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TWO The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmei, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow The Heppacr g OHTA thM.ae Am" GAZETTE-TIMES MORROW COUNTY'S HOME OWNED NEWSPAPER USPS. 240-420 Published every Thursday and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second-class postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. $10.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler & Gilliam counties: $12 elsewhere. David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers LETTERS Polygraph purchase unnecessary To the editor: With all due respect to the parties involved, I must state that the purchase of a poly graph machine for Morrow County seems to be unneces sary. The Morrow County Sher iff's Department has a large area to cover every day and night. The vehicles driven by the Sheriffs Department must be in top notch condition to give the people all over Mor row County their best service. Delaying the purchase of new vehicles to buy a poly- Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has re lpased the following Road Report: Road work done in the Irri-gon-Boardman area included: cold patching on Eighth Street west. Road No. 913, South Main-Kinkade, Peters and Boardman-Irrigon roads. Brush was cut and cleaned up along roadsides of Boardman Irrigon. Irrigon Frontage and Peters roads. Sand was cleaned off Irrigon Road No, 816 and Irrigon-Slaughter roads. Shoulders were built-up on Kunze Road and forms are being prepared for bridge work on Patterson-Ferry Road. Roads that were bladed in cluded: Dick Smith-McNabb west, Emma White and Wy- land. The chip spreader and rol ling and blading equipment are working on the M. Baker, Halvorsen and the north end of lone-Gooseberry roads where gravel, oil and cold mix are being distributed for a new road surface. Shoulders are still being widened as well as other shoulder work being done and gravel being spread on Pine City Road to Little Butter Creek Road. A new culvert was installed on Piper Canyon Road and a culvert extension added on Myers Road. Roads receiving cold .patch ing were: Jordan Grade, Pine City. Keck Canyon, Baseline, Ione-Boardman, Basey Can yon and west of Halvorsen Road. Correction A recipe published in the CowBelle Corner of last week's Gazette-Times for zuc chini lasagna was incorrectly printed. The recipe also calls for one 12 oz. can of tomato paste. Congratulations sfe S.F.G. on 2 being 52 ? Years Young! Custom Business Forms Gazette-Times 676-9228 EDITOR graph machine is not in the best interest of the safety of the people of Morrow County. There is small comfort in knowing that Morrow County has the only polygraph ma chine in Eastern Oregon if a sheriff's car breaks down on the way to a crime or acci dent. Let the State Police continue the polygraph service for Morrow County. Susan Schubothe P.O. Box 864 Heppner, Oregon Molly Ann Barrow - A daughter, Molly Ann, was born to Laurie and Merle Barrow of lone on July 8 at St. Mary Community Hospital in Walla Walla. Wash. She weighed 7 lbs., 5 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Austin Barrow of Canby and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Chil ders of lone. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Kristina Shultz of Canby ' and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chil ders of lone. Alice Marie Myer - A daughter, Alice Marie, was born to Margaret and William Myers of Heppner on June 22 at Pendleton Community Hos pital. She weighed 8 lbs., 8 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of Corvallis and Caroline Hickey of San Pedro, Calif. Senior, News Frank and Kay Anderson of Heppner will show slides of their trip down the Nile at the Heppner Senior Mealsite on Wednesday, July 27, following the noon meal. July birthdays will also be celebrated at the mealsite on the 27th. 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 ters under 60 is $1.50. iV 4 1 r r T r Bob You're not getting older, but BETTER! Happy 30th Love, Your secret admirer m ... -m vCirths st st sl n! nL si K -7s x 7 x 7 T T July 21, 1983 Engagements Coil Holloman r r j,-- " H Mi..r...,-.-..i....l,,- Darcy Hollomon and Jay Coil Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hollomon of Heppner announce the engagement of their daughter, Darcy Ann, to Jay A. Coil, both of Pendleton. He is the son of John W. Coil of Eager, Arizona. A fall wedding date of October 22, has been set. Darcy is employed at the Oregon Bank, Pendleton Branch and Jay is with McCormmach Ranches, Pendleton. Wedding Announcement Struthers Martin Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin of Heppner announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to Joe Struthers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Struthers, also of Heppner. The wedding will begin at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 29, at the Christian Life Center in Heppner. A reception will follow at the First Christian Church in Heppner. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Women's Aglow Fello wship plans teen meeting The Heppner Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet on Tuesday. July 26, 7:15 p.m., at All Saints' Episcopal Parish Hall in Heppner. Guest speaker will be Cheryl Stubblefield of Pendle ton. Miss Stubblefield, 17. was a contestant in the Miss Teen Pageant. She will address the Flower show highlights garden club meeting A mini flower show was the highlight of the lone Garden Club meeting at the home of Loree Hubbard on July 13. For roll call each member present drew a vase from a group sent by Pat Townsend for the club. Discussion was heid on the rules and entries for flower Local news bits Orville and Barbara Cuts forth spent Monday night at The Dalles where Barbara attended a bridal shower honoring their daughter, Donna, bride-elect of Ted By BIRDINE TL'LLIS Program Assistant OSU Extension Service A final count-down and planning session to prepare for the annual 4-H Horse Show The first American newspapers appeared in Boston. One was the New England Courant, begun in 1721 by James Franklin, who employed his brother, Benjamin, in his shop. JOIN THE SWIM TEAM DUNK TANK Saturday, July 30 10a.m. -5p.m. During Sidewalk Sale By Case F urniture 2nd ANNUAL HEPPNER CHALLENGE SWIM MEET Sunday, July Individual & Team Event t x.r : j r in a.o. Merchants: Get Your Teams Together! ISrTER and MlJtMlM INSURANCE y group, and will also sing. Mothers, teenage girls, all women are invited to attend this special teen meeting, said a spokesperson. Womens Aglow Fellowship International is a worldwide interdenominational organi zation of Christian women. exhibits at the Morrow County Fair in August. Garden Club members are planning to help with the entries and exhibits. Delpha Jones installed new officers which include: Loree Hubbard as president; Lor raine Ladd, vice-president; Delta Huber, secretary; and Helen Martin treasurer. Dougherty of The Dalles. They also made some last minute arrangements for the wedding which will be held July 30. is scheduled Tuesday. August 26. 7:30 p.m., at the Brian Timms home in Irrigon. Anyone wishing to car pool is asked to call Birdine at 676-9642. HEPPNER ACTIVITIES 3 1 5:30p.m. - Ad Sponsored By: Justice Court Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner han dled the following cases dur ing the past week : Richard Glover Peck, Lex ington Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (78 mph in a 53 mph zone) $55 fine. Brian Paul Rietmann, lone Violation of the Basic Rule (48 mph in a 30 mph zone), $28 fine. Roger E. Lancour, Portland Littering within 100 yards of a body of water. To wit: Penland Lake. $19 fine. Ray Arthur McNeilan, Gresham - Littering within 100 yards of a body of water. To wit : Penland Lake, $19 fine. Randall Allen Cain. Pendle ton -angling Prohibited Method. To wit: two lines, $28 fine. James Roger Nixon Lake Oswego - Littering within 100 yards of a body of water. To wit: Penland Lake. $19 fine. , Irvin E. Rauch, Lexington -Allowed Unlicensed Juvenile to Operate a Motor Vehicle, $14 fine. , Donna Marie Rietmann, lone Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (74 mph In a 55 mph zone ), $28 fine. . ; Curtis Allyn Potter, Pendle ton - Exceeding the Maximum Speed (70 mph in a 55 mph zone), $28 fine. ; Stephen Leroy Brabham, Fossil Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (77 mph in a 55 mph zone), $55 bail forfeited. Todd Thomas Sherer, lone -No PUC Permit. $6 fine. Museum board reviews bylaws, sets schedule , ;. By JUSTINE ; WEATHERFORD Alma Green, County Mu ' seum board secretary, reports that the board members met with Morrow County Judge t Don McElligott and County ' Counsel Michael Oths on July 12. The bylaws which Oths had prepared were reviewed and discussed. He will now rewrite ! the document in a final form to be adopted and signed by the officials concerned. The Morrow County Mu- seum has received two com plete boxes of books written by Baby BRONZING SALE! 11 Now is the time to save on bronzing baby s precious shoes. With every adorable scurf and crease preserved forever in solid metal . . . they make priceless gifts for your family to cherish through the years. Sly 31 Walnut Papwrnifni B'igmBfonM NOW S18.71 irk U s N0WS3748 fttg SV4 Reg UK) SPECIAL-Baby't nam., birthdart. emgranwd-only 20 pm letter. AH styles in Bright Bronze, Antique Bronx., "Pewter", Silver, Gold and Porcelainizt ... at SALE PRICES-25 OFFI SALE ENDS AUGUST 31 If you can't come in . . . call or write. We'll send you a handy mailing bag. (L M !SBr Peterson's yh Jewelers Htppner Sheriffs Report The Morrow County Sher ifff's Department at the Mor row County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following calls, cases and reports during the past week: On July 11. Heppner am bulance responded to a Hep pner residence for a person who was having breathing problems. On July 12, the Boardman Fire Department responded to a grass fire at the junction of Interstate 84 and Highway 730. Also on July 12. the Morrow County Sheriff's Department took a report of damage done to farm equipment from Wes ley R. Moore of Boardman. On July 15. a grass fire was reported behind the Riverview Motel at First and Front streets in Boardman. On July 18. an ambulance was requested behind Cal'i Cafe in Heppner for an Injured male. The patient was trans ported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. CowBelles to meet Friday The Morrow County Cow Belles will meet at 9 a.m. on Friday. July 22. in the confe rence room at the extension office In Heppner, announced Sue Evans, president of the group. Fair activities will be plan ned during the meeting she said. Anyone wanting to attend is welcome, she said. Lexington author Sam McMil lan which tell the story of his home town. Copies of "The Bunchgrassers" are now being sold at the museum for $7.50 each. McMillan said the money from their sale is to go to the museum for purposes the board approves. Before concluding their meeting, board members established a schedule for regular bi-monthly meetings. They agreed to meet on the second Tuesday of alternate months at 7:30 p.m. Their next meeting will be on September 20. Shoe DURING AUGUST ONLY Style 51 Unmounted Shoe - Bright Bronze ONLY I leach Reg $14.95 Sir 45 PorttM Stand IwtMilOor S7lnm Bnjtit Bronze J?0!?! 9b Reg $56 95 ?H.SI IFF Many of your favorite mementos can be bronzed. Baseball Gloves, Cowboy Boots. Hats ... or that old beat up pair of Tennis Shoes. All at SALE PRICES! Hospital Notes The following, pqtienf i were admitted and released from Pioneer Mcmorial'Mos-pltal In' Heppner miring" th"pA( week: " ' Charles A. Vandctta. Hep- ' pner - admitted July 15, re leased July 17; and Tom Huston admitted July 15. transferred to Consoli dated Good Shepherd Hospi tal In Hermiston on July 15. Another patient at the hospi tal. Marvell Jones of Heppner, admitted July 14. was still receiving care at the hospital ai of Monday, July 18. COMPUTER FORMS Gazette-Times 676-9228 Happy 34th Harry &Fae! Love, Bo Bet riTiTITITiTITITITITITITlTITITITITITn BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 234 N. Main Heppner 676-9123 HAPA FLOOR COVERING M&R FLOOR COVERING linden Wav Carpet, Linoleum, 676-9418 Ceramlc Htppnor Cabinets. FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Htppntr Carpet, Linoleum. Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE TURNER Ob, m Miu uiftvrit VQ I BRYANT MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY f'B. Moiling Service on P'eicriplion Hotpilol Suppl Mo'i hi 9 6 pm So' 9 1 p m Located in the Medical Center 1100 Southgote, Pendleton 276-1531 Csi nnnnnrrf it, r nviuvii Chevron DEVIN OIL CO. IMC. CHEVRON PRODUCTS PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY Msbil 'arm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 Morrow County Grain Growers Diesel BULK FUELS We Deliver Gasoline 1-C00-452-7396 Home Fuel Oils Lubricants 989-0221 sWh iWfc 9 VkM ajk rHleilli,. pcie:itk::s services tcz gazttte-tu.s 47m DENTISTRY Thomas F. Alexander, D.D.S., General Dentistry Tuesdays 1st Interstate Bank Bldg. 676-5410 or 481-9462 (Collect) Public Meetings Monday. July 25 Morrow County Planning Commission, north Morrow annex, Irrigon, Bpm.: Heppnpr Fire Depart ment, fire hall. 7:30 p.m. Tut'sdny. 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. Sweet potatoti ware un known in Europa until Columbui found them in the Wert Indies and took them back with him. They have turned Into one of the world's cheapest food crops. Tile- Kitchen QjZ Counter Tops aT uou. 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