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T W O - T I » M rp p n rr ( . » r l l r T I m n iteri» llrp p n rr Oregon W r d n n d i v A pril 17. I»*5 Th r Official Nrwipaprr of Ihr O l y of Heppner and Ihr Counl) of Morrow i¡n \ Letters to the Editor Holling Hills Run 7 h » H a p p a « GAZETTE-TIMES *• *»»• • C o m b ' v • V 4 « « k i v ^ • • • p a p t f U S P S 240 420 Published rv rry Wednesday and r n lrrr d at second-class m a tlrr al (hr Post O fficr at Heppner OrrRon under Ih r Act of March 3. 187V Second ( ’las* postage paid al Heppner . Oregon O fficr al 147 West Willow Street Telephone 5031 676 »228 Address communication! to Ihe Hrppnrr Gazette Time*, P 0 Ho* 337. Heppner Oregon 97816 Subscriptions $11 in Morrow U m atilla. Wheeler h (.iliu m counties SI3 elsewhere Eileen Saling Office Manager Sandy Holt* Newspaper Kditnr Mary Ann Cerullo Graphics Oepartmrnt Joyce Hughes Typesetter Marcy Baron Darkroom Technician David and April Sykes, Publisher* Births D.A.s Report Ihe MorrowCounty District Atlor ney v office at the Morrow County < ourthouse in Heppner reports han dling the following business Miguel Samora. 24, Hoardman found guilty of Driving I rider the Influence of Intoxicants, fined 112 2 and sentenced to one year proha lion To the editor Sunday’s fourth annual Bolling Hills Hun was again a tremendous success We were pleasantly greet ed with warm, sunn) weather and another great turnout The event could not have been successful without the help of a lot of individu als We would like to thank the mer chants who donated prizes The Shoe Ho* who handled T shirt orders, the Morrow Count) Sherrif s Depart men! the Morrow Count) Search and Rescue l nit Hetty Curnutt and • he KMT s. and ail the individuals who helped with publicity pre regis trail..n T shir** ••m m turn • round, aid station, and the finish line A special thank you to Helen Riehl and crew who swept off one side of main street It was nice to have a clean path to the finish line We would like to congratulate all of those who finished the race That is an accomplishment Next years run has been set for Sunday April t3 Brenda Weygandt will he the chairman Keep up with your walking or running programs and we ll see you in the run ne*t year Sincerely Dave (.underson Rolling Hills Run Committee To the Kditor The f S Targhee Sheep Assn ha* begun collecting information for a breed history One of our original directors, in l»SI was Steve Thomp son. of Heppner We would like to contact Mr Thompson his fam ily, or friends who could give us information Thank you. Sincerely, Jack McRae Jordan. MT 59337 Collecting sheep breed information Olivia Marie Mrs! a daughter Olivia Marie, was horn to M illie and Hill West April 15. I»85 at Baralo ( aliforma She weighed 8 lb* . 3 or Grandparent* are Mr and Mrs Joe Yocnm lexington (.re a l grandm other is Venice Hendrickson All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend a reception held in honor of the marriage of Krynn Robinson and Jim Wilson, the evening of April 20. I(W) from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Fairgntunds Annex Building. nw m m [M R W D Q ffiŒ M D Œ S Ready-to-Use Lawn Weed Killer Get the Jump on Soil Insects Preplant Insect control Now *425 one Rajneesh (nilice officer for each sixteen residents Kor this police force whose allegiance is to an Indian guru, who is not even a l ' S citizen, to be so obsessed with strict adherence to law enforcement when Kajneeshecs themselves are being investigated by the I N S and the legality of Rajneeshpuram is being challenged in the courts, is abhorent and an abuse of our sy stem Stop and think, fellow Oregonians Any psuedo organization, e g the Net. Nazi organization of Idaho can .•.mtrnl smalt rnrnrtv.rnled towns and gain access to the N C I C All small communities are vulnerable and easy prey to over zealous groups These small incorporated towns need protection Rcpresenta live. David McTeague has intro duced a bill that provides this protection by empowering the slate with the authority to revoke city charters in cases of blatant abuses of government powers This bill is before ihe Inter Governm ental Affairs Committee Me plead for your support Please join us by writing Representatives. Larry Hilt. H 288 Fred Parfcison, H 372, Mary Burrows, If 386 Cindy Banzer. H 284 Pat (lillts. H 368 Ron Cease. H 285, Ron McCarty, H 287 Please send a copy of your letter to Representative. David McTeague. H 473. all State Capitol. Salem. 97.310 A small amount of your time now , can have a tremendous impact on our great state is i I-aura K Bentley. Co-ordinator Concerned Oregonians Wasco County Political Action Committee P(> Bo* 525 The Dalles. Or 97058 I N o« » 4 * ° * * ^ - 1 lb Obit uaries GET SEASON-LONG WEED CONTROL WITH ONE APPLICATION. LILLY MILLER Casoron’ Granules ■ Controls dandelion purslane morning glory plantain spurge and poison ivy ■ Will not harm tine (eat lawn grasses * 9 65, Lawn Mowers KILL LAWN WEEDS WITHOUT HARMING YOUR LAWN. LILLY MILLER Lawn Weed Killer A ■ Or» emergent weed Hitter prevents weeds Irom coming up around woody shrubs and ornamentals p- Rakes Shovels Hoes ^ __ Rider Mowers Q r- <*> , ! Id Tillers Airation Blades Weed & Feed Lawn Fertilizer Garden Fertilizers Morrow County Grain Growers 3 5 0 M ain S tr« « t P hon* - 9 8 9 -8 2 2 1 Justice ( our I al Ihe Morrow ( ’»un ty Courthouse in Heppner handled the following business during the past week Noel Gay Harshman. Jr Hepp ner Violation of the Basir Rule 19 mph in a 25 mph zone*. 63U fine Wdliam Joseph brink Hermiston No Headlight When Required $‘( fine Steve Allen Johnson. Heppner l x reeding the Maximum Speed 63 mph in a 55 mph zone 113 fine tiehorah Kay Warren Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed r-8 mph in a 55 mph zone' S.ki fine Terr) Lee Riddle Heppner Fx feeding the Maximum Speed 65 mph in a 55 mph zone $|7 fine Violation of Ihe Haste Rule oil mph m a 35 mph zone 157 fine Expired operator’s License. »9 line Richard Glover Peck la-xington Exceeding the Maximum mph in a 55 mph zone t i r line Bert Fills Corbin. Heppner I v reeding Ihe Maximum Speed 65 mph in a 55 mph zone 513 fine Mary Claire Olne> E ugene \ i ol.ition of the Basic Rule 51 mph in a 35 mph zone Ski fine Sheriff’s Report The Morrow t'ountv S heriff* Off ice al Ihe Morrow County Court house in Heppner reparti handiing or dispatching thè fnllowing busi ness during thè past week tin Aprii 8 thè Boardman Fire Department responded to a grass tire near mileposl 16 > 5 un Interstate 84 near thè Pori of Morrow exit (in Aprii 9 a Hoardman ambulante responded lo Gourm et Brands wherr a man had reportedly slipped and fallen i>n Aprii 12 a Hoardman ambu lance responded to ! he resi area west o| Itoardni.in and transported otte male with .in tliness lo Good shepherd Hospital in llerm tslon A lvi on Aprii 12. thè Heppner Polire Department arrested Luke Padla-rg .*• Heppner on a charge of Disorili rlv ( omini l He w.i> lorlgrd al t mali Ila ( i l ) Jail On Aprii 15. thè Morrow County sherifl s Office hegan its investiga don of a burglarv reporled lo bave taken piare Ihe prev lous night al Ihe l inalili.! Wildhle Iteiuge Weddings ( Concerned ( )regonians To the Kditor Oregon and the nation has been shiN ked by the plight of the little town of Antelope and it's suhjuga lion to complete Rajneesh control Antelope * taxes are the highest in the slate Contracts for garbage city attorney, e tc . are awarded track to the Rajneesh Corporation creating a conflict of interest and violation of ethics laws Antelope s city charter provided the open door that allowed the Rajneesh police force to access Ihe nation's National Crime Infortna lion Center (NCIC) and other confi dential security data To ensure complete control. Ihe city now has the ridiculous distinction of having Control Lawn Weeds. Ready When You Are!/ Justice Court L s x in g to n 1 -8 0 0 -4 5 2 -7 3 9 6 HARDWARE * AUTOMOTIVE * CHEMICAL ★ MACHINERY Charlotte Matthews Rohm Marie Hall and Frank Blaine Fngelman were married Jan uary 12 at Ihe Christian Life Center, Heppner Pastor la-slie Wornell officiated Ihe double ring ceremony The brides parents are Mr and Mrs Jim Boor of lone, and Wayne Hall of Portland The groom is the son of Joe Fngelman. lone Wedding music was played by Rikka Lews A vocal solo was sung by Ella Mae Florrea The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a princess style gown of slipper satin and lace with a chapel length train Her picture hat was accented with matching lace She carried a pink and lavendar rose bud bouquet with matching lace Maid of honor was Jackie Moze of Pendleton, the bridesmaids were Kris Heer of Pendleton and Jean neine Pettyjohn of Heppner, aunt of the bride Best Man was l^slie Thompson and groomsmen were Andy Roberts and ¡lobby Roberts all of lone Candlelighters were Jeff and Kevin Ball, brolhers of the bride Flowergirl and ringbearer were Dawn Boor and Ryan Petty john sister and cousin of the bride A reception was held in the Epis copal Parish Hall After a wedding trip to the coast the couple are making their home in lone I I l e U U L K W l LI I interchangable chimes „ Charlotte Matthews. 64. died fol lowing heart surgery April I. 1985 at Lincoln City She was born in Heppner October 16. 1920. the daughter of Klisha C and Amy (Cox I Watkins, early settlers of the Heppner area Much of her life was spent in the Pendleton area although she lived in Heppner for some time in the early I94(is While in Heppner. she met and married Harold French She was preceded in death by her husband. William Matthews, and a daughter. Donna Porter She is survived by daughters Kathy Tiller. Trish Roberts Sherwood and Sher ry Kltgal. Hermiston. one stepson Jay Matthews. 10 grandchildren, two sisters Klsie Stephens and Ada Hammons of Stanfield and a broth er John Dee Watkins Graveside services were at Pacif ic View Gardens in Lincoln City Ruth Heimbigner Ruth H eim bigner. Kennewick, Washington, a former lone resident, died Saturday. April 13. in Portland She was born December 4, 1920 to Conrad and Bertha Schauerman. at Odessa. Washington She married Ray Heimbigner December 17, 1939 at Odessa The couple moved to lone in 1944 where they operated the Circle E Ranch southwest of lone until 1979 when they sold Ihe ranch and moved into town They moved to Kennewick in July, 1982 Mrs Heimbigner was a member of Hope Lutheran Church. Heppner, and Willows Grange, lone Funeral services are today, i Wed nesdavi, April 17, 1985 at 2 p m at the Christ Lutheran Church Odessa Interment w ill .it the Odessa Cemetery Strate Funeral Home, Dav enport Washington. is in charge of arrangements Survivors are her husband Ray, son Tom Heimbigner. Kennewick, daughter Linda Vincent. Portland, four grandchildren. Mandy. Jared and Travis Heimbigner of Ken newick and Jennifer Vincent. Port land, six sisters, lama Stuhlmiller, tjuim v Wash Ira m N tc M a I It tan Schimke. Martha Rartalamay and Rosie Michaelsen. all of Odessa, Wash . and l-auretta Fink. 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