Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 08, 1984, Page TWO, Image 2

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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
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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
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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
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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
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We will be Closed
Monday for Veterans Day
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