Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 30, 1984, Page TWO, Image 2

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The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and (he
County of Morrow
Sheriff’s Report
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The Morrow County Sheriff s Off
ice at the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner reports handling
the following business during the
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Telephone (5031 «7««228
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times. PO Bos 327.
Heppner Oregon »783« 110 in Morrow. Umatilla . Wheeler A Gilliam
counties
(12 elsewhere
David and April Sykes, Publisher*
Obituaries
Virginia O’Donnell
Virginia O'Donnell. 77. of Oregon
City died August 20. 1*84 Funeral
services were Wednesday. August
21 at Forest Grove
She was born August 3. 1907 at
Heppner. Oregon, the daughter of
the late Wilbur P Hill and Eva
Phelps Hill She was raised and
received her education in the Hepp­
ner area
She was united In marriage to
Everett A Vanderhoof in 1923
Following their marriage they mov­
ed to Hedmond. where they resided
for 14 years before moving to
Tacoma. Washington in 19» Mr
Vanderhoof preceded her in death in
1900. after celebrating over 20 years
of marriage
She was united in marriage to Joe
O'Donnell on September 8. 1962 at
Prosser. Washington
Following
their marriage they moved to Port
land where they operated the City
Cafe across from the City Hall
They later owned and operated the
Foster Cafe on Foster Road in
Portland In 1968 they retired and
moved to Buxton Mr O'Donnell
preceded her in death on January 8
1976 after celebrating over 23 years
of marriage
Following her husband'sdeath she
moved to her present home in
Molalla. where she has resided for
the past 8 years
Among her special intereal she
enjoyed gardening and crocheting
The Rev Jerry Propat of the First
Baptist Church of Hillsboro officiat­
ed at the 3 p m service Evelyn
Gallaway was the organist and
Jerry Propel the soloist
Vault
interment is at Forest View Ceme­
tery, Forest Grove
Survivors include two sons. Rich
ard and Robert Vanderhoof. both of
Olympia. Washington, three daugh
(era, Sheila Propel, of Prosser.
Washington, Margaret Petarcik, of
Olympia. Washington, and Marilyn
Caldwell, of Federal Way, Washing
ton. two brothers. Harold Hill, of
Heppner. Oregon, and Rufus Hill, of
Albuquerque, New Mexico; one sis­
ter. Belly Vinson, of Walnut Creek,
California
Also surviving are 21 grandchild
ren and 29 great grandchildren, and
a very loving friend Allen Hodges, of
Molalla. Oregon
Fruiten Mortuary Chapel. Forest
Grove was in charge of arrange
menta
Irene Nolan
Vickie Eileen Magill
Vickie Eileen Magill. 34. died
Sunday. Aug 1». 1984, at St Anthony
Hospital in Pendleton
She was bom July 21. 1960. the
daughter of Mr and Mrs Crest on O
Robinson She grew up in Heppner
and waa a 1968 graduate of Heppner
High School
She married Leon Magill Septem
her » . 1968 in Heppner
She was co-owner of the Quitters
Quarters in Pendleton
She loved outdoor activities, in­
cluding horseback riding and camp
tng
She was a member of (he Baha'i
faith, the Blue Mountain Piece Mak
era. the Rocket Square Dancers, and
the Preceptor Gamma chapter of
Bella Sigma Phi sorority
Survivors include her husband.
Leon G Magill. and son and daugh
ter Ryan and Stefame. all of Pendle
ton, her parents. Mr and Mrs
Creston O Robinson of Heppner
grandmother Eva M Robinson.
Pendleton; and brother Dean K
Robinson of Heppner
Funeral services were at II a m
Wednesday. August 22 at the Bums
Mortuary Chapel in Pendleton
Officiating were James L Lava
dour, Glorgi DeCarlo, Kathryn
Young and Virginia Storey Cellist
was Loree Tucker McKenna
Casket bearers were Joe Kelly,
James L Lavadour. Bill Snyder.
Calvin Ashbeck. Don lliff. and Sal
DeCarlo Honorary bearers mclud
ed leonard Caverhill. Bob Kelly.
Amie Hedman, Les Sandoz, and
Mike Saling
Concluding service and interment
were at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton
Memorial Contributions may be
made to the American Cancer So
ctety directly or through Burns
Mortuary. Pendleton
Eugene Grabill
Eugene Grabill. 77. died in Herm
iston August 21. 1984
He was born August 4. 1907 in lone,
the son of Thomas E and Ida (Hale)
Grabill
He worked 27 years for the rail­
road
Before returning to lone in 1983. he
lived in Sumpter and Baker
On January 27. 1964. he married
Lora Warrington in lone
Survivors include his wife. Lora
Grabill. lone, four sisters Helen
Keithley of Heppner. Mary Bristow
and Hazel Ellis of lone, and Anna
Wright of Baker, and his mother.
Ida Grabill, lone
Funeral services were at 11 a m
Saturday. August 26 at the lone
United Church of Christ with the
Rev Cathy Barker officiating
Musical selections were by organist
Carley Drake
Casket bearers were Guy Wright,
Don Bristow. Todd Harrison. Jim
Morgan. John Bristow, and Vem
Keithley
Concluding service and burial
were at High View Cemetery, lone
Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner. was
in charge of arrangements
Irene Nolan. 78. recently of Pen­
dleton. died Saturday. Aug 26, 1984,
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner
She was born September 19, 1907,
in Heppner. the daughter of Burton
H and Myra F. iYeager) Peck
After completing high school, she
was graduated in 19» from Southern
Oregon College of Education at
Ashland, a member of the college's
second graduating class
She taught in schools ranging from
one room to modem day buildings
On July 3, 1934. she married
Millard V Nolan Sr at Camaa.
Wash
Mrs Nolan was a member of the
lone Heppner Eastern Star, The
Degree of Honor, and the Christian
Church in Heppner She was active
in home extension
She taught
Sunday school most of her adult life,
Sylvia Sibyl Severance. 88. Los
and was also a 4-H leader
Angeles. California, died August tl,
Mrs Nolan had lived in the 1984
Heppner. Lexington area for moat of
She was bom January 23. 1896 the
her life
daughter of Will and Nettie Sever
She lived in Pendleton, at Camlu. ance at Francisville, Indiana She
from 1980 to 1984
moved with her family from Indiana
Her husband prreceded her in to Hardman in 1899 and attended
death in 1982
Burton Valley and Hardman schools
Surving are son Vem of Heppner. and an academy in Portland
daughters Beverly J. Miles of Clark-
She taught achool in Morrow foun
ston. Washington, and Phyllis C ty
Later she resided in Banks
Bell of Tacoma. Washington, five where she was Postmistress for a
brothers Henry G Peck of Lexing­ number of years
ton. Harold K Peck of Heppner.
She worked in Child Evangelism
James H and Donald K Peck of in Taiwan in the 1940s and 60s She
Hermiston. and Bud N Peck of lived in Los Angeles for the last
Pendleton, five grandchildren and number of years where she was
four great grandchildren A sister. employed by the Bible Institute of
Elienor G Morey, died earlier.
Los Angeles She was struck by a
Those who wish may contribute to hit run vehicle while crossing a
the American Cancer Society, di­ street In early January of 1983 and
rectly or through Folaom-Biahop never recovered from the injuries
Funeral Chapel in Pendleton
She was an active member of The
Funeral services were at II a m
Church of the Open Door
Tuesday. August » at the Heppner
She is survived by a brother, Ivan
Christian Church Interment follow
Severance in Wenatchee, Washing
ed at the Heppner Masonic Cem­ too; and three nephews. Robert and
etery
Roger Campbell of Lexington, and
the Rev Don Campbell of Dallas.
Texaa
Burial waa last week in Banka
with graveside services arranged by
Fuitsn Mortuary in Forest Grove
The Rev C. Eugene Sabin, minister
of First Christian Church In Forest
Grove conducted the graveside ser
vice
On August 20. Rodney L Berthoid.
37. Mosier turned himself ui to a
Morrow County Sheriff's Deputy
He was wanted on charges of Escape
III and Failure to Display a Driver 's
License by the Morrow County
Sheriff's Department The charges
resulted from Berthold's alleged
escape from a deputy at a routine
traffic stop after Berthoid had been
placed under arrest
Also on August 20. the Heppner
Fire Department responded to a
telephone pole on fire on Linden Way
near Quaid street in Heppner
On August 21. the Boar dm an
Police Department arrested William
L Bowen. 48. on Marion County
warrants He was lodged at the
Umatilla County Jail
Also on August 21. the Umatilla
Police Department arrested Arthur
H Jones. » . on a Morrow County
warrant for Failure to Pay Fine Dri
ving While Suspended
He was
lodged at the Umatilla County Jail,
and on August 22 posted bail and was
released
On August 23. the Boardman Fire
Department responded to and extin
guished a grass fire on East Wilson
road in Boardman
Also on August 23. a Boardman
ambulance responded to SK Farms
on Homestead Road in Boardman
A female with a back injury was
transported to St Anthony Hospital
In Pendleton
On August 25. the Morrow County
Sheriff's Office arrested Cornelius
G Doherty. Ml Pilot Rock, on
charges of Driving Under the Influ
ence of Intoxicants Hr was releas
ed on his own recognizance
19 Y e a r s Ago
Thursday. August 19. 1974
The Soroptimisls float, "Those
Were The Days" won the grand
sweepstakes ribbon in the Fair and
Kodeo Parade
Morrow County Fair gate receipts
were 1875. the RCA and Open Rodeo
gate receipts were 85.500, rodeo
program sales 8450. and rodeo dan
ces contributed 82.000 during the
1974 celebrations
John Boyer of Heppner caught
scoring passes of 36 and 60 yards and
received the East Outstanding lane
man Award in the annual East West
Shrine All-Star played at Baker
Dave < 141 and Jana' 12 > Steagall of
Lexington took honors in the West
ern States Junior Rodeo Association
finals at John Day
25 Years Ago
Thursday. August 27. 1959
District Attorney Robert Abrams
said that a hearing would probably
be held early the next week in
Heppner by circuit judge William W
Wells on the three suits filed by
residents of Hardman. Lexington.
Also on August 25. a Boardman
ambulance responded to a one ve­
hicle accident at milepost 14»on 1-84
Lifeguard III also responded and
transported one male with injuries
to St Anthony Hospital in Pendleton
In a third August 25 incident, a
Heppner ambulance transported a
male with an injury from Schwarz
Apartments Heppner to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital
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In a fourth August 25 incident, a
Boardman ambulance responded to
the Texaco station in Boardman and
transported a male subject possibly
having a heart attack to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston
On August 26. a Boardman ambu
lance responded to U i I Inc.
Boardman and transported a fe­
male with breathing problems to
Good Shepherd Hospital in Her mis
ton
Also on August 26. the Boardman
Fire Department responded to a fire
at the end of Paul Smith road The
fire department reported that the
remains of an old house which was
being burned became out of control
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice Court at
pioneer Memorial Hospital in
the Morrow County Courthouse ui Heppner admitted and discharged
Heppner handled the following bust the following patients during the
ness during Hie past week:
week
. .
,
CUytha Rene Devin Heppner De­ past
Charlene Papineau. Lesington ad
fective Equipment. 99 (me
mitted August 20 discharged August
Louie Eng. Lexmgtion Expired
23.
Vehicle License. 99 fine
Larry Pettyjohn. Heppner admit
Michael A Bieber, Gresham Ille­ ted August 21. discharged August 22.
gal “U" Turn. 815 fine
Eugene Logan, lone adm itted
Charlie James Sumner. Lexing
August 21. discharged August 24.
ton No Safety Chain, 813 fine
and
Michael Allan Anderson. Albany
Francis R Davis. Fossil admitted
Overlength 19 fine
August 23. discharged August 24
Clifton Brent Shaw. Kennewick
The following patients were still
No PUC Permit. 8 » fine
receiving care at the hospital as of
Timothy Scott Rankin. Heppner
Monday. August 27
Improper Passing 813 fine
Johnny Walker. Heppner admitt
Delbert Wendell Emert. lone AI
ed August 25 and
lowed operation of an Unlawfully
Marguerite Glavey. Heppner ad
Equipped Vehicle 841 hail forfeited
mitted August 25
Leroy Britt Spray Kailure to
Keep Machine Activity In Beds of
Streams to an Absolute Minimum.
8282 fine, all but 852 suspended
D .A .’s Report
The Morrow County District Attar
ney's office reports handling the
following business during the past
week
Albert Bruce Carr pleaded guilty
to Burglary I. Theft II <a lesser
degrre of burglary.) a third charge
of burglary was dismissed
James Ray Steelman, Heppner.
pleaded guilty to Delivery of a
Controlled Substance, and Delivery
of Methampetamines. charges of
delivery of a controlled substance
and conspiracy to deliver a con troll
ed substance were dismissed
Joseph Brantley. lone, pleaded
guilty to two counts of Unauthorized
Use of a Motor Vehicle and to the
lesser included charge of Theft II
and Boardman which sought to
prevent the proposed change in the
operation of three county schools
Marcus Gunn Sacramento. Calif
visited with friends in Heppner He
was a native of Heppner whose
father had been a blacksmith here
Both parents were drowned in the
flood
Gunnn had not lived in
Heppner for 56 years
59 Years Ago
Thursday. August 30. 1934
' The executive committee of the
Oregon Woolgrowers Association, at
a meeting in Pendleton, announced
that their next convention of the
association would be held the follow
mg January at Heppner
"J L Gault, receiver of the Farm
ers and Stoekgrowers National
bank, has received telegraphic ad
vice from the Comptroller of the
Currency at Washington that his
recent recommendation for a 15
percent dividend to creditors of that
bank has been approved ”
Forty two elk in a single band
including 12 15 bulls were seen at
Penland Prairie
Marriage Licenses
An application for a marriage license was received at the Morrow County
Clerk's Office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner from
John Roderick Murray, 20. Heppner and Ann Marie Lindsay, 1»,
Lexington
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