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TWO The lleppner Gaiette-Times, as ts, The OHiciol City of Heppner and It County of Morrow The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Nirnw C iiiy's iMt-Owftfi1 Weekly Newsiiprr U.S.P.S. 240-420 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) 6769228. 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. I David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers Obituaries Sarah T.Farley HEPPNER - Sarah T. Farley, 94 formerly of Hep pner, died at Gresham on Thursday, January 7. Funeral Mass was held Monday, Jan. 11 at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Heppner with the Rev. John O'Brien officiating. Casket bearers were Bill Kenny, Harry O'Donnell, James J. Farley, Paul Hisler Jr., Jack Healy and John Mollahan. Organist was Rikka Tews and Ronald McDonald was soloist. Con cluding services and vault interment were at Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Farley was born Feb. 12, 1887 to Michael and Mary Doherty Kenny. She married James Farley on January 20, 1907 in Hep pner. Her husband preceded her in death in 1958. Mrs. Farley was a lifelong resident of the Heppner area, until moving to Hood River eight years ago. She later moved to Gresham, where she lived for the past three years. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church; and the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Survivors include daughters Margaret Monahan of Condon, and Rosanna Applegate of Hood River; son James Far ley, Pendleton; sister Cecelia Buckhum, Heppner; 12 grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Those who wish may contri bute to the St. Patrick. Church Altar Society. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep pner, is in charge of arrange ments. Lewis Earl Padberg LA GRANDE Lewis Earl Padberg, 77 La Grande, a former Lexington and lone resident, died in La Grande on Sunday, Jan. 10, 1982. He was born Dec. 24, 1904 in lone, the son of Lewis J. and Maud Wood Padberg. He spent most of his youth on the ranch near Lexington and in Portland, joining the U.S. Navy in 1942. After his discharge in 1945. he settled in La Grande, where he worked for Eastern Oregon State College until his retire ment in 1968. Mr. Padberg was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and of the American Legion. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 16, at 2 p.m. at the Lexington Christ ian Church, with the Rev. Donald Shelton officiating. Casket bearers are Marvin, Bill and Eldon Padberg, Frank and Joe Halvorsen and Lindsay Kincaid. Concluding services and interment will be at the Lexington Cemetery, with ritualistic services by the lone American Legion, Post No. 95. Mr. Padberg is survived by two sisters, Emerald Roundy, Kennewick, Wash., and Ruby Miller, of Quartzsite, Ariz., and numerous nieces and nephews. Sweeney Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Now 20 OFF Auto Gloss Installation UaaW,J -vWii We Make PIG IRON Auto Body PH- 676-5435 200 N. Chase m(jiiii,fejjiii'li'i'ftl''i Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. Newspaper of the JUSTICE COURT Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following cases during the past week: Neil Todd Lansing, 10342 S.E. Harold, Portland killing antlerless deer without unit permit. $207 fine. Terri Fawn Viol, 555 S.E. 2nd, Canby - exceeding the maximum speed limit (75 mph in a 55 mph zone). $55 fine. Rickey Eugene Jones, 5411 S.E. Thiessen, Milwaukie -exceeding the maximum speed limit (65 mph in a 55 mph zone). $34 bail forfeited. Todd Wayne Harrison, P.O. Box 394, Lexington careless driving. $55 fine. Robert LeRoy Brinkman, 17241 S.E. Pine, Portland -failure to validate deer tag. $49 bail forfeited. Morrow Co. traffic deaths up from 1980 Oregon's tentative 1981 traffic death toll has been set at 645, a decrease of less than one percent from 1980 stated a news release from the Oregon Department of Transporta tion. Morrow County had six traffic deaths in 1981 as compared to one in 1980. The 1981 count of victims includes 84 pedestrians, 68 motorcyclists and 12 bicycle riders. Both pedestrian and motorcyclist tolls decreased slightly from a year ago, while bicyclist fatalities showed a slight increase. The remaining 481 victims died either as drivers or passengers of motor vehicles, according to statistics compil ed by the Motor Vehicles Division from police and driver reports of accidents. Traffic accidents during weekend and holiday periods resulted in 262 deaths. Twenty-one percent of the victims (136 people) died in 59 multiple death crashes. This was a 32 percent increase over 1980 when 103 victims died in 47 multiple death crashes. Increased speeds traveled by drivers on highways was noted as a possible factor in the rising number of multiple death crashes. One crash in November in Polk County claimed six lives. Forty percent of the 1981 victims were under age 25. Gilliam County had no fatal traffic accidents during 1981. Figures are subject to revision if delayed reports are received or if people listed as injured die within 30 days of the accident, the news release concluded. Included With Our Work Free Estimates I January 14, 1982 Anniversaries Palmers to celebrate 40th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer will be honored at a 40th wedding anniversary celebration, to be hosted by their family, on January 24. The open house reception will be held at the I.O.O.F. Hall, Lexington, from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. HOSPITAL NOTES Patients admitted and re leased from Pioneer Memor ial Hospital in Heppner during the past week include: Paul Taylor, Lexington -admitted Jan. 4, released Jan. 6; and Karen Kollman, Ukiah -admitted Jan. 5, released Jan. 6. Patients still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday. Jan. 11 included: . Richard Schmidt Sr., Hep pner - admitted Jan. 3: and Edgar Olson. Heppner -admitted Jan. 6. PUBLIC MEETINGS Wednesday. January 13 -Morrow County Court. Court house. Heppner. 9 a.m. Monday, January 18 - Mor row County School Board, Sam Boardman Elementary School. Boardman, 7:30 p.m.: Heppner Fire Department, Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m.; lone Planning Commission. City Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. January 20 -Morrow County Court. Court house, Heppner, 9 a.m.: Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, Hospital, Heppner, 9:30 a.m. Monday, January 25 - Hep pner Planning Commission, Courthouse, Heppner. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner Fire Depart ment. Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. January 27 -Morrow County Court. County Building, Irrigon, 9 a.m.: Heppner Public Library Board. Library, 8 p.m. SHERIFF'S REPORT a The Morrow County Sher iff's Department at the Mor row County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following calls during the past week: On January 7. a flue fire was reported at 280 Hill St. in Heppner. The Heppner Fire Dept. responded. Also on January 7, Donald L. Fisher, McMinnville, was arrested by the Bend Police Department on Morrow Coun ty Justice Court warrants for allegedly driving while sus pended and having no liability insurance. Fisher was lodged at the Bend Polite Dept. On January 8, Samuel J. Cleaver of Irrigon was arrest ed by a Morrow County Sheriff's deputy on a LaGrande District Court warrant for allegedly negotia ting a bad check. Cleaver was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. COUPON Hot Spiced Cider 25 reg. 40 Banana Split Secials gthn20th J HEALTH DEPT. mmmmrmmmmtmmmm Friday, January 15 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic and immunizations, Lexington Health Dept. Office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. January 19 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic, Hep pner Neighborhood Center, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. January 20 -Free Blood Pressure Clinic, lone Bank of Eastern Oregon kitchen, 3 to 4 p.m. Friday, January 22 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic and immunizations. Lexington Health Dept. Office 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, January 26 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic and immunizations, Irrigon Coun ty offices, 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, January 29 - Free Blood Pressure Clinic and immunizations, Lexington Health Dept. Office. 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS Heppner High School Monday. January 18 -turkey and noodles, muffins, peas, apricots, milk or salad bar. Tuesday. Jan. 19 - spaghetti, garlic bread, lettuce salad, pears, milk or salad bar. Wednesday. Jan 20 - chili, corn bread, vegetable sticks, pudding, milk or salad bar. Thursday. Jan. 21 - hot dogs, onion rings, green beans. '2 apple, milk. Friday. Jan. 22 - cook's choice: turkey sandwiches. lleppner F.lemrntarv SchiMil Thursday. Jan. 14 - potatoes wilh gravy, salad, pickled beets, fruit and milk. Friday. Jan. 15 - hot turkey sandwiches, vegetable, salad, fruit and milk Monday. Jan. Ifi - spaghetti with meal, cheese sticks, green beans,' fruit and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 19 - cook's surprise. Wednesday. Jan. 20 - chili beans, salad, fruit, cornbread and butter, milk. lone Schools Thursday. Jan. 14 - wiener wraps and sauerkraut, butter ed vegetables, dessert and milk. Friday. Jan. 15 - potato soup, tuna and peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, crack ers, dessert and milk. Monday. Jan. 18 - chicken fried steak, peas and carrots, bread and butter, fruit and milk. Tuesday. Jan. 19 - chili, celery sticks, pear and cheese salad, milk. Wednesday. Jan. 20 - chick en and noodles, buttered peas, cinnamon rolls, fruit and milk. SPECIAL Any Single Sundae 65 reg. 85 good only with this coupon I I Heppner Nazarene to host Kids Rally Day II n II ! Rusty Christian and The Heppner Nazarene Church will host a "Kids Rally Day" featuring ventriloquest Cliff Taylor of Spokane. Wash and his dummy Rust Christ ian. Taylor and his dummy will be appearing at the Heppner Nazarene Church on Saturday. Jan. 16 at 2 p. m and on Sunday, Jan. 17 at 10 and 11 a.m. "All kids are invited." said the Rev. Floyd Wilks. Parents M ' J i j I H pi & k - Y) il V. I , 1 New film to be shown at Christian Life Center Evangelical Films' newest release, "Heavenly Decep tion." will be shown at the Christian Life Center in Hep pner. on Sunday. January 17 at 7 p-.m "Heavenly Deception" is the true story of Chris Elkins. a college student who joined All Saints' begins Services are now being held every Wednesday at All Saints' Episcopal Church in Heppner at 7 a.m. announced the Rev. Edwin Watts. Bishop Kimsey The Rt. Rev. Rusty R, Kimsey, bishop of the Episco pal Diocese of Eastern Oregon will make his annual visitation at All Saints' Episcopal Church in Heppner on Sunday, January 17, an nounced the Rev. Edwin Watts, vicar of All Saints'. lone City Council meets lone City Council met on Tuesday. Jan. 5 and owd the only bid received tin a l!)7:t Cadillac, reports city recorder Dianna Starr. The bid was awarded B & C Repairs, Inc. of lone. OvRAVELLE The fine details ...of Caravelle timekeeping seen in the distinctive outstanding bracelets and in the precision of its quartz movements accurate to within a minute a vear i Peterson's yrfi Jewelers nr-n sf I! I If ill Cliff Taylor are also welcome to attend, he added Kor transportation, call the Rev Wilks. fi7fi-5!i29. Rusty and Taylor will present a program called '"Family Fellowship Week" which will feature music, magic tricks, "ventrick olizm." prizes and Bible stories. Rusty was hand crafted by Taylor, who has performed professionally since 1955. the Unification Church. The film shows how Elkins be came involved in the church, how it changed his life and how he later felt that some thing was wrong, a sort of "heavenly" deception All are invited to attend, said the Rev. Doug Thomas early services Each service will he follow ed by a continental breakfast. All Christians are invited to attend, said the Rev. Watts. to visit Heppner Bishop Kimsey will conduct the Sunday morning services and Mass will be celebrated. The Rev. Watts also announc ed that several people will be confirmed during the service. A pot luck dinner will follow the service, added the Hev. Watts. Correction The Thompson - Hams wedding, published in last week's (;a.e!te Times was in error. The matron of honor was not listed 'fauna Mclntvrc. Moses Lake. Wasli was matron of honor for her sister by BULOVA B. Tuxtured uoidtone case Malching link txacDlol Gilt dial $120.00. Goimone case and link bracelet Cream dial 1118.00. styling of its 676-9200 p- If- Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the following Work Report for the week ending January 9: ' Several slick and snowy roads were sanded and np proximately B0 roads were plowed , Five and six foot drifts were closing roads In the following areas: Hard man. Hunna-Arbuckle, Eightniile Vnlhy and Upper Rhea Creek Road.' , Deck repair on the Spring Hollow Bridge w as completed, 4 Corners Snowmobilo Club PLAYDAY HOT DOGS Sund Jan 17fh CHIU 7 gaMES South Jonos Prairio 2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF 4 CORNERS Everyone invited! BUSINESS Dl RECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS iv 234 N. Main Heppner IS 676-9123 FLOOR COVERING M&R FLOOR COVERING . Linden Way carpet, 676-9418 Ceramic Heppner Cobinets, FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE j TURNER 9..t M VAN MARTLK 1 lV.J : & bKYANI MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY I J Free Wailing Service on Precripliori Hospital Supplies f Mon. - Fri. 9-6 p.m. Sal V I p m. Located in the Medical Center 1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 MONUMENTS 676-9600 SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9226 Cemetery Grave Markers, Granite, Marble, Bronze Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner OIL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIfJ OIL r2 co. CHEVRON PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY Mbil arm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 OFFICE SUPPLIES tfS TiwrltM 3wpOvrh.Ult Kftacolit,on( E'elte Electronic Yewly Maintenance factory Trained fcWrl. Calo Con.rec,. 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