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TW O -T X * llr |ip n r r G a i r l l r T lm r * . H rp p n rr . O rrg u fi r . t a i » H r4 n n 4 a i August 1. I MU The Official Newspaper o/ the <'if> of Heppner and the ('ount> of Morrow lo M W A I MM I Sheriff's Report G A Z E T T E -T IM E S N ovvo» ( o í « i v • H o a t O t mmé U e e k ly N « » « p ip « » USPS 240 420 l*ubli%hrd r \ e r \ W rdnr\dj> and rn trrrd a% i n onu ría n m a llrr ai (hr i*©%i .i O r t f n a a it f i í M atc I m i •'r <>Mi1 < I jsn pAtxtagr p jid at H rp p n rr «»r ♦ «c»n O ffic r a l 117 \ \ rx l \ \ lllov» M rrrl f r lr p h u n r i j l l l 47 4»22 * \ d d r m < o m m u n lra te « lo (h r llr p p n r r ( » a i r l I r T ím r * . P n H o t 13?. H rp p n rr O r **«#»» »7*1* s«ib%« rlptlon« l l I in Morro«» I m a lilla M h r e lr r A G H Iia n i lu u n lir « t i l r U r w h e r r >:iw«n Salín« •**®*^> M a H i Marc> Harón OrmAar krnnrd» office Manager Nr«»«paprr Kdllor (*raphlr% Department fvpewetter DuvitJ utid April Sykes, Publishrr» Obit uarv D .A .’s Report Doric Robinson Doric Elizabeth Robinson *7 Aloha, died July 31 at Providence Hospital in Portland She was born at Lrxmglon March U 1918 She moved back to the Portland area in 1984 after 26 yean in iw*rbara«r ALaaAa Prior to that »hr ra a rd her (amily m Mw Aloha area Survivor» include her husband I Dale Robinson of Aloha, sons Lloyd Kllia fo California. Irl Dale Jr of Washington. D C . Dennis Clifford of California a daughter. Lynda Kay Hermann of Alaska; <>od Daughter V irg in ia Moreno of Louisiana brother William K Burchcll of (•rants Pass. seven grand daughters, seven grandsons, two great granddaughters Memorial services w ill lie held in Anchorage Alaska, at a later date Peg Passim and Springer Funeral Chapel of Beaverton was in care of arrangements The Morrow County D is tric t Attorney's Office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner re porta handling the following busi ness during the past week Theodore Dale Kodriguet, 44 Hoardman was instructed to enroll in the Diversion Program and asses sed $322 on July 1» He had been charged with Driving I'nder the Influence of Intoxicants Reunion photos ready f l l ^ * Ine Morrow County S h e riff's Office at the Morrow County Court house in Heppnrr reports handling or dispatching the following busi ness during the past week on July Mi the Heppner lire department responded to a house fire within the city lim its The fire was extinguished with an unknown amount of damage reported On July 31. a Hoardman ambu lance responded to a residence in Hoardman and transported a male subject with an illness to Good Shepherd Community Hospital in llermiston Also on July 31. the Hoardman fire department responded to a semi truck on fire on I 84 one mile east of Jet 730 The fire was extinguished IN a third July 31 incident, the Morrow County S h e riff's O ffice received a report of vandalism at lone High School Damage was estimated at $6»» p In a fourth July 31 incident, a Hoardman ambulance responded to a motor vehicle accident, a onecar rollover on I 84 near milepost 155 No Austin Krith Vtail a son. Austin transport was made Krith. was horn July 22 at Nellis Air On August I. the Morrow County Force Hase lais Vegas. Nevada, to S heriff's O ffice arrested Je rry Curtis and Carol Ann Viall he DeHnwen I'm atilla on a Morrow weighed 6 lbs 12 or County Warrant for Probation Yio Grandparents are Vernon and latum He was lodged at the Dora Sue Viall and Carroll and I'm atilla County Jail Shirley Donovan, all of Hoardman Also on August I. the Morrow Grrat grandparents are Hubert County Sheriff'» Office responded to Davidson. Hoardman Alma Viall. a two vehcile accident on Highway Aberdeen. Washington Dewey And 730 at milepost 173 The accident Velma West Wood burn and Joseph allegedly involved a car and a Candei Aloha Births smnnonmr (lass of iy75 prepaid reunion photos are ready to 1 * picket up at the Hep|*ier Gazette Times office Additional photos may tie ordered also at the newspaper office m ÂUErïDÂJa Vi rangier* sponsor dance HBSSYDURCHANQ l i B semi truck A female was trans ported to Good Shepherd Commun If) Hospital On August 2. the Hoardman fire department responded to a grass fire at the Hoardman dork area at the Port of Morrow On August 4. a Hoardman ambu lance transported a female with an unknown illness It Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston Also on August 4. the Hoardman Fire Department responded to a brush fire in the Sunndge Terrace area In a third August 4 incident, the Hermiston office of the Oregon State Police responded to a one vehicle accident with injuries On August S. the Morrow County Sheriff's Office cited David 1-ee Grevling J7, Vancouver. Washing ton, for allegedly Driving While Suspended U e i HAI The Wranglers Hiding Club is sponsoring a dance and team roping Calcutta for the Morrow County Fair and Roden Court Saturday. August 10 from « p m - 2 a m at the Heppner Klks Club The auction will begin at 10 p m Vi ( àCCPlayday cancel«! The barbecue and family playdav scheduled for Sunday. August II at Willow Creek Country Club has been District Court Report Justice Court District Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following busi ness during the past week Thomas l>eonard Humphreys. Jr Clackamas Defective Equipment. $2o fine $6 assessment Albert Paul Jewell. Monument Defective Kquipment $20 fine $6 assessment Heppner Police Report -------1 2 ----------I I MB— — — ■ -- The Heppner Cifv Police Depart meni reports handling the following business during the past week July 28 9 45 a m dog com plaint 4 44 p m citation issued for No tiperator License 4 44 pm traffic accident citation issued for careless driving 4 « p r o traffic accident citation issued for careless driving. 8 u& p m report of shoot mg was outside city lim its 10 53 p m request officer for security check July 29 7 29 p m report of burning 8 03 p m report of loud motorcycle. 8 32 p m dog com plaint July 30 I 57 a m assist fire department. 3 23 a m - report of strange noises 3 on p m citation issued for parking in No Parking arra July 31 2 50 pro report ol shooting Aug I I 53a m - citation issued for expired trailer license Aug 3 7 50pm citation issued for driving while uninsured. H 10 pm dog complaint. 11 17 p m • report of excessive lire noise Aug 4 I 11 • m report of criminal mischief. I 10 p m cita lion issued for improper parking 3 45 p m citation issued for viola lion of basic rule 38 in 25 mph zone Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the fol lowing business during the past week Roger B ritt. Heppner 2500 lb Combined Overload. $17 fine Mcven Noel Poller. Condon Defective Kquipment. $13 fine James R Rolln Heppner 1900 lb Group Axle Overload $13 fine Dwight Herded Wood Pilot Rock 29(xi lb Group Axle Overload. $35 bail forfeited . - — j ■ _ ------- r— - — W hat’s Your ( )pinion anthing lo encourage the U S Forest Service to take steps toward eradi eating the ravaging budworm infes tation in Eastern Oregon’’ ” We have asked two things says Senator Mark Hatfield, who was in Heppner for a visit Monday 1 don't know about this particular infesta lion, but to fight infestation, and we've provided funds for both a short term and long term study on the solution Sifting through thv canceled because of a conflict In the scheduling of events rw i- I trues Picnic slat«! at Willows Grange A potluck picnic will he held August 11 at Willows Grange Hall in lone All grangers and their I V* Lr r friends are invited to come at 4 p m and stay for the 5 o'clock potluck meal ~.n I Senior mealsite schedule changes Today. August 7. and next W t-dnesdav August 14 there w ill not be the usual senior citizen meals at l the county fairground* This mom . ing a bus load of South Morrow Senior» departed from Heppner to I visit the St Michelle Winery at | Patterson Washington Next week seniors w ill be working at the Morrow County Fair busily selling pizza from 11 a m until V 30 pm on each day, Wednesday through Saturday They will sell on Sunday, too but only from M a m until 2 p m when the fair ends Funds realized from the pizza sale will go toward the building of the Heppner Senior Center Pre-school volleyball practice schedule set FOR YOUR PICKUf? VAN, RV OR 4WD! SIZE PRICE 7.00R15 ûptyibi 106M 7.00R15 « piy Tb 123“ SALE 7.50R16 * p * vtt Pre school practice for all Heppner High School girls inter I Ì in playing volleyball will in- as follows Wednesday August 21 I p m until ( p m Thursday August 22 H am to 11 a m and 7 p m to 9 p in . Friday. August 23 8a m to II a m and 7 p m to 9 p m Parents are welcome to listen to the coach s introduction and volley ball philosophy at the first practice Wednesday. August 21 al I p m School sports physicals given Aug. 14 Sports physicals will be given next Wednesday night. Augusl 14. at Dr Koznek s office beginning at 7 p m These physicals are for those who will tie participating in school sports at either Heppner High School or Heppner Junior High School in any sport season during the upcoming year Due to a policy change, only seventh graders and high school student» participating in athletic» for the first time will he required to receive sport physicals Neither freshmen nor juniors w ill need a physical this year if they have had an exam in the past three years and have participated in a sport season Eva G riffith. 1923 Rodeo Queen was grand marshal ol the fair and rodeo parade Heppner Swim Team earned the Class H championship at a Pendleton swim meet A swim team from Raker placed second A freak accident at the Slim Emert Ranch near Jordon Butte saw a combine and tractor slide 300 ft downhill before coming to a haul! No one was injured in the accident 25 Year* Ago The directors of the forest park board, operators of Cutsforth Park, announced completion of a pond at the lower end of the parak at the confluence of Willow and Herren Creeks Motorists were warned to be on the lookout for deer along the highway between Heppner and Heppner Junction Three accidents during a one week period had each damaged the car and killed the animal hit Although a few deer are always in the lower areas, police and game officials reported a much larger number than usual in I960 The Rodeo Committee will spon sor a street dance Friday. August 17 from H 12 p m The "Let'er Buck ' band from Rendición w ill play on a closed portion of Willow Street between Main and Chase T im e to clean up fo r F a ir & R o d eo All businesses on Main Street and adjacent streets have been asked to clean sidewalks, pull weeds and generally spruce up their business 175/75R14 X area in preparation for the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo the parade, and the sidewalk sale Kntcr Open Rodeo Aug. 8 Morrow County Open Rodeo entries will tie taken Thursday August 8 by calling I 509 345 2444 To register for bull riding only. call between 9 and 10 a m To register for riding events, between 10 a m and 1 p m To enter timed events call between 2-6 p m Local Morrow County entries 205/75R14 X 215/75R14 X 225/75R14 X must have a NRA, WRA. ICA, or ORA card member'» name and card number lo guarantee their entry fee For more inform ation. Morrow County residents may call 422 7518 All roping events w ill tie two head goes Team riming w ill include two loops and out Breakaway will be one head with two loop» and out Resident Rodeo fees due Aug. 11 Kntry tees for the Morrow County resident rodeo must tie paid by Sunday, A u g u il II for the Wednesday. August 14 rodeo Fees may tie mailed to Burke O'Br.en, 225/75R15 X 205/75R14X2H 101 ,<s JC '" Free M ounting & Balancing ‘ Box 1(163. Heppner < »rrgon 97836. or dropped by the Jim Hayes Farmers' Insurance Office in Heppner or Hoardman Kntry date for the rodeo was August 4 'C*V; «ÜX ' £ T h e frien d s a n d relativ es o f "An operative of the state society from Baker visited the county Tuesday to investigate a report of inhumanity to a rattlesnake at I^xington The rattlesnake was said to be held in captivity without sustenance, thereby causing star vation On investigation it was found the rattler had rattled his last After attempting to feed the snake dead mice, which it scorned, live mice were offered ine live mice fought the rattler off. and milk was attempted to be given the snake through a tube This manner of feeding did not take, so the snake's captors had decided that annihila lion was the only course " The city council ordered the paint ing of parking strips on both sides of Main Street for two blocks from the First National Bank corner to Standard Service station's corner ’in addition, the watermaster was authorized to investigate the feasi bility of moving the fire hydrant from in front of the M D Clark store.the situation of which in the middle of the block now usurps needed parking space " ARAVELLE Street dance set after F ri. rodeo 215/85R16 * * * * 13000 5« Years \gu II) V c a r s \go by BULOVA A tradition of quality for less than you’d expect If quality and price are equally important. 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