Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 03, 1985, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Heppwer O r *| ««. Wednesday. April 3. I«U
T W O -H l* Hrpparr G a ir tl* T im * .
Births
The O fficial Newspaper of the
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County of M orro «
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GAZETTE-TIMES
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Published every Wednnxlay and entered 4 » seoondclass matter at the
Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March î IB79
Secorxl Class postage paid at Heppner Oregon Office at 147 West Willow
Street Telephone 5U31 676 9228
Address communications to the Heppnrr (»azetta-Timea. P O Bo* 337.
Heppner Oregon 97X16
Subscriptions
t i l in Morrow, Lm atilla
Wheeler & Gilliam counties t i l elsewhere
Eileen Saling
Office Manager
Sandy Holtz
Newspaper Kditor
Mary Ann Cerullo
Graphics Ilepartment
Joyce Hughes
! ffM lffir
M arry Bacon
Darkroom Technician
Duvifl ami April Sykes, Publishers
( Correction
Death Notice
Word has been received of the
death of l.yla Ash Sierra Vista.
Arizona on l>ec 17. 1984
Mrs Ash will tie remembered as a
first grade teacher in lone during
the early l96o's
She is survived by a daughter.
L yla Dove. Sierra Vista Arizona
Her husband preceded her in
death in I *>72
An article in last week s Gazette
Times titled Artist in Kesidence
contained a typographical error
The item should have read Pro
ceeds from the drawing for an oil
painting 1 were added to other Creai
iv e Ats and Crafts Association funds
to pay a two thirds share, JS74, of the
salary for the Heppner artist in
residence The other one third, of
the salary. $2X6 was paid by the
Kustern Oregon Kegional Arts ( Hun
nl
hnsiin Marl* skow
a daughter
Kristin M ane was born to Janette
and Tom Skow March 25 at Pendle
ton Com m unity H osp ital
She
weighed 7 lbs 14 oz
Grandparents are Phyllis and Bel
Piper. Lexington. Ann and John
Skow of Heppner and Koy and Melha
(juackenbush of Heppner
Great grandfather is William Ary
of Spokane. Washington
Great grandmother is Ada Piper
of Vancouver Washington
Joshua Paul Winters
a son
Juahua Paul was horn on March 19
19X5 to flave and Khonda W inters of
Heppner at Good Shepherd Com
m unity H ospital in H erm iston
Joshua weighed 7 lbs 15 OZ
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Kichard Sargent and Mr and Mrs
Pred Breitling all of Heppner
Great grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Clint Haugeta-rg of Hermiston
and Mrs Trudy Sargent of Billing«
Montana
Great great grandmother is Mrs
Kthel llaugeherg of Korest Grove
Joshua joins a brother. Travis
four years old. at home
Morrow County
Grain Growers
22” 31/j H.P. Push Mower
4 -H Clubs '■ *"h ' « u'~~k
Obituaries
City of Heppner and th*
Kuneral services for Klsie McClin
lock will la- at 2 p m Wednesday.
April 3 at Kulsom Bishop Kuneral
Chapel in Pendleton with vault
interment at Dlney Cemelerv
She died March 3u I9B5 at the
Oregon Health Sciences Center in
Portland
she was horn December 25, I9.il
at Loudon. Tennessee, the daughter
of I .addle and Bessie Brown Sut
Hv \ \NI 5 M oHTF It
The North la-xington Livestock
4 H d u l) met March to at the home
ot Perry Morter Jill Nelson called
th»- m«-eling to ord»-r Linda M orf*
gave the treasurer « report c .ong
balloons at th»* Ion»- Centennial was
Letters to the Kditor
ton
she was raised in the Baker Sump
ter area and attended schools in
Baker
she m arried V5illiam McClinliu k
March 2 I 96 J at Reno Nevada U n ­
couple tanned in Morrow f ount>
after their m arriage until 1971 when
thev sold their farm and moved to
Pendleton
Mrs McChntock went to work tor
16 K School District Seplemlier x
1974 and was employed there at the
time of her death
She enjoyed crocheting and col
lecteil 1 0 0 k luniks
Survivors are her husband Wil
ham McChntock of Pendleton hro
Ihers Norman and Gene Proffitt
both ot Baker and a sister Dorothv
Cassidy of Baker
Those who wish may contribute to
the Am erican Cancer Society Box
404 Pendleton or through Kolsom
Bishop Kuneral Chapel
Thanks for supporting our schools
To the Kditor
We vfcould like tu t.ik«’ fht*
opportunity to thank the m jn>
prop!«* \*ho contributed tim«
«*n«*rg\ and financial support to
th«* effort to encourage .1 \es \nf«*
on the M orro* ( ’ounf>Scho«»l
budget Our go.il of continuing .»
good strong educational program
for the ut udenti of M orro* County
h.»s t**«*n reached f«»r .mother
school year To the hundreds «»f
fo>
b la d e /o n g m e brake
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To the Kditor
C adine surgery for «»hesify utili/
mg a with* \ u n fit «»I procedures is
no* t**ing p«»rformed throughout tti«*
entire t'n ife d S tate s \> the numlxT
of persons haying this surg«*r\
SPRING PARADE
OF VALUES
21” 31/2 H.P. Push Mower
with Rear Bagger
22” 3Vj H.P. Self-Propelled
Mower
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mdiy (duals and such organiza
lion#» as the Heppner Booster
Club lone ( ardiñal Club and
ffOurrnet Foods ue appreciate
the tupport of «»ur soung people
uui iounty is a t»etter place
lie» aus«* V ou care
( or mitte« for Support of the
Marrou
la*\ \
County
School District
s Forrest Hurkenbine
Gastric su rgen group organizes
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discusse») as old business le a d e r
Ken Nelson „traduced new busin»*vs
at»*--' .air projects and weigh in
Kali»- lloherty will give th«- next
demonstration at the April 14 m«*ei
mg I»1 la- h»-ld at the home of St«»v»-
W aceri blast
grow-,
it t«-i times timr«' and more
evid«-nl that «luring and caring
NU|>|»*rl group, an- a vital link in
« 1» i »-««tiilly concurring our weight
and wi-ight related problem*
S»-v »-r.il vc.it« agi» F »In.1 SI rut hers
.nut I had the <>p|M»rlunity to «tart a
support group in Hermuvton This
group ha« ta-en verv helpful lo not
only those nt u« that have had the
surgery but also very helplul to
those who are wonting to (ind out
.itiout our evjH-nem es or that may
plan to have this surgery in the
tutiiri We also lound it to I m - a great
help lor other m em bers Of the
fam ilies to help answer some of
their i|ue«!ions This group is to lx-
term ed to give encouragement to
those u| 11« who have undergone this
lift s a v in g s u rg e ry and g iv e
strength and encoura gemimi to
those who need it It will provide a
forum toi «haring general informa
lion and helpful encouragement to
ottici gastric hv pass patients and
help us get to know about each other
Problem s are alw ays easier when
they are «hared anil never so bad
when they are found to lx- common
We plan to hold our lu st meeting.
Thursday \pril II at 7 p m to 9
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Reg 239 95
age anyone who is a gastric by pass
patient nr is interested in this
ui gei v to trv to attend Anyone
wanting m u l e inhumation please
tall Charlene i ’apmeau at 9X*r K4K2
or Peggy Britlncr at 676 9952
« Charlene Papineau
Box 461
Lexington. 1 iregon 97X.I9
B olling Hills Bun
shaping up for
A pril 14
22” 4 H.P. Self-Propelled
Mower with Rear Bagger
SLADE SHAKE CLUTCH STOPS ONLY THE
BLADE. NOT THE ENGINE
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assembly in wheels
• 16 se't shan ioni! 1 he at
tre a te d tines 18 w idth
34995
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405 ( 485749)
5 H.P. Front Tine Tiller
• C ham dnve
• 16 sexmg sleet t.rves
• H andle m o u n te d c 'u tc h
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310(485677)
Runners are you running’’ Walk
ers are you walking’’
'cause the
fourth annual Bolling Hills Bun is
just two weeks away and it’s tim e to
get in to shape
says coordinator
Joy Krein
The run which is on Sunday . April
14. at 1 p m . starts at Heppner
Elementary School loops up and
back along H eppner T i l o t Boek
Highway and finishes at Heppner
City Park Walkers and runners can
choose from either a 5K 1 J 1 m ile 1 or
loK 6 2 mile - distance
After the run. ribbons will be
presented to the first three finishers
in all age groups for txith distances,
additionally carved wooden plaques
will lu- awarded to the (ast»*st male
and fem ale and to the old»-st male
and fem ale participant Also, during
Hus time all registered participants
who have completed the race and
turned in their lags and are pres«-nt
for the ribbon and plaqu»* presenta­
tion will have a chance to win gift
certificates or donated merchandise
from Heppner merchants These
•nllvities will be held In the multi
purpose room al Heppner Eiemen
tary School
laite registration still continues
and tee shirts can lie ordered but
will not be available the day of the
run Registration forms can be
found at the Shoe Box M urray’s,
and Heppner Elementary School
The run is sponsored by the Morrow
< ounty Education Association with
proceeds going to the Willow Creek
Little League Further information
can I* obtained by calling laz Curtis
aI 676 9454
Oops !
In an article written on March 20
concerning the Courtesy Car in
Heppner. Central Market was omit
ted in the list of sponsors Central
Market has lx*en a continual sponsor
of the Courtesy Car and the Gazette
Tinn-s regrets the error
364(485546)
Deluxe
M odel 5
HP Tiller
389 95
( 485685 )
S H P Rear Engine Riding Mower with Rear
Discharge. 30” Cut
89995
Phone: 989-82?!
1-800-452 7396
350 Mam Street Lexington, OR 97839
HARDWARE * AUTOMOTIVE * CHEMICAL * MACHINERY
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