Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 30, 1987, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Heppner C»»/eUe-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 30, 1007 - FIVE
Reflecting through the year
January — School
levy finally passes after many trie«
John E Sallee was charged in connection with burglary at
the W agon W heel Cafe Dam ages and stolen articles were
valued at $1200
Heppner’s First Citizens named were Jane Rawlins and Larry
M ills
Rem odeling Heppner Hotel considered viable investm ent .
says board of directors for Bank of Eastern O regon.
Fate of M orrow County Health Care still up m the air after
public hearing County Court close to decision on short term
health care plan.
February — Feb 9-100 years ago H eppner was incor­
porated in to a city
O regon Governor Neil G oldschm idt visits H eppner
M arch — Lifeguard helicopter back in service
C ity Landfill needs plan to meet DEO requirem ents
Ebb Hughes and Josephine Rands are grand m arshal s for
St P a trick's Day Parade
First C ounty wide m edical board appointed
Park district to ask levy approval
Silence shrouds PMH adm inistrator resignation-opposing
views on m anagem ent said reason
A p ril — Home Health Agency requests hospital take over-
funding partially responsible for move
Morrow County Operating Levy passed health care levy, park
district and Heppner City charter am endm ent also passed
Mader nam ed C onservation Man of the Year
Dr Koznek leaves Heppner.
Lance Marvin wins trip to Chicago International Arts Festival
May — Verna Brinda named Extension Woman of the Year
Proposed Landfill would provide jobs and revenue Finley
Buttes considered as site
Ernest W ick replaces John Hempel as PMH adm inistrator
Fr Dom inic Hahn w ill serve St P a trick's and S? W illiam s
C hurches
Rose City M otorcycle Club rallies through Heppner-712
bikers participate
M urray's Drug store burglarized.
O lden-M cCabe fam ily hosts M em orial Day Pioneer Picnic
Board leans toward clinic lease-North Morrow Medical Board
has begun steps to lease clinic.
June — Council approves proposed
information.
hotel
contract
Class of 87 graduated from area schools
Angie Pedro and C huck Holt sworn in as City Council
m em bers.
Mam power line construction underway-from Baseline Road
into Heppner
W ilgers chosen for O regon Class A and B All-Star basket­
ball series
Mike M atthews is grand m arshall for lone 4th of July
celebration.
Aikm an hired as Public W orks Directory.
July — Two doctors visit H eppner, m eet hospital board
Zielinski moves practice to Herm iston.
H eppner still looking for a doctor.
W illow Creek Lake gets boat docks
Four returns from China tour-Jason D ougherty. Jason
Palm er, Kim Sager and coach Dale C onklin return from 10
day tour with Am ateur Sports Developm ent
Landfill contracts approved
W heat yields may be best ever
C om m ittee ponders A rchitect for Heppner Hotel
August — County, Road departm ent disagree on wage
issue.
Kmzua donates 37th calf roping saddle
Steve C urrin wins calf roping saddle.
A rchitect nam ed for hotel project
Power rates increase Oct 1.
Four arrested on drug charges-Tw o Irrigon men and man
and wom an from H erm iston charged with cocaine sales
September — Boeing plans to expand space park near
Boardm an
Nov 1988 set for com pletion of hotel project
M etro eyes Finley Butte for Portland garbage
Oiaper plant may open in Boardm an.
Factfinder hears wage and insurance views of county and
road departm ent
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October — Missy
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Queen
One in four bag buck.
Patty G entry celebrates 20 years with Bank of Eastern
Oregon
Morrow students com pare favorably with national average
on SAT tests
Heppner Hotel concerns to be finalized by council.
Nancy Bailey and Kristi O 'B rien named Fair and Rodeo
princesses.
November — M urrays Drug Store robbed again!
Morrow County receives first ever gold m edallion award for
Fair and Rodeo
Bid for W illow Creek Road to go out late this fall.
M ustangs meet Prospectors in football Class A playoffs in
John Day.
Tony C urrin and Butch Knowles ranked in PRCA world
standings
French files for re-election for State Representative.
New business in tow n-Fabncs, Etc.
United Way exceeds their lim itations.
December — Don Peterson elected OW GL President
Mader farm s selected by OWGL as 1987 Conservation Farm
of the Year
Slender Quest, new business in town
M iff Devin, lost overnight in the m ountains near Heppner
was found in good condition..
O liver Devin donates $1000 to Search and Rescue for help
in assisting with the rescue of son Miff.
Sandi Hanna nam ed PMH em ployee of the year.
Hazel Ham lin celebrates 93 glorious years.
County Court and Road Dept, reach agreem ent.
William
cordially invite you to attend
the elevation of
St. William's Mission
to St. William's Parish at
a Mass celebrated by
Bishop Thomas /. Connolly
Bishop of Baker
at 1:30 p m. - lanuary 3, 1988
St. William's Catholic Church
lone , Oregon
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Ashhaughs celebrate 70 years
()n Sunday. December 21. 1987. Clair Ashhaugh. 91, and Fay Ashhaugh.
83 celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary at their home in Ponland.
Oregon Their children. l-owcll o f Portland. George o f Coos Bay, Lois
Redding o f tan Angeles, California, were present as well as Clair's sister.
Lucy Glasscock. 95 o f Portland, and friends
Clair and Fay were raised at Hardman, and married in Heppner They
remember they had a fish dinner after the wedding
In 1921 they moved to Vancouver. Washington, and then hack to Fastcm
Oregon in 1934 where he worked on the family ranch and for Morrow
County However, part o f this time was spent in Northern Washington,
where Clair worked in the highway construction east o f Seattle In 1941
they moved to Portland, where they worked in the ship yards Fay later
worked at Meier and Frank for about 20 years until her retirement
They have five grandshiIdren. Shari Sheehan o f I.ukc Hasasue. Arizona.
Randy and Cary Residing o f San Franc isco, California and Denese Vlosky
who resides in Seattle. Washington, and Dana Ashhaugh o f Drain
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The First Christian Church w ill
hold a New Years Eve Party Thurs
day December 31. The fun and
fellowship w ill start at 8 p m in the
basement o f the church Bring
games, goodies, and your friends
Everyone is welcome Come »>ut and
join us.
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The Heppner Merchants commit
tee w ill hold its annual meeting
January 20. 6; 30 p m at Kales P i/
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Business w ill include election of
1988 officers and setting the ealen
lone Topic Club met at the home
ot Katherine Ltndstrom with Chris
ty Crowell and Tanya Hcideman as
hoaicaaeson D sca n b n 16 t*>i their
Christmas party Special guest was
Isa Brown Sue Proud foot was
welcomed as a new member
Following a Christmas luncheon.
Christy read a children s Christmas
story entitled "The Polar Express"
written and illustrated by Chris Van
Allshurg Flash member named her
favorite carol and gifts were
exchanged
Don Bristow's name was drawn to
Heppner B«x>ster club w ill meet on
Monday. January 4 at Kale's P i//a
Parlor, upstairs at 7 30 p m New
members arc especially encouraged
to attend
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ITic annual meeting w ill he a no
host dinner from the menu at Kates
All business people arc encouraged
to attend
receive the oil painting donated by
Shirley M i Nary as a benefit for the
lone Public l ibrary The club wants
to thank all those who donated to this
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Merchants committee to elect new officers
Booster Club
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