Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 10, 1982, Page TWO, Image 2

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GAZETTE-TIMES
Morrow Conty's Baw-Owid Weekly Hewspir
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Published every Thursita.v mid entv-pd as
second-elass matter at the Post Office at Heppner,
Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879. Second-elass
postage paid at Heppner. Oregon.
Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503)
6769';28.
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 Sjkes, Publishers
Letters To The Editor
.'We are very proud
To the editor:
Recently, citizens in North
Morrow County turned out to
completely renovate the ath
letic field and track at Colum
bia Jr. High School (Irrigon).
Farm equipment, excava
tion equipment, supplies and
labor were donated to com
plete this job.
As a result of this massive,
well coordinated effort, the
area was disked, fertilized,
smoothed, seeded, rolled and
a new track constructed all in
the space of three days. The
transformation was nothing
short of unbelievable. ,
These results are due to the
efforts of many people, but
especially to: John Wenholz,
Jim Key, Vernon Frederick-
. Obituaries
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Lee H. Pettyjohn
Lee H. Pettyjohn. 63, a
former Heppner resident, died
in Portland on May 29. 1982.
He was born February 14.
1919 in Heppner, the son of
Noah and Ella Pettyjohn. On
May 6, 1945 he married Pat
ricia Emert of Hermiston in
Pendleton. Mr. Pettyjohn was
a lifelong wheat and cattle
rancher in Gilliam and Mor
row counties. He served in the
U.S. Marine Corps as a pla
toon sergeant in World War II
in the South Pacific.
Services were held Thurs
day. June 3 at Burns Mortuary
Chapel, Pendleton, with burial
at Olney Cemetery, Pendle
ton. He was preceded in death by
a son, Jerry Wayne Pettyjohn.
Survivors include his wife,
Pat. of lone; three daughters,
Nancy Lee Miller. lone, Patti
Sue McCoin of Condon and
Marianne Sharp of LaGrande ;
two brothers. Paul of lone and
Ray of Portland; two sisters,
Beulah Sherer and Geneva
Palmer, both of lone; and
seven grandchildren.
Contributions, for those who
wish, may be made to the
Easter Seal Society of Oregon
for the summer camp pro
gram at Lakeside.
Death Notice
Word has been received of
the recent death of a former
Heppner resident. Conley Lan
ham. Mr. Lanham died Mon
day. June 7. at Hemet, Cali
fornia. Friends wishing to contact
Mrs. Lanham may write to
her at Colonial Country Club,
25115 Kerby Ave. Space No.
16. Hemet, California, 92343.
A complete obituary will be
published in next week's Gazette-Times.
Class of '77
reunion slated
Heppner High School's class
of 1977 will hold a class re
union Saturday. June 26 at
Cutsforth Park. Events will
begin at 11 a.m. and a potluck
dinner will follow at 1 p.m.
Class members will be con
tacted and asked to bring a
specific dish soon, said a
spokesperson. Those who plan
to attend are asked to provide
their own table service and
drinks, she added.
Members of the classes of
1976 and 1978 are also invited
to attend.
son. Dwavne Carroll, non
Mark, John Cogan. Sr.. Mick
Cimmyotti. Eastern Oregon
Farming Company, and West
ern Empire.
The result is a beautiful
complex which should be
ready for use when the fall
sports season rolls around.
The Morrow County School
Board wishes to express its
appreciation to these citizens
for their support and their
efforts. We are very proud
that we have patrons within
our school district who care so
much about their schools.
Sincerely,
Jean Bennett
' Board Chairman
Morrow County
School District
Senior News
The Morrow County Senior
Citizens Advisory Committee
will meet Wednesday. June 16,
1:30 p.m., at the Columbia
Basin Electric Co-op confer
ence room.
A bus trip to Maryhill Mus
eum has been planned for
Morrow County senior citizens
on Friday, June 18. (See relat
ed story).
Additional
weatherization
available
By NEOLA MACKEV
Applications are still being
taken for additional home
weatherization. for those who
qualify, at the Heppner Neigh
borhood Center. The applica
tions may be picked up at the
center, or call 676-5424 or
676-5873 for more information.
The Low Income Energy
Assistance Program was
highly successful in Morrow
County. In the south end of the
county. 80 families received
assistance and in the north
end of the county. 82 families
received assistance. A total of
$35,050 was distributed
throughout the county.
Adult and Family Services
counselor Janet Phillips will
not be available at the center
again until July 7. In an
emergency. callers may
phone Margaret Elliott at the
Hermiston branch office. 567
2253. A Social Security represent
ative will visit the center on
Friday, June 11. from 10 a.m.
to 12 noon.
A free blood pressure clinic
will be conducted by Morrow
County Health Nurse Pat
Wright on Tuesday, June 15.
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Seventeen women attended
last Thursday's social-craf!
session at the center. The
ladies made cloth picture
frames to sell as part of a
continuing craft sale at the
center.
Pat Brindle, center coordi
nator, traveled to Pendleton
last week to receive further
training in the WIC Program,
a nutritional program for wo
men, infants and children
which will soon be handled
through the center.
HHS grad to
play in series
Doug Holland, a recent Hep
pner High School graduate,
has been chosen to play in a
AA A Baseball All-Star Series
in Roseburg June 19 and 20.
The series is sponsored by the
Oregon High School Coaches
Association.
More details will be announ
ced as thev become available.
June it, 1982
Weddings
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marquardt
Paula Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin of
Oregon City, and Philip Marquardt, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Marquardt of Lexington, were united in marriage on May 8
at the Oregon City Church of Christ. Pastor Chip Whitman of
the Parkrose Christian Center officiated.
The bride, was given in marriage by her father.Her gown
had a high lace neck with sheer bodice and lace ruffle, and a
long train w ith three rows of lace at the bottom. She also wore
a white wreath veil and carried a long cascade of peach
roses, miniature white carnations and babies breath.
Maids of honor were Pam Martin and Patti Martin, sisters
of the bride. Bridesmaids were Nancy Osier, Jeanne
Huffington and Charma Marquardt. Christian Olson and
Krista Olson were candle lighters. Flower girl was Angel
Owen and Eric Marquardt was ring bearer.
The bride's attendants wore peach gowns with embroider
ed peasant necklines and bustles in the back.
Best men were Doug Marquardt, brother of the groom and
Jeff Fortenberry. Groomsmen were Scot Echols, Ron Martin
and Rick Marquardt. Ushers were Russ Martin and Tim
Good.
Wedding music included "Oh How He Loves You and Me,"
sung by Sue Covey; "The Wedding Song," a duet by Sue
Covey and Norita Marquardt, sister of the groom; "I Could
Never Promise You," sung by the groom ; and "Flesh of My
Flesh." by Norita Marquardt.
A reception at the church followed the ceremony. Karen
Huffington served punch and MVry Richards an aunt of the
bride, poured coffee and tea. Denise Magnus attended the
gift table and Penny Marquardt, the guest book.
The bride is a 1980 graduate of Oregon City High School and
attended Warner Pacific College.
The groom is a 1979 graduate of Heppner High School,
attended Blue Mountain Community College and is presently
a junior at Warner Pacific College.
After a wedding trip to Bend and Southern California, the
couple is at home in Heppner.
Burcham Britton
By DELPHA JONES
Lyn Britton, daughter of Blanche Eatwell and Mike
Burcham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burcham, were
married Saturday, at the Lexington Christian Church. The
Rev. Chas Ashley officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by Ron VanStrueber, wore a
long white chiffon gown with a mandarin collar and lace
trim.
Attending the bride was Bobbi Landiveer, who wore a
floor length lavendar gown. Best man was Dan McBride of
Heppner.
Wedding music was provided by Sandy Espy of Condon.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the
Rebekah Hall in Lexington.
After a short weddir.g trip, the couple visited friends and
relatives in Heppner and Lexington.
Engagements
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilbur Pultz of Lexington, Virginia
announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Kay
Pultz, to Gregg D. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E.
Wilson, of lone.
An August 7 wedding is planned in Lexington, Virginia.
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Justice Court ,
. Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner hand
led the following coses during
the past week:
Michael David Morrow, Ti
gard - Violation of the Basic
Rule (51 mph in a 35 mph
lone). $28 fine.
Walter E. Gerard, Irrigon -No
Operators License. $55
fine.
Mark Joseph Allen. Cul
desac, Idaho fined $18 for
Allowing an Unlicensed Driv
er to Operate a Motor Vehicle,
Gary David Schwirse. Her
miston Driving Under the
Influence of Intoxicants $410
fine and 10 days In jail, eight
days suspended.
Lawrence Dean Anderson,
Hermiston - Exceeding the
Maximum Speed limit. (72
mph in a 55 mph zone), $18
fine.
Brien Neil Deatley. Heppner
- Improper U-Turn. $24 bail
forfeited.
Durwood Clinton Jaeger,
Portland Violation of the
Basic Rule. f57 mph in a 35
mph zone). $34 fine.
Marriage
An application for a Marriage License was accepted at the
Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner from:
Thomas P. Ikow, 22 and Janette Marie Piper, 19, both of
Lexington.
County senior citizens
plan trip to museum
A bus trip to Maryhill
Museum for Morrow County
senior citizens has been plan
ned for Friday. June 18. an
nounced Lynnea Sargent, sen
ior services supervisor for
Morrow County.
The bus will leave from the
Local women to attend
mini college at OSU
( By BIRIMNETl'U.IS
Morrow Co. Extension Service
Several women from Mor
row County have enrolled to
1 attend the annual mini college
at Oregon State University,
. June 21 - 25. The event offers
; many special interest classes
to participants while they live
on campus. Theme of the
event this year is Learn Today
for Tomorrow. June 7 is the
final registration date.
This year, those attending
will participate in the 50th
anniversary celebration of the
HHS 3-class
reunion planned
The Heppner High School
class of 194R has planned a
class reunion in conjunction
with the classes of 1946 and
1947. The reunion will be held
Saturday and Sunday, June 26
and 27 at the Heppner Elks
Pine City reunion slated
A Pine City reunion has
been planned for Saturday,
September 25. at the Civic
Recreation Center. 215 W. Or
chard. Hermiston. The re
union will be an open house
Every Proud
Father
will love it
TIE TACK
Accepts 1 to 6 simulated
gems signifying the birth
months of the children.
15.00 in Gift box.
Peterson's Jewelers
Heppner jf 76-920a
Health Dept.
Tues., June 8 free blood
pressure clinic and immuniza
tions, Irrigon county offices, 1
to 4 p.m.
Fri.. June 11 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuniza
tions. Lexington Health De
partment office, 8 a., to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tues., June 15 free blood
pressure clinic, Heppner
Neighborhood Center, 2:30 to
4:30 p.m.
Wed.. June 16 - free blood
pressure clinic, lone Bank of
Eastern Oregon kitchen, 3 to 4
p.m.
Fri.. June 18 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuniza
tions. Lexington Health De
partment office, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tues.. June 22 - free blood
pressure clinic and immunize-'
tions, Irrigon county offices, 1
to 4 p.m.
Fri.. June 25 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuniza
tions. lxxington Health De
partment office, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Licenses
Heppner City Library at 8
a.m., said Sargent.
' Those seniors wanting to
make arrangements for the
trip need to contact Millie
Evans, 676-9452 or Bill Cox.
6769407. by Wednesday, June
16.
Oregon Extension Homemak
ers Council. Plans call for
honoring the pioneers in Ex
tension home economics edu
cational programs. Those to
be honored for 50 year involve
ment include Dorris Graves
and Mildred Wright of Hep
pner; and Edna Mulkins of
Irrigon. Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
Graves will attend the event
for one day only Those enrol
led for full time participation
are Sue Proudfoot. lone; Vera
Cooley. Ruth Bentley and
IsatK'lle Jones, all of Irrigon
Lodge.
Members of the class of 1948
are asked to send resumes and
remittance to Beverly Gun
derson or Kay Robinson if
planning to attend.
from 1 to 5 p.m.
Everyone interested is in
vited to attend
For more information, con
tact Oleta Akers. Box 182.
Prairie City. Oregon 7H(.
FOR ALL PROUD FATHERS
POCKET KNIFE
Custom-set
simulated
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the children's birth-
months. Makes a perfect
gift for grandfather, tool
In yellow finish, in fine gift
box. Why not let us engrave
it with his name, initials, or
a special nwssaae
CMS
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Public Meetings
Mw June 14 - Heppner
Planning Commission, city
hall. 7:30 p nv: Heppner Fire
Department, fire hall. 7:30
p.m.
Wed.. June IB - Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
hospital. Heppner, 9:30 a.m.
Mon.. June 2l" - Morrow
County School Board, district
office. Lexington. 8 p.m.; Hep
pner Fire Department, fire
hall. 7:30 p.m.; lone Planning
Commission, city hall, 7:30
jp m.
Wed., June 23 - Morrow
County Court, county building.
Irrigon. 9 a.m.; Heppner Pub
lic Library Board, library. 8
p.m.
Monday, June 28 Morrow
County Planning Commission,
courthouse, Heppner, 7:30
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall. 7:30 p.m.
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sher
iff's office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following calls
during the past week:
On June 5. a tower was
reported on fire at the Navy
bombing range. The Board
man Fire Department and
Rescue One vehicle responded
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
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234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
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Linden Wot Carpet,
676-9418 Ceramic
Heppner Cabinets,
FURNITURE
CASE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
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Fre Mailing Sefvir on PrvfipiiO"5 Hospital Supplies
Mon, - Fn. 9-0 p.m. Sat. 9 I p.m.
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1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 ,
OIL PRODUCTS
Chevron DEVIN OIL
CO.
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PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY
arm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties
Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
OFFICE SUPPLIES
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Hospital Notes
The following patients were
' admitted and discharged from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner over the past week:
Flora Johnson, Condon -admitted
June 1, discharged
June 4:
U'nRay Schwarj!, Heppner -
admitted June 2, discharged
June 4;
Marlcne Currin, Heppner
admitted June 4, discharged
June 5;
DA's Report
Arley Jay Hamilton, 23 of
Hoardmnn. was found not
guilty of Scond Degree Assault
by a jury in Morrow County
Circuit Court last Thursday,
June 3. reported Morrow
County Deputy District Attor
ney Harold Mclean.
Birth
Jeffrey Thorns Currin - A
son, Jeffrey Thomas, was
horn to Tom and Mnrlene
Currin. Heppner. on June 5 at
Consolidated Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston He
weighed R lbs 4 oz.
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Al Fetsch of Pendleton
and Mr. and Mrs George
Currin of Little Butter Creek
Jeffrey is a new member of
the fifth generation of Morrow
County's Currin family.
Linoleum,
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Counter lops
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