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GAZETTE-TIMES
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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)
676-9228.
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette
Times. P.O. Box 337. Heppner, Oregon 97836.
$10.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler & Gilliam
counties:
$12.00 elsewhere.
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LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR
Tri-County Home Health
thanks community
To the Editor:
To the communities of
Gilliam, Wheeler, and Morrow
Counties: The staff of Tri
County Home Health Agency,
in commemorating Oregon
State's Home Health Week,
would like to thank our
community members for all
their help and support over the
past five years. A special
thank you to our patients and
their families for allowing us
to help, our physician's for
requesting our service, our
board of directors and advis
ory board for their time,
efforts and support.
The philosophy behind home
health care is to provide
skilled nursing and other
Death Notice
Robert E.
Peterson
Word has been received of
the death of Robert E.
Peterson of lone, at St.
Anthony Hospital, Pendleton.
Funeral arrangements are
pending.
A complete obituary will be
published in next week's
Gazette-Times.
JUSTICE
COURT
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
during the past week:
Perry Morter Edger, lone -Violation
of the Basic Rule (53
mph in a 35 mph zone). $28
fine.
Sometimes
you have to
walk through
unbelievable
darkness
to reach
the light.
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Introducing SHind Carroll 4s Jon Wmmill
Simon WrMim
snd Gordon OfVol s RoWrt f Kennedy
Spec ut m reen Appear nt ft My Cfhjm
Music bv T d SwwthT.lk- von R vong by
B I Thorn j
SUNDAY
MARCH 14th
6:03p.m.
Hoppnor
Church Of
Tho Nazarono
therapy services in the home
setting to the essentially
home-bound person. This
philosophy has become a true
realism thanks to your sup
port. Thank you for caring.
Sheridan Tarnasky, R.N.
-administrator
Karen Thomas, R.N.
- Heppner, lone, Lexington
Pat Bond, R.N.
Mitchell
Marie Winters, R.N.
- Condon, Fossil
Rosaline Knerr, R.N.
-Boardman, Irrigon
Jullie Mikkalo, R.N.
Arlington
Sandra Rill
- administrative assistant
Soc. Security
rep. to visit
A Social Security represen
tative will be available at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center
on Friday. March 12. The
representative will answer
Social Security. Supplemental
Security Income and Medi
care questions between 10
a.m. and 12 noon.
A representative visits the
Neighborhood Center the
second Friday 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 1-800-452-1654.
For Medicare Part A. call
collect 0-225-5303 and for
Medicare Part B. dial direct
1-800-452-0125.
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a una
High School Cafetorium
Featuring Karen Kenny &
Marti Baker
'An Evening Filled With
Music And Comedy9
2.00 per parson Donations Accoptod
This Adveiiisemenf Is Sponsored By
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Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank"'
March 11, 1982
Anniversaries
Greens honored at golden
wedding reception Sun.
I f !
Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green
By JUSTINE WEATHERFORD
On a golden Sunday afternoon March 7, 175 persons signed
the guest book at the golden wedding reception for Florence
and Cornett Green at the United Methodist Church. This
couple, the parents of three sons and one daughter, was born
and has always lived in Heppner. They were married on
March 5, 1932 in Pendleton (they eloped.)
Their life together began during the great depression when
Cornett bought a truck and hauled wool and grain. He then
became manager for Interior Warehouse in Heppner and was
a grain buyer and agent for Balfour -Guthrie before he began
Cornett Green Feed in 1956. Florence worked daily in the
office of the feed company until they sold the store six years
ago to the Lee Ansoteguis.
All four of the Green's children, along with their children
and other family members gathered for a dinner in the
church basement on Saturday evening. Eighty-five Greens
enjoyed the meal and visit the night before the community
reception. On Sunday, most of the visiting family members
helped fill the church during morning worship.
During the years that he operated his business, Cornett
has been active in the Methodist Church, in the Odd Fellows
Lodge and on the County Planning Commission. He also is a
rancher, still operating a small cattle ranch near Heppner
which belonged to his parents, Alex and Mattie Green and
which he bought from other heirs after Mattie's death.
Florence besides mothering their four children, and working
in the feed store office, has been a helper and ardent
supporter at the Public Library and for many years, an
outstanding member of the Bookworms literary club, along
with her many church activities.
The four Green children are Marion, now living at
Reedsport, whose children are Greg, Howard and Joel; Jim
who lives at Arlington and whose children are Bryan and
Janice. Janice's little daughter Melissa is the first Green
great-grandchild. Daughter Mary Ruth lives at LaGrande
and her children are Marci and Mike. The youngest son
Steve, lives in Pendleton and his four sons are Scott, Mark,
Wayne and Adam.
At the Sunday reception, each child and his children wore
different colored flowers to help folks who had not known all
these Greens, or had forgotten who belonged to whom, to
distinguish the different sub-families.
Drakes to be honored at shower
A baby shower in honor of Church of Christ.
Carley and Amy Drake will be Everyone is invited to
held Saturday. March 20. 1 attend,
p.m. at the lone United
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MEETINGS
Thursday, March 11 - Port of
Morrow Commission, Port
Office. Nelson Square. Board
man, 1 p.m.: Lexington Fire
Department, City Hall. 7:30
p.m.
Monday, March IS - Morrow
County School Board, Colum
bia Junior High School, Ir
rigon. 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire
Department, Fire Hull. 7:30
p.m.; lone Planning Commis
sion. City Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. March 17
Morrow County Court, Court
house, Heppner, 9 a.m.:
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
board, Hospital, Heppner. 9:30
a.m.
Monday, March 22 - Hep
pner Fire Department, Fire
Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. March 24 -Morrow
County Court, County
Building. Irrigon, 9 a.m. and
Heppner Public Library
board. Library, 8 p.m.
Monday, March 29 Morrow
County Planning Commission,
Courthouse. Heppner, 7:30
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m.
SCHOOL
LUNCH
MENUS
lour Schools
Thurs.. March 11 - lasagne,
tossed salad, garlic bread,
fruit, milk.
Friday. March 12 clam
chowder, bologna and peanut
butter sandwiches, crackers,
pickles, dessert and milk.
Monday. March 15 - fish
wedge, cole slaw, buttered
corn, plums, milk.
Tuesday. March lfi - ravioli,
green beans. French bread,
dessert, milk.
Wednesday. March 17 -hamburger
gravy over home
made biscuits, spinach, fruit,
milk.
Heppner Elementary School
Thurs., March 11 - Student
Council Day chicken -rice
casserole, celery -peanut but
ter, green beans, apple crisp,
rolls and milk.
Reception to honor McElligotts
A wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Paul McEUigott will
be held Saturday, March 20 2 p.m. at the Masonic Hall at
Long Creek.
All friends and relatives are invited to attend.
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HEALTH
DEPT.
Friday. March 12 free
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations. Lexington
Health Department office. 8
a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Monday, March 15 secon
dary review of school and day
care children's immunizations
begins.
Tuesday, March 16 - free
blood pressure clinic. Heppner
Neighborhood Center. 2:30
p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday. March 17 - free
blood pressure clinic, lone
Bank of Eastern Oregon
kitchen, 3 to 4 p.m.
Friday, March 19 - free
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations. Lexington
Health Dept. office, 8 a.m. to
12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. March 23 - free
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations, Irrigon Coun
ty offices, 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday. March 26 - free
blood pressure clinic and
immunizations. Lexington
Health Dept. office, 8 a.m. to
12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Fri., March 12 - spaghetti
with meat, tossed salad, sliced
pears, French Bread and
milk.
Mon., March 15 wiener
wrap, potato rounds, fruit cup,
cookie and milk.
Tues., March 16 sloppy
Joes, homemade buns, green
beans, carrots and celery,
fruit cobbler and milk.
Wed., March 17 - St.
Partick's Day lunch
lli-ppiicr High School
Mon., March 15 - fried
chicken, mashed potatoes and
gravy, biscuits with jelly, fruit
and milk.
Tues.. March 16 - cooks
choice.
Wed.. March 17 - St.
Patrick's Day brunch: saus
age, scrambled eggs, hash
browns, muffins, orange juice,
milk.
Thurs.. March 18 - barbe
cued ham. green beans, let
tuce salad, hot rolls, apple
crisp, milk or salad bar.
Fri.. March 1!) - sandwiches,
chips, salad, ice cream bar
and milk
Saint Patrick's Day.
get your FREE
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SHERIFF'S
REPORT
The Morrow County Sheriffs
office nt the Morrow County
Courthouse In Heppner handl
ed the following cases during
the past week:
On February 23, a tackle
box was found near Washing
ton SI, in Irrigon.
On February 211. Archie
Rickkila reported a section of
Irrigation pipe stolen between
February 18 and February 21
from the Boardman area. The
pipe section was valued at
$150.
On March 2, Michael Allen
Hrown reported $10 In gas
stolen from Brown's Auto and
Truck Stop In Irrigon. The
vehicle involved was reported
stolen in Walla Walla. Wash,
and was recovered by OSP nt
The Dalles.-
On March 4, an ambulance
was requested at Bucknum's
Tavern. Heppner. A Heppner
ambulance responded.
"Knowledge Is the only
elegance."
Ralph Waldo Emerton
BUSINESS
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NOTES
Patients admitted and re- '
leased from Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital during the past
week Include:
Carmel Lennon, Heppner -admitted
March 2, released
March 7; and
Kathy Cutsforth, Lexington
- admitted March 5, released
March 5,
Patients still receiving care
nt the hospital as of Monday,
March 8 Included:
Richard Hendricks, lone
admitted March 2;
Herman Havekist, Heppner
- admitted March 3;
Deniece Matthews, Hermis-
ton - admitted March 6; and
Gene Stone, Heppner -admitted
March 6.
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