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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Schultz. She married Richard attended Reed College and the active board member; was past Darrell Maynard in Vale on June University of Oregon. Her president of Tulelake Growers 8, 1954. He preceded her in death first job was teaching in a one- Association; a member of the Jason L. Halvorsen on June 11, 1966. She was a room school in lone. Lutheran Church and a Rotarian. The funeral for Jason L. Heppner housewife and devoted mother In 1926 she married Clarence He planted and harvested FFA Halvorsen was held Wednesday, and loved to crochet. She would Hogan and moved to Min crops and was active in communi April 27 at the lone High School crochet afgans and then give them neapolis. Minnesota. She was an ty projects. He was active in gymnasium. Concluding service to family and friends as gifts. She active member of the American water issues in the Tulelake and interment followed at High loved children, especially her A ssociation o f U niversity Basin. View Cemetery in lone. U S P S 240-420 grandchildren. She also enjoyed Women, Gamma Phi Beta Alum He enjoyed snow skiing, water Jason. 16. of lone, died Sun Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper the outdoors. ni, League of Women Voters and skiing, restoring classic cars and day. April 24, 1994 in a motor Puhli-.hrd weekl) and tn ltred as snond-elavs matter at the Post Office at Hepp- She is survived by her children; St. John's Episcopal Church. Mr. golf. vehicle accident near Echo. ner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1874. Second class postage paid at Hepp Robert of Baker City; Barbara Hogan died in 1960. Survivors include his wife, He was born Aug. 11, 1977 at ner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street, telephone (50.1) 676-4228. Hicks of Prairie City and Bonnie She m arried Richard Cheri, at the home; children Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Bov .1.17, Hermiston to Frank and Cathy Crill of Star, Idaho; her brothers Heppner, Oregon 478.16. Subscriptions: $16 in Morrow, Wheeler. Gilliam and Holzschuh in 1961. After his Daniel, Andrea, Brad and Amy; Cannon Halvorsen. He grew up Grant Counties; $2.1 elsewhere. Bill Schultz of Praire City and death in 1968, she returned to parents Thomas and Norma Frey in lone and was a sophomore at Joyce H u g h e s............................................................ Office Manager. Typesetting Reese Schults of Heppner; sisters Portland where she resided at of Tulelake; sistes Regina Temus April Hilton-Svkes ................................................................................ News Editor ‘lone High School. Marie Turner of Heppner, Betty Monique D ev in ............................................................................................... Bindery Terwilliger Plaza. of Victoria. B.C, Canada, Linda He was a member of the Na Penni K eersem aker......................................................................................... Printer Galbriath of Joseph, Peggy Brad Survivors include two sons Buzbee of Olympia, WA., Laurie tional Honor Society, the lone Jean Ann T u rn e r..................................................................................... Distribution Ecumenical Youth Group and had ford of Prairie City, Cheryl Robert Hogan of Alburquerque, DePaola o f Clackamas and David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publisher recently been in Portland serving Krantz of Baker City and six NM and James Hogan, of Hud Georgia Frey of Cortland. NY; grandchildren. son, WL; a daughter Joanne grandmothers, Regina Frey of the homeless with the group. The Monroe Mortuary, Baker Nelson of Vancouver, WA.; Klamath Falls and Marie Ashlock He played football and basket 534831535353534848484848484848482348484823484823235348482323232348485348484848484848485353485348 ball and participated in track. He C ity, was in charge o f seven grandchildren and one of Dalhart, Texas. great-grandaughter. O 'H air’s Funeral Chapel, was first team, all-league in arrangements. Memorial contributions may be Klamath Falls, was in charge of basketball and was also voted A.K. “ Lucky” Felt A.K. “ Lucky” Felt, 68, of made to the Lesta Hoel Memorial arrangements. most valuable player by his team Heppner died Thursday, April Trust Fund, 2545 SW Terwilliger mates. He was all-league honorable mention in football on 21, 1994 at Pioneer Memorial Blvd., Portland, 97201. both offensive and defensive Hospital in Heppner. Memorial services were held ‘Tommy’ Frey teams. He enjoyed water skiing Registration for the 1994 Ex Graveside services were held Monday, April 25 at the Hepp and camping. tension Mini-College June 13-16 Monday, April 25 at the Merrill Survivors include his parents ner Masonic Temple. at OSU is running ahead of last Mr. Felt was born Sept. 2, IOOF Cemetery for Thomas Frank and Cathy Halvorsen of year, reports Betty Miner, coor O ff W illiam “ Tom m y’’ Frey. 1925, in Astoria to Axel and An lone; brother, Ryan of Pend dinator of the program sponsored Celebration of Life Services were na Kron Felt. He grew up and at leton; sister Allison of lone; by the OSU Extension Service held at the Trinity Lutheran paternal grandm other Dot tended schools in Astoria, Burns This means that those planning Church in Tulelake. and Grants Pas* Halvorsen of lone and maternal to attend should register soon, Tommy Frey, 42, of Tulelake, He worked in the shipyards for grandparents Pete and Laurel “ because classes are filled on a died Thursday, April 21, 1994 at Cannon, of lone. His grandfather a time then entered the U.S. first come basis and some are Tulelake. Marine Corps during World War Lewis Halvorsen, died earlier. nearing capacity,“ Miner ad Mr. Frey was bom Feb. 27, Memorial contributions may be II. vises. Registrations are due no 1952, at Klamath Falls to Thomas On Oct. 25, 1943, he married made to the Jason Halvorsen later than May 20. and Norma Frey. He graduated Velma B. Haskins at Reno, Nev. Memorial, c/o Bank of Eastern Topics include such subjects as They lived at Merrill, Madras, from Tulelake High School in Oregon, P.O. Box 106, lone, savings and investments, earth 1970 and attended the College of Hermiston and had been residents 97843. quake readiness, American the Siskiyous at Weed. CA. He Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, of Heppner for 10 years. fam ilies abroad, nutrition. returned to Tulelake in 1973 and Mr. Felt has served as ad was in charge of arrangements. with his father operated Frey and Oregon lighthouses and grand ministrator of Pioneer Memorial Gloria Maynard parenting. In addition. Mini- Hospital from 1979 to 1983 and Son Farms. Graveside funeral services College participants will attend a On July 8, 1978, he married Heppner WE CAS HE I P YOU 676 9961 was a board member of the were held for Gloria Maynard on special combined session each Cheri Carlson at Valby Lutheran Wednesday, April 27 in the Bob Pioneer M emorial Hospital Church in lone. They made their morning. Foundation. C reek C em etery near Complete progams, including He was active in the Shriner’s home on the Frey Farm. Homestead. She died April 24, registration forms, are available He received various production We Print All-Star Football games for many 1994 at Pioneer Memorial from the Morrow' County office years and was a strong supporter awards and the National Sugar Hospital in Heppner. of the OSU Extension Service, of Heppner High School athletic Beet Award in 1993. He was co Many styles and colors to choose from PO Box 397, Heppner. or call founder of Basin Produce and an Mrs. Maynard was born Nov. events. Gazette-Times 676-9228 676-9642 or 1-800-342-3664. 26, 1937 on the Clover Creek He was a lifetime charter Ranch to William and Etta Marie member of the Lions Club at Merrill; the Heppner Masonic Lodge; the A1 Kader Shrine; and Serving Morrow-Gilliam County Heppner BPOE 358. Survivors include his wife, & Surrounding areas Velma at the home; daughter Donna Osmin of Heppner; son #37316 Willard of The Dalles; sisters Mary Maupin of Aberdeen, D A p n p n r ro p d d Septic tanks pumped’ u t F z O u A o v v e residental & commercial W A ., Gladys Hammond Grubbs 676-5096 • Rt. 2 Box 2060 • Heppner, OR of Surprise, Ariz., and Gloria Your Local Septic Service Montgomery of Skandia, Mich.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. April 28th -FISHERMEN’S NITE Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Hospital for prizes galore, BBQ Rib dinner Crippled Children, 3103 S.W. at 6 p.m. D o n 't miss this one Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland U.B. Sorry! 97201 or the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Foundation, PO Box 9, Heppner. 97836. April 30th -Rolling Hills Run Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, Breakfast 6 a.m. was in charge of arrangements. The Offiuial Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow O b it u a r ie s GAZETTE-TIMES I10IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII W allpaper Sale All Imperial Wallpaper Register now 40 % Through May 16 th INow is the time for that wallpaper job. Coast to Coast Business Cards Roger Britt Septic Service Todays f • »; * - t , v • » ., > * - * * \v * \ V v v . ; ; ’ r _ •* , v, ( , * ; * •'*. '■ * ‘ , - / b • /Y 'i y WESTERN MOTHER Anne Roberts Holzschuh *«• , . ' 24 Hr. Service • Licensed & Bonded Memorial services for Anne Roberts Holzschuh, 91, Portland were held Monday. April 25 in the chapel at Trinity Episcopal C athedral, P ortland. M rs. Holzschuh died Tuesday, April 19 in Portland, after a brief illness. A native of Heppner. she was born June 24. 1902. and moved to Portland at an early age. She * •ï > * April 30th-Wedding Reception Theresa Lindsay & Arne Henning Phil, 3 p.m. BINGO every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Dining Fri., Sat., 6-9 p.m. Heppner Elks 358 * ^ 676-9181 - mu-rc Friends M eet" 142 N. Main Court Street Market 111 N. Court Heppner 676-9643 GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE Prices good April 27th - May 3rd | ■ Reflect the vivid colors of the West. Look for Wranglers and Blaze Fashion Jeans in a range of colors inspired by the rodeo. Add a vibrant print blouse from Adobe Rose or W rangier for a wonder ful style that would make any mother proud. Western Family 90 count Green Cabbage 1 5 * J Paper Towel Western Family 10 oz. Red Potatoes 4 9 * b Hot Cocoa Mix - ■. v v .y [>• f-*- .î v :-i. Tomatoes 59* b Oranges 33* b 48 oz $ )f9 ea -A •. • - . - * . " . < - - • . Western Family 39 oz Gardner’s 193 N. Main St. Heppner Coffee M e n ’s W ear lb Pork Loin $ !« • *1** $f 19 $ )> • lb Steinfeilds 22 oz. Pickles lb It’s a Pleasure To Serve You! Boneless Beef Ribs $ ]!« lb 3 " *" a L a