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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 7,1999 J a ie l Correa Charming tum-of-the-century home bulk in 1895 on South Main Street in Heppner, it has been restored and rem odeled and includes over 3,300 sq. f t on 4.05 acres. This lovely hom e has four bedroom s, two baths, hill basem ent, attic, three-story barn, butler's pantry, parlor, enclosed back porch, mahogany front doors and much m ore. A creek, waterfall and spring are located on the property and the hom e Is included in the Morrow County Chronicles published by the Morrow County Historical Society. $179,900 For more details, contact Janet Fouse at Schroth Realty in Hermiston, (541) 564-2027. B IG Y A R D S A L E a t t h e St. P a t r i c k s S e n io r C e n t e r J u ly 16th - 1 7 th 9 a m . a p .m . Q u a lity n e w & u se d f u r n it u r e c lo th in g , a p p lia n c e s , b e d d in g fo o d h a n d lin g e q u ip m e n t g a rd e n to o ls an d A LOT MORE! Sale to benefit the Senior Center <Dr. *Dona(d J. Carlson jCJUÉa^ 2 ? Toot SpeciaCist will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic on July 14th for the diagnosis and treatment of all foot problems Heppner Hermiston 676-5504 567-8750 Dent Miss O u r Upcom ing A nnual SIDEWALK SALE Friday, July 30th ^ Miu/uuj'j Dmg 2 1 7 N orth M ain H«ppne< 676-9156 Obituaries Richard Lundell Richard Lundell, 88, of Pendleton, died Sunday, June 27, 1999, at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. Recitation of the Rotary was at the chapel at Bums Mortuary of Pendleton on Wednesday, June 30, 1999. Funeral Mass was Thursday, July 1, 1999 at St. M ary’s Catholic Church in Pendleton with burial at the Hepp ner Masonic Cemetery in Hepp ner. Mr. Lundell was bom August 26,1910, at Gooseberry, to Ernest Richard and Lena Pearl Baker Lundell. He grew up at lone and attended lone schools, graduating from lone High School in 1928. He served with the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. On November 15, 1942, he married Jane Fitzpatrick at Yakima. He worked on the family farm near lone from 1943 until 1951, when he moved his family to Pendleton. He worked for Pendleton Gram Growers for four years and at Inglehart Flour Mill for 25 years. Mr. Lundell was a volunteer at the Pendleton Round-Up for 25 years. He enjoyed his grandchildren and attending their sporting events. His hobby was gardening. He was a member o f St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Jane, of Pendleton; sons, Richard of Pendleton and Michael o f Milton-Freewatir; daughters, Sharon Fletcher of Milton-Free- water and Michelle St. Laurence of Port Angeles; a sister, Helen Pettyjohn of lone; 10 grandchil dren and eight great-grandchil dren. Memorial contributions may be made to Pioneer Memorial Hos pital, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, OR. 97836. Bums Mortuary of Pendleton was in charge of arrangements. r Area native Janet Marie Myers Correa, 60, o f Haines, Alaska, died of cancer on Monday, June 14,1999, at Juneau, Alaska. A memorial service will be held at the First Christian Church in Hermiston on Friday, July 9,1999, at 4 p.m. Mrs. Correa was bom April 17, 1938, st Hermiston, to Jasper and Lila Myers. She was raised in the Buttercreek ares and graduated from Echo High School. On April 28,1957, she married Bill Correa in Pendleton. They moved to Haines, Alaska, in 1967. Survivors include her husband, Bill, at the home in Haines; son, Charles of Juneau, Alaska; and four grandchildren; her mother, Lila Myers of Hermiston; brother, Jerry Myers of Buttercreek; and sister, Shirley Becker of Portland. She was preceded in death by her father, Jasper Myers, and brother, Charles Myers. Medium Yard One (1) acre Larger (Please specify here:___________) Home Information: (Select from the following) ____ I would prefer to use my own house plans ____ I would prefer to select from a professional builder’s models. Four Other Three-car Yes Yes Yes No No No Approximate Square Feet: ____ 1,200 to 1,600 sq ft 1,600 to 2,000 sq ft Heat/Cool: 2,000 to 2,500 sq ft More (Specify: All Electric ) Above Rock Street Above Fairview Street Type of Home: Ranch Farmhouse Split Level Two Story Tri Level Other (please specify). S ie rra A nne M organ-a daughter Sierra Anne was bom to Kari Morgan of Seattle, WA. on June 13, 1999 at the Puget Sound Birth Center in Kirkland, WA. The baby weighed 8 lbs. and was 20'/«” long. Grandparents are Virgil and Debbie Morgan of lone; uncles are Kelly, Korey and Karl Mor gan, all of lone; great-grandpar ents are Robert and Helen Heideman of lone. HCC to meet Heppner Coordinating Council will hold an organizational meeting on Tuesday, July 13, at 7:30 a.m. at the U.S. Forest Service building conference room. The agenda will include: HCC officers; an overview of the strategic plan; and identification of "champions" for projects. M eeting planned A special advisory committee meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, July 8, at 7 p.m. at the Heppner Elementary School library, for the purpose of discussing and making a recommendation on the energy project at HES. sucmnvrs ta v er n . HEPPNER How soon would you like to occupy? Within: lyr. 2-3yra. 3-4yrs. (please circle one) W e d d in g T able# OPTIONAL NAME Births WE HAVE FULL LOTTERY SERVICE! Propane Gas Heat/CcntraJ Cool Location. WCCC Ladles’ Play Monday, June 28 Low gross of the field: Lois Hunt. Low net of the field: a tie be tween Jean Ball and Lorrene Montgomery. Least fairway hits of the field: a tie between Jan Paustian and Deborah Kendnck. Flight A: low gross-Pat Ander son; low net-Eva Kilkenny; least fairway hits-Luvilla Sonstegard; long dnve-Deborah Kendrick. Flight B: low gross-Bemice Lott; low net-Della Heideman; least fairway hits-a tie between Lynnea Sargent and Barbara Gil bert; long drive-Lynnea Sargent. Flight C: low gross-Joanne Barbee; low net-Floss Watkins; least fairway hits-a tie between Jenny Reynolds, Barb Orwick and Karen Wolff; long drive-Barb Orwick. Chip ins: Pat Anderson #9, Melba Miller #5, Bernice Lott #1. Ninety-seven were present for the senior meal June 30 and 14 meals were home delivered. Members of the Methodist Church served. Blood pressures were taken before the meal. The menu for July 14 will be: hot beef sandwich, mashed potatoes, green salad, fruit cup and peanut butter cookies. The Christian Missionary Fellowship will serve. A Senior Center Board meeting will be held after the meal. Anna Mae Steagall's name was omitted on the list of volunteers assisting at the Red Cross blood drawing June 24.She did a great job. Four people rode over to Pendleton with Corol Mitchell Monday, June 28, to attend the Senior Mental Health Conference. It was very interesting and informative. The senior bus will go to Maryhill museum July 15. A few seats are still available on the bus. There is no admission charge for Morrow and Gilliam County residents during July. The bus leaves Heppner at 8:30 a.m. and stops at lone at 9 a.m. A bus will travel to the Hermiston Meal Site July 22 at 10:30 a.m. Volunteers at the Senior Center folded 4-H newsletters for the Extension service Tuesday, June 29, after exercises. Cards were played Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Special date to remember: July 16-17 big rummage/yard sale. The center board committee reports that lots of quality items are coming in for the yard/rummage/auction sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 16-17. The silent" auction on large items (sofas, chairs, tables, freezer, computer) will close at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 17. They have a real need right now for volunteer workers to help with pricing, setting up and clean-up. All who want to help should call the office, 676-9030 or 676-9435. Would you want RV storage on your lot?_____ Common Area for RV storage?_____ None Home Specifics: Bedrooms: Three Garage: Two-car Formal Dining Room: Family Room: Propane Gas Cooking W .C .C .C . Golf St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board In an attempt to measure market interest in possible new homesites in Heppner, we would like to ask you the following questions. If new homesites were available on Robinson property (Map 2S 26 35, Tax Lot 101) above the hospital today, would you be interested in a new home? If you have any questions regarding this survey call toll free 1-888-319-2121 or 541-567-2121. Please be assured that your responses will be kept STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. How large would you like your lot to be? Minimum Maintenance Small Yard Medium Maintenance DA's Report On July 2, Marion Taylor, III was found guilty of Assault in the Fourth Degree after a trial to the court. Taylor was convicted for assaulting Chris Williams on May 16, 1999. Taylor struck Williams in the eye and nose with a 22-ounce beer bottle. Williams suffered a broken nose and received stitches over his M arguerite M. Chapin eye as a result of the blow. Marguerite M. Chapin, 92, of Taylor was charged and tried Camas, Washington, formerly of on the charge of Assault in the Heppner, died Wednesday, June Second Degree, a Measure 30, 1999, at Tender Love Foster Eleven offense that would have Home in Vancouver, Washington. carried a mandatory minimum A graveside service was held sentence of 70 months in prison. at the Heppner Masonic Cem On the lesser offense of Assault etery on Wednesday, July 7,1999. in the Fourth Degree, Taylor She was bom March 1, 1907, faces a maximum of one year in at Heppner, to Paul and Minnie jail. The offense for which Mr. McCullough Hisler. She was Taylor was convicted occurred raised at Heppner and attended only two days after Taylor had local schools, graduating from appeared in court on an Heppner High School. unrelated Assault in the Second On November 1, 1924, she Degree charge, where it is married Ambrose W. Chapin at alleged he stabbed a man with a Coquille. The couple lived at knife. Taylor had previously Heppner most of their married life been released from jail on that except for a time during World charge pursuant a conditional War II when they lived at Port release granted by Judge Jeff land where she worked in the ship Wallace over the state's yards. Following the war, they re objection, said the DA. Trial is turned to Heppner. She returned set on that charge for August 13, at 9:30 a.m. to Portland in 1992 following the In support of his decision to death of her husband and moved convict on the lesser offense of to Camas in 1996. Assault in the Fourth Degree, Mrs. Chapin was a member of Judge Jeff Wallace found the All Saints Episcopal Church at glass beer bottle did not Heppner. constitute a dangerous weapon She enjoyed golf, cooking and in this case, said the DA. A dangerous weapon is defined as sewing. any instrument "which under the Survivors include grandsons, circumstances it is used is Douglas Slyter of Camas, Jeffrey readily capable of causing death or serious physical injury." Taylor will be sentenced on July 8. MARKETING SURVEY Lot Size: ______ ______ ______ Slyter and Michael Slyter, both of Vancouver; brother, Paul Hisler of Heppner, and four great-grand children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ambrose in 1991, and a daughter, Kingsley Slyter in 1982. Memorial contributions may be made to All Saints Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 246, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Hepp ner was in charge o f arrange ments. Jessica Sumner £r Jonathan Lehman Saturday, July 24th ADDRESS PHONE I would like to be notified of available lots/homes Yes Lynde Minster £r Ezra Perkins Saturday, August 7th No (Please circle) Kathryn Cutsforth £r Edward Fullmer Saturday, August 28th Please cut out and return survey forms to: David G ray, C eatary 21 Realty Specialist, P.O. Box 1022, H eppaer, O R 97836. Each office is independently owned and operated. j|M u m y'jD jttu | 1 1 7 N an * m I I J Ht a a w. tT M IU —