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TWO The Heppner CaieUe-Tlmet, The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Tkt GAZETTE-TIMES KXOM OOUNTTS . U SP S. 24M20 Published evry 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 I oner Gazette Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner, O- Jon 97836. J $10 00 in Morrow. Umatilla, Wh.ler & Gilliam I counties: I $12 elsewhere. David and April Hilton Sykee, Publishers LETTERS Smith writes lone man about W.P.P.S.S. To the editor: The following letter was received hv David Barnett, lone, from Coneressman Bob Smith. concerning W.P.P.S.S.: Dear David: Thank vnu for taking time to respond to my recent town meeting notice. I appreciate hearing from constituents on matters of importance to them No legislation has been considered bv the House of Representatives to spread the cost of W P.P.S.S. to all the ratepayers in the Northwest. Because the electrical rates which those of us in the West Births Kristv Kav Rlondsworth A daughter. Kristv Kay. was born to Carlita and Jim Blnortsworth. Jr.. of Lexing ton, on February 6. 1984. at Pendleton Community Memo rial Hospital. She weighed 6 Ins . 11 or Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Jim Bloodsworth. Sr. of Heonner. Beftv Marquardt of Ixington and I Yvonne Berg s'rom and the late Carl Mar oiiarrtt (Ireat-erandparents are Kiila Bloodsworth and Mr. and Mrs T R. Messenger. Sr.. all of lrington. Kristv joins brothers Kevin, two and one-half and Kent, one and one half, and a sister. Kasia two and one-half. K vie Matthew Miller - A son. Kvle Matthew, was born to Dehhie and Rav Miller of Hpppner on Januarv 31. 1984. at Pendleton Community Memorial Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. Grandparents are Betty Marnttardf of I-exington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller of Hep nnor and the la'e Carl Mar ouardt. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T.K. Messenger. Sr. of Uxington. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Lebanon and mr and Mrs. Edward Schoe der of Hebo. Great-great-grandmother is Hazel Hargis of Portland. Matthew joins a sister. Rox anne. one and a half. Ladd named treasurer of OSU fraternity Richard Ladd of lone, a senior in agricultural engi neering technology at Oregon State University, has been named treasurer of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. lone students raise $225 for state project Students from lone schools have joined other Oregon students in the campaign to gold leaf the pioneer atop the State Capitol building in Salem, and collected a total of $225.90. Students in kindergarten through grade six earned Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February , 1984 Htpaicr MOMI OVNCD tCWSPAffit EDITOR nav are substantially lower than the rates paid bv the rest of the nation, few members of Congress are interested in the WP P S S. problem. It is pnssihle that some legislation will be considered hv Congress to resolve the WPPSS prohlem. If that occurs. I will keep your thoughts in mind. Thanks, again, for writing. If I can be of assistance to vou in the future. I am as close as mv toll-free telephone number. Verv trulv yours, (s) Bob Robert F. (Bob) Smith Member of Congress SCHOOL LUNCH MENU I Heppner Flementarv School Thursday. Feb. 9 - beans and wieners, celery and cheese sticks, rolls with honey and butter, fruit, milk and salad bar. Friday. Feb. 10 - com dogs, vegetables. French fries, fruit and milk. Mondav. Feb. 13 - Spanish Dav. milk and salad bar. Tuesday. Feb. 14 - Valen tine's Dav special. Wednesday. Feb. 15 - pota toes and gravy, mixed vege tables, fruit, rolls, salad bar and milk. Heppner High School Thursday. Feb. 9 - spaghet ti green beans. French bread, fruit salad and milk or salad har Fridav. Feb. 10 - soup and sandwiches. Mondav. Feb. 13 - barbe cued ham. rice pilaf. whole wheat rolls, salad, fruit and milk or salad bar. Tuesday. Feb. 14 - chicken sandwich, cheese slice. . Jo-Jo potatoes, strawberry short rake and milk. Wednesday. Feb. 15 - burn to, cheese sticks, carrot and celerv sticks, fruit bars and milk Reye's syndrome (pro nounce it "rye") is recog nized by the U.S. Public Health Service ii one of the top ten killers among children's disease. The U.S. Surgeon General has issued a warning to par ents: "Don't immediately give aspirin or any medica tion containing aspirin to children with chicken pox or flu." Check first with your doctor. The relation ship between Reye'a and aspirin is suspected, not proven. Reye's syndrome most of ten strikes children between five and 16 who are recov ering from viral infections, such as flu or chicken pox. $106.70 in a cupcake walk held in the elementary gymna sium. Decorated collection cans -one for each seventh through 12th grade class - were con veniently placed in the school office and realized 1117.20. Engagements Klimaschesky Aldrich Mr. Clifford Aldrich of Heppner and Mrs. Gloria Klimas chesky of Portland announce the engagement of their daughter. Arietta D. Aldrich, to Mark J. Klimaschesky, son of Mr. Vernen Klimaschesky of Portland and Mrs. Patricia Goldsmith of Fairbanks, Alaska. Miss Aldrich is a 1979 graduate of lone High School. She is employed by Western Industrial Ceramics, Portland. Kli maschesky is 1980 graduate of West Valley High School, Fairbanks. He is employed by the Lloyd Corporation in Portland. The couple plan a private February 29 ceremony. A reception will be held March 3 from I to 6 p.m. at Donald Fire Hall, Donald, Oregon. Everyone is invited to attend. Lexington Garden Bugs meet, elect officers Bv rFI.PH.IONF.S The lxington Garden Bugs met at the home of Kathv Tellechea last Thursday. An election of officers was held with the following elected: Kahv Tellechea - chairman. Iis Allvn - vice-chairman and Dorofhv Burcham -secretary-treasurer. A most instructive talk was given hv Kathv Tellechea on the care of cacti. Plans were made for Mel Allvn to sketch the landscaping for the park, and there was a meeting planned for Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Martin of lone and Delia Aaron named to Pacific U. dean's list Michelle Aaron, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Aaron. Heppner. is among students on the fall semester dean's list at Pacific University in re cognition of high grades in all course work undertaken. Aaron is a sophomore in political science at Pacific. To he on the Pacific dean's list, a student must maintain a minimum grade point average of s 7S out of a possible 4 00 in 'Sewing for program to RvRIRDIN'ETTI.I.IS OS r Proera m Ass ista n t Morrow Count v Sewing for children can save money and time if choices are correct for fab rics patterns and skills re quired To learn more about "Sewing for Children." attend a program to be offered Wed nesday. Feh. R. 7 p m. at the Legion & Aux. plan clam chowder feed The Heppner American Legion and Auxiliary will hold a clam chowder feed on Saturday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Legion hall in Heppner. Following the dinner, cards and bingo will be played. The chowder will be fur nished and members are Feb. Singspiration to be held this Sunday The February Singspiration will be held at Friendship Baptist Church at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 12. Pastor Jay Rowley has challenged all the churches in the area to encou rage their members to attend, said a spokesperson for the event. Krazy Cupcakes meeting of '84 By NANCY MORTER The Krazy Cupcakes 4-H Club held its first meeting of the year at our leader's home. Our president. Brandi Ball, opened the meeting. Heather Kandle read the minutes of the last meeting. The meeting was closed. Then we were divided into Each human eyelash about 150 days. lam Hiiher from lxington to make plans for the planting The door prire was won bv Jean Brarell A beautiful rake, decorated with a hoiiouef of flowers and "Haopv First Year" was served with coffee and punch. Those present were: Lois Allvn. Selma Fav Green. Marie Steaeall. Delpha Jones. Venice Hendrickson. Delta Huner Flsie Huston. Jean Brarell. Ie Howard. Kula Rloodswnrth and the hostess. Names are being submitted for the park, so that a sign mav he completed. all course work Pacific founded in 1849. is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the West. The university consists of Col leces of Optometry and Arts and Sciences with a graduate division, including summer and evening programs. The 55 acre campus is in the heart of Forest Grove. 2S miles west of Portland Children' be offered fairgrounds annex in Hep pner Oregon State University Extension Service trained master clothing teachers will share ideas and demonstrate hoth ouick and conventional techniques, as well as infor mation on "Painless Sewing" and other topics of interest to home sewers. There is no charge to attend. asked to bring finger food. All veterans and guests are invited to attend, said a spokesperson. The next regular Legion meeting will be held Monday, Mar. 5, with a potluck dinner and Legion birthday cake at 7 p.m. Gene Murty will lead the singing with Doug Marquardt providing piano accompani ment. Several special num bers are planned. Friendship Baptist Church is located at the corner of Willow and Gale streets in Heppner next to the fire hall. hold first groups and we baked cookies with our leader's help. The next meeting was to be held February 7. Happy 2nd Birthday, Matthew Baker! Friends, The Curtis Cutsforth Family 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 L. Sit ton, Fossil - No Clearance Lights, $29 bil forfeited. Curtis Wayne Keen, lone -No Truck License, $30 line; Switched License Plates, $77 fine. Patricia Ann Brannon, Heppner - Expired Vehicle License, $9 fine. Lendil Harold LaFollette, Goldendale, Wash. Suspen ded Operator's License, $132 fine. Darwin Vincent Ansotegui, Heppner - Operating Unsale Vehicle, $15 fine. Hugh Eric Hiatt, 18. Hep pner -Second Degree Theft, 30 days in the Umatilla County Jail and 30 days in the Umatil la County Jail for a probation violation. Both sentences are to be served concurrently. Wayne Frank Florea, 19, Heppner Second Degree Theft, 30 days in jail and $r0 fine, jail sentence and all but $100 of the fine suspended. Florea was placed on proba tion for one year and must make restitution to Morrow County Justice Court. Lloyd Archie Gienger, Mt. Vernon Disobeyed Stop Sign. $31 bail forfeited. Terry Lynn Phelps, Kim berly - Failure to Change Address on Operator's Li cense, $10 fine. Columbus A. Phillips. Hep pner Violation of the Basic Rule (38 mph in a 25 mph zone), $30 fine. Tom Dean Skow, Heppner -Defective Equipment, $13 fine. Hospital Notes The following pateints were admitted and released trom Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner during the past week: Colleen Greenup, Heppner -admitted January 29, released February 5; and Louise Farley, Heppner -admitted January 31, released February 5. Public Meetings Thursday, Feb. 9 - Lexing ton Fire Department, fire hall. 7:30 p.m. Monday. Feb. 13 - Morrow County Fair Board, fair dorm itory, Heppner, 8 p.m.; Hep pner City Planning Commis sion, city hall, 8 p.m.; Hep pner Fire Department, firp hall. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 14 - Lex ington City Council, city hall. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb 15 - Mor row County Court, courthouse, Heppner, 9 a.m. Monday, Feb. 20 - lone City Planning Commission, city hall, 7:30 p.m.; Morrow County School District, dis- Give your Valentine a gift that will speak of your love day after day, year after year. Nothing makes that message last longer than gold and precious gem stones miracles of nature that have passed the test of time. THIi Peterson's Health Dept. Fridav. Feb, lfl - free blood pressure clinic mitt immuni zations. Morrow County Health Department, school district office. Lexington. 8 a ni to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feh. 14 free blood pressure clinic ami immuni zations, north Morrow Annex, Irrikjon. I to 4 p.m. Wednesday. Feb 15 - free blood pressure clinic. Hank of Eastern Oregon, lone. 3 to 4 p.m Friday. Feb. 17 - free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations, Morrow County Health Department, school district office, LexinRton. 8 a m. to 12 noon and I to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Feb 21 free blood pressure clinic, Heppner Neighborhood Center. 2:30 to 4 m p m. Friday. Feb. 24 free blood pressure clinic and immuni- zations. Morrow County Health Department, school district office. Lexington. 8 a m to 12 noon and I to 4 p m. Tuesday. Feb 28 free blood pressure clinic and immuni zations, north Morrow annex. Irriuon. 1 to 4 p m Sheriffs Report The Morrow County She rill s IX'partment at the Mor row County Courthouse in Heppner handled the tallowing calls, cases and reports during the past week : On January 30, McNary He fngera.'ion reported the thelt ol 27 sheets ol plywood irorn northeast Olsen Hoad, Boardman, The plywood is valued at $201. The sherill's department is investigating the incident. On February 4, the Board man Fire Department re sponded to a wokJ stove lire at a residence on Kunze Koad. On February 6, the Board man Fire Department re sponded to a vehicle lire on Interstate 84 at milcpost 169 in the east bound lane. Buttcrcreek Livestock 4-H club meets liv lFWIKKIU I ItHIN On February 1 the Hutter rreek Livestock 4 II Club met Mr and Mrs Dwight I'.ailev's borne The ww officers were elec ted lor I'iP.t Thev are- Presi dent . Keih lle.itherlv. Vice president - livan Oirrin Sec rel.irv .lasori Dowi'hertv and news refioricr - Jennifer Cor rm We handed out records tor t'M',4 and learned 'he pai ls of a Oli-cn The next meet nil! will be held ,ii Mr and Mrs .lerrv I loni'hert v's home on Febru ary :i Anvone interested in loining 'he Hn'ten-reek Livestock 4 If Club mav contact the exten sion olliee in Hetiprter (ill T FROM HEART J Tl Jewelers s 676 9200 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY '4 HAPPY II VALENTINES DAY! ?-3 Curtis, Melissa, Mike & P Stanley. 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