TWO Th Hrppnrr Gaittte-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, January 20, 1983
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Obituaries
Mable
HEPPNER - Mable C. Gray
of Heppner died January 17,
1983 at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, at the age of 89.
She was born June 3, 1893, in
Lexington, to William J. and
Nettie May Rice Davis.
Mrs. Gray was a resident of
the Stanfield area from 1940 to
1967, when she moved to Hep
pner. Graveside services were
held Wednesday, Jan. 19, at
the Hermiston Cemetery, with
the Rev. John Maas officia
ting. Casket bearers were
Mike Gray, Ron Gray, Harold
Grap, Skip Run, Dick Ruhl,
Ted Davis and Cary Davis.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Eugene Gray,
Clarence A. Warren
HEPPNER - Clarence A.
Warren of Heppner died Jan
uary 13, 1983 at Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital in Heppner at
the age of 81.
He was born January 25,
1901, in Milan, Mo., to Virgil
and Mary Warren.
On June 14, 1928, he married
Evelyn McDowell at Condon.
He farmed for many years
near lone.
Mr. Warren was a member
of Willows Grange, lone.
Graveside services were
held January 17 at High View
Cemetery in lone with the
Rev. S. Michael Sheridan of
ficiating. He was preceded in death by
three children - a daughter.
Orville W.
PENDLETON - Orville W.
Gentry, a former Heppner
resident, died January 13,
1983 in Walla Walla, Wash., at
the age of 79.
He was born December 8,
1903, in Ava, Mo., to Charlie
and Cora Twitty Gentry.
On August 8, 1928, he
married Allie Shippes in
Gainsville, Mo. They came to
Oregon in 1938.
Mr. Gentry lived in Hep
pner, Pilot Rock, and also in
the Portland-Vancouver area
for 10 years. He had been a
Pendleton resident since 1964.
Funeral services were held
January 17 at Sweeney Mor
tuary Chapel in Heppner with
the Rev. Don Shelton officia
ting. Musical selections were by
Bill Kenny, soloist, and Rikka
Tews, organist. Casket bear
ers were Ellis Pettyjohn,
Delmer Buschke, Greg Green
Bridal shower to
A bridal shower to honor
Anita Holleman, bride elect of
Rick Peterson, of lone, will be
held Wednesday, Jan. 26, 7
Guest speaker scheduled
at Heppner Nazarene
The Church of the Nazarene
in Heppner will host a special
speaker this Sunday, Jan. 23,
at 11 a.m. and again at 7 p.m.,
announced the Rev. Floyd
Wilks. pastor of the church.
Gary Smith, of Spokane,
Wash, will speak on the abuse
of alcohol. Mrs. Smith will
provide special music.
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in 1957.
Survivors include two sons,
Robert Gray of CresweU and
Merritt Gray of Heppner;
daughters Faye Ruhl of Lex
ington and Florence Gray of
Heppner; a sister Gladistine
Mikesell of Spokane, Wash. ; a
nephew, Clayton Davis of
Pendleton, who was raised by
the family; seven grandsons;
one granddaughter; 21 great
grandchildren; and several
nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions, for
those who wish, may be made
to the American Cancer So
ciety. Burns Mortuary, Hermis
ton, was in charge of ar
rangements. Linda, and twins Dennis and
Diane.
Survivors include his wife,
Evelyn Warren, a daughter
Barbara Bloodsworth, and a
son. Arthur, all of Heppner; 10
grandchildren; three step
grandchildren; six great
grandchildren; eight step-great-grandchildren;
a niece,
Dorothy Bail, of Portland; and
a nephew, Charles Nelson, of
Arizona.
Memorial contributions, for
those who wish, may be made
to the Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital Foundation, Heppner.
Sweeney Mortuary, Hep
pner was in charge of ar
rangements. Gentry
up, Len Ray Schwarz, Jim
Pettyjohn and Doyle Key.
Honorary bearers were Jerry
. Daggett, Merritt Gray, Harold
Sherer and Faye Prock.
Concluding services and
vault interment were at
Heppner Masonic Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife,
Allie Gentry, of Pendleton;
sons Billy of Heppner and
Jack of Pendleton; a brother,
Etcyl Gentry of Milton-Free-water;
a sister, Cecil Harp of
Pendleton; four grandchild
ren: and four great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions, for
those who wish, may be made
to the American Cancer Soci
ety, directly or through
Sweeney Mortuary in Hep
pner. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep
pner, was in charge of ar
rangements. be held in lone
p.m., at Valby Lutheran
Church.
Everyone is invited to at
tend. A potluck fellowship dinner
will be served following the
morning service. Teenagers of
the church will serve as wai
ters, and tips for their services
will be given to Central
American students to help
them attend the Nazarene
Seminary at San Jose, Costa
Rica, Wilks said.
Weddings
Morris McCarl
Mr. and Mrs. William
Sharon Ann McCarl, daughter of Shirley and Morris
McCarl of Lexington, became the bride of William Andrew
Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs1Charles Morris of Lexington, on
December 18. The ceremony was read by thT RevTUoyd
Oliver, retired minister of the Brownsville Church, at the
Brownsville Christian Church in Brownsville.
The Candlelight ceremony was performed in a setting of
burgundy flowers accented with mauve.
The bride, given in marriage by her parents and escorted
by her father, was lovely in a white chapel length gown of
schiffi, with embroidered lace featuring a Victorian neckline,
accented by matching lace. Her headpiece of the same fabric
was accented with a circle of burgundy and mauve roses with
lace edging. The bouquet was of the same colors of roses and
streamers of mauve satin ribbon accented in white.
The maid of honor, Barbara Coiner, a sister of the bride,
wore a floor length Victorian style burgundy gown.
Bridesmaid Cynthia Sumner of Lexington wore an identical
Victorian style gown in mauve.
The groom wore a black velvet tuxedo with bow tie, and
pink ruffled shirt with burgundy trim. The groomsmen wore
gray tuxedos with black velvet trim and bow ties.
Ring bearer was Joshua Coiner, nephew of the bride, and
flower girl was Kara Morris, niece of the groom.
Groomsman was Mike Cheever and ushers were Joe
Morris and Lee McCarl, brothers of the bride and groom.
Music was provided by the organist, Sharon Smith, and
vocalists. Chuck and Laurel Morris, who sang "Sunrise-Sunset."
A reception was held following the ceremony. A Three
tiered cake adorned with burgundy and mauve roses, topped
with cut glass wedding bells, was served, as well as punch
and coffee.
Serving were Carol Webber, Linda Perez and Jeri McKern
aunts of the groom, and Myrtle McMillan, aunt of the bride.
In charge of the guest book was Jill Hunt, and Julie Hunt
attended the gift table. Both are cousins of the bride.
After a trip to the Oregon Coast, the young couple are at
home in Salem, the groom is currently a student at Linn
Benton Community College, majoring in data processing.
Summer employment includes work on the Eielson Fair
banks Protection Project, Fairbanks, Alaska. The bride is
currently an assistant administrator with the United
Methodist Retirement Center. She holds a degree in
elementary education.
From Lexington attending the wedding were Myrtle
McMillan and son, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hunt.
Engagements
Yocom Eddy
Paulette Eddy and Jack Yocom
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Eddy of Denver, Colorado announce
the engagement of their daughter, Paulette Renee Eddy, to
Jack Yocom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom of Lexington.
A June 4 wedding date has been set.
Marriage Licenses
A Marriage License application has been accepted at the
Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner from:
Paul Norman Hansen, 64, and Joann Mary Carlson, 47,
both of Heppner.
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Justice Court
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner han
dled the following cases dur
ing the past week :
Alan Lee Fortenberry, Hep
pner Exceeding the Maxi
mum Speed (70 mph In a 55
mph none), $28 fine.
Richard Arden Zobrist,
Redmond - No Stoplights on
Trailer f24 bail forfeited.
Robert Carlie McAulay,
Bend - No Mud Flaps on
Trailer, $24 bail forfeited.
Harley Bruce Young, Hep
pner - No PUC Permit, $55 bail
forfeited; Defective Equip
ment, $24 bail forfeited.
Eldon Kenneth Hiatt, Her
miston - Truck Speeding (65
mph in a 55 mph zone), $12
fine.
William Joseph Kenny,
Heppner No Vehicle License
(snowmobile), $24 bail for
feited. .
Betty Fae Wight, The Dalles
- Exceeding the Maximum
Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph
zone), $24 bail forfeited.
Matthew Ned Clark, Hep
pner Exceeding the Maxi
mum Speed (65 mph in a 55
mph zone), $12 fine.
Lloyd Douglas Campbell,
Hermiston - Operating Snow
mobile on Public Road, $14
fine.
Chester Harrison Downs,
Hermiston - Operating Snow
mobile on Public Road, $14
fine.
Clifford Joel Dougherty,
Heppner - Driving Without
Headlight (snowmobile), $14
fine.
David Wayne Stevens, Hep
pner - Exceeding the Maxi
mum Speed (65 mph in a 55
mph zone). $24 bail forfeited.
Carleen Jean West, lone -Exceeding
the Maximum
Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph
zone), $24 bail forfeited.
Wade Shelton West. lone -No
Taillights on Trailer, $29
bail forfeited.
Road Report
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leased the following Work Re
port for the week ending Jan
uary 15:
Roads that were bladed this
past week were: N.S. Morgan.
Cemetery, Strawberry W.,
Ely Canyon, Zinter, Stefani,
Johnson Grade, E.W. Ella
and Morgan East.
Fill and base material was
bladed onto Fourmile and
Palmateer roads.
A new culvert was installed
on Palmateer Road and a
culvert extension on Morgan
.East Road.
Cold mix patching was done
on Brenner Canyon Road, the
north end of lone Gooseberry,
Upper Rhea Creek and Myers
roads.
Culverts were cleaned on
Nolan Road, Clarks Canyon
and E.W. Ella roads.
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D.A.'s Report
Four people were arraigned
in Morrow County Circuit
Court last Wednesday, Jan. 12,
reported Morrow County Dis
trict Attorney Richard J,
McNerney.
The four are:
Patrick Edward Hawes,
39, Pasco, Wash. alleged
First Degree Theft. He plead
ed not guilty.
Randy Sterling Greene,
18, of lrrigon alleged Second
Degree Burglary and First
Degree Theft.
Terra nee Lee Jones, 22, of
Raymond. Wash. alleged
Criminal Negligent Homicide.
He pleaded not guilty.
John Thomas Findley, 23,
of Bnardman alleged First
Degree Arson and First De
gree Burglary. He pleaded not
guilty.
Thomas Winston West
moreland III, 20, of Umatilla -alleged
Murder, Aggravated
Murder, First Degree Theft
and First Degree Robbery.
Public Meetings
Monday, Jan. 24 - Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall,
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 25 - Morrow
County Mental Health Admin
.istdrative Board, North Mor
row Medical CTinic, Board
man, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 26 Mor
row County Court, county
building, lrrigon, 9 a.m.;
Heppner Public Library
Board, library, 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 31 - Morrow
County Planning Commission,
annex building, lrrigon, 8
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Senior News
On Wednesday, Jan. 26, the
DeLa Cruz Mexican Band
from Umatilla will perform
Western Mexican music at
12:30 p.m. at the Heppner
Senior Mealsite.
A senior birthday dinner
will be held at the mealsite on
January 26 for all those having
January birthdays.
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.
Heppner seniors needing a
ride to the mealsite should call
Mary Nikander. 676-5571, to
make arrangements.
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.
R. JOHNS
today at:
Jewelers
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u08pi0l Notes
The following patients, who
were admitted to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
during the past week, were
still receiving care at the
hospital as of Monday, Jan.
17:
Jack Loyd, Heppner ad
mitted January 10;
Celia Matteson, Heppner
admitted January 11;
Clarence Carmichael, Hep
pner - admitted January 10;
Earl Pettyjohn, Heppner -admitted
January 11;
Donna Thompson, lone -admitted
January 14;
Arthur Rowell, lone ad
mitted January 16; and
Pam Voltz, Heppner ad
mitted January 16.
Jeremy Mirhael Kietmann -
A son, Jeremy Michael, was
born to John and Kerry Riet
mann of Lake Oswego on
December 12.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rietmann of lone
and the Rev. and Mrs. Austen
McGhee of Mulino.
Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Victor Rietmann of lone
and Mr. Delbert Anson of
Hermiston.
Jeremy joins a brother,
Nathan, two.
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; Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County sher
Iff'i office handled the follow
ing calls, cases and reports
during the past week:
On January 11, the Board
man Police Department re
sponded to a request from
Brian Cook, Boardman, whose
house had been broken Jnto
and burglarized. Taken was
$1,000 In silver, possibly more.
Also on January 11, a
Boardman ambulance re
sponded to the Longvlew
Fiber Plant at the Port of
Morrow for a possible heart
attack victim. The patient was
transported to Consolidated
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston.
On January 14, a Boardman
ambulance transported a pa
tient from Oregon Potato,
Boardman, to Kadlec Hospital
at Richland. Wash.
Health Dept.
Friday, Jan. 21 free blood
pressure clinic and Immuni
zations. Lexington Health
Department office, 8 a m. to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p m.
Tuesday, Jan. 25 fret blood
pressure clinic and Immuni
zations, lrrigon county offices,
1 to 4 p m.
Friday, Jan. 28 free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations, Lexington Health De
partment office, 8 a m. to 12
noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
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