Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 03, 1983, Page TWO, Image 2

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The Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
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Published every Thursday and ent- -d s
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Address communications to the Heppner Gazette
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LETTERS
Get both sides
To the editor:
Recently an article in
"Reader's Digest" and a
broadcast on CBS' "60 Min
utes" have raised many ques
tions about the National and
World Councils of Churches of
Christ. Both pieces have dis
torted the work of these two
bodies and put forth implica
tions with no proof.
The organization making
these accusations is the Insti
tute on Religion and Democ
racy This institute itself re
quires investigation. It is a
neo conservative, partisan
group which has launched a
very political campaign,
claiming that religious organ
izations are too political!
History book needs
cooperation of all
To the editor:
The Morrow County Histori
cal Society is undertaking a
monumental task of putting
together a book on the history
of this county. In a rural area
like ours, the lives of its
citizens have always been in
terrelated. Our uniqueness,
unlike metropolitan places, is
that v,e know and care about
each other.
While some families have
their own histories recorded,
this book will incorporate the
stories of everyone. Without
cooperation of all, this publi
cation will sadly lack completeness.
Friendship Baptist moves
to new location
Friendship Baptist Church
in Heppner will begin holding
regular services at a new
location on Sunday. Feb. 6. As
the Christian Life Center
moves to its brand new quar
ters, the Baptist congregation
will occupy the building at
Willow and Gale streets out
grown by the larger group,
said a Baptist church spokes
person. Friendship Baptist has met
in the homes of members and
interested persons. Recently,
the group met on Sunday
mornings at the Neighborhood
Center. They are grateful for
classrooms and a place to call
home until their own building
can be built on land already
owned by the church.
Bible study begins at 9:45
a.m. followed by Sunday
morning worship at 11 a.m.
Sunday evening meetings will
resume soon, and the time will
be announced at a later date.
Expectant
parents class
glated
An Expectant Parents
Class, sponsored by Blue
Mountain Community College,
will be held in Heppner at the
junior high school music room
beginning Wednesday, Feb. 9,
from 7 to 9 p.m.
For more information, call
Chris Adelman, 676-5196.
Family and friends are cordially
invited to an
kSunday, Feb. 6
at Robert Harrison 's Ranch, to
celebrate the 75th Birthday of
Alice Harrison. iT
No gifts please.
EDITOR
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of the story
Be wary of the propaganda
this institute produces. If
people are concerned about
the mission of the National
and World Councils, they
should get the facts through
their own churches. The staff
and funds of these two reli
gious bodies do overwhelming
goodin the world, and they do
not support Communist gov
ernments or movements any
where, as the IRD has claimed
they do.
Make up your own mind, but
get both sides of the story
first!
Sincerely.
The Rev. Cathy Barker
lone. 422-7530
The short time it takes to
write a brief narration is
quality time. I feel shame for
the apathy of those that do not
respond, whose families' en
deavors are responsible for
this county's history. Said ef
forts should reflect a great
deal of pride. To me. the
completion of this book is a
great legacy to the future
generations of the county. The
Historical Society is to be
highly commended for their
endeavors.
Sincerely.
Merlyn Robinson
Heppner
Pastor Jay Rowley and the
people of the church extend a
cordial invitation to anyone
w ho would like to worship with
them, and to those who would
like to know more about the
church, the spokesperson
said.
Senior News
Wilma Cheney of Cecil and
Ola Mae Groshens of Heppner
will provide entertainment at
the Hcppr.er Senior Mealsite
on Wednesday, Feb. 9. Mrs.
Cheney will provide vocal se
lections, accompanied by Mrs.
Groshens on the piano.
Super Sewers
working on
projects
By St E PLOCHARSKY
The Super Sewers 4-H Club
has a meeting on January 19.
Members continued sewing on
projects. There is a new girl in
the group, her name is Lori
Cecil.
The next meeting will be
February 2 at the fairgrounds
in Heppner.
Any goods found in
English waters or goods
that have floated onto
an English shoreline
belong to the crown.
Open House
from 2 to 4p.m.
Februarty 3, 1983
Weddings
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Edmundson
Sheila Ann Knight of Pendleton and Jeffrey Brian
Edmundson of Heppner were united in marriage in a
candlelight ceremony on January 1. The double-ring
ceremony was held at All Saints Episcopal Church in
Heppner with the Reverend Ed Watts officiating.
Parents of the bride and groom are Mrs. Marlene Knight,
Pendleton, Mr. Al Knight, La Grande, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Edmundson of Heppner.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a
full-length white gown of sheer organza and lace over satin.
She wore a wreath of baby's breath and carried a bouquet of
burgundy red roses and pink carnations.
Chris Cargil of Pendleton was maid of honor and John
Damon of Eugene was best man. Lighting candles were
Janice Sherman and La Von Rae of Portland.
Wedding music was performed by Dale Holland and Judy
Maas. "Wedding Song" and "We've Only Just Begun" were
sung during the ceremony.
The kneeling pillow and cake knife were originally used by
the groom's parents at their wedding.
A wedding reception was held at the church parish hall
following the ceremony. Pouring punch and coffee were Cam
Wishart of Arlington and Bernice Lott of Heppner. Serving
cake were Vicki Brookshire of St. Paul and Kristi
Edmundson, Hermiston, sisters of the groom. Karen
Dubuque and Sue Jones, both of Heppner, were at the hors
d'oeuvres table. Giselle Schoonover, Heppner, gave out the .
wheat bags. Sherri and Shelly Knight of Pendleton, sisters
of the bride, attended the guest book and gift table.
After a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast, the couple are at
home in Pendleton.
Hospital Notes
The following patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during the past
week:
Clell Rea. lone - admitted
January 24, released January
28:
Bernadine Cannon. Heppner
- admitted January 25, re
leased January 27; and
Sandra Durand, The Dalles,
admitted January 29, released
January 30.
The following patients were
still receiving care at the
hospital as of Monday, Jan.
31:
Edna Pailey, Heppner - ad
mitted January 24;
Elizabeth Bailey, Heppner -admitted
January 25;
Agnes Davis. Condon - ad
mitted January 26;
Kathy Grissom, Heppner -admitted
January 26; and
Linda Baird. Heppner - ad
mitted January 30.
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Road Report
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leased the following Work Re
port for the week ending Jan
uary 29:
Pot holes were patched with
cold mix on the following
roads: lone Gooseberry.
Blackhorse. Sandhollow, Ione
Boardman, Butter Creek and
Big Butter Creek.
Roads that were bladed
were: Gar Swanson, Tews,
Holtz. M. Baker, N.S. Morgan,
D. Rietmann and Petty's
Canyon.
Shoulder work was done on
Myers. Pine City to Lena,
Baseline. lone Radio Tower,
Ella and Big Butter Creek.
Gravel was spread on Poin
ter Road and Halvorsen to
Eight Mile.
Dirt was removed from road
No. 582. which is west of No.
809 (Ella Road).
On January 17. Kim Gu
tierrez was hired as a shop
mechanic.
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$1750
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Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County sher
iff's office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following calls,
cases and reports during the
past week:
On January 22. David Alan
Orr. 21. of Heppner was cited
for allegedly Driving While
Suspended.
On January 24, a motor
vehicle accident occurred on
Highway 207 one-fourth mile
from Bombing Range Road.
The driver. Richard Baggerly
of Echo, reportedly hit a cow.
He was not injured.
On January 26, Henry Lopez
Daniel Jr.. 19, of Irrigon. was
arrested for alleged Unauth
orized use of a Motor Vehicle
and Second Degree Theft.
Also on January 26, the
Heppner Fire Department
responded to a flue fire at the
Delmer Buschke residence on
Fairview Way in Heppner.
The fire caused no damage.
In a third January 26 inci
dent, a Boardman ambulance
responded to a call at S & K
Farms and transported a pa
tient to Consolidated Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
ton. On January 27. the Chevron
station at Boardman reported
the theft of $25 in gas. The
Boardman Police Department
responded to the call.
On January 28, the Board
man Police Department ar
rested Michael Lynn Row, 37,
or Boardman. for alleged
fourth Degree Assault.
Also on January 28. a Mor
row County sheriff's deputy
arrested Lester Norman
Moen, 55, of Boardman. on a
circuit court warrant for an
alleged parole violation.
On January 29, a Boardman
ambulance transported a pa
tient from V & I. Inc.. Board
man, to Consolidated Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
ton. Fire dept.
responds to
. in-town fires
The Heppner Fire Depart
ment responded to two in-town
fires during the past week,
reported Fire Chief Forrie
Burkenhine.
The first fire, last Wednes
day, was at the Delmer
Buschke home on the Hep-pner-Pilot
Rock Highway. The
fire was contained to a flue
and it caused no damage,
Burkenhine said.
A second fire, at the Jean
Strange residence at 130 E.
Quiad St., broke out on Satur
day. The fires started. Bur
kenhine said, when wallpaper
that was hung over a closed
off flue opening ignited. The
fire chief said that Strange put
out the fire with a fire extin
guisher before the fire depart
ment arrived.
GIFT JEWELRY
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'Public Meetings
Monday, Feb. 7 - Heppner
City Council, city hall. 7:30
p.m.: Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
TliesdHy, Feb 8. leyintftnn
City Council, city hall, 7:30
p.m.; lone City Council, city
hall. 7:30 p.m.
February 9 Morrow County
Court. Courthouse, Heppner, 9 '
a.m.
Thursday, Feb. 10 - Port of
Morrow Commission, port of
fice. 1 Marine Drive, Board
man. 1 p.m.; Ixxington Fire
Department, city hall, 7:30
p.m.
Monday, Feb. 14 - Morrow
County F'air Board, fair
grounds, dormitory, Heppner,
8 pm.; Heppner Planning
Commission, city hall, 7:30
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 15 - Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
hospital, Heppner, 9:30 a m.
Wednesday, Feb. 16 Mor
row County Court. Court
house, Heppner. 9 a.m.
Monday, Feb. 21 - Morrow
County School Board, district
office. Lexington, 7:30 p.m.;
Heppner Fire Department,
fire hall, 7:30 p m. ; lone Plan
ning Commission, city hall,
7.30 p m.
Wednesday. Feb. 23 - Mor
row County Court, north Mor
row annex, 9 a m.; Heppner
Public library Board. library,
Heppner, 8 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 23 - Morrow
County Planning Commission,
Courthouse, Heppner, 7:30
p m.
Jeffrey Hat id llrdlund A
son. Jeffrey David, was born
to Cathy and Gene Hedlund Jr.
of Ashland on January 29. at
Ashland He weighed 7 lbs , 12
oz
Grandparents are Gene
Hedlund Sr. of Arizona and
Mr and Mrs. Roger Palmer of
Heppner.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Palmer and
Mr. and Mrs Harold Peck, all
of Heppner.
Talia Caitlin Swrek A
daughter. Talia Caitlin, was
born to Marsha and Greggory
Sweek of Heppner at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
on January 26. She weighed 7
lbs., 15 oz
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Sweek and Bill
Sowell. all of Heppner and Mr.
and Mrs Ray Grace of Vene
zuela. Great-grandmothers are
Verna Howell of Heppner and
Daisy Ziegler of Prineville.
Talia joins a brother. Ian.
two. at home.
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Justice Court
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner hnn-N
died the 'following Cases' dur
ing tlit pVst week;
Craig Allen Miles, Heppner
No Muffler, $12 fine.
David Alan Orr, Heppner
Suspended Operator's Li
cense. $155 fine.
Janrttc Marie Skow, Lex
ington - Expired Vehicle Li
cense, $6 fine.
Donald Wayne Barber,
Heppner No stoplight-tail-light
on trailer, $14 bail for
feited. Jeffrey Patrick Cutsforth,
Iexington Exceeding the
Maximum Speed (64 mph In
55 mph zone), $24 bail for
feited Michael Scott Balfe. Ix
ington - Exceeding the Maxi
mum Speed (65 mph in a 55
mph zone). $19 fine.
Frances Kathleen Orwick,
Heppner Expired Vehicle
License, $fi fine.
Willard Templin French,
lone - Expired Vehicle Li
cense, $6 fine.
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P.A.'s Report
Michael L. Stanley, 19, Oi
Irrigon, was found not guilty
of Attempting to Elude a
Police Officer, Reckless Driv
ing and having No Valid Driv
er's License on January 25 In
Morrow County District At
torney's office.
In other news, Elwyn Coy
Findley, 5(1, of Honrdman,
pleaded guilty to a Possession
of a Controlled Substance
charge, A pre-sentence inves
tigation was ordered.
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Whnt's Your
Opinion?
Question: "How do you feel
about the proposed regula
tions being made on wood
stoves by the DEQ (Deport
ment of Environmental Qual
ity)?" "I do think they have to do
something about the pollution
in the air." said Mary Jean
McCabe. Heppner "I just
wonder how people are going
to afford the expensive stoves
and attachments."
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