Citv Hall. lone. 7:30
pm.
Jewelers
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676-9200
handmade gift.
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Werinosdny, Dee. 23 Mor
row County Court, County
Building, Irrigon, 8 a.m.
Heppner Public Library
Bourd, Heppner Library, 8
p.m.
County riminine Comm..
Courthouse. Heppnor, 7:110
p ni. Heppner Fire Dept.. Flrr
Hull. 7:: p.m.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PAHTS
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
ELECTROLYSIS
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Certified ElectroloaUt 070-9240
Unwanted Hair Removed Prmanntly Eyebrow Arching-
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FLOOR COVERING
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Linden Way Carpet, Linoleum,
A7A.QAM Ceramic Tile, Kitchen
Htppntr Cobinets,
FURNITURE
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Carpet, LinoleumCounter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY .
.J Free Mailing Service on Prescription Hoipilal Supplies
Mon. Fri7 W p rn. Sat. 9-1 p.m.
Located in the Medical Center"
1 100 Southgote, Pendleton 276-1531 ,
MONUMENTS
676-9MX) SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9224
Cemetery Grave Markers,
Granite, Marble,Bronz
Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner
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BIRTHS
Klmbei-lv I'avr Sweek -,A
daughter. Kimherly Fayr was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Sweek. The Dalles, She was
born November 22 at The
Dulles General Hospital and
weighed six pounds eight
ounces.
Grandparents are Mr, and
Mrs. Clayton Sweek. Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette
Foster. The Dalles,
Cieat grandparents are Mr,
and Mrs. OeorRe Ramsey of
The Dalles.
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
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Heppner,OR
Counter Tops
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INSURANCE mowammynt
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OIL COMPANY
Farm Chemical Serving 3 Couirtkl
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