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. « • ' ■ Bf i**o<o . ■> BM»'«iaa I.««-» - H » 'Jia:1 **■'■** * - - • ‘ J • • J V # .* • t ■•*• n~irrrt KOUR - Heppner (ùirttf-T Im n, Hrppnrr. Oregon Wcdnnda«. December 16, 1987 Obituary The Official Ncwxpaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow ihÉ I Z Z I T Z -Z - M ac G . R i. The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspnper U S P S 240-420 ■ H tfy w r . O n fM imSrr I hr Art a t Marrb J. I*T*. S t r u t (taw p ib a p *■** at Hrvfwrr (J r^ rw (NTIrr at 147 W m W M r. straw Irtrpteum i W i n s n a H O m ---------- --------- lo (hr Hrpfmrr ( . u M a T t M t , P.O b r JJ7. Hrpp- aar, Oragoa STM*. Sahrrtplkw tit la VWru. * Wrier. (^Haa and (.raw ( ■■Utw; U 3 «Uavtwr* Jarre Haahw .......................................... Otlkr Manat M arquardt .................................................................................... David and April Sykes, Publishers Who Makes What? • » •j l » V> i •V. I f/jO ' > ~rrr< £ y. • ». I've heard a lot of talk about whether u>mr public ofTicial or employee does or does not earn what he's paid Hut that discussion invariably turns out to be an irguernent about how much he is paid Salaries for public officials and employees are public records and there ■bouklnt be a need to wonder Fhey are generally published as part of each igcncy's budget once a year. With lew phone calls around the county. I’ve »Heeled some salary figures for some key public officials and employees Chief Executive Officers Doyle McCaslin. Superintendent of • $48.0()d Miller. Pori Manager 43.00C Dalrymple. Board man City Manager 33.073 is Carlson. County Judge 31.654 I lovegren. Heppner City Administrator 27,468 Directors of the Works Chuck Starr. Asst Superintendent of Schools M l.958 ill Aikman. County Director of Public Works 36.001 Walter, Port Director o f Marine Operations .34.801 Wick. County Medical Service Administration 34.70C raid Rea. Port Superintendent of Maintenance 26.33C Phillips, Boardman Director of Public Works 24,SIM vid Winter. Hcppncr Water Superintendent 2 3 .10C ICeiih White. Irrigon Maintenance, Superintendent I2.48C Policeman (Vacant). Boardman Director of Public Safety *26.421 Roy Drago. County Shcnll 25,944 Doug Rathbun. Heppner Chief of Police 25.86C Steve Mackey, Irrigon Director of Public Safety 23,001 In conducting this survey, it became apparent to me that while some job* »re so different that any direct comparison from one entity to another is fruitless As I see it. these folks should be compared with similarly situates] employees in the private sector. Ihat comparison is hard to make since private sector salaries are not generally available for publication Maybe we should all have greater confidence Hi the boards and budget [none of whom arc paid anything) who set those v.il.iries Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hugh«* Chambw Managw » < • lr í * > , ,>»*• * r*f •I f • ■ / ' ■ •*:■., ,v . y * , v ! >i- -* j \ i c i" ' :v BEECHER'S -*| » i ‘7k ** '• , : * f J * V M . ; . - , 'i ' / ì Grand Opening-New Years Eve BASH ■ ..*/• y j- ■ ?.. - i c V - V * : i r f, *,< • 'v / v V ■ ’ , l k :. ' W •; - .> v ! D o o r P riz e s -G a m e s D in n e r - B B Q R ib s & S a la d B a r A ll You ( 'a n E a t 5 :0 0 p .m . ( G r i l l w ill be o n ) Live Music by Niyhthawk 9 3 0 2: 00 : - <a»o WH W dotes Dec • :-7 n th Tit* I I m t f ^ J « ' t . f '4 P? [f >>. / t #>v • J * ’*L/U Ï',J ' ;I ' , I I . We welcome you to attend our a Tues., * * December * •p * en 22, 10 House a m.-5 p.m. ¡ ' . • ! • / ' ■ '■ < *' i l . * ■ A* L» . • % • y k* « y ' , • ■ : " t * Invite a guest and come to Chamber Tuesday, Dccemhcr 22. A special treat is in store for you with a timely program about Russia Jo Anne Kock, Wasco and Sherman County Extension Agent, spent four weeks in Ruvsia this past September, visiting cities such as Mongolia. Moscow, and Helsinki She travel ed with a group of 13. all of whom were able to set up their own agen da and have it verified ahead of tine JoAnnc had the privilege of a Rus sian escort for part of the lour, which gave her deeper insight into their lives. JoAnnc reports that Russians arc very family oriented, strongly believing that “ children are the future" Ihcy art very curious about everything related to the United Slates JoAnnc made a great good will ambassador I promise you will enjoy her program with her many experiences to relate, slides, and display table Give yourself a Christmas treat, come early, sit back and enjoy. •Hats off to the new Elks staff Meals arc delicious and never the same twice Gayle and Bette are do ing an excellent job Try it. you'll like it and Chamber, too •Chamber of Commerce wishes all of you a very Merry Christmas v . Vi i Enter to win Door Prizes »•i K * Cookies^-Punch ? ; j . i, V;-c\w ■ * V. . » * .* • Member fDlC A •< FREE Picture taken with SANTA 11 a.m.-4 p.m. r i First Interstate Bank 676-9163 H eppner Mae 0 . Rugg, 72 yean old. a Vancouver resident passed away at her home on December 12. Mrs Rugg was bom July 24, 1915 in Lostme. Oregon He parents were James Peter Gtllesptc and Elsie Mae Johnston Gillespie. She graduated from Wallowa High School in 1933. On March 27, 1938 she married Anson Rugg in LaGrande He precceded her in death June 12, 1983 She and her husband owned and operated the grocery store and ser vice station located at Ruggs Junc tion in Heppner They also owned and operated the Wallowa Hotel and Restaurant They moved to Walla Walla in 1948 While there, Mrs Rugg work ed for Murphy Favor Co and the Baker Boyer Bank, retiring in 1968 Prior to moving to Vancouver I Vk years ago, she lived in College Place. WA She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and Business Women's Association She was also an accomplished pianist and church organist for many years. Services were held Tuesday. December 15. at Groseclose Garden Chapel in Walla Walla Pastor LeRoy Selby officiated Interment was at Mt View Cemetery Donations to the Arthritis Foun daiton may be made through Groseckwe Funeral Home. 34 Boyer Avenue. Walla Walla. Wa 99362 School Lunch Menus December 21-23 Heppner High School Monday -Christmas dinner and milk Tuesday-bumtos and milk. W ednesday-cooks choice lone Scbuub Monday Ravioli with cheese, toss ed salad, hot rolls, fruit and milk Tuesday-chill, cheese »ticks, celery sticks, fruit and milk. Wednesday-chicken noodle soup, ham or peanut butter sandwiches. vegetable sticks, crackers, pickles and nulk. RHS Monday hamburger gravy, potatos. cheese sticks, rolls, butter, oranges and milk Tuesday-bumtos, nachos. green beans, crazy cake, pears and milk Wednesday-chic ken wiches,. tartar sauce, chips, vegetable sticks, ice crean^sandwiches, candy and milk Monday-grilled cheese sand wiches. tomato soup, vegetable sticks, fruit and milk Tuesday-fish portions, butter nee, com. lime jcllo and pineapple and milk. W ednesday-chicken nuggets, rolls, butter, fruit fantasy, mixed vegetables and milk. AC Houghton Monday-aim dogs, chips, carrots, cookies, fruit and milk Tuesday-beef stew, hot rolls, jello, fruit and milk. Wednesday tomato soup, egg salad and peanut butter sandwiches, celery sticks, fruit and milk Births Joseph W alter West-a son. Joseph was bom December 8 to Millie and Bill West of Anchorage Alaska The baby weighed 9 lbs 4 oz. Grandparents are Joe and Hilda Yocom, Lexington and Ken and Donna Hunker. Oak Harbor. WA Great grandparents are Venice Hendrickson, Pendleton and Merrill Davis. Shedd. Or. Letters jo the Editor Lottery Winners Local winners in the Oregon State Lottery arc from Heppner Hamel J. Batty, $100 from Murrays Drug Store, and Carol D Baker. Lex ington. $50 woo at Del's Market in Lexington Hospital Notes Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Wade Bothwell. Heppner- admitted Dec 8. discharged Dec 9. Lulu McIntosh, lone-admitted Dec 10; still receiving care Travis Dollarhide, Heppner admitted Dec. 12 discharged Dec 13 — Justice Court Report The Morrow County Justice Court reports handling the following business during the past week Richard Calvin Turrell. Heppner Waste of Game Mammal (deer) $57 fine David lee Hanna. Heppner-Wasle of Game Mammal (deer) $57 fine John S Yambra, Portland- Suspended License $427 fine Kevin Fnc Olsen, Kennewick. WA Illegal ••U" Turn. $17 fine Ronald Earl Bliven. Salem Violation Road Closure $46 fine M arshall Allen DcHaven, Portland Failure to Validate game tag to wit Elk tag $35 fine. Viola tion Road Closure $46 fine. Edwin Leroy Totten. Redmond Waste of Game Fish $57 fine Lawrence Germkl Foster, Bend No Valid Elk Tag $82 hail forfeited Loren James Allen. Heppner Improper left turn into wrong lane $24 fine James Matthew HcaJy. Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed 71 mph in a 55 mph zone $40 fine Rolla Beryl Boughar. Portland Criminal trespass while in posses s»on of firearm $102 fine. Christmas displays makes people happy To the Editor: Tis the Season to be Jolly, and a very good way is to drive around the streets of Boardman and the roads outside the town and view the Christmas lights and decorations at night Many beautiful displays both large and small telling of much tunc and expense to make our area a bit more bright and cheery for others Take someone along and look at the displays, a small child really enjoys the wonders of this season. Thanks to everyooe who did a part of mak ing a all possible, we enjoyed it very much Sincerely (s) Arnold Braat Heppner Police The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the following business Air- i ng the past week: Dec 7: 2:50 a m <itation issued for Violation of the Basic Rule 53 mph in a 35 mph zone Dec 8: 12 39 a m request officer for Security Check. Dec. 9: 12 46 a m request officer for Security Check; 9 54 p m - request officr for Security Check, 11:14 p m.-false alarm Dec. 10: 10:52 p.m.-citation issued for No Operator License Dec. II: 12:43 a m request of ficer for Security Check. 1:04 a m - request officer for Security Check Dec. 13: 12:19 a m request of ficer for Security Check; 2:53 a m.- report of Criminal Mischief. 7:34 p.m -report of Assault. 11:15 p.m - request officer for Security Check CHRISTMAS Electrolysis & Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal A n n a S c h w a n in C e r tifie d E le c tr o lo g is t 6 7 6 -9 2 4 8 Open Tuesdays Only or by Appointment CHRISTMAS AT NAPA 2 4 in . B e a r fo r h e r o r a I i A P A “ Overnight E x p re s s” T r u c k f o r h im (While 3 Last) only *1 9 »* Marriage License The Morrow County Clerk's of fice at the Courthouse in Heppner reports issuing the following mar nage license during the past week: Kim K Gabncl. 27. Hemuslon and Judi Kac Ward. 22, Heppner Heppner Auto Parts 676 9123 S\ Â 148 E C enter H eppner HRANDnmil 1 Hey! Don’t Forget It’s Tax Time Bring In Your PIK Certificates and Save 2% Over The Cash Bid On Year End Deductions Be Sure To Call For Competitive Cash Bids And - There are only two weeks left to take ad vantage of the investment tax credit on new equipment. Call Now. And - Need Calkins parts? Now save 10% on any Calkins parts picked up or ordered by January 15. . __ 4 3 h LAND C£NLX O'LAKLS AUTO CLINIC Everyone is invited to help celebrate our FIRST On Monday Dec. 21 From 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Say Hello & Sign-up for our Drawing ★ 1st - Carb. Overhaul ★ 2nd * Minor Tune-up ★ 3rd • Service Job COFFEE & COOKIES And - Winter overhaul special on now. 10% off on parts and labor in our shop. Call for a free inspection and estimate. And - We still have lots of Christmas ideas in the store. Be sure to stop. And - Get your livestock fencing, post, gates, and materials. Christmas Sale Continues Thru December 24 th Harrow County M m«$ m III««« MIM 1’IM 9% Ut N> Äs J î à j KT*» f. 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