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LETTERS
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To the ditor:
The" American Legion is
' searching for members of the
' senior drum and bugle corps
' that performed in past years.
Some of the groups were : The
Pendleton Cowboys, the Port
land Police Corps., the
Astoria Royal Chinooks, the
National Champion Corps of
1959, the $alem Indians, and
the Portland Leathernecks.
There were many other units.
All are being asked to gather
in Albany during the Depart
ment Convention, to be held
June 24 through 26. Also, those
who might want to take part in
a marching demonstration, a
part of the convention drum
and bugle show, are invited to
the convention city the week
end of June 19 to rehearse.
Reunion plans include
special housing and head
quarters with a dugout at the
VFW hall. Memorabilia will
be displayed 'with tapes,
movies, and slides of old
senior corps inaction. Already
. the committee has pictures,
uniforms, and instruments
from other days. There will be
. a banquet with all sorts of
awards. Other special activi-
Obituaries
Teresa M.
Beauchamp
IONE Teresa M. Beau
champ, 94, died Sunday, Jan.
31, 1982, at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner.
She was born Nov. 10, 1887,
at Salt Lake City, Utah, the
daughter of Robert and Jo
hanna Kupski Witz.
A memorial Mass will be
said Friday, Feb. S, at 5:30
. p.m. at St. William's Catholic
Church in lone. Following
cremation, private committal
61 the ashes will be held at
Sitka, Alaska.
Mrs. Beauchamp made her
home in lone, and was a
member of St. William's
Church.
She is survived by two
daughters, Loa McElligott of
lone and Norma Cosgrove,
Portland; a son, Felix Beau
champ, Portland; 21 grand
children and 16 great-grandchildren.
Two of her children
preceded her in death.
Contributions for those who
wish, may be made to the
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Foundation.
Sweeney Mortuary, Hep
pner, is in charge of arrange
ments. SCHOOL
LUNCH
MENUS
lone Schools
Thursday, Feb. 4 - cook's
choice
Friday, Feb. 5 - chicken
noodle soup, peanut butter
sandwiches, chopped ham
sandwiches, dessert and milk.
Monday, Feb. 8 - hambur
gers, potato chips, pickles,
fruit and milk.
Tuesday, Feb. 9 - Spanish
rice, buttered veggies, hot
rolls, fruit and milk.
Wednesday, Feb. 10 - fish
wedge, coleslaw, hot rolls,
dessert and milk.
The great French writer Emile Zola and the great French
painter Paul Cezanne ware boyhood friends.
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 4, 1982
Heppner
TO EDITOR
ties are planned. Those at
tending do not need to be
convention delegates or
guests, but must register for
the reunion.
The American Legion drum
corps program is one of the
oldest. In early years nearly
every post had such a team.,
with only legionnaires allow
ed. In later years others were
recruited to play. Probably
they were first to include
women as participants. In 1932
the national champion North
Dakota corps had a beautiful
drum majorette. This was a
convention held in Portland.
Since there was no contest
rule against women, the corps
was probably responsible for
women being a part of both the
drum and bugle corps as well
as high school and college
bands.
Those interested in attend
ing can contact any local
Legion Post for information,
or write to Martin Brouwer
2723 N. Willis Blvd., Portland.
Oregon 97219, or phone, (503)
289-1456.
Mabel Gearhart
Search Chairman
Anna K.
Bergstrom
IONE Anna K. Berg
strom, 87, died Monday,
February 1, 1982 at Pioneer
Memorial Nursing home.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, February 3, at 11
a.m. at Valby Lutheran
Church, with the Rev. John
Maas officiating. Rikka Tews
was the organist.
Graveside services are to be
held Thursday, February 4, at
12:30 p.m. at Rose City
Cemetery, Portland. . Casket
bearers will be Paul Warren,
Jim Farley, Art Warren,
Barton Clark. Cecil Rill and
Laurence Becket.
Mrs. Bergstrom was born
March 21, 1894. at Cloquet,
Minn., the daughter of JO.
Peterson and Mathilda An
derson Peterson. She came to
Portland in 1906 and attended
school there. She worked for
Pacific Northwest Pell for 35
years until her :tirement in
1944.
On Dec. 9, 1933, she was
married to E.W. (Bill) Berg
strom in Portland.
Mrs. Bergstrom was a
member of the Valby Luther
an Church, Rhea Creek
Grange, the Order of the
Eastern Star, the Lexington
Rebekah Lodge, and Pacific
Northwest Bell Oregon Trail
Pioneers. She was also one of
the original contributors
towards the establishment of
Emanuel Hospital at Port
land. Survivors include her hus
band, Bill Bergstrom, a son,
Rudy Bergstrom and grand
daughter Erika, all of lone;
five step-grandchildren and a
sister, Effie Land of Port
Orchard, Wash.
Contributions may be made
to the American Diabetic
Association or the American
Cancer Society.
Sweeney Mortuary was in
charge of the arrangements.
Wedding
Gall --Kilkenny
Mr. and Mrs. John Gall
St. Clares Catholic Church was the setting for the
November 28 marriage of Kelly Ilene Kilkenny and John
Charles Gall. Burgundy and white were the colors selected
by the bride for the candlelight ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father, Kelly wore a lace gown
with a sweetheart neckline accented with tiny seed pearls.
Attending the bride were Kim Cutsforth of Anchorage,
Alaska; Lynne Kilkenny, Seattle, Washington; Caroline
Sasaki, New York, New York; and Marian Sasaki of
Portland, Oregon.
Attending the groom were Steve Gall of Seattle,.
Washington ; Charles Best of Portland; Mike Batlan, Salem ;
and Scott Sumner of New York.
Candlelighters were Kellie Hammond, sister of the bride
and Earl Hammond, brother of the bride. Kevin Kelkenny
served as ring bearer for his sister. Shelly Ashbeck, cousin of
the bride, was flower girl.
A reception was held following the ceremony at Columbia
Edgewater Country Club.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Robert Kilkenny of
Heppner and Mrs. Vesta Handy of Portland. She is a
graduate of the University of Oregon and was a member of
Alpha Phi Sorority.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John U. Gall,
Whittier, California. He is a graduate of Willamette
University where he received a B.A. in 1975 and a M.A. in
1977. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.
An additional reception was held to honor the couple at
Hacienda Country Club, Whittier, California on December 26.
After honeymooning in Kona. Hawaii, the couple is at home
in Lake Oswego.
Anniversaries
Palmers honored at 40th
anniversary celebration
By DELPHA JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer were honored on their 40th
anniversary Sunday, Jan. 31 at the Lexington I. O O F. hall by
their neighbors and friends.
Mrs. Palmer, the former Leila Marshall, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall of Lexington and Kenneth
Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer were married
January 24, 1942 at the Christian Church in Heppner. They
were attended by Jack and Ruth VanWinkle.
The young couple moved to a ranch on the Lexington-lone
Highway and have continued living there and raising their
family.
The lodge rooms were decorated with flowers and candles
in autumn colors. A lovely three tier cake with cascades of
flowers in Autumn colors was flanked by lighted tapers. The
cake was served by Carol Ann Rea and Barbara Haggard.
The tea table was adorned with lighted candles, a punch
bowl and silver coffee services. Serving coffee was Myrtle
Marshall. Janelle Rea served punch and in charge of the
guest book was Dyan Rea.
Following the afternoon activities, a dinner was enjoyed by
the Palmers and their friends and relatives.
The affair was hosted by their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rea and daughters of Hermiston; a
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Balfe of Anchorage,
Alaska; son Scott of lone; and Michael Palmer of Portland.
Those coming from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilcox of Hermiston, Alice Harrison, Boardman, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Marshall, Pendleton, Kathy Marshall of Umatilla,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Harrison of Hermiston and Mike and
Barbara Haggard and children of Portland.
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VFW and auxiliary to
hold Sweethearts Ball
Veterans of Foreign wars
and Auxiliary No. 4184 of
Heppner will sponsor a Sweet
hearts Ball on Sunday. Febru
ary 14. The free event will lx'
held at Heppner Elks Lodge
and will begin at 2 p.m.
Sr. bowling league begins
A senior high bowling
league will begin Saturday,
February 6, 10 a.m. at the
Heppner bowling alley. The
league, sponsored by the
Morrow County Juvenile Ser
vices Commission, is open to
DR. E.K SCHAFFITZ
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE CLOSED
Feb. 4 to March 1
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Kefreshmenls of soft drink
will be served and door prizes
will be awarded, said a
spokesperson.
Everyone over 40 is invited
to attend.
all senior high students in
south Morrow County.
A sign up sheet is available
at the alley, or students may
sign up Saturday, said Debbie
Sheirbon. program director.
HEALTH
DEPT.
Friday, February 5 - free
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations. Lexington
Health Department office. 8
a in. to 12 noon. 1 to 4 p m
Tuesday, February 9 free
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations. Irrigon coun
ty offices. 1 to 4 p.m.
Thursday. February tl
Sam Boardman Elementary
Immunization Clinic. K) a m.
Friday. February 12 - free
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations. Lexington
Health Dept. office. 8 a.m. to
12 noon, 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. February 16 - free
blood pressure clinic. Heppner
Neighborhood Center. 2:30 -4:30
p.m.
Wednesday, February 17 -free
blood pressure clinic,
tone Bank of Eastern Oregon
kitchen. 3 to 4 p.m.
Thursday. February 18 -Riverside
High School Im
munization Clinic. 10 a.m.
Friday, February 19 - free
blond pressure clinic and
immunizations. Lexington
Health Dept. office. 8 a.m. to
12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. February 23 free
blond pressure and immuni
zations. Irrigon cnunlv offices.
1 to 4 p.m.
Wednesday. February 24 -AC.
Houghton Elementary
School Immunization Clinic,
10 a.m.
Thursday. February 25 -Columbia
Jr. High immuniza
tion clinic, to a in
Friday. February 2fi - fnt'
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations. Ixington
Health Dept. office. H a m lo
12 noon and I fo 4 p m
BIRTHS
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Zachory Alexander Wise A
son, Zachory Alexander was
bom January 16 to Mr. and
Mrs. Casev Wise of Hermis
ton. He was txrn at Good
Shepherd Hospital. Hermiston
and wcit'hed 5 lbs 11 o
Grandparents are Ken and
Rosie Smith, Heppner, and
Vera Law of Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich.
Christopher Ronald Bow
man - A son, Christopher
Ronald was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Bowman of Heppner
on January 23 at Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
ton. He weighed 7 lbs. IS' oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jiggs Bowman, Heppner,
Mrs. Florence Wada of Lahue,
Hawaii and Mr. Jerry Ishue
ashi of Honolulu. Hawaii.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lytton Strom of
Castle Rock, Wash.
Correction
Due to a submission error.
Tim Patton, an lone High
School junior was inadver
tently not named on the A
semester honor roll.
t Give a 14K gold gift this I
Valentine's Day. The famous a
rip Floating heart is available now. p5p
Shop while selections are plentiful.
S? eterson's Jewelers f f
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PUBLIC
MEETINGS
Monday, February I - Hep
pner City Council, City Hall,
7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire
Dept.. Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m
Tuesday. February 2 lone
City' Council. Cilv Hall. 7 3i
pm : Lexington Cilv Council
City Hall 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. February 3 -Morrow
County Court. Court
house. Heppner. 9 a.m.
Monday. February 8 - Hep
pner Planning Commission,
City Hall. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall.
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. February to -Morrow
County Court. Court
house. Heppner 9 a.m.
Thursday, February II -Port
of Morrow Commission.
Port Office. Nelson Square.
Boardman. I p.m.: Lexington
Fire Department. City Hall.
7:30 p.m.
Monday. February 15
Morrow County School Board,
Sam Boardman Elementary
School. Boardman, 7:30 p.m.;
lone Planning Commission
City Hall. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall.
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, February 17 -Morrow
County Court. Court
house. Heppner. 9 a.m.:
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Board. Hospital. Heppner,
9:3ii a m
Monday. February 22
Morrow County Planning
Com m ission . Court house.
Heppner. 9 am: Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall.
7:3i p m.
Wednesday. February 24 -Morrow
County Court. County
Building. Irrigon. 9 am:
Heppner Public Library
Board. Heppner Library. 8
p.m
Soc. Security
rep. to visit
X Social Securilv represen
tative will be available at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center
on Fridav. February 12 The
representative will answer
Social Security, .Supplemental
Security Income and Medi
care questions tie) ween 10
a m and 12 noon
A representative visits the
Neighborhood Center the
second Fridav of each month
to answer questions concern
ing Social Security and Medi
care. However, most business can
be handled by telephone For
Social Security and Supple
mental Security Income busi
ness, dial direct l-WMl 452 f54
For Medicare Part A. call
colled 0 2Z'i r.:i.'l and for
Medicare Part B. dial direct
l-HOO-452 0125
iJVITATIiriS
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676-9223
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
The Morrow County Sher
iff's office handled the follow
ing calls during the past week :
On January 27, on ambu
lance was requested at Dodne
City Inn, Boardman for a
woman who reportedly fell. A
Boardman ambulance re
sponded. In a January 30 incident,
Jerry A. Stefani of lone was
arrested by a Morrow County
Sheriff's deputy on a Morrow
County Justice Court warrant.
The charge was alleged fail
ure to appear on a charge of
Criminal Trespass I. Stefani
posted bail and was released.
Two Trocker hold meeting
By SHEI.I.EY STKOF.HF.lt
The Two Trackers 4-H horse
club held a meeting Monday,
February I.
Joan Eckman, leader, help
ed new members learn the 4-H
Pledge.
The group discussed the 4-H
contest, and essays are due
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Free Mailing Service on Prescriptions Hospital Supplies
Mon Fn. 9 6 pm. Sal. 9 1 p.m.
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MONUMENTS
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Granite, Marble, Bronze
Serving lone, Lexington & Heppner
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
Patients admitted and re
leased from Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital in Heppner over -the
past week Include:
Christopher Bowman, Hep
pner - admitted January 2B,
released January 20: and
Nova Hietnuinn. lone -admitted
January 30. released
January 31,
Patients still receiving core
at the hospital us of Monday,
February I included:
Robert Shuman. Heppner
admitted Januarv 20;
Ola Rough's, Heppner -admitted
January 30; and
Emilie Klncer, Heppner -admitted
January 30.
May 1.
Ann Lindsay and Wendy
Skillicorn are scheduled to
give a reort on horse
anatomy. A film on English
riding will also be shown.
A Valentine bake sale will
be held Friday. February 12.
3:30 p.m. at Murray Drug.
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