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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1984)
I '" H rp|..... Ga r it i In n i- llrp p n ri O r r |M Weddings Clow - Hansen Die Morrow i ounly District Altor ney s office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner has handled the following Grand Jury indict ments during the past week Nathan Kay Hammons Hi H«-p pner charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance and Conspir acv to IVhver a Controlled Substan ce He was indicted July 12 and arraigue»! July 16 Hail has been set at fiá.iHxi James Steelman hi Heppner charged on three separate indict ments of IVlivery of a Controlled Substance and one indictment for Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled Substance Had is set at S55.U00 James Benson 2ft, Heppner. char ged with two indictments for faith the I »clivers o f.«i ontrolled Substan re and Conspiracy to lieliver a Conlr«>lled Substan« e The Morrow County Public Works IVpartment has submitted the fol lowing road report for work done during the two week period ending July t i Hoads bladed Penland l-ake, Sanford. Irrigon roads Arbuckle Shota- Canyon. Willow Creek and lattle Butler Creek shoulders Hoads patched Khoa l reek iRuggs u p 1 Sand Hollow Willow Creek upper bad spots and Dal i r ll Blade patch Rhea Creek Hoad Projects Little Butter Creek shoulders cut, road broomed off culvert extended at Pine City pug m ill roller and moved tank to job site and moved rock stock pile«l for pugmill Shop welded liner in Spokane tub. buried telephone line shop to office, began electrical improve ments. prepared equipment for oil ing. istalled new pads on D 6 cat. and regular maintenance Crusher setting up at Port of Morrow site and rebuilding to ac commodate new routing Cutsforth Park cleaning and clearing unimproved area North end mowing east Irrigon roads and removing overhanging trees on Irrigon road Death Notice Malici Howell Funeral «erv ices f««r Mattel Howell are scheduled for II a m Friday at the Monument Community Church A complete obituary will tie- in dud«-d in n«-xt week s paper Pecks celebrate 50th Our l-ady of Angela 1 iti June 16 wedding of Mary Kathleen II.n -n daughter •( ( ,(ih> Hansen of Hermislon and Mr and Mr« Klmer Har.'i r .f Pilot K» K to John F nc Clow son of Mr and Mr« Norman ('low of Ir r i. -n Father Brian McKenna offu i.ited at the doutile ring reremonv Given in marriage by bci p a i« la the m Ida wore a full length gown which was made by her mother The r« i« t « .i ’ in Hirt had an overlay of organdy which fell into a chapel length t ra n The I ««lice of -..dm rayon lace was accented with a pepium «to- won a p*ctun hat alao made by hei mother It was covered with matching satin at d a . on ted w ith « o il (war Is and lace She carried a bouquet of white silk ro«< - with .< fr. h orchid in the center Dusty rose and white streamers fell from the hoquet Jim Ackley provided the wedding muse Sis Ostolasa. Kuna Idaho sister of the bride was maid of hour She wore a floor length gown of dusty rose satin with an overlay of matching chiffon Donna Stephens, sister of the bride and Sheridan sweek friend of the bride, both of Hermislon. were bridesmaids They wore matching dresses of dusty rose satin with a floral ciffon overlav < ourtney t »s to la sa niece of the bride was flower girl Greg Clow, brut hot of the 1 • Ostolasa Kuna. Idaho, and Ken Ketchum of Hermislon wer* ushers Dean Jack of Hermislon was ring bearer After a honeymoon If Ip home in Hermislon where U m fo r Eastern Oregon M o b i l S l a u r ' t v i a n d " • le a p r e n u r s i n g student at Blue Mountain Community ( olb g. a- t a t . r t t f i r d n u t . aid« at G o o d Shepherd Hospital ()r\ ill»v Lau'riu' Smith an I is survivisi l*y his sister. Mrs Charles Dower of Naches. his child ren James I. Smith. Kobyn Smith \staire, Catherine Schierman. and Jennifer Haakeruon. and by six grandchildren services were held at 2 p m . Friday July It at Acacia Memorial Chapel in Seattle with graveside services in Yakima at Terrace Heights Memorial Park at 10 a m . Saturday July 14 The faintly suggests rememhran « tie made to the American Cancer Society ( lolhvn (invnup Orville l,averne Smith died Tues «lay morning July lo ISH4 in Ever green Hospital in Kirkland. Wash ington He was ho years old Smith was born September IS. pail inOsakis Minnesota the son of |a-wisand Maren Sopfua (CUwseti Smith In PXW he moved with his fam ilv lo Naches Washington, where his (ather owned thè generai sture II«- attendisi thè l niversity of Washington, then worked on a freighter from Seattle lo Argentina where he m.tnaged appiè orchards and a fru ii packing company f«»r three years Following Ins return to W.ishmg ton State he m arnisi June Louise Pfeiffer of Seattle in 1*12 He worked (or his father in Naches for a short lime, then Us arne a partner of thè Naches l.um ber Company, whtch was soli! in IMS lo t ascade l.umher Company He then movisi to Heppner .Oregon, to operate thè Heppner l.umtwr Company which he expanded to include mills in Pendleton. Monument, and Elgin During this tune he was a mem tier ol the Heppner Benevolent Pro lective Order of the Elks In PiS5 he sold Heppner Pine Mills and retired dividing his tune lie tween Seatle. as owner of Stetson Ituss l.umlM-rmg Machinery Comp any amt Ins winter home m Horn» lulu. Hawaii He was the iirother ol Harold Smith ol Yakima now deceased Colleen Greenup, it», died Satur day July 14. I'»H4 at St Anthony II - pital in Pendleton She was a life time resident of the Heppner area She was tmrn tK’t 13. 1024. the daughter ot John and l-o(tie Buss ell Kilkenny on Sept to. 1*45, she married IVinald Greenup In addition to her husband, surviv ors include lour daughters Terry I Ann Ash beck of Pine City «near Butteri reek Sue Ellen Walton of lauig Creek and Mary Ann Davis and Bridget! Ilene Greenup of Hep pnci sons William of lone, and Gregory of Heppner. three sisters Ilene Uiuglilen of Heppner. Sara Cohn ol Pendleton, and Hose Chad bourne San Francisco, brothers Hotter) Kilkenny Heppner and John I- Kilkenny. Portland, and 14 grandchildren Recitation of the rosary was at 7 p m Monday. July 16. at St Pal re k s Catholic Church in Heppner Funeral mass with the He» Brian .1 McGovern officiating was at ID a m I in d.iv July IT at the church - onduding services and interment billowed at the Masonic Cemetery i ontributioiis may lx- made to the I'mted Cerebral Palsy Association of Oregon ill? S F Harold. Pori land Oregon *»72t»i Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner. was in - barge of arrangements Hospital Notes A 50th wedding anniversary r r i eption was held lor Harold a:id I iln j IV« k of Heppner af the First Christian Church dining room Jur < 7"! Harold Perk and Edna Crump were married June -*o I m .H at Kelso Cowlitz County. Washington Both wer«- horn at Heppner to pu-i - • r parents and have sp«-rit most of their lives in Morrow County Their three children are Patricia Hardy of D-mpe \izon.i Shirley Palmer, of Heppner and Marge Church of Tr«iv. Montana Die Peck's have nine grandchildren and four gieat grandchildren Relatives came from as far away as Douglas Alaska ind M rxio City Mexico The follow mg patients were admit teif and discharged troni Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppnei dm mg the past week I ad.i Taylor Heppner admitted July In. discharged July 17. Michelle Smith Kent Washington admitted and discharged July 17 Walter Pilgrim Ih-ppner admití ed .mil discharged -Iul> 14 and Jeff Wilson, levm gtoii admitted July 14 discharged July 15 Patients slid receiving care at the hospital as of press lime Monday include Fiara Km/er Heppner admitted July f» Steve I »urnlar Spray admitted July It) Mane Turner Heppner admitted July II, and Fieli Hen lone .ninniteli July 12 A N K OF astern Oregon 6 11 % - 11 . 25 % 1 2 11 . 50 % 24 Oregon H eppn er, M onth C e r t i f i c a t e o f ^ ) e p o s i t A n n u a l R ate • M onth C e r t i f i c a t e o f ^ ) e 5 n . if p o s i t A n n u a l R ate % M onth C e r t i f i c a t e o f I D e p o s i t A n n u a l R ate And Many Other Maturities Available ’ ’Y O U R " Home Owned Bank Member F.D.I.C. Branches in Heppner 1-676-9125 lui« I t i s m H AI- ( )bituari<‘> I). \.*s Ki*|H>rt Hoad Report llin il) lone 1-622-7665 Arlington 1-656-2636