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#• _. _ . • « « . . " ‘r v ’ c # - * • • *. . <■ • — -A - » , « Vi Jr-- Long time Heppner doctor passes away %*•. The Heppner Morrow County’s Home Owned Newspaper azette VOI 107 NO. 27 imes Jan/cn. Baker, Kathleen Jansen. Portland and Shelley Gustafson, H ills b o r o . An avid gardner. Dr W olff was a charter member of the Heppner Garden Club, past president o f the Heppner Chamber of Commerce. Flkx member and member of the Morrow CiHints School IVvard lor 12 scan Dr Wolft is also a Past Hvhalted Ruler ot B P O F. No. 358 He has served as medical advisor to a nurse practitioner in Condon and Fossil for two years and was on several other medical related boards and associations He wax selected as Man ot the Year tor Heppner tor 1987 A retirement dinner was held in his honor in November 1988, after announcing his retirement from 36 sears ol practicing medicine It was pointed iHit at this time, that Pioneer Memorial Hospital would have had to close its doors had it not been for him keeping up hix practice He was the only doctor practicing in the area He wax given an all expense (said trip to Australia and New Zealand as a token ot the town’s appreciation of the care he had given it He will surely be misted for his service to this communitv r v w -r Wallace H Wolff, M D V » . Z .- '* • „ • I • "t * • I.- • « •> -. - • , r < \ c! Correction Nora la m will be in Heppner Ju ly 8 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds Die banquet will begin at 7 p m and the meeting will follow at 7:30 p m Rollis is one of McCall’s “ Great Kids” 6 Pages Heppner 25‘ W ednesday, July 5, 1989 longtime Heppner resident and ■radical doctor in the Heppner area. Dr Wallace W olff. pjxxcd av»a> in Heppner Friday, June JO at the age of 72 l)r Wolf! came to Heppnei in 1952. buy ing init the practice ol Dr Richard O ’Shea. who had entered the army He was here one year, betorc he. too. lett lor the army, returning in 1953 to continue hix practice Dr Wolf! had delivered bahiex. done xurgery and practiced psvchiairy during hix time in Hcpp ner This combination of medicine ix almost unheard of in this day of specialization Dr Wolff was bom m 1916 on a Montana ranch to Ira John and Sophie Marie, loosing to Wixconxin vs hen he ssax 6 years old He graduated from medical xchool from the University ot W ixconxin in 1947, completed his inicrnxhip. spent tvso years residency in Seattle and work ed tor a doctor in White Salmon. Wa . betore coming to Heppner in 19*2 He and his wile Rita, who proceeded him in death in I9 7h hail foe children His children me hide xonx NS ilium 5 of Manhattan. Kan and I homax F ot Salem, and daughters Kelley Bible School donates to Neighborhood center April Hollis, 12. Heppner was the recent winner ot a 1989 lom McCall \ward lot Community Service K ATI 1 V and the Ben) Franklin Federal Savings and loan arc co sponsors ot Great Kulx April was selected tor her service to senior c iti/cnx She v ixitx Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home twice a week, a few hours each time, to assist there I he winners celebrated by alien ding a Great Kids Day at Oaks Amusement Park on Juno 17 The honorees received a plaque and a * 4 * check lor $100 during a ceremony hosted by Paul Linnman The after non at the park included live music by Johnny Limbo and the 1 ugnuts and an unlimited number of rides for S! April will he featured in a Spirit ol the Nonhwexl Story on Monday . July 17 during the 5 p m news A special 60 second message will highlight her accomplishments The awards are given to single init youth 8 19 years of age. who have given exceptional volunteer service to the communitv ; .’ .** • ' « • # ■ • Kimhcrle Wright Trotter graduated Irom Bassist College in IGrtlaml, June lb. with an Associate Degree in Apparel Design The ceremony, held at the IGrtland Vert Auditorium, was unique in that the students designed, created garments anil devised their own riaduntion ceremony with a fashion show presentation Also honored were interior design and merchandising students Kiniherle is presently employed as an Assistant Designer Product C 2*: The kindergarten class of Vacation Bible School presented items to the Neighborhood Center to show they ’share God s love’ Sixty-five children attended bible school last week, put on by the Episcopal, Lutheran and Methodist Churches Nadine O ’Brien, right, accepts the donation for the center Brosnan completes Cadet training Volunteers plant cottonwoods Cadet James D. Brosnan. Hcpp ner, recently completed the Oregon State Police Summer Cadet Training at the Oregon Police Academy in Monmouth The training session covered such subject» as Motor Vehicle, Criminal and Fish and Game l^iws. First Aid CPR. Dclen sive Tactics. Fmcrgency Vehicle Operation and Puhlii Relations State Police Cadets work in Oregon’s parks, slate lores! and coastal areas during the summer and tail tourist and hunting seasons Cadets must he 18 years ot age, possess a Inch school diploma or equivalent, he a U S citizen, have an Oregon driver's license with a good record, and uncorrcctcd vision o f 20/80 in each eye corrected to 20/20 They must also pass a writ ten examination Persons interested can contact General Headquarters I reining Division at Volunteers planted over 1.000 cot tonwondx on Little Wall Creek on June 24 The trees will prov ide need ed shade to enhance the habitat for the fish as well as stabilize the hank Ihis proiect is part ol the continu mg fish enhancement program the Forest Service has been involved in over the past three years on Little Wall Creek Volunteers came troni the Ixxac Walton League. Oregon IX’part ment of Fish A Wildlife and Heppner Ranger District V ... v, * î * * wz.* 1 , • . I • > - . • V < ’ x.**r’, >1 * Trotter graduates from Bassist College Developer with IX^honx Knitting Co in l\>rtland This firm makes chcorlcading uniforms, lettermen jackets and sportswear Attending the graduation were Kimberley’s parents. Ken ami Judy Wright. Nance and Brent, grand patents Mr ami Mi» Glenn Smith ami Mr and Mrs Harold Wright. Heppner. Mr and Mrs George I rotter. Hcrmixton and Mr ami Mrs Hugh Jackson of figure) y * 1 • *1 ■' V * f A • ’. ’v - « -, n ’V ••« s • Anderson receives BS Degree from Linfield b o * Katrina M Anderson was award ed a Bac helor of Sc ience in Business ami Economics from I infield Col lege on May 28 during commence ment exercises She was a tour year Honors Scholar at 1.infield, a member of Phi Kappa Gamma Scholastic Honorary, past President ot Sigma kappa Phi Sorority ami ad muted to •’ Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges Katrina is the daughter of David * . ' ”i ' ' -H. *l'r .. J and Barbara F Anderson who traveled from Costa Rica with brother. Severn, to attend the graduation ceremonies Also alien ding were Annixxa F Anderson, a senior at Linfield. and grandparents Jim and Barbara Bloodxworth ol Heppner. Elmer and 1-aVonne Mor ford o f Corvallis ami Ncls ami Esther Anderson ol Dallas. Oregon Katrina is the great granddaughter ot Fula Bloodxworth, Heppner First Interstate receives certificate r l ' Market Report Comf*»zTx#nti Iff th# Morrow County 8192 in (Vo«*’« ‘« '» r e s . • *► : • * ’■ ' T t Salem for more details I ursduy, July S o ft W h ile »4 50 '4 ‘4 *4 i l '4 M .47/M Little League Allstars Chosen for 1989 \ > 4 ? 42 4* is Bariev MU* T *106 I »107 T 98 * '( »11X1 I ( Top t orn Ptvo*« try Joyt: • M ughM Nadine O'Brien presents Harley Sager First Interstate Bank, w ith a certificate of appreciation w„ W, The Neighborhood Center has a youth worker to help the senior» ami handicapped It help is needed call the center at 67b *024 and set .1 lime and date the rummage sale will tv held at the Center July 14 and I * "A ll money received will go hack into the center to help with our low income ami less fortunate people " ».ox Nadine O ’ Brien. center co-ordinator « s i I J Photo by Joyce H ughes Little League All-Stars from left to right front row John Hanna. Trent Hugnes, Chad Skroch. Mike Alldritt. Mark Moeller Second row left to right Nathan Heideman, Tony Becket. Brent Wright. Jason Proudfoot. Bryan Escobedo, and Greg Holtz Behind is President of the Willow Creek Little League Earl Fishburn. Manager John Keersemaker and Coach Jerry Healy The All-Stars first game will be Wednesday. July 19 in Prmeville at 3 30 p m against Hermiston. \x many ot sou know the t irsi In tersialc Bank colici ted food tor le t » Bag Hunger' in Oregon ami all tomi» were brought to the center Fach nu lutti some ot the churches from lone ami Heppner bring in lood. money and clothing which is needed Without ihe help of volunteers ami generous community we would not be able to keep mir door» ojx-n.’ ’ x.tv » ( )' Brien Weather Report b f C O ol June 27 • J XI Is 2 High 1 in Prrx .0 75 50 1 ms. 0 79 55 NN cdx. .0 7* *0 Itiurs. 4* .12 75 Fri. .0 f.9 51 Nili. 47 78 .0 Sun. Total I’rei ipitutioii for June - . W Why Pa y More?? 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