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TWO The Heppner GsicUe-Tlntes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 28, 1983 5 !1 i The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow ZZ. The Herrser GAZETTE-TIMES MORROW COUNTTS HOMI OWKO NfWSPAPtR U.S.P.S. 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 Sykea, Publishers Engagements Curnutt Pourier Brenda Pourier and Keith Lloyd Curnutt, both of Irrigon, announce their engagement and forthcoming marriage. She is the daughter" of Mr. and Mrs" Ben Pourier of Pendleton and he is the son of Betty Curnutt of Heppner and Harold Curnutt of Pendleton. A September 3 wedding date has been set. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County cleftVoTTice at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner accepted a Marriage License application from: Gerald Ray Kimber, 26, of Pocatello, Idaho, and Marsha Rulene Stedtfeld, 27, also of Pocatello. Hospital Notes Justice Court Weddings Obituaries Wallace C Tykward WHITEHALL, Mont. -Graveside services will be held Friday, July 29, at Hep pner Masonic Cemetery for Wallace C. Tykward, 70, of Whitehall. Montana. Mr. Tykward died Monday, July 25, 1983, at Missoula, Mon tana. ' He was born August 20, 1912 in McCook, Nebraska, the son of Frank and Nora Tykward. The family moved to Montana in 1916, where he attended school in Whitefish. He moved to Alaska in 1937 to work as an electrician, and was married to Nora Putnam in 1960. In 1962, they came to Oregon. Mrs. Tykward died in Heppner in 1966. Mr. Tykward retired in 1970 and had been a resident of Whitehall since then. Survivors include a brother, Fred Tykward. of Whitehall; and two sisters, Vena Ann strong and Dorothea Gunder son. both of Missoula. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep pner, is in charge of local arrangements. Memorial service set A memorial service has been set for Friday, July 29 for former lone resident Frank Lundell of Milwaukie, who died July 24. 1983. The sen-ice will be held at the lone United Church of Christ at 2 p.m. A complete obituary will be published at a later date. Senior News A Tri-County Home Health Agency nurse will conduct a free blood pressure testing clinic at the Heppner Senior Mealsite on Wednesday, August 3, beginning at 11 a.m. 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 one dollar round trip. Cost for commuters under 60 is $1.50. The following patients were admitted and released from Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner during the past week: Arnold Wilson, Heppner admitted July 16, released July 20; Mary Bryant, Heppner -admitted July 16, transferred July 16 to St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton; Arnie Hedman, Heppner -admitted July 17, released July 19; Mary Benge, Heppner - ad mitted July 17, released July 22; Clay Newton, Hermiston -admitted July 17, released July 20; Edna Bailey, Heppner - ad mitted July 19, released July 22; Scott Balfe, Lexington - ad mitted July 20, released July 21; and Rachel Dick, Heppner - ad mitted July 21, released July 22. The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday, July 25: Ola Mae Ruggles, Heppner -admitted July 18; Jacqueline Bergstrom, lone - admitted July 22; Kay Wilson, Heppner - ad mitted July 23; and David Hanna, Heppner -admitted July 23. VWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWVWVW ,wteAEE8T TIME V ' TT TTTb T T"" TT W 7 T? 4f ,a? -a:;v s. i JMnflhwi r - - - - m kii fssa jtf mf jtf tgjp :i0 & ? ami CflOnqA TORE & PARTS DEPT. HARVEST HOURS Monday -Friday 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. PARTS DEPT. Sunday ONLY 10 a.m.-2 p.m. I t U ...J! t'J fei " " fT"'" f f, - !J ( i i V j L 989-0221 Toll Free: 1-800-452-7396 Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner han dled the following cases dur ing the past week : James Wesley Hayes, Hep pner - Viola tion of the Basic Rule (46 mph in a 25 mph tone), $55 fine. Sam Irving Califf, Irrigon No PUC Permit, $6 fine. Bobby Kenneth McCollom, Jr., McKinney Texas - Viola tion of the Basic Rule (47 mph in a 25 mph zone), $55 fine; Illegal MU" Turn, $14 fine. Raymond Stuart Nienburg, Astoria - Reckless Driving, $275 fine, 90 days suspended driver's license; Theft of Ser vices, $550 fine, 30 days in Jail all suspended but $107. must pay $19 restitution, one year probation and must have no further violations of the law. Gregory Dean Williams, Hermiston - Suspended Op erator's License, $107 fine; No Angling License, $6 fine. Oliver Jay Devin, Heppner -Exceeding the Maximum Speed (68 mph in a 55 mph rone), $28 fine. Darla. Susan Patterson, Heppner - Open Container of Alcoholic Beverage in a Motor Vehicle, $28 fine. Terry Loren Wyckoff. Her miston Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (71 mph in a 55 mph zone), $34 Fine. June F. Lindstrom, Hermis ton - No Resident Angling License, $34 bail forfeited. ' Wallace Delbert Terry, Hermiston - Exceeding the Maximum Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph zone), $12 fine. Arlan Wayne Koznek, Port land - Exceeding the Maxi mum speed (65 mph in a 55 mph zone), $24 bail forfeited. Bryce Elliott Logan, Jr., Condon - Careless Driving, $55 fine. Dave George Wolford, Gresham Insufficient No. of Coast Guard Approved Life saving Devices, $19 fine. Mary Ella Mills, Hermiston - No Resident Angling Li cense. $19 fine. Charles Glenn Aiken, Her miston - Truck Speeding (65 mph in a 55 mph zone), $24 bail forfeited. Chris Delbert Banzhof, Kennewick, Wash. - Exceed ing the Maximum Speed (64 mph in a 55 mph zone), $24 bail forfeited. Michael Scott Balfe, Lex ington Excessive Noise, $22 fine. Daniel John Bahr, Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed (71 mph in a 55 mph zone). $34 fine. Lawrence Patrick Sullivan, Hermiston - Careless Driving, $55 fine. Samuel Lee McDaniel, Hep pner - Failed to Drive Right Side of Center Line, $19 fine; Possession of Open Container of Alcoholic Beverage, $28 fine. Bobby Lee Roberts, Jr., lone - Minor in Possession of Alcoholic Beverage, $55 fine. Dean Michael Rottini, Salt Lake City, Utah - Second Degree Theft, $550 fine and 30 days in jail - all but $107 suspended, one year probation and must have no further violations of the law or must pay remaining amount of fine and serve jail sentence. COMPUTER FORMS Avallablo Gazette-Times 676-9228 Local woman to exhibit Rietmann Crowell art work at Wash, show - if? v 4 , - Ty . J r'A i J " n ii" v r"-' wrt-fcatMiIwi'i-- . .. . ' '"' Mr. and Mrs.' Brian Rietmann Sharon Lynn Crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell of lone, became the bride of Brian Paul Rietmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann, also of lone, in a 4 p.m. ceremony on Tuesday, June 21. The Rev. Brian McGovern of St. Williams' Catholic Church, lone, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. He was assisted by Monsignor Raymond Beard of Wasco, and the Rev. Cathy Barker, pastor, lone United Church of Christ. Esther Reed daisies, arranged by the groom's grand mother. Vera Rietmann of lone, decorated the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of slipper satin, trimmed in lace. The princess-style dress, with a chapel train was made by her sister, Karen Kandle. The bride's ensemble was completed with a picture hat trimmed in matching lace. For "something blue," she wore a blue garter, and for "something old," she wore a penny of the year of her birth in her shoe. She carried a nosegay of Shasta daisies, carnations, white rosebuds, and blue forget-me-nots. Darla Anglin, Pendleton, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Karen Kandle, sister of the bride, Sylvia Ladd of lone and Heather Kandle, niece of the bride. They wore blue and white print floor length gowns and carried a single daisy with cascading ribbons. In their hair they wore a daisy ring. Rick Gilbert of Arlington was best man. Groomsmen were Mark Rietmann and Gregg Rietmann of lone, brothers of the bridegroom, and Gene Crowell, lone, brother of the bride. The men were dressed in matching pale blue tuxedos. Soloist was the Rev. Cathy Barker and organist was Rikka Tews, both of lone. Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagaii of Lexington, grandparents of the bride, Margaret Hurst of Arlington and Vera Rietmann, lone, grandmothers of the groom. The outdoor wedding reception and buffet were held at the bride's parents' home following the ceremony. A lattice work, entwined with daisies and ivy, was decorated by Tami Rietmann, sister-in-law of the groom, and used as a setting for the cake table. Deanna Brandhagen of Pendleton, aunt of the bride, and Shirley Anderson of Arlington, aunt of the groom, served the cake. Pouring were Betty Rietmann of lone. Ruby Ann Rohde, Kennewick, Wash , aunts of the groom, and Barbara Leyva, Wilbur, Wash., aunt of the bride. Wheat bags and scrolls were passed out by Michelle and Heather Kandle, nieces of the bride; Michelle was also in charge of the guest book. The couple left for a wedding trip to San Francisco, Calif. As a gong-away outfit, the bride wore a blue and white flowered sundress with a whtie jacket. Sharon is a 1983 graduate of lone High School. Brian is a 1978 graduate of lone High School and a 1980 graduate of Blue Mountain Community College. He if a military policeman in the United Statea Army, stationed at Fort Ord Hunter Liggett. They are currently living in Bradley, Calif, and In September, will be leaving for Germany for a three year tour of duty. Past royalty asked to participate in parade All past queens and courts of the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo are asked to participate in this year's Fair and Rodeo Parade. Anyone who has not been contacted is asked to contact Mary Ann Munkers in Lexington. JOIN THE HEPPNER SWIM TEAM ACTIVITIES DUNK TANK Saturday, July 30 lGa.m.-5p.m. During Sidewalk Sale By Cane Furniture 2nd ANNUAL HEPPNER CHALLENGE SWIM MEET Sunday, July 3 1 5:30p.m Individual & Team Events g Bavarian Relaj Mixed Relay MerchanU-CetYour '" Teams Together! Ad Sponsored By: Petersons Jewelers and Abrams, Kuhn& Spicer Attys. TheOmak, Wash. Stampede Western Art Show, Sale and Auction has announced that Tina Tharp of Heppner has been accepted to show her works at the 10S3 Art Show. The show Is in Its third year . and will be open to the public from August 11 through 14. Other events are also sched uled, as well as the Art Show. Pvt. completes training Students were trained In civil and military law, traffic control, map reading and self defense. Grav Is a 1979 graduate of including parades, an Indian Encampment, a carnival, rodeos and Omak's world famous Suicide Races. There will be an auction open to the public on. Satur day, August 13, in which Ms. Tharp's works will be accep ted, said Charles McKain, spokesperson for the show. Pvt. Kevin R. Gray, son of David and Charlotte Gray of Heppner, has completed mili tary police training at the U.S. Army Military Police School at Fort McClellan, Ala. Heppner High School. Friends and Relatives are cordially invited to the wedding of Doom Lynn Cuttfonh and Terry (Ted) Wayne Dougherty Saturday the thirtieth of July Nineteen hundred eighty-three at two o'clock First Christum Church Heppner, Oregon Rmrptitm tiUmrinf rv u.w. lorunrui boom I BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPUER AUTO PARTS &S3Sv )1j4 KJ AAnin Uannnnr 676-V123 FLOOR COVERING M & R FLOOR COVERING Undftii Wbv Carpet, Linoleum, 2 676-9418 Ceromic T''' Kitchen irl 1 HtppMr Cabinets, Counter Tops FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Htppntr Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, SHerwin Williams Paint INSURANCE V m3 BRYANT IINSURANCI 'iu (nfurr MEDICAL SUPPLIES ft , MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY I 1 f'Vt Moil.ng Servte on PKnpliOH Moipikjl Supply Moo In t pm Sol 9 1 pm Located in the Medical Center 1 100 Southgote, Pendleton 276-1531 OiL rnuvuCT5 Chevron DEVIN OIL M CO. INC. 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