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TWO The Heppner Gaiette-Timet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. Cyol County 1 Siafii ii3 S Tk Bcll GAZETTE-TIMES Mr ri Cmij'i Itvt-OviW Vt cktj Rrtippr - , U.if.S. 2 20 " ' Published every Thursday and eW- -d as second -class mailer at Ihe Pnsl Office af Heppner. Oregon under the Acl of March 3. 179. Seqxd-clsa piwl piiid ill Heppner. Oregon. ((Hue jit M7 Wesi Willow Sireel. Telephone c.Vfl Wddri'ss nvinmunkiitions in the Heppner Gazette Times V o Box :7. Heppner. Wregon 97M6. $10 00 in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler Gilliam counties: $12 00 elsewhere. I David and April Hilton Sykca, Poblishert Justice Court Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner han dled the following cases dur ing the past week : Larry Jo Bartlemay, Ar lington No PUC Permit, $6 fine. Clifford Laurence Douglas, lone - Expired Vehicle Li cense. $24 bail forfeited. Richard Paul Broneske, Lewiston. Idaho - No Fire Extinguisher. $29 bail forfei ted. Dexter Martin Miles. Hep pner - Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (75 mph in a 55 mph zone). $34 fine. Mark Everett Rietmann, Heppner -Exceeding the Max imum Speed (70 mph in a 55 mph zone). $18 fine. Paul Garland Pettyjohn, lone - Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (75 mph in a 55 mph zone). $28 fine. Danny Lee Wilson, Heppner Possession of Open Container of Alcoholic Liquor. To wit: beer. $55 fine. Joseph Lewis Wilson, Hep--ner - Depositing Litter Within 100 yards of a Body of Water, $19 fine. Jerry Clayton Newton, Hep pner - Expired Vehicle Li cense. $24 bail forfeited. Debra Lou Sharp. Heppner, Exceeding the Maximum Speed (72 mph in a 55 mph zone). $28 fine. Michael Wayne Walsing ham. Heppner - Violation of the Basic Rule (40 mph in a 25 mph zone), $28 fine; Altered Operator's License, $19 fine; Minor in Possession of Liquor, $55 fine. Marvin Ernest Peterson, lone - Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (70 mph in a 55 mph zone), $34 fine. Patti Lynn Toombs, Hep pner - Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (80 mph in a 55 mph zone), $55 fine. Thomas Gomez Pena. 26, of Echo - Menacing, $525 fine and 30 days in jail - all but $157 of the fine suspended. He was placed on probation for one year, must submit himself to Morrow County Mental Health Service and must have no further violations of the law. Edward Montoya.,23. of Ir rigon - two counts of Second Degree Criminal Mischief. He was sentenced on the first count to pay a $525 fine and serve 30 days in jail - all but $157 of the fine suspended, and must submit himself to Mor row County Mental Health Service. On the second count, he was sentenced to pay a $525 fine and serve 30 days in jail -all but $157 of the fine suspen ded, must pay $20 a month for restitution during his period of probation and must have no further violations of the law. Terry Lee Riddle, Heppner -Minor in Possession of Liquor, $55 fine. Jana Lee Steagall, Lexing ton Exceeding the Maximum Speed. $28 fine. lone couples attend state grange session Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ha Wor sen of lone are attending the Oregon State Grange Session at Ashland as voting dele gates. Also attending from the local area are Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers of lone. tl Mamtw D.A.'s Report A Morrow County grand jury handed down seven in dictments recently, reported the Morrow County district attorney's office. The seven include: David Couture. 29. Spokane, Wash. - alleged Possession of a Controlled Substance; Terry Lea Davenport, 28, Spokane, Wash. - alleged Pos session of a Controlled Sub stance: Allan John Dahl, 29, of Spokane. Wash. - alleged Pos session of a Controlled Sub stance. Driving While Suspen ded and Use of a False Name to a Police Officer; Virgil Dechand. 23, of Her miston - alleged Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle; James Dean Crismon, 32, of Boardman - alleged Unau thorized Use of a Vehicle; Jerry Puckett. 39. of Hep pner - alleged Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle; and John Krebs. 32. formerly of Hermiston - alleged First Degree Robbery, being an Ex-Convict in Possession of a Firearm and Unauthorized use of a Motor Vehicle. (See related story). In other news, James Ben jamin Eaton, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Second De gree Robbery, a class C felony, on June 15 in Morrow County Circuit Court. A charge of attempted murder was dropped. Sheriffs Report The Morrow County Sher iffs Department at the Mor row County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following calls, cases and reports during the past week: On June 14. a Heppner am bulance responded to a resi dence above Blake Ranch near Heppner for a male who was ill. Also on June 14, a Heppner ambulance responded to a report of a female who was ill at a Heppner residence. In a third June 14 incident, Thomas Gomez Pena, 25, of Hermiston, was arrested for alleged menacing, and Edward Montoya Jr. was ar rested for alleged Second De gree Criminal Mischief and Third Degree Criminal Mis chief. They were both arrested by a Morrow County sheriffs officer and were released on their own recognizance. On June 15, Ernest L. King, 38. of Irrigon, was arrested by a sheriffs officer for alleged Criminal Mistreatment. He was lodged at the Umatilla City Jail. On June 18, Michael Ray Conklin of lone reported the theft of a cassette player from his pickup while it was parked at the V & G Tavern in Lexington the evening of June 17. On June 19, a grass fire was reported at Wilson and Olson roads in Boardman. The Boardman Fire Department responded to the call. Also on June 19, Joann Hansen reported that a pickup hit her. knocked her down and took off at about 9:45 p.m. She was taken to Pioneer Memor ial Hospital in Heppner (See related story). The Heppner City Police handled the report. June 13. 1983 Weddings Wilson McCabe 7 "7 ;! 7l ' A) y" jst " Jrm . ft. Z7. . .1 ' i I i 1 Mrs. and Mr. Dan Wilson The wedding of Laurie McCabe and Dan Wilson took place at the First Baptist Church of McMinnville March 26 with the Rev. Galen T. Gingerich of the Faith Christian Assembly Church officiating. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown of white slipper satin with a string of opera length cultured pearls belonging to her grandmother, Mary E. Bristow, of lone, who also made the wedding gown. She carried a cascading bridal bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis and chrysanthemums with a matching headpiece holding her floor length viel. Her attendants were Mary Wilson, matron of honor; and bridesmaids Tonia Roe and Kim Wilson. The groom's attendants were Larry Roe, bestman, and ushers were Steve Wilson and John McCabe. Candlelighters were friends of the bride, Patti Allstott and Joan Ployhar, both of Heppner. The wedding cake was served by Roberta House and Vicki .Noble, aunts of the groom. Punch and coffee were served by Pam Doherty of Wilsonville, and Lisa Gifford of Prairie City, both sisters of the bride. Sonja McCabe was in charge of the guest book. An evening buffet was served for friends and relatives at the Wilsonville home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doherty. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe of Heppner. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil Wilson of Dayton. The groom is a graduate of Blue Mountain Community College and a self-employed farmer. The bride is a veterinary assistant at the Nehalem Animal Clinic in Newberg. After a wedding trip to Sun River and Mazatlan, Mexico, the couple is at home in Dayton. Cheese, milk away Tues. at Cheese and powdered milk will be distributed from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Heppner Neighborhood Center next Tuesday, June 28, to those who qualify, announces Pat Brin dle. center coordinator. Volun teers from the Degree of Honor will be helping with the project. Recipients are reminded that it is against federal law to trade, give or sell the cheese and milk, Br in die said. In honour of the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomson their children and grandchildren request the pleasure of your company at a reception on Saturday, the second of July nineteen hundred and eighty-three from two until four o'clock Heppner Hks Club Heppner, Oregon ' No piraae A memory album will be presented to Madge and Jim. You are invited to participate by bringing or sending a written or photographic of happy times b- ,r fe to be given center "Some people have abused this program." she said, and "If this continues, there will be no further commodities available. Those abusing the program can be prosecuted, as well as those taking cheese as barter." she warned. Also on June 28. a W.I.C. clinic will be held at the center. Clients are asked to keep appointments on time. memory with them. Engagements Smith Healy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Healy of Heppner announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to Dale Smith, ton of r Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith of Brewster, Wash. Miss Healy graduated from Heppner High School and Blue Mountain Community College. She is now employed by the Morrow County district attorney's office. Mr. Smith graduated from Brewster High School and Central Washington State University with a degre in secondary education. He is currently working on the family ranch. The couple will be married August 19 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church at 7 p.m. Wick Haguewood Kristi Haguewood and Michael Wick, both of Hermiston, announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. The bride-elect is the daughter of Ron Haguewood of lone and Lynne Haguewood of Portland. Mr. Wick is the son of Marjorie Wick and the late Lester Wick of Hermiston. A July 9 wedding is planned at First United Methodist Church in Hermiston. Miss Haguewood is a graduate of Heppner High School and Pacific University. She is employed as a handicapped learner specialist at West Park Elementary School in Hermiston. He is a graduate of Hermiston High School and Oregon State University. He is employed by Northwest Nutritional Services in Hermiston. Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re leased the following Road Re port: ' Roads that were bladed in clude: Balm Fork, Joe Kenny. Van Schoiack. Sunflower Flats and Shobe-Sanford. Gravel was spread on Shobe Sanford and Meadowbrook roads. Cold patching was done on Klinger-Doherty. Myers, Cutsforth-Baseline. Keck Canyon. Sandhollow. Baseline to Lindsay. Juniper and Red ding roads. On Pine City road to Little Buttercreek. fill material is being taken from ditch lines and stock piled, and shoulders are still being widened. The chip spreader, bladers. rollers, oil distributor and trucks have been in full opera tion on Clarks Canyon. Fuller Canvon. Social Ridtfe and Paul Brown roads. Graduate from PSU with honors Scott Zachry. son of Dave Zachry of Heppner. received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Speech communications dur ing commencement exercises at the university June 12. SAVE UP TO 40 ON ONEIDA HP THRU JULY 23,1983 Teaspoon . , PlacwSoup Spoon . . . . kd Of ink Spoon Fruit Spoon' ., S O'Clock TtMpoon. , DermtMM Spoon . . . , Pmcm Fork Salad Fork SM)oodCocktait Fork PIo Knrlt Steak Knilt ... Ptot Mandfe Knif . . . Piatot StMk Knit Butier SprMdar Butter KniH Sugar Spoon Tablespoon pierced TaMeapoon . . . CoK) Meat Fork Ceseerote Spoon Gravy Ladl Beaten Server ffi Jewelers cr-sar -? 1i f i What's Your Opinion? Question: "How do you feel the community was affected by last week's Insecticide spills compared to the recent fire in downtown Heppner?" "Well, they were just about equal." said Peggy Mover of Heppner. "Both were terrible." Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. President to visit a foreign country while in of fice. He traveled to Panama. Zachry. a graduate ol Hurnt River High School at Unity, graduated from Portland Stale with honors. Oo.Wa Halrloom Stalnlaae Rag t 700 600 too 660 5 75 1000 600 7 75 12 00 17 00 12 00 1200 11 00 11 SO 950 11 50 11 50 1400 14 00 1475 CALK M 20 4 ao J 4 33 111 OO 4 BO 17 720 Oil 720 00 7J3 77 33 Ttr 77 33 33 a 474-t2S9 Hospital Notes The following patients jvere admitted and released from ; Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner durina the past v week : William Scott. Heppner admitted June 13. released June 17: Roberto Taddeo. Tleton, Wash. admitted June 13. ' released June 14; Donald Altizer. Heppner admitted June 14. released June 17; Claudia Dooney, Heppner admitted June 14. released June 17; and Deeann Musgrave. Yachats - admitted June 14. released June 17. The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday, June 20: Kenneth Batty, Heppner -admitted June 13: Charlie Wilcox.'Hermiston -admitted June 14; Myrtle Marshall, Lexington admitted June 14; and Margaret Healy. Heppner - admitted June 16. An elephant may consume 500 pounds of hay and 60 gallons of water in a single day. USINESS DIRECTORY auto PAirrs HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 234 N. mm FLOOR COVERING m jl d nnna rnvrsmn Linden Way Carpet, 676-9418 Coramic , Hippntr Cabinets. FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Htppntr Carpet, Linoleum. Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, SHerwin Williams Paint INSURANCE TURNER VAN MARTER D t BRYANT O to. ' 9' W- MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY P hee Moving Sne T Mon f r, 9 Located in on 1 100 Southgote, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS Chewron DEVIN OIL Ss2 co. CHEVRON PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY Ml0ll arm Chemicoli Serving 3 Covnties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 Morrow County Grain Growers Diesel BULK FUELS We Deliver Gasoline 1-800-45 2-7396 Home Fuel Oils o Lubricants 989-0221 PRi?m::: psu;irc:s services Fca yean uc.? ca cumss u mi. iw?::m CAZCTTC-TLVJS 474"m DENTISTRY THriomas F. Alexander, D.D.S., G eneral Dentistry Tuesdays 1st Interstate Bank Bldg. 676-9 11 8 or 481-9462 TcT' I'amela Marie (liaclo A daughter, Pamela Marie, born June 16 to Luclnda and Daniel Ocacio of I-ong Creek at F'ioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. She weighed S lbs.. R 0. . Grandparents are Thco n'udke and Larry Heath, both of Heppner and George Jones and Jonn Stat, both of Fox. Great grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Joe fk-arlo of Ixmg Creek. Jennifer Joan Patlon - A daughter. Jennifer Joan, was born June 19 to Sandra and Mark Patton of Ixington at Pioneer Memorial Hospital In Heppner. She weighed 6 lbs., 12 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J D. Hudson of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Patton of lone. Great grandpa rents are Mr. and Mrs. D E. Hudson and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Moe. all of Heppner. Mr, and Mrs. Rich ard Patton of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Post Falls. Idaho. Jennifer Joins a brother, Eric, at home. Main Heppner 676-9123 Linoleum, rr' Ti,0 Kitchen (frJ Counter Tops IINSURANCI hc4iu amt PfM.ip'ion Hoipikil Supplw OOpm Sol VI pm in the Medical Center irjc. w PR0DUQS