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LETTERS
Going to
To the editor:
The wild west is changing. A
person can readily see by
walking the main street of
Heppner.
Instead of horse droppings
on the street you have to be
careful to watch where you
step or you get into dog stools
all along the walks.
Obituaries
Arthur R.
Crawford, Sr.
SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. -Arthur
R. Crawford. Sr., 89. a
former Heppner resident of
the San Francisco Bay Area,
died February 2. 1983 at Fre
mont. Calif.
He w as born June 3. 1893 and
was a member of Eastern
Oregon pioneer families, the
Cra '.Words and the Spencers,
and was a Heppner native.
His father, Vawter Craw
ford, became owner-publisher
of the Heppner Gazette-Times
in 1910. It was a family opera
tion from father to sons. Ar
thur Crawford worked on the
paper as a printer, reporter,
delivery boy and worked with
advertising until he went to
the University of Oregon to
major in journalism. He then
married and went to Califor
nia to work in San Francisco
where he became editor of two
weekly publications, "Snip
py g Register" ands "Under
writers' Report" (no longer in
existance).
Mr. Crawford described and
recounted personal profiles
and anecdotes, some of which
were included in a collection
"Bunch Grass Days." tales
from the turn of the century up
to the time of the writing.
Although he lived and
worked in the San Francisco
Bay Area from 1918 until his
death he always remained
devoted to Heppner and the
"good old days." He attended
the Morrow County Pioneer
Picnic for years. He was also
very interested int he Morrow
County Historical Society.
He was preceded in death by
his brothers. Spencer, Jasper
and William, and sisters, Vir
ginia Turner and Mary
Schwarz.
Survivors include sons Ar
thur R. Crawford, Jr. of San
Jose, Calif., Raymond C.
Crawford of Walnut Creek,
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Jane
Nervo of Healdsburg, Calif.;
sisters Coramae Ferguson of
Heppner Janet Jones of Wash
ington and Margaret Hayes of
Spokane, Wash.; four grand
children; one great-grandchild:
and many nieces and
nephews.
Memorial services and in
urnment are planned in Hep
pner at a later date.
Maker Bakers work on garments
By DEANNA CAREY
For the last three to four
weeks, the Maker Baker 4-H
Club has been working on
garments.
We have been very success
ful so far and we plan to be
successful throughout the
year-
Don Brown was the first person to crots San Francisco's
Golden Gatt Bridge whan it opened on May 27, 1937.
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday.
EDITOR,
the dogs
. In a three block distance it is
nothing to have to step out of
the way of this mess.
Please bring back the
horses. At least they stay in
the street.
A person that has had his
foot in it.
Bill Cox. Heppner
IHS Sports
Dessert slated
The lone High School will be
holding their annual winter
sports dessert Tuesday,
March 1. 7:30 p.m. at the high
school cafeteria, announced
Chuck Starr, principal.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Senior News
A group of Kitty Coon's
chorus students from Heppper
High School will entertain
with several musical numbers
at the Heppner Senior Meal
site on Wednesday. March 2.
at the 12 noon meal.
Also, free blood pressure
testing will be given at the
mealsite beginning at 11:15
a.m. by nurse Karen Thomas
of Tri-County Home Health
Agency.
Any senior citizen desiring a
noon carry out meal on Wed
nesdays is asked to call Cber
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.
Wagon Trail
cooks meet
By PAULA HEATHERLY
The Wagon Trail Cooks met
recently and President Nancy
Taylor opened the meeting.
The group had oven chicken,
baked potapes, rolled biscuits
and glazed carrots.
The Wagon Trail Cooks have
been talking about the "Fun
With Children Book." Mem
bers of the club will read
stories to children and work
with finger puppets and a lot
' of other fun things.
Nancy Taylor will be giving
a demonstration on measur
ing. The next meeting was to be
held February 22.
Some of the people in the
group are almost finished with
their garments.
If it hadn't been for our
leader. Chloe Pearson, we
wouldn't have been able to be
so successful.
The next meeting will be
held Thursday, March 3.
February 14, 1983
Engagements
Prater Gilbert
Mikeal Pratter and Katliy Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery of Heppner announce
the engagement of their daughter Kathy Gilbert to Mikeal
Prater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. Prater. Nampa. Idaho.
The bride-elect is a graduate of lone High School and Blue
Mountain Community College. She is employed with the
Internal Revenue Service in Boise. Idaho.
Prater is in the petroleum business in Nampa, Idaho.
The couple plans to be married on April 30 in Reno, Nevada
and will be making their home in Nampa. Idaho.
Cutsforth Bellinger
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Jerry Cutsforth and Ann Marie Bellinger
Bob and Lou Ann Bellinger. Hermiston, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Ann Marie, to Jerry Orville
Cutsforth. He is the son of Fritz and Janice Cutsforth of
Heppner.
Ann Marie is a 19tto graduate of Hermiston High School and
is currently attending Eastern Oregon State College. Jerry
graduated fron Heppner High School in 17C and from
Eastern Oregon State College in 1982 with a degree in
Agri-Business.
The couple is planning an April 16 wedding at the First
Christian Church in Hermiston.
Carbon
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Clint Carlson and Sarah Wilcox
Sarah Katherine Wilcox of Central Point and Clinton
Robert Carlson of lone announce their engagement and
forthcoming marriage.
Miss Wilcox is the daughter of Dr. Robert F. and Joanne
Wilcox. Central Point. She is a 1979 graduate of Medford
Senior High School and a senior in science education at
Oregon State University.
Carlson is the son of Louis A. and Betty Carlson of lone. He
is a 1978 graduate of lone High School and a 1983 graduate of
Oregon State University. He is a wheat and cattle rancher
with 4C Ranches, lone.
The couple will be married July 2 at St. Marks Episcopal
Church in Medford.
Christian Women's Club to meet
The Heppner Christian Wo
men's Club will be meeting
March 1 at 6:45 p.m. in the
Degree of Honor Hall, said a
spokesperson.
Patty Griffin from Buxton,
Oregon will be the speaker
Special music will
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brought by Sonja McCabe, the
special feature, aerobics by
Renne Siminoe.
Reservations can be made
with Fae Green 989-8194 by
noon on February 28.
The buffet will be $3.75.
Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County sher
iff's office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following calls,
cases and reports iluriiitf the
past week:
On February 14. a Board
man ambulance responded at
S pm. to a call on N.W.
Boardman Ave. A person with
breathing difficulties was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospilnl in Hermiston.
Also on February 14, Meryl
Edward Fenstermaker of
Idaho was arrested by a
Boardman police officer for
a'legedly negotiating bad
checks.
In another February 14 inci
dent, a Morrow County depu
ty, a Boardman officer assis
ted the Oregon State Police
with traffic control at an
injury accident on Interstate
84 at Highway 730.
On February 15. George
liuis Lytle of Boise. Idaho
was arrested by a Morrow
County sheriff's deputy for an
alleged DUN and Open Con
tainer. He posted bail and was
released.
On February 17, Jose San
chez of Boardman was arres
ted by a Boardman police
officer for alleged Harrass
ment and lodged in the Uma
tilla City Jail.
On February 18. the Corps of
Engineers. Heppner. reported
the theft of gravel valued at
SfiO.
On February 19. a Board
man ambulance responded to
a call at a residence on Olson
Road. A subject with breath
ing difficulties was transpor
ted to Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston.
Also on February 19. Kirk
Ieroy Robinson of Heppner
was arrested on a warrent
from Umatilla Police Dept.
for allegedly failing to appear
on traffic court, by a Morrow
County sheriff's deputy. He
posted bail and was released.
On February 20. Joleen Un
der of Irrigon reported a theft
of a boy's 12 speed bike. A
Morrow County sheriff's
4 deputy took the report.
Also on February 20, a
Heppner ambulance respon
ded to a call at Cat's Lounge. A
patient was transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
In another February 20 inci
dent. Ivan G. Driver of Irrigon
reported the theft of a Smith
and Wesson and an Auto Ru
ger hand gun, combined value
of $700. A Morrow County
sheriff's deputy took the re
port. Also on February 20, James
Henigan of Boardman repor
ted a theft of miscellaneous
tools, cash, and car keys,
valued at $530. A Morrow
County sheriff's deputy took
the report.
On February 21. a Heppner
ambulance transported a
male patient complaining of
chest pains from his residence
in Heppner to Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital.
Big Ben : the 2'h too bell
in the clock tower of the
Houses of Parliament in
London the name is often
incorrectly applied to the
clock itself.
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details
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seen in the distinctive
outstanding bracelets and in the precision
of its quartz movements accurate to
within a minute a year.
Peterson's
Public Meetings;
Tuesday, March 1 - Morrow
County Soil Conservation Ser
vice Annual Meeting. Lexing
ton Grange Nail, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. March 2 - Mor
row County Court. Court
house, Heppner. 9 a.m.
Monday. March 7 Heppner
City Council, city hall. 7:30
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.;
Tuesday. March 8 - lone City
Council, city hall, 7:30 p.m.;
Lexington City Council, city
hall. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 8 - Mor
row County Court, Court
house. Heppner. 9 a m.
Thursday, March 10 - Port of
Morrow Commission. 1 Mar
ine Drive, Boardman. 1 pm.;
Lexington Fire Department,
city hall. 7:30 p m.
Monday, Marach 14 - Mor
row County Fair Board, fair
grounds' dormitory. Heppner.
8p m.: Heppner City Planning
Commission, city hall. 7:30
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. March 15 Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
Hospital. Heppner. 9:30 a m.
Wednesday. March 16
Morrow County Court. Court
house, Heppner. 9 a m.
Monday. March 21 Morrow
county School District Board,
Columbia Junior High School,
Irrigon. 8pm.; Heppner Fire
Department, fire hall, 7:30
pm.; lone City Planning
Commission, city hall. 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday, March 23 -Morrow
County Court, north
Morrow annex, Irrigon, 9
a m : Heppner Public Library
Board, library, 8 pm.
Monday, March 28 - Morrow
County Planning Commission,
north Morrow annex, Irrigon,
7:30 p m ; Heppner Fire De
partment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Road Report
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leased the following Work
Report for the week ending
February 17:
Pot holes were patched with
cold mix on the following
roads: Cecil, Baker E.W.,
Basline. Juniptr, E W. Ella.
I ne Gooseberry, Big Butter
Creek and Myers.
Culverts were cleaned on
the Airport Road and the Don
Turner Road. New culverts
were installed on the Hughes
Hirl Road, Pine City to Lena
Road and Myers Road.
Gravel was spread on Paul
Tews Road. Bergevine and
Ella roads
Roads that were bladed
were: Holtz. Gar Swanson. B.
McLaughlin and Kincaid -Holtz.
Shoulder work was done on
Pine City to Lena Road. lone
Boardman Road. Baseline,
Myers and Ella roads.
In the north end of Morrow
County, cold mix patching was
done on the north end of
Frontage. Homestead and the
north pnd of the BnmMng
Range Road. Signs were re
placed on Olson Road. Fron
tage Road was bladed and
gravel was spread on Irrigon's
Third St. and Eighth Street.
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Hospital Notes
The following patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during he, past
week:
Dorothy Louden, Boardman
- admitted February 16, re
leased February 19;
Roy Quuckenbush, Heppner
- admitted February 10, re
leased February 16; and
Michael Moore. Lexington
admitted February 17. re
leased February IB.
The following patients were
still receiving care at the
hospital as of Monday, Febru
ary 21 :
Martha Van Schoiack, Hep
pner - admitted February 15;
Jessica Schoonover, , Lex
ington - admitted February
15;
Judy Hampton, Heppner -admitted
February 15;
Ijpv Wagenblast, Ivexington
admitted February 17: and
Alba Mover. Heppner - ad
mitted February 18.
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D.A.V Report
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Robert Jeffries of Umatilla.
45. was found not guilty to the
charge of Criminal Trespass
While In Possession Of A
Firearm, reported Morrow
County District Attorney.
Richard McNerney. Tuesday.
February 22.
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scholar, carries his happiness
within him." Beethoven
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Jtistiee Court
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse In Heppner
handled the following cases
during the past week ;
Linda l-ee Cecil, Heppner -Failure
To Change Address
On Operator's License, $29
fine.
John Deane Graves, Lewis
ton, Idaho Careless Driving,
$107 bail.
James Walter Ackley, Her
miston Disobeyed Stop Sign,
$29 bail.
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Health Dcpy -
Friday, Feb. 25 free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Morrow County
Health Department office,
IexiriRton, Ram, to 12 noon
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Two-Trackers
slate movie
The Two Trackers 411 Club
is sponsoring a movie on
Bobby Engernol Thursday.
February 24. 7 pm. at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds
in Heppner Engersol is a well
known horse trainer from
California The movie was
produced by Cowboy Produc
tions and is a two hour film.
"People who are interested
in training horses could really
benefit from this film." said
Joan Et kman. club leader.
Tickets for the film will be
$10 for adults and $5 for
students.
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