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P u b l is h e r s Letter« to the Editor W ants more usable swimming area To thr Kdltor Whal r v r r happrnrd to our beach’ Our vn im m in f arra out to thr (lam. that » a t to hr thrrr thia »u m m rr I have none swimming many times and realty enjoy thr » a t r r to swim so clour to home T h rrr is not even a trash barrel out thrrr for people to dump their trash in. although thrrr are a few »h o wouldn't put trash in it t Obituaries C ily of Hrppnrr and Ihr ia w w A anyway. the weeds are something else growing all over the place The rocks are so sharp and slimy you have to wear you tennis shoes I have taken my grandchildren out there with me many times and there is no swimming area where they can just wade in and enjoy (»> Kaye Seitz The Morrow County Sheriff O ffice at the Morrow County Courtliouse In Heppner reports handling or dis patching the following business dur ing the past week On Monday. July IS. the Heppner Eire Department responded to a brush fire on Highway 207 near Willow ( reek Jet On July 17. the Morrow County Sheriff Office located and recovered a 1962 International Scout which allegedly had been stolen from a car dealership in The Dalles earlier in the day The vehicle was Bleated on I 84 approximately one m ile west of Hoardman The Sheriff's Office reports no suspects at this lim e On July 18. the Morrow County Sheriff s Office arreslrd (iregory John Rasmussen. 29 I-a Grande for allegrd l) Driving Under the Influ ence of Intoxicants He was re leased on his own recognizance Also on July 18. a Heppner Ambul a nee responded to a residence near Heppner and transported a male subject to 1’ ioneer Memorial Hos pilal On July 20. a Hoardman Ambul ance responded lo a report of an injury at the SK Farms ( litice at the Fort of Morrow An unknown subject war transported to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiiton Also on July 20. a Heppner Ambul ance and the M orrow C ouety Sheriff's O ffice responded to a one vehicle accident on Highway 74 Hon Schwarz. 23. Heppner was transported to Fioneer Memorial Hospital Jack R ay Phillips Jack Ray Phillip* 36. of Weston, died Saturday, July 31. 1985, at the Misamn Elevator site, following an accident Phillips was driving a frontend loader » hen it rolled over die edge of a bank and pinned him beneath it Phillips had lived in Umatilla county all his life He was bom in Pendleton Jan 31. 1949. the son of Henry Dale and Juanita (Bronson' Phillips He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 16 years A veteran of die Vietnam War, he was a m ember of VFW Post 7042 of Athena Weston Survivors include son Brian of Weston three sisters Susie Hayes. of Heppner. Kay Henlhin of Adams, and Tam i Phillips of Pendleton, and brothers Jerry of Enumclaw, Wash and Tom of Redmond The funeral was held July 17 in the chapel of Burns M ortu ary. Pendleton Interment is at Olney ( em elery Orrgon Trail B aring Assoc Thr Oregon Trail flaring Assoc i ation will hold a meeting and n r » membership drive Saturday. August 3. I p m at Sunset Inn and Krsta urant In John Day For more information, call Vern Crouch, M3 4961 or John Kobtnson. 523-5768 CHEC Board Columbia Basin Electric Co-op board m eetin g scheduled for Thursday. July 25. has been can cried It od ro Com mitter Kodro Com mitter meeting July 30 at Wagon Wheel 7 30 p m I h X r Ö war I W o A re TO TAL HARDW ARE Coast to Coast V e can help Heppner Police Report The Heppner Cily Police Dept reports handling the following husi ness during thr past week July IS - 6 32 p in . assist Eire Dept 8 p m . assist Mo Co Sheriff Dept . It 02 p m . report of harking dog. It 59 p m . three reports of strange noises July 16 6 to a m . false alarm 6 SO p m . report of strange noises July 16 It IS a m . two dog citations served. 9 p m . assist Mo Co S h eriff Dept . 1 1 2 « p m request officer for security check July 19 1 45 p m . assist pool with juvenile prob lem . 8 09 p m . report of mistreated dog. 11 p m , return stolen property July 20 9 SO a m . report of harassment. « « p m assist Mo Co Sheriff Dept . 8 42 p m . report of speeding m otorcycle, 9 07 p m . assist Mo Co Sheriff Dept July 21 • 3 06 a m . report of fight at bar 8 SO p m . elderly check Pioneer M emorial Hospital in Heppner reports dull the following patients have received care al the hospital during the past week Carmen Looslie. Lexington ad mitted July 17, discharged July 20. Duane Disque. Iiexington admit ted July 18. discharged July 20 and Don Allstott. Hermiston admitted July 18. discharged July 21 Ron Schwarz. Heppner. and Edith Nichonon. lone were both admitted to the hospital July 21 and were still receiving care there Monday Sarah Cohn. 82. of Pendleton, died rhurtday, Jui> it, i9ss, at si .Anthony Hospital. Pendleton She was born May 18. 1903 al Heppner the daughter of John F and Roseann i Curran i Kilkenny She had lived in Pendleton for 45 years. Mrs Cohn was a m ember of SI Mary Catholic Church. Pendleton Survivors include a daughter. Susan Bellon of Richland. Wash a son William Cohn of Portland, sisters Rose Chadboume of San Francisco and llene Laughlin of H eppn er, b roth ers. John F Kilkenny of Portland and Bob Kilkenny of Heppner. four grand child ren and tw o g re a t grandchildren Recitation o( the rosary was July IS in the Burns Mortuary Chapel Pendleton Funeral Mars was held July 16 at St Mary Catholic Church Pendleton. with burial al Olney J ustice Court Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the fol lowing cases during the past week John Samuel Williams. Irrigon Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. $357 fine Steven Dennis Faulson. Umatilla Insufficient Number of Coast Guard Approved Lifesaving Devices $36 fine Jack Odell Hailey Heppner • Tandem Axle Overload $47 fine Jerry 1-ee Hlakey. Fendleton (■roup Axle Overload $1S fine Rick Jerald Itea, Heppner Care less Driving. $57 fine Hruce ( orbit Jacks. Hoardman Truck Speeding ‘ 65 mph in a 55 mph zone >. $13 fine Dean Evan K en n ed ). Boardman Resisting Arrest. $38 fine and one year probation with no violation of the law W hat's Y our Hospital Notes Sara K . Cohn ------------- - ------------r : = s ----- — = = = = = M inting Notices the service Afterward he returned lo O regon b e fo re s e ttlin g in Plymouth. Washington He was a resident of Plymouth the past nine years Surviors include a daughter Mary Dyer of The Dalles hu parents Mr and Mrs Roy Orwick of Heppner; brother Gene of Lexington sister Kathleen Dtaque of Portland, and three grandchildren A graveside service was held Tuesday. July 23 al thr IOOF Cemetery In Condon Contributions may be made lo the Kenneth R Orwick Memorial Fund through Hie First Interstate Bank, Condon branch Sweeney Mortuary. Condon, was In charge of arrangements Sign up date told for Morrow C o. Show Sign up for the Morrow County H orse Show w ill be S atu rday. August 3 Wranglers Secretary Janelle Bailey will be at the fa ir grounds dorm building from 10 a m until S p m lo lake entry fees Awarded U of 1 scholarship Sarah M Forrar. Heppner. is among the students entering the University of Idaho for the first time this fall who have been awarded scholarships University officials have announced that her scholarship is a general university scholarship Cemetery (Question "D o you (eel the organi ration of a rural fire dist in lone is a good idea’ " •'Yes, It's good idea, says Gene Rietmann of lone Bui you have lo rem em ber that every farmer, with no tax support, has firefighting equipment, probably more mobile than a firetruck would be " Pomona to meet at Spray Pomona Grange will meet at Spray. Saturday, July 27. beginning at 10 30 a m lor a quarterly m eet ing Dinner w ill be served at noon by the Spray Grange and will be followed by the annual m emorial service Mildred Wright is in charge of the mem orial service M arriage L icen se Kenneth R .O rw ick Kenneth R Orwlck, Plymouth. Washington, died Friday. July 19 al the Veterans Hospital in Walla VSalla He was born April 16. 1928 at Umerock. the son of Roy and Frances illuddleslom Orwick In 194«. he moved lo Heppner where he attended school In 1951. he joined the Air Force jmt i- d to c h ir M l as a staff sergeant Medical Technician He worked in California while he was in The Morrow County Clerk's O ffice at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports issuing a m arriage license to the following Russell John B rill. 25. Heppner and Katherine Maurine Cahill. 24. Adams Sifting through the Ti i mes 10 Year Ago Dawn Peterson, lone, was gelling 're a d y lo compete in the National High School Rodeo finals in pole bending, goat lying and barrel racing A new covered shownng with cement floor was lo be constructed for the I97S fair and rodeo A nurse's aide station, night watchman, and fam ily fun night were other addi lions to the event 25 Years Ago ' Heppner has sizzled under the holiest weather of the summer during the past seven days and on Monday, when the official govern ment thermometer here reached 103 degrees that reading set a 19 year record for heat " HARVEST HOURS The Port of Morrow meeting discussed the possibility of taking up options on a sizeable piece of land in the northeast corner ol the county that was originally intended lo be an access zone between the Columbia River and the Hoardman Bombing Range 50 Years Ago “ Morrow County is stepping out In front among counties of the state in the installation of a double entry accounting system which contem plates a detailed check on all items of county business Charles Barlow, clerk, is now busy bringing the system up to date from the first of the year, and when the accounts are complete, the exact status of all accounts will be shown al a g lan ce." 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