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TWO - Heppner Ga 2 ette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, January 4, 1995 Monthly slngspiration to be held of ,8 9 . 9 ] rem ain undefeated 2nd year churches are invited to attend. This is a time of gathering for area churches to sing hymns. Fellowship and refreshments will follow. The monthly singspiration will be held Sunday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Heppner United Methodist Church. People of all Come, join us for our Winter Reading Program Fridays, Jan. 13 to Feb. 17 at 10:30 a. m. Oregon Trail Library, Heppner 444 N. Main All elementary school children welcome! Pioneer Memorial Clinic will be closed on Monday, January 16 in observation of Martin Luther King’s Birthday Photos by Joyce Hughes The class of ‘89-91 won the alumni tournament trophy for the second year in a row. The team consists of: l-r Bobby Krein, Doug Devin, Russell Britt, Slater Mitchell, Bryan Padberg, Corey Grabeel, Dick Devin and Duane Ball. They played in the championship game against the class of ‘92-94 and won easily. Health Dept, The Morrow County Health Dept, lists the following schedule for blood pressures and immunizations: Thursday, Jan. 5-blood pressures and immunizations, Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10-blood pressures and immunizations, county office, Irrigon, 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12-blood pressures and immunizations, Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17-blood pressures and immunizations, lone city hall, 11 a.m.-noon. Wednesday, Jan. 18-blood pressures, Senior center Hepp ner, 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 19-blood pressures and immunizations, Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24-blood pressures and immunizations, county office, Irrigon, 1-4 p.m. Obituaries Howard W. Cleveland » Designed to last a lifetime. Vandstrom's 4 ORIGINAL BLACK HILLS GOLD CREATIONS* $ m . A Tradition for Generations. Member Jewelers of America, Inc. " Peterson’s Jewelers ' Heppner Jennifer Currin (white) is guarded by Melissa Cutsforth and Amy Greenup C. ! ft-* Iff 4 0 - t * t. r G r e g G r a n t b lo c k s s h o t 676-9200 BE READY TO GO! PARTS VALUE OF THE MONTH i Pre-Season 'Savings Get a Performance Plus Checkup and save on service work, too! Erma M. Scott üiQQ Sara Greenup passes ball to Amy Greenup while Jennifer Cur rin and Dana Reid follow CASE. r S A V E ------------------- % parts w h e n w o rk is d o n e in o u r S e rv ice C en ter 6 4S&10* \ on labor Get your tractor in top shape for the busy season and save at off-season prices. W e’ll send a service technician directly to your farm for a Performance Plus Checkup of your Tractors, Trucks, Combines, Swathers, Bale W agons, Balers. Any make or model. Then, if you want repairs, w e’ll do them in our Ser vice Center at a special discout. Don’t wait until the busy season hits. Get your tractor ready to roll now at special Pre-Season Service Savings. a Morrow County Grain Growers ISO Mam l-HOO-452-7.1% Lexington. Oregon •WN-H22I > * 'V. ; • JV'Hv'?**' Graveside services for Howard W. Cleveland were held Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the Masonic Cemetery in Heppner. Mr. Cleveland, 76, of Silver- ton, formerly of Heppner, died Sunday, Jan. 1, 1995 at his home. He was born Dec. 14, 1918 at Gresham to Wendell and Grace Cleveland. He moved to Hepner in 1921 with his fami ly and attended Heppner schools. He graduated from Heppner High School and at tended Oregon State Universi ty where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraterni ty. He returned to the family ranch at Heppner in 1940. He married Ruth Webb in 1942 and the couple continued ranching until 1967. Mr. Cleveland became a builder and built several duplexes and homes in Heppner. He was active with the school board and a member of the Elks Lodge 358. In 1990 the Clevelands mov ed to Silverton. His wife, Ruth and a son Charles, died earlier. Survivors include sons John of Hillsboro and Tom of Pendleton; a daughter Nancy Welborn of Silverton; six grandchildren and one great-grandaughter. Unger Funeral Chapel, 229, Mill St., Silverton was in charge of arrangements. Funeral service for Erma M. Scott will be held Thursday, Jan. 5 at the Mueller's Chapel of the Falls in Kennewick, Wa. Graveside service will follow at the Masonic Cemetery, Hepp ner at 2 p.m. Erma M. Scott, 72, Ken newick ,WA, died Monday, Jan. 2, 1995 at her home. She was bom May 2, 1922 in Heppner, to William and Elma Scott. She was a member of the First Christian Church in Pasco, WA. and past president of the Tri-Cities Emblem Club #322. She was also state cor responding secretary to the Emblem Club. She was retired as a data entry clerk for Washington Public Power Supply System. She is survived by her mother Elma Scott at their home in Kennewick; a brother Bill Scott of Heppner; sisters Doris Davis of Pendleton and Aileen Nisbet of Wasco; an aunt and uncle Ethel and Neal Knighten of Kennewick and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial contributions for those who wish, may be made to Hospice/Tri-Cities Chaplain cy, 7525 W. Deschutes, Ken newick, WA. 99336. Pete Pearson looks for someone to pass the ball to. Crushed Rock For Sale % ” m inus 1” m inus 3 ” base ro ck C le a n Fill M ate rial 1 C.a.n be “ P a< P** or we will deliver Pit 6V2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 Happy 15th Birthday Melissa Love, Mom, Dad & Stanley