I a aaraa iar 'ai r' ajr' w'at as i iea""ir TWO The Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, January 21. 1982 if iiini"-m m i a ei iar n " a"" The OHicial Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the 4 County of Morrow OHTPA The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES NrrwCiutj'sHf-0wif4 ekljNfWJMfr 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) B7fi-922B. Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times ,P O. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 97836. $8 on in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler & Gilliam counties: $10.00 elsewhere. I David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers J LETTERS TO EDITOR Dear Oregonians: Thank you for your interest in helping balance the state budget . Since my call for a special legislative session, I have received over 3.000 letters from Oregon citizens express ing their feelings about my proposed state budget. Whether highly critical or very supportive, most of the letters offered constructive suggestions. I would like to respond to each letter individually, but because of the large number of letters received. I find that time and dollars are too short. Therefore. I have chosen, with your understanding, to res pond through this and other Oregon newspapers. As you probably know by now, I have proposed to the Oregon Legislature a plan to balance the state's budget primarilv with budget cuts Obituaries Milton Boyce CONDON Milton Boyce, 86, Heppner, died Saturday, January 16, 1982 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hep pner. Graveside funeral ser vices were held at the Condon Cemetery on Wednesday, January 20. Mr. Boyce was born October 14. 1895 at Shelby, N.Y.. the son of Isaac and Laura Boyce. He came to Oregon in 1902, settling in the Winlock and Olex areas. He served in World War I with the military police at the Presidio in San Francisco and in New York City. He returned to Gilliam County where he worked for a time as a Condon city police man. He later went to work for the Gilliam County Road Department, where he was employed for 32 years. He had lived in Heppner for the past two years. He was married to Merle High on June 4. 1967. Survivors include his wife. Merle, and a son, Ray. both at Heppner: a daughter, Viola Damron. Troutdale: step daughters Colleen Selby of Condon. JoAnne Wegner, Merced, Calif., and Patty Bush, Sun Lake. Ariz., a stepson. Bill High, also of Sun Lake. Ariz., 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Those who wish may contri bute to the charity of their choice. Sweeney Mortuary. Condon, was in charge of arrange ments. Infant Rill HEPPNER A private graveside funeral for the infant child of Cecil and Molly Rill, Heppner, was held Tues day, January 19, 1982 at Heppner Masonic Cemetery. The child died Thursday, January 14. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep pner, was in charge of arrangements. Senior News January birthdays will be celebrated at the Wednesday. January 27 Senior meal. Senior Ixiwling is held every Wednesday and Thursday at the Heppner bowling alley. All seniors are invited to bowl. along with various revenue measures. The only tax in crease I have proposed is a small increase in the beer and wine tax (four cents on a six-pack of beer; thirteen cents on a bottle of wine). I believe my approach to this problem is the best one for Oregon during a time of economic recession. I do not believe it is the time to cut property tax relief to pay for state programs. Again, thank you for taking the time to give me your comments about our state budget problems. Your ideas, concerns and support helped as I made my decisions regarding these critical issues. Thank you for writing: your continuing interest is appreci ated. Sincerely, Vic Atiyeh Governor SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS Heppner High School Monday, Jan. 25 - tacos. lettuce, shredded cheese, tomatoes, apple pie and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 26 - chicken pot pie. cottage cheese, peach half, chocolate cookie, milk or salad bar. Wednesday, Jan. 27 - pork gravy, mashed potatoes, rolls, peanut butter and celery, fruit and milk. Thursday. Jan. 28 - enchila das, green beans, lettuce salad, fruit bars and milk. Friday. Jan. 29 - tuna or peanut butter sandwiches, baked beans, salad, doughnuts and milk. lone Schools Thursday, Jan. 21 - Chinese hamburger, buttered corn, hot rolls, dessert and milk. Friday. Jan. 22 - clam chowder, peanut butter and bologna sandwiches, pickles, crackers, dessert and milk. Monday. Jan. 25 - sloppy Joes, buttered corn, fruit and milk. Tuesday. Jan. 26 - stew, hot rolls. pineapple-cottage cheese salad and milk. Wednesday. Jan. 27 - beans and wieners, hot rolls, fruit salad and milk. Heppner Elementary School Thursday, Jan. 21 - vege table soup, meat sandwiches, celery sticks, fruit cobbler and milk. Friday. Jan. 22 - creamed turkey with biscuit, tomatoes, stuffed celery, baked apples and milk. Monday. Jan. 25 - rice with gravy, vegetable sticks, fruit and milk. Tuesday. Jan. 26 - tacos. cheese and lettuce, corn, baked dessert and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 27 - fried chicken, potatoes and gravy, vegetable, fruit and milk. "Men do not suspect faults which they do not commit." Samuel Johnson SHERIFF'S REPORT 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 12. Virginia L. , Smith. Irrigon was arrested by a Morrow County Sheriff's deputy on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for allegedly negotiating a bad check. Smith's case was taken before a judge, she was arraigned and released. On January 14. Elias L. Ortiz. Irrigon. reported a Smith & Wesson 9 mm semi-automatic pistol stolen. The gun was valued at $315. A Morrow County Sheriff's de puty took the report. January IS. a flue fire was reported at Bob Hire's resi dence at 285 W. Center Street in Heppner. The Heppner Fire Dept. responded. In another January 15 incident. Leland J. Shippen tower, 26 of Pendleton was arrested by Morrow County , Sheriff's deputies for driving while revoked. He was lodged at the Umatilla City Jail. . Sr. Mealsite committee thankful for support By JUSTINE WEATHERFORD The Heppner Senior Meal site Committee greatly appre ciates the support of all the local churches, businesses, schools, organizations and many individuals who have assisted this program in so many ways during these past months. The donated items, food and money, as well as the hours of time spend have helped great ly in the re-establishment of the mealsite in Heppner. The special generosity of Rod and Meg Murray and of All Saints' Episcopal Church is sincerely appreciated. Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the following Work Report for the week ending January 16: In the Boardman - Irrigon area, pot holes were patched with cold mix on the following roads: Kunze, Olson, Wilson, No. 665, No. 816. Boardman Irrigon, Pole Line, Pipeline, Slaughter. Bombing Range, Patterson Junction, No. 777 and No. 716 Brush was cut and burned and culverts cleaned on several roads. Snow was removed and intersections sanded. Cold mix patching in the south end of the county was done on the following roads: Pine City to Lena, Bombing Range, Strawberry East and Fuller Canyon Road. Snow was plowed from approximately 20 roads, and 10 Ton Load Limit signs were put on most oiled county roads because of frost heave prob lems. Approximately 350 tons of patch material was mixed with our new pugmill. This material was produced using Chevron-Spec. 200 asphalt which is one of the most successful patching asphalts available. The approximate cost, produced at the site, is $25 per ton - about $5 per ton less than our cost of similar patch material obtained from Hermiston. In addition to the savings of material costs, our hauling costs will be drasti cally reduced. VITA rep. Taxpayers who are elderly, handicapped, low-income or non-English speaking can have tax returns filled out free of charge by a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) representajive. VITA representative. Pegge J. Ramos will be at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Fri day. January 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Other visits will be scheduled as needed, said a spokesperson. JUSTICE COURT Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following cases during the past week : Kenny Wilbur Cook. P.O. Box f67. Pilot Rock 7.400 lb. group axle overload. $270 fine. Raymond Daniel Kalal. 995 E. Elm. Hermiston - exceed ing the maximum speed limit (69 mph in a 55 mph zone). $65 bail forfeited. Transportation to Heppner available lone and Lexington resi dents in need of a ride to Heppner on Wednesdays are asked to call Dot Halvorsen. 422-7143 to make arrange ments. The bus leaves the lone Church of Christ everv Wed nesday at 10 a m. Round trip cost for those over 60 is 75 cents. Cost for those under 60 is $1.50. Heppner residents needing a ride to the mealsite are asked to call Mary Nikander 676-5571 or call 676-9621. There has been an increas ingly good attendance at the Wednesday noon meals. Sen iors generally contribute $1 as they enter; non-seniors usual ly contribute at least $2. The Mealsite Committee is happy to have the members pf the . County Court and other non seniors attend the meals. It is suggested that any family who has a senior citizen visiting them might enjoy bringing their guest to the 4-H building, county fair grounds at noon on Wednes days to enjoy the fellowship and the nutritious meal pre pared by the site cook Cherrie Gark and crew. BMCC enrollment down Winter term enrollment at Blue Mountain Community College shows day student enrollment to be down slightly from the same term last year. Registration figures at the end of the first week of classes, Jan. 8, totalled 979 students. Figures from a year ago pegged winter term en rollment at the end of the first week of classes at 1,003, stated a BMCC news release. Having 24 fewer students registered at this time does not seem to be a downward trend, but instead is interpre ted as a "stabilizing of, enrollment" at current fig ures, according to Truman Baily, registrar. Informal readings from the Admissions Office at the college seem to indicate that the number of transfer stu dents from four-year colleges and universities seems to be up. Students may be returning , to Pendleton after one term away at college because of the hike in tuition charged at state institutions, Baily indicated. About 1,185 students have enrolled in division of contin uing education classes offered throughout Umatilla and Mor row counties. Registration for both day and evening classes continues at the college through much of January, the news release concluded. to visit Beginning February 1. Mrs. Ramos will be available every Mondiiy and Tuesday at the Civic Recreation Center. 215 Orchard Ave.. Tlermiston. from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. For more information, phone Pat Brindle. 676-5873 or Pegge Ramos. 376-8271 even ings. VITA is sponsored by the federal Internal Revenue Ser vice and the state revenue department. HOSPITAL NOTES Patients admitted and re leased from Pioneer Memor ial Hospital in Heppner during the past week include: Jewell Hampton. Heppner admitted January 10, released January 16: Freida Majeske, Heppner -admitted January 10, released January 17 and ; LaRheata Reavis. lone admitted January 15, released January 16. James Lennon, Heppner admitted January 12 was still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday, January 18. PJVI.H. Aux. slate meeting Pioneer Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will hold a regular monthly business meeting on Thursday. January 21. 1 p.m. at the hospital's upstairs solarium. Women of the Christian Life Center will host a party for residents of the nursing home at 2 p.m. All members and interested persons are invited to attend, said a spokesperson for the event. District sup. to visit Heppner Nazarene The Rev. Walt Lanman of Spokane. Wash.. Nazarene district superintendent, will make his annual visit to the Heppner Nazarene church on Sunday. January 24, announ ced the Rev. Floyd Wilks, pastor of Heppner Nazarene. Marriage and divorce workshop slated A workshop on the Catholic teachings of marriage and divorce will be held Monday, January 25 at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church Parish Hall at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Richard Groves, vice chancelor of the Baker AAI I APC vvrvL-L-y-Awi STERLING 3,4,5 and 6 piece place settings 4(FOFF OPEN STOCK Also includes: Aegean Weave, Grand Colonial, Romance of the Sea, Old Atlanta, Shenandoah, Spanish Lace, Stradivari, Grand Victorian, Meadow Rose And Tuttle Patterns: Beauvoir, Hannah Hull, Onslow Sale ends April 3, 1982 f fvs 'Sale subject to termina Peterson's jfe lHppner fJ BIRTHS John David Robert Rogers -A son. John David Robert was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel Rogers, Arlington, at Pioneer Memorial Hospital In Heppner on January 14. He weighed 7 lbs. 10' a oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers, McMinn ville and Dr, and Mrs. Arthur Roberts of Newberg. Great -grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nixon of Newberg. Daniel Arthur Mies A son, Daniel Arthur was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mies of Columbia, South Carolina on December 21. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kain. Pendleton; Arthur Warren, Heppner; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mies, La Grande. Great-grandparents are Bruce Bothwell. The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren of Heppner. Daniel joins brothers Kris topher, three, and Eric, one, at home. The Rev. Lanman will be present during the Sunday Worship Service and will later meet with the church board of directors. A pot luck dinner will follow the service, Wilks concluded. diocese and associate chief judge in diocesan marriage court will conduct the work shop, said a St. Patrick's spokesperson. All adults and senior high school students are invited to attend, said the spokesperson. 'OFF Grande Baroque lion without notice. Jewelers 676-9200 HEALTH DEPT. 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 2ti - 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. Ba m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Irrigon Assembly of God slates Family A Family Crusade program will begin Sunday, January 24, 7 p.m. and continue through January 28 at the Irrigon Assembly of God Church. The crusade will feature Wrangler Rod and "Squeaky," said a spokes person. Wrangler Rod and his fam ily will present puppet shows. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPP11ER AUTO PARTS 234 N. Main Heppner 676-9123 FLOOR COVERING r M & R FLOOR COVERING Jg .t j. im Comet. Linoleum. w unaan iiwj A7LQ11R Ceramic Heppner Cabinets, FURNITURE r" CASE FURNITURE Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE l TURNER kTi VAN MARTER BRYANT MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY I fre Moiling Service on Prescription Hospital Supplies Mon - Fri 9-6 p.m Sal. 9 1 p.m. Located in the Medical Center 1100 Southqate, Pendleton 276-1531 MONUMENTS 676 9600 SWEENEY MORTUARY 676-9226 Cemetery Grave Markers, Granite, Marble, Bronze Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner OIL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIN OIL CO. 'CHEVRON PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY MtDil orm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 OFFICE SUPPLIES Omt Regleler vFumtture -noanOHKn) Equipment Typewriters Electric 4 Electronic Calculators Cop.en ERMIST0N FFICE EQUIPMENT N FIRST Dimmr riiiiiiii PRIOTIKS SERVICES F0H youh mm oa azzzss uj .. IIEPPKER GAZETTE-Tl&SS 67Mm PUBLIC MEETINGS Monday. 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