Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 17, 1978, Page THREE, Image 3

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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 17, 1978 THREE
State police arrested a
Hardman area man and
woman last week on charges
of cultivating marijuana on a
Burton Valley area farm.
Charged with manufacture
of a controlled substance were
Brant Cornwall Engbert, 31,
and Roni Boyer, 27,
Armed with a search war
rant for the farm, troopers
discovered more than 40
maturing marijuana plants
growing in pots in the farm
house, in a garden outside the
home, and in a makeshift
greenhouse.
The two suspects await
action in Heppner Justice
Archie Padberg
Archie Padberg, 73, Hepp
ner, died in Pendleton Wed
nesday, Aug. 9. i
He was born Feb. 16, 1905, in
Weston, Ore., the son of John
Henry and Dora Delia Lieual
len Padberg.
He spent his early years
ranching in the Lexington
area. He also spent many
years as a mechanic on farm
equipment for area ranchers.
He was married to Mildred
Harrison Tucker on Dec. 31,
1955.
Mr. Padberg was an ardent
outdoorsman who loved fish
ing, hunting and camping.
Funeral services were Fri
day, Aug. 11, in the United
Methodist Church with the
Rev. Steve Tollefson officiat
ing. Carl and Betty Marquardt
sang "How Great Thou Art"
and "In the Garden", accom-
M uriel Runnion
Muriel Runnion, 81, Hepp
ner, died in Heppner Thurs
day, Aug. 10.
She was born at the family
ranch in Sand Hollow Feb. 10,
1897, the daughter of William
and Luella Turner McCarty
Granville, who came to Ore
gon from California in 1882.
She lived in Morrow County
most of her life and was a
member of All Saints Episco
pal Church.
Private cremation services
were held Aug. 10. A memorial
service was held Saturday,
Aug. 12, at All Saints Episco
pal Church with the Rev.
Kenneth D. Miller officiating.
Sacred selections were sung
by the congegration. Mrs. C.C.
Carmichael was the organist.
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Police Report
Court.
Thieves entered a garage at
the Judson Coppock place off
Hwy. 207, about 10 miles north
of Lexington last weekend,
making off with a large
assortment of tools and a
cassette tape player valued at
a total of nearly $500.
A 1963 flatbed farm truck
was reported stolen from the
Herbert Ekstrom ranch near
lone last week.
Morf ow County law enforce
ment authorities are awaiting
the extradition of two men
OHITUMIE
panied by Carley Drake at the
organ.
Casket bearers were Lind
say Kincaid, Terrel Benge,
Vic Groshens Sr., Woodrow
Tucker, Gene Cole and Clay
ton Ayers. Honorary bearers
were Kenneth Marshall, Lin
coln Nash and George Hinton.
Concluding services and
interment were at the Lexing
ton Cemetery with Sweeney
Mortuary in charge of ar
rangements. Mr. Padberg is survived by
his wife, Mildred, Heppner;
two daughters, Juanita Ross,
Hermiston; Lola Springer,
Hood River; two sons, Archie
Padberg Jr., Gresham; Ver
non Padberg, Cornelius; two
step-sons, Edwin Tucker, Sa
lem; Eldon Tucker, lone; one
step-daughter, Evelyn Ross,
Canby; twenty grandchildren
and seventeen great-grandchildren.
Sweeney Mortuary was in
charge of arrangements.
She is survived by a son, La
Verne Van Marter Jr., Hepp
ner; three grandchildren,
Marie Lane, Paul Van Marter
and La Verne Van Marter III,
all of Heppner; a step-son,
Robert Runnion, Pendleton,
and four step-grandchildren;
two nieces, Elaine George,
Heppner and Frances McCar
ty, San Francisco; and a
nephew, Paul McCarty, Port
land. Mrs. Runnion was preceded
in death by her husband, V.R.
Runnion.
Contributions may be made
to the Oregon Cancer Fund or
the Pioneer Memorial Hospi
tal Fund.
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VOTERS
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Elect Bill Bellamy
fti. Adv. By Comm.
who were . arrested in an
alleged robbery attempt last
week in Alameda County,
Calif. .
The men, John Valum, 21,
and Wayne Woodnancy, 20,
are named in Morrow County
warrants charging them with
first degree burglary, in
connection with the Aug. 7
theft of a shotgun, a rifle and a
jar filled with coins from the
Heppner apartment of Delano
Hodgeman.
The weapons were repor
tedly recovered by Alameda
County Sheriff's deputies. The
two suspects listed no perma
nent address.
Ruth Van Winkle
Private graveside services
were held Saturday, Aug. 12,
at Heppner Masonic Cemetery
for Ruth S. Van Winkle, who
died Aug. 10 in Heppner after
a long illness.
She was born May 10, 1928 at
Council, Idaho, and had been a
resident of Heppner for the
past 38 years.
Mrs. Van Winkle is survived
by her husband, Jack, of
Heppner; sons, John, of Her
miston, Jim and Benham
Donald Norden
Word has been received
here of the death of Donald A.
Norden, 50, Boise, Idaho, a
rancher in the Monument area
of Grant County for many
years. Mr. Norden was killed
in a plane crash in Idaho
Thursday, Aug. 10.
Mr. Norden was reared in
the Redding area of northern
California, and had lived in
Boise the last five years.
Funeral services were at 2
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Bill Bellamy will
bo at the 1978
lilorroiv County Fair
August 19-23
55 State
DIST.
To Elect BiH Bellamy, Rep. Suzonne Japwi,
JP sets new bad
check policy
Heppner Justice Court
Judge Dee Gribble has institu
ted a 'new, tougher, policy
towards dealing with worth
less check offenders.
Under the new policy, offen
ders will be required to make
restitution for checks issued
with non-sufficient funds, hen
pay a $50 fine, plus $5 in court
costs. If restitution is not
made within a set time frame,
violaters can expect a 10-day
jail term.
Morrow County law enforce
ment officials currently re
quire merchants who receive
bad checks to notify, if
possible, the check writer, and
seek restitution within 10
days. If the check is not made
Malcolm, Heppner; two
daughters, Shirley George and
Trish Toll, both of Heppner; a
brother, Bill Hannaman,
Grandview, Wash.; a half-brother,
Emmert Martin, Port
land; and four grandchildren.
Contributions may be made
to the Pioneer Memorial
Hospital fund or the American
Cancor Fund.
Burns Mortuary, Hermiston
was in charge of arrange
ments. p.m., Monday, Aug. 14, at the
Mountain View Funeral Cha
pel, Boise, with cremation
following.
Mr. Norden is survived by
his wife, Christine, (a former
Heppner resident) Boise; a
son, Gary Norden, Redding,
Calif.; a daughter, Judy
Stratton, Pendleton; a step
son, Brett Buschke, Pilot
Rock; a step-daughter, Tanna
Buschke, Boise; and four
grandchi'dren.
CARAVELLE
The good
affordable
This watch starts our
Bulova Caravelle
Collection. It's precision
jeweled. Water and shock
resistant. Styled in
gleaming chrome and
stainless steel. Only $24.95.
Jewelers
676-9200 j
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COUNTY
Representative
lone, Treat.
good, the District Attorney's
office will send notice to the
check writer via registered
mail, again demanding resti
tution. If the bad check writer
does not respond, he or she is
then arrested and brought to
court.
The number of worthless
checks being passed in the
county has risen dramatically
in recent months.
Guest minister
at lone Church
of Christ
The lone United Church of
Christ will welcome the Rev.
Harold Bodle as guest minis
ter for the 10 a.m. worship
service on Sunday, August 20.
Rev. and Mrs. Bodle, of
Riverside, California, plan to
spend the weekend in the lone
area. All church members and
friends are urged to attend the
service and the coffee hour
which will follow.
WESTERN FAMILY
THICK SLICED
Bacon
NESTEA
Instant
Tea Mix
$11 69 Lemon
l . Flavored
Ei 4-oz.
SPILL AAATE
Paper
Towels
MJB
Instant
Coffee
$69
Watermelon
lb.
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District Attorney warns
of vacation ripoff
Morrow County District At
torney Dennis Doherty advi
ses that persons receiving
mail solicitations to purchase
"fabulous" vacation packages
from Columbia Research
Corp., should be cautious
about accepting the offers.
Doherty noted that Colum
bia Research has previously
been involved in litigation
with the U.S. Postal authori
ties, and is presently involved
in litigation with the Federal
Trade Commission.
Numerous complaints have
been received by state and
WEDDING
& SOCIAL
STATIONERY
676-9228
hoplbcby
AT CEHTQAL FOR SAVIHOS
Spareribs
$1 29 ,,
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Crisco
Shortening
$ 99
3-lb. T
in
SCHILLING
Black Pepper
C
4-oz.
Tea
m 9!z m
Tomatoes
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federal authorities about the
company, the District Attor
ney noted. To date, neither the
federal postal authorities, the
Federal Trade Commission,
the Oregon Attorney Gener
al's office, nor local officials
have been able to obtain
satisfactory response or reso
Have Fun At
SILK FLOWERS,
HAIR COMBS $OOf0$2M
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See Our "Teddy Bears"
Visit Us During The Fair
Open Saturday
250 W. Baltimore
2 Bl9f'Cl(irro''
BALLPARK
Beef
Franks
AAARINA
Bathroom
Tissue
'larina
MJB
Bags
lOOCount
Lettuce
Honey dew
Melons
Grocery 676-9614
Meat 676-9288
Prices Effective
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
August 17
lution as a result of the
complaints.
Several Morrow County
households have reported re
ceiving solicitations in the
mail from Columbia Re
search, offering vacation
packages to Florida and
Nevada.
Tho Fair
PLANT
676-5837
1 Shpi
1 -lb. Pkg.
SELLER
$ 39
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MAJESTY
Luncheon
(ileaf
$ 19 12oz.
79'
4-Pak
NALLEY'
Sweet
Pickles
22-oz.
4-s$1
18 & 19
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