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• •/ » ^ : " . ---- ‘ -* -----, . » *..• - ^ ^ - ‘ • • .. » . • • ' " • i ' .•% „ ■ •. - - ^ __! i u .-e ..-*- ■ . .. « • Community Calendar Obituaries Theodore R . T u rn er Theodore R Turner. 67. died Saturday. Apnl 18. 1987. at his home near Heppner Turner was bom July 24, 1919. at Wapato. Wash . son of Almemn and Pearl Basey Turner. He married Barbara Westfall on Apnl 22. 1939. at Payette, Idaho The couple lived in Westfall. Ore . following their marriage They also lived in Ontano, Canyon City and Condon before moving to Republic. Wash . in 1956 Then they moved to Keller. Wash . in 1968 and have been residents of Heppner since 1983 Survivors include, his wife, at the home; sons, thek of Bellingham. Wash . Gary of Nampa. Dave of Idaho halls Idaho, and Ron of Hepp ncr. brothers. Ellis of John [>a> and Basil of Heppner; sisters Nellie Sin- tay of John Day and Edna Hinton of Mount Vernon. 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren Three brothers and two sisters died earlier Funeral serv ices were April 21 in the chapel at Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner ('(including service and burial were at Canyon City Hill Cemetery Memorial contributions may be nude to the American Cancer Socie ty, Oregon Division. 0330 S W Curry. Portland. OR 97201 G olfers plan family barbecue There will he a family barbecue 1987 club officers: Eldon Gilbert and play day at Willow Creek Coun and Barbara Cuts forth, Ed and try Club on Sunday. Apnl 26 at 4 Marie Strothers. Ed and Beverly Gunderson. Doug and Sonya Smith, pm . Hosts for the afternoon are the Rick and Susan Johnston Creeks stocked fo r A p ril 25 opener lxgaJ-*i/e trout were stocked in Willow Creek Lake was stocked Willow Creek from Cutstorthdown with 16.000 sub-legal trout two to the dam April 14 in preparation weeks ago. he said They should for the April 25 opening of W illow. grow to legal sue in about two Rhea, and Butter creeks to anglers month*, he added legal trout were also stocked below Only the three creeks open April Willow Creek I>am in the kids' 25 Other area creeks open later in fishing area. Fish and Wildlife May hW ntia Glen Wald reported F a ir superintendents to meet The Morrow County Fair Com meeting Those unable to attend the mittee is holding a Fair meeting may contact Marlene Cur- Superintendents meeting on April rin. Fair Secretary before the 28. 1987 at 2 p m at the pavilion on meeting “ We look forward to a sue the fairgrounds The 1987 premium cessful Fair for 1987 Without Books will be reviewed and correc volunteer Superintendents tions will be made tor final printing assistance, we could not produce the of this year's book The Fair Morrow County is fortunate to superintendents arc asked to turn in have such great citizens." Currin their changes at the April 28 said James J. Haves The funeral for James J Hayes will begin at I p m Thursday at the United Methodist Chur h in Hepp ncr Burial will follw at Heppner Masonic Cemetery Hayes. HI. of Hermiston. died Sunday. April 19. 1987 at Pioneer Memorial Hosptial He was horn Jan 31, 1906 at the family ranch on Rhea Creek, v>n of James and Nancy Burke Hayes He attended Rhea Creek School and schools in Pendleton and Heppner On Jan 31, 1930, he married Vi vian Stout She died in 1978 Hayes farmed on Rhea Creek un til his retirement in 1973 On Jan 2, 1980. he married Margaret Prophet at Vancouver. Wash , and the couple moved to Hermiston Hayes was a member of the Hepp^ ner Masonic Lodge. F-astcrn Star. Eagles. 50-year member of the Heppner Flks Lodge, the Blue Mountain Old Tune Fiddler's Association and the Morrow Coun ty Historical Society Board Survivors include his wife, at the home. son. James H of Heppner and two grandsons Two brothers and four sisters died earlier Memorial Contributions may be made to the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Fund. P.O. Box 9, Hepp ner. OR 97836 Sweeney Mortuary . Heppner, is in charge of arrangements M Herschell, LANDFILL TIME CHANGE | Learn to run better meetings Magic of Meetings, a workshop J landfill w ill be open to the public on Saturdays j jand Sundays from 1:00-5:00 p.m .0 N . #» V tk 'v * ' • i * « • »\ for leaders of volunteer organi/a tions is planned for Tuesday. May 12 from 6 M) 9 p m at the Dodge City Inn Conference Room in Boardman Those attending the workshop will hear Irom Marlene Currin, Charlotte Carpenter and Cindy Osleriand Perennials-Annuals-Bulbs-Dahlias about how to establish rapport and build trust w ith people quickly. how Berries-Sh rubs - Ht >use Plants to build and run a better business Herbs - Miniatu re Roses meeting, and how to deal with challenging personalities Pie and coffee served all day Fee for the workshop is S3 50 Ad Sponsored by Pettyjohn O il. lone Registration fee mas be mailed or taken to the OSU Extension Scrv ice iTirrrr2riTTTrT"i'iTr?rrTiT'?TTTrrTTiT?TTT7 ¡ONE GARDEN CLUB PLANT SALE lone Legion Hall April 29th 10 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. * I *s*. < ■ f»' V a V- • f . .. . • '.V > DRIVE OUR BEST Orive a set ot Z 800's tot 30 days. It you don't feel it s the best tire you ever owned, return'em We II give you your money back ¡1 * " * U ;. • -v . . - s L V . >* *» v ■ V f a 1 P205 75R IS P2I5 75R15 P225 75RI5 60,000 Mile Warranty v r» ' • ^ -, ' - , - * \ \ <**' * s'-. 1 ■ •» srv v j ' k T* wj| P185 75R 14 P195 75R14 P155 80R13 /; ^ ! A 1 PI65 80RI3 57. - *. [ * r ‘ '/ I, '- V ' s i ^ *XV*W*‘V V- • * < r. Topeka, Kansas, died April 10. She was horn Sept 7. 1930, at Topeka, the daughter of Frank and Jenny Rose Terry Blevins Lhc tami ly moved to Superior. Mont . in 1931, where Mrs Herschell lived until she was graduated from high school and returned to Topeka She moved to Oregon in 1949 She lived in Heppner from 1957 until 1964 when she returned to Topeka She and her husband ran a bakery in Heppner until I960 She worked for the Jostcn Year Book Co since 1970 and was an mspec tor in the Proofs Department Mrs Herschell was a member of Local No 49-C of the Graphic Com munications International Union She married Norbert "Swede'' Herschell Sept 12, 1949. at Topeka He survives at the home Other survivors include a son. W Bruce Herschell. Tecumseh. two daughters. Verla M Herschell. Tecumseh, and Dayle A Herschell. Topeka, a brother, Phillip O Blevins, Eagle Point. Ore . and two sisters Mrs Vergima Aylesworth. Seattle. Wash . and E V Blevins. Ukiah. Ore. Services were Apnl 13 in Topeka Interment is at Clinton Cemetery Memorial contributions for those who wish may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3001 S W. Van Burcn. Topeka. 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PICK-UP & RV RADIALS m ¿m Our toughest steel belted pick-up and RV radiais HIGHWAY 215 85R16/8 235 85R16 8 2 3 5 /8 5 R 1610 TRACTION 4 5 .1 7 101.41 103.75 111.55 108.04 117.11 Plus FET Plus FET ALL SEASON TRACTION LT235/85R16/10 800R 16.5 8 875R16.5/8 4-H News 950R 165 8 North I^ex Livestock 9 9 .3 1 P195 75R 14 27*8 50R 14 P205 75R15 P2I5 75R15 P235 75R15 30 95R156 3I105R15 6 3IH 5R 15 6 33 12 5R 15 6 950R165 31105R165 8 33 12 5R165 8 7 8 .5 3 8 8 .1 5 9 9 .5 9 Plus FET By Nancy Morter The North Lex Livestock 4-H club met at 2 p.m April 5. at Gneb Ran ches The meeting was called to order and the minutes were read The meeting was cut short so members could go look at heifers Kenny Grieb explained what a good heifer should look like, because April 17, in Hermiston. there m a heifer judging contest Kenny and Gen Gneb then showed 4-H'ers how to groom and show a steer by using a trained animal of their own This was to show people taking steers how to get started Refreshments were served by Gen Gneb t N. Ployhar Insurance •v:V ><r ' . i «.• * .i *-21 j-, 1 * ft ,£*• » • • V , sW. H E P P N E R 676-9481 124 N. Main Eleanor M. Herschell Eleanor HrpptM-r ( iu r i^ r im r s , Heppner, Oregon H fd n n d it, April 22, 1987- ELEVEN B ik e rs w ill come to Heppner Rose City Motorcycle Club of It's Tim e For FMrtland plans to make Heppner the farthest east the club has ever come on their annual 500 mile run. May 9 C R O P I N S U R A N C l 800-1.300cycles will participate, ★ ★ ★ ★ depending on weather, a spokesper son said The event is tuned with cyclists leaving Portland every 10 rconds beginning at 4 a m Phone 676-5818 or 676-V649 Bikers have been encouraged to »‘ Y 1 **AP* dnve at normal speeds and stop for meals and coffee The Heppner Chamber of Coni mercc will hand oul tourism inlor * mation and encourage them to visit $ Beginning on April 11, 1987 lhc Heppner City Jj again *..•••* »' I* / . 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