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H r p p n r r G a i r i l r T lm r t. H rppn rr O irgon H rdnrtdav l ) f f r m b f ( 4 . I 9 ni The Official Newspaper of ihr City of Heppner and Ihr C'ounly of Morro« ar ^ Heppner business Hospital Notes , honored Obituaries l a * M. G A Z t « « E » « T H t T E -T IM E S s a O c i t d W ..4 I, USPS Gladys Brasher* Armington 240 4 » P u b l i i h r d » v e r y H r d a n d i « a n d r n l r r r d « * i k m w c I i i i m a l l r r a l Ik e H a a l O ffic e at H r p p n r r . O re g o n u n d e r the A c t of M a r c h 1. 1(7* S e c o n d I la a i p o a U g r p a id a l H r p p n r r O re g o n O ffic e a l 147 M e a t M il lo » S4ree4 T r lr p h o n r i g l i 474 427a N d d r r o r o m m u n f c a le i lo the H r p p n r r G a ie t t e - T lm ra . P O Hoa 137, H a p p n r r O r e g o n I7 M 4 S u b t r r ip llo n » I I I In M o r ro w I m a lllla W h e e le r A C i ll lo m r o n n l lr * . I l l e la r n h e r e R U o o n S o lin g M o lli Bacon D oN ae Kennedy O ffic e M a n a g e r S e n a p a p e r E d it o r fir a p h lc a O e p a r lm r n l T y p e a r lie r D a v id and April Sykes. Publishers Letters to the Editor Thanks to the co-operative To the Kditor 14*t’a hear it for the unsung heroes who worked In the nearby zero temperatures to restore electricity to us these last two bittery cold nights It has gone out For most of us it was just tnconve lent, but they had to work out in the bonec'hilling cold, not just a few minutes, but for hours I only hope they had a good bonfire to warm them when the cold became too intense For the rest of us it gave a taste of the "good old days" of kerosene lamps and randies, when there were no electric blankets or television There was a kind of serenity in the dim lights and quiet of the evening, hut I suspect none of us wanted to "enjoy" these condi lions any longer than necessary While I am writing. I would like to express appreciation to the Co-op workers for the fact that in the twenty years we have been in lleppner. there have been very few interruptions of power Me have become so dependent on rleclncity that we pretty much take it for granted, and complain when it fails, rather than being grateful it is there most of the time To all who quietly make it possible for us to slay comfortable, a big Thank You Sincerely, (si Joyce Crasser Gladyt Brasher» Armington died in Hollywood. California. Agust 22 at the age of 72 M rs Armington was born to Malt and Mattie Brasher» near Klgin. May 9. 1913 Her family moved back to lone where »he graduated from high school in 1931 She graduated from t-a Grande Normal m 1934 and »tarted teaching at Hurtan Valley near Hardman She taught at the Liberty School. Hoardman and lone, then quit teaching and joined the American Music Co in Portland and moved with them to Hollywood She worked in the music publishing business until she retired She married John Armington in Yuma, Arizona. June 4. I9S6 She is survived by her husband two daughters. Jeri and Marti of Hollywood, two brothers. Claude and William Brashersof Lyle Mash ington and seven nieces and nephews Adopt-A-Pet Until Further Notice, opening hours at the City Landfill will be from ______ ■_ [îiiiik » bw i e Of T 44 f MONTH Savings Pioneer Humane Society has a six year old registered German Shepherd with papers available lor adoption to a home with no small children For additional informa turn, or to adopt this dog, call the Humane Society at 676 5169 YOU CAN HAVE A FREE ON-FARM INSPECTION OF YOUR EQUIPMENT AND SAVE ON SERVICE WORK, TOO Q 2 That's right 1 We II send a service technician to your farm to inspect your tractor, combine, or ■ parts planter absolutely free It’s called the Per when work is done formance Plus Checkup, and it's designed in our Service Center to cover every detail of your Case, IH, or Case International equipment. W'hen our man is through, you'll know exactly the op 4 A % erating status of your equipment. If work is SAVE 1 U needed, we ll do it at our special Pre-Season discount and you'll be ready for your busy season 'S A V E i Marilyn Colette. Heppner admit ted November 25 discharged Dec ember 2. Katherine Spears Heppner • ad milled November 25, discharged November 30, and I-arry Cecil. Heppner admitted November 29. (Lseharged December t. Justice Court Report N eus from the Wilma Hanks, offers services to business including recruiting, screening and referral of applicant*, subsidized job training and tax credits Pettyjohn Business Supply has taken advantage of those ser vices to hire two qualified workers and expand its operations Owner Larry Pettyjohn said he looks for ward to working with ECO AC to meet his future employment needs During the meeting Commis »loner Bill Hansell (Umatilla i and Judges Bill Hardie (G illiam ), Lorene Allen (Grant) and Lee Hoover (Wheeler > were reappointed to The Oregon Consortium Board of Directors, composed of one com mi ssioner or judge from each of the Consortium » 27 counties Judge McElligott was reappointed to the Executive Committee Private In dustry Council member Kobert Schroth of Hermiston also attended the meeting Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in llepnrr reports handling the follow ing business during the past week Wayne Armand le Vasseaux. Hep pner Taking a Game Mammal. B y N o e ls M a r k e y capped persons Closed Season to wit Buck Deer. Low Income Energy Assistance Christmas baskets are now being $187 fine Program ( H E A P ) is now taking prepared If you have not received a Scott Joe Payne. Klgin Disobey applications for appoitments for U-tU-r or list to be filled out. contact Stop Sign. $17 fine Friday. Dec 13 There are appoint the Center. 676-5873 All donations Morrice Dunn. Fossil Violation of men! openings in the afternoon only for dinners, socks and other under Koad Closure to wit Driver. $40 Please call the Heppner Neighbor wear must be at the Center no later fine hood Center. 676 5873 for your name than December 13 Anyone wanting Gordon Lee Dunn. Fossil - Viola to be put on the list All clients must to volunteer to six baskets, may tion of a Koad Closure to wit bring proof of income, a fuel bill and contact Bettie Doherty or Jane Driver. $40 fine a light bill, and Social Security Kawlins as they are In charge of Craig Darin Hams, lone No Life numbers for all members of the volunteers this year Saving Devices. $26 fine household who are over 18 The Fuel Any canned food donations for Mark Clay Griffith, Walla Walla, assistance will give on a first come those wanting to donate directly - Washington Kxceeding the Maxi first served basis with top priority may bring their contributions to the mum Speed <65 mph in a 55 mph given to senior citizens and handi Center zone i. $26 bail forfeited Kevin Lee Geary, Portland No Vehicle License. $13 fine Ernest Wesley Ymgling. Beaver Cub Scout* and den leaders of Creek with criminal negligence Den leaders will meet Tuesday. Pack 661 are actively seeking a Fail to Properly Validate Elk Tag. Dec 10, 4 p m at Kate's Pizza and Cubmaster. a M'ebelos den leader, a $30 fine Pastry to consider the pack's need pack secretary, and several com for leaders and to plan a canned food mittee people Without at least four drive to gather donations for Christ volunteers, the pack will become mas boxes for those in need inactive after the December 16 Anyone interested in finding out meeting, says current Cubmaster qualifications and duties for the Martha M unkers The Webelos needl'd positions is invited to join the leader must be a man. but the other den leaders Dec 10, or to come to the positions may be held by either men The city of Heppner Police Dept December 6 pack meeting. 7 p m , or women who like working with 8-10 reports handling the following busi year-old boys upstairs at the Heppner Elks Lodge! ness during the past week or to call Martha Munkers. 989 8532 November 24 4 43 p m citation issued for disobeyed stop sign II 03 p m request officer for security check II 44 p m assist citizen In addition to the fashions shown, Models wore fashions from local November 25 the follwing businesses had display businesses at the Saturday, Nov 23 12 40 p m citation issued for style show sponsored by the Hep tables during the afternoon Sears, driving in prohibited area and cita pner Soroptimist Fashions were Case Furniture, Country Rose, tion issued for no operator license on from Sears. The Shoe Box. M ycais, Peterson's Jewelers, and person , 3 1 5 p m arrest suspect on Gardner's Men's Wear, the Country Torres Ceramics warrant Doorprize winners were Marlene Hose, and Peterson's Jewelers November 29 Curnn, a gemstone from Peterson's Background music for (he showing 10 23 a m arrest murder sus was provided by Carley Drake and Jewelers, Ann Spicer a Cabbage pect 10 20 p m report of fight, Ola Mae Groshens Mary Goheen ws Patch doll. and Jessica Sumner, doll II 40 p m request officer for clothes mistress of ceremonies security check Neighborhood Center Heppner Police Report 12 N O O N to 4 .0 0 p.m. Marshall Lovgren. Adm. City of Heppner a. East Central Oregon Association at Counties, under the direction of Cub Scouts need leaders NOTICE O N SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Pettyjohn Business Supply of Heppner recently received the 19(5 Distinguished Performance Award from The Oregon Consortium and The Oregon Private Industry Coun nl Inc for coordinating hiring opportunities with the East Central Oregon Association of Counties lECUACl. which manages the Job Training Partnership Act in Gilliam . Grant. Morrow, Um atilla and Wheeler Counties The award was presented at The Oregon Consortium's Annual Mre ling an November 14 in Ashland On behalf of Pettyjohn Business -Supply. Private Industry Council member Easter Odom of Arlington accepted the award from Morrow County Judge Don McElligott The meeting was attended by more than I (JO commissioners business and public service representatives from the Consortium, which administers the job training program in 17 Oregon counties Pioneer M em orial Hospital reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Violet Mullins. Heppner admit ted November 25. discharged Nov ember 27; Linda Cecil Heppner admitted November 25. discharged November Plus on labor mm November 1 thru March 1. 198 Fashions from local businesses shown December I 4 3o p m traffic accident 4 35 p m emergency aid to elderly 4 50 p m report of (ire. Unfounded, 5 05 p m report of fire. Unfounded Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Office at the Morrow County Court house in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following bust ness during the past week November 25 3 15 p m The Heppner Police Dept arrested Jam es Gustave Kurtz. 62. Heppner on a Umatilla County warrant for Failure lo Appear Judgement Debtor 9:10 p m The Morrow County Sheriff's Office arrested Larry M Miller, 36. Irrtgon on an Irngon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine Violation of a Cooperative Koad Closure Agreement November 27 2 34 p tn The Morrow County Sheriff 's Office cited Kichard Lester Christie, 22. Hermiston for allegedly Driving While Suspended November 2* 5 42 p m A Hoardman ambu lance responded lo a residence on W Wilson road and transported one male to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston I 45 p m - The Morrow County Sheriff's Office asssted by the Irri- gon Police Dept at the site of a one vehicle, no-injury, accident on Depot Koad one mile east of Patter son Ferry road Koger D Davidson. 20. Irngon. was cited for Careleaa Driving December l ' • I a m -The Hoardman Fire Dept and the Hoardman police responded to a chimney fire at the Kowe residence on NW Second St with an unknow amount of damage Wood Cutters 350 Main Street Morrow County H om elite Saws, Oregon Chains, All friends and relatives I are cordially invited to a wedding reception 'in honor of Matt and Joy Hughes of Boardman. { Oregon from 2-4 p.m., Sunday, December 8 ! j at the Heppner Christian Church Basement, Heppner, Oregon [_______ CHRISTMAS OPENING Come join the crew at Peterson's Friday & Saturday, Dec. 6 & 7 10 am . to 6 p.m. Refreshments served j Cast Your Wish jin our Wishing Well ^ “ Your wish will be kept J on file to help your « personal Santa make j your wish come true. / a Phene 989 8221 97839 1 800-452-7396 H A R D W A R E * A U T O M O T IV E ★ C H E M IC A L * M A C H IN E R Y Axes, Splitting Mauls, Wedges t z M.C.G.G. 9 3 9 -8 2 2 ! Peterson’s Mtppntr Jewelers ffj *. m Lexington, Oregon Grain Growers j 474-1200 117 S M ain