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p Pe)'&yA'ee''ereq TWO-The Heppner Gzrtte-Tiroe. The OHkoI Newipopet of Crfy of Happnar and Counly of Morrow The Heppner i om GAZETTE-TIMES Xrr Ct?' IwCvkJ Wiikly Kmiiwr U SPS. 240-420 Published every Thursday and ent-od as second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 1 1879. Second-class postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) fi7fi-9J28. 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. David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers Letters To The Editor Thank you, teachers To the editor: So often we forget to say thank you to those people who touch our lives, and the lives of our children. Another school year is behind us. and as usual my husband and I reflect on the progress made by each of our three daught ers. That progress could only be made with the superb direction and support of their teachers. We will personally thank No need for designated funds? To the editor: How nice it is to know the "home town" is prospering. Down here, libraries, public agencies. schools and museums are crying out for funds It is a pleasant surprise to know the Morrow County Museum has no need for de signated funds. (A designated fund i one contributed by a donor for areas of special research or interest or need. ) My check to the Morrow County Museum for a memor ial of a beloved one. in the special area of Indian culture, acquisition or display mat erial was returned, with the announcement that it is against board policy, to have anyone other than they, decide Obituaries Willard J. Warren Willard J. Warren. 62. a former Heppner resident, died Tuesday. May 25. 1982 at a veteran's hospital in Boise. Idaho. He was born November 15. 1919 at Price. Utah, the son of Glenn and Thurza Barney Warren. In 1946 he married Betty Elliott. They lived in Heppner many years where he worked as a carpenter. In 1954 they moved to Rupert. Idaho. Betty preceded him in death in 1969. In October 1971 he mar ried Florence Martin Mc Clain. Surviving are his wife Flor ence of Paul. Idaho; a daught er. Lee Ann Snare. Spring field: a son. Mark Warren of Twin Falls. Idaho: a step daughter. Barbara Ann Mc Clain. Idaho City. Idaho: three stepsons. Robert E. McClain. Burley. Idaho. Daniel W. Mc Clain. Paul. Idaho, and Gerald McClain of Richfield. Idaho: his stepfather. Wallace D. Eldredge. Winchester Bay: a brother Paul Warren. Hep pner; two half brothers. Max Warren and Howard Warren of Neola. Utah: two half sis ters. Terry Denney and Kath leen Olsen. both of Utah and two grandchildren. Services were held May 28 at the First Christian Church in Rupert. Idaho with his son-in-law. the Rev. David Snare of the Thurston Christ ian Church. Springfield, and Dr. Ross Dam pier, Rupert, Idaho, officiating. Burial was at the Rupert, Idaho Cemet ery. For those who wish, mem orials may be made to the American Cancer Fund. The Pullman was the first successful railroad sleeping car. George M. Pullman built the first one at Bloom ington, Illinois in 1859. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, those teachers who have taught our daughters. This year we want to publically thank all teachers who give so much time and energy all year long Please accept our sin cere gratitude for your ef forts: w e know there are o'her parents who feel the same. Sincerely, Steve and Nancy Brownfield Rt .l Box 3490 Heppner. Oregon 97836 how the money shall be spent. And isnt it a curious sign of progress that any out of state check requires a $3 cashing fee by the banks there? One thought that they were institu tions set up to facilitate the flow of money. Seems one must have a checking account which the Morrow County Museum does not have or the $5 fee is levied. Fun. eh? So the museum must pay off in gold dust? Beaver hides? Bushels of wheat? Mav vour prosperity con tinue at such high levels. Oh yes. I found someone that would accept the contri bution, gladly. Best wishes, Kay Brisbee Soc. Security . rep. to visit A Social Security represent ative will be available at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Friday. June 11. 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 Medi care Part B. dial direct 1-800-452-0125. Fancy Frosters hold year's last meeting By ANDRFA BALL The Fancy Frosters 4-H Club held their last club meet ing of the year on May 20. The club made $75 from the Mother's Day bake sale. The group used $40 for a trip to Pendleton and donated $35 to the International Four-H Youth Exchange (IFYE). 4-H camp meeting slated June 3 By RIRDIN'F TULLIS Morrow Co. Extension Service Counselors, directors, and Extension staff for the Tri County 4-H Camp will meet in Condon. June 3. 10 a.m. at Butler Park to finalize plans and events for the forthcom ing camp. It is hoped that all counselors will be on hand to assist in the final planning for the event. Fossil insects indicate that insects have lived on the earth at least 400 million years. June 3, 1982 Wedding Announcements Cheney - Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harrison of Condon and Mr. and Mrs. David Cheney of lone would like to invite all friends and relatives to the wedding of their children, Tamara Celine and D. Timothy on Saturday, June 12, 2 p.m. at St. John's Catholic Church, Condon. A reception will follow the ceremony at the Condon Elks Lodge. Heppner Nazarene slates family life seminar j ! J wr ) 1 1 l I lite' h-j The Rev. Cliff Taylor Happier families is the goal of a family life seminar to be held at the Church of the Nazarene in Heppner. June 2 -5 at 7:30 p.m.. and Saturday. June 5 at 2 p.m. will be a fun" time for kids. Pastor Floyd Wilks says that the program is designed for the whole family, grade schoolers right on up through grandparents. Mr. Taylor will also speak at the June 6 Sunday services at 10 and 11 a m. "God's Plan For The Fam ily" will be taught by the Rev. Cliff Taylor, an "evangelist to the family" with the Church of the Nazarene. He speaks from the practical experiences of four generations of his family, most of which are happy Camp Fire Day Camp to be held June 8,9 and 10 A Camp Fire Day Camp for Heppner. Lexington and lone members will be held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds on June 8 and 9 and at Cutsforth Park on June 10. announced a Camp Fire spokesperson . Boys who have completed first and second grades and girls in first through fifth grades may at Make It Yourself With Wool contest slated By BIRD! E TULLIS Morrow Co. Extension Service Yes. there will be a Make It Yourself With Wool Contest again next fall. Ruth McCabe, district director for the Mor row. Umatilla. Gilliam "and Wheeler County area announ ced the wool contest will con tinue, this year on October 23. The wool sewing fashion contest is popular with $loo OUR SALT WATER SAJVDLES N WITH IT- and Rusty Christian family situations. He also in cludes information from re spected authorities on the family such as James Dobson and others, said Wilks. It's not all straight and serious, however. The Rev. Taylor will have his wooden headed associate with him - . Rusty Christian. Rusty is a ventriloquist's figure whom many of the area children have already met, Wilks said. Along with the lecture, and the fun with Rusty, there will be times when each family will get together for a time of communication and sharing. . Special music will be pro vided by Mrs. Linda Taylor. The seminar and services are free and the public is invited to attend, said Wilks. tend she added Registration fee for Camp Fire members will be $9. A $10 fee will be charged for any other children who attend, the spokesperson said. Anyone interested in attend ing the camp is asked to contact Irene Plocharsky. 676 5594. or Darlene Schoonover. 676-9273. 4 H ers. Mrs. McCabe make the early announcement of the contest date to allow members to plan both their county fair exhibits and participation in the additional contest. For more information and entry forms, contact Ruth McCain-. lone. 97843. A supply of forms will also be available at Extension offices and stores in the near future. OFF THIS COUPON THURS., FRL, & SAT. D.A.'s Report Ilnnd .lay Shippenlower, 27. of Pendleton, arrested Jan uary 15 for Felony Driving While Revoked, did not show up for his trial last Wednes day, May 26. reported Morrow County Deputy District Attor ney Harold McLean. He was arrested on a Failure to Ap pear bench warrant and ap peared in Morrow County Cir cuit Court on May 28. Shippen tower pleaded guilty to Felony Ori ing While Revoked, a pre sentence report was ordered and Shippentower was re manded to the custody of the Morrow County Sheriff. Bail was set at $5,525. said Mc lean. In exchange for this guilty plea, the state agreed not to file the Failure to Appear charge. McLean con tinued Charles Andrew Vandetta. 36 of Heppner. was found guilty by jury of Disorderly Conduct on May 26 in Morrow County Justice Court, The charge resulted after an inci dent at a local tavern on Januarty 10. said McLean. lie was fined $177. Gary LeRoy Martin. 29 of Boardman was found not guilty by jury in Morrow County Justice Court (Irri gon) on May 25 of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxi cants after being charged Jan uary 28. according to McLean. Marian Agnes Hescork, 40 of Boardman. was charged with Failure to Perform the Duties of a Driver Involved in an Accident following an acci dent on January 16, the deputy district attorney reported. At trial. May 24 in Morrow County Justice Court (Irri gon). the charges were dis missed when the victim a greed to a civil compromise for the damages done to her car. McLean concluded. W.C.C.C. ladies slate Fun Day Tues., June 8 The ladies of Willow Creek Country Club will hold a Fun Day on Tuesday. June B. an nounced a spokesperson. Play will begin at 9 a m. and will feature an obstacle course. All women attending are asked to bring a guest and a salad, the spokesperson ad ded iai.u. ':::i:uiiuuuuu.niMes Coal and diamond! are made of the tame chemical element carbon. 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They had stopped at the Dodge City Inn at Boardman. In another May .10 incident. Ted Edward Johnson. 26 of Herniiston, was issued a uni form traffic citation by a Boardman police officer for alleged Violation of the Basic Rule. Again on May 30. Gregory L. Close. 2.1 of Irrigon. was issued a uniform traffic citation by a Boardman police officer for alleged Violation of the Basic Rule. In a fourth May 30 incident. Grant Mathew Griffin. 21 of Spanaway Washington, was issued a uniform traffic cit ation by a Morrow County sheriff's deputy for alleged Driving While Suspended. On May 31. Merlyn Eugene Stone, 45 of Hardman. was arrested by a Morrow County sheriff's deputy for alleged Recklessly Endangering Another and Menacing. Dam Report The necessary penstock (piping i for power generation is In-ing installed in the roller-compacted-concrete dam on Willow Creek At present there are no plans to generate power, but recent legislation makes it mandatory for any newly con structed hydro project to have power generation potential de signed in it. The dam is being raised about a font-and a-half a day by construction crews work ing 10 hour shifts, six days a week since the later part of April. Foundation crews are work ing ahead of the concrete crew - preparing the rock founda tions The newly relocated Willow Creek road is scheduled to open to public traffic the first of July. Paving crews are currently placing the final layer of asphalt. 676-920Q " Public Meetings Mon.. June 7 Heppner Fire Department, fire hall. 7:30 pm : Heppner City Council, citv hall. 7:10 p.m. ' Tues , June R lone City Council, ci'v hall. R pm.; Islington City Council, city hall. 7:W p m. Wed , June 9 - Morrow Count v Court, courthouse, Heppner. Bam. Thins . June 10 Port of Mm-ma Commission, port office, Nelson Square. Board man 1 pm.: lxxington Fire Department, city hall. 7:10 p m Mon . June 14 Heppner Planning Commission, city hall. 7:W p nv: Heppner Fire Department, fire hall. 7:10 p m Wed , June lfi - Morrow County Court, courthouse. Heppner. 9 a m : Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, hospital. Heppner. 9:10 a m Mon.. June 21 - Morrow County School Board, district office. I-xington. Hp nv; Hep pner Fire Department, fire hall. 7:10 p m : lone Planning Commission, city hall, 7:10 p m Wed . June 21 - Morrow County Court, county I iding. Irrigon. 9 a nv: Heppner Pub lic Library Board, hbrarv. R p nv Mondav. June 2R Morrow County Planning Commission, courthouse, Heppner. 7:10 p m : Heppner Fire Depart ment, fire hall. 7:10 pm. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS iSSftv 234 N. Main Heppner 676 FLOOR COVERING M&R FLOOR COVERING .. . "... f a i i Linden ft ay carper, 676-9418 Ceramic Heppner Cabinets, FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE I TURNER t 'Xl VAN MARTER t BRYANT o t m w h MEDICAL SUPPLIES HiLisiwtL vim tn riiMfifiiMV.1 I he Mailing Service on Prexnpliont Hospital Suppliet T Mon. - Fn. 94 p.m. Sat. 9 1 p.m. Located in the Medical Center 1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS DEVIfJ Chevron TO I w' CHEVRON PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY Mbil Farm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 OFFICE SUPPLIES HKOoOltKXWd E'ctc I Electronic Vw1y MmlnlnfK FKlwyTrnd Equipment "Cculort Corrtmcli Technician Copier , fLowHatet PvcKUpi Delivery ERMIST0N FFICE EQUIPMENT CENTER. INC. 567-0147 lO N FIRST nntriTflvff rttiitiik.a PRi:iTir:6 services for YOUR HOKE OR DIEZ3S M7 wi.w HEFriilR CV2ETTE-Tlf,tIS . 76228 ' Justice Court Morrow County Justice Court nt the Morrow County Courthouse In Heppner hand led the following cases during the piixt week: Jay Allan Patterson. Hep pner Lane Usage . Wrong line $29 bail forfeited. Joe W. Riirkhnlter. Arling ton Violation of the Basic Rule (52 mph In a 33 mph zone), $2fl fine. Rudy Ixren Rutheford, Portland - suspended Operat ors License. $107 fine. Hospital Notes The following patients were admitted and discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital during the past week: Mary Van Winkle. Heppner admitted May 24. discharged Mav 2H: Virginia Turner, Condon admitted Mav 26. discharged Mav 27: and Hon Palmateer. lone - ad mitted May ,10. discharged Mav 10 UEDDKJG inviTAnous GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9228 - 9123 unoieum, TiJe - Kitchen Counter Tops . , , dT.tL I INSURANCE buuu Airr OIL Mr 676-9633 PRODUCTS . 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