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Marriage License
Ih c M o rro w County C le ft's of
fice reports issuing the follow ing
n u rru g c license
lj> Alan Paitervxn. 24. and
him hcrica Charmaignc Prtmlcy 1*4.
both o f Hoardman
School Lunch
Menus
llrppnrr llTgh School
Sfonda>. M a rih 40 hot dogs. taler
tots, vegetables, cookie, and m ilk
I u c v ln y . March I I turkey sand
wu.h with potatoes, peas, cranberry
gelatin, salad and m ilk
Wednesday, A p ril I A p ril Tools
Day
Ih u rs d a y . A p ril 2 spaghetti.
I renc h bread, green beans, peaches
and m ilt, or salad bar and m ilk
f r relay. A p ril I simp and sand
wishes and m ilt
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Mugf>«s
A ship is sale in the harbour, but
that isn 't what ships ate nude for
Ib is was the message my daughter
left when she (lew o ff to W ashington
I) C last week Mow true, whether
it s a trip across the I S or )ust a
matter o f leasing our easy chair and
l \ set to participate in something
new or volunteer a tew hours ot our
time One small change and the
voyage awav from boredom begins,
the voyage to a better com m u nity.
or relationship Being dry doc ked is
g re a t once in a w h ile but not
continuously
No Chamber on M arch ' I the
fifth I uesdas. but d o n 't forget to
sole When vou go to the polls, ask
yourself how each issue w ill help
sour community set sail into all
kinds ot possibilities
A pril 7 is a Chamber Business
Meeting rhree months into 1987
and it s time to evaluate out goals to
see it we re heading in the right
direction It s sour Chamber He
there to give your op in ion on pro
Mins activities, etc Member input
a s w ell as re evaluation is the kes to
m i , cess in any organization
April 14 Chamber Program w ill
be a cottage industry success stors
Anyone interested in a successful
business at Itome is inv ited to attend
More in nest week's Chamber
Obituaries
Betty I. Piper
A graveside funeral for Betty t.
Piper w ill begin at 2 p m fhursday
at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery
M rs Piper, 49, o f Heppner. died
M onday. M arch 24. 1987. at
Pioneer M em orial Hospital
She was born Sept b. 1947. in
Tonkawa. O kla . the daughter o f
John and Irma Howard Kiggms Sr
She n u rrie d Mels in K Piper on
Dec 24 1962. at Clackamas She
enjoyed Crocheting and reading
Sursisors include her husband
M el at the home. son. Das id o f
Heppner. daughters. Christy Bout
nc o f Hertniston and Donna Hall.
Cynthia Kennedy. Sheila Pijx-r and
le r i Piper, all ot Heppner. mother.
Irn u Kiggins. Heppner; brothers
John Kiggcns o f Rock Springs.
W vo and Robert Kiggins ot Mon
mouth and fisc grandchildren A
grandson. Samuel Bourne preceded
her in death
Swccncv Mortuary Heppner. is in
charge o f arrangements
M u r \ Hr> ant
Mary I Bryant. 67. ot Heppnei
died Wednesday. March IN, I9K7
at Pioneer M em orial Hospital in
Heppner
She was horn July I I . 1919 at
Portland, the daughter of Axel J and
Georgia T ullcr I siherg
She attended Portland schools and
in 14411 moved to the He ppner a re j
She wa\ later n u rrie d to Albert
Cason H r died in 1952 In | 9 '6 she
m arried I arlc Bryant, who died in
|9 'N
She was a member o f the Degree
ot Honor. I astern Star and Rebekah
I i nlgc
Surv isors iik luck' sons John ( .io n
ot P rincsille and James Cason ot
llerm iston. sister Ida I y n n o l Hcpp
net and eight grandchildren
A
brother. Jack, died in 1954
fu n e ra l services were Saturday.
M arch 21 at the I ruled Methodist
Church in Heppner Concluding set
sice and burial was at lo n e ro ck
C cmetery
Ihose who wish iiu v contribute to
the O regon lu n g Association.
Oregon Hank Huilding '2l>. '1 9
S W W ashington Si Portland ( )R
972(41
Sweeney Mortuary . Heppner was
in charge of arrangements
Chatter
—OPEN HOUSE—
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Saturday, March 28
1-5 p .m .
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Robert Rolen - Optometrist
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Dr. Floyd A. Turnbull - Chiropractor
invite you to visit their new offiees at
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IIS West Willow
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Heppner Police
Report
Ih c Heppner Police Dept reports
handling the follow ing businessdur
ing the past week
March 16 7 09 p m report o f
Theft. 10 01 p m c nation issue»! for
Illegal " U " Turn
March 17 7 49 p m false alarm
March IN 10 ' n a m m otorist
assist. 11 49 a rii jssist Tire Dept
M a rch 19
I 5 1 j m assist
ambulance
M atch 20 12 06 a ill request of
freer lo r Security check 7 00 p m
report o f Theft. H RI p m assist
u ti/c n
M jrc h 21
2 4 ' a m citation
issued for D riving Cndcr the In
II ucikc o f Intoxkants. 9 12 a m
parking citation issued 9 I ' a m
parking citation issued. IO O ' j m
assist citizen. 9 14 p m citalwin
issued lo r D riving l Uninsured also
fa ilu re to Display Vehicle I icensc
10 55 p m request o ffic e r lo r
Security Check
March 22 12 10 p m motorist
assist . 9 'O p m request office r for
Security check. 9 40 request ot licet
fo r S ciu rits check 10 ' 6 parking
citation issued
Chief Rathbun’s
Tips
If
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and
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you are attacked
Hreak loose the very first thing
get away
It not sue cessini talk furiously
' Say you are very ill. tell him
vou |usl got out of the hospital
4 fe ll him you Icel you are go
ing to vom it
' Shout, scream, bite scraiih
kick, strike him w ith a purse or
flashlight, erv or go into hvstcrus
In the Service
t I >1 1 1.1 > id I
D u n n in g
M arine ( pi David f Dunning
whose wife Marv is the daughter
o l Richard and Rosie Graham ot
Heppner. was reiontlv awarded the
I S Marine Corps ( iood ( ndeut
Medal
Dunning received the award tor
gissi behavior and conduct over a
three year period in the M arin
Corps
He is currently serving with I si
M a rin e
A m p h ib io u s B rig a d e
M arine ( orpe Air Station Kancofu
H.iv III
A I97g graduate o f < itesh.un Higl
School. Gresham, he («lined the
Marine Corps in June |9K<
4-H News
r » o - l ruckers
Dr D ick lc m p le w ill give a vac
d ila tio n clinic lo r all 4 H Horse
clubs Sundav March 29. 2 p m at
the fairgrounds Dr I empie w ill e \
plain the need tor spring vaccina
lions, demonstrate proper vaccina
non technique and help administer
the vaccine
The club's next business meeting
w ill be A p ril I ' . 7 p i n at the
fairgrounds Annex building
Work completed at golf course
Sheriff’s Report
Ihc M orrow County S h e riff s o f
ticc teporlx handling or dispatching
the Inflow ing business during the
past week
March 16 a deputy responded to
i report ol vandalism done to a piece
ot M orrow County Road Depart
ment equipment parked on Tpper
Rhea Creek over the weekend It
was discovered that someone had
shot at it Inc ident is still under in
sestigation and a damage value is
unknown at this tim e
March 17 the s h e riff s o ffice
dispatched the Hoardman Am
hulatiie to a residence in the city
lim its lo r a woman having chest
pains A '6 year old te n u lc was
transported to G ood Shepherd
Hospital in Hcrmiston
March I ^ a deputy responded to
the I H4 7 Atl J,t alter receiving
report o f a person slumped user the
steering wheel Subject was |ust
sleeping
March |7 a depute investigated a
hit and run .K cK le nt in fkvirdn un in
sols ing an a n im a l
March IN the s h e riffs o ffic e
dispatched the Heppner f ir e Dept
to a Hue tire at a residence on the
Heppner Condon Hwv
March 19 ihc s h c rilfs office
dispatched the Hcfipner Ambulance
and a Heppner City O fficer to
I unham Apts Heppner. to a report
ot a te n u lc who had fallen She was
transported to Pioneer M em orial
Hospital
M arch 19 the s h e riffs office
dispatched the Hoardman Am
hulaiKC to the N orth M orro w
Medic al ( irnre to transport a patient
to I he Dalles
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M arch 19 a deputy responded to
the \4cst (ile n and k u n / r area,
fb •ardiiun. to investigate reports of
gun shots being tired
Match 2d a deputy atkl Hoardman
police investigated report o f a
possible intoxicated person kranking
on doors in the Hoardman area
March 20 a deputy responded to
a residence in lone after receiving a
complaint o f harassing phone calls
Investigation is continuing
M arch 20 the s h e riffs o ffic e
dispatched the G illia m County
Sheritt to a com plaint o l a possible
fight al a resident in Condon
March 21 the S h e riffs office
dispatched the Hoardman ambulance
to ihe Shell station in H oardnun A
male with an unknown illness was
transported to G ood Shepherd
Hospital
March 22 a deputy investigated a
complaint o l a vehicle parked in a
la rin c i' agricultural circle in ihc
Hoardman area ( omplamant dec id
.1 not to press c barges o l ( rim inal
T h irty liv e pesiple vhowed up
with shovels. hoev. and rakes to help
clean up the g o lf course at W illo w
Creek C ountry C lu b Saturday,
M arch 2
They finished putting in new
sprinkler heads on fairw ay one.
rebuilt new teeing areas on No 4
5, 7. hauled and burned brush, Iree
limbs and Hash and cleancxl the club
bouse
Heppner High School's golf team
came Monday March 16 to rake and
pile lim bs and trash Jo and Howard
Petty john donated the use o f their
dum p truck and loader to haul dirt
fo r the new teeing area
The ladies o f the , luh served lunch
at noon to the many helpers Les
Paustain. Jan Pauxlain. D o ll (
hell, fra n k Anderson. Gerald Pier
son. Marne« Pierson, Soft Scruthcrx.
K a rl F ix h h u rn . Jo P e tty jo h n .
Howard Pettyjohn. Jim W ixhart.
Doug Smith, M ike Doherty. Ed
Struthere, Dave Gunderson. Ed
Gunderson. Cienrge Waietiand, Carl
M artin Jerry Cutsforth. ft+ iJe p xm .
Howard G illia m , Helen G tllu im .
Rav Massey, lu c die Mavsev . Bar
Kara Cutsforth. Elden G ilbert. Mars
Heartier. R ill Turner, Dan Stru there,
(ienc Pierce. Jon K indle. Howard
Hrvant. I a n y M arburton. Mary
(K rn in , Pradit Thongdy, Charlie
Rawlins
amp
Funds donated for
defibrillator
Pioneer M e tia iru l Hospital A uxilliarv members I isa Ihicesen. Faye Ruhl,
and Renc Siminoc present a check tor S5<><) to the Heppner H M T 's fa ith
Heals. Carl la u n ts e n and Penny M ille r The check given in memory o f
I mtna Peck w ill go toward purchase o t a portable de fib rilla to r
Happy
Birthday
Dad
March 26
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One, Linda
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Installation of Officers
April 4th.
Irexpaxx
Longtime
(irangers
recognized
tw enty live to fifty year grange
members w ill receive certificates at
a special dav o l recognition A p ril '
at the I cxington ( ¡range Hall M o t
Ion \kolverton, master ot the ( begun
Stale Grange w ill give out Ihe
awards beginning at 2 p m
Members receiving littv year pins
w ill hr \y i . W ilkinson M ild re d
W rig h t and R u lh B e rg stro m
fo llo w in g the program a potluck
dinner w ill he versed to jl! attending
Dance 1» the music of:
Take 4
Prime Rib Dinner with
all the trimmings!
142 N Main 676-9181 *
Where friends meet
The ta x te x t a n im a l is th e
c h e e ta h The la rq e ca t has
tie e n c lo c k e d a t s e v e n ty
m ile s pe r h o u r
Heppner Elks 358
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VO TE R IC H A R D A.
Cappotto
running for
P o rt o f M o r r o w ( o m m i s s i o i i r r
Keep Morrow County on Track
Vote Bruce Nicholes
El
Port
of Morrow
★ Proven Leadership Ability
★Cattle Rancher
★ Marketing &Promotion
★ Local Businessman
(Nomad Boardman)
★ Member Boardman Chamber of Commerce
(Boardman Lions. Boardman Eagles)
I f a o n w a u l s la h l« » g r o w l It f o r * o n r I N » r l . sol«*
f o r lli<* m a n w i l l i a h i l i l s .
\ \ol«» f o r € a p p o t t o is
a t o t « » f o r (In» fntin*«* o f M o r r o w ( «»iin tv.
Paid tor by Rich Cappotto
Paid for by Nicholes for m rt Committee An Kegler. C hairman
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