Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 27, 1985, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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U l f H r p p n r r G a i r U r - T l m r t . l l r p p n r r . O rrg o n . W r d n n d i p , i r b r u a r y 27. 1885
Candidates file for March 26 election
The following o n d i d i l n filed
with iht- Morrow 4Sounty 1
Office al the Morrow County Court
bou-xr in Hrppnrr for the March 28
election.
Morrow County School Hoard
iZone V II. one position, at large!
Keith I Nelson Islin g to n . Dougla*
Hathbun Hrppnrr John T Jensen.
Hoardman. and le e Padbrrg. le x
ington
Port of Morrow . Hoard of Direct
o n ithree positional, 1-ouia A Carl
son, Heppner. Matt Doherty, Ir
rigon. Paul If Taylor. Lexington
William P Sharkey. Hoardman.
Paul W’ Jones, llrppnrr and Daniel
Creamer. Irngon
Hoardman Park and Hecrration
District i two positions Karen PH
tigrew and Kodney A Plug
Hoardman Kural Pire Protection
District (three positional Kurt If
Gantenheln. Thomas P Hilling and
Jimmy L Ammons
Hoardman Cem etery Mainten
a nee District (twro positions! W il­
liam P Sharkey
Heppner Cemetery Maintenance
District (two positions i Clarence K
Baker and Kit George
Heppner Kural Pire Protection
District (three positions) James E
Hloodsworlh. John Ledbetter, and
Howard Pettyjohn
Heppner Water Control District
<tow positions)
Holier! Laughlin
and Donald Hennett
Irrigon Cemetery Maintenance
District one position) Chester A
Wilson
Irrigon Kural Pire Protection Dis
trfet ithree positions! Orville J
Huchanan. William If Cooley, and
Burrel L Cooley
Irrigon Park and Kecreation ths
(net (three positions) Hurrel L
Cooley, Donald 1. Adams, and Al
Ix-rt W Partluw
lone Lexington Cemetery Main
tenance District (two positions)
Boh Kietmann
Morrow County School District
Advisory Boards for
Heppner I-rxmgton Position No
4 Dianna Wright Hoeft Heppner
Heppner la*xington. Position No
6 Michael B Vejraska. Heppner.
Marcia Kemp. Heppner
lone l-rxington Position No 2
Marvin Padbrrg lone
lone Islington. Position No 3
Dana L lleideman, lone. Keith
Kra . lone
Hoardman Irrigon. Position No J
Kichard Nuttbrock. Irrigon
Hoardman Irrigon. Position No 4
none
Hoardman Irrigon Position No 5
none
The Gazette Times w ill feature a
forum section in the March 20 issue
prior to the March 28 election
gurstionnaires have been mailed to
candidates which the Gazette Times
has asked them to fill out and return,
so that we may include background
information atiout each candidate in
the forum
Mayor holds
office hours
Mayor Cara Costa will hold office
hours at Heppner City Hall this
Saturday March 2 from « a m
-
noon Mavor Costa invites city resi
dents with questions or comments
atiout city business to drop in at that
time and discuss the matter with
her
Life memberships aw arded
lone students receive essay awards; hear I.F.Y.E. speaker
Amy Wagenblast
. Jean Nelson, chairman of the
Morrow County Historical Society
naav contest and Delpha Jones
Jill Nelson
MCHS president were p resen t at an
lone School Assembly Tuesday
m of nine TV - I. a. n.
z
ed to the students and Mrs Nelson
presented Amy Wagenblast and Jill
Nelson checks for second and third
place winners in the contest It is
hoped that these will be printed in
the next Morrow County Chronicle
said Jones
Susan Herndon, an I F Y E stu
dent to India gave a well prepared
and interesting talk and showed
slides of her stay there She was in
India four months from August to
December Some points of interest
she emphasized were 8U percent are
farmers and many still farm with
oxen the wages are often less the tl
per day
She told the students about the
Indian school system marriage's
that are arranged by parents and
touched on the three religions
Moslem. Christian, and the most
popular. Hundu religion
Herndon told students that the
diets consist mostly of rice, bananas
and coconuts Exports include
cashew nuts, coffee, tea and rubber
The talk was well received by Ihe
students concluded Jones
According to the U S Can
tut Bureau there it about
one doctor for »very SO
people in this country
Seniors prepare tor rummage sale
A major fund raising effort this
spring for the South Morrow Senior
Citizens will be a rummage sale at
the Morrow County Fairgrounds on
Saturday. April 13
Persons who contribute clothing
are asked to tag each garment
with tlx* correct size During Ihe day
of the sale, a lunch w ill I n - offered at
noon and hot dogs and coffee w ill he
available a ll day
TV«.«. — V#. „ n«tM hire in have
contributions (or the sale picked up
should telephone Paul Jones al
676‘)i72 Clayton Ayers at 6768853.
Hill Cox at 678 '*487 or Jane Raw tins
al 676 8435 Articles to lw sold are
hetnt* cinred si the fairgrounds
where Ihev w ill later he sorted and
priced
Proceeds w ill go toward the build
ing fund for the propositi Senior
Citizens Center
Country Rose
Friday & Saturday, March 1 & 2
Soroptimist President. Bet tie Doherty, (right presents
center i and Ola Mae Groahens with life membership certificates al the
Thursday, Kehruary 14 Soroptimist meeting Lifetime memberships are
awarded to IS year or longer active members who. Iiecause they have
retired, are no longer eligible for active Soroptimist membership
Groundwater
Committee
to meet
pants,
Obituary
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EVERY DAY
L O W PRIC ES
on all
G L I D D E N Paints
____SPECIAL______
1" Sponge
Brushes
Franklin Dee Cox, Jr.
Kuneral for Franklin "Des1 lo x
Jr began at 10 a m Wednesday at
the I'mted Methodist Church in
Heppner
( ox 82. died at Pioneer Memorial
e
most
Hospital Sunday I ab M IN I
He was Imrn Oct 13, 1882, al the
family farm on t pper Hinton Creek
near Heppner. the son of Kranklin
Dee and Elizabeth ) Dayman > Cox
As a young man he spent several
years breaking horses and working
as an all around cowboy
A lifetime resident of Morrow
County, he farmed in the Clark's
Canyon and Blackhorse areas near
Heppner for many years
On Aug 16. 1814 he married
Geatta Palmer at Heppner
They
moved from the ranch to Heppner
about to years ago. after retiring
from active farming In 1880 they
moved to th< Pioneer Memorial
Nursing Home
Survivors include his wife. Geatta
Cox. at the nursing home sons
I-ester I. of Pendleton, and Marvin
R of Springfield. I tah three sis
ters
Wild.i Beer of Salem. Alice
Wasserman of Redmond, and Es
ther Meerkatz of Boise, Idaho, five
grandchildren and nine great grand
children
Concluding service and burial
were at the l-exington Cemetery
Rev Susan West officiated Car
ley Drake was the organist with
Marquardt and Pam Piper
singing
Casket liearers were Boh Harris
on Usmard Munkers. David Giles.
Mike McAllister Steven Cox, Stan
ley Cox Honorary casket bearer)
were
Dave Cox Roger Merrell
Lyle Peck John Lrdbettrr. Cornet
Green. Don Hennett. and Ed Hunt
Girls Department
Jeans
Belly
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Reg. 35* ea.
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Helen Kay', To size 2 0
jackets, skirts, blouses, vests
, Oregon's Groundwater Advisory
Committee will hold a regular meet
mg on Tuesday. March 5, tx-ginning
i t # a m in the Water Resources
Department Conference Room. 555
13th Street, NK, Salem. Oregon
The Committee will hear reports
of current groundwater activities
and water well construction enforce
men! says a news release from the
Water Resources Dept The commit
tee w ill also discuss potential
changes to Oregon's Groundwater
I-aw currently under consideration
by the l«H5 Oregon Legislature This
information will help the Committee
in establishing goals and setting
priorities
The public is welcome An oppor
(unity will be provided at the meet
mg to bring issues and concerns not
included on the agenda to the
Committee's attention
Kor more information about the
meeting contact Pam ela Straws,
Licensing and Enforcement, Water
master Division. 555 13th Street.
NE. Salem. Oregon telephone
(1)378 8455
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Spring Separates
Boys Department
All Jeans In Stock
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DOG FOOD
Country Cousin Fritters
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CLOSE OUT PRICE
M etal Banks Coi
40 lb. bag
Includes $2 Coupon, Good
on A ny Carnation Dog or
Cat Food.
Order Your Clicks Now!
GREEN FEED <X SEED
676*9422
A Special Thank You
To all of our friends and customers
who have made our first year in business
a special one - We Thank you
Country Rose
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Heppner