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r'" i TWO The Heppner Gtiftte-Timet, The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow The Rcppaer I J obtpa BUI' GAZETTE-TIMES .MORROW COUNTY'S MOMl-OWTCD NEWSPAPtt I 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 S, 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 4 Gilliam counties: f 12 elsewhere. David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Volunteers appreciated To the editor: Today, Saturday, March 17, ended several weeks of Colt Basketball. There were nearly 70 fourth through sixth grade boys and girls who particiapt ed. The men and boys who volunteered their time, pa tience, and energy to coach thosekids deserve a big thank- Clergy deplores violation of right to worship in peace To the editor: An event has occurred in our community which can be com pared to painting a swastika on the side of a synagogue. Someone early last Sunday morning sneaked into St. Pat rick's Carholic Church and stuck demeaning and inac curate anti-Catholic leaflets into their worship booklets. As one would expect in this type of act, there was no identifying mark on the leaf lets. Whoever did it only felt enough "holy zeal" to do the deed in darkness and isn't accepting public responsibil ity for their beliefs or actions. We, ordained ministers in Chris ts community in south ern Morrow County, deplore such violation of another's place worship and right to worsliip God in peace, we pray that God would pour His love and forgiveness into What's happened? To the editor: What's happened that the City of Heppner and the Coun ty Court can't get along? Jim Farley and I gave the little County School House to the City of Heppner "and we thought it was good." Swee ney, the mayor at that time accepted it and cut a spruce tree and staked a place for it on city land. We put it there and O'Connor painted it and Weatherford put a foundation under it. Making it city pro perty. Then here comes the fiasco about who owns it. At a Museum meeting, Herman Green, chairman, we G-T adds new Karen Dyball The Gazette-Times wel comes two new employees to its staff, Karen Dyball of Heppner and Karen Cooper of Lexington. Karen Dyball is the wife of Physician's Assistant Ken Dyball. They have three chil dren, Jeremy, 14, Scott, 12, and Jane 11, four. Karen works in our mailing and bindry departments. Karen Cooper has two chil dren, Jennifer, four, and ; J tidrj Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday Editor you. THANK YOU, Dave Gun derson. Bob Ployhar, Dick Devin, Lee Padberg, Gary VanArsdale, Rick Johnston, Bob Krein, Travis Hyatt, Mark Fish burn, Dickie Devin, Brain Padberg, and any oth ers who took the time to help. You really are appreciated! Steve and Nancy Brownfield Carri and Amy Brownfield the ones responsible for this. We hope His love and forgive ness reconcile these people to Himself and us, so that such acts of darkness are no longer thought necessary. ..Whoever yea are, God have mercy on you and soften your hearts. Pastor John Mass Hope-Valby Lutheran The Rev. Rob Andrews Bryant, Heppner United Methodist Pastor LeRoy Wornell, Christian Life Center Father Edwin Watts. All Saints Episcopal Pastor Don Reibe Heppner 7th Day Adventist The Rev. Cathy Baker lone UCC Pastor Floyd Wilks Heppner Nazerene Pastor Don Shelto First Christian, Heppner voted to accept it for the county from the city and at that time and later, 1 volun teered to furnish paint at about $100 if the city could paint it as they have a find gun and a man, Rodger, who is the best man I ever saw with a spray gun and he could paint it in three hours, but the city will not go for (20 worth of time to do it. Now, i n getting out of patience one man furnishing $100 and a city of 1,500 won't go $20. Maybe they ought to bum it down. Anyway. I with drew my paint. O.W.Cutsfbrth employees Jacob, two. She has assumed the duties of typesetter. FUN NIGHT & SPAGHETTI FEED Sal, Mar. 31, 7:30 p.m. American Legion HalL Members & Glials, Members, bring salads or snacks. Karen Cooper March Z, 184 Anniversaries Breedings celebrate 25th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Breeding celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at their home in Gresharn, Oregon on February 25, 1984. Henry (Max) Breeding was raised in Lexington and Mrs. Breeding is the former Betty Wilson of Heppner. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox of Monument; Mrs. Lydia Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Binschus, Alma and Mindy; Wilma Mabe and Grace Steers, all of Heppner; Lisa Wilson of Pendleton; Perry Wilson of Bremerton, Washington; Betty's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Penteconst of Prineville; and Max's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Hood River. There were several friends and relatives from the Portland and Gresham area who also attended in the afternoon. Betty's niece, Nola Binschus, baked and served the beautiful three-tiered cake. Coffee was served by Betty's sister, Lolah Wilson, of Portland. Another sister, Grace Steers poured the punch. The Breedings' daughter, Janet attended the guest book. Wedding Announcement Hackett Pierson Man Beth Pierson and James Allen Hackett both of Tigard announce plans for an outdoor wedding near the Umpqua River, May 12. . Man is the daughter of Harriet and Gerald Pierson, Heppner. She is a 1982 graduate of Myrtle Point High School, attended Southern Oregon State College and is presently employed with Benjamin Franklin Federal Savings and Loan, Beaverton. James is a son of Shirley and Galen Hacket, Trail, Oregon. He is a 1977 graduate of Medford High School and a 1983 S.O.S.C. graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration Marketing. He is District Sales Manager with Times Publications, Tigard. Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner han dled the following cases dur ing the past week : Mitchell Curtis Ashbeck, Echo - Exceeding Maximum Speed, (75 mph in a 55 mph zone), $30 fine. Richard Lowell Kron, Kennewick, WAsh., Over width, $13 fine. Beverly La Verne Crum, lone, Expired Vehicle Li cense, $26 bail forfeited. Ray William Maddern, Heppner - Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, $452 fine and driver's license sus pended three years; posses sion of less than one ounce of marijuana, pleaded no con test, fined $57. Bobby Gene Harris, Hep pner - Illegal U-Turn, $15 fine. Annette Raye Osborn, Hep pner - Expired Vehicle Li cense. $9 fine. Richard Dean Baker, Echo, Leaking -Sifting Load, $15 fine. Martin Lou Pool, Hermis ton, Improper Vehicle Li cense, $9 fine. Merlin Eugene Stone, Hep pner, Reckless Driving, dri ver's license suspended 90 days, 30 days in jail suspended with one year probation with no further violations and 24 hours of community service. ' Seitz - Aviation Weed Control Bogged Down? Our Airplane Does Not; 1) Make tracks in field. 2) Mash the grain. 3) Compact wet soil. 'Professional aerial application' 989-8477 or if5 Wh Oscar Fredrickson Hoff man, Pendleton - No Opera tor's License, $55 fine. Scott John Madison, lone -No Safety Chain, $13 fine. Bruce Jack Miko, River side, Calif. - No Fenders on Trailer, $31 fine. Duane James Fowler, Hep pner - No Tail Lights, $15 fine. Chris Phillip Dahl, Lexing ton - Careless Driving, $30 fine, six months probation with no further violations of traffic laws, 30 days suspen ded driver's license. . irui8 Jessica Lee Gutierrez - a daughter, Jessica Lee was born to Gayle and Kim Gutierrez March 15 at Pendle ton Community Memorial Hospital. Grandparents are Lloyd and Shirley McNary of lone, George Gutierrez of lone and Helen Drake of The Dalles. She weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces. Currin 676-9711 lf. . Pubhc Meetings Monday, April 2 - Heppner City Council, city hall, 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire Dept.. fire hall, 8 p.m. Tuesday, April S - Chamber of Commerce, Heppner Elks Lodge, 12 noon ; Soil Conserva tion Service, North Morrow Annex, Irrigon, 8 p.m.; lone City Council, city hall. 7; 30 p.m.; County Rodeo Commiss ion, fairgrounds, Heppner, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 4 - Mor row Co. Court, courthouse, Heppner, 9 a m. Monday, April 9 County Fair Board, fairgrounds dor mitory, Heppner, 7:30 p.m.; Hepppner City Planning Com mission, city hall. 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire Dept., fire hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 Chamber of Commerce, Heppner Elks Lodge, 12 noon; Lexington City Council, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 11 Coun ty Court, court house, Hepp ner, 9 a.m.; Port of Morrow Commission, 1 Marine Drive. Boardman, 1 p.m. Monday, April 16 - Morrow . County School Board, District Office, Lexington, 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire Dept. fire hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 - Chamber of Commerce, Heppner Elks Lodge, 12 noon: lone Planning Commission, city hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 18 - Coun ty Court, court house, Hepp ner. 9 a.m.; Heppner Public Library Board. Heppner Lib rary, 8 p.m. Monday, April 24 - Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, hospital, Heppner, 9:30 a.m.; Chamber of Commerce, Hep pner Elks Lodge, 12 noon. Wednesday, April 24 Coun ty Court, North Morrow Annex, Irrigon. 9 a.m. Monday, April 30 - County Planning Commission, North Morrow Annex, Irrigon. 7:30 p.m. Heppner Fire Dept., fire ball. 7:30 p.m. SCHOOL U Heppner High School Thursday, March 29 cook's special Friday, March 30 - cheese burgers, onion rings, fresh fruit and milk. Monday March 26 - potatoes with meat gravy, vegetable, fruit and milk; or salad bar and milk. Tuesday, March 27 - soup, sandwich, salad sauce and milk. Wednesday, March 28 piz za with meat and cheese, finger foods, dessert and milk. Thursday, March 29 - Mr. Gunderson's fifth grade "Nu trition Class Menu." Wedding A wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Duane and Lori Milliard Connor will be held at 8 p.m.. March 30 at the Nomad Lounge in Boardman. Lorie is an occupational therapist employed in Pendleton. "I"1."" 1 i. in ii wni il ii iiiiumniiiiiiij in.. I JT mum dLy 5 5 Peterson's F Ho9pifal Notc9 The following patients were admitted and released from Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner during the past week : Richard Cox, lone - admit ted March 19, released March 23. Evelyn Warren, Heppner Admitted March 20, released March 21. Zeltna McDaniel, Heppner admitted March 22, released March 25. Richard Hendricks, lone admitted March 23, released March 25. The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday: Roberta Snyder, Fossil admitted March 19. Gaylord Davis, Heppner admitted March 20. James Lennon, Heppner admitted March 22 - Edgar Murty, Lexington, admitted March 24. Obituaries Carolyn Faye Man da Anderson EUGENE Carolyn Faye Manda Anderson of Eugene died February 25, 1984 in Dallas, Texas. She was born December 15, 1935, in Duncan, Oklahoma, to Joseph A. and Mary L. Manda of Dallas, Texas. She was employed at Stretch and Sew for five years. Mrs. Anderson is survived by her husband, William B ; her children: Cynthia Law son of Heppner, Patty Garrett of Corpus Christi, Texas, Kathy Anderson of Dallas, Texas, and Billy Anderson, Jr. of Eugene; her sister Mary Jo Ellard of Dallas, Texas; her grandmother, Mrs. Joe B. Chasak of Granger, Texas; three grandchildren : Tiffany and Sean Lawson, of Heppner, and Tara Garrett of Portland. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 29 at First Church of the Nazarene, Eugene, Pastor Kent Ander son officiated. Concluding services fol lowed in Sunset Hills Memo rial Gasrdens at Eugene. Contributions, for those who wish, may be made to the First Church of the Nazarene Memorial Fund. Lounsbury-Musgrove Fune ral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Reception Duane is employed by Tide water Barge Lines. The couple is currently resi ding at Milton-Freewater. Ms. Pat Osborne, mother of the bridegroom, cordially in vites all friends and relatives to attend the reception. 14 Kt. yellow gold mounting $et with a beautiful oval Genuine Aqua marine and fow diamonds. f?i Jewelers 676-9200. Western Heritage celebrates 50tli Western Heritage Savings and Loan will be celebrating iU SO'th anniversary with an open house this Thursday, March 29 from 4 to 6 p.m. and on Friday, March 30 and all next week, April 2 through 6 from 3 to 5 p.m. ftnily drawings will be held BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUCTIONEERS HOWARD SALMON AUCTIONEER 481-6586 COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS iflfe 234 N- Main Heppner Er 676-9123 CARPENTRY WAYNE BOURRIE, GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION OR RtVODF.UNG CONCRETE WORK. CABINETS, CERAMIC TILE FBFE ESTIMATfS 676 DENTISTRY Heppner Dental Office T.F. Alexander, D.D.S. R.L. Ilibbert, D.M.D. Mon., Tuet. & Thun. 9 o m. 5 p.m IU Interna Bonk Bldq. 676-9118 ELECTRICIAN tnMlul, CMamiil, Aucattwti TomWclborn FLOOR COVERING M & R COVERING LSndtn Wrr Carpet, Linoleum. 676-9418 Ceram'c Htppner Cabinets, FURNITURE . INSURANCE TftftTJ IMMAITII limn INCUHAHCt Tetrpb"1 676-9113 Mrrirl CI! DDI lilifcfini CASE FURNITURE: Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Mailing &'ic on fiiu'.piioni. Hotpiia) Suppliot Mgn . F r. 9 10 6 Sol 10 I Located in the Medical Center 1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS f cnev on DEVIN OIL 2 CO. CHEVRON La. jo. PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY HJIKSI Farm Chemicals MDII Serving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 PLANTS t Plants Li WfVI GOT HANTS Plaice UMMwn. to give away popular artist cassette tapes, On April 6, the grand pi Ue drawing for a Magnavox stereo will be held. Western Heritage Savings invites everyone to stop by for coffee and cookies and to register for the free drawings, - 5231 ANYTIME I Martini RM if fY7.S2S2 Ti,e. Kitchen QTl J Counter Tops mS ye Ommmm UVtRNE VmMAK ITJt, JR. HOWARD BHVANT ROBKKI KAHL MARIANNE KAMI ICC INC. 676-9633 PRODUaS ' GAlOBf AT AffOttDABll PRICES OPIN 7 DAYS A WltK MHrtw ft. 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