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TWO-The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, ThursdaJVlay 20, 1982 Tha Official Newspaper of the City of Heppnar and the) County of Morrow The Heppner OltTA GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow Comty's Hont-Owitd tfttklj Newspaper 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) fi76-98. Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times!" P.O. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 97836. $10.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler 4 Gilliam 'counties: $12.00 elsewhere. jDavid and April Hilton Sylces, Publishers Obituaries Ella E. Smith HEPPNER - Ella E. Smith, 77, a resident of Morrow County for many years, died Friday, May 14, 1982, at Pio neer Memorial Hospital, Hep pner. She was born Feb. 15, 1905, in Helena, Missouri, the daughter of Grant and Aura Willoughby Conway. She grad uated from Redmond High School and later received her teaching degree. She taught in Central Oregon for several years. She married Hugh (Ted Smith on Sept. 2, 1928 in Redmond. They then ranched in the lone area until Mr. Smith retired in 1945. She was a member of the lone Topic Club, the Heppner Book worms, the Heppner Method ist Church and the Untied Methodist Women, where she served several terms as trea surer. She was also a member of the board of directors of the Morrow County Museum since its founding in 1958 and was the secretary of the board at the time of her death. Graveside services and vault interment were held Monday, May 17, at Heppner Masonic Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Sheridan offic iating. Ron McDonald sang adappell selections. Casket bearers were Gene Pierce, Howard Bryant, Cornett Green. Dean Gilman, Ed Dick and Dr. L.D. Tibbies. Survivors include a son, Phillip C Smith, of Merritt, B.C. Canada; a brother, John Conway of Ashland; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Contributions, for those who wish, may be made to the American Cancer Society. Sweeney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Jack Davis GRESHAM - Jack Davis, 73, a former area resident, died at Fairlawn Nursing Home, Gresham. on Wednesday, May 5. 1982. Mr. Davis was born March 10. 1909 in Kentucky. He came to Oregon in his late teens, settling in the Wasco and Gilliam county area. In March. 1936, he was married to Alta Baker at Mason City, Wash. They later moved from Wasco to upper Rhea Creek, where he was employed as a logger for about 20 years. He moved from Heppner to Long Creek in the early 1970's and then moved to Gresham. Survivors include two daughters. Beulah Way, of Sandy, and Patricia Sawyer, Conn.: five grandchildren, one great grandchild, and a broth er Robert Davis, of Indiana. His wife, Alta, preceded him in death in 1958. Services were held Monday, May 10. at the Heppner Meth odist Church, with the Rev. Michael Sheridan officiating. Ron McDonald, the soloist, was accompanied by Carley Drake at the organ. Casket bearers were Dale Baker, Ed ward Baker, Eric Graves, Mike Craves. Jim Sawyer, and Kevin Way. Concluding services and in terment were at Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Sweeney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Heppner man Ronald Young of Heppner. a junior business major at Ore gon State University has bn Kirtlis Nichole Joy Snow - A daught er, Nichole Joy, was born to Paul and Paula Snow of lone on May 5 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner. She weigh ed 8 lbs. 8 oz. Grandparents are Mr. Roy A. Lindstrom, lone and Janet Lindstrom, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow of lone and Virginia Croff of Crystal Bay, Nevada. Great-grandparents are Ed ris Stuart of Portland, Alva Schouten, Portland and Har vey Smith, lone. James Edward Jewell - A son, James Edward, was born May 18 to Arlot and Sandra Jewell of Kimberly at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hep pner. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howell, Monu ment and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewell of Kimberly. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlot Fleming of Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Howell of Monument and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller of Kimberly. Great-great-grandmother is Mrs. Mable Howell of Heppner. Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the following Work Re port for the week ending May 15: Roads blaried this past week were: Emma White. Van Schoiack. Shobe Sanford. and Sunflower Flat. Gravel was spread on the Lena Hisler Road. Cold mix patching was done on the M. Baker Road. Red ding Road, Balm Fork. Ras sey Canyon and Brenner Can yon Road. New culverts were installed on Deadman Hill and Board Creek Road Curadrails were installed on the Wagenblast Bridge. This bridge was completed within the scheduled time and has received good response from the area taxpayers. PATCH Committee readies for sale By NKOI.A M.ACKEY A large number of PATCH Committee members will be cleaning and marking the donated items for the White Elephant Sale, to be held Friday and Saturday, May 21 and22at the center. Donations are still welcome. The com mittee will be using proceeds of activities for special needs and projects of the Neighbor hood Center. There were 20 women in attendance at the quarterly Greenups surprised by effort of love By Jl STINK VVKATHKKFOIU) Sometimes young folks are thoughtful, generous and very helpful. Coleen and Don Greenup, Hinton Creek ranch ers, were enthusiastically en couraged by their children and other family members to spend Saturday and Sunday May IS and If! at the two-day horse sale at liermiston. Vihn tney returned over Jones Hill to their large? ranch named to Cardinal Honors at OSU named a mem Mr of Cardinal Honor, it a anrvnjnrerj in a rM r-ai frr,rn On-a m Engagements Britt - Hocky Britt and Camie Moyer Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer of Heppner, announce the engagement of their daughter, Camie, to Mr. Rocky Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Britt of Pilot Rock. A June 19 wedding is planned. Maddern - Winters Mr. and Mrs. Fred Breeding announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sally Jo Winters, to William Ray Maddern of Heppner. He is the son of Betty Bodell of Lebanon and Russel Maddern of Cherry Valley, Calif. A July 10 wedding is planned. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk's office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner has received a marriage license application from: Greg Joe Durfey, 33, and Kay Warburton, 24, both of Ukiah. Orville Cutsforth to be honored Sun., May 23 Orville Cutsforth. Heppner, will be honored at an 80th birthday pot luck dinner cele bration on Sunday. May 23. The riinnnr will he hold at (hp Heppner artists win at Pendleton arts festival Two Heppner artists were awarded amateur prizes in Pendleton's Ninth Arts Festi val, it was announced by Nancy Canon of the Arts Council of Pendleton. The festival was held May 7-9 at the Pendleton National Guard Armory and featured exhibi tions and performances by Heppner Jr. High to present musical Tues. Heppner Junior High musi cal drama class members will present the musical "Teen" on Tuesday. May 25. 7:30 p.m.. at the Heppner Elementary tjiultipurpose room, announ ced Kitty Coon, instructor. This is the first time the birthday party of ladies who attend the Thursday Socials held at the center, A politick lundheon and small gift ex change for those with birth il;ivs in March. April and May were enjoyed. The afternoon craft session was hosted by the Seventh day Adventist ladies and owl hangers on burlap were made Anyone over !." is invited to join the group for an afternoon of scxializing and small craft construction. Hod Fulton has joined the borne on Mjwi.iy evening, they found it had been completely repainted outside. This great gift of love and hibor was engineered by their son Greg and their niece, Sheridan Tarnasky's husband Ed These young men recruit ed experienced Heppner painter Ernie Winchester as technical advisor and easily persuaded some of the many young mvn whom the Green ups have befriended through the years to donate labor lo Cardinal Ifohors ts compos ed of juniors n-ho have demon strated outstanding leader Moyer Awirfinai. - Cutsforth's cabin and will begin at 12 noon. All friends are invited to attend. Eastern Oregon and South eastern Washington residents. Gayle Elliott placed third in Amateur Oils, Acrylics & Graphics with her painting of "Harvest" and Robert Costa received Honorable Mention for his amateur watercolor "House." school has offered a musical drama class la nine week course), said Coon, and "Teen" will be the class' first production. Admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children, she concluded, Neighborhood Center staff ;ind will work with Rob Hally hurlon. chief of the wealheriz alion crew Several homes in South Morrow Co. and fossil are now being wealherized More information concerning eligibility can be obtained at the center. Adult and Family Services counselor Janet Phillips will be at the Center Wed . May 26 from 9 a m to 12 noon. Applications for fool stamps are available and may bo picked up at the center. apply ttie paint, which was purchased with money donat ed by family and friends. Colleen's sister. Ilene luiughlin, told of how hard the young folks worked, how they erected scaffoldings, and what joy they had together at the big turkey ham and all the fixings dinner they shared Saturday afternoon. "It was sort of like an old fashioned barn raising party. Everyone was so eager to help, and they atl worked ri well together." ship abilities in campus organ izations and activities, the news release said. Hospital Notes The following patients were, admitted and discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner during the ' past week: Glenna Turley, lone - admit ted May 10, discharged May 11: Richard Peterson, lone -admitted May 10, discharged May 11; Waldo Engle, Monument -admitted May 10, discharged May 12; Lois Hunt, Lexington - ad mitted May 13, discharged May 14; and Raymond Givens, Baker -admitted May 14, discharged May 15. Patients still receiving care at the hosDital as of Tuesday, May 18 included: Woodrow Haney, Bend -admitted May 12; Rudell Lesley, Monument -admitted May 14; John Nielson, Heppner -admitted May 17; and Rachel Dick Heppner - ad mitted May 17. Fancy Frosters 4-H Club meets By ANDREA BALL The Fancy Frosters 4-H Club met April 8 and club members individually recited the 4-H Pledge. Birdine Tullis attended the meeting and gave the group tips on presentations, what judges look for and what the demonstrator should do. Club leader, Jan Coe, deco rated a cake for the group. All club members must give a demonstration. On April 15, no meeting was conducted, but members prac ticed making decorations in areas that needed improve ment. HEPPNER BOWL SUN Mon-Thur Fri-Sat We will be closed May 30th and May 31st Starting June 1st We Will Serve A Soup And Sandwich Special Each Week Sign up now for 10 week summer league O 676-9208 O FOR THE GRADUATE Jp( I w Whether your graduate finishes top in the class, or just top in your heart, they have done something special. And there's nothing like real karat gold jewelry to show how proud you ore. Come in today and look over our selection of fine karat gold gifts. It's a beautiful way to NOTHING ELSE congratulate ' someone FEELS LIKE special on a job REAL GOLD well done. - Peterson's jra jewelers : Health Dept. Friday, May 21 - free blood pressure clinic and immuniza tions, Lexington Health De partment oflice, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 - free blood pressure clinic and immuniza tions. Irrigon county offices, 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday. May 26 - Mor row County Court, county building. Irrigon. 9 a.m.; Heppner Public Library Board of Directors, Library 8 p.m. Board man Planning Commission. 'Council Chambers. Town Square. 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 28 - free blood pressure clinic and immuniza tions. Lexington Health De partment office, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. DA's Report Michael Richard Murtha. f4. of Heppner. was found not guilty by jury of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxi cants in Morrow County Dis trict Court on Friday. May 14. reported Morrow County Dis trict Attorney Ann Spicer. School Lunch Menus lone Schools Thurs.. May 20 - ham and noodles, tossed salad, pickled beets, fruit and milk. Fri.. May 21 - tomato soup, grilled cheese, crackers, des sert and milk. Mon., May 24 - sloppy Joes, green beans, fruit and milk. Tues.. May 25 - beans and wieners, vegetable sticks, fruit salad and milk. Wed . May 2fi - fried chick en, tator tots, peas and car rots, dessert and milk. 1 SUMMER SCHEDULE 12:(X)p.m.-9:00p.m. 1 1 :00a.m.-9:00p.m. 11 :00a.m.-10.00p.m. WHO'S AS GOOD AS GOLD Sherif Vs Report' The Morrow County Sher iff's office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following case during the past week : On May 10. Ali Khan Bahad ar. 3. of Heppner. was arrest ed by a Morrow County Sher iff's deputy for alleged Fourth Degree Assault. The warrant was issued by the Oregon State Police. Bahadar was lodged at the Umatilla Police Department Jail. Country Striders 4-H Club meets, plans sale The Country Striders 4-H Club met May 4 at the home of Judy Jepson. club president. A guest. Sissy Farrell. was present. A bake sale and car wash have been planned by the club during the month of June. A Tune-up Horse Show was discussed by the group and all members are anxious to par ticipate in the show, said a club spokesperson. The next meeting will be held at Rhondi Tews' home Adult conditioning program planned An organizational meeting will be held for all adults who are interested in a condition BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 234 N. Main Heppner 676-9 1 23 FLOOR COVERING M & R FLOOR COVERING ufu Comet. Linucn nyj 676-9418 Ceramic Heppner Cabinets, FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE TURNER OoxaO: VAN MARTER HI & BRYANT PO fc M ? K Mm -;. wnn.. MEDICAL SUPPLIES 1 MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY ree Mailiog Service on Mon - Fn 9-6 p.m Sal 9-1 p.m. Located in the Medical Center 1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIN OIL co. 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