lone honors those who serve 3 3 3 3 i 3 ..atzall u o f U N e « 3 ? a : 31‘ ' E u 3 3 lie , UR S /*1 1 50 < HEPPNER Relatives of lone and Lexington service people are honored at ceremony Monday imes VOL. 122 NO. 22 12 Pages Wednesday, May 28, 2003 Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon Color Guard and lone townspeople honor our military on Memorial Day Monday Stories of the Flood Collaboration to bring about Heritage Plaza Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Lipsett and child Oregon Army National Guardsmen come to work on Heritage Park under the direction of Sergeant Jim Gresham. Taken from the San Francisco Call June 18. Years o f hard w ork north part o f tow n to uptown. 1903 edition: and determination, along with It w ill a ls o b e u s e d in with the state funds, the Baker- The fearful disaster at Heppner, O regon reaches m any volunteer hours, and c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e A g M orrow Partnership donated far and wide, carrying sorrow to num erous hearts m iles help o f government funding is M useum for exhibits. Concert $7,500. aw ay from the scene. Y esterday Mr. and M rs. A rchie now turning the former Union slabs had been laid that will Lipsett, of238 North Seventh street in this city, received a L ab o r has been Oil Co. (UOC) bulk plant area host displays o f old farm ing donated to this project not dispatch from H eppner stating that his only son, Wallace into Heppner’s Heritage Plaza. equipment. Also donated from only from citizen in the area but W. Lipsett, and the latter’s wife and only child, 14 months The City o f H eppner the Ag Museum is a windmill also from the O regon A rm y o f age, had perished in the flood. Mr. Lipsett started for p u r c h a s e d th e h a lf - a c r e that will sit in the middle o f the N ational G uard. T hrough a H eppner today to perform the mournful duty o f burial. property from UO C for the Plaza. When the bodies were found, the child was clasped sum m er training program the a p p ra is e d v a lu e o f $100. in his father's arms and the lifeless mother was only a short A lso on display, will Guard conducts, five members H ow ever, before purchase be a silhouette sculpture o f a were sent to H eppner to help distance away. co u ld b egin, U O C had to sheepherder with his dog. Don w ith the form building and Wallace Lipsett was brought up in Gilroy, where clean up the property so that M onahan donated the money c o n c r e te he was graduated from the G ram m ar School. The family la y in g . The it w o u ld pass D E Q for the sculpture and M ark G uardsm en will be here until rem oved to San Jose, and here he was graduated from the inspections. The property has Bruno o f lone is creating the the project is completed. B usiness C ollege. L ater he w as w ith the U nited States re c e iv e d a “ c le a n b ill o f sculpture. typographic survey on the steamer Albatross up north, and The footbridge that health,’’ according to M ayor three years ago he was married to M iss Adam Farnsworth, cro sses H inton C reek and The Heppner Garden Bob Jepsen. Jepsen also said Club has also asked to plant a connects the Plaza to M ain o f San Francisco. Later, his w ife's uncle secured him a that this process took about rose garden in the Plaza. The Street was donated and put in position as head bookkeeper o f the M orrow County Wool eight years. and G rain C om pany at Ffeppner, and, although only 31 City gladly accepted and are by th e A rm y C o rp o f O nce th e la n d themselves putting in turf. years old, he was to have becom e soon the general Engineers from The Dal les. received a NFA (no further m anager and secretary o f the com pany. M rs. Lipsett The landscaping for Funding for the Plaza action necessary) approval cam e from legislation passed the Plaza was design by Tricia recently spent several weeks here visiting her husband’s from the D E Q is only took b y th e O r e g o n S ta te Martin, a college student from parents, and she returned to her hom e in H eppner only a about 6 m onths to purchase L egislature to clean up and the University o f Oregon. The short time ago. Their tragic ending has brought sorrow not the land. only to their parents but to many friends here and elsew here. restore “brow nfield” areas in original plans were simplified P la n s a re th a t the O regon. A “ brow nfield” is a to acco m m o d ate tim e and Plaza will be a link from the “ v a c a n t o r u n d e ru tiliz e d money, but m any o f M artin's c o m m e rc ia l o r in d u stria l ideas w ere kept in tact. C o lu m b ia B a sin property where environmental, economic and social obstacles E le c tr ic C o -O p is a ls o use a n d w orking to rem ove the poles Celsius (year-round) Antifreeze/Coolant h in d e r redevelopment,” according to and guy w ires that are in the Regularly $5.85 par gallon ^ ^ . ......" " “ S 1 th e D E Q . T h r o u g h th is area o f the Plaza. M any other people legislation and the O regon NOW 84.65 per gallon! h av e d o n a te d tim e, low er E c o n o m ic C o m m u n ity l»’ Development Department, the prices for products and given C ity o f H ep p n e r receiv ed suggestions to help create a L e x i n g t o n 9 8 9 - 8 2 2 1 • 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 2 - 7 3 9 6 For farm equipment. vi*it our wtb tit* at www.fiKQ.iMt $ 16,500 for the project. Along beautiful area in Heppner. SUMMER COOLANT ON SALE morrow County Grain Growers pecially the lone A m erican ton were Bl ue Si.it S e n a \ Banners, w I ik h have a lone l i ai l ih on ol show me tlial a lami K m e m l v i is e u n e n l h s e n me in the A r me d ! orees. I hose h on or ed h \ the lone e er em on v wer e 1’ 1 ( I >an Seott. Sj kk i.ills! K l l / . l S u ' l ! Cells i Ml'- ei C o i e \ Banket, ' i d < Los I'eiis « Mlieei loseph Baket I : K . in I I l l s orsen I ee h s e t I rnest \ n tio . M a io t D on e B n slow. I I )erek ( a m p h e l i . Set < kiss ( i a ir Rea. K i l t i a \ drew \ n d e r s o n . I l K \ an B e n i a ¡o \ i r m a n 1 >t ( l.i — Niuliew s m a l l and 1 I - loe \rnspieei Mlei ha sets lees t v l nah me i '■ ■ ete . tsedal the 1 eeion t iali Later there was a pot luck din­ ner. ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.