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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 19, 1995 G A Z E T T E -T IM E S U S P S 240-420 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published w eekly and entered as second -class m atter a t the Post Of fice a t Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1 8 7 9 . Second class p o stag e paid at Heppner, Oregon. O ffice a t 1 4 7 W est Willow S treet. Telephone (5 0 3 ) 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 . P o stm aster send address chang es to the H eppner G azette-T im es. P.O. Box 3 3 7 , Heppner. Oregon 9 7 8 3 6 . S u b sc rip tio n s: $ 1 6 in Morrow. W heeler, G illiam and G rant Coun tie s : $ 2 3 elsew here. Jo y c e H u g h e s ....................................... O ffice M anager. T y p esetting A pril H ilto n -S y k e s .....................................................................News Editor M onique D e v in .......................................A dvertising lay ou t & G raphics S u s a n H a n s e n ............................................................................... D istribution Penni K e e r s e m a k e r ............................................................................. P rin ter David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publishers Market Report WCCC Golf Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers April-May June July Aug. Sept. Ladies Play April 18 Low gross of the field was Pat Edmundson. Flight A: low gross-Neoma Bailey, low net-Carol Norris, least putts-Anita Boyer. Flight B: low gross-Karen Wildman, low net-Joyce Dinkins, leat putts-Suzanne Jepsen. *4.08 *4 ,06/*4.04 *4.02/*4 *3.98 *4 Barley April-May New crop *106 *94 To the Editor: 1 wish to share with you what struck me as a plus side to liv ing in a small community such as Heppner over the big city. On our recent visit, April 6 through 8, to my hometown Heppner where 1 was bom and raised until 18 years of age, 1 found a very strong communi ty spirit among the people there. There were many peo ple, including my mother Eleanor, who were involved in volunteering to help others in various ways, such as working at the community center rum mage sale, at the Senior Center, the Elks Lodge, and many other locations. Among those involved one person stood out and 1 feel he deserves an honorable men tion. Tim Cundell is a civil ser vant who is an Oregon State Patrolman, who daily puts his life on the line to protect and serve. Not only that, he also donates a large part of his off- duty time sharing his talents as Bowling Thursday Night Mixers April 6 38Vz 13Vz OSEA #59 35 17 B & C Repair 32 20 lone Repair 31 21 Wrights Century 25 27 Lancer Lanes 19 33 Team #7 16 36 Pettyjohn's 11 Vi 40 Vz Our Place High game: Marie Rudisill 187, Vic Yahr 225. High series: Marie Rudisill 526, Vic Yahr 545. Splits converted: Gayle Eynetich 6-7-10, Marilyn Childers 3-7, Jim Boor 9-10. Thursday Night Mixers APril 13 40 Vz 15Vz OSEA #59 38 18 B & C Repair 34 22 Wrights Century lone Repair 33 23 26 30 Lancer Lanes 21 35 •-> Team #7 19 37 Pettyjohn's 12Vz 43 Vz Our Place High game: Marie Rudisill 197, Gerald Hoeft 199. High series: Dianna Hoeft 495, Gerald Hoeft 511. Splits converted: Loren Heideman 5-10, Marie Rudisill 5-7, Marilyn Childers 5-7. m m y * «I ^ i Lordy Lordy ' look who’s • 40 Happy Birthday Pam , T o îs î t o r ^ 15*1® I s?****** B IG G A M E H U N T E R S a . THE BIG GAME CONTROLLED ^ HUNTS APPLICATION DEADLINE IS: May The Willow Creek Little League is sponsoring a four-man scramble golf tournament this Saturday, April 22, at 8 a.m. Impressed with volunteer Heppner Tuesday, April 18 Soft White Benefit golf tourney planned Letter to the Editor The O fficial Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow A, ' VW 11995 Births Andres Zavala-a son Andres was born to Julia Munoz and Zeferino Zavala of Boardman on March 27, 1995 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigh ed 9 lbs. 1 oz. Jose Javier Ruiz-a son Jose Javier was born to Celina and Tiofilo Ruiz of Boardman on March 27, 1995 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigh ed 8 lbs. 1 oz. Justin Drew Warren-a son Justin Drew was bom to Vickie and Roger Warren of Irrigon on Marcy 27, 1995 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigh ed 5 lbs. 9 oz. Karmen Cheyenne Garrett-a daughter Karmen Cheyenne was born to Tina May Hams of Irrigon on March 29, 1995 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. Selena Karen Mendoza-a daughter Selena Karen was born to Beatriz Mendoza of Boardman on April 4, 1995 at Good Shepherd Community ‘Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. a musician and singer. My wife, mother and I had the occasion to stop by the Senior Center Saturday even ing to dance to the music of the talented Mr. Cundell. Later Tim and I shared some time in conversation regarding his talents and our professions in law enforcement. I must tell you, I was very im pressed with Tim, his giving of his time and talents. 1 unders tand that on Sunday Tim per formed for the patients at the hospital and has given his time willingly many times before. You all must be proud. I know I felt so. We wish the best to you all in Heppner. We always enjoy our visits to Heppner and renewing old ac quaintances. Tim, we wish you the best. Mom, we are especial ly proud of all of your involve ment in the community. Well done Heppner. Sincerely, (s) Ray Gonty 1421 North 137th Street Seattle, WA 98133 Obituary Ralph T. Marlatt Memorial service for Ralph T. Marlatt were held Saturday, April 15 at the Heppner Elks Lodge. Mr. Marlatt, 59, Heppner, died Wednesday, April 12, 1995 at Good Shepherd Com munity Hospital in Hermiston. He was born March 17, 1936, at Riggins, Idaho, to Thomas and Sally Seyfried Marlatt. He grew up in Heppner where he attended school, graduating from Heppner High School in 1955. He played on the East- West Shrine team in 1955 then attended Eastern Oregon State College the following year. He served with the U.S. Ar my from 1956 until 1959, retur ning to the Heppner area where he was employed by the City of Heppner, Morrow County, the Heppner Elks Lodge and the past 17 years as caretaker of the Heppner Cemetery District. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and spending time at his cabin on Coal Mine Hill. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge in Hermiston and Heppner BPOE 358. Survivors include sons, Steven of Hermiston and Joedy of Milton-Freewater; mother Sally Marlatt of Heppner; brother Wesley of Heppner; sister Frances Latkae of Red Bluff, CA. and one grandson. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, 3101 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201 or to the Elks Eye Clinic, c/o Oregon State Elks Association, P.O. Box 189, Salem, OR 97308. Sweeney Mortuary, Hepp ner, was in charge of arrange ments. In the Service Air Force Airman Danette L. Bozarth has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tx. During the six weeks of train ing the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Communi ty College of the Air Force. Bozarth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bozarth, Boardman. She graduated from Riverside High School in 1991. Proceeds will go towards the Little League, and to the George Waterland family. The cost is $15 per person. Those interested should contact Rollie Marshall or John McCabe. Marriage Licenses The Clerk's office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports is suing the following marriage licenses during the past week: April 6: Lonny Ray Meredith, 39, Irrigon; and Mickey Louise Barker, 46, Irrigon. April 14: Jose Flores Mar tinez, 29, Boardman; and Maria Hernandez Padilla, 23, Boardman. P harm acy & Your H e a lth Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager The week of April 30-May 6 has been proclaimed "Small Business Week" by President Clinton. It is fitting that the na tion be led in a salute to the small business men and wo men who contribute so much to America's economy and socie ty. While trying to run their businesses, they are also con tributing hours of time and energy to keep their com munities vital and healthy. Take a moment to pop into Heppner's small businesses up and down Main street, and say, "Thanks for making this a wonderful place in which to live and work." Just think how our Main street would be if it were not for them (and some side streets too). In the near future, the Chamber will be holding a "Good Morning, Heppner" session for the business people to gather input from them on the design for the Main street revitalization project. Gary Marks, city manager, and others will be on hand to answer questions and compile ideas. Every opinion is impor tant. It is your town, so share your ideas with the city, chamber, and business people of Heppner. Completion in 1998 will be the year to celebrate. Thought for the week: "If you laugh a lot, when you get older, your wrinkles will be in the right place". 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 Tendonitis & Bursitis Should Be TYeated Tendonitis and bursitis are pain ful conditions that involve body tissues near or connected to the joints. Neither should be left un treated. Tendonitis is an inflammation of the tissue that connects muscle to bone. The most common cause o f tendonitis is the trauma o f ex cess physical activity, such as that experienced by nonathletes who suddenly run a long distance with out adequate stretching or warm up. The Achilles tendon (connects the calf muscle to the heel bone) frequently is involved in tendonitis. The shoulder and elbow also are commonly involved. Bursitis is an inflammation of the fluid sacs or pouches located between bones and ligaments or tendons. These sacs or pouches help eliminate friction and main tain smooth muscle movement over the bones. The treatment of tendonitis and bursitis is similar - decrease pain, swelling, and inflammation. Injec tions o f steroids may be necessary if nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (N SA ID S) are not effective. NSAIDS prescribed may include ibuprofen, naproxen, etodolac, and sulindac. Compression bandages may be applied to support weak joints and to decrease swelling. lone Garden Club y a rd 'P la n t 5 a ie Thursday, May 4, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Helen Martin’s home* on 3rd St. and Birdine Tullis’s home next to the park Call in early orders to Martin or Tullisi Ad sponsored by Morrow County Grain Growers Court Street Market . I l l N. Court Heppner 676-9643 yj GROCERIES - MEATS - P R O D U C E ^ / (> Prices good April 19th - 25th ARGAINS Oregon Grown Green Onions 3 bunches tor 996 Mini Peeled 1 lb pkg Whole Body Fryers 79 $ Boneless 99 $ Carrots $309 Pork Chops lb 16 oz. Have your hunt numbers and 'icense information ready. See page 5 in Big Game Regulation BUY E T ' i o l ’V f I y I K L j I . B U Y E A R L Y - A V O ID L IN E S - B U Y E A R L Y GoasttoGoast H 'p p « " * f W ' HH * YO( 4 7*-99*/ Justice Court Jleport The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: James D. Monahan, 56, Eugene-Violation of the Basic Rule, 52, mph in a 35 mph zone, $95 fine; Anthony David Kell, 20, Pendleton-Driving While Suspended, $236 fine. Zucchini Squash 696 Ball Park Franks $1 99 ea Western Family 16 oz Navel Oranges 356 Western Family Frozen 16 oz Orange Juice ea Nalleys 46 oz. 796 Western Family 15 oz Corn $1 29 Snack Crackers Dill Pickles Reg $1 99 ‘ 3” ea Western Family 2 lb 2 for 896 Sandwich Cookies Reg * 2 « $ 1 Kellogs 20 oz 5 9 ea.| Reg * 4 « Sugar Frosted Flakes $ 3 6 9 ea