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TWO-The Heppner Gtiette-Timet, Th Officio! Ntwtpopr. of Cy of Hvpprtvt ond . County of Morrow The Heppacr GAZETTE-TIMES Mrrw Cmtys Itst-Owid Vf (klrwspaitr U SPS. 240-420 Published erv Thursday and entvcd as . sHMn-'lsi mMrr t (he Pot Office at Heppnfr, Oregon under (he Act of March 3. Second-class postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. -" 1 Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) Address communicaflrtns to the Heppner'Gaiette Times! P.O. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 97R36. $10.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler 4 Gilliam counties: ! $12.00 elsewhere. -- I David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers J Letters To Can't afford Kulongoki To the editor: Following the last regular session of the Oregon Legisla ture, the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation published an ana lysis of the voting record of each legislator based on eight issues considered most criti cal to Oregon agriculture. Senator Ted Kulongoski voted against the needs of Oregon farmers on all eight key critical issues. He is now campaigning for governor on a platform of support for farmers and small business. Agriculture is today the Most welcome present To the editor: Your paper has been a most welcome Christmas gift the past two years, from my mother, Edna Bailey, who resides in Heppner. I would like to inform you l . . .i;;wt i.Tw,..WMiuJu.j. ..n,....f .j nQtiifimrips George Michael Davidson PORTLAND - George Michael Davidson, 32. of Port land, a former Heppner resi dent, died at his home in Portland on Monday, Sept. 20, 1982. He was born in Pendleton on December 17. 1949, the son of George and Anna Marie Johnston Davidson. Mr. Davidson graduated from Heppner High School and lived in Morrow County most of his life, moving to Portland four years ago, where he made his home with his father. He was a member of the Catholic Church and the Eagles Lodge. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Sept. 25, 2 p.m., at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner. Conclud ing services and interment will follow at the Morgan Cemetery. Survivors include his mother, Anna Marie Wilson of Heppner; his father, George Davidson, Portland; a son, Tim Davidson and a daughter, Tina, both of Heppner; a brother, Gerald Davidson of Portland; a half brother, Tracy Wilson, Prineville; and a half sister, Abby Camargo. of Heppner. Burns Mortuary, Hermis ton, is in charge of arrange ments. Correction The phone number listed in the story "CF Bike-a-thon to be held in Heppner", publish ed in last weeks Gazette Times, was incorrect. The correct phone number to call for more information is 676-9829. NO TICE The Town of Lexington is offering a $100 REWARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons involved in theft andor vandalism of the Town's Street Signs. Lexington Town Council Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, The Editor number one industry in Ore gon. It would be catastrophic, not just to farmers, but to all Oregonians to have in the office of governor, a person who not only does not support agriculture, but w ho is openly hostile to everything which farmers need to survive. Jer ry Brown has demonstrated how destructive an anti-agriculture governor can be to a state. We cannot afford one in Oregon. Sincerely, Frank L. Nims Telephone: (503)568-4483 that I especially appreciate the well written articles sub mitted by Justine Weather ford. Colleen Harris -Anchorage, Alaska Senior News Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noble of Hermiston will entertain at the noon meal on Wednesday, September 29, at the Heppner Senior Mealsite. Mr. Noble performs with the Old Time Fiddlers in Hermiston. Any senior citizen desiring a noon carry out meal on Wed nesdays is asked to call Cher rie Clark. 676-5222, or Bill Collins, 676-9947. lone and Lexington resi dents needing a ride to Hep pner on Wednesdays are ask ed to call Dot Halvorsen, 422-7143 to make arrange ments. Seniors attending the noon meal at the mealsite are not charged for transportation. For those over 60 who do not attend the cost is 75 cents round trip. Cost for commut ers under 60 is $1.50 Heppner seniors needing a ride to the mealsite should call Mary Nikander, 676-5571 to make arrangements. Anyone wishing to donate garden vegetables or fruit to the mealsite may contact Cherrie Clark, 676-5222 or Lynnea Sargent, 676-9621. Workshop slated at All Saints' This Firday, September 24, a workshop will be held at All Saints' Episcopal Church at 7 p.m. for lay readers, lectors, and anyone else interested, announced the Rev. Ed Watts, vicar. The Rev. Jeff Sells of Baker will lead the group. Coffee and dessert will be served. Everyone is invited to at tend the workshop, he con cluded. Europe first learned of peaches when Alexander the Great brought them back from Persia. September 23, 1982 Wedding Announcements Cutler Lucas - -r It I I"V-7 If "-"i !:- 7 JJ V) LF " y Tammy Lucas and Gary Cutler Guy Van Arsdale and Linda Lucas cordially invite all friends and relatives to attend the wedding of their daughter. Tammy, to Gary Cutler, son of P.L. Cutler and Mrs. Del Layman, on Saturday, September 25, 4:30 p.m., at the United Methodist Church, Heppner. A reception will follow at the Heppner Elks Lodge, upstairs. Anniversaries Local couple celebrate 50th anniversary By JUSTINE WEATHERFORD Sunday afternoon, September 12, a golden wedding party was given for Frank and Hazel Hamlin at the Heppner Elks Lodge. The couple's granddaughter, Judy Buschke, and her husband, Delmer, the Hamlin's daughter, Maryette Wright, and husband Joe from Gresham were the principal arrangers. After 6 p.m., a dinner was enjoyed by the family and some special friends. At the afternoon reception attention was focused on the golden weds and the lovely two-tier cake which was made and decorated by Mrs. Jerry McElligott. A beautiful arrange ment of a variety of blooms in an unusual vase prepared by Lois Winchester decorated the lodge. An appropriate and most attractive arrangement in a fishing basket was made by Joan Hughes. The more than 125 persons who came from Portland, Gresham, Hermiston and all parts of Morrow County were served cake by Donna Peterson and coffee and punch by Maryette Wright and friends, including Glen and Joyce Ward and Cal and Bev Sherman. The Hamlins were married on Sept. 15. 1932, in Gresham. They say they came to Heppner as strangers but "were soon accepted by the wonderful people here." They are most appreciative of this community and grateful for the attention their friends have given to them. Hazel concludes "We feel btaned and in turn ask God's blessings for all kind people everywhere." Marriage Licenses The Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow Co. Courthouse in Heppner has accepted the following Marriage License applications: Gary Frank Cutler, 26 and Tammy Sue Lucas, 21. both of Beaverton; and Jeffrey Joe Rank, 23. r! St. Paul, Minn, and Lynnette Rae French, 26, of Skanee, Mich. Bridal shower slated for lone woman Teena Lindstrom Kenney will be honored at a bridal shower on Monday, Sept. 27, 2 p.m., at the lone United Church of Christ. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Arlington Family Auction to be held Saturday The Annual Family Auction of the Arlington United Methodist Church will begin at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, Septem ber 25 in the mall area at Arlington. Homemade baked goods can be purchased at 9:30 a.m. with the auction beginning at 10:30 a.m. Terry Roberts of Herm iston, will be the auctioneer for his second year and will accept the bids on numerous items including antiques, ori ginal oil paintings by local artists, handcrafted quilts, farm produce, hand crafted To the Class of '52 & '53 Who Ordered Photos from the Gazette-Times: YOUR PHOTOS ARE READY TO PICK UP. Pine City reunion slated A Pine City reunion will be held Saturday, Sept. 25, at the Hermiston Civic Recreation Center. 215 W. Orchard. The open house will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Everyone interested is in vited to attend. copperwork and fancy work. There are many new items as well, donated by local mer chants, and the silent auction tables for bidding. A new feature this year will be a fish pond filled with treasures for the youngsters. Beef, barbecued by Louis Rucker, will be served promptly at 12 noon with the dinner prepared by the ladies of the church. Tickets for the barbecue are $4 for adults, $2.25 children ages six through 12, with children under five free. Weddings Dawes Huber Mr. and Mrs. Roger Danes Lucy L. Huber and Roger L. Dawes were married July 11 at Milwaukie Seventh-day Adventist Church. Elder Melvin Johnson performed the ceremony. Parents of the couples are Dr. and Mrs. Harold Huber of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dawes of Wenatchee, Wash. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Marianne Brams, Portland, sister of the bride; Mrs. Diane Bailey, Beaverton, and Suzanne Wagner of Santa Cruz, Calif. Brad Behrens of Wenatchee was best man for the groom and Bob Schwartz of Wenatchee and Gary Huber, Walla Walla, Wash., brother of the bride, were groomsmen. Ushers were Chuck Perry of East Wenatchee. Wash., John Brahms of Portland, brother-in-law of the bride, and Dale Schnibbee of Forest Grove. The couple are at home in Wenatchee. The bride graduated from Laurelwood Academy, Gaston, and Walla Walls College and is now employed as a public accountant. The groom is a graduate of Spangle Seventh-day Adventist academy, and is employed as an orchardist. Keene Hayes I 1 S if -- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Keene Debra Hayes and Stuart Keene were married August 21 in a late afternoon ceremony at the First Christian Church in Pendleton. The Reverend Tyler Soine officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Katheryn Hayes and the late Bill Hayes of Sunland, Calif. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene of lone. Presented in marriage by a friend, Dennis Culp. the bride wore an ivory gown and carried a bouquet of blue and ivory roses and daisies. Her matron of honor was Kate Hubbard, sister of the groom. Judy Culp was the bridesmaid. Best man was Richard Keene, brother of the groom. Another brother, Loy Keene, was groomsman. Ushering and lighting the candles were Charles Hubbard and Loy Keene. Vocalists were Myrna Anderson and Duane Lamb, both of Hermiston. Organist was Mrs. Pat Morris. A reception was held in the church basement following the ceremony. CD "'u 11 . Exclusively by Elegant fashion design 10k yellow gold or VALADJUM Diamonds available ' Prices start at Cud Peterson's Jewelers J fciHeppner jf) 676-920(1 i if J 4 : f f III II 3 Ill vuecuon R. JOHN'S 79 .1. Hospital Motes The following patients were admitted and discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital In Heppner during the past wetk : Ioulse Farley, Heppner admitted September 12. dls ctiaigfj St-ptf inber 17; Clyde Britt. Fossil - admit ted September 12, discharged September 15; Neil Beamer, Heppner ad mitted September 13, dischar ged September 15; James Lovgren, Heppner admitted September 14, dis charged September 19; James Grant. Waldport -admitted September 14, dis charged September 15; and Joan Lankford, Heppner admitted September 19, dis charged September 20. Edna Bailey, Heppner, ad mitted September 16, was still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday, September 20. Justice Court Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner hand led the following case during the past week ; Eric Wayne Bachtold. Othello. Wash. No Fire Ex tinguisher, $14 fine. Th. band of tha U.S. Marine Corps it calttd "Tht President's Own" becausa it playi for state occa sions at the White House. BUS1NESW DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 234 N. Main Heppner 676-9123 FLOOR COVERING M & R FLOOR COVERING Linden Way Carpet, Linoleum, A7&-9418 Ceramic Tile, Kitchen 'Heppner Cabinets, Counter Tops FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppntr Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Point INSURANCE TURNER VAN MARTER &JJRYANT MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Free Moiling Service on Preicriptiont Hospital Supplwi n Mon '- Fn. 9-6 p.m. Sol. 91 p.m. Located in the Medical Center 11 00 Southgate. Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIH ! do. Q1 CHEVRON PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY Mbil arm Chemicals Serving 3 Covntfos Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 pri:iti::3 pm:m::z services for rem nom en csssss:. 147 wnw HEPFHER GAZETTE-Tll.tIS CATERING R&D MOBILE We'll cater your ai : W-mAXtofxii gdmerings Birth" Shad Anthony lllsler A Bon, Shad Anthony, was born to Paul and Susan I Idler of Heppner on September 14 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner. He weighed 8 lbs.. 6 oz. GrHtiilpMrenln are Mr. And Mrs. Paul Hisler Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Healy, all of Heppner. Great-grandmother It Mrs. Henry Lazlnka of Pendleton. Shad joins a brother, Shawn Paul, four and one-half arcd a sister, Annie Marie, two and one half, at home. Public Meetings Monday, Sept. 27 Morrow County Planning Commission, courthouse, Heppner, 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart ment, fire hall, 7:30 p,m, Health Dept. Friday, Sept. 24 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Lexington Health Department office, 8 a m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p m. Tuesday, Sept. 28 free blood pressure clinic and Immunizations, Irrigon coun ty offices, I to 4 p m. Wednesday. Sept. 29 Flu Immunization Clinic. Heppner Neighborhood Center, 1 to 3 p m. ifOUX iusJ wmma aarurr OIL feu iric. 67633 PRODUaS CATERING Private parties i social events call 676-5274