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• • T• - • •*.. j v • C ■ ' *. **V-2— «— 1 . ---- .^-.4 , . .a . Jondell l ev Allison Jane Crawford Nervo J • Rosary and funeral services were recently held f«*r Jane Crass ford Ner vn in H e a ld sb u rg . Ca Jane C raw ford Nervo passed away in Sanu Rosa on January 15. 1484 She was the wife o f Julius E Nervo and a member o f Sonoma C Pioneer wine fam ily Jane was a longtime resident o f Healdsburg and was a counselor at Ctovcrdalc H S . alum na o f Dominican College o f San Rafael and a member o f the A A H W Survivors include CiC'i Zellcrhach o f San Francisco. Christine Reidcll o f D enver, Francis N ervo o f Sacramento, brothers Ray Crawford o f W alnut Creek and A n Craw ford o f San Jose and some grandchildren C ontributions may be nude to (he A L S Research Center at Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center. 2333. Buchannan. S F . C A ‘*4115 Patricia Minnick * . •*« • < *. :- r Patricia Daisy M innick, a long time Irrigon resident, died January 22 in Virginia Mason Hospital. Scat tic She was 61 She was bom Dec 30, I *#27. in Irrig on She belonged to the Moose Lodge and Veterans o f Foreign Wars A uxiliary M rs M innick is survived by her husband Ralph, a son. Ken o f Ir rigon. two daughters. Norma O r ii/ and Cindy Segura, both o f Irrigon. a stepson. Ralph M innick o f W arm Springs, a brother. Jack Smith o f Portland, three sisters. Dus Smith of Tacoma and Norma Huwc and H ar riet H inkly o f Irrigon. and eight grandchildren A memorial service was at Burns Mortuary Chapel Private cremation has been held Bums Mortuary was in charge o f arrangements Memorials may be nude to the chanty o f one's choice H miikt Kathryn G Spears, age 90. former Union resident, died Sunday . January 22. at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner M rs Spears was bom on August 22, 1848, at Pine Valley, near Halfway She was the daughter o f Henry and Grace Boy les I re p On June 17. 1417, she was married to h d iu in Stewart Spears at Hallway He preceded her in death on December 2. 148* M rs Spears lived for many years in Union where she was active in the American Ir g io n Auxiliary and the United Methodist Church She en joyed drawing and o il painting Survivors include her daughters, Mrs Roy “ Y vonne" H a rm o f Har hor. Mrs Jim ' Sandra'' Hoyt o f Mapleton. tour grandchildm . six great grandchildren, tour sisters, Ldith H u ll ol Missoula. Montana. Verna Clark o f WooJburn. Lyle BUCKNUM ’S Now Serving LUNCH SPECIALS 2 * ° •2 ® o V i a M ONDAY W EDNESDAY Chili Burger •goo ^ w * > . * v TUESDAY Soft-shell Taco • |S O Patti Melt .................• > \ » • ■*. ÌV-* ALMA E. VINSON LICENSED TAX CONSULTANT a » • r h , * . ■ .»* / • ’ • ■ Personalized Income Tax Preparation Individual - Business. * • •• Morrow County’s only State Licensed Tax Consultant Federal & State Forms Available ■ lone girls hand loss to Helix E. Huger “ Come See M e A bout Your Tuxes!" Blackhorse Canyon Road Heppner Phone: 676-5157 (Or U*ave Message) Evening & Weekend Appointments Available Il / H K l k \ h u lg e P r e s e n ts : s l T rrrm SUNDAY SPECIALS!! B-B-Q Ribs & Salad Bar H M l All You Can Eat! 5 .0 0 11:30 a m. - 3:00 p.m. $ ' New. revised menu * regular menu Friday & Sat nights - Dinner 5 30-9 00 p m Friday Saturday Specials ffvrrv Week' Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 H h rrr F ne nJ\ Meet M2 N. Main u rm x The Adventures of (ira/eldu & Clem... I would like to thank my relatives and friends for the visits, phone calls, cards, and prayers during my open heart surgery I greatly ap p re d a te d your c o n ce rn , thoughtfulness and kimless I hanks Rosanna Applegate _________ _ __ 2 -1 -Ip > , - * X-polnl goals M ( upps, I; l.. Mortcr 2. Krtxiumis lo w 4X t lr lii XX. Padhrrg I ; \ M o rin 2. VV ,tgi nhlast •*; I M o rin 4. Morgan X; J. t upps 14; M . ( upps 12. touts lone 17 Hrllx IX. I u movers I oik - 27 Hrllx fc. Viral* lo w 7 Hrllx 2. Hloilrrd Shots J. ( upp* 2; V'agrntduol I M utual o f £ : Enum daw Cnum ctaw W ashlnylon P U B L IC N O T IC E The City ot Boardman Planning Commission w ill hold a public hear mg on Wednesday. February IV 1484 at 7 30 p m in the council chambers at Town Square to con siiler a home occupation permii tor "N a tu ra l H ea lin g" the location is 1 *2 N I 3rd Street <D*l 21 in hkx k 2 Hansen's First Addition) Signed Terry Tallman Chairman o f City o f Boardman Planning Commission Published February I. 1484 h î t t h h i t » n t m m T tj lone. OK v WHEMIM 1 D 503 422-7410 • N S U WA N C I C I N T f H INC ICiWOOOCOOOOOOOOCO»»»» >COOSrOOOCOSOOOOCOOOe>00«Oi B — U I - FREE 1 HALLMARK 1 FRAME OFFER! Buy the large size frame at regular price and get the matching frame free! <3 W -^I'icC C w u c/vfD 5 : V 't - . Mattslir* lo w 7 k 17 12 44 llrlix I I 4 12 14 41 M ( upp* 2 2-2 7; J. ( uppv X 2-2 12; I . M o n o 4 1-2 I I ; MaurnMa* 2 1-2 5; l‘a<t>>rrK I 1-2 X; Morgan » I-.11; V Nkwlrr 2 1-2 5; Papiwau A \ X ( ) l \ ( l \ ( i a rrt'H aw ocuitwn with: Gruzelda Ctnted. "Oh. Thank you Clem for these two lovely candy bars you got me for m] birthday I'm sure glad * tlll« > r ‘ xt M in i M n r l A. ( hex r u n was open this early What are you gonna fit me for my birthday ; Dinner 7" C lem G ushed "Oh. Gee Gra/elda. I'm gonna fii you this delicious microwave sandwich I picked up at the mini mart Aren t I a prince I of a guy7 iGm.eltLi Hissed. You re just too good to me Clem' *• Mary Cupps also shined defensive ly with 12 rebounds and seven points including a fourth quarter 3-point shot lone was outscored three o f the four quarters " A strong third quarler attack was a key to the gam e." said many o f lone's players It came down to the last minute to decide the fate o f the game, hut Jo Cupps finished the game after the final buzzer with two free throws The final score was 44 41 In IH**« w r s l a it n l o u i liu v n ru t> y insudfM jtotal fa n n e rs a ro u n d oui h u u tc lu k m if i nurm Lav. W .ishinglon we i r h rlp lr*u larrnrrsaiM l lam tvrrs all over th r !*ai ifV rv>ith<»esl m ake Ifvrli tH isiiw vsa mm sa fri S c r u s lo t a free q u o te o n a r a m x x m e n 6 4 k > Ihal pro v k tes full ic(»*a< rrn e n l to s t fix your h o m e ix motXle h o m e a s well a s a u to m a ta natality <o w r a g r lex your snow m otxle a n d c red II c a rd s I wish to thank all o f the staff and nurses ol Pioneer Memorial Hospital Dr Jeanne Berretta and I)r lid Ber retta for their help to me during an extra busy weekend while I was in the hospital They were all super Harriet Baits ___________ 2 -1 -Ip U m H .l.m > m m u iiU A A n t x t tm u n t m i m i ft ------ Jaye* I CARD OF TH A N K S ( A fter H ours! 6:00 a.m . - 11:00 p.m. ( |-lk's and out o f town guests only) ' t 11 » i r m n , Ptok) fry At»,-V# The meeting of the M orrow (\*un ts Medical Board w ill be meeting al Pioneer Memorial Hospii.il February 6 at 7 (X) p m The agenda is general business nutters Published February I. 1484 e p p n e r Pika Nancy Morter shoots the ball for lone, against the Grizzlies P U B L IC N O T IC E HI I 1 REPEATED DUE TO PO TUI AN DEMAND! % r i ----------------------------- IktskH I 2 N 4; Hvnum Wé insure the world’s riskiest business. 1999 .it Boardman City Hall. // I’ll-a H o t ifcXl Miller J X X I I . 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I tank 21 IX-27 kX X |a Kiwi* 11* |i|titci 1‘ aithrri The Cardinals pulled out a surpris ing victory Friday, January 27. against the Helix Grizzlies. 44 41 The Cardinals started o ff slow be ing out scored 11-7 in the first quarter, hut gained momentum as the game progressed Jo Cupps, who led the tone scor ing with 12 points, took three early fouls in the first quarter "ro d e the p in e " most o f the first half Upon re-entering the game in the second hall she picked up her 12 points. 10 rebounds, two blocked shots and no other fouls Although in ihe previous game against H elix, lone lost hy 25 plus points, lone remained optim istic throughout the game Linda M ortcr had two 3-pomt shots that were key to the game Amy Wagenblast hail a great delcn stvc game pulling down nine rc hounds ami having a blocked shot J The Morrow County Juvenile Ser vice Commission w ill hold a public hearing on 1484-90 biennial pro gram proposals on Thursday. Feb W . •* ^ ? H rp p w r 1» 22 V 11 2 l*tlu H w L Ik 12 12 15 * kX H rp p w r |XT| (‘«th rrg k 2-< IX Moll < C N IX; VUrtin I IMI 2 lin k I k o n 7 CX 1?; Mill hrtl. Itavc 2 2-X k. I im k a i II I I I 0 k rrtn : |V<U|| I k o n llanww I 1C2 2 t.n »t» 21 12 2k XT By Michelle Papmeau P U B L IC N O T IC E s WS No 40. Tim Hays and No 22 Will Martin, work together to try and stop Pilot Rock from making another basket Friday night in Heppner Pilot Rock beat Heppner in overtime Ik >ardman Oregon Published February I. 1484 . Ihe Rm kcls maile up tor those lour points in the tim nh quarter to send the game into overtime as the Mustangs missed to e tree throw sot which four were on the front end ot a one ami one The Mustangs onlv shot 4hS Irom ihe tree ihrow line all night B«*th Heppner and Pilot R oik managed i*nlv one field goal in over lime hui the Roikets were red hot trom the tree throw line connecting on all six The k *ss dropped the Mustangs oui o f ihe first place tie thev shared w iih Pilot Rock The Mustangs were text in scoring hy Diek Dev in w iih 17. followed hv B rv jn Padherg amt Russell B rill each wuh 15 apiece IX 'vin also grabbed 15 rchounds w iih Hav s get ling eight for Heppner Hark Orkkrt The funeral for D E 'S horty' Hudson was Tuesday at the Hcpp ner United Methodist Church with concluding service and burial at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery Hudson. 42. o f Heppner. died Fn Jan 27. I9 t9 , al PVOMCf Mem orial Hospital He was bom March 10. IK46. in Putman County . M o . to Dav id and G enic Johnvm Hudson He served with the U S Army during W orld War I On Nov 8. 1414. he married Fva Shannon at Mercer. M o The couple moved to the Heppner area in 1428 Hudson worked for the M orrow Cininty Road. Maintenance and Parks departments He was a member o f the American le g io n . Heppner BPOF. *58 and the United Methodist Church Survivors include sons. Hubert o f Eureka. C alif and Jay Decot Hepp ner; daughters W ilm a McTimpcny and Donna P e rk in s , both o f Pendleton, nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren His wife died in 1487 anil a son. Cladwm dic'd in 1 94' M em orial contributions may be nude to the United Methodist Church M emorial Fund. P O Box 733. Heppner, OR 47836 Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner. was in charge o f arrangements Taco Salad • By Scon Jonnxio« A large and loud Heppner crowd saw the Mustangs lose their third straight I ml.is night game J.inuarv 27 I his tunc the Mustangs fell sic Inn to the Pilot R<>vk Rockets in overtime 63 57 Ihe Mustangs found themselves down hy three at the end ol the tirsi quarter but exploded in ¡he second (Vnod scoring 22 jv in is I 5 o f ihcm tro n i D u k D e vin Heppner • mlscored Pil<*t K x k hv Hi m the *c ion d quarter anil led hy seven al halt Alter hai Mime the Rockets starteli to fight h a il and out scored the Mustangs 12 4 T im Hays scored fise o f Heppner"s nine jv'in i* to keep the Mustangs ahead, but onlv hv tour going into the fourth period D.E. ‘Shorty* Hudson F R ID A Y THURSDAY Weird Weenies w/spuds Devin takes high point honors Homer F Hager, jg c 77. Her mislon. died Jan 30. 1484 j t the D clanvrtcr Care Center, Pendleton He was previously hospitalized at Sacred Heart Hospital. Spokane. St M ary's Medical Center and Park M anor Convalescent Center in Walla Walla ITic funeral w ill he at l l a r n Saturday . February 4 at the First United Methodist Church a( I9 | E Gladys Avc Hcrmiston Vault interment w ill follow at the Hcrmiston cemetery Homer Hager was bom Nov 17. 14 1 I ai Heppner to J O and l inn u Baird Hager He was a veteran ot Vk\5 II serving with the t S Army tour years On June 20. 1453. he was married in Heppner to Katherine (K atiei Monahan from Condon He was employed on the Frank Andcr son Ranch. Heppner prior to W W II and follow ing his return from the service tor 20 years He moved to Hcrmiston in 1461 where he was employed by PGG until his retire ment He was a member of ihe Methodist Church both in Heppner and Hcrmiston He is survived by his w itc Katie in Hcrmiston. a sister Mrs Clayton (Harnctl Shaw of Cor sallis and a brother James Hager of Heppner Burns M ortuary. Hcrmiston is in charge o f ariangcnicnis Kathryn (iract* Spears : - i-----¡u Pennington o f C orvalliv. Phyllis Dawum o f Oregon C ity , a brother. Roben Lecp o f Eureka. C alifornia, numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends She was preceded m death by a daughter. Theona Prisate vault interment wav held at Union Cemetery A memorial scr vice for M rs Spears w ill be held later at the Pioneer M em orial Hospital and Nursing Center in Heppner Daniels Valley Funeral Chapel o f l^aGrandc was in charge ot arrangements Friends who wish may contribute to (he Union United Methodist C hurch m em orial fund or the Pioneer Memorial Hospital and N ur sing Center in care o f Daniels Valley Funeral Chapel. 1502 7th street. I .it-rande OR 9 7 t3 0 The funeral fo r Jondell l-ee Allison was held at die Christian lafe Center (Assembly o f God Church» in Hcppncr Burial was at the Hcpp ner Masonic Cemetery A lliu m . 26. o f Heppner. died Monday, Jan 23. 1484. a s tlve result o f a m inor vehicle accident on But ter creek Highway near Hcrmiston He was bom at Wauwatosa. Wis , on June 29. 1962. to Everett (.¿Dell and M arilyn A lliu m He had been a resident o f Hepp^ ner for the past I Vj years Prior to coming to Heppner A lliu m was with the U S Navy stationed in Virginia A lliu m was a member o f the Assembly o f God Church Survivors include his mother. M arilyn A lliu m o f Fstacada. lather Everett A lliu m o f l^ s Cruces, N M . grandmother. L illian A lliu m o f El Paul, Texas, brothers Tim o f F re sn o , C a lif and C ra ig o f Heppner Bums M ortuary, Hcrmiston was in charge o f arrangements ¿ -r • *v » . / fr • > '«■> ■ SIX* H e p p n rr ( i i u t l ^ l m n , H eppner, ( ) r f | t t n Wednesday, I r b n u r * I . 1484 O b itu a rie s ; ^ Mut uuj'j D/iug 1 " Si irth St.iul ! U _ |N( / I t« 1 IJHH'l oooocoo* (»'(»-•it -.n J