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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 1999 - FIVE
Martingales
By Emily Rletmann, news
reporter
The Martingales 4-H Horse Club
met at Christ Crowell's home on
Sunday, October 26. Members
had a barbecue dinner and a short
meeting.
At the meeting, Kristal Temple
presented a ground training
performance with her 1999 4-H
horse training project named
Eloise.
Kristal Temple was elected
president for the new year and
Emily Rietmann was elected news
reporter.
Club members are going to be
riding every Sunday. At times
they will have an instructor for
lessons and other times they will
pleasure ride. On October 23,
they will have a clinic that is open
to 4-H members, their families and
guests. Helmets are mandatory.
On October 24 there will be a
family fun day.
If you have a horse or just dream
o f owning one, the 4-H
Martingales would like you to join
up. Call Christ Crowell at 422-
7564 and be a participating
member of this group.
Obituaries
Lucile Mary Donovan
Lucile Mary Donovan. 79. of
Imgon. died Tuesday. September
C.M. SAUSAGE CO.
We offer mobile farm slaughtering
in Morrow and Umatilla counties
with the newest mobile truck in the industry.
C.M. Sausage Co. custom cuts beef, pork,
lamb and all wild game. We also make several
kinds of sausage and jerky; plus we offer
smoked turkey, ham, beef jerky
and old-fashioned bacon for sale
(f a e
@ a £ if
(541) 276-9242
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28. 1999. at Good Samaritan Cen­
ter in Hermiston
Graveside service was held at
Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery
in Imgon on Fnda\. October 2,
1940
She was bom December 25,
1919. at Mott. South Dakota, to
George and Barbara Schumacher
Thomas Mrs Donovan and her
husband came to Imgon in 1984
from Lewiston. Idaho
Surv ivors include her husband.
LaVeme. of Imgon; brother. Virgil
Thomas of Portland, and sisters.
Thelm a Free o f Salem and
B ernice T aylor o f R ichland.
Washington
Memorial contnbutions may be
made to Vange John Memorial
Hospice. 645 W Orchard. Suite
6. Hermiston. Oregon 97838
Bums Mortuary of Hermiston
was in charge of arrangements
(Vonnie) Adams of Pendleton and
Phyllis Richardson of Virginia.
In addition to her husbands,
John Leslie Hamner and Durrell
"Jerry" Gotchling, she was
preceded in death by a brother,
Charles, and a sister, Alice.
The family has suggested
donations in her name to the
Chaplain's Education Fund of the
Mt. Hood Medical Center
Foundation, Legacy Mt. Hood
Medical Center, 24800 S.E. Stark
St., Gresham Oregon, 97030.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hughes, Exec. Dir.
Game times
change for
HHS, HJHS
The times for the Heppner
Junior and Senior High School
games planned for Thursday,
October 7, have been changed.
The junior high volleyball and
football games versus Stanfield
will get underway at 3 p.m.
The HHS C-team volleyball
game vs. Stanfield will begin at
3:30 p.m., followed by JV and
varsity games.
The homecoming football game
vs. Culver will get underway at
7:30 p.m.
School activities for Thursday,
blue and gold day, also include
float decorating at from 11-11:45
a.m.; a tug of war during lunch,
from 11:45-12:20; and the
homecoming parade downtown
from 12:30-1:10 p.m. Students
must check back in at school for
sixth period.
A bonfire was scheduled for
Wednesday, October 6 at the
fairgrounds.
The HHS homecoming dance
will be held at the school Friday,
October 8. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
with a breakfast planned in the
cafetorium, from midnight to 1
a.m.
•e you looking for something
u do? Do you like to meet new
people and help them feel at
home? Are you an events person?
Do you like to donate a day of
your time to help people have fun?
Are you a person who likes
Marie Gotchling
delivering news letters, brochures,
Marie Gotchling. 86, a former,
flyers once in awhile? Do you like
long-time Gresham and Heppner- to sit behind a desk and answer the
area resident, died Tuesday, telephone? Does time pass too
September 7, 1999 in Bremerton.
slowly for you? If you answered
Washington, of causes related to
YES to any of these questions,
age.
then you are a candidate for the
A memorial service was
Chamber Ambassadors group.
conducted by the Rev. Harold
One leg of the Ambassadors is
Fuller at Carroll Bateman Funeral
off and running under the direction
Home on Saturday. September 18. of Jeri Sly.
Known as the
1999.
"Heppner Community Greeters,"
Mrs. Gotchling was born to their purpose is to greet and
Mary and James Luper Kirk on inform newcomers and neighbors
June 1, 1913. on a ranch on in a way that makes them feel
Willow Creek. She graduated welcome and comfortable so that
from Heppner High School in
1930 and then moved to Portland they gain ownership in the
The Town of Lexington advi­
where she attended business community. They have held their
first
organizational
meeting
and
sory
questionnaire w ill be mailed
college. She married John Leslie
Hamner on November 22, 1934. we will be hearing more from them on October 6. 1999
A measure asking for changes
He died on June II, 1963. She soon, as will newcomers to our
in the town charter has been re­
then , married Durrell (Jerry) area.
"Heppner, the Irish Capital of moved from the questionnaire
Gotchling on June 22, 1968. He
Oregon," is an organization
Issues on the questionnaire in­
died on March 8, 1988.
Mrs. Gotchling worked in the directory, compliments of Twice clude:
1) an advisory question con­
fabric department at Meier and Upon A Time Bookstore, the
Frank, at Gresham Rexall Drug in Heppner Chamber of Commerce, cerning appointment of Bob Tay ­
Gresham and for 30 years at and Columbia Basin Electric
lor or Glenn Anderson to a v acant
Portland General Electric in Coop. This directory for (but not council position
limited to) newcomers, is a
Gresham. After retirement, she
2) an advisory question con­
directory
of
organizations,
was a volunteer at Legacy
cerning expenditure of $75.000 for
Mt.Hood Medical Center. Due to churches and agencies which a basic water project for the Town
offers citizens the opportunity to
declining health, she moved to the
of Lexington
become active members. All
Bremerton area to be nearer her
3) an advisory question con­
organizations were initially invited
family.
cerning
expenditure of $45.000 for
to participate in the directory. If
She enjoyed her family, loved
an
additional
water project for the
your organization is missing,
animals and liked to shop, read
Town
of
Lexington
please let us know.
and enjoyed crocheting and
Results of the adv isory ques­
Thinking about a trip or just want
knitting.
to pretend? Stop by the Chamber tionnaire are non-binding Ques­
She is survived by a son. Jim
of Commerce or Klamath First for tionnaires are due back to the
(Myra) Hamner of Gig Harbor,
Town of Lexington on October 19.
Washington, and a daughter. Judy travel information. The Chamber
1999
(Ted)
Shanks of Sequim. is your resource for travel
Published: October 6. 1999
information
around
the
globe.
Washington; five grandchildren.
Next week the Chamber will be
Kari (Stuart) Lund, Leslie (Tim)
hearing
from Bruce Anderson,
Ballard. Molly (Todd) Hughes,
superintendent
of Morrow County
Shelley Shanks and TJ Shanks;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Schools.
THE STATE OF OREGON
great-grandchildren, Evan and
Thought for the week: "Some
FOR MORROW COUNTY
Jack Lund and Sarah Ballard. people work so hard on time
In the Matter of the Estate
Locally she is survived by Jean management that they don't get
of
(Leon) Ball, Sonny (Sharon) anything done."
EVAN L RILL. Deceased
Biddle, Randy Ball and Gary
Probate No 99-PR-026
(Donna) Ball, all of Heppner, and
Jay (Vickie) Ball and Fern
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
N O TICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned has
been appointed and has qualified
as the Personal Representative of
Ninety-four people over the age o f 60 and five under 60 were present for this estate All persons having
the senior meal Wednesday, September 29. There were also 18 take out claims against the estate are
meals. Members of the Catholic Church served.
hereby required to present the
The menu for October 13 senior meal will be meat loaf, baked potatoes same, with proper vouchers,
with sour cream, green beans, applesauce, clover leaf rolls and cookies. within four months after the date
Members of All Saints Episcopal Church will serve. The Senior Board of first publication of this notice
will meet following the meal.
as stated below, to the Personal
The new manager of the St. Patrick's Senior Apartments, Marilyn Representative c/o Stephen M
Murchison, moved in to a second floor apartment last week. We are Bloom. Kottcamp & O'Rourke.
happy to have her here.
LLP. 331 S E 2nd. P O Box 490.
Exercise class was held on Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. and Pendleton. Oregon 97801. or they
pinochle was played Tues. and Fri afternoon. Four seniors watched the may be barred
video, "Curly Top." Sunday evening. The Senior bus went to The Dalles
All persons whose rights may
Thursday, Sept 30, with eight passengers and driver Gerald Bergstrom on
be affected by the proceedings in
board. Ed Baker drove the bus to Hardman Saturday afternoon, with 7 or
this estate may obtain additional
eight passengers.
Tenants Irene Swanson and Peggy Rogers are presently in the nursing information from the records of
the court, the Personal Represen­
home. We wish them well; they are missed.
Remember the flea market. There will be something for everyone from tative or the attorneys for the Per­
home baked food to arts, crafts, rummage. Come shop from 9 a.m. to 4 sonal Representative
Dated and first published this
p.m., Friday and Saturday, October 8-9. Treasures for one and all.
22 nd day of September. 1999
Ninon Rill
Personal Representative
P O Box 102
Thorp. Washington 98946
Stephen M Bloom
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Kottkamp & O'Rourke. LLP
Attorney s for
Personal Representative
331 S E 2nd
P O Box 490
Pendleton. Oregon 97801
Published September 22. 29 and
October 6. 1999
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CA RD OF THANKS
Wc would like to thank the
people that went out of their wav
to be thoughtful while Frank was
in the Heppner hospital We ap­
preciated your visits, your phone-
calls and cards Your kindness
made the day s go by faster Thank
you for being considerate to us
Frank and Margaret Monahan
_____________________ 10-6-lc
My scooter and I wish to thank
the nice men vv ho stopped to help
us in our accident on Sept 30 A
special thank you to the men who
fixed the steering problem
Peggy Art man
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Thanks to all my friends who
have been so good to me. espe­
cially my neighbor Norma I have
mov ed to Pendleton to be near mv
family but would like to see or
hear from you all
Florence Green
c/o Juniper House
301 SW 28th Drive. Apt 119
Pendleton. OR 97801
541-278-1159
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The family would like to thank
the Pioneer Memorial Nursing
Home staff for all the care they
gave Dad. Dr Wendy Haack for
being there when needed and her
care Thank y ou to Rev Andrew
Johnson for the memorial service
and Rev Dick Metz for the great
graveside service To all the la­
dies w ho brought food for the din­
ner. Jane Rawlins for the flowers
on the tables and the Christian
Church ladies for putting it alto­
gether Thanks for the flowers,
cards, phone calls, food for fam­
ily and hugs when they were
needed: and Pat Sweeney for all
his help with the arrangements
Morrow County is truly a great
place to live.
Edna Peck
Leland and Pat Hardy
and family
Roger and Shirley Palmer
and family
John and Marge Church
and family
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Library Clerk Substitute
Heppner Public Library
The position is part-time at
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