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LETTERS""
Information please
To the editor:
I am researching the history
of the pioneers of the Blue
Mountains of Morrow County.
The focal point of this history
is the Lone Pine School House,
more commonly known as the
Madison School House, near
Madison Butte. This school
house is the last remnant of
the many frontier school
houses that used to grace the
Obituaries
Flossie Evelyn
Marick
IONE Flossie Evelyn
Marick. 61, of lone, died
thursday, April 28, 1983, at her
home.
She was born at Fox De
cember 18, 1921. She was
raised in Grant County and
attended schools at Fox and
Mt. Vernon. She lived at Olex
before moving to lone in 1959.
She worked at the lone
schools' cafeteria.
Mrs. Marick was a member
of the St. William's Catholic
Church, the Altar Society and
Willows Grange.
Recitation of the rosary was
Sunday at St. William's Catho
lic Church in lone. Funeral
Mass was said Monday at the
church.
Graveside services and
burial were at St. Joseph
Cemetery, Condon.
She was preceded in death
by her husband. Aiphons, and
a son. Bennie.
Survivors include her
mother. Tina A. Lot ton, Con
don: four sons: Ed of Stan
field. David of Dufur, Nick of
South San Francisco, Calif.,
and John of lone; daughters
Evelyn Lancaster, Heppner,
and Laura Paullus. Meridian,
Idaho: brother Ben Lofton,
Oxnard. Calif.: four sisters:
Bertina Carey of Hermiston,
Lennie Mann of Prineville.
Delphine Feirkbeiner of Grass
Ranch. Mont., and Annabelle
Jaeger. Condon; 14 grand
children; and four great
grandchildren. Burns Mortuary, Hermiston
was in charge of arrange
ments. Senior
News
Cherry Webber's Heppner
kindergarten class will sing at
the Heppner Senior Mealsite
on Wednesday, May 11.
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. 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 cents
round trip. Cost for commu
ter under 60 is $1.50.
EDITOR
Blue Mountains.
Please contact me if you
have any information on the
pioneer settlers, teachers and
students, and dates of opera
tion and construction. Per
haps most valuable would be
pictures. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Rev. Stuart Dick
160 B. Street
Lexington. OR. 97839
County sheriffs
deputy to graduate
Morrow County Sheriff's
Deputy Bill Calders is to gra
duate from the Oregon Police
Academy at Monmouth on
Friday. May 6. in a 1 p.m.
ceremony, announced Paul
Bettiol. executive director of
the Board on Police Stan
dards and Training. Caldera.
21. was a student in the Basic
Law Enforcement Class No.
111. He joined the Morrow Co.
Sheriff's Department in Jan
uary. The Academy is an integral
part of the training program
administered by the Oregon
Board on Police Standards
and Training (B.P.S.T.). and
is designed to furnish training
for law enforcement, correc
tions and parole and probation
officers from throughout the
state.
The 35 students graduating
from the seven-week police
course will be joining 4.038
other police officers who have
successfully completed the
academy in previous classes.
Thirty different agencies are
represented by graduates of
this class. Bettoil said.
Awards will be presented to
outstanding officers for per
formance in academic
achievement, firearms train
Altar Society
A St. Patrick's Altar Society
bake and yard sale scheduled
for Saturday. May 7. has been
changed, announced a society
member. A no-bake sale will
be held instead, and dona-
SCHOOL
LUNCH MENU!
Heppner High School
Monday. May 9 - fish, broc
coli, cheese with celery, half
apple and milk.
Tuesday. May 10 - cook's
choice.
Wednesday. May 11 - stew,
cottage cheese, pineapple
slice, maple bar. milk or salad
bar.
Thursday. May 12 - spa
ghetti, green beans, hot rolls,
pear halves, milk or salad bar.
Friday. May 13 - soup and
sandwiches.
lone Schools
Thursday,
ham. sweet
wheat rolls.
May 5 - baked
potatoes, whole
fruit salad and
milk.
Friday. May 6 - chicken
noodle soup, chopped pork or
peanut butter sandwiches,
pickles, crackers, dessert and
milk.
Monday. May 9 - Sloppy
Joes, green beans, dessert and
milk.
Tuesday, May 10 - wiener
wraps, mixed vegetables,
cheese sticks, fruit and milk.
Wednesday, May 11 - hot
pork sandwiches, buttered
peas, carrot sticks, apple
sauce and milk.
May 5. IMS
Anniversaries
Hintons to celebrate
50th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. George Hinton of Heppner will be honored at
a fiftieth wedding anniversary reception on Saturday, May 7,
from 2 to 5 p.m., at the Heppner Elks Lodge. '
All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple
requests no gifts.
Marriage Licenses
A Marriage License application was received at the
Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner from:
David William Wright, 31, and Anita Marie Hannah, 23,
both of Condon.
Maker Baker
4-H Club meets
By BENJI PEARSON
On April 28 the Maker
Bakers 4-H Sewing Club met
at Chloe Pearson's home.
One girl finished her pro
ject, the other two have a little
more to do.
The group needed some
practice on hand sewing so
Mrs. Pearson started mem
bers on cross-stitch embroi
dery. On May 12 the group will
meet again at Pearson's house
after school.
ing and physical development
in each class. A top student in
defensive tactics will also be
chosen in the corrections
class, he reported.
Conrad V. Hassel. unit chief,
special operations and Re
search. FBI. Quantico. Vir
ginia, will present the gradua
tion address for the ceremo
nies. Master of Ceremonies
for this graduation will be
Ronald R. Still, chief. Port
land Police Bureau. Chief Still
is also the Chairman of the
Board on Police Standards
and Training.
Other officials on the pro
gram will include John Hol
ford. F.B.I, special agent from
the Portland Office, who will
present the firearms awards;
Paul Bettiol. B.P.S.T. execu
tive director: Karel Hyder,
chief of academy programs;
and Jerry Hawley. corrections
training coordinator.
Families of the students,
department heads, police
chiefs, sheriffs and city and
county officials will be among
the assembled guests.
A reception for graduates
and guests will be held im
mediately after the gradua
tion exercises.
changes sale
tions. which will benefit the
E.V. Blevins fund, may be
sent to Trisha Sweeney, Chris
Adelman or Pat Gentry at the
Bank cf Eastern Oregon in
Heppner. Mrs. Blevins is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gonty of Heppner.
The yard sale has been
postponed indefinitely, she
said.
The society is also selling
raffle tickets for an afghan,
which is displayed in a window
at Gardner's Men's Wear in
Heppner. Tickets are avail
able at Gardner's for 50 cents
per ticket or three for one
dollar.
The drawing will be held
Sunday. May 22, following the
service at St. Patrick's Catho
lic Church, said the spokes
person. AH proceeds will also bene
fit the E.V. Blevins fund.
Mr. and Mrs- Robert
cordially invite their
to the wedding reception of their daughter,
Kathy Ann Gilbert
and
Mikeal Eugene Prater,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Gene W. Prater
Saturday evening, the fourteenth of May
from five-thirty until eight o'clock
Heppner Elks Lodge
Heppner,
Dancing thtrwmrdt
at the EUu Lodge
El
our
Opinion?
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Question: "How do you feel
about lone schools receiving
$4,800 per year per student
while the county average is
$3,600 per student?"
"I think they should put all
the facts out for the taxpayers
to see and let them make the
best decision for the benefit of
the students." said Claudia
Hughes of Heppner.
Road Report
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leased the following Road
Report for the week of April
25-29:
Roads that were bladed in
the county this past week
were: Jerry Dougherty.
McElligott. Airport, Halvor
sen to Eight Mile, Ridge Road
V. Dalzell and Lena-Hisler.
Cold patching was done on:
Myers. M. Baker. Ella. East
and West Ella. Baker and
Zinter in the south end of the
county. North end county
roads that were bladed in
cluded: Kunze. Root Lane,
Rippee. Tom Camp, Wilson,
South Main-Kinkade, Irrigon
Washington and Irrigon
Ordnance. Pine City. Ella and Myers
roads were broomed, with
ditch work done on Halvorsen
to Eight Mile and shoulder
work done on Pine City Road.
Culvert extensions were
installed on Dick Smith
McNabb West and Halvorsen
to Eight Mile, as well as
culverts and fchoulders being
cleaned.
Road and shoulder widening
was done on Pine City Road
and Ruggs-Jordan section of
Rhea Creek Road.
Gravel was stock piled for
future resealing projects on
M. Baker. Pine City, Palma
teer. Ely Canyon and Halvor
sen to Eight Mile and the north
end of lone-Gooseberry.
Gravel was spread on Jerry
Dougherty, Pine City and
Halvorsen to Eight Mile and
the north end of lone-Gooseberry.
Mud and dirt from a wash
out were removed from Hal
vorsen to Eight Mile.
S3
J. Montgomery
iamu and friends
Oregon
What's
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Justice Court
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow Count)
Courthouse in Heppner han
dled the following cases dur
ing the past week:
Douglas L. Brewer, Pendle
ton Exceeding the Maximum
Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph
wne. $24 bail forfeited.
Dave Ivan McKenzie. Pilot
Rock - Missing wheel bolts, $37
hail forfeited; No Fire Extin
guisher. $28 hail forfeited.
Elvyn Edward Bell. Hep
pner - Exceeding the Maxi
mum Speed (71 mph in a 55
mph zone). $28 fine.
Sandra Kay Thompson, lone
- Exceeding the maximum
speed (74 mph in a 55 mph
zone), $28 fine.
James Henry York. Pendle
ton - violation of the Basic
Rule ( 3fi mph in a 25 mph one),
$2R fine.
Tim Edward Robinson,
Milwaukie - Open Container of
Alcoholic Beverage - passen
ger. $55 bail forfeited.
Richard John Keavy, Van
Nuys. Calif. - Exceeding the
maximum Speed (67 mph in a
55 mph zone). $55 bail for
feited. Robert Gustav Mueller.
Umatilla Allowed Operation
of Unlawfully Equipped vehi
cle. $29 bail forfeited.
Wilmer M. Fuller, Gresham
- Exceeding the Maximum
Speed (68 mph in a 55 mph
zone), $55 bail forfeited.
Thomas George Raines.
Hermiston - Possession of a
Falsely Applied for Resident
Hunting License, $22 fine; No
Operator's License, $28 fine.
Social Security rep. to
visit May 13
Bv NEOI.A MACKEY
A Social Security represen
tative will be available at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center
on Friday. May 13, from 10
a.m. to 12 noon.
, A free blood pressure clinic
will be conducted by Morrow
County Health Nurse Pat
Wright at the center from 2:30
to 4 30 p.m. on Tuesday. May
17
Thursday socials for the
month of May will be spon
sored by the Seventh -day Ad
ventist Dorcas Society. They
will furnish craft items and
refreshments. Any group or
organization interested in
sponsoring the socials for one
month may contact the center.
Adult and Family Services
counselor Janet Phillips will
be available at the center on
Wednesday, May 18. from 9
Garden Bugs
improvement
The Lexington Garden Bugs
garden club is sponsoring a
contest for yard improvement
during the hummer reason.
"Who ever has done the
most to improve their place
between May and September
will be awarded a very nice
Real
Vrv
$ ( J
It'll put a gleam in
your mother's eye.
Imagine how pleated she'll be to wear a new piece of Karaf
Gold Jewelry Especially if it comes from you on her special day.
We have a beautiful selection for Mother's Day in a wide
variety of price ranges. So come in ond look over our Karat gold
rings, brocelets, chains, and earrings, and let us help you choose
just the right gift to make her smile.
Peterson's "hwelerCy
Heppner
Nothing else feels
Public Meetings
Monday, May 9 - Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall,
7:30 p.m.; Heppner City Plan
ning Commission, city hall,
7:30 p.m.; Morrow County
Fair Board, fair dormitory,
Heppner, 8 p.m.
Tuesday. May 10-Lexington
City Council, city hall. 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday. May 11 - Mor
row County Court, courthouse,
Heppner, 9 a.m.
Thursday, May 12 - Lexing
ton Fire Department, city
hall. 7:30 p.m.; Port of Mor
row Commission, 1 Marine
Drive. Boardman, 1 p.m.
Monday. May 16 Morrow
County School Board. River:
side High School. Boardman, 8
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall. 7:30p.m.; lone
City Planning Commission,
city hall. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 17 Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board.
Hospital. Heppner, 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday. May 18 - Mor
row County Court, courthouse,
Heppner. 9 a m.
Monday, May 23 Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall.
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. May 23 - Hep
pner Fire Department, fire
hall. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. May 25 - Mor
row County Court, north Mor
row annex, Irrigon, 9 a.m.;
Heppner Public Library
Board, library. 8 p.m.
a m to 12 noon. Judy Creigh
ton of the Job Training Tech
niques Program will visit the
center that same day from 1 to
3 p.m.
Food donations and mater
ial for quilts are needed at the
center. Those wanting to
donate items may drop them
off at the center, or phone
Neola Mackey. 676 9701. or the
center. 6765873.
Former
Heppner man
visits parents
Michael Benge and his fam
ilv of Washington. D C. visited
his parents. Mr. and Mrs,
Terrel Benge of Heppner over
the weekend.
sponsoring
contest
prize." said Kathy Tellechea,
club president.
All yards of Lexington resi
dents will be judged, she said,
and the prize will be awarded
in September.
Judges for the contest will
be members of the club.
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DA.'s Report
Mark Douelas Greene, 22, of
Irrigon. was arraigned on
charges of alleged Sexual
Penetration with a Foreign
Object, two counts of attemp
ted First Degree Sexual Pene
tration with a Foreign Object,
Second Degree Assault and
Menacing last Friday in Mor
row County Circuit Court, re
ported Morrow County Dis
trict Attorney. McNerney said
Greene is to enter a plea after
a mental health evaluation at
Eastern Oregon State Hospi
tal, Pendleton.
In other news, McNerney
reported :
Cecil Baldwin, 27, of
Irrleon, was arraigned on a
charge of alleged Felony Driv
ing While Suspended last Fri
day In Morrow County Circuit
Court.
Albert Lee Corey, 30, of
Lexington, was arraigned and
pleaded not guilty to a charge
of allegedly negotiating a bad
check in Morrow County Cir
cuit Court last Friday.
James McNeil. 21. of
Irrigon. pleaded guilty to
being an Ex-Convict in Pos
session of a Firearm last
Friday in Morrow County Cir
cuit Court. The matter is
continued pending a pre-sentence
investigation.
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Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
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Hospital Notes
The following patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during the past
week :
Louise Mortensen, lone -admitted
April 27, released
April 30;
David Hanna, Heppner ad
mitted April 27, released April
28;
Robert DeSpaln, Heppner
admitted April 28, released
May 2; and
Edwin Bergstrom, lone
admitted April 29, released
April 30.
Another patient at the hos
pital. Vic Groshens, Sr., of
Heppner, who was admitted
April 30, was still receiving
care at the hospital as of
Monday, May 2.
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Department at the Mor
row Co, Courthouse in Hep
pner handled the following
calls, cases and reports during
the past week:
On April 29. an ambulance
was requested for an lone
resident who was possibly
having a heart attack. A Hep
pner ambulance responded.
On April 30, a Boardman
ambulance was sent to a
Boardman residence to pick
up a woman reportedly having
severe stomach cramps.
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