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David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers Letters To Vote for Ann Spicer To the editor: One of the county positions up for election in May is that of district attorney. The two candidates are quite diverse in experience and note should be taken by the voting public. Ann Spicer, the current district attorney, has been a member of the Oregon Bar since 1977. She has been involved with the Morrow County DA's office for three years as deputy D.A. and now as district attorney. She has prepared cases for and tried many misdemeanors and felonies during her years as public prosecutor. Richard McNerney, her op ponent, is a new member of the bar having passed the exams less than four months ago. There hasn't been time Vote forjudge Campbell To the editor: Oregonians have an oppor tunity in the May Primary Election to keep an exception ally well qualified judge on the supreme court in the form of Judge Bob Campbell. Judge Campbell is the only justice on the supreme court with exper ience at the circuit court and court of appeals levels as well as the supreme court. Prior to being on the bench. Judge Campbell was an active small town attdrney in John Day. Obituaries Arthur E. Hackett MOUNT ANGEL - Arthur E. Hackett. 90. of Mount Angel Towers, a former Heppner resident, died Wednesday, March 26 in Woodburn. He was bom in Wakonda. S.D.. and was a teacher for 47 years in public schools and for the U.S. Indian Service Bur eau of Indian Affairs. In 1951, he moved to Salem, where he worked at the Chemawa Indian School, retiring in 1957. He also taught in a federally sponsored vo-ag program in Heppner during the 1950's. He lived in Phoenix. Ariz., before coming to Mount Angel five years ago. He was active with St. Vincent De Paul in Salem. Survivors include his sons, Donald. Honolulu. HI, and Vera. Port Townsend, Wash.; daughter. Zoe Nasset, Mil waukie; brother, Floyd, Sioux Fails. S.D.: sisters. Ethel Barrows. Port Townsend. El vira Flannigan. Bend, and Florence Merefeld. Vancouv er. Wash.: 14 grandchildren, and 31 great-grandchildren Rosary was recited Friday. March 26 at the Mount Angel Towers chapel. Mass was celebrated on Saturday, March 27. in the chapel, with interment in Belcrest Memor ial Park Cemetery, Salem. Unger Mortuary, Mount Angel, was in charge of arrangements. Correction A story in last week's Gazette-Times entitled "Bob Smith visits Morrow Co.," was in error. The story stated, Smith said that Oregon has a responsibil ity to balance the budget by reducing the budget. The sentence should have read, Smith said that the federal government has a responsibil ity to balance the budget by reducing the budget. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, The Editor for him to gain much exper ience. Ann Spicer has proven herself. She knows the county court. She knows what works and doesn't. She knows how to build a case for the people of Morrow County. She knows the law and does her best to see that justice is done. The choice is ours. Shall we, elect a relative newcomer to the law courts or shall we retain our district attorney who is doing an excellent job already. We have to pay our county officials so let's get our money's worth. Vote for Ann Spicer on May 18. Ralf and Susan Schubothe, Heppner His common sense blends well with his legal knowledge and judicial experience, as reflec ted in his thoughtful and well conceived opinions. All Oregonians -need a person with Judge Campbell's character and background on their highest court, and I strongly urge everyone to vote for Judge J.R. (Bob) Camp bell. Very truly jours, Robert B. Abrams Heppner Gretchen Neal Penland SPRINGFIELD - Gretchen Neal Penland, 64. a former Heppner resident, presently of Springfield, died April 30, 1982 in Eugene. She was born July 24. 1917 in Coquille and married Robert Penland on September 4. 1938 in Albany. Mrs. Penland had lived in Heppner during the 1960's and early 1970's where she and her husband were publishers of the Heppner Gazette-Times. They also published newspap ers in Tillamook and Califor nia. She was a member of All Saint's Episcopal Church in Heppner. The Penlands mov ed to Springfield in 1971. Private cremation services were held at Chapel of Memories Crematorium, Eugene, on April 30. She is survived by her husband. Robert. Springfield; one son, Neal Penland of Tigard: and one grand daughter. Sbc. Security rep. to visit A Social Security represent ative will be available at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Friday. May 14. 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 l-BiKI-452-0125. May , 1982 Weddings Brookshire - Edmundson 11 , X ? " : I ' I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brookshire Victoria Rae Edmundson of Heppner and Kenneth Walter Brookshire of Union were united in marriage in an afternoon ceremony on April 3, at the All Saint's Episcopal Church, Heppner. The Rev. Ed Watts officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the bride and groom are Mr. and Mrs. John Edmundson of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brookshire of Union. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length, white gown of sheer organza, chant illy and Venice lace, over satin. The dress and chapel length train were accented with lace appliques and seed pearls. She wore a matching fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and white daisies. Kristi Edmundson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Kathy Ketchum and Monica Jo of Corvallis, were bridesmaids. Heather Munck of Heppner was flower girl. Tony Arriola of Corvallis, was best man. Jeff Edmundson, brother of the bride and Jerry Brookshire, brother of the groom, were ushers. Wedding music was provided by Ron McDonald of Heppner and Rikka Tews of lone. "Sunrise, Sunset" and "Serenade from the Student Prince" were performed during the ceremony. The bride wore the wedding ring of her great-great-great- 7 grandmother for something old. The couple also used the kneeling pillow of the bride's parents had used in their wedding. , A wedding reception was held at the church parish hall following the ceremony. Pouring punch and coffee were Sue Jones, Karen Dubuque and Rhonda Wishart of Heppner. Serving cake were Lorna Nash, Cascade Locks and Monica Swanson of lone. Assisting at the serving table was Suzanne Jepsen, Heppner. Lisa Heimbigner, Walla Walla, Wash., was in charge of the guest book. Debra Palmer, lone, attended the gift table. The bride is a graduate of Heppner High School and the groom, a graduate of Union High School. After a wedding trip to Mt. Hood Meadows, the couple returned to Corvallis to complete their final year in pharmacy at Oregon State University. Marriage A Marriage License applica tion was accepted at the Morrow County Clerk's office at the Morrow County Court 4-H Cake Decorating clubs to hold cake sale By BIHDIXK Tl'M.IS OSl' Kxtension Service A special sale of decorated cakes will he in progress Saturday. May 8. 11 a.m.. on Main Street in Heppner. Two 4-H Cake Decorating clubs have chosen this sale to make money to donated to IFYE 1 International Four-H Youth Exchange) and for other Potluck luncheon to recognize volunteers By NKOI.A MACKEY A Retired Senior Volunteer Program potluck luncheon will be held at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Tues day. May 6. at 12 noon. The luncheon is an annual event which recognizes volunteers throughout South Morrow County. An invitation was extended to volunteers from Echo so that they may learn how volunteers are utilized in the Heppner area. A Social security represent ative will be available at the 1 Licenses house in Heppner from : Bruce Douglas Bergstrom. 28 of Heppner and Mary Ellen Mahen. 27 of Heppner. special projects of their clubs. The two clubs, totalling 12 members, are under the leadership of Jan Coe of Heppner K.ich member plans In hake and decorate at least two cakes for the special Mother's Day sale. The cakes will be covered and rcariY for yon to deliver to your special morn center on Friday, May from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 14. A free blood pressure clinic will be held at the Neighbor hood Center on Tuesday. May 18 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. A counselor from Adult and Family Services will visit the center on Wednesday. May 19. The counselor will be avail able from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. A while elephant sale will be held May 21 and May 22. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the center. Donations are welcome. Pro ceeds will benefit special programs, sponsored by the center. tei .stJijMslNsiij i i.uln tiWsi)llsiiiijiisti1 jj jiisji IWi ij.s ,amitmm DA'a Report' Serein finteirreit. 21 of Irriuon, pleaded guilty Mon day. April Id in Morrow Countv Justice Court at lrri i!fm in Attempting to Elude a Police officer, reported Ann Spicer. district attorney. He was sentenced to pay a $24 fine. Spicer said. fJuleirrcz was also tried in Irriuon Justice Court on Monday. April 2fi for Second Ivcreo Theft. The trial ended with 11 hunc jury, a mistrial was declared and the trial has lwon rescheduled for June I. Spicer said, In olher court action, Spicer reported : - Carol Moen. 80 of Board man, was found not guilty of Driving I'ndcr the Influence of Intoxicants in Irrigon Justice Court on April 27. - Keith Pnpineati. 2.1 of Heppner pleaded guilty to Resisting Arrest on Wednes day, April 28 in Heppner Justice Court. He was senten ced to a 30 day jail sentence suspended, a $525 fine, all but $107 suspended, must make $27.95 restitution to officer Doug Rathbun for watch repair and was placed on probation for one year. An other charge, alleged Disor derly Conduct, was dismissed, Spicer said. - William I.ee Calvin. 32 of Heppner. was arraigned in Morrow County Court on Friday. April 30 for alleged Fourth Degree Assault. Calvin appeared but no plea was entered The case was contin ued for one week - Paul A. Carlson. 21 of Heppner. entered n plea of not t'uiliv to n charge of Driving Curler the Influence of Intoxi cants in Morrow County District Court on Fridav. April mi He was arrested March 24. Havmond V. Curnutt. 24 nf lone was sentenced in Morrow Cniintv Circuit Court on Fri dav. April 30 for Unauthorized t'se of a Motor Vehicle. He was placed on probation for three " venrs to the Oregon State Corrections Division, siibiecl In standard conditions nf pronation plus the following extra conditions: I. Must reimburse Morrow County Sfitm for court appointed attor ney fees. 2 Must make restitution of $ttlfi 25 to Monte Crum of Heppner. 3. Must make $4,483.75 restitution to American States Insurnnce Co.. for which he is jointly and severally liable with his co-defendant. Hospital Notes The following patients were admitted and discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner during the past week : Christine Richards. Monu ment - admitted April 27. discharged April 28: Wilma Willis. Heppner -admitted April 2fi. discharged Mav 2: and Vera Wilson. Heppner - admitted April 30. discharged TM1IEIS 16" serpentine neckchain -10.00 plus 5.00 for each heart charm. Leaf pin 20.00 s Peterson's Heppner SI'kjNal 1 Jr 9m. - Justice Court Mmtiiw Count v Justice 'inir handled the following cases during the past week: Earl Wendell Hammond, Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit (74 mph in a 55 niph zone). $44 fine. Reid Lytell Miller, Heppner - No Hunting License. $8 fine. Keith R. Paplneau, Heppner No Hunting License. $ti fine. Cecil Keith McDaniel. Hep pner - Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed Mmit ( B7 mph In a 55 mph zone). $28 fine. Paula Joy Llndstrom, lone Expired Vehicle License. $(1 fine. Leslie Charles Turner. Wil sonville - Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. $410 ' fine Road Report" " The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the .following Work Report for the week ending May 1: Pot holes were patched with cold mix on the following roads: Pine City lo Lena, Willow Creek. D. Cox. Kenny, P. Rrown. and Meadowbrook Road. Roads hladed were: Hard man Ridge, Lonerock. Sum ner. Hale Ridge. Porcupine. Emma White. Redding, Dal zell Rnnson. and Warren Road Gravel was spread on V. Dalell and Nolan Road. In the Boardman-Irrigon urea. Washington Street was patched with cold mix. a new culvert was installed on Kunze Road and a section of Wilson Road was closed to one way traffic until high water was drained off. Birth I'riu l.inrlsev Crowd! - A daughter. Erin Lindsev. was Imrn In Mr and Mrs. Howard Crowd!, Jr.. at Pioneer Mem orial Hospital on April 28 She weii'hed 8 lbs tl 07. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Howard Crowell. Sr. nf Inne and Mr. and Mrs Al itnsenhush of Naches. Wash Great -grandparents are Mr and Mrs Wilbur Stengall of Lexington and Mrs. Otis Itnsenhush of Nachi-s. Krin joins a brother, ,lorv, 'hree venrs. al home Jessica l.oulsr Culsforth A daughter. Jessica Louise, was born to I,t. Thomas and Karen Cutsforth of Virginia Beach. Virginia. Grandmother is Lucia Bar rett of Heppner. Great grandparents are Alta Cutsforth and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth, all of Heppner. Playing cards ware used as money by early Canadian colonists. The back of each card was signed by the French colonial governor. M GIFLY PIN FOR MOTHER -by ANSON We'll custom set up to 4 simul ated birthstortes to signify the children's birthmonths. Every mother will love it. Great idea for grandmothef, tool In yellow finish, gift boxed, just 15.00. JI(ietNlM (H7" . sr? m Jewelers g 676-9200 Public Meetings Monday, May 10 Heppner Planning Commission, City Hall. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner Fire Department, Fire Hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 11 Lexington Cily Council, City Hall. 7:30 p m. Wednesday, May 12 Mor row County Court, Court house, Heppner. 9 a.m. Thursday, May S3 Port of Morrow Commission, Port office. Nelson Square, Board man. I p.m.i Lexington Fire Department. City Hall. 7:30 p.m. Monday. May 17 - Morrow County School Board, River side High School, Boardman, 8 p.m.: Heppner Fire Depart ment, Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m.: and lone Planning Commis sion. City Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 19 Mor row County Court. Court house, Heppner. 9 a.m.; Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board of Directors. Hospital. Heppner. 9:30 a.m. Monday. May 24 - Morrow County Planning Commission, Irrigon County Annex build ing. 7:30 p.m.: Heppner Fire Department, Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. May 2fi Mor row County Court, county building. Irrigon. 9 a.m.: Heppner Public Library Board of Directors. 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Sheriff's deputy for allegedly Driving While Suspended. Also on May 1. Frank Blaine Fngelman. 21 of lone, was Issued a citation to appear In court for allegedly Furnishing Alcohol lo a Minor. On May 2. Jerry Arthur Stefani. 32 of lone, was issued a citation to appear In court for allegedly Negotiating a Bad Check - three counts. About half the population of America over the age of three wears glasses. - 9123 Tile' Kitchen CTl. 1 Counter Tops IfOUX unmrnm vauuanei n. owjjid wiurr Prescriptions Hospital Supplies OIL inc. 676-w3 PRODUCTS vShopOMrtiauls 'VMrtyMtMiMnanc Contracts vPkskuoaDMivwv Factory Tnarwd Taohmaian HERMIBTOM nunnu