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TWO-TW* G a i««* - ■ <» i Births The O fficial Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Hospital .Notes Tbe N t f f f lM GAZETTE-TIMES C e s a l a a N * a « - 0 * M 4 W eek ly N *w a«a •Susanna Stillm an at Pioneer M rm onal Hospital in H rp p n rr Hr weighed 8 lb» $>» ox Grandparent» are Mr and Mrs George Stillman of Heppner and Barbara Smith of la-xington He joins brothers Jason Chris. Ben and Heath at home USPS 240 430 Published every Thursday and entered a t second c la n matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March I, i r » Second U la n postage paid at Heppner Oregon Office at 147 West Willow Street Telephone 'StOi 676 »22» Address communications to the Heppner G aiette Times, P O Bo* 237. Heppner Oregon »7»3« 110 In Morrow. Um atilla . Wheeler A Gilliam counties $12 elsewhere Stielbi I alon Psdberg a da ugh ter. Shelbi Falon was born July 30. 1964 to Connie and Wade Padberg of texin gton . at Pendleton Community M em orial Hospital She weighed 6 David and April Sykes, Publisher« Sheriff9 Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Off ice at the Morrow County Court house in Heppner has reported handling the following business dur ing the past week On Monday. July 30. the Heppner Klre Dept responded to a grass fire West of Bunker Hill Road The amount of damage was unknown On Tuesday, July 31, the Morrow County Sheriff's Office arrested Margaret Ann Osborn.40. Bums.on a Heppner Justice Warrant for Nego tiating a Bad Check Also on July 31, the Heppner Police Department responded to a motor vehicle accident at west May in front of McDonald's Chevrolet Involved in the non injury accident were Geneva Mathews and Sylvia McDaniel, both of Heppner M ath ews' brakes allegedly failed, no citations were issued In a third July 31 incident, the Hoardman ambulance transported a female with unknown medical prob lems to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston On Wednesday. Aug 1, a Board man ambulance responded to a Hoardman residence and transpor ted a male with a heart problem to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston Also on August 1, the Morrow County Sheriff's Office arrested Ralph Wilbur Akers. 42, of Board man on an Irrtgon Justice Court warrant for Failure To Pay Ftne- Drm ng While Suspended Akers posted bail and was released In an third August 1 incident, the Hoardman Police Department a r rested Charles Lynn Stacy, 30, of Boardman on an Irrlgon Justice Court warrant for Failure To Pay Fine-Driving Wlhile Suspended Stacy posted bail and was released On Friday, Aug 3. the Morrow County Sheriff's Dept responded to a one vehicle roll-over accident Just west of Kinxua mill on Highway 74 One adult and two Juveniles received minor cuts and bruises and were taken to Pioneer Memorial Hospital On Saturday, Aug 4, the Board- man Fire Department responded to a brush fire on East Columbia near Olson Road A fireman suffered injuries while trying to contain the fire A Boardman ambulance re sponded to the scene and transpor ted one male to Good Shepherd Community Hospital In Hermiston Also on August 4, Craig Beyeler, Boardman. reported the theft of several tools and a radio cassette unit to the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office The Items were allegedly taken from his car sometime be tween August 3 and 4 Total value placed on the items is approximate ly $ 1.000 On Sunday. Aug 5, a Heppner ambulance transported a female from her residence in lone to Pi on eer Memorial Hospital in Heppner She was reportedly suffering form back pain Also on August $, the Boardman » Department responded to a la, ge grass fire on Runs* Road near West Glen Estates In Boardman In a third August S incident, the Morrow County Sheriff's Office a r rested Theodore Brian Anderson, 25, on an Irrlgon Justice Court Warrant for Failure to Pay Fine-Driving While Suspended Anderson posted bail and was released In a fourth August $ incident, Manuel Gomez Mendoza, 23. Board- man. was arrested by the Morrow County Sheriff's Office on a charge of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants Mrndosa was released on his own recognizance r » ► r r m m Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following bus mess during the past week Wilburn W Williams, Kimberly Violation of the Basic Rule (36 mph in a 25 mph zone), $30 fine William Robert Brown. J r , Pilot Rock-Overwidth, $ 1 $ fine Mary Ann Benge. Heppner Vio lation of the Basic Rule (43 mph in a 25 mph zone*, no fine Alfred O Frye, Jr , La Grande No PUC Permit. $2» fine 'lene Reynolds Mortimore, Fos sil-No Stop Light on Trailer. $26 bail forfeited Allen Frank Oemin. Heppner Leaking or Sifting la>ad. $1$ fine Charles Andrew Vandetta,Hep pner Violation of the Basic Rule (3$ mph in a 25 mph zone), $30 fine lbs 7 oz Grandparents are Darlene and Stacy laivgren and Colleen Berg Strom, a ll of Heppner and Ronald and Juanita (Juigley of Baker She joins a sister B ritta n i. at home New kid to greet fair goers Irene Anhorn holds a pygmy goat horn Tuesday morning July 11 The newborn goat visited residents at Pioneer Memor irsing Home and stopped by the Gazette Times office to pose for ..,s photo Tuesday afternoon He will he among other animals at the fairgrounds small anim al barn during next week's Morrow County Pair Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk s Office at the Morrow bounty Courthouse in Heppner received the following application tor a m arriage license Gregory Scott Maben. 23. and Patricia V • .oiack. 27. both of Heppner Obituaries F. Douglas Ogletree F Douglas Ogletree. f t . formerly of Heppner. died Saturday, July 2». 1964 at Royale Garden* Health Care Facility Bom September I I, l»14 in Brew ton. Alabama, he came to Oregon in 193» He worked for Kinzua Pine Milling in Wheeler County, and later was employed as an engineer by Heppner Milling Co in Morrow County. In 1955. he moved to Brookings and purchased a share of Brookings Plywood He later owned a Western Auto store In Brookings Ogletree had lived at Grants Pass since his retirement in 1972, and belonged to the Grants Pass Mason tc lodge 64. AF A AM and the Grant* Pass Elks Lodge. No 1564 Memorial service* were at 2 p m Wednesday. Auguat I. at Lundberg s Chapel with the Rev Harold George and Grants Pass Masonic Lodge officiating Survivor* include his wife of 43 years. Beulah, brothers Raymond of Gulf Shores. Alabama, and Rand olph of Brewton. Alabama, a step son Mitchell Bell of Grants Pass, one granddaughter and one great granddaughter Instead of flowers, the fam ily suggested mem orial contributions be made to the Maaontc Home or the Shriner* Hospital for Crippled C hil dren. in care of Lundberg s Chapel. GranU Pass nmrri i m a t n m T n i Happy 5 0 th Anniversary George & Helen Kruger Lo v e , A n n & John i A I I I É I H i l l l l I S s a a s a s t a a a a a s ............. Correction A picture caption and article in last week » Gazette Time» incor rectly identified Carl Bauman, the son of Hazel and the late C J D Bauman The son » correct name is Carl J D Bauman Tarna l.oul»e Alderman a daugh ter. Tarna la>uise was horn July 30. 1964 to Wendy and Duane Alderman at Pendleton Community M emorial Hospital She weighed 8 lb» 3 oz Grandparents are Clive and laila Boyd of Dunolly. Australia and Archie and Gladys Alderman of Heppner Not very social at best the moose stay strictly solo during the summer As cold weather approaches, they gather in small bands BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUCTIONEERS Myles Eugene Stone Stover Myles Eugene Stone Stover, 76. a resident of Heppner since 192» pass ed away Monday. August 6 In Prosser Memorial Nursing Home, Prosser. Washington, where he had been since April of this year He was bom June 1», l»ue in Centrey, County, Pennsylvania He was a retired cattle farmer and a member of the carpenter’s union He is survived by three sons, Murlin Stone of Hardman. Joseph Lee Stone of Hermiston, and Ken neth La Vem of Sunnyslde. Washing ton. three daughters. Elaine Brid ger of Prosser; Diana Elizabeth Holder of Sunnyslde. Washington; and Jeanette Geraldine Cluck of Grandview, Washington. 1$ grand children. and two greatgrandchild ren Graveside services will be Thurs day, Aug t. at 2 p m in the East Prosaer Cemetery with the Rev T J Smith of the Prosser Friendship Church officiating Visitation until noon Thursday, was at the Flint Funeral Home in Prosaer The following patients were ad m illed and discharged from Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner dur ing the past week Whitney Royer Heppner a d m it ted July 31. discharged August 3, and Dee Crist Heppner admitted July- 31. discharged August 5 landa Baker of lone was admitted to the Hospital August Sand was still receiving care as of press tim e Monday Isaiah Jon Stillm an a son Isaiah Jon was bom July 31 to Berl and I t Veart Ago Thursday. August 8. 1974 A forest fire consumed 132 acres of timber valued at 14.000 in the Indian Creek area of Umatilla National F'orest before being controlled Mon day afternoon Total cost for putting out the fire was $42.000 Willow Creek Dam cleared one more hurdle in its 40 odd year fight for existence last week when the U S Senate cleared it on a voice vote Police Chief Dean Gilman report ed to the city council ' i knew housing was tight, but I didn't know it was impossible It is useless to continue looking for another officer, If no housing is available " Kinzua Corporation began produc lion of plywood at its Heppner plsnt 2S Years Ago Thursday. August 6. 1959 Telephone men were installing the last phone* in Pacific Telephone s large rural project south of Heppner last week, according to manager Dallas Short Cost of the rural telephone improvement project was estimated at $113.500 Subscribers were changed to dial service as their phones were installed Magneto telephones were discontinued with the changeover M r* Emma Gatewood, "the walk ing grandma. ' stopped overnight in Boardman on her way to the Centen nial Exposition in Portland She was reported as saying that people were tryin g to scare her out but that after getting through Wyoming, which she considered the worst part of her travels, and getting this fa r, she would continue on to Portland 50 Years ig o Thursday. August 9. 1934 "A n ordinance authorizing the city to accept the Am erican le g io n swim m ing tank was voted down on th ird reading Monday rxening at the regular m onthly meeting at city council The vote was unanimous as councilmen present considered a remonstrance signed by a large number of citizens of the c ity as evidence of a m a jo rity sentiment against the city taking over the tank property and reconstructing it for use "The remonstrance stated prim a rily the objection of a large group of citizens to having any buildings replaced at the swim m ing tank because of the menace they present ed in case of repetition of such a flood as occurred on May 2» " The Townsend plan for old age revolving pensions was discussed at the Lions Club meeting "W h ile no vote was taken on the m atter by the club, and several members deemed the plan unworkable as far as they understood it, there was an expres sion of sentiment favoring a system of federal old age pensions Stamper HO W ARD SALM O N \ AUCTIONEER 4 8 1 -6 5 8 6 ( " i f r i/o a l l type» t t f n n e t i o n * . ro tit e r f I y A o U u r TO b e l o PARTS n g in g * to c a * h in o n e t i n v " J HEPPNER A U TO PARTS 234 ^ IV Main Heppner 676-9123 ELECTRICIAN fc o u o u 'n £lfrir/f c#<Jj C#* b •$••*€i|i * 1 - '( e l f m i l T o m W e lb o r n i Y A* l6 4 « t l D 6 l N i i h i | Ph 676-5252 FLOOR COVERING M & R FLO O R C O V ER IN G Lirdtn Way C arpet, Linoleum , 676-94)8 Cerarmc T'le Htppoar Kitchen Cobm ets C ounter Tops AI FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE H eppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and INSURANCE ruitKI Os* oiT IgOSst ^IU u WVMI 4<4,is J x i »MlUITfl IrU K M VanMAM ITM, HO W AMD IlH T A N 1 KOMI H I h M i l «A j l i m a i 1 rirfti' *>r 6 V 9 1 1 i M ARIAN \F h M il MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARM ACY 1 AS f ^ Black Hills Gold Jewelry T h is u n i q u e A m erican a r t form h a s becom e a t r e a s u r e w h ich is p a s s e d on from g e n e ra tio n to g e n e r a tio n . 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