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TWO The Heppner Gatette-Timei, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. i C o Hppor and County of Morrow The Btrpier GAZETTE-TIMES Kurt Cmtt'i IWOviri Vteklj Rnrstaatr U SPS. 240-420 Publish every Thursday and eW -d as second S.s. nutter at the F.l Office af Keppner, rn-giwi imdvrthe Art of March 3. 1879 Secmd-class wsi 'i!c paid ill Heppner. Oregon, Oltnr.il 147 West Willow Si reel. Telephone 503l ? Addnss fumimimc.irions in Ihe Hrppner Gazette- Times R :t:7. Heppner. rtreizon 9?tm. $10 00 in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler k Gilliam -ounties: $12 00 elsewhere. David and April Hilton Sykes, Publish fit J Obituaries Opal M. Key HEPPNER - Opal M. Key. 83, of Heppner, died Thursday, June 31. 1983. in Heppner. She was born July 8, 1899, in Manes, Mo., the daughter of James and Minnie Hesley Bennett. She married John Key on October 20, 1920, to Missouri. The couple moved to the Heppner area in 1930. " Mrs. Key had attended the Methodist Church. She was an avid sportsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Graveside services were held July 2 at Heppner Ma sonic Cemetery with the Rev. Rob Andrews-Bryant officia ting. Vault interment followed the service. Survivors include a daugh ter, Lois Hunt, Lexington; a son, Doyle Key, Heppner; a sister, Ethel Walker, Moun tain Grove, Mo.; and two grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Pioneer Memorial Hos pital memorial fund. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep pner, was in charge of ar rangements. Hazel Gilliam Vaughn HEPPNER - Hazel Gilliam Vaughn, 90, a Heppner native, died Sunday, July 3, at Pio neer Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient for many years. She was born in Heppner on July 25, 1892, to Frank and Effie Wright Gilliam. On June 14, 1911, she mar ried Charles Vaughn in Port land. A lifetime resident of Hep pner, she was a member of the United Methodist Church. Graveside services were held July 1 at Heppner Mason ic Cemetery with the Rev. Rob Andrews-Bryant officiating. Mrs. Vaughn was preceded in death by her husband and a daughter, Louise Vaughn. Survivors include five nephews: Louis Gilliam of Condon, Bishop Jackson Gil liam, Helena, Mont., Howard William of Milton, Wash., and Frank and Clinton Gilliam, addresses unknown. Contributions may be made to the memorial fund of Pio neer Memorial Hospital. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep pner, was in charge of ar rangements. Hospital Notes The following patients have been admitted and released from Pioneer Memorial Hos pital in Heppner during the past week : Linda Sinerius, Heppner -admitted June 26, released July 3; and Edna Bailey, Heppner - ad mitted June 29, released July 1. The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital as of Tuesday, July 5: Hazel Elliott, Heppner - ad mitted June 28; Neola Mackey, Heppner -admitted July 1; and Glenn Irby, Heppner - ad mitted June 30. Rainwater must be distilled befort it it really pure. Public Meetings Wednesday, July 6 - Morrow County Court, courthouse. Heppner. 9 a.m. Monday, July 11 - Morrow County Fair Board, fair grounds dormitory, Heppner, 8 p m. ; Heppner City Planning Commission, city hall. 7:30 pm.; Heppner Fire Depart ment, fire hall. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 12 - Lexington City Council, city hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 13 - Mor row County Court, courthouse. Heppner, 9 a.m. Thursday, July 14 - Lexing ton Fire Department, city hall. 7:30 p.m.; Port of Mor row Commission. 1 Marine Drive. Boardman. 1 p.m. Monday. July 18 - Heppner Fire Department, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.; lone Planning Commission, city hall, 7:30 p m. Wednesday. July 20 - Mor row County Court, courthouse, Heppner, 9 a m. Monday, July 25 - Morrow County Planning Commission, north Morrow annex, Irrigon, 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 26 - Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, hospital. Heppner. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. July 27 - Mor row County Court, north Mor row annex. Irrigon. 9 a.m.; Heppner Public Library Board, library. 8 p m. 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 27, a 1978 Yamaha motorcycle that had been re ported stolen by Oregon State Police in Hermiston was re covered in a field near Peters and Wilson roads in Board man. Also on June 27. the Heppner City Police Department re sponded to a motor vehicle accident at 510 S. Main St. The vehicle was being pushed so it would start on Skyline Drive when it rolled out of control down Chase Street, then veered off to the left across fields where it finally crashed into a house at 510 S. Main. The vehicle was owned by Patty Toombs of Heppner. On June 28, the Boardman Fire Department responded to a fire south of the West Exten sion Irrigation District Canal off Paul Smith Road. Also on June 28. the Morrow County Sheriff's Department took a report of vandalism to a fence at Desert Springs Es tates in Boardman. Damage was estimated at $500. On July 2, LaVerae Van Marter III, of Heppner, re ported his 1976 Ford pickup stolen from his residence to the Heppner City Police De partment. The vehicle was located on July 3 by the Oregon State Police on a U.S. Forest Service road just inside the Wheeler County line. On July 3, the Boardman Fire Department responded to a grass fire on Columbia Ave., Boardman. In a second July 3 incident, that fire department respon ded to a grass fire underneath the overpass going into the Boardman park. On July 4; Ralph Neil Beamer, 47, of Heppner, was arrested for allegedly Driving Under the Influence of Intoxi cants by a sheriff's deputy. July 7. 19M Weddings Cutsforth . r.. XAil:-'':;- 1 i rir Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cutsforth Ann Marie Bellinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bellinger of Hermiston, became the bride of Jerry Orville Cutsforth in an April 16 ceremony at the First Christian Church in Hermiston. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth of Heppner. Delbert Troxell officiated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of organza with a Queen Anne neckline trimmed in silk Venice lace and seed pearls. The full bishop sleeves of English net were trimmed in matching lace. A deep flounced . ruffle of Schiffli embroidered net enhanced the hem and fell gracefully into a chapel length train. A panel of Schiffli lace also enhanced the train. A caplet of silk Venice lace held a two-tiered pencil-edged veil of fingertip length. Silk Venice appliques trimmed the edges. Maid of honor was Debbie Pimentel. Bridesmaids were Kris Rogerson, Trade Vanek and Sandi Adams, cousin of the bride. The brides attendants wore identical full-length peach dresses with head wTeaths of peach and white flowers. Best man was Jeff Carlson of Milton-Freewater. Ushers were Jack Bellinger, brother of the bride; Mark Cutsforth, brother of the groom; and Jeff Cutsforth, cousin of the groom. Wedding music, sung by Melissa Brewer, included "We've Only Just Begun" and "Truly. ' A wedding reception was held at the Quarter Master Restaurant at McNary. Jan and Pam Adams, cousins of the bride, attended the gift table. Alida Eubanks, also a cousin of the bride, attended the guest book. After a wedding trip to Disneyland, the couple is at home in Heppner. The groom, a graduate of Heppner High School and Eastern Oregon State College, is employed by Fritz Cutsforth Land Company. The bride graduated from Hermiston High School and is a junior at Eastern Oregon State College. Wedding Announcement Gentry Robinson i Jerry Gentry and Terri Terri A. Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robinson of Bend, and Jerry D. Gentry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentry of Heppner, will be married in a 1 p.m. ceremony on Saturday, July 16, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner. All family and friends are invited to attend. In honor of the Clinton R. Carlson and Sarah K. Wilcox St. Mark's Episcopal Parish on the second of July and eighty-three in Mediord, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson request the pleasure of your company at a reception on Sunday, the twenty-fourth of July, nineteen hundred and eighty-three from lour until six o'clock Valby Lutheran Church rvemeen mils Bellinger vv T in 1 1 t .feiQ.iii.ii....,. tjj rrin-'Triair'fiitiIM1-111iiiji)liaLillllij ..- t ! t . ' I' .1 t.,'m mj Robinson marriage of " nineteen hundred iriuth oi line, Oregrn Yocom Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yocom Paulette Renee Eddy and Jack Richard Yocom were married in a 2 p.m. June i ceremony at Highland Park Community Church in Casper, Wyo. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Eddy of Denver, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom of Lexington. The Rev. Oral Withrow officiated at the ceremony. The bride'i floor length gown with train was made of peau de soie and was designed by Sassoon. It had a standing lace collar with a sheer yoke with a deep ruffle edged in lace. A gathered skirt with roses of self fabric fell from a V bodice. The sheer full sleeves had wide cuffs trimmed in lace fastened with tiny self fabric buttons. The sheer derby was covered with matching fabric and Tace; the veil was train length of bridal illusion trimmed in lace. Her designed bouquet of silk flowers consisted of roses, carnations, morning glories, forget me nots, and babies' breath, trimmed in lace and bridal illusion with streamers of ribbon. Sheri Priest of Denver, a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Velda Edney, of Denver, a sister of the bride was bridesmaid. They both wore lilac gowns, also designed by Sassoon, of peau de soie. The dresses had a self fabric standing collar with V-yokes, set off by a ruffle. The bodice had a V shaped wiast and gathered skirt with a hemline ruffle edged In lilac lace. Full length sleeves with wide cuffs were fastened with tiny self fabric buttons. The maid of honor carried a bouquet of lilac morning glory and white carnations, trimmed in lace, and lilac ribbons. The bridesmaid carried a bouquet of lilac morning glory, trimmed in lace, and lilac and pink ribbon. Best man was Eric Clow of Hermiston. Groomsman was Terry Binfet of Rapid City, South Dakota. A reception was held at the church following the ceremony. Shawnette Priest, a cousin of the bride, cut cake. Judy Walden served punch. Francette Priest, another cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. After a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast, the couple is at home in Casper, Wyo. The groom is a 1978 graduate of Heppner High School and is currently employed with Central Contracting of Casper. The bride is a 1980 graduate of Thornton High School, Thornton, Colorado. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk's office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner accepted marriage license applica tions from the following people during the past week: Todd Victor McAllister, 20, of Pendleton and Kiberly Ann Reid, 17, of Heppner; and Derrick Scott Trumbull, 19, of Boardman and Dawn Elizabeth Key, 18, of Hermiston. Local woman graduates from nursing school Kathleen Van Schoiack of Heppner graduated June 10 with a diploma in nursing from Gojd Samaritan School of Nursing in Portland. She is to take her state boards to MIES, 1 he Earmark of Elegance If your ears show, show them off . . . by studding them with smoldering rubies. We have an exciting line of earrings finely crafted of solid gold and precious rubies. A flash of fire that says you're daring, exciting and full of life. rtaaw Peterson's Heppne Eddy 1 v m become a registered nurse next week. A 1979 graduate uf Heppner High School, she is the daugh ter of Bob VanSchoiack of Heppner. Jewelers 676-9200. 'Econo-Eating' from p. 5 Here's a delightful salnd filling that can be used in one of those big sandwiches or Just served as a salad. It should be kept refrigerated to be safe. It's especially inexpensive when made with turkey hind quarters. Summer Poultry Salad S cups diced, cooked chicken or turkey 1 cup diced celery 1 cup seedless grapes '1 cup mayonnaise 1H teaspoon soy sauce H teaspoon curry powder 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup seedless grapes Mix the poultry, celery and grapes together. Then in a separate bowl mix the rest of the ingredients together. Then combine the two mixtures. Serve as a sandwich filling or salad. Instant Cocoa Mix 3 cups instant dry milk Two-thirds cups sugar teaspoon salt S tablespoons cocoa Put milk, sugar and salt in a container. Sift In cocoa. Mix together. To make cocoa: fill the cup two-thirds full of hot water and then add about one-third cup mix. If the mix is added to the water, there won't be lumps as it's stirred. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS m OQj4 KI khrr Wornrrr in 1 ilr FLOOR COVERING M & R FLOOR COVERING Undtn Way Carpet, Linoleum, 676-9418 Ceramic Tile, Kitchen Htppntr Cabinets, FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Htppntr Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, SHerwin Williams Paint INSURANCE I TURNER IT U ,J .... V J,l 0DV1IIT MEDICAL SUPPLIES , MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY f J f'ee Mailing Se'.ne on PMphor Hospital Suppliei T Mon . Ff. 9 pm Soi 9 I pm Locoted in the Medical Center 1 100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS cnev on DEVIfJ OIL J CO. IMC. 6-9633 CHEVRON PRODUCTS PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY M&Dif orm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 Morrow County Grain Growers Diesel BULK FUELS We Deliver Gasoline 1-800-432-7396 Home Fuel Oils Lubricants 989-8221 PRisTrms pri:it.::s services fox YGua mm ca csnss w wkuw lltmim CAZ5TTE-TLVJS 7Mm DENTISTRY Thomas F. Alexander, D.D.S., General Dentistry Tuesdays 1st Interstate Bank Bldg. 676-91 18 or 481-9462 (CoiM Health Dept. Friday, July 8 Morrow County Health Department of fice, Lexington, closed for vacation. Tuesday, July 12 free blood pressure clinic, Irrigon county offices, 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, July 15 free blood pressure clinic and Immuni zations, Morrow County Health Department office, Lexington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 19 free blood pressure clinic, Heppner Neighborhood Center, 2.30 to 4:30 p m. Wednesday, July 20 free blood pressure clinic, lone Bank of Eastern Oregon. 3 to 4 p.m. Friday, July 22 free blood pressure clinic and Immuni tations. Morrow County Health Department office, Lexington Bam. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 pm. Tuesday. July 26 free blood pressure and immunizations, Irrigon county offices, 1 to 4 p.m. Friday. July 29 free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations. Morrow County Health Department office. Lexington, 8 a m. to 12 noon and I to 4 p m. 676-V123 c ' Counter Tops r - (HZ