Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1984)
TWO-Tlie Heppner GaieUe-Ttme. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, June 7, 19M ' f- ttty of Heppner and the ' ' County of Morrow Tk utnUt GAZETTE-TIMES .imafr , I J csrfA 1 Sisiaaai U-SJ.S. 240-420 Published every Thljriday and entered -as second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner. r Oregon under the Act of March S, 1879. Second-class postage paid at Hepffoer, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9229... . . Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. SioTjo in Morrow, Umatilla. Wheeler & Gilfiam counties: . $12 elsewhere. David and April Hilton Sykea, Publishers Letters to the Editor Initiative petition granted To the editor: The Real Friends of Oregon wish to report that an initia tive petition repealing LCDC and returning state land use planning to the cities and counties has been granted. After much delay caused primarily by the 1000 Friends of Oregon, this petition to put the question of State land use planning and ite repeal on the November '84 ballot is now being circulated statewide. To those folks who object to having the values of their lands appropriated by the State with the present Goals and Guidelines of LCDC, to those who believe land use planning should be done by local elected officials and to those who are fed-up with dealing with a state bureauc racy we extend an urgent invitation to share with us the Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sher iff's Department at the Mor row County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following business during the past week: On May 29 the Boardman Fire Dept. responded to a truck trailer on fire on 1-84 at Mile Post 169, west bound lane. The fire was extinguish ed by firefighters. On May 30, a Boardman ambulance responded to the rest area west of Boardman and transported a male sub ject with an- illness to Good Shepherd Community Hospi tal in Hermiston. Also on May 30, The Hep pner Police Department re sponded to a one-car non-injury accident on Court Street in front of the Courthouse. The driver, Barbara Doboszynski, 29, Heppner, was cited for Careless Driving. On May 31, a Boardman Ambulance responded to a call at Lincoln Square apart ments to a female with heart problems. Myrtle Chadwick, 75 of Boardman, was pronoun ced dead on arrival of natural causes. Burns Mortuary han dled the details. On June 1, the Heppner Police Department arrested Dorman G. McGann, 43, Hep pner, for allegedly Driving Under the Influence of Intoxi cants. He was released on his own recognizance. On June 2, the Heppner Police department arrested Jame B. Johnston, 63, of Hep pner on a charge of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxi cants. He posted bail and was released. Also on June 2, the Heppner Police department investigat ed a possible burglary at the Chevron Station in Heppner. An officer discovered that the door has been forced open on the shop; further investigation found no one on the premises and nothing missing. Heppner Police are still investigating the incident. On June 3, the Morrow County Sheriff's Office and a Boardman ambulance re sponded to a one vehicle roll over on E. Wilson Road in Boardman. The ambulance transported one female, Shar on K. Burgess, 28, Hermiston, with unknown injuries, to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. chore of securing enough sig natures on pur initiative peti tion to qualify the question of repeal for the November bal lot. The delaying tactics leave us only five weeks (July 1) to gather these signatures. By spreading the effort statewide it can easily be done, but it requires a little effort from each of us. Send your request for a petition sheet with 20 name spaces to PO Box 24, Gold Beach, Ore gon 97444, or call 247-6028 and leave your name and address. When the entire state is being hurt, the healing requir es the efforts of all of us. Sincerely, The Real Friends of Oregon Curry County Chapter (s) Howard Jesse Coldiron President. Public Meetings Monday, June 11 - Morrow County Fair Board, Fairgro unds dormitory, Heppner, 8 p.m.; Heppner City Planning Commission, city hall, 8 p.m. ; Heppner Fire Department, fire hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 12 - Heppner -Morrow County Chamber of Commerce, Heppner Elks Lodge, noon; Lexington City Council, city hall, Lexington 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 13 - Mor row County Court, courthouse, Heppner, 9 a.m.; Port of Morrow Commission, No.l Marine Drive, Boardman, 1 p.m. Thursday, June 14 - Lexing ton Fire Department, city hall, 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 18 - Morrow County School Board District Office, Lexington, 8 p.m.; Heppner Fire Department, fire hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 19 - Heppner -Morrow Chamber of Commer ce, Heppner Elks Lodge, noon; lone City Planning Commission, city hall, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 20 - Mor row County Court, courthouse, Heppner, 9 a.m. Monday, June 25 - Morrow County Planning Commission, North Morrow Annex, 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 26 - Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board, hospital, Heppner, 9:30 a.m.; Heppner-Morrow Chamber of Commerce, Heppner Elks Lodge, noon. Wednesday, June 27 - Mor row County Court, north Mor row annex, Irrigon, 9 a.m.; Heppner Public Library Bo ard, library, 8 p.m. "We make our fortunes, and we call them fate." Benjamin Disraeli Engagements Murray Lindsay Obituaries I Carmel F. Lennon Mr and Mrs. Larry Lindsay are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Ann Marie, to John Murray, son of Rod and Meg Murray of lone. Foth are 1982 graduates of Heppner High School. Miss Lindsay has completed two years at the University of Portland. Murray has attended Oregon State University where he is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. Both will be students in the School of Pharmacy at O S U. this fall. A September 1 wedding is planned. Hickey Connor iJ Carmel F. Lennon, 82, died Wednesday, May 30, 1984, at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner, She was born Sept. 11, 1901, in San Franciscom Calif., to James and Mary (Hanna) Keily. On June 19, 1942, she mar ried Peter Lennon at Fort Lewis. Wash. They moved to Heppner in 1946. Mrs. Lennon worked as a homemaker. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Survivors include her hus band, Peter Lennon, at home in Heppner; and sister and brother Kathryn Burnett and David Keily of Los Angeles. Recitation of the rosary was 7 p m. Friday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner. Funeral Mass followed at the church at 10 a m. Saturday. Graveside services were Mon day in Los Angeles, Calif. The Rev. Brian J. McGov ern officiated at the services with Rose Marie Buschke as organist and Bill Kenny as soloist. Casket bearers were Dick Wilkinson, Vern Wilson,. Dr. Wallace Wolff, Lester Crass er, Francis Healy, and Bob Riddle. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetic Association, Oregon Affiliate Inc.. 3607 S.W. Cor bett, Portland 97201. Sweeney Mortuary, Hep pner. was in charge of arrangements. Justice Court Report Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following cases during the past week: Wayne Evert Pierce, Hep pner, Expired Trailer Licen se, 915 fine. Jay Arthur Coil, Pendleton, No Hunting License, $29 fine. Donald Dean Brewer. Pilot Rock, No PUC Permit, $29 fine. Raymond Florest Arriola, Hermiston, Exceeding the Maximum Speed (69 mph in a 55 mph zone) $30 fine. Dale David Mills, Pendle ton. Illegal -U" Turn. $13 fine. Billy Jo Shockley, Kenne wick, Washington, Exceeding the Maximum Speed (69 mph in a 55 mph tone) $30 fine. John Edward DuPont, Hep pner, No Current Boat Licen se. $29 fine. D.A. s Report Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor announce the engagement of their daughter, Deann to Steve Hickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hickey of Pendleton. Deann is a 1981 graduate of Heppner High School and a 1982 graduate of Linn-Benton Community College dental pro gram. She is currently employed by Dr. Harper Jones in Pen dl ton. Steve is a 1982 graduate of Pendleton High School and has just completed his second year at Blue Mountain Community College. He will be transferring to a university in the fall of 1984 to continue his studies. An August 4. 1984 wedding is planned at the Heppner United Methodist Church. Rietmann Martin The following patient was admitted and released from Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner during the past week: ,Faul Jones. Heppner-admit-ted May 26, discharged May 29. The District Attorney's of fice at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handl ed the following cases during the past week : The Circuit Court granted a motion from defendants Tam my Jo Risling, 24 and Steven D. Webb, 27, both of Irrigon, for a demurrer to the indict ment charging them with Criminal Conspiracy to com mit Arson I. Robert Knox who had been charged with five counts of Burglary I, two counts of Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, two counts of Theft I, and two counts of Theft II which were contained in four separate complaints or indict ments, pleaded guilty to three counts of Burglary I in two separate indictments. He is awaiting sentencing after the completion of a pre-sentence investigation. Sifting through the Times y V.:'. Lisa Martin and Jerry Rietmann announce their engage ment and plans for a summer wedding August 18 at the United Church of Christ, Pullman, Washington. Lisa is the daughter of Harold and Frieda Martin of Kuna, Idaho. She is a 1981 graduate of Kuna High School and a junior in accounting at the University of Idaho at Moscow. Jerry is the son of Bob and Eetty Rietmann of lone, Oregon. He is a 1980 graduate of lone High School and a senior in Agribusiness at the University of Idaho. 10 Year Ago Thursday, June 6. I7I Hon Daniels, former super intendent of Morrow County Schools, was named President til I lue Mountain Community O.lli-ue lo succeed Waller M( i.ic. Im i eti llarshman was dub the accidental candi-d.iii- iilter receiving 61 dem miatir write-in votes and 80 iml.lnuti write-in votes in ; iii.ii I'U't iiiiti llarsh-i- .ii .uil, I would never have nil: lor the assessor's office. Im! uiih ill. ii many people wauling to make the race. I wouldn't feel right if I didn't. " The Heppner Community Kindergarten graduated its dual class after 25 years of cmiimuntiy kindergartens be cause kindergarten was to l'oiue part of the county mIhm'I curriculum in the fall. .'." Year Ago I Inn mI.i , June I. I9.VJ Il.inlman and I oardman residents signed petitions and met in oppose the School I nards closure of the Hard nuni school and the consolid aiion of the seventh and eighth grades at I oardman with the Irrigon school. Approval of funds for a resurvey of the Willow Creek dam at Heppner appeared closer as the House Appropri ations Committee approved an appropriations bill for the sur . 50 Years Ago Thursday. June 7. 1934 Mrs Audrey Herington, a iinied home economist was to conduct all sessions at a two ila cooking school open to all housewives which was to be taught at the Heppner Hotel. The Red Cross has been ministering to victims of flood (Lunate from the May 29 Hood I'amage reports total more than $100,000. Kristine Happy 18th Birthday! In the 1400s, people began to mount their shoes on sep arate wooden blocks to pro tect their footwear from mud and water. These were the forerunners of heeled shoes. Dad, Mom, Mark & Erin & tern ft ' -.;k. -S uutu ""wuium- a The best of all time ! For Father's Day It's more than quartz accurate timekeeping; it's the convenience of a day and date display protected by scratch resistant Dura-Crystal Silverton case goldlont btitl, champagne dial. Stainless teel bracelet S140.00 Champagne dial oowtont be?el, nivedon case Stainless steel bracelet $150 00 BULOVA Peterson's jj Peterson C 7 fy Heppner 3 Jewelers 676-9200 District Court Report Morrow County District Co urt at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handl ed the following traffic cases during the month of May; Charles Adrian Holt, Hep pner, Improper Vehicle Licen se, $i assessment. Javier Solis Jacquez, Her miston, Allowed an Unlicen sed Person to Operate a Vehic le, $31 hail forfeited. Cesario Chairez, Uoardman, Heckless Driving. $: fine. Gregory John Tucknies. Sunnyside, No Fire Extin guisher, t?i fine. Cubs plan day camp Cub Scout Day Camp will be held July 10 13 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. The theme for (his year'a camp Is "Pioneer Heritage" and the boys will be studying Indians, pioneers, mountain men und cowboys said a spokesperson for the cub scouts. This week of fun activities Is open to all boys aged eight to 10 years. Hoys need not be Cub Scouts to attend the Camp. Cost for the week Is f 15. For more information, conact Laitue Kindle at 678 5223. Deadline for registration in June 27. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUCTIONEERS HOWARD SALMON AUCTIONEER 481-6586 LETfi AUCTION SERVICE AUTO PARTS a M A HcrrNtii AUIU rAUI nPa 234 N Moln Heppnor ""m" 6769123 CARPENTRY WAYNE BOURRIE, GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION OR RtMOOIUNG CONCRETE WORK. CABINETS. CERAMIC Tit E FPFf ESTIMATES 676-531 ANYTIME DENTISTRY Heppnor Dental Office T.i Alexander. D.D.S. K.L. Hibtx-rt, D.M.I). Mon., Tuo. & Thufi 9 om, 5 pm 1st Innovate Bank Bldq 676 9118 ELECTRICIAN aetata ,Wc(W ml4l, Caatl. Klt'l I It4ilil ToroW.lborn FY 6765252 FLOOR COVERING M & R FLOOR COVERING Undtn Woy Carpet, Linoleum, 676-9418 Ceramic Tile, Kitchen I Hppntr Cabinets, Counter Tops FURNITURE rr CASE FURNITURE Heppnor Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE TURNER mT ,11 IKK KM I in IMUANC UV'IKNh ViiMAKI1H, JH. HOWARD I1HVANI HOIII Hr KAMI. MAKIANNK KAMI. MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY f'f Wo. liny on F(uripl0','t, Moifi.tul &u(jpl Von fi, 9 l j 6 Sol V 10 I I 4 Located in the Medical Center 1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 i OIL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIN OIL M CO. INC 676-9633 CHEVRON PRODUCTS PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY MsKil Farm Chomicals mDII sorving 3 Counties Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254 rtr ftu iiiob)Il f u WwniHr iirmrTiiiiitVii,f M