Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 08, 1985, Page TWO, Image 2

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Sheriff’s Report
The O fficial Newspaper of the
CUy of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
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GAZETTE-TIMES
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Published every Wednediav ar>4 entered a» second class matter at the
Pool O f f « « at Heppner Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1*79
Second ciass postage paid at Heppner , Oregon o ffic e at 147 West Willow
Street Telephone ' 5U8) 676 922»
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Heppner. Oregon 97636
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Office Manager
Eileen Salmg
Newipaper Fditor
Sandy HoHr
Graphic» department
Mary Ann Cerullo
Typesetter
Joyce llu fn M
Darkroom Technician
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David ami April Sykes, Publishers
Hospital Notes
Justice Court
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business during the past
week
Susan Kllen D alrell, Condon
Violation of the Hasic Itule 50 mph
in a 35 mph /one), »to fine
l-arry Hoice Weslerling Heppner
Fxpirtxl Vehicle License »9 fine
Marshall Smith llerm iston with
crim inal m -gligem e
no Kesidenl
Angling License »16 fine
P ion eer
M em o ria l
H osp ital
reports admitting and discharging
the following patients during the
past week
(ir e g
G reen up.
H eppner
admitted April 2§. d iv harg«-d May
I
Inez Gentry. Heppner
admitted
April 29 discharged May 2
fames Dunhar. Heppner
ad
nutted April Mi discharged May I
and (¡«u rg e Taylor Condon
ad
milted April mi discharged May I
Maxine Schmidt Heppner who
was admitted lo the hospital April mi
was still r e c e iv in g care there
Monday
The Morrow County Sheriff s O f­
fice at the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner reports handling
or dispatching the following busi
ness during the past week
On April 29. the Uoardman Police
D epartm ent
a rre s te d
An ton io
Komeru 16 Uoardman on charges
of Theft I
He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail
Also on April 29 the Uoardman
Lire l)ept extinguished a grass fire
at a residence on Wilson Koad
On May I the Heppner F ire Depl
reminded to a house on fire within
the city limits
Chief Hurkenhine
slated lhat the fire apparently
started in the utility room in an area
behind the refrigerator and had
burned for several hours before
hemg delected No one was at home
and the residence was a total loss
on May 2 the Heppner Police
Dept cited Cynthia Lynn Slarek 29
Bend, for Driving While Suspended
Also on May 2 the Uoardman
Police Depl arrested Rebecca la-e
Kayner 23. t matillo on an Irrigon
Justice Courl warrant for Negoli
aling a liad Check
She was
released on her own recognizance
On May 3. the Heppner Police
Depl arrested James Wayne Ayers
23. la-xington on I'm atilia District
Court warrants for Driving Under
the Influence of Intoxicants Driving
While Suspended, and Open Con
lamer
He was also cited and
released on his own recognisance on
charges of Driving l nder the Influ
cnee ol Intoxicants and Driving
While Suspended
D .A .’s R<»|)ort
■ Old F a s h io n C o u n t r y D e a lin
llie M orrow County D istrict
Attorney * Office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner re
l»irls handling the following Imsi
ness during the past week
Steven Patrick Kauffman
29
llermiston charged with Driving
I ruler the Influence of Intoxicants
was assessed »322 ami enrolled in I hr
Ihverson Program
Olen Karl Nave
31
Irrigon
chargi-tl with Se\ Abuse I was
sentenced to two years at the t tregon
Slate Penitentiary suspend«»! two
years Probation wilh Oregon Slate
I' m ile and Probation Mi days in jail
and fined ttmi
Otis William Hoot 23 Irrigon
charged wilh Furnishing Alcohol to
a Minor had tiled a motion for
Ap|M-al which was dismissed wilh
prejucide
Marcus Carter
27 P n n eville
charged with Driving Under the
Influence of Intoxicants, was sen
fenced to the Ihverson Program and
fined »322
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( )hituaries.
Letters to the Lditor
A private graveside service for
Nellie Hlamhat was held Friday
afternoon at the la-xington fe m e
terv
Mrs Ulanchat 101 died at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital on the morning
of Friday May 3. I9*S
She had tieen a resid«-nt of ( iregon
since 166«. when she cam e here by
train and by wagon
Horn Nov 25. 1613. in Alton. Ill .
she was the daughter of Albert and
Adeline 'K in g ' Brown
Sh«* worked in the shipyards at
l*ortland during World War It
S u rvivors include a gran d
daughter Jane Kichards of Tucson
A riz
and
num erous
g re a t
g ran d ch ild ren
Her dau ghter
Grace la-ather*. die«1 earlier
Sweeney Mortuary Heppner was
in charge of arrangements
Humane society provides services
To the Editor.
As some of you know by now the
Pioneer Humane Society is branch
ing out into Morrow County
We maintain the following s«-r
vices A ten to three b*isin«*xs phone
Monday through Fridav
A 24 hour
hotline lor emergency calls
Four
daily broadcasts of lost and found
animals via radio
Newspaper
listings of found animals and am
mais available for adoption
We
provide a liasion role l>e!w«-en the
puhlu and law enforcem«-n! per
sonm-l in cas«-» ol cruelly We offer
pet I D tags through our project
Petfmd for a modest cost of t l SO
We also offer »10 annual member
ships which provide the animal with
a tl'is p u v neuter gift certficale. and
a t l 50 pet I D tag All this is tax
deduct able
We have a real problem with dogs
in Heppner roaming the street» on
anv giv«m day y«ni can count sis or
seven lying on the sidewalks of
mainstreel No tags no collars no
owner»
If you love your pet
and have tak«-n on the responsibility
of owning an animal pleas«- lake
care of it Get it spaced or neutrrrd
and tagg«-«! Mayb«- with everyone s
hi-lp we can beat this problem
Call *76 9719 Pioneer Humane
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Health Dept.
Francis Robinson
Francis DeWane Kobinson. 36
died Sunday. May 5. 1965 at Ptorwer
M em o rial H osp ital in H eppner
Funeral services at the Friendship
Baptist Church in l«rxington were
held at 3 p m Tuesday. May 7
Burial is at the 1 0 1 )1 ' Cemetery
Robinson was a la-vington resi
dent lor tlu- past tl> years He was
horn at The Dalles March II. 1947
and attended schools in la-xington
ami Heppner
Following high school. he joined
the Marine Corps and served in
V ietnam from I9*.i *.9
Robinson worked as a Hv't»-r
driver at th«- Kinzua Corporation
mill in Heppner
Surv Ivors include his w ife Marion
Kobinson his parents Mr and Mrs
Frank H Kobinson four sons Tom
and
M ark
H am m an
K
P oor man and Chad Robinson,
daughters
Amy
and
Sharon
Holiin\«in
and a sister
Ikinna
I'.iptneau all of Lexington
Burns Mortuary
llerm iston in
charge of arrangements
Zetta (L H roan an
/etta B Hrosnan was fiorn in
Heppner July 6 1666 She died at
P ion eer M em o ria l H osp ital in
Heppner April 2» at the age of 9*.
vears
Mis Hrosnan has fiet-n a lifelong
resilient of Mtirrow County and a
member ol St Patrick s Catholic
Church She is survived by iwosons
.terry Hrosnan ot Heppner and Jo«-
Hrosnan ol tattle H« k k Arkansas
tier seven grandchildren. 24 great
grandchildren and one great gr«-at
grandchild
«••citation of the Kosary was
Monday May 6 at St Patrick s
Catholic Church in Heppner at 7 :«t
p m The funeral mass was at St
Patrick s on Tuesday. May 7 at 10
a m Vault entombment followed at
Vinson Cemetery at V inson Oregon
Hums Mortuary. Hermtslon was in
care of arrangements
Friday May It)
immunizations
and bliss! pressure clinic
Health
Ik-pt o ffic e la-xington 9 a m
mam I 4 p in
Tuesday. May 14 immunizations
and blood pressure clinic. Irrigon
County Offices
Wednesday Vlay 15 bliss! (ires
sures clinic at the lonr Bank of
Fastern Oregon Kitchen
Fridav May 17 O ffice closed no
immunizations
Tuesday May 21 hitas! pressure
clinic Heppner Neighborhissl Cen
1er 2 4 p m
Friday May 24
immunizations
and bliss! pressure clinic. Health
lk-pl Office la-xington 9 a m
noon 14 p m
Tu«-s«lav. May 26 A C Houghton
IT«- V h o ol Clinic 9 a m
4pm
Wednesday May 29 Sam Board
man Flem enlary IT e School Clinic.
9am
3pm
Thursday May Hi Heppner and
lorn- P re Nchisil Clinic. 9 a m
3
p m
Friday. May .11 immunizations
and bliss! pressure clinic. Health
lk-pl Office la-xington 9 a m
mam 1 4 p m
Sifting
through the
Times
total did not include self-operated
business with no employees
In V ears Vgo
Heppner Common Council con
sidered and took action to correct
problems with city wal«-r and sewer
systems
Diibls-if a cure lor spring fever
sixth graders from the county's
schools spent the week studying
nature and survival methisls at the
third annual outdisir School at
Tup|>er tiuard Station
V survey reveah-d that in Morrow
Countv **) business employed one or
more people lit this lol.il Ml had
from one to Hire«- |s-rs«ins on llieir
( m v rolls 25 had Irom four to seven
and 12 bad from eight lo 19 The
25V ears Vgo
City of lone slated a special
election for two tax measures
The Heppner C ivic la-ague re-
(»>rti‘d sales ot t Mai *7 at a rummage
sal«- lo tx-nelil the IH-ppner kinder
garlen
'ai V ears Vgo
Mayor W W Sm eadordered a half
to irrigation within the city of
Heppner la-cause the wati-r level at
the city reservoir was al the hallway
in.«i k leaving the city in a condition
ol extrem e w.it«-r shortage
Dona Ritchie
Dona McMillan Ritchie died in
Salem tiregon
Vpril 26 iHKa
liona 0 | m 1 was tiorn in la-xington
(k tober l<> l‘« » i to pioneer parents.
William Preston M> Millanand Della
Funice Wilmat ol lone H«-r father
managed the Jam«- I'enland Ware
house was a gram buyer owned and
operated a drug store served as
la-xington postmaster and clerked
at Ihc la-ach Brothers store
Is>ria Opal Mi Millan was m arried
Vugasl It 191*1 to Clyde Thomas
Jim R ili hie 1 be made their home
in Salem She was preceded in d«-ath
ftv her husband She is siirviv«-d by
one son Jimmie la-Roy Ritchie ol
Salem and one brother
laiwell
McMillan ol Woodburn
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your love is as good as
gold.
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Zachary J was txirn May I fo
Charl«*s and Kimlierly V an itord erof
Uoardman at Pioneer Memorial
IbispHal m Heppner He weighed Hi
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