Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 18, 1985, Page TWO, Image 2

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Newspaper I dlloe
f.raphlct Oeparlmenl
Typeteller
David and April Sykes, Publisher*
(H e r 140,000 firea earned by wood
burner« »e re reported lati year In
1961 I »a s responsible for one of
thoar tla lltlici. afler having used
wood at an only tource of heal for
nine years Luckily I » a t home and
awake when (he fire broke out and
was able lo snuff the flames before
they caused any deaths or injury,
but thousands of others year after
year, are not so lock)
After my "lucky little fire, wood
burning safely got to be a minor
obsession with me and I became
familiar with much of (he informa
tion available on the subject
No!
surprisingly. I found that about *>
percent of fires caused by wood bur
iters occur while the fire is unat
tended While the hoouseholder is
away or asleep "something goes
wrong
and another tragedy is
recorded
Why do people leave fires unat­
tended’ Because they think there's
no allem a'ive
Those who rely
heavily on wood can't be home or
awake all the lime, and if there's no
fire there s no heat right’
Not anymore During my search
for safety I discovered a simple
ihermodynamic process that allows
a woodbumer to deliver most of its
heal flamelessly I myself have
heated this way since 1962 When the
woodhurner is heating with the
flameless part of the cycle, which
you would use while away or asleep,
there is no »aler heal Not gas. not
ml- not even solar it safer How is
this possible’ You can borrow a
booklet from me that tells every
thing Please send a self addressed,
stamped envelope for details Once
you experience this new method,
burning w ood the old way seems like
the equivalent of playing with fire
is i John (.ago
1004 K Nevada Avr
Oshkosh. Wl 54901
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Letters to the Editor
Justice Court
Report
Sheriff s Report
Catlin-G abel appreciates hospitality
To the Kditor
The following letter was received
at lleppner High School this week
and we would like to share it w ith the
community I. loo. would like to take
this opportunity to thank the mem
tiers of the community for the
support they demonstrated at our
recent basketball tournament
A
special thank you is extended to the
families who housed the Catlin
Gabel players
Without your sup
port and generosity, our basketball
tournament could not be held
is i Dale Conklin
Athletic Director
lleppner High School
We all wanted lo Just say thank
you once again for the great hospita
lity your school and community
showed us Everyone really enjoyed
this trip
Your excellent organi
ration allowed the entire process to
run so very smoothly We hop«- we
can host you at some point in the
future If you ever ne«-d an addi
tomai team for your tournament
pleas«- keep us in mind We w ish all
of your teams the b«-*l of lia k and
we hope to see you at the end of
basketball and track season
Much Thanks,
John Hamilton
Boys Basketball Coach
Catlin Gabel High School
Portland. OH
Seeking Millard-Roberts family history
To the Kditor
Th e Huberts M illa rd F a m ily
Organization, established in 1962. is
seeking both geneological and his
torical information about this family
and Morrow County history
When Khen and Fannie Millard
Roberts settlial in lleppner during
the early mao's they were not
concerned with leaving records of
their life Little is known of these
pioneers once they reached Morrow
County or their lives afterwards
Both were born in Wisconsin. pione
ered in Iowa. Kansas. Washington
and Oregon They were the parents
of I • Nettie " I ’e a rl" who marri«*d
Ira Caseliolt and died in lleppner
Aug 22 , ISM
Willard E
i William i . 3 IJovd Almerson who
marne«! Mane Huff at Hardman 4
Melvin; 5 la-ah Fern "F a iry " 6
Maude F
who married Kd S
McDaniel at Hardman
Fannie died in January 1935 in
Jakuna hut the death date or place
of Flx-n Koberta in unknown
Marlene Marino president of the
oramzation and a nineteen year
professional geneologist. looks for
ward to hearing from family mem
bers or friends, historians or those
interested in joining the Huberts
Millard Family Organization Write
to I. M Marino, 2H97 K Junip«*r
Way. Holladay. t tab H41I7
Thank you
L M Marino
2697 Jumper Wy
Salt Lake Cy ITT M l 17
Christmas
Open House
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Heppner
Cookies
D oor Prize
Punch
Drawing Sign up Dec. 2 0
Sponsored by the Employees
of the Heppner Branch
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Danielle Kar Wilton I oosllr
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daughter. Danielle, was born
December II to Carmen Fae and
Dana Andrew lamslie. la-xington. at
Pioneer M em orial Hospital In
Heppner She weighed 7 lbs 12 oz
Grandparents are Phy llis and Dan
Looslie. F lg in . Kay and Gay
Papineau, la-xington. and Hud and
Delores Wilson Boardman
Great grandmother is Alda Baker.
Wxington
Danielle joins a sister Jodi and
four brothers, Stacy. Steve. Dale,
and Jeff
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Students honored
for gcx)d grades
lone Schools have announced the
following honor rolls for the first
nine weeks of the I985H6 school
year
" A " Honor Roll i3 5 4 ti grade
point average'
Senior • Eric
Pointer Juniors
IH-ena Hams.
Patti McFlligott. and Chris Bra
Sophomores Karla Davison. Fresh
man Jill Nelson Eighth G raden
Mary Cupps. Jim Davis«>n. Linda
Mortrr. Melissa Howell, and Amy
Wagenhlast and Seventh Grader
Jonothan Nolan
" B " Honor Boll (JO • 3 5 grade
point average)
Senior
Michelle
Ik-evm Juniors Kim McCabe and
Candi Budisill. Sophomore
Gary
R e a . Freshm en
Brian Ball,
M ichelle Papinrau and Angie
Budisill. Eighth Graders JoLinda
Cupps. L o n McCabe, Jennifer
Martin. Darc«>e Padberg. and Danny
Phillips, and Seventh Graders Jim
Holtz and Clark Wilson
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Starting Friday, Dec. 20
The last session of the Business
Lunch Series on Credit and Collec­
tion has been scheduled for January
16. at the lleppner Elks Club I hose
who plan to attend should call the
Small Business Development ( enter
at 276 «223
Lutherans set candlelightin# service
A candlelighting service will he
held at Hope Lutheran Church at 7
p m December 24 The serv ice had
been previously scheduled an hour
earlier ITinttm as Eve services are
slated for » p m at Valby Lutheran
Church
First Christian sets candlelighting
There w ill he a candlelight serv ice
at the First Christian Church this
Sunday rvening. Dec 22 at 6 p m
The service will include the reading
of scriptures which prophesy Jesus
coming, and which fulfill these
prophecies There will be special
musical num bers focusing on
Christmas
A communion service
rn m »h f>»M n ri»fp
ministry of Jesus The service will
conclude with the lighting of indivi
dual candles for each person in
attendance as we celebrate the
coming of God s light into the world
We invite and encourage any who
would he interested in attending this
serv ice to do so For more informa
lion please call 676 9209
fu lfille d
Methodists slate early Christinas
Eve program
The all <Yiurch program generally
held on Oiristm as F v r will be held,
rather on this Sunday ev ening Dec
22 at 7 o'clock at the Cnited Metho
dist Church Special music will be
pr«*sen!e«l and the paslor w ill bring a
brief Christinas meditation
The Sunday 10 30a m service will
include special music and the pre
srntation of children by their par
eolx tor dedication and baptism
The subject of the message to he
brought by pastor Mel Dixon, will
he woven around the Ihristmas
practice of children who hang up
their stockings or bolts above the
fire place: "Hang up your Hearts at
Christm as'"
Members of the Church join the
pastor inviting the public to attend
the serv ices
Christmas lighting judged tonight
Judges for the Chamber of Com
merce indoor outdoor lighting con
t«-st will tie driving around Heppner
W«-dn«-sday. D«-c IR belw«*en 6 30
and R 30 p m
Thus«- who w ish to
b«»-e their d«-splav* nidpr-d n«-«-d
On Saturday, Dec 2 l,th e K t Rev
Kustin K Kimsey, Fpiscopal Bishop
of Kastern Oregon will return to
lleppner lo preside over a m«*etmg
at 5 p m with the Bishop's commit
tee at All Saint' Fpiscopal Church
followed by an all Church pot luck at
6 30 p m
Sunday . Dec 22, Bishop Kimsey
will be the celebrant at Holy Com
only have their display s turm-fl on to
enter the contest Prizes will In-
gift certificates redeemable at
Chamber of Commerce member
busin«-ss«*s
mumon. confirm the following
people
Kim W arren, Mike
Mahoney , Sarah Clark. Jim Clark
and Marne Anderson, and will offi
cially induct The Rev George Izzett
as minister in charge of the parish
Members should make note that
Sunday's service will begin at 10
am
A coffee hour will follow the
service
D M V office closed Wednesday
The Heppner office of the Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles will la-
Sifting
Pioneer
M em orial
Hospital
reports admitting two patients dur
mg thr past week
Klwyn Hughes, admitted Decern
her IS. and Mary Mulloy, admitted
December 14
Both Heppnrrites
were still patients at the hospital
Monday
The Heppner Police Dept reports
handling the following business dur
mg the past we«-k
December 9
It 25 a m
citation issiM-d for
Violation of Basic Kule < 45 mph in a
25 mph zone I. 10 59 p m
r«-ques!
officer for security check
D»-cemhcr 10
II 40 p m
request officer for
security check
December II
3 JO citation issued for Violation
of Basic Kule <37 mph in a 25 mph
zone ».
December 12
R 25 a m parking citation issued
December 13
R 30 a m
Courteous Driver
Award issued 10 24 p m
r«*quest
offider for security ch«-ck
December 14
1 10 a m
report of loud party.
3 oo a m
report of racing, 3 19
a m citation i*six-d for Fxcessive
Noise Tires. 10 06 a m
One-car
traffic accident. 10 J9 p m
assist
ambulance
M em b e r FDIC
Coffee
Births
Police Report
B First
Interstate Bank
Business seminar rescheduled
Episcopal Bishop visits All Saints
Heppner
10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.
C om m unity Calendar
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Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling the follow
ing business during the past week
Delor«*s A Shelt«m. Heppner
Violation of the Hasic Kule <37 mph
in a 25 mph zonei, $M< fine
Alan la-e Mailer. The Dalles
Driving Cnder the Influence of
Intoxicants, not guilty
Kyle Kotiert Moore Uing Creek
Violation of the Hasic Kule <55 mph
in a 15 mph zone), $57 fine
Greg Allen Jon«*s, lleppner Care
less Driving $57 fine
Jeffery I'atrick Culsforth. la-xing
ton Driving in a Prohibited Area.
I l l bail forfeited
Guy Lyle Patterson. Heppner No
Taillights. $13 fine
T h r Morrow County S h e riffs
Office at the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner reports handling
or dispatching thr following busi
n«-*s during the past w«-«-k
December 9
6am
a Boardman ambulance
respond«-d to a report of a motor
vehicle accident on I »4 west of
Boardman One male patient with
an injury was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston
December 10
9 44 a m
a Boardman ambu
lance responded to a Boardman
r«*sidence and transport«-«! a male
subj«-ct with an illness to the vrtr
rans hospital in Walla Walla. Wash
ington
D«-cemlier 13
R 25 a m
the Boardman Police
Dept received of a Burglary Theft
at Frontier Trailer Court
Stolen
was a T V valu<-d at 1169
R 25 p m
the Moms County
Sheriff's Office cited James T Bir
chard 35. Hermiston for allegedly
Driving While Susp«-nded
II 49 p m
the Morrow County
Sheriffs Office and the Irngon
I’olice Ih-pt co«perat«-<l in the arr«-st
of a juveni'e charged with Driving
Cnder the Influence of Intoxicants.
Attempt to Flude. H«-ckl«-*s Driving,
and Cnauthorized I'se of a Motor
Vehicle
D nem ber 14
in 34 p m a lleppner ambulance
assisted by the Heppner Police
Dept . transported a male with an
illness from a residence to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital
December 15
2 53 a m
the Boardman Police
Dept r«*ceived a call of strange
noises A juvenile was arrest«-d on
churges of Burglary II
In a later
incident, the juvenile was charged
with Attempted Assault on a Police
Officer Menacing and Poss«-ssion
F r id a y , D e c . 2 0
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TV
Wocxlbuming safety a mirur obsession
The Official Newspaper of the
City oí Heppner and the
County oí M orro»
closed Wednesday. Ih-c IK while the
examiner is on duly in Condon
through the
to Years Ago
Morrow County Livestock Grow
ers Association President Fd Bros
nan welcomed growers. Cow Belles,
and their guests to the 26th annual
meeting
25 A rars Ago
Morrow County District Attorney
Robert Abrams w as elected a direc
tor of the Oregon District Attorney 's
Association at the annual meeting in
Portland
Haskell and Haskett. Inc local T V
and musical store is responsible lor
thr Christmas music heard in the
shopping area every afternoon dur
ing the holiday season
5« W a rs Ago
Three one act plays are in store
for the lleppner public at the school
gym auditorium this evening pro
c«9*ds from which will benefit the hot
lunch fund
Turkeys for the Christmas market
were moving out lively from local
(locks this we«-k. with prevailing
pric«*s of from 22 to 2B cents One of
thr h«-st sales rrportt-d was that of
la-ss Slocum who received top price
The proposed city bond election on
m*
lim e s
January 31 lo decide whether the
city would lx- willing to assume
bonded indebtedness amounting lo
55 p«-rcent of the cost of paving the
principal slr«-«-ts. if and when PWA
approves the application lor such
project, brought varied response
from m«-nilx-rs of the Lions Club A
number of the mem tiers were non
eommilal, and of those who expres­
sed themselves, sentiment favoring
such (Minded indebtedness was not
impressive
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