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T W O -T k » H r p p n r r G a i r U r T l m r t iss\ H rp p n rr O rrg n a . T h u rM la « N o i r m b r r I . IM « Public Meetings I a * N«ap««f GAZETTE-TIMES < ••••* • a ( (b l, N m p t p w USPS 2« 430 Published rv rry Thursday and rn trrrd as sn ond-class matter at the Post Office at Hrppnrr Oregon under the Act o( March 3. 1*79 Second Class postage paid at Hrppnrr Oregon Office at 147 West Willow Street Telephone '503 > 675 922* Address communications to the Hrppnrr (»a/ette Times P .0 Bo* 137. Hrppnrr. Oregon 97*36 $10 in Morrow. Cmatilla . Wheeler A Gilliam counties $12 elsewhere |)u \i(i and April Syken, Publisher« Hospital Notes The following patients have been admitted and discharged from Pio nerr Memorial Hospital during the past two weeks Kay Miller, Heppner admittrd October 16. discharged October 17. Floyd Hutchins. Heppner admit ted October 16. discharger! October 17. Adon Hamlett. lone admittrd October 17. discharged October 24 Al Osmin, Heppner admitted October 17. discharged October 23 John Hanna. Heppner admitted October 17. discharged October 23. Al Osmin, Heppner admitted October 17, discharged October 17. Kichard Hendricks, lone admit ted October 17, discharged October 22 Muriel Palmer. Heppner admit ted October 22. discharged October . 2S. Kevin Hall, lone admitted Octo brr 23. discharged October 24 John ¡.rd brttrr. la*xington ad milted Octotier 24. discharged Oct ober 26. Norma Groce. Heppner admitted October 24. discharger! October 2*. and Hetty Piper. Heppner admitted Octotier 26. discharged Oclolier 26 l.inda Sinerius of Heppner was admitted to the hospital October 25 and was still receiving care at press tim r Monday Patients adm itted to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner who were still receiving care at press time Monday include Gladys Snider, lone admitted No vember t. Juanita Carmichael. Heppner ad milted November 3. Pete Cannon, lone admitted Nov ember 3. Dianna Hecket. Heppner admit ted November 4. and Kay Bredemeir, Heppner admit ted November 4 Krika Bergstrom, lone, was ad milted to the hospital October 30 and discharged November 1 District Court Report Morrow County District Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following busi ness during the past month Kichard Glover Peck, l^exington No Trailer License. $12 fine Frederick Albert Sukow. Pasco, Washington No Safety Chain, $26 bail forfeited Klwood Paul Underwood, Kenne wick, Washington No Emergency Flares or Keflectors. $57 bail forfeit ed Anthony Marmolejo. Kagle Creek Defective Equipment. $6 fine William Darrell Scott. Pilot Kock Overheight. $14 fine Bruce C Jacks. Echo Defective Equipment. $6 fine Albert Dale Turner. Pasco. Wash ington llofective Equipment. $3 line Frank Edward Blair, Irrigon Poa session of an Open Container of Alcoholic Liquor $57 bail forfeited Michael K VanArsdale. I-rxing ton Minor in Possession by con sumption ibeen. $110 fine Jeffrey IV an West, tone No Vehic le License. $12 fine Wayne Kichard Wilson, Heppner No PUC Permit. $6 fine Correction An item in last week's Gazette Times, "Aux plans Nov 6 dinner. ' omitted the name of the 1964 girls' state delegate. Paula Anderson, who gave a report at an October 23 meeting of the lone American Le gion Auxiliary The Gaiette Times regrets the typing error Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner i*, ndled the following ousi ness during the past week John Wesley Herald. Pilot Rock Defective Equipment. $13 fine l>es James Whiteside. Prosser Disobeyed Stop Sign. $14 fine Pvtrirk Dennis Smith. Portland Illegal Possession of a Game Mam m a l-deer. $175 fine Angela Sue Kieger, Portland Criminal Negligence Hunting a P ro h ib ite d M e th o d ( u n p lu g g e d shot gun*. $42 fine Mike Jay Mazaur. Warner. Ore gon Criminal Negligence Failure to la-avr Feathered Head Attached to Upland Game Bird. $42 fine Harold Eugene Hunt. Gresham Criminal Negligence Improper Validation of Game deer i Tag $19 fine Andrew Green Elsree. Keedsport Criminal Negligence Failure to leave Feathered Head Attached to Upland Game Bird. $42 fine Douglas Brian Howe. Portland Criminal Negligence Failure to leave Feathered Head Attached to Upland Game Bird. $42 fine Hryon Halley I^F o llelte. Gervais. Oregon-Criminal Negligence Fail ure to lea ve Feathered Head At taches! to Upland Game Bird. $42 fine John Wesley Herald. Pilot Kock Defective Equipment $13 fine Rodney S Cole Heppner (Yim inal Negligence Hunting a Prohibited Area to wit roadway, $51 fine Freddie Albert Breeding. Hepp ner leaking Sifting Load, $31 fine Roger Perry Morter. lone Illegal “ U" Turn. $13 fine Terry L Crowell. Stanfield Cnm mal Negligence Hunting a I ’rohib lied Area. $51 fine Michael Max Perry. Portland Criminal Negligence. Violation of Cooperative Road Closure Agree ment. Passenger. $42 fine Donald Duane Colby. Troutdale Criminal Negligence Violation of Cooperative Koad Closure Agree ment. $42 fine Frank Konald Meindl. High Point. N .C .- Illegal ' U" Turn. $17 fine M knael Don Madsen. Hermiston Criminal Negligence Hunting a Prohibited Area $42 fine Jess l>eroy Sturdevant. Toledo Criminal Negligence Hunting a Prohibited Area. $42 fine Cindi I-ee Hudson, Heppner Care less Driving. $57 fine Jonny Irvin Erickson. Clatskanie Criminal Negligence Failure to Leave Feathered Head Attached to Game Mammal. $66 bail forfeited Phillip I) Waitney 1-aGrande Cracker! Wheel, $57 bail forfeited James Claude Kennedy. Union Overheight. $31 bail forfeited Dale Allan Munkers. Heppner V i olation of the Basic Kule '37 mph in a 25 mph tone). $43 fine D.A.’s Report A spokesperson for the Morrow- County District Attorney's office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow mg cases during the past week Calvin Clay Papmeau. Lexington, was indicted and arraigned on char ges of Driving While Suspended He entered a Not Guilty Plea Carlow Pruneda Medena, Pasco. Washington was indicted on charges of Driving While Suspended Osvaldo Cisneros of Droai. Calif . was indicted on charges of Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument I Patricia and Norman Kea of lire gon (Tty were indicted on charges of Theft of Livestock Mary Erin Wilson of Boardman was indicted on charges of Theft I Happy 65th Anniversary Mom and Dad 9 IUCC garden exchange nets check for Center Thr Official Ncw»paprr oí 1ha City of Hrppnrr and Ihr County of Morrow Low, / hJtTi & Entry, K Urna, Donna. Jay Dee & Joan. Grandchildren & Great-Grandchildren Monday, Nov 12 Morrow County Fair Board 8 p m Fairgrounds Heppner Heppner Fire Dept 7 30 p m Fire Hall Tuesday. Nov 13 Heppner Mor row Chambet of Commerce, noon Elks (Tub Heppner Islin g ton City Council. 7 30p m City Hall. Leung ton Fire Dept , 7 30 p m Fire H a ll. Heppner Planning Commission. * p m City Hall Wednesday. Nov 14 Port of Mor row. 1 p m No I Marine Drive. Boardman • p.ui No 1 Marine Drive, Boardman Monday. Nov 19 Heppner Fire Deot . 7 30 p m . Fire Hall Morrow County School Board. I p m , lone High School Tuesday, Nov 20 Heppner Mor row Chamber of Commerce, noon Elks Club. Heppner lone Planning Commission. 7 30 p m . City Hsll Wednesday, Nov 21 Morrow County Court. 9 a m , Courthouse. Heppner Monday. Nov 26 Heppner Fire Dept . 7 30 p m . Fire Hall. Hepp ner. Morrow Co Planning Commis sion 7 p m City Hall Tuesday. Nov 27 Pioneer Memor isl Hospital Board. 9 30 a m . Hospi ta l. Heppner Morrow Chamber of Commerce, noon. Elk* Club. Hep pner Wednesday, Nov 2* Morrow County Court. 9 a m Morrow Coun ty Annex bldg , Irrigon Heppner lib ra ry Board. 8 p m Heppner Library The lone United Church of Christ has collected $52 50 for the Heppner Neighborhood Center through its Garden Exchange Program reports the Rev Cathy Karkrr Throughout the gruwing season, church members bring produce from their gardens to the church During Coffee Hour, the congrega lion si Mips leaving a donation for whatever items they take The amount collected goes to the Hepp ner Neighborhood Center for medi cal emergencies Any surplus food is distributed locally "The Garden Exchange is dandy because everyone benefits.'' states the Rev Barker "Gardeners dis tribute their surplus non gardeners have fresh produce, and the hungry in this area have a little more to eat " Friday. Nov 9 Immunizations and free blood pressure clinic, health Health Iiepartment Offices. l>exington. 9 a m noon. 1-4 p m Tuesday, Nov 13 immunizations and blood pressure clinic al Irrigon county offices. I p m -4 p m Friday. Nov 16 immunizations and blood pressure clinic. Health Iiepartment Offices. Islin g ton . 9 a m noon. IA p m Tuesday, Nov »-blood pressure clinic. Heppner Neighborhood Cen ter. 2 30-4 30 p m Wednesday, Nov 21 blood pres sure clinic, lone Bank of Eastern Oregon kitchen. 34 p m Thursday. Nov 22 and Friday. Nov 23<losed for Thanksgiving va cation Tuesday . Nov 27 immunizations and blood pressure clinic at Irrigon county offices. 1-4 30 p m Friday, Nov 30 immunizations and blood pressure clinic. Health Department Office, l^exington. 9 a m noon. IA p m » » Pot Brrdle (left) ond the Rev School Lunch Menus Cathy Barker Merchants to meet Nov lb . Heppner merchants set a special Friday Nov 16 meeting at a regular monthly meeting last Friday . Nov 2 at Kate s Pizza and Pastry I.ast Friday 's meeting included selection of a theme and much discussion about the Christmas opening and the special events planned for the Christmas shopping season H rppnrr F lrn irn la ry Thursday. Nov 8 No School Friday, Nov 9 No school. Confer ences Monday Nov 12 Veteran's Day No School Tuesday , Nov 13 Macaroni and cheese, spinach, fruit, rolls and jelly, and milk, or Salad Bar and milk Wednesday, Nov 14 Chill beans, green salad, applesauce, crackers and milk or Salad Bar and milk lone Schools Health Dept. i Thursday. Nov R-cowboy macar om. buttered vegetables, french bread, fruit and milk or salad bar and milk Friday, Nov 9-Clam chowder, turkey sandwiches, peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, crackers, des sert and milk Monday, Nov 12 No School Tuesday Nov 13 Barbeque Beef snacks cheese sticks buttered corn, fruit and milk or Salad Bar and milk Wednesday. Nov l4cooks choice or Salad Bar Thursday, Nov 15 Thanksgiving dinner Friday . Nov 16 Soup and sand wich day Births t* ( anierim l.owr Krebs a son. Cameron Lowe, was born lo Maureen and Clinton Kn-t» of ( Veil. October 25 at Mid Columbia Hos pilal. The Dalles He weighed 9 pounds. 2 ounces Grandparents are Mrs Genevieve Williams Eugene and Mr and Mrs Henry Krebs, lone Great grandmothers are Annie Krebs of Arlington and Gladys Bon ner of Central Point Heppner merchants are encour aged to attend the Friday. Nov 16 main meeting to share their ideas and have some input in finalizing the Christmas "shop at home" promo tions BUSINESS DIRECTORY H rppnrr High School Thursday. Nov R Spaghetti. French bread, salad, fruit and milk or Salad Bar and milk Friday. Nov 9 Soup and sand wich, salad, dessert, and milk Monday, Nov 12 No school Tuesday. Nov 13 Burritos. corn, lettuce salad, one half apple and milk, or Salad Bar and milk VV nim-Ml.i \ N'O I I i isliw edges. French fries, toast, fruit and milk Thursday , Nov 15 Thanksgiv ing Dinner Friday. Nov 16soup and sand wiches arid milk A nominating committee will be named to contact those interested in serv ing the group as officers in 1985 AUCTIONEERS HOW ARD SALM O N AUCTIONEER 4 8 1 -6 5 8 6 Complete Auction Sen ice AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS Marriage Licenses 234 4NAPAJ An application for a marriage license has been received at the Morrow County Clerk s office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner from Robert Dallas Nairns. 23. and Virginia B Estes. 21. both of Heppner N. M a in H eppner 676-9123 FLOOR CO VERING __________ M 4 R FLOOR COVERING Carpet, Linoleum, Ceramic Tile, Kitchen Cabinets, Counter Tops Linden W«y 676-9418 H«ppn«r FURNITURE 10 Years Ago Octoder 31. 1974 Heppner High School students were busy with dress rehersals of "Ten lattle Indians." which was scheduled to open at the school auditorium November 22 Elva Duvall, construction superin tendent for the R A Chambers and Associates contractors reported the sabotage of heavy construction equipment which resulted in a loss of approximately $l(i.uoo at the Valley- View Estates subdivision 25 Years Ago October 29, 1959 Final papers were signed for the sale of Heppner Pine Mills, Inc to Kinzua Corporation YanyongCharanyananda. a direc tor of education of a Thailand province was in Heppner where he studied the county wide educational system in an agricultural area S4 3'ears Ago November 1 . 1934 "The withdrawal of W C Cox from the race of mayor, leaving W W Smead unopposed for that office, was the major development on the local political horizon this week, with only four days remaining until voters go to the polls to mark their hallota next Tuesday As the situa lion now stands there is only one candidate for each of the city offices to be filled, so no contest exist " CASE FURNITURE 19 3 ears Ago November 7. 1974 The City of Heppner received nine bids for the second phase of a proposed water main installation l» w bid of $19« 456 was six percent lower than the second bid Members of Columbia Basin Elec tric Co-op learned of the Coup's strong financial position at the an nual meeting at the county fair grounds 25 Years Ago November 5. 1959 Heppner city council received six bids for 2.700 feet of water pipe* for installation in South Heppner Low bid for the transite pipe was 94 cents a foot Morrow county farm census began U S Congress had directed that the census be taken to provide informa tion concerning the count of all livestock, poultry and agricultural products produced in the county M 3 ear* Ago November R, 1934 Mrs Lucy Rodgers, county school superintendent outlined what she considered lo be the trend for "idealistic and visionary" changes in education over the ensuing decade in an address before the Lions Club at a regular luncheon meeting A father and son elk feed was scheduled to begin "Bov Scout Days" in Heppner. November 13 15 One of the main objects of Boy Scout Days was to provide permanent financial support for the local troop Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fobrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARM ACY t ’e e (Ü Peterson’s r r— ------- ------------ ^ 8 3 H*p p n*r Mo'lng $*■««:• on (Aw*fp*«n* Hoipilol Supplies Von - Fu V lo 6 . Sol. 9 to I Located in the M edical Center 1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276 1531 O IL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIN OIL CO. INC. CHEVRON PRODUCTS 676-9633 MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS • Diesel WE DELIVER We will be Closed Monday for Veterans Day l — H eppner • Gdsohne • H um e f u e l Ons 1 -8 0 0 -4 5 2 -7 3 9 6 9 8 9 822 1 T PETTYJOHN O IL C O M P A N Y Jewelers / M ^ k D ¡ U | 674 t î O O Petroleum i F a r m C h a m lc a l« S e r v in g 3 C o u n tie s Products Phone 422 7254 »