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two The Heppner Gaiett-T1nm. Heppner, Or goo, Thursday. 15 ft If I J OXTTA The Officl' J Newspaper of the City o! Heppner and the County of Morrow The KcpM" GAZETTE-TIMES MOWOW COUNTTS MOMI-OWEB KWSPA U.S.P.1 2M20 Published every Thursday and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act cf March 5, 1573. SCor2-c!as postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times. P.O. Bc.i 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. SlO.lW in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler k Gilliam counties: $12 elsewhere. David and April H Utonyjtublishere LETTERS TO Voice your protest To the editor: As you all have probably read or heard, a Social Security representative will not be coming to Heppner anymore. If you don't want this program dropped, you can voice your protest by calling the toll free number, 1-800452-1654. It means people gong out of Obituaries Verna Lucille Case ELGIN - Verna Lucille Case of Elgin, formerly of Heppner, died Friday. Oct. 7, 1983. at Grande Ronde Hospital in La Grar.de. She was 72. She was born November 2, 1910. at Big Horn. Wyo., to David and Jennie Crawford Townsend. She married Lu cien Homes Case on Februa ry. 13. 1930, in La Grande. Mrs. Case was a member of the United Methodist Church of Elgin and the Rockwell Grange. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, a sister and her husband. Funeral services were held Monday. Oct. 10. at the United Mehtodist Church of Elgin with Bill Miller officiating. Concluding services and in terment were at Elgin Cemetery. Aerobic dance class to be offered in lone An aerobic dance and mus cle toning class will begin in lone on Monday, Oct. 24. The class, will be held af the lone United Church of Christ on Mondays from 9 to 10a.m. and on Wednesdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the lone High School gym. Instructor for the class will be Joyce Benjamin Franklin attended ages of eight and ten. Coupon ANY IH TOOL BOX IN STOCK ill COUPON SJQflM&S Morrow Grain Growers Lexington 989-8221 1 -00-452-7396 EDITOR town to visit a Social Security office will also be shopping out of town and this will affect our economy. As some merchants have said, "shop at home." so everyone is urged to protest our loss of this program and keep our economy healthy. Neola Mac key Heppner What's Your Opinion? Question: "What do you think the Heppner Mustang's chances are against Enter prise at the homecoming game this Friday?" "Enterprise is a pretty tough team but we have a bunch of healthy guys, so with those guys and a little bit of luck, we can probably pull it off." said Steve Curtis of Heppner. Review of timber sales planned The Heppner Ranger Dis trict has planned an open house to review planned tim ber sales for the period 1983 through 1987. The open house will be held October 27 be tween 1 and 4 p.m. Hughes. Those who take the class may want to bring a towel, she said. Space for the morning class is limited and those who want to take the class are asked to call Hughes in advance, 989-8412. school onfy between tha Special PURCHASE OF County ML October 10, 1WJ Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County house in Heppner handled the following cases during the past week: Raymond Frederick Buss, Sherwood - Failure to Proper ly Validate Eastern Oregon Deer Tag. $39 fine. Donald J. FiUjarrell. Port land - Operating a Motor Vehicle on a Closed Road. $39 fine. James Frank Rice. Central Point - Failure to Properly Validate Deer Tag. $39 fine. Michael Gordon Huff. Sandy - Failure to Validate Deer Tag. $39 fine. Fredrick W. Priest. Umatil la Violation of a Regulated Hunt Regulation. To wit: Mo tor Vehicle in a Road Closure. $39 fine.- Brett Michael Sherer, lone -Failure to Properly Validate Game Tag. $39 fine. Charles Lee Easton. Her miston - Failed to Validate Deer Tag. $39 fine: Expired Vehicle License. $6 fine. Sidney H. Priest, Hermiston - Violation of a Regulated Hunt Regulation. To wit: Mo tor Vehicle in a Road Closure, $39 fine. Raul Sanchez Perez, Her miston Hunting in a Prohibi ted Area. To wit: From a Public Roadway, $39 fine. Richard Allen Clark, Hep pner - Borrowing an Oregon Resident Hunting License and Eastern Oregon Deer Tag, $39 fine. Douglas A. Farber, Oregon City - Operating a Motor Vehi cle in a Closed Area, $39 fine. Peter Paul Parker. Drew sey - Expired Vehicle License, $12 fine. Gary Lewis Prothero. Her miston No Lights on Trailer, $12 fine. Dorian James Forrar, Hep pner - Careless Driving, $55 fine. - Catherine Anne Barker, lone - Violation of the Basic Rule (54 mph in a 35 mph zone). $28 fine. Harley Bruce Young, Hep pner - Violation of the Basic Rule (41 mph in a 25 mph zone). $28 fine. Jodie Dale Shelton. Prine ville - Violation of the Basic Rule (53 mph in a 35 mph zone). $28 fine. Louis Robert Webb, Her miston Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed (81 mph in a 55 mph zone). $55 fine. Richard Duane Tull, Her miston - No Safety Chain, $12 fine. Dennis Allen VanLinden, Summit. New Jersey - Viola tion of the Basic Rule (38 mph in a 25 mph zone), $55 bail forfeited. John Francis Greeninger. Umatilla Exceeding the Maximum Speed (70 mph in a 55 mph zone). $28 fine. Walter Sherman Duran. lone - No Operator's License, $6 fine: Expired Vehicle Li cense.m $12 fine. Dan Rodney Caldwell, Pasco. Wash. - Possession of an Open Container of Alcoho lic Liquor. $28 fine. Robert Barry Erickson, Portland - Expired Operator's License. $24 bail forfeited. Kenneth G. Farber. Aloha -Operating a Motor Vehicle in a Gosed Area. $39 fine. Robert Neil Brown, Helix -Exceeding the Maximum Speed (71 mph in a 55 mph zone). $30 fine. David Glenn Koppenhager, Sandy - Exceeding the Maxi mum Speed ( 70 mph in a 55 mph zone). 130 fine. An Australian football team has 18 players. Tom Wolborn '1 7 IZ Ayr i Mapprw. Oragon 87838 Sheritrs Repor The Morrow County Sher iff's Department at the Mor row County Courthouse In H eppner handled the following calls, cases and reports during the past week: On October 11. Miguel Angel Sepulveda. 28. of Boardman, was arrested by a sheriff's officer for allegedly being in violation of a Restraining Order. Fourth Degree Assault and Menacing. He was lodged at the Umatilla City Jail. Also on October 11. Kenneth A. Endsley. 33. of Milwaukie. was arrested by Boardman police for alleged Felony Dri ving While Suspended. He was lodged at the Umatilla City Jail. On October 12. an accident was reported at the junction of Highway 207 and Basey Can yon Road approximately three miles south of Heppner invol ving a log truck driven by Charles Andrew Vandetta. 38. of Heppner. and a pickup driven by Herny G. Peck. 73. of Lexington. Peck and, his wife. Josie. also 73. were taken to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner where they were treated and released. No cita tions were issued. On October 13. Kim Lee Skaggs. 26. of Prosser, Wash, was arrested by a sheriff's officer for allegedly Driving Under the Influence of Intoxi cants. In a second October 13 inci cent. a Boardman ambulance transported an injured foot ball player from Riverside High School to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. On October 15. Russell Owen Harding. 22. of Boardman. was arrested by Boardman police on a Pendleton Police Department traffic warrant. He posted bail and was released. SCHOOL LUNCH MEH Heppner Elementary Thursday. Oct. 20 - fish. chips, calico salad, pudding and milk. Friday. Oct. 21 - burritos, Spanish rice, salad, fruit and milk. Monday. Oct. 24 - pizza with meat and cheese, green salad, fruit, frosted graham crac kers and milk. Tuesday. Oct. 2S - cooks' choice. Wednesday. Oct. 26 - corn dog. potato, fruit, maple bars and milk. Heppner High School Thursday. Oct. 20 - cheese burgers, tater tots, pineapple, cookies and milk. Friday. Oct. 21 - vegetable soup, grilled ham and cheese sandwiches, salad, apple pie and milk. Monday, Oct. 24 - macaroni and cheese, carrots or broc coli, rolls, purple plums and milk or salad bar. Tuesday. Oct. 25 - pizza, peas, coleslaw, no-bake cookie and milk or salad bar. Wednesday, Oct. 28 - bar becued chicken, scalloped potatoes, peaches, cinnamon roll and milk. lone Schools Thursday. Oct. 20 - tuna and noodles, buttered peas, des sert and milk. Friday. Oct. 21 - potato soup, bologna or peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, crack ers, dessert and milk. Monday. Oct. 24 barbecued ham sandwiches, tater tots, pickles, vegetable sticks, fruit and milk. Tuesday. Oct. 25 - turkey gravy and biscuits, buttered vegetables, gelatin and milk. Wednesday. Oct. 26 - ham. scalloped potatoes, tossed salad, hot rolls, fruit and milk. Pk.f7(-5252 tmm Cum Ml. Hospital Notes The following patients have been admitted and released from Pioneer Memorial Hos pital in Heppner during the past week: Pam Voltz. Heppner ad mitted October 10. released October 12: Margaret Healy. Heppner admitted October 13, released October 15: Robert Shuman. Heppner -admitted October 14. released October 16: Melvin Hammons, Heppner admitted October 14. re leased October 17; and Zetta Brosnan. Heppner admitted October 8, released October 16. Patients still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday. Oct. 17 were: Margaret Murray.Heppner - admitted October 13: Sharon Wilks. Heppner -admitted October 14; Sharon Wilks. Heppner -admitted October 14: Richard Hendricks, lone -admitted October 14; Lois Hunt. Lexington ad mitted October 15: and Ava Wrighi. Heppner - ad mitted October 15. Surplus cheese to be available 1 more time By NEOLA MACKEY Government surplus cheese will be available at the Hep pner Neighborhood Center for those who haven't yet re ceived it on or since October 11 for just one more week. Octo ber 25 will be the last day the cheese from the latest ship ment will be given out. Those who haven't picked up cheese are asked to please do so before October 25. The federal guidelines to qualify for the free cheese are: one family member - a monthly income of $506 or less: two family members - a monthly income of $681; three family members - a monthly income of $856: a family of four - a monthly income of $1,031: and for a family of five - a monthly income of $1,206. For each additional family member. $175 may be added to the monthly income to deter mine the qualifying amount. Another cheese giveaway is scheduled for November. At Boardman school club to sponsor carnival The Sam Boardman Ele mentary School ParentTeach er Gub is sponsoring a carni val to raise funds for its school. The carnival will be held Friday. Oct. 21. from 6 to 830 p.m. at the school on Wilson Road. "We have planned a variety of games with lots of good prizes. There will be hot dogs, soft drinks, desserts, and pop corn available," said a spokesperson for the carnival. The club has purchased a 10-speed bicycle and area merchants have donated OvRAVELLE k by The fine details ...of Caravelle timekeeping, seen in the distinctive outstanding bracelets and In the precision of its quartz movements accurate to within a minute a year. J Peterson's Jewelers IT'S BUIOVA Health Dept. Friday. Oct. 14 - Morrow County Health Department office closed for vacation. Tuesday. Oct. 18 free blood pressure clinic. Heppner Neighborhood Center. 2:30 to 4:10 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 19 free blood 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 AC. 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. that time, the cheese will only be given out on one designated day. which will be announced later. Arrangements for shut ins or those without transpor tation to receive cheese can be made by calling the center, 676-5873. The staff at the cen ter was informed that the cheese can only be given out for one day and must follow this new rule. There have been no further arrangements for a Social Security representative to visit Heppner once a month since the visits were termi nated this month. Anyone who , has questions regarding Social Security may call toll free. 1-800-452-1654. There are only seven weeks left until the Artifactory on December 3. The ladies who attend the Thursday social and craft times at the center will be working to get ready for the annual event. Any help with ideas or crafts and mak ing items to sell will be appre ciated. prizes for a drawing to be held the night of the carnival. Tickets will be sold by fourth, fifth and sixth grade students prior to the carnival and they will also be for sale during the early part of the carnival. Prizes that have been do nated are a Sanyo, A.M.-F.M. radio donated by Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware, a $25 gift certificate from Shar lene'a Department Store, a ham from Thrifty Market and two steak dinners from the Dodge City Inn. BUIOVA Intgralt cm tnd braclt m gokXan. girt htl. flZS.M Distinctly Styling in tti turrt gokflon with cream dial. $115 W styling of its 474-9200 WATCH TIME Public Meetings Monday. Oct. 24 Heppner Fire Department, fire hall. 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 26 Mor row County Court, north Mor row annex. 9am.; Heppner Public Library Board, library 8 p.m. County Court, north Morrow annex. 9 a m. ; Heppm1" Public Library Board, library. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 25 - Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, hospital. Heppner. 9:30 a m. Monday. Oct. 31 - Morrow County Planning Commission, courthouse. Heppner. 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire Department, fire hall. 7:30 p m. Plans underway for 12th annual Artifactory The Heppner-Ione branch of the American Association for University Women will spon sor its 12th annual Artifactory on Saturday, Dec. 3. from 10 a m. to 4 p m. The event will be held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Heppner. Area artists, craftspersons i BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 234 N. MM FLOOR COVERING m d nnno rnvppnr. f f a Linden Way v-arpei, 676-9418 Ceromic Htppntr Cabinets, FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppntr Carpet, Linoleum. Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE -CO TURNER a, mrin uiu uiorrn t BRYANT o fc- ' - MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY fl F'C Mail'ig Se'-e on Pieiti.piion Hoipital SoppUt Won ft. 96 pm So' 9 1 pm Located in the Medical Center I 1 100 Southgote, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS Chevfon DEVIN OIL M CO. t- CHEVRON PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY Mbif orm Chemicols Serving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 Morrow County Grain Growers Diesel BULK FUELS We' Deliver Gasoline 1-800-4327396 Home Fuel Oils lubricants 989-8221 pm:in::o PRIIITIllS SERVICES FOR YCUai won czss ur muw iiEP?i:in cazctti-tu:3 7- DENTISTRY Thomas F. Alexander, D.D.S., General Dentistry Tues. and Thurs. 1st Interstate Bank Bldg., 676-5410 or 481-9462 (Coiit, fc D.A.'s Report Joseph lonnrd Gaustad. 24. of Nolan, pleaded guilty to , Driving While Revoked In' Morrow County Circuit Court ' on Friday. Oct. 14. reported Morrow County District At torney Richard McNerney, Gaustad was sentenced to pay a $250 fine. A malt horst has 40 tteth. A femalt hai only 36. and organizations are encour aged to reserve their table spare now by calling Joan Hecords. 676 52G0 or Carol Delphi nstine at 676 9439. Callers are asked to phone between 9 am. and 9 p.m. Deadline for reservations is November 4 Main Heppner 676-9123 I I . . f- mm I unoieum, r Tile- Kitchen flTTil Counter Tops off luwK1 J IUltA UtLfitom O74.0IJ IIN3UBANCI tT INC. 676-9633 PRODUCTS a