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.The Official Newspaper of tlie
City of Heppner and the
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GAZETTE-TIMES
MOWOW COUNTY'S HOMi -OWNED NEWSPAPER
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Published every Thursday , and entered s
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.
IioTK) in Morrow. Umatilla. Wheeler & Gilliam
counties:
$12 elsewhere.
David and April Jlilton Sykea, Publishers
D.As
Report
Sheriff's
Report
Obituaries
Francis Leland
Edmondson
Francis Leland Edmondson,
61, died at Ft. Worth, Texas
April 29, 1984.
He was born February 6,
1923 at Madras, Oregon, the
som of William and Delia
(Nichols) Edmondson. He
served with the U.S. Air Force
during World War II.
Survivors include his moth
er, Delia Tash of Heppner;
daughters Janice Wigley and
Sherri Rupard both of Fort
Worth, Texas; a sister,
Melissa Nichols of Washing
ton; brothers Jack Edmond
son of Portland and Dick
Edmondson of Sacramento,
California; and two grand
children. Funeral services are sch
eduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, May
6 at Sweeney Mortuary Cahp
el, Heppner. Concluding ser
vices and interment will be at
the Heppner Masonic Ceme
tery. Sweeney Mortuary Chapel,
Heppner, is in charge of ar
rangements. Kate Daly
Kate Daly, 93, Pendleton,
died Tuesday, April 17, 1984, at
her home in Pendleton.
She was born February 11,
1891 at Templemoyle, County
Donegal Ireland, the daughter
of Denis and Agnes McDevitt.
She was married to James
Daly on November 11, 1919 at
St. Mary Catholic Church,
Pendleton. The couple lived in
Morrow County until I960
when she move to Pendleton.
Her husband died earlier.
She was a member of St.
Mary Catholic Church, Pen
dleton. Survivors include a son,
Charles J. Daly, Heppner;
daughters, Mrs. William J.
(Mary) Doherty, and Patricia
Boyd, both of Pendleton, and
Kathlene Healy, Heppner;
there are 11 grandchildren
and 12 great-grandchildren.
Up
Births
Jodie Marie Carlson a
daughter, Jodie Marie, was
born to Kathy and Phil Carl
son of Heppner, April 23, 1984
at Pendleton Community
Memorial Hospital. She
weighed 8 lbs. 2l oz.
Grandparents are Lyle and
Josie Morton of Pendleton and
Louis and Betty Carlson of
lone. Great-grandparents are
Ella Black of Pendleton and
Dorris Graves of Heppner.
Megan Faje Healy - A girl,
Megan Faye was born to Faith
and John Healy of Heppner,
April 24 at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. She wieghed 5 lbs. 12
oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Seitz and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Healy, all of Hep
pner. Great-grandparents are Ida
Coleman of Heppner and
Helen Osborn of Burns.
Brett Erin Barber - a girl,
Brett Erin was born to Judith
and Donald Barber of Hep
pner. April 22, 1984 at Pendle
ton Community Hospital. She
weighed 71bs., 8 ozs.
Two men who were arraign
ed for two counts of Sexual
Abuse in the First Degree
were sentenced In Circuit
Court reports Morrow County
District Attorney, Richard
McNerney.
Salvador Farrias and Adan
Farrias, both of Irrigon, were
sentenced to three years each
of two counts to the Oregon
State Corrections Facility.
The sentences are to run
concurrently.
The imposition of the Cor
rectional Facility time is
suspended on the condition
that the defendants success
fully complete five years of
probation with the following
special conditions: a) Six
months in the Umatilla County
Jail, with no credit for time
served, b) To reimburse the
State of Oregon for Court
Appointed Attorney fees in the
amont of $497, said money to
be paid to the Morrow County
Circuit Court Clerk in Hep
pner, c) That the Defendant is
not to associate with any
female under the age of 18
years, d) The defendant is to
obide by all the general terms,
and conditions of probation.
All of the sentence is to be
superceded if the United
States enters a valid deporta
tion order against the two
defendants.
AAUW
scholarship
available
Application forms are still
available for the American
Association of University
Women scholarship for a Mor
row County woman seeking to
further her education. The
scholarship of $300 is offered
for the 1984-85 school year.
To obtain an application
form, call, the Rev. Cathy
Baker at 422-7530 in lone. The
completed forms must be
returned to her by May 9.
Recitation of the rosary was
7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 21 at
Burns Mortuary Chapel, Pen
dleton. Funeral services were
at 11 a.m. Monday, April 22 at
St. Mary Catholic Church,
Pendleton with burial follow
ing at Olney Cemetery, Pen
dleton. Baby shower
slated
A baby shower in honor of
Jodie Marie Carlson, the new
daughter of Phil and Kathy
Carlson, will be given on
Friday, May 11, at 7:30p.m. It
will be held at the lone United
Church of Christ. All friends
and relatives are welcome to
attend.
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The Very
IBest
Wedding Announcement
Berg - Elliot
On Saturday, April 21, 1984, Annabelle Berg, formerly of
Heppner was married to Alva Elliot at his home in Hines,
Oregon, by the Rev. Lance Lavlin.
The bride wore a white two piece suit with pink
accessories. She carried a cream colored lace and satin fan
with a bouquet of pink and white roses and baby's breath.
Brides maids were the brides granddaughters, Christy
Bourrie and Donna Ball of Heppner.
Ms. Borrie wore a light blue dress belted at her waist and
Ms. Ball wore a turquoise dress with a white lace jacket.
They each carried a single pink rose.
George Bradley, Seattle, son of the bride, was best man.
Yvonne Bradley, Seattle, daughter-in-law of the bride
served cake while Doreen Richardson, the groom's neighbor
and friend, poured champagen.
Other guests included the brides grandsons-in-law, Wayner
Bourrie and Ceary Ball, both of Heppner.
The couple are making their home in Hines.
Marketing alternative
for farmers
Darl Kelinbach who farms
with her husband Harold, 15
miles south of Arlington at
Olex is making sure that
Oregon and Pacific Northwest
wheat farmers are educated
about the white wheat com
modity future market states a
news release from the Oregon
Wheat Foundations, Inc
She has organized a white
wheat futures seminar de
signed to "not only educate
farmers, but to tell them why
they should be aware of the
marketing alternatives that
the futures market gives
them."
The seminar will be pre
sented in Pendleton on May 24
at the Red Lion-Indian Hills
Motor Inn. It will start at 8:30
a.m. for registration with the
main program to start at 9:15.
There will be a harge of $35 for
the first family person and $15
for additional family mem
bers. "The purpose of the seminar
is to explain to the wheat
growers and other business
persons "why?" do we want a
futures market, Kelinbach
said.
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Department office at tlie
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner handled the following
calls, cases and reports during
the past week:
April 23, the Morrow County
Sheriff's Office, Boardman
Ambulance, Boardman Fire
Department and Rescue I
responded to an accident at
1-84 and 730 junction. One semi
truck was involved and a
female, 46, name unknow, was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in Herm
ston. April 24, the Heppner Fire
Department responded to a
house fire at the Dave Eck
man residence. A wall and
kitchen cabinet caught on fire.
The fire was reportedly
caused by a piece of toast
which was stuck in the toaster.
Also on April 24, a Board
man ambulance responded to
a call at 115 N.W. Boardman
Avenue. One male subject was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital. The
patient was reported to be
having touble moving and to
be in a lot of pain.
April 26, Boardman ambu
lance transported one female
to Good Shepherd Community
Hospital from a Boardman
residence.
April 27, Boardman ambu
lance responded to Gourmet
Foods, Boardman, and trans
ported a 24 year old white
male to Good Shepherd Com
munity Hospital.
April 29, Morrow County
Sheriff's Office received a
report of a one-vehicle roll
over on 1-84 at milepost 171.
The Oregon State Police de
partment in Hermiston is
investigating.
Also on April 29, a Board
man ambulance transported
one male and one female to
Good Shepherd Community
Kuspital in Hermiston. Both
were allegedly involved in the ,
accident on 1-84.
In a third April 29 incident, a
Morrow County Sheriff's De
partment officer arrested
Garcilazo Candelario, 35, of
Irrigon for Interferance with
police. He was lodged at
Umatilla City Jail with bail set
at $2,500. He posted bail and
was released.
In a fourth April 29 incident,
the Morrow County Sheriff's
Office responded to a two-vehicle
accident on 4th St. West
and Old Highway in Irrigon.
Teddie W. Hayes, age 63,
Wishram, Washington, was
cited for Open Container to
wit: beer and cited for Failure
to Yield Right of Way. Driver
of the other vehicle was
Sambal A. Hanuel, age 27.
Justice Court
Report
The Morrow County Justice
Court at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner handl
ed the following cases during
the past week :
Crystal Kae Papineau,
Lexington - Leaking, Sifting
Load, $15 fine.
Cesario Chaires, Boardman,
No Operator's License, $13
fine.
James Clarence Benson,
Heppner, Excessive Noise, $31
fine.
4-H Clubs
Buttercreek Livestock
By Jennifer Currin
On April 18 Buttercreek
Livestok 4-H Club met at Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Geer's home.
Beth Heatherly opened the
meeting and members discus
sed old and new business. In
new business, Janell Bailey
told that there will be movies
at the Heppner Jr. High.
Nany Bailey gave a report
on "Hog Health."
Club members worked on
the club scrapbook and then
worked on banners for fair.
The next meeting will be at
Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Ashbeck's
home on May 16.
Semper Seam era
By Kathy Martin
and
Giselle Schoonover
The Souper Seamers 4-H
club met on Tuesday April 24
at the 4-H Extension office.
Club members plan on going
to Pendleton to buy fahric on
Saturday May 5.
The next club meeting will
be May 8.
Hospital
Notes
Correction
Last week's Gazette-Times
carried a picture of Dick and
Lorna Borman which announ
ced their 50th wedding anni
versary celebration. Friends
might have difficulty finding
the Christian Church, how
ever, if they followed the
address given in the story. The
correct address is 1115 S. Fifth
Avenue, Yakima, Washington.
The Gazette-Times regrets
the error, and wishes the
Bormans a very happy anniversary.
Sifting
through the Times
10 Years Ago
Thursday. May 2. 197
State Senator Kenneth
Jernstedt discussed ballot
measures at a Chamber of
Commerce meeting the prev
ious Monday.
Steve Anderson, Heppner
city engineer reported that
after his testimony and that of
several others before the U.S.
( Senate subcommittee April 25,
. the "prospect of quick ap
f proval looks promising" for
the reauthorization of the
Willow Creek Dam project.
25 Years Ago
Thursday. April 30. 1959
Raymond Lundell of lone
was named Morrow County
Conservation Man of the Year
at a Wheat League meeting
Tuesday, April 28.
Morrow County School
Board discussed a contract
dispute with Superintendent
Jack Flug and a proposed
teacher's salary raise.
SO Yean Ago
Thursday. May 3. 1931
The 34 piece Heppner School
Band directed by Harold W.
Buhman presented an annual
concert in new uniforms and
"played itself deeply into the
hearts of a large appreciative
audience." The "successful"
band had started from scratch
just two years earlier.
The annual May fete was
considered well attended in all
avents. Awards were present
ed for academic performan
ces and a band performance
was accompanied with trad
itional maypole dancing.
"A fire of undertermined
origin completely gutted the
two-room dwelling of Tom
Johnson at the rear of the
Mahrt Electric shop on Main
Street about 4 o'clock Monday
morning." Fire Chief Mark
Merrill and R B. Ferguson
were the first to arrive with
the fire truck and put the fire
out before it damaged ad
jacent property. Johnson's
furniture and belongings were
a total loss.
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lone Garcien Club recaps
busy month
lone Garden Club has had a
busy month with a regular
meeting April U, preparation
for the annual plant sale, as
well as the plant Bale itself on
April 17 reports a spokesper
son ,for the club. Members
spent four days digging plants
and potting them for the sale.
Members who also attended
the Blue Mountain District
No. 10 Meeting at Hermiston
were Helen Martin, Loree
Hubbard, Fat Pettyjohn, Jean
Nelson, Joyce Buchanan and
Virginia Peck. At the meeting
Ioree Hubbard was presented
a Stale Life Membership by
the lone Club for her many
years of faithful service.
Nutri Nibblers meet
nutrition inlo (hem reports a
The Nutri Nibblers will
meel Monday, May 7, at 7 p.m.
in the general purpose room of
the Seventh-day Adventist
Church in Heppner. The sub
ject will be salads and ingen
ious ways of packing extra
spokesperson for the group.
This will be the final meet
ing for the season, as the
group will not In' meeting
during the summer months.
They plan to resume meeting
again in the fall, however.
The following patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during the past
week:
Delores McLachlan, Hep-pner-admitted
April 25, re
leased April 25;
Tyson Voltz, Heppner-ad-mitted
April 26, released April
28;
These patients were still
receiving care at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Monday.
April 30:
Edith Nichoson, lone-admitted
April 23.
Harvey Smith, lone-admitted
April 25.
Marion Tripp, lone-admitted
April 29.
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