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    TWO The Heppner Gaiette-Time. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. October 13. 1983
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
The Heppner
J OSTA
GAZETTE-TIMES
MORROW COUNTY'S HOME
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.
S10.00 in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler & Gilliam
counties:
$12 elsewhere.
David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers
LETTERS
Beg
in in
To the editor:
According to the newspa
pers, the City of Heppner is
considering the annexation of
the Morrow County Fair
grounds into the city limits.
This is at the request of the
fair board so as to enable them
to hook onto the city sewer
system.
In our area, we are within
the city limits, but have been
refused the right to hook on to
the sewer system except at
our own expense.
We pay city taxes on several
residences and one business
establishment and although
we do not pay the monthly
sewer assesment. we also get
only a bare minimum of city
services. Our road (not the
State Highway) which is
Obituaries
Elmer. 'Doc'
Byland
Graveside services for
Elmer "Doc" Byland, who
died September 25. 1983, at
Pioneer Memorial Nursing
Home in Heppner, were held
Tuesday at Heppner Masonic
Cemetery. The Rev. Don Shel
ton officiated.
He was born June 21, 1899 in
Heppner to John and Anna
Byland. He lived on his par
ents' ranch on Upper Willow
Creek as a boy and attended
school in Heppner.
He worked on local ranches
and also did painting, con
struction, mill work, tended
bar and then worked as a
janitor at First National Bank
in Heppner until his retire
ment in 1972.
His parents and his two
brothers, Ralph and Asa,
preceded him in death. There
are no known survivors.
Sweeney Mortuary. Hep
pner. was in charge of arrangements.
Dewey Kennedy chosen
Resident of the Month
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Dewey Kennedy
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Dewey Kennedy was selected as Resident of the Month for
October at Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in Heppner by
the nursing staff and other residents of the nursing home.
Mr. Kennedy was born June 22, 1895 in Minnesota. He
moved to Condon at age 15. On December 14, 1925, he married
Mary Richardson in Roseburg. They had three daughters
and two sons.
For 35 years, he worked for Sid Seele of Condon farming
and herding sheep. Later he worked with his sons, Dewey Jr.
and Larry, until his retirement.
He has 19 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Mr. Kennedy will receive a gift from the Pioneer Memorial
. Hospital Auxiliary on October 27 at 2 p.m.
OWNED NEWSPAPER
editor
our area
graveled only, gets a token
amount of attention, and
maintenance is almost zero.
Most of the gravel on this road
has been paid for and applied
by the land owners indivi
dually. We therefor believe that if
there are any extensions made
to the existing "city" sewer
system, that they should begin
in our area.
Yours truly,
Concerned Citizens of Lower
Shobe Canyon
James W. Norene
Corabelle L. Norene
Ruth M. Nutting
Eddie Gunderson
Beverly Gunderson
Ernest Bigbee
D.R.Tash
Births
Jamie Colleen Smith - A
daughter. Jamie Colleen, was
bom to Terry and Rick Smith
of Heppner on October 6. 1983,
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner. She weighed 8
lbs.. 104 or.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Englert of Heppner
and Rita Rizzo and George
Chappell. both of San Diego,
Calif.
Jamie joins a brother.
Ricky, age five.
DMV. office
announces
closures
The Department of Motor
Vehicles office in Heppner will
be closed on Wednesday. Oct.
19. The office will also close at
3 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. on
October 18.
The examiner will be in
Condon on October 19 from
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Department office at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner handled the following
calls, cases and reports during
the past week:
On October 3. a one-vehicle
accident was reported on In
terstate R4 in the east-Uumd
lane A Roarclman ambulance
rescinded and transported a
male to Good Shepherd Hospi
tal in Hermiston
Also on October 3. James
Mollis Nelson. "7. of lone,
reported the theft of $240. two
sho'cuns and other personal
items. Total value of the stolen
items was estimated at St. 740
On Oc'ober fi. a Hoardtnan
ambulance responded to a
report of a female along a
roadside in Roardman w ith an
unknown problem She was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital
On October 7. the Hoardman
Fire Department responded to
a brush fire in a field just west
of Sam Roardman Elemen
tary School. The fire was
reportedly started bv an elec
trical wire. Umatilla Electric
Co-op was notified
On October 8. Lisa High. 18.
of Boardman. was arrested by
Boardman police on a warrant
from the Hermiston Police
Department for alleged Fail
ure to Pay a Fine for a charge
of Second Decree Theft. She
was turned over to the Her
miston Police Department by
the Sheriff's Department.
On October 9. Betty Jane
Corey. 28. of Lexington, was
arrested by a sheriff's officer
for alleged Fourth Degree
Assault. She was released on
her own recognizance.
Yard of Month winners
to be recognized
All Lexington Yard of the
Month winners and the winner
of the Most Improved Yard of
the season contest will be
recognized on Wednesday.
Oct. 19. at the I 0 O F Hall in
Lexington at 7:30 p.m.
All winners will receive an
award, said Lexington Garden
Sticky Stitchers hold 1st meeting
By DAWN PAPINEAU
The Sticky Stitchers 4 H
sewing group held their first
meeting at the fairgrounds in
Heppner recently. The leader
is Irene Plocharsky of Hep
pner. Members of the group
Rhea Creek
group meets
The Rhea Creek Extension
group met October 4 at the
home of Mary Ella Mover, and
an interesting program, "One
Step Away." was presented by
Delpha Jones, said an exten
sion spokesperson.
There were 10 ladies present
A child aboard a ship supposedly insures a good voyage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
and
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coil
invite you to share in the joy of
the marriage uniting their children
a
Darcy Ann
and
Jay Arthur
ihit celebration of love will be
Saturday the twenty
nineteen hundred
at four o'clock in the afternoon
at the United Methodist Church
Heppner, Oregon
Reception Following
American Legion Hall
Potluck Buffet
Health Dept.
Friday, Oct. 7 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Morrow County
Health Department office,
Lexington. R a m. to 12 noon
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. Oct. 11 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Irricon county offices,
1 to 4 p m,
Wednesday. Oct. 12 mor
ning immunizations clnic at
Riverside High School in
Boardman.
Friday. Oct. 14 - Morrow
County Health Department
office closed for vacation.
Tuesday. Oct. 18 - free blood
pressure clinic, Heppner
Neighborhood Center. 2:30 to
4:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Oct. 19 - free
hlood pressure clinic, lone
Bank of Eastern Oregon. 3 to 4
p.m.
Friday. Oct. 21 - free blood
pressure clinic, Morrow Co.
Health Department office,
Lexington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday. Oct. 25 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Irrigon county offices.
1 to 4 p.m.
Wednesday. Oct. 26 - mor
ning immunization clinic at
A C. Houghton Elementary
School. Irrigon. followed by
immunization clinic at Co
lumbia Junior High School,
also in Irrigon.
Friday. Oct. 28 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Morrow Co. Health
Department office. Lexington,
8 a m to 12 noon and 1 to 4
p.m.
Club President Kathy Telle
chea. Del Piper of Lexington will
give a slide presentation on
wildlife.
Coffee, punch and home
made cookies will be served,
and everyone is welcome to
attend. Tellechea said.
are Kerry Bruch. Jodi Wilson.
Tricia Coe and Jenni Wey
gandt. They are in their
second year. Dawn Papineau
is also in the sewing group.
This is her first year.
Extension
for the meeting.
At noon, a potluck dinner
was served with a business
meeting following.
A door prize was won by
Eloise Gill, a guest, from
Wisconsin.
D. HoUomon
- second of October
and eighty-three
DjV.'s Report
Morrow County District At
tornev Richard McNerney re
ported that a Morrow County
grand jury handed down two
indictments on Anis Eugene
Walker. 3H. of Richland. Wash,
last Thursday. Ho is being
charged with alleged First
Decree Burglary in connec
tion with break-ins at several
cabins in the Penland Lake
area. Also indicted was Tony
I,ee Wvatt May, 22, also of
Richland He is also charged
with alleged First Degree
Rurglarv of three indictments,
stemming from the same
case. McNerney said. Walker
is being held in the Union
Countv Jail in La Grande and
a warrant has been issued for
Mav's arrest, (see related
sfoi v).
McNerney also reported:
Jeffrey Koonce. 19. of
Hermiston. was indicted for
alleged First Degree Theft
and Initiating a False Report.
- Arthur Martinez, 24. of
Umatilla, was indicted for
allegedly Driving While Re
voked. Joseph Gaustad, 24. of
Nolan, was indicted for al
legedly Driving While Re
voked. He was arraigned on
Friday. Sept. 7. on that
charge
4-H riding club holds
first meeting
A local 4-H riding club held
its first meeting of the season
at the fairgrounds in Heppner
on Sunday. Oct. 9 At the
present time the club has 12
members. Club leaders are Al
Brazell of Lexington and Gail
Papineau of lone. Merlin
Robinson and Cindy Hender
son are senior instructors.
During the meeting the
members practiced horse
riding exercises to improve
riding posture and balance.
They also played games:
water race, a dollar bill race
and "musical horse."
Senior News
On Wednesday, Oct 19.
Mary Goheen of Heppner w ill
give a slide presentation of her
recent trip to Turkey at the
ALL
SILVER REPLATING
REDUCED 30
No charge for straightening
DURING OCTOBER ONLY
5
before! AFTER
1
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Investment for the Future!
Every Item Replated at Sale Prices
Since trie value o old sdver plated items con
tinues to soar this is an excellent time to
take advantage of these low low prices to
have your worn silverware, antiques and
family heirlooms replated like new These
pieces are now more valuable than ever and
make wonderful gifts AJ work HEAVILY
SILVERPLATED by our skilled silversmiths
and Sale prices apply to ALL pieces
Full 25 Year Warranty on all silver replatlng. I
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BRING IN SILVER TODAY!
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Peterson
Heppner
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner han
dled the following cases dur
ing the past week:
David Brooks Landon,
Hermiston Permitting Unli
censed Person to Operate a
Motor Vehicle. $29 bail forfei
ted. Alonzo Glen Edmondson,
Heppner Disobeyed Stop
Sign. $12 fine.
Francis Paul VanMarter,
Heppner - Violation of the
Basic Rule (49 mph in a 35
mph zone). $28 fine.
Fredrick Albert Suckow,
Pasco. Wash. - No PUC Per
mit. $12 fine.
Cliff Joel Dougherty. Hep
pner - Disobeyed Stop Sign.
$14 fine
Delia Anna Robinson, Hep
pner Violation of the Basic
Rule (39 mph in a 25 mph
zone). $2R fine.
John Allen Robertson. Bend
Violation of the Basic Rule
(53 mph in a 35 mph zone). $28
fine
Jack Dee Baker, Christmas
Valley - Violation of the Basic
Rule (48 mph in a 35 mph
zone). $55 bail forfeited.
Following the games a dis
cussion was held on upcoming
activities and members talked
about what they would like to
accomplish this year.
The next ride meet will be
held Sunday. Oct. 16. 2 p.m.. at
the fairgrounds in Heppner.
Club membership is still
open, anbd a horse is not
required to join, said Papi
neau Anyone interested in
joining the club may contact
the extension office in Hep
pner, 676-42 For more in
formation about the club,
contact Papineau at 422 7518
Heppner Senior Mealsite fol
lowing the noon meal. The
slides will feature Istanbul
and Ephesus.
For instance
ale
Afltcl Rg Price
Teapot . . .
Creamer . .
Candlestick
(per in.) .
Sugar Bowl
Trayt (per
eq. In.)..
$102.50
53 95
5 85
58 50
.46
$71.75
37.77
4.10
40.85
.32
ind nighwnlng so HI tern M MvtrpfcM.
knots, etc.
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676-9200
Public Meetings
Monday, Oct. 17 - Morrow
County School Board, district
office. Lexington, 7:;i(i p.m.;
Heppner Fire Department,
fire halt. 7:30 p m.; lone City
Planninp Commission, city
hall. 7:30 p m.
Wednesday, Oct. 19 Mor
row County Court, courthouse,
Heppner. 9 a m.
Monday, Oct. 24 Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall,
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 20 - Mor
row County Court, north Mor
row annex, 9 a m,; Heppner
Public Library Hoard, library
R p m
County Court, north Morrow
annex. 9 a m . : Heppner Public
Library Hoard, library. H p m.
Tuesday. Oct. 23 - Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
hospital. Heppner, 9:30 a m.
Farm course open
New students are now being
accepted into Farm Manage
ment Program at Blue Moun
tain Community College in
Pendleton.
The program is conducted
on an individual basis, said a
rollecp spi'kestMTNon The in
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
HEPPNER AUTO PARTS
iJTSfv 234 N. Main Heppner
FLOOR COVERING
M & R FLOOR COVERING
Linden Way Carpet, Linoleum,
676-9418 Ceramic ''e Kitchen
Ktppntr Cabinets,
FURNITURE
CASE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
, BRYANT
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
9 J f've Ma.liny "je'v.ie on Pr. r,pi,on Hoipilol SuppWl
Mon f, 9 pm Sol, V I p m
Located in the Medical Center
1 100 Southgote, Pendleton 276-1531
OIL PRODUCTS
DEVIN OIL
Chevron
CO.
CHEVRON
PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY
Mfc)ll 'arm Chemicals Serving 3 Counties
Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
Morrow County Grain Growers
Diesel BULK FUELS We Deliver
Gasoline 1-800-452-7396
Home Fuel Oils Lubricants 989-8221
?m:m::z services for
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ilEFPnm GAZETTE-TL?!S 74"fm
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DENTISTRY
Thomas F. Alexander, D.D.S.,
General Dentistry Tues. and Thurs.
1st Interstate Bank Bldg.
676-5410 or 481-9462 (CoiM
Hospital Notes
The following: patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital In
Henpner durinR the past
week :
Chris Riddle. Heppner,
admitted October S. released
Oetobere 5;
Julia Hill. Heppner admit
ted October 4, released Octo
ber fi:
Shawn Cowett. Heppner
admitted October 5, released
October 9: and
Vicky Morris. Heppner
admitted OcIoIkt 7. released
Oclolx-r R.
Patients at the hospital that
were still receiving care as of
Monday, Oct. 10 were:
Linda McDaniel, Heppner
admitted Octotxr 5;
Zetta Brosnan. Heppner -admitted
October 8; and
Ixila Burrex. Moro admit
ted October 7.
structor. Allen Nelson, vtsistg
individual farms and tailors
the training for each farmer,
she explained
Anyone interested in the
course should contact the col
lege at 276-1200. extension 332.
for more information.
676-9123
Counter Tops
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