TWO The Heppner Gatette-Tlmea. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. October 14, 198J
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GAZETTE-TIMES
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DA's Report
James O'Brien Campbeu
60, of Lone Rock, was found
not guilty in Morrow County
Justice Court (Heppner) of
Driving Under the Influence of
Intoxicants on Thursday, Oc
tober 7. reported Morrow
County District Attorney Ann
Spicer.
On October 4, Tarry Lee
Twidwell. 21, of Irrigon. was
found not guilty of Driving
While Suspended in Morrow
County Justice Court (Irri
gon), Spicer said.
In Morrow County Circuit
Court news Spicer reported:
John Krebs, 32, of Arling
ton was arraigned October 6
on charges of two counts of
alleged First Degree Theft
and one count of First Degree
Attempted Theft. He entered a
not guilty plea to the charges.
Joseph Paul Focht, 20, of
Irrigon, pleaded guilty to
Second Degree Burglary and
Second Degree Theft on
Thursday, Oct. 7. He was
sentenced to the Oregon State
Corrections Division for three
years. His probation was vio
lated on two other counts of
First Degree Burglary and
one count of Second Degree
Burglary. For the probation
violation of First Degree Bur
glary he was sentenced to 10
years with the Oregon State
Corrections Division. For the
Second Degree Burglary
charge he was sentenced to
three years with the Oregon
State Corrections Division. All
sentences are to be served
concurrently.
Brian David Katz, age
unknown, of Irrigon, entered
pleas of not guilty on Wednes
day, Oct. 6 to charges of three
counts of alleged Kidnapping,
two counts of Rape, two counts
of Sodomy, one count of
Sexual Penetration with a
Foreign Object and an
Ex-convict in Possession of a
Firearm. He gave oral notice
to the court of his intent to rely
on the insanity defense.
Rick Eugene Rogers, 24,
of Irrigon, entered a guilty
plea to Second Degree Theft
after being indicted for First
Degree Theft. A presentence
investigation was ordered.
Clinton Winford Barker,
29, of Irrigon and Daniel Jay
Cannon, 23, of Hood River,
were both arraigned October 6
on charges of alleged First
Degree Cr ef and
both entered not guilty pleas.
Heppner couple
has weekend
visitors
Brenda and John Ratcliff
and their daughter, Tracy, of
Molalla, were weekend visi
tors of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Steagall October
2 and 3.
VOTE
linj Kerne
Candidate for
MORROW COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Your Support Appreciated
Paid for by Irv Rauch for Morrow County Commissioner
Hepporr
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sher
iff's office handled the follow
ing calls and cases during the
past week:
On October 5, Robert P.
Mahoney of Heppner reported
the theft of a tachometer from
his truck parked at Hardman.
The tachometer was valued at
about $100.
On October 7, a Boardman
ambulance transported a
male reported to have severe
stomach cramps to Consoli
dated Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston from a rest area
west of Boardman.
On October 10, David
George McNary, 28, of lone
was involved in a motor ve
hicle accident involving a cow.
In a third October 10 inci
cent, Zenaido Rocha Naranjo,
23. of Boardman, was arrested
for allegedly Carrying a Con
cealed Weapon. Naranjo pos
ted bail and was released.
Obituaries
Wilma Edna
Drobny
Wilma Edna Drobny, 49,
formerly of Condon and lone,
died September 25 in The
Dalles Hospital,-following a
heart attack.
She and her family were on
their way to Montana.
Funeral services were held
September 28 in Estacada,
followed by burial at Eagle
Creek Cemetery.
Pall bearers were Neil, Tom
and Perry Crawford, Joseph
and Frank Drobny and Don
Rivers.
Mrs. Drobny was born June
17, 1933, m Condon, to Arthur
and Irene Dalzell. In 1952, she
graduated from lone High
School and lived in the lone
area several years before
moving to the Eagle Creek
area.
She married El win Jamie
Drobny on December 6, 1969.
They traveled a lot in Oregon
and Montana because of her .
husband's work with a power
line crew.
Mrs. Drobny enjoyed knit
ting and crocheting and work
ing with handicapped
children.
She is survived by her hus
band, a son, Arthur, stepsons
Chris of Boise, Idaho, Joseph
of Eagle Creek and Frank of
Ford Lewis, Wash.; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Dalzell of The Dalles; a sister,
Wflda Crawford, Eugene; two
step-grandchildren, one niece
and three nephews.
Clayville Chapel of Estaca
da was in charge of arrange
ments. FOR
To the editor :
Morrow County voters
should choose Ted Kulongoski
for governor next month. One
reason is because his incum
bent opponent, Victor Atiyeh,
favors the death penalty.
What's wrong with execu
tion as a punishment for
murder! Over the years it has
been shown that people who
can afford top quality lawyers
never get a death sentence.
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Marie Yocom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom of
Lexington, became the bride of Leland Jones, grandson of
Marie Bannister of Weston, on August 21 at the First
Christian Church in Pendleton. The Rev. Tyler Soine
officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by her parents, carried a fan
of pastel silk daisies, miniature rose buds and lace.
Maid of honor was Millie Yocom, sister of the bride, of
Boardman. Bridesmaids were Jeanne Martin of Baker and
Maureen Healy of Heppner. Jane Jones, niece of the bride,
was Dower girl. Miniature bride and groom were Brenda
Jones, niece of the bride, and Ryan Munkers.
The bride's attendants wore pastel gowns and also carried
fans of silk pastel daisies and lace. All flowers were made by
the bride's grandmother, Elva Yocom.
Best man for the groom was Kim Sams of Weston. Brandt
Bannister, cousin of the groom, of Athena, and Tod Snider of
Weston, were ushers.
Wedding music was sung by Mr. and Mrs. David Piper of
Lexington and Mrs. Betty Marquardt, also of Lexington,
played the organ.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the
Pendleton V.F.W. Hall. Serving were aunts of the bride and
groom. JoLynn Daly attended the gift table and Janice
Healy, the guest book.
After a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast, the couple are at
home in Pendleton.
The bride is a graduate of Heppner High School and
attended Blue Mountain Community College. The groom
graduated from Athena-Weston High School and also
attended Blue Mountain Community College. They are both
employed at Fleetwood Travel Trailers in Pendleton.
Fair office to close for winter
The Morrow County Fair
office will be closed at the
fairgrounds in Heppner for the
winter months. Fair Secretary
Dorothy Estberg will be work
ing at home on all fair busi
Firewood Raffle
by
Cub Scout Pack
No. 661
Drawing will be at the
MOONLIGHT SALE
Thurs., Oct. 28 8:30p.m.
Ronald McDonald's Chevrolet
Proceeds to go towards purchase
of new Christmas lights.
Tickets $1 each
Wood will be on display
at Ron McDonald's
676-5223 for more information
This Ad Sponsored By:
SEARS Catalog Merchant
& Ron McDonald's Chevrolet
Should choose Kulongoski
There's also the possibility of
a wrong conviction. If the
mistake is discovered after
the innocent person is given a
prison sentence, he can be
released. But there's no re
dress after an execution.
And finally, some are not
content to have capital pun
ishment for murder alone.
They want it for every other
crime too. including overtime
narking. In the days when
Weddings
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Jones
ness.
For scheduling events and
renting the buildings, please
call Mondays and Tuesdays
from 9a.m. to 5 p.m., 676-5448.
If no answer, call 676-9474.
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LETTERS
Henry VIII was king of Eng
land, there were over 150
offenses punishable by death.
They included stealing even
one schilling, letting water out
of ponds, moving stones which
marked land boundaries and
of course, witchcraft.
Anthony J. Golden
812S.W. 10th Ave.
Portland. Ore. 97205
Gill
Mary Kathryn Daly, daughter of Charles and Yvonne
Daly of Heppner, and Jon B. Gill, son of Bob and Georgia Gill
of Gooding, Idaho, were united in marriage on September U
at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pendleton. Fr. Timothy
Collins and Msgr. George Murphy officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory
gown of English net with a V-neck bodice which was trimmed
in Schiffli. The cummerbund and long sleeves were trimmed
in ivory satin and the two-tiered skirt was laced by a satin
ruffle border. She carried a bouquet of Ivory and bronie silk
roses and carnations, accented with baby's breath.
The church was decorated with vases of blue and white
roses and carnations.
Maid of honor was JoLynn Daly, sister of the bride. Janice
and Maureen Healy of Heppner were bridesmaids. Candle
lighter was Jennifer Grant, niece of the bride.
The bride's attendants wore copen blue floor length skirta
with sheer chiffon blouses in a blue print with white lace trim
while the candle lighter wore a street length dress.
Best man was Ron Gill, brother of the groom, of Gooding.
Idaho. Ushers were Don Gill, brother of the groom, of King
Hill, Idaho and Tim Daly, brother of the bride, of Heppner.
Piano music and vocal selections were by Jim Ackley.
The mother of the bride wore a street -length melon pink
dress, while the groom's mother wore a two-piece street
length dress of dusty pink polka dot with white piping.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at The
Parlor in Pendleton.
Table decorations of blue roses, white carnations and
baby's breath, along with the bride's bouquet, attendants
flowers and boutonnieres, were all made by Susan Evans of
Heppner.
The three-tiered wedding cake, which was decorated in the
bride's colors and accented with wedding bells, was made by
Linda Shawcross of Pendleton. , ,
Mrs. Jim Leiuallen and Mrs. Rawley Stanley, both of
Adams, served cake and Mrs. Fred Jarrard of Milwaukie
poured. Mary Kay Leiuallen attended the guest book.
AAUW plans 11th
annual Artifactory
The Heppner-Ione branch of
the American Association of
University Women
(A.A.U.W.) will sponsor its
11th annual Artifactory on
Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10 a m.
to 4 p.m. The event will beheld
at the Morrow County Fair
grounds in Heppner.
Area artists, craftsmen and
organizations are encouraged
to reserve space now by call
Gutters
Diamond with opal,
yellow mounting
it-
Diamond center with blue
sapphires, white mounting
I Peterson's
EDITOR
To the editor: 1
This is a fan letter to the
people of Heppner.
I was privileged to spend
almost 10 months with you
while the dam was being built.
It is an experience I wouldn't
have missed for anything.
In my 20 years of following a
rock crusher over four states I
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ing Bonnie Templeman.
676 5187; Susan Schubothe.
676-5282; or Laura Broderick
at 422-7524. A four -foot table
space may be reserved for $5
by individuals or groups who
have handcrafted items or
baked goods to sell.
Callers are requested to
phone between 9 a.m. and 9
p.m. Deadline for reserva
tions is November 10.
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4 Diamonds with
yellow mounting
Jewelers
A fan letter
have seen a lot of towns. But
never one quite like Heppner.
It made me feel so Rood, my
first day there, to walk down
the street, a total stranger,
and get a big smile and a hello
from everyone I met. All the
time I was there you treated
me like I was one of your own
and I loved it.
First WIC clinic held in
Heppner, 2nd slated
By NEOI,A MAC KEY
The first WIC clinic at the
Neighborhood Center was held
September 28. The second
clinic will be held at the center
on Tuesday, Oct. 26. Appoint
ments may be made to parti
cipate in the clinic after 11
a.m. on the 26th. Applications
can be obtained at the center.
They must be completed be
bore making an appointment.
The fuel assistance program
will not begin until later this
winter. Applications will not
be available until the program
begins.
A free blood pressure clinic
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
IIEPPUER AUTO PARTS
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
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FLOOR COVERING
M&R FLOOR COVERING
linrJan Wav Carpet,.linoleum,
676-9418 Ceram,c
Htppor. Cabinets,
FURNITURE
CASE FURNITURE H.ppiwr
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
,3 TURNER 9JT
Vvlt BRYANT
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
Free Moiling Service on ftecriplion' Mopi1al Suppli
AAon. H Fri. 9-6 p.m. Sat. 9 1 p.m.
Located in the Medical Center
1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1 531 ,
: OIL PRODUCTS
Chevron DEVIN0IL
co.
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PETTYJOHN Oil COMPANY
Mbil am Chemicals Serving 3 Cpurrtier
Petroleum-Products Phone: 422-7254
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Pi7i:iTi::S SERVICES FC2
YOUR mm C2 147 mi!w
HEPPNER CAZETTE-TU.IES 67M223
CATERING
R&D MOBILE
We'll cater your Private parties
gatherings social events
call 676-5274
The two ladies who asked if I
was John Mans' mother were
forgiven the minute I met him.
I have a warm, soft spot in
my heart for you Heppner
folk). I'll never forget you.
Sincerely,
Iris (Mrs. Homer) Maas
13H3 Fair No. 15
Clarkston, Wash. 99403
will be held at the center on
Tuesday, Oct. 19 from 2:30 to
4:30 pm.
Adult and Family Services
counselor Janet Phillips will
be available at the center on
Wednesday, Oct. 20 from
am to 12 noon.
Ladies who attend the
Thursday craft-social time at
the center have been busy
making things for the Christ
mas season.
Tat Brindle, center coordi
nator, has been ill and out of
the center. Any confusion at
the center is apologized for.
The volunteers are doing their
best.
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PRODUCTS
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