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•*.. j • «' * '• :t -%- • *x * • * ^ » "*, * FOI R - Heppner Gazette-Times, H rppnrr, Ore««" Wednesday. September ».IW 7 ~*w -------- --------------- ----------------------- “ — The O fficia l Newspaper o f the C ity o f Heppner and the County o f M orrow frw*1**— "— The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES M o rro w C o u n ty ’ s Honte-O w ned W eekly N e y s p a p rr U8PS 240-420 PuM tUwd i * i f ) U t d iia d ii and r n lr r n j ■ w iim d <(•«* m a i l e r at Ike Poa (MTWr at H eppner. ( »regun under the A rt a# M arch 3, 1174. Second c la n p o M a fr paid at Heppner. O regon (N ik e at 147 WeU WUkor. Street teteptm oe i MM i 6’ 6. s : f ll td d re n i ornm una at hen to the Heppner U a u ttr I Im rv P C) B u i 337, tie p p n e r. O regon W ilt . S y b n rlp tto m : l i t la M u rro n , W heeler. (.IM U m and I .ra n t t m in t le v 113 rlrew here J o rre H u g h e *............................................................... (N ik e M anager. T tp e a e ttin g Sand) HoM t .................................................................................................New* Ida o r M a rk S tru t her» ..................................................................... (.ra p h k * D epartm ent (.a d Kaplneau ....................................................................... (.ra p h k *. D M rtb u tlo n H leen S a ilin g ........................................................................................... P ro o f Reading David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Navy Planes no longer fly over Boardman To the Editor: Hear A dm iral J M Seely Dept o f ihe Navy Naval A ir Station. W hidbey Island O ak H a rb o r, W a s h in g to n 98278 6UX) Dear A dm iral Seely In the past I have complained about the operation o f Navy flights at (he Boardman Bombing Range You have made some changes al the range This has improved the liv ing environment 100% from the noise o f these (lights And since the * .v ; .» ‘ 1 T o the Editor: Commander Hal C urtis Commanding O ffice r Boardman Bombing Range Dear Commander C urtis: It is so easy to com plain about things we d on 't like i have com plained about the Navy operation on the bombing range at Boardman in I be past. Now it is time to give you a ’ thumbs u p "--"J o b W ell IX»nc” Navy pilots no longer fly over our tow n, the safety o f Ihe city from air accidents is secure. I. fo r one. wish to thank you for the effort you expoutkled to solve the problem The Navy does care Congratula tions for a job w ell done I hope you w ill also thank all o f the men in your command who helped accomplish this jo b Sincerely, (st Bruce O. Nichols Boardman and just plain thank you The opera lion o f your aircraft in the last lew months has been great The livin g environment at Boardman has im proved 100%. I also feel any cn dangcrincnt to the comm unity from Navy (lights has been removed Again. Hal. I say thank you Sincerely. Is) Bruce ( ) Nicholes Boardman Encourages school spirit ■ ' • • * v* . * ■ i ' Í y . a. ; à í v ; / v f* A-r * 'V 1 . , V * ‘ • / ’ • • v " r :* V * * - . r - . • .>»*1, • i* : T o the Editor: We, the Student Council o f Hcpp ner High School would like to see more enthusiasm w ithin the student body We feel if there is more school spirit and enthusiasm, it w ill give ad ditional encouragement to work harder and to win Al*». we appreciate all the support parents give and would like to en courage them to continue We would like to see more students p a rtic ip a te in pep asscmplics because the teams need to know they arc backed one hun dred percent Student council is put ting on the first pep assembly September 11 We want to cn courage the student body to have school spirit in a manner that w ill earn our school respect throughout the district and the state We want our team to be winners in spirit and athletics. (s) Eon Cecil Student Council Publicity Director Heppner Police Report Meeting Notices The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the following business dur ing the past week August 31: 12 40 a m call to [Ximesttc Eight. 4 W a m citation issued for Violation o f the Basic Rule (30 ntph in a 25 mph / o ik ). 9:03 p.m -report o f Horses loose 10:22 p m -report o f Careless D rivin g . September 2: 12:23 a m.-False Alarm , b 4K a m citation issued for V iolation o f the Basic Rule (40 mph in a 25 ntph /one); 10:36 a m assist ambulance. 10 50 p m -request o f ficer for Security ('heck September 6 9 55-rcport o f C rim inal M ischief il Chief Rathbun’s Remember School’ s Open D rive w ith care Teach children safety rules C ounts M edical Board The M orrow County Medical Board w ill meet September 21. 7 p m at Boardman C ity Hall M useum C om m ission The M orrow County Museum Commission w ill meet Tuesday. Sept 15. 7:30 p m at the museum building in Heppner W illow C reek C o u n try C lu b A work day w ill begin at 8 a m Saturday. Sept 12 at W illow Creek Country Club Births Cance M ichael la itt-a son Lance M ichael, was born August 31 to Shelly and M ike L o ti o f Pendleton The baby weighing 7 lbs 12 o/ . was bom at St Anthony Hospital Grandparents arc Sonny and Sharon Biddle and Rjndy and Ber nice Lott, all o f Heppner Sheriffs Report The M orrow County S h e riff s O f fice reports handling or dispatching the fo ilo w in g business during the past week September 2 the s h e riffs office dispatched the Boardman Eire Dept to a grass and straw fire at the south end o f Peters Road September 2: the s h e riffs office dispatched the Heppner ambulance to a Heppner residence A female w ith an illness was transported to Pioneer M em orial Hospital. September 3 the sherifT % office dispatched the Heppner ambulance to a residence on Shobc Canyon A female was transported to Pioneer M em orial Hospital September 3: a deputy responded to investigate an unknown suspicious male al a Boardman business September 4 the sherifTs office dispatched the Heppner ambulance to an lone residence A female with an unknown illness was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston September 4 the sherifTs office assisted Boardman police attempt to locate a vehicle involved in a com plaint o f Theft o f Service from a Boardman business September 4 a deputy responded to the lone area to attempt to locale three ve hicles reported being operated recklessly around town September 5 a deputy assisted Oregon State Police locate a vehicle that had been involved in an earlier inc ident in the vicinity o f the Board n un rest area Vehicle was located in Boardman September 5 a deputy responded to assist Boardman Police with com plaint o f a neighborhood disturbance in Boardman September 6 a deputy assisted Boardman police locate subjects in volved in an incident at the Board n un Marina September 6 a deputy assisted the Boardnun Police Dept at a local business after locating a fight in progress September 6 the s h e riffs office dispatched Ihe Boardnun ambulance to the Boanlnun Manna for a fcnulc subject w ith an unknown illness September b the s h e riffs office dispatched the Boardnun Eire Dept to I act W ilson Road to a s iiu ll grass fin September 6 the s h e riffs office cited Ruben O ro/co. 49. Mesa. Washington, for allegedly D riving W hile Suspended September 7 a deputy responded to an Irng on residence after receiv ing complaint o f a neighborhood disturbance September 7 a deputy responded to assist Boardnun Police investigate complaint o f a disturbance in the Boardnun Marina D u rin g the week o f August 31 September 5. the s h e riff so ffice assisted five disabled motorists September 8 a deputy responded to assist Boardnun police investigate and arrest one male subject on a charge of Assault September 8 the s h e riff s office dispatched the Boardnun ambulance to a Boardnun residence A fcn ulc was transported to Go**] Shepherd Hospital School Menus Health Dept. H eppner Elem entary School Thursday. Sept. IObarbecue beef on a bun. coleslaw, cheese sticks, fru it and m ilk Friday. Sept 11 turkey casserole, carrot and celery sticks, blueberry m uffins, gelatin, and m ilk Monday, Sept 14 c h ili, tossed salad, combrcad. fru it and m ilk Tucwlav. fish slick*. potato salad, celery and peanut butter, fru it crisp and m ilk Wednesday. Sept. I fe hamburger* w ith fixings, vegetable stick*, bak ed beans apples and m ilk F rid a y . Sept 11 blood pressures and imm unization*. 8 30 -4 p m . Heppner office Tuexday. Sept 15-Nood pressures and immunizations. I 30 4 p m . Boardnun C ity Hall W ednesday, Sept 1 6-blo od pressures. 2-3 p m . lone Bank o f Eastern Oregon kitchen F rid a y. Sept 18-office closed for vacation Tuesday. Sept 22 bl*x>dpressures and immunization*. 1-4 p m . Ir- rigon county offices Friday. Sept 25-blood pressures and immunizations. 8 30 4 p m Heppner office Obituary l i s te r l^ e Cox L e x e r Lee C o *. 69. Pendleton, died September I at St Anthony Hospital in Pendleton Graveside service* were Friday. Sept 4 at Lexington cemetery He wav bum (X to b e r 31, 1917 to Franklin Dee and Geaita Palmer Cox at Lexington He attended and graduated from Lexington vchool* He wav a wheat farmer in the L e x ington area all o f hiv w orking yearv He served in the U S A rm y during W orld W ar II in Europe and N o r thern A frica He married the form er Elsie R Cole. November 16. 1963 The cou ple moved to Pendleton in 1978 He was a member o f the Heppner Elks Didge. Surv ivors include his w ife Elsie at home in Pendleton, one brother M arvin R Cox o f Springs illc . Utah, three nieces and tw o nephews C ontribution* for those who wish may be made to the American Heart Assoc, or the American Cancer Society cither directly o r through Bums Mortuary Bums M ortuary. Pendleton, was in charge o f arrangements Lillie E. Phillips L illie E Phillips. 8 1 . M ilw aukic. died Saturday. Sept 5. 1987 U ntil six months ago. she and her hus band. Columbus were Heppner residents for seven years S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e her tw o daughters Pay Pagcol Heppner and B illie Luce o f Portland, four grand children, six great grandchildren and three step grand children She wav preceded in death hy her huvband. Columbus Burial was at Rose City Cemetery in Portland Memorial contributions, for those who w ish, may be made to the Heart Fund or Cancer Society Thursday. Sept 17 tacos, lettuce, cheese, hot vegetable, fruit, cookie and mtlk Friday. Sept 18-vausagc fried rice, oriental vegetable*. biscuit w ith hones, raisins and m ilk \ ^ A to rn a d o a t »«a •• k n o w n a * a w a te rs p o u t." { MAKE ANY NIGHT SPECIAL! £ ¿♦New Menu *New Management J \ ^Banquet Facilities \ Now Appearing Weekends The Howard Taylor Band j \ Besturant t Lounge ___________— ------------------- ----------w u M A M a k M M M M aXXVVNSSVV Three people purchased prize winning lottery tickets in Heppner during the last half of August Janet N Bcamcr and Barbara A C'utsforth. both of Heppner, each won 5100 m the Cash Roulette lo t tery game w ith tickets purchased at Central Market Ernest Bigbee. Heppner. won 550 with a ticket purchased at Murray Drugs ^ Send the FTD® Sw eet M em ories’ ’ Bouquet. Grandparents Day is September 1V C-ill or visit us today. The Country TT osq 676 9426 233 N. Main ~ \r Heppner « IS* Solon«,»» j r TU» . 1387(TO* Cal 's Lounge Proudly Presents: An Ugly Bartender Contest Thursday September 17th. - Vote Now “ Come One - Come All to the lilie s! Extravaganza Ever! Proceeds to Help M.S. Come in and see Mikki tend bar and vote for your favorite ugly harten Enjoy Free Bar Snacks Super Surprises Remember to Note l gl> Help us support M.S, Cal’s Cafe & Lounge I Heppner 6 7 6 -5 0 2 6 EMERT AGRICULTURE SERVICE Alfalfa*Clover*Grams*Bcans*ftisture Mixes*Turf Seed P.O. Box 1175 Pasco VVA 99301 J. Wayne Monahan, Sales Representative (503) 384-6923, Condon, OR 97823 RANGELAXD GRASSES AVAILABLE NOW!! Ranger Alfalfa Western Rossana Sheep Fescue Intermediate/Oahe Crested Norden Russian Wildrye Ylnal Orchard Grass. FH)tomac Sainfoin/ Romont CI o w A b II ow Blossom Sweet Secar Big Blue Bunch Grass Basin Wild Rye Birdsfoot Trefoil Slender Wheat Grass Manchar Smooth Brome Green Needle Grass Sherman Big Blue Crttna Thichspihe Siberian Wheatgrass r Ladak Alfalfa Small Burnett Canbar Canby Bluegrass Smooth Brome Common Crested/Fairway Orchard Grass. Paiute Orchard Grass,Latar Clover Red Tall Wheat Gras&Alcar Cicer Milkvetch Pubescent Wheatgrass Common Four Way Salt Bush Fawn Tall Fescue Ourar Hard Fescue Luna Pubescent Whitar Beardless Greenar Intermediate Sodar Streambank Hrinvn Njvv, Hl.u k Saturn o. r . Paula I.ui/H'. Wine. B/«t< k Grey •34*' * 3 .3 " Fresh Air the picking, these lucioux pumps add the perfect point) to fell's latest look*. Crisp, classic styles are cut to flatter work and weekend wardrobes Leave it to Life Stride to bring you quality. UstefuJ footwear at price* that won't bite. A 5HDE B O X Shoes for every walk of life” -s • mm fc V i / ; w y . 'j f i r * :——she»/«! 5 * j f \ fiQ M M tM fiv V V V W V V V f Make sweet memories for your grandparents. Hospital Notes W ilm a M abc. Heppner admitted September I . discharged September 2; and Gaylord Davis. Heppner admitted September 2. discharged September 3 Ih e follow ing people who were admitted to the hospital were still receiving care Tuesday Vivian Elder. Heppner admitted September 2. and Noel Gay Harshman. Heppner admitted September 7 The Wagon Wheel BeDKer M orrow County Justice Court at the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the fo llo w in g business during the past week W illiam Lindsey Davis. Heppner Possession o f a Falsely Applied fo r Resident Angling License. 536 fine Ronald Gene M cG raw . lone Exceeding the M axim um (70 mph in a 55 mph zone». 530 fine P a tric k O ra ly n M itc h e ll, H crm iston-D efective Equipment. 536 fine. Exceeding the M axim um Speed (68 mph in a 55 mph zone), not guilty . R icky A lle n Rada, Pasco. W ashington-Hunting a Prohibited Area, to wit North of North E x terior boundary of Umatilla N aiioiul Forest. 542 line W illia m Brian W’hite. Pasco Hunting Prohibited Area, to wit North o f North exterior boundary of l n u llII.i National Forest. 542 line Lottery winners The M orrow County C lerk s O f fice at the Courthouse in Heppner reports issuing the follow ing m ar riage license Randy R Smith. 2 1. and Carllena Kay Rathbun. 2 1. both o f Heppner M H S H H M W 8 n H N H M N k v v S b V * s .v * V 4 * * N * s * '* v ^ V S S k V V s » || Justice Court Report P ioneer M e m o ria l H o s p ita l reports admitting and discharging the follow ing patients during (he past week Beth C lark. Heppner admitted September I . discharged September * Marriage License