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I o I wra1 m o m 11 TWO- The Heppner Gaiette - Th OHwial Naonpopar of lh City of Hoppnor and th County of Morrow The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Mtrriw butt's Imt-OwH Weekly Nfwspipr U.S.P.S. 240-420 Published every Thursday and entri-ed 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 33". Heppner. Oregon 97836. $10.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler & Gilliam counties: $12.00 elsewhere. I David and April Hilton Svkes, Publishers J Engagements Bigelow - Fortenberry Polly Fortenberry and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fortenberry, Heppner, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Polly, to Darryl Bigelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bigelow, also of Heppner." A July wedding is planned. Marriage A Marriage License ap plication was received at the Morrow County Clerk's office from: .Public Meetings Monday. April 5 - Heppner City Council, City Hall. 7:30 p.m.: and Heppner Fire Department. Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 6 - lone City Council. City Hall. 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. April 7 - Mor row County Court. Court house. Heppner, 9 a.m. Thursday. April 8 - Port of Morrow Commission. Port Office. Nelson Square. Board man. 1 p.m.; Lexington Fire Department. City Hall. 7:30 p.m. Monday. April 12 - Heppner Planning Commission. City Hall, 7:30 p.m.: Heppner Fire Department. Fire Hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. April 13 - Lexing ton City Council. City Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. April 14 - Mor row County Court. Court house. Heppner. 9 a.m. Monday, April 19 - Morrow County School Board, district office, Lexington. 8 p.m.: lone Planning Commission. City Hall. 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire Department. Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 - Mor row County Court, Court house, Heppner, 9 a.m.: Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, Hospital. Heppner, 9:30 a.m. Monday. April 26 - Morrow County Planning Commission, Courthouse, Heppner. 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart ment, Fire Hall, Heppner, 7:30 p.m. . Wednesday, April 28 - Mor row County Court, County Building, Irrigon. 9 a.m.; Heppner Public Library Board. Library. 8 p.m. Tht most useful irtu it patfnc. John Dewey Tlmes. Heppner , Oregon, Thursday, i . . r Darryl Bigelow Licenses Walter Brookshire. Corval lis and Victoria Edmundson, also of Corvallis. Joshua Lewis Hill - A son, Joshua Lewis, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lewis Hill of Lexington on March 24 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. He weighed 7 lbs. 12 01. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rauch of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hill of Hines. Joshua joins a sister, Dani, four years, at home. Derrik Austin Morris - A son. Derrik Austin, was born tn Mr. and Mrs. Kip Morris of Warm Springs on March 19 in Madras. He weighed 8 lbs. 13' oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and Mrs. Mildred Pankey. all of Hep pner. Great -grand pa rents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worlein of Spray and Mrs. Winifred Hyatt of Fossil. Great -great -grandmothers are Mrs. AC. Hyatt of Murphy, North Carolina and Mrs. Flora Campbell of Macks Creek. Missouri. Cub Scout bake sale planned A bake sale will be held Saturday, April 10, beginning at 10 a.m. in front of Central Market. Proceeds from the sale will help offset Cub Scout ' Day Camp cost for Pack 611, said a spokesperson. The camp has been scheduled for July 12-16 at a cost of $18 per boy. Shirley Connor and Karen Palmer are organizing the sale, the spokesperson said. Proceeds will be used by camp registration by each boy that participated in the sale, she added. The location of the camp will be announced at a later date. April 1, 1982 Obituaries Millard Vera Nolan PENDLETON-Millard Vern Nolan Sr.. 79, Pendleton, a former area resident and lifetime Oregon resident, died March 28, 1982 at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. He was born December 2. 1902 in lone to Walter Eugene Bud and Ivy Nolan. He married Irene Peck in Camas, Wash, on July 3. 1934. Mr. Nolan was a retired wheat rancher and was a past director of the Jordan Elevat or Co., past director of the Lexington School Board, a life member of the Masonic Lodge No. 69 of Heppner, a member of the Royal Arch Masons Chapter 26. Heppner, a mem ber of Al Kader Shrine Temple. Portland, a member of the Scottish Rifle of Freemasonary. a member of the First Christian Church. Heppner, a life member of the Oregon Wheat Growers League, a member of the Morrow County Grain Grow ers and a life member of the National Rifle Association. Mr. Nolan was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother. Survivors include his wife, Irene of Pendleton: one son. Millard Vern Nolan Jr. of Heppner; two daughters: Bev erly Miles of Clarkston. Wash.; and Phyllis Bell. Tacoma, Wash.: one brother. Col. Elmo D. Nolan of Pass Christian, Miss.; a sister, Wilma Simon of Clarkston. Wash. ; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Wednesday. March 31, at the First Christian Church in Heppner with the Rev. Don Shelton officiating. Vocalists were the Rev. Doug and Karen Thomas and organist was Betty Marquardt. Casket bearers were Cecil Rill, Roger Campbell, Bob Campbell, Steve Peck, Lyle Peck and Cecil Jones. Honorary bearers were Harold Becket, Gene Pierce. John Wood, Lonnie Henderson. Roy Quackenbush and Bob Jepsen. Folsom-Bishop Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. TJertha Hays McDaniel BEAVERTON-Bertha Hays McDaniel, 84 of Beaverton. a former area resident, died Tuesday, March 23. 1982. at a Portland hospital after an extended illness. She was born on November 16, 1897, in Boulder. Colorado, the daughter of William and Myrtley Bashor Hays. She received her early education in Boulder, then moved with her family to Eastern Oregon in 1912. She graduated from Hardman High School. She then attended Reed College, where she majored in math and education. After her graduation from Reed, she received a master's degree in science from Oregon State University. On November 7, 1924, she was married to James Mc Daniel in Heppner. They farmed in Morrow County and Mrs. , McDaniel taught in Hardman and at Al pine School. They then moved to Grant County, where they farmed at Izee. Later, they moved to Stayton, where Mr. McDaniel retired. Mrs. McDaniel taught high school for 29 years, including 21 years at Stayton High School. She retired in 1963. In 1978 she moved to Beaverton, living there until her death. Mr. McDaniel preceded her in death at Stayton, in 1968. Mrs. McDaniel devoted her spare time to gardening, especially enjoying her roses. Funeral services were held Friday, March 26, at the First United Methodist Church in Beaverton, with the Rev. Robert Benefiel officiating. Committal services were at Restlawn Memory Gardens, Salem. She is survived by a sister, Hazel Bennett of Beaverton and several nieces and nephews, including Elvira Irby and Delsie Craber, both of Heppner. Richard J. Fluiz HEPPNER- Richard J. Flaiz, 74 of Heppner, died Monday. March 29. 1982 at a Veteran's Hospital in Wulla Walla. Wash. He was born February 11, 190H in Howard. Kansas to Arthur and Minnie (Vollmer) Flaiz. He married Cora A. Thompson on April 24. 1937 in Independence. Kansas. The couple then moved to Nevada whore Mr. Flaiz entered the U.S. Navy. Following World War II they moved to Oregon, settling in Grant Co. and later in Kinzua before moving to Heppner in UHi2. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 1, 2 p.m. at Sweeney Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Richard Bigelow officiating. Ron McDonald will be soloist and Karen Stai'k pianist Casket bearers will be Troy Day. Homer Bowman. Dale Turner, LaVerne Van Marter III. Mile Prindle and Jerry Buschke. Mr. Flaiz is survived by his wife Cora of Heppner; a son, Richard Flaiz, also of Hep pner; three daughters. Patri cia (Mrs. Verne) Mabley of Kent; Ellsa Mae Gibson, Heppner; and Sandy (Mrs. Gordon) Dames, also of Heppner; a brother, Charles Flaiz. and three sisters: Nina Burke. Alice Wells, and Kath erine Davis, all of Kansas; and six grandchildren. Sweenev Mortuary. Hep pner. is in charge of arrange ments. LaUna May Crowell HEITNF.K - La Una May Crowell. 94. of Heppner. died Thursday. March 25, 19K2. at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. She was born March 26. IBK7 in Marion. Ind. to John and Lydia (Jones) Jackson. She moved to Michigan where she married Adorno C. Crowell on April 2. 1)" in Sherman. Mich They moved to Heppner in 1916. In 1923 they moved onto a small cattle ranch located between Cecil and Morgan. The Crnwells rais ed Holsteins on their ranch until IHfi3 when they moved to lone She was preceded in death by two daughters and by her husband, who died in 17. Services were held Monday, March 29 at the lone United Church of Christ with the Rev. Cathy Barker officiating. Wilma Cheney was soloist and Rikka Tews was organist. Casket bearers were Frank Crook, Bill Rowell. Gene Crowell. Edwin Winkelman, Chauncy Crowell and Rob ert Crowell Jr. Concluding services and interment were at High View Cemetery, lone. Mrs. Crowell is survived by two daughters: Delorous M. Stevens, Wenatchee. Wash.; and Julia K. Davis of Puyallup. Wash.; two sons; RoU-rt B. Crowell of Omak, Wash ; and Howard E. Cro -well of lone; 17 grandchild ren: 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep pner was in charge of arrange ments. Budget workshop slated A budget workshop will be held in Pendleton. April 8. 10 a .m. to 5 p.m . at the Pendleton City Hall conference room. The workshop will explain the budgeting process of fire districts, cemetery districts, city districts, etc.. said a spokesperson and the public is invited to attend. Buttercreek Livestock 4-H Club meets By BETH HEATH ERLY The Buttercreek Livestock 4-H Club met Thursday, March 18 at the home of their leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bailey. The meeting was called to order by President Paula Sheriffs Report The Morrow County Sher iff's office nt the Morrow County Court house in Heppner handled the following calls during the past week: On March 22, a one vehicle accident was reported at Fourth nml Washington streets in Irrigon. A Morrow County Sheriff's deputy re sponded. Also on March 22. A Heppner ambulance was requested "on (iooselierry Rond just outside of lone for a man involved in a one vehicle accident - truck overturned Driver was Del hert Slim I F.mert of lone. In another March 22 inci dent. Troy l.indstrom. lone, reported vandalism to his vehicle. A Morrow County Sheriff's deputy fook the report . In a fourth March 22 incident. Sergio J, Gutierrez. 21 of Irrigon was arrested bv a Morrow Co. Sheriff's deputy fur alleged Theft II in connec tion with a March 21 theft of $187 from Bernice Phillips and Esther Slanderer, both of Irrigon A male juvenile was also arrested in connection with the theft, Gutierrez was also urresled for alleged Possession of a Controlled Substance: less than one ounce, he was loducd at the 1'matilla Count v Jail On March 24. Paul A, Carlson. 21 of Heppner was arrested by a Heppner City Police officer for allegedly Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance. On March 25. an ambulance was requested at a Boardman residence for a man with unknown problems A Board man ambulance responded Also on March 25. James Benson. 2(i of Heppner was cited by a Heppner City Police officer for alleged Careless Driving after a one vehicle accident occured in Heppner On March 27. Thomas Kd ward leader. 24 of Umatilla was issued a citation by a Morrow County Sheriff's ' deputy for alleged Possession of a Controlled Substance; less than one ounce. Also on March 27. Samuel Martinez Cahbera. 31 of Boardman was cited bv a Morrow County Sheriff's de puty for allegedly Driving With No Operators License He is scheduled to apear April 12 in Irrigon Justice Court . On March 2H. a grass fire was reported on Olson Road. Boardman. Boardman fire units' responded. A.F.S. counselor slates visits Bv NKOI.A M ( KKV Jane! Phillips. Condon. Adult and Family Services counselor will Ik- coming to the Heppner Neighborhood Center on the first, third and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 9 a m to 12 noon She will he available at the center on the following days in April: Wednesday. April 7. Wednesday. April 21 and Wednesday. April 2H A free blood pressure clinic will 1m- held at the center from 2:30 to 4:3(1 p m. on Wednes day. April 7, A Social Security represent ative will be available at the center from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Friday. April 9. A bake sale has been planned for Saturday. April 10 with funds to be given to the center for special protects. The time and location of the sale will be announced at a later dale. Easter baskets, made by women who attend the Thurs day social-craft lime, will be on display and available for sale next week at the cenler. Heatherly and reports were given by Sandra Wattenburg er and Kent Klukkert. John and Debbie Nordheim were guest speakers and they discussed upcoming fair and animals and their diseases. After the discussion, the president closed the meeting. DA's Keport C.lendu Mae Solis. 35 of Hoardman pleaded guilty to Driving with No Operators License in Irrigon Justice Court March 22. reported Morrow County District At torney Ann Spicer. Solis was sentenced to pay a $50 fine and $130 in court costs. A Driving While Suspended charge was dropped, Spicer said. Adam Tompkins. 21 of Irrigon was found guilty by jury March 24 in Irrigon Justice Court for attempting to elude a police officer. Tompkins was sentenced to pay a $155 fine Paul Joseph Kocht. 1(1 of Hoiirdmnn pleaded guilty to tun indictments of First Degree Burglary and one indictment of Second Degree Htirglarv in Morrow County Circuit Court Monday. March 22. Spicer said. Kochl was sentenced to six months in the Wasco County Jiiil and w as ordered to make full restitution i over Sl'.lKMl total i to ,ill victims, said Spicer. In other news. Spicer report ed probation was revoked for Charles forest Ferguson. 29 of Milion Freowaler in Morrow Couiiiv Circuit Court for committing theft while on probation Ferguson was orig itiallv sentenced to three years probation on March 21. I9HI for First Degree Theft He was sentenced to n new period of probation for three vear must seek alcohol treatment with antahuse. no use nt alcohol and must not enter anv establishment, other than a grocery store where alcohol is sold Fergu son was returned to Crook Couiiiv lor sentencing on the recent theft indictment. Spic er said - Dennis Michael Harmon. :t."i of Itoarilman was found guilty by inrv March 15 in Irrigon Justice Court for Driving While Suspended He uas sentenced to pay a $31(1 fine liavmond Vaughn Curnutt, 24 of lone pleaded guilty to charges of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle in Morrow County Circuit Court on Mon day March 22 He is awaiting pre sentencing and will tn sentenced in about six weeks, Spicer said LU.C.C. auction slated The lone United Church of Christ's l!th annual auction and barbecue has been sched uled for Saturday. June 5 Anyone with items to donate is asked to phone Bill Kiel mann, 422 72 to arrange pick up A CAMEO FOR YOUR WALL BULOVA CAMEO $74.95 Elegant solid maple wall clock with very precise quartz movement. Beautifully styled with eggshell dial, black Roman numerals, con vex glass crystal, UVs" high. Battery-operated. One of the stars in our fine collection of deco rator wall clocks by Bulova. Other models, from $44.95. I? 'eterson's y( Peterson': Jewelers ppntr 679200 Justice Court Justice Cout l at the Morrow County Courthouse In Heppner handled the following cases during the post week: George Washington Moore, Payetle, Idaho exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit t5 mph in a f5 mph .one). $24 bail forfeited. Orval Leonard Mnlbeny, Heppner - F.xpired Vehicle License (trailer license) $24 hail forfeited. Kandall Edward Cole, Cor vallis Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed Limit (tiT mph in a 55 mph rone), $22 fine, Gale Kay Cray, lone -Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit M mph in a 55 mph zone $2K fine, Judy Minerva Osnun, lone -Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit r mph in a 55 mph zone), $12 fine Kenneth Charles Miller, Heppner - Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit Mi7 mph in n 55 mph 7.one, $12 fine Soc. Security rep. A Social Security represent ative will tie available at (he Heppner Neighborhood Center on Friday. April 9 The representative will answer Social Security. Supplemental SocuiiU Income and Medi care (iieslions between 111 a m and 12 noon A representative visits l he Neighborhood Center the seeonH Krift ix nf each mnnlh BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS a, 234 N. 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