TWO The Ileppner Gaiette-Tlmei, Tht OHkkiI Ncwtpopcr of Ciy of Hcppnar and County ol Morrow 0?TA The -o a ywirwini t f"l" at""" Mrr Cnntj's le-0 ellj Hewsr ' U SP S. 240-4 20 Publish 'every Thursday and ?rif d as second -class m..thral hr Post Office af Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879 Seynd-class viit i!w paid ;it Heppner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone t.W1 ;ri Address coinmuniciirions to the Heppner Gazette Times PO Box :W7. Heppner. Hregon 97R36 $10 00 in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler & Gilliam counties: $12 00 elsewhere. Datid and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers LETTERS wmw. 5 mmmmmmmmmmmm Thanks for supporting" BMCC To the editor: On behalf of the college board and the college staff, I want to take this method of expressing our appreciation to the voters in the south Morrow County area for the support on our recent budget election. I am particularly pleased with the positive vote in Mor row County because its citi zens do not have an equal opportunity to take advan tage of all the services provi ded by the college. We do have many find students form Mor row County enrolled at the college and those students reflect a strong local high school program. As I visit in the communities of Morrow County, I listen carefully to the comments made by residents of that area. Those comments are used in helping us control our expenditures, thereby making it possible for us to hold budget increases and levy Another big success To the editor: Sunday's second annual Rolling Hills Walk-Run was another big success. We were excited and pleasantly sur prised with the large turnout. The event could not have been successful without the help of a lot of individuals. We appreciate the helpof the many volunteers who braved the adverse weather to help out. We'd like to thank the mer chants of Heppner and Lex ington who donated prizes. The Shoe Box who handled T-shirt orders, the merchants who put up window displays. The Morrow County Search and Rescue Posse, the Mor row County School District, the Morrew County Grain Growers for their ad, the Soil Conservation Service, the Senior News The Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council for District 12 will meet on Wednesday, April 20. 10 a.m., at the Columbia Basin Electric Co-op conference room in Heppner. Also on April 20. Jim Hayes, Sr. and friends will entertain at the Heppner Senior Meal site with old-time music. Announcements at the mealsite begin at 11:50 a.m. each Wednesday (unless otherwise announced) with dinner served promptly at 12 noon to allow time for enter tainment. Any senior citizen desiring a '. noon carry out meal on Wed nesdays is asked to call Cher rie Hark, 678-5222, 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. Those riding the bus from lone, and who are over 60 and do not attend the meal at the mealsite are charged 75 cent round trip. Cost for commu ters under 60 is $1.50. Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, Heppner EDITOR increases to a minimum. I also want to express my personal appreciation to all the people in south Morrow County who assisted the citizens Committee in support of the college budget opera tion. I will not attempt to name those people as too many were involved to men tion them in this letter. The college staff and college board will continue attempts to provide those services in the outlying communities which are needed and that are cost effective. We realize tint we cannot please everyone, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try. Again, thank you for your support for Blue Mountain Community College. Sincerely yours, Ronald L. Daniels President Blue Mountain Community College Pendleton Heppner Lions Club and the individuals who helped with publicity, pre-registration, certificates, awards, registra tion, route marking, starting, timing, turn around points, aid station, the finish, handing out T-shirts and certificates and the awards ceremony. We'd like to congratulate everyone who walked or ran the distance. That is an ac complishment to be very proud of. We hope you will continue with your walk or run program and be ready to participate next year. Sincerely, Paul Stringer Brenda Weygandt Liz Curtis John Edmundson Cara Costa Jan Terjeson Lonny Watne Elizabeth Ana Baker - a daughter. Elizabeth Ann. was born to Glorene and Bill Baker of Kill buck. Ohio on April 11. She weighed 8 lbs.. 15 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hammons, all of Heppner. Great-grandmother is Sarah Conner of Killbuck. Elizabeth joins a brother, Michael. 10, and a sister, Sarah, two and one-half, at home. Joseph Clay Papineau - A son. Joseph Clay, was born to Lorene and Curtis Papineau of Arlington at Pioneer Memor ial Hospital in Heppner on April 9. He weighed 6 lbs . , 4 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Papineau of Lexing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ep ping of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fredrick of Lang lois. Joseph joins sisters Jaylene, two and one-half, and Amy, 14 months. Portland, Oregon wai named by the flip of a coin. The losing name was Boston. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (jjl Births April 14, im Wedding Schultz Collins r i Mr. and Mrs. Jan Schultz Lisa Christiana Collins and Jan Lawrence Schultz were married in a double ring ceremony at United Methodist Church in Heppner on Saturday, March 19 with the Rev. Mike Sheridan officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William C. Collins of Heppner and Melvina and the late Lawrence Schultz of Cusick, Wash. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a chapel length gown of bridal satin detailed with Venice and Wedgewood lace. A mantilla veil with blusher completed her ensemble. The bride and her attendants carried fans with silk flowers. Patty Krueger of Heppner andn Dale Koehler of Hermiston attended the bride. Flower girl was Niki Krueger. Bill Johnney of Hood River was best man for the groom and Jim Arndt of Cusick was groomsman. Ringbearer was Keith Tottleben, nephew of the bride. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Heppner Elks Lodge. After a wedding trip to Mexico on the Caribbean Coast, the couple is at home in Kodiak, Alaska. Lisa is a graduate of Heppner High School and attended Blue Mountain Community College. She is employed by Nafa, Coast Guard support center, in Kodiak. Jan, a graduate of Cusick High Shool and Washington State University is employed by Kiewet Groves Construction in Kodiak. Rolling Hills Those who placed in the 3. 1 mile race included: Male age group up to seven eyars: first - Joseph Healy. Heppner. second - Kevin Payne. Heppner. third - Jered Wicklund of Heppner. Female age group up to seven years: first - Alissa Brownfield. Heppner, second -Aleida Goodyear of Heppner, third - Heather Munck, Hep pner. Male age group eight to 10 years: first - Danny Lindsay of Lexington, second - Doug Devin of Heppner, third -Bobby Krein. Heppner. Female age group eight to 10 years: first - Jenni Wey gandt. Heppner. second - Amy Brownfield. Heppner, third -Jodi Wilson of Lexington. Male age group 11-13: first -Bryan Padberg of Lexington, second - Thad Sells, Pilot Rock, third - Mark Fishburn, Heppner. Female age group 11-13: first Angela Murrel of Irrigon. second - Michele Beck, lone, third - Nance Wright of Hep pner. Male age group 14-19: first -Scott Fairley of Pendleton, second - Art Miller, Pendleton, third - Chris Combs of Pendle ton. Female age group 14 - 19: first place - Lana Reid. Hep pner. second - Renee Murrell, Irrigon. third - Nancy Martin. Heppner. Men's age group 20-29: first - Brent Eggers, Heppner. second - John Grishkin of Umatilla, third - Sam Whit lock, Hermiston. Women's age group 20-29: first - Suzanne Littell of Con don, second - Marty Cheney, Heppner, third - Susan Derry of Condon. Men's age group 30-39: first - Jerry Derry of Condon, second - Terry McMichael of Helix, third - Daniel Roby of Richland, Wash. Female age group 30-39: Barb Stefani, lone, second -Miriam Munck of Heppner, third - Gayle Blek, Pendleton. Men's age group 40-49: first Merle Cowett, Heppner, second - Mich Tolor, Irrigon, third - John Edmundson, Hep - Run from p. 1 pner. Women's age group 40-49: first - Jo Ann McLendon of Pendleton, second - Darcene Meyers. lone, third - Darlene Harris of Elgin. Men's age group 50 and over : first - Leroy Gardner of Heppner. second - RG Wat kins. Heppner. Women's age group 50 and over: first - Norma Jones of Pendleton, second - Doreen Munck. Athena, third - Alice Vance. Heppner. An awards ceremony was held at Heppner's City Park following the run and all par ticipants who crossed the finish line were presented cer tificates and Rolling Hills Run T-shirts. The top finishers in each division also received ribbons. A drawing for many door prizes that were donated by local merchants was also held during the awards ceremony. The run was sponsored by Heppner Elementary School and the Heppner Lions Club. Proceeds are to benefit a new little league park. Health Dept. Friday. April 15 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Morrow Co. Health Department office. Lexington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. April 19 - free blood pressure clinic, Heppner Neighborhood Center, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 22 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Morrow Co. Health Deparatment office. Iexing ton. 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. April 26 - free blood pressure clinic and im munizations. Irrigon county offices. 1 to 4 p.m. Friday. April 29 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Morrow Co. Health Department office, Lexington 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Sheriffs Report The Morrow County Sher iff's Department handled the following calls, cases and re ports during the past week: On April 5, the sheriff's department took reports of theft of items from two vehi cles that were parked at U & I Inc. parking lot, Boardman. Tony A. Rosas of Umatilla reported the theft of an AM FM cassette-carrier and equalizer valued at $330 from his vehicle. David Dean Pedro of Roardmnn reported that .222 rifle with scope and an equali zer had been taken from his vehicle. Total value was esti mated at $275. Also on April 5, the Heppner Fire Department responded to a flue fire at 425 Linden Way in Heppner. On April 6. a Morrow County sheriff's deputy arrested Al bert Lee Corey, 30, of Lexing ton, on a warrant for alleged Felony Negotiating a Bad Check. On April 7. Boardman Po lice arrested Arthur Olaf Bergstrom. 47, of Boardman, for allegedly Negotiating a bad Check. In a second April 7 incident, Boardman Police issued a Citation to Appear to Duane Mason Payne. 54, of Union, for alleged Second Degree Theft stemming from an incident at Sentry Market in Boardman. On April 8, a Boardman ambulance was requested at a Baordman Ave. residence for a person needing oxygen. The patient was not transported. On April 9. a Morrow County sheriff's deputy responded to a two-vehicle non-injury acci dent at Paul Smith and Kunze roads. Drivers were Linda Joyce Young. 35, of Board man, who was cited for al leged Failure to Yield Right of Way. and John Wesley Moore. 17. of Boardman. On April 10. Steve Estberg, groundskeeper at Morrow County Fairgrounds in Hep pner, reported that all build ings on the grounds appeared to have been broken into and gone through. No estimate of damage or loss was available. Also on April 10, the Board man Fire Department re sponded to a fire at U & I Inc. in Boardman at one of the potato sheds. Lexington man finds niche John Smith of Lexington, a student at Blue Mountain Community College, has found his niche in life. Working 15 hours a week as a disc jockey on the college's radio station. KRBM. "Dr. John" likes broadcasting" so much he is planning to attend Eastern Washington State ILL SILVER REPLATING REDUCED 25 No charge for straightening DURING APRIL ONLY mm Make this YOUR Silver Investment for the Future! 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April 13 - Mor row County Court, courthouse, Heppner, 9 a.m.; Port of Morrow Commission, 1 Mar ine Drive, Boardman. 1 p.m. Thursday, April 14 - Lexing ton Fire Department, city hall. 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 18 - Morrow County School Board, district office. Lexington. 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire Department, fire hall. 7:30 p.m.: lone City Planning Commission, city hall. 7:30 p m. Tuesday. April 19 - Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, hospital, Heppner, 9:30 a m. Wednesday. April 20 - Mor row County Court, courthouse. Heppner. 9 a m. Monday. April 25 - Morrow County Planning Commission, courthouse, Heppner, 7:30 pm.: Heppner Fire Depart ment, fire hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. April 27 - Mor row County Court, north Mor row annex, Irrigon. 9 a.m.; Heppner Public Library Board, library, 8 p m. Film on Alaska to be shown at center By NF.OI.A MACKF.Y Plan to come to the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Thursday. April 21, at 2 p.m. for an interesting travelog on Alaska, sponsored by Hall mark Tours of Pasco. Wash. The Ileppner mealsite volunteers and the Heppner Neighborhood Center will be cohosting the film. Refresh ments will be served. Free will donations will be accep ted. An Alaskan tour is planned for June 3 through 26. If enough interest is demon strated, other travelog films will be .shown. A blood pressure clinic will be held at the center on Tuesday. April 19. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Adult and Family Services representative Janet Phillips will be at the center on Wed nesday, April 20, from 9 a m. to 12 noon. Job Training Techniques Counselor Judy Creighton, will be at the center on Wed nesday. April 20. from 7 to 3 p.m. for job and resume University at Ellensburg. Wash to major in communi cations and radio broadcast ing Smith says he would like to join the Army and take basic training this summer and then attend EWSU in the fall, re turning to the Army when he has completed his education. lo IM M m n IN MM n Jewelers 676-9200. Justice Court Morrow County Justice Court at the County Court' house in Heppner handled the following cases during the past week: Ted Roy Britt. Spray Viola tion of the Basic Rule (36 mph in a 25 mph zone), $28 fine. Richard Dean Baker, Echo -Exceeding the Maximum Seed (67 mph in a 55 mph zjone), $28 fine. Robert Bruce Bier, Heppner Hunting in a Prohibited Area. To wit: On a Public Road, $28 fine. Ronald Walter Buss.-Sprinj?-field - Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (68 mph in a 55 mph zone). $28 fine. Audrey Brune Smith, llills boro Kxceeding the Maxi mum Speed (81 mph in a 55 mph zone). $28 fine. Harvey Roy Childers. lone -Improper Vehicle License, $6 fine. Roger jrry Larson. Pilot Rock No Fire Extinguisher, $29 bail forfeited: NO PUC Permit. $55 bail forfeited. F.ric Wayne Coats, Bend -Disobeyed Stop Sign, $29 bail forfeited. Nancy Ann McConnell. Heppner - Passing on Solid Yellow Line. $14 fine. writing training. There will be a W I C. clinic at the center on Tuesday. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 234 N. Main Heppner 676-9123 ..v. FLOOR COVERING MAR FLOOD rOVFRINO C Linden Way Carpet, 676-9418 Ceramic Heppner Cabinets, FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE JTi TURNER n smarter III I RDViWT po a. , ... ir ,,, MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY I J Free Mailing Service on Preoption, Hopital Suppliet Mon - Fn. 9-6 p.m. Sat. 9 1 p.m. Located in the Medical Center 1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIN OIL 0Jto m mm mm mm -- lZA CO. CHEVRON PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY Mbil Farm Chemicals Serving 3 . Counties'. Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 f Morrow County Grain Growers Diesel BULK FUELS We Deliver Gasoline i-fioo.433.7aQA o Home Fuel Oils Lubricants 909-0221 j prkjtk::.? PUSiiTinS SERVICES FOR YOUR H0.MI 02 DUnSS 147 Ww V r. IIEPPHER GAiEi7E-TH!IS 76-2M D.A.'s Report Sergio Gutierrez, 21, of Irri gori, appeared in Morrow County Circuit Court on April 8 for a probation revocation hearing, reported Morrow County Counsel Mike Olhs. Placed on probation for charges of Felony Driving While Suspended and First Degree Theft, Gutierrez was found to be In violation of his probation for failure to main tain contact with his probation officer, Oths said. His probation was revoked and he was remanded to the Oregon State Corrections Di vision for two years on each of two counts, with terms to be served concurrently. In other news, Oths repor ted: Miguel Angel Sepulveda, 27. of Boardman, was found not to be a habitual traffic offender in Morrow County Circuit Court on April 8. Rose Marie Hunter. 21, of Stanfield. was found guilty of Failure to Validate Big Game Tag To wit: Deer Tag. in Morrow County District Court. Her hunting license was suspended for one year. April 26. starting at 9 a m. Clients are asked to please keep their appointment time. Linoleum, JZz?, Tile Kltchen C3L Counter Tops 3 rr -Mwoaj OTt-W UTiai aAHTHl SB. IMC. 676-9633 PRODUCTS !,.II...M fftlLi 4