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TWO-Th* Heppner (•■1*11*-T im *» Mât 1 0"A Mrppnrr. Oregon Obituaries Ella V. Taylor ol The Official Newspaper Ih* Cuy oí Hrppnrr and the County of Morrona GAZETTE-TIMES M a r » » C m « 4| • H o a a O w a e d Weekly N » i r a M i USPS 2« 420 Published every Wednesday and rnlrrrd at trrono class mailer al Ih* »'oat Office al llrppnrr Orrxon undrr Ih* AcI of March J. 1*7» Second < last postagr paid al Hrppnrr Orrxon Office al 117 West Millo» Sir eel Telephone ( M il »7»»22* Address rommnnicatea to ih* Meppner Gazette-Times. P.O Hot 137. Meppnrr . Orexon *7X14 Subscriptions I I I in Morrow .1 mattila M heeler A Gilliam counties, 111 rltrwhrre Eileen Sallnx Office Manaxrr * * * ^ Molti Newt paper Editor Marra Harón G rap h ict O eparlm enl U rtile Krnnrdt T )p r te lle r David and A|>ril S>kt*s, Publishers Heppner Police Report The Heppner City Police Dept reports handling Ihe following bust ness during Ihe past week August 19. 6 07 p m - I male suspect arrested for Assault IV August 20, 10 20 a m • assist Children s Services Division. 3 p m handled civil problem. 10 34 p m officer called for security check August 21, II 46 a m found property returned to rightful owner. 5 36 p m motorist assist; 9 55 p m assist in civil matter August 22 . 9 30 p m officer called for security check August 23. 12 a m assist Morrow County Sheriff's Office with traffic accident. I 10 p m three cases of negotiating had checks f 23 p m assist M orrow County Sh e riff's Dept with traffic accident. 9 II p m assist Lifeguard. 12 31 a m assist Morrow County Sh e riff's Dept with traffic accident August 24 . 7 25 p m received complaint of dogs killing chickens Augusl 26, 8 39 p m assist Morrow County Sheriff's Dept with civil papers August 26. 12 SO a m citation issued for disobeyrd stop sign. 2 OH u m officer requested (or security check. 7 27 p m assist Forest Service Schcxjl Lunch Menus Hrppnrr High School Tuesday. Sept 3 • bologna or peanut butter sandwiches, chips, vegetables, choice of melon and milk Wednesday . Sept 4 tacos, lettus and cheese, green brans, dessert and milk Thursday, Sept 5 chicken sandwich, later tots, cheese with celery, melon and milk Friday. Sepl 6 grilled ham and cheese sandwiches, macaroni salad, fruit, cookie and milk lone Schools Tuesday, Sept 3 hot dogs, potato chips, vegetable sticks, pork'n beans, ice cream and milk Wednesday, Sept 4 spaghetti, green brans, garlic bread, fresh fruit and milk Thursday. Sepl 6 hot turkey sandwiches, vegetable sticks, but lered corn, dessert and milk Friday , Sepl 6 chi- ken noodle soup, bologna or peanut butter sand wiches. pickles, dessert and milk The funeral for Ella Viola Taylor was held al I p m Friday. August 23 in the chapel of Munselle Khodes Funeral Home, with concluding ser vice and interment at the Milton Freewater Cemetery M rs Taylor. 69 died in La Grande Wednesday Aug 21. 1966 at the Valley View Manor Nursing Home She was born Nov 5. 1916 in Milton Freewater the youngest of William Henry and Nancy Moore) Kelly s II children She attended the Forks School on the Walla Walla Kiver On Oct 13. 1933. she married Bernard Taylor in Walla Walla They lived in Walla Walla nine years, returning to Milton- Freewater in 1944 Since then they lived at their home on the Walla Walla River Her husband died Oct 24. 1964 Mrs Taylor enjoyed gardening, handwork and homemaking She was a past member of the Forks Friendship Club Surviving are three daughters Glenna M rs Leland i Sams of La Grande. Gayle 'M r s Paul Arbogast of Heppner. and Ginger i M rs C e c il' Thorne of Bend brother John Kelly of Milton Freewater, sisters Bertha Carlson of Walla Walla, and Vivian 'M r s M a rvin ) Gilm ore of Milton Freewater, and nine grandchildren John W. Rasmussen A graveside funeral for John W Rasmussen began at II a m Friday. August 23 af olney Cemetery Friends were requested lo meet there for the service Rasmussen. 82. died Tuesday. Aug 20. 1965. at Amber Valley Care Center He was bom in Copenhagen. Denmark. Nov 14. 1902 On Dec I. 1926. he married Nielsine Kristiansen in Portland. Maine Rasm ussen lived in Milton Freewater 16 years before moving to Pendleton 32 years ago He operated a Mobil gas station in Pendleton, and also worked at the Eastern Oregon Hospital and Training Center seven years before retiring in 1967 He was a member of the Peace Lutheran Church, and Eureka l>«lgi- 8 I00P Heppner man Is suicide victim The body of Joe Mallea. 46. was discovered Sunday aflrrnoon. Aug 24, al .165 K Matlock in Heppner The Heppner Holier Depl and Ihe county medical examiner determin 12 accidents occurred between Aug. 18 Â 25 Wednesday A a | w l a . IMS 9 ed the cause of death to be a sell inflicted gunshot wound some time either late Saturday night or during the early Sunday morning hours Su rvivo rs include his wife. Nielsine Rasmussen of Pendleton. daughters Heltie Doherty of Heppner and Helen Gillette of Pendleton three sons John Jr of Pebble Beach. Calif . Henry of Portage. Wise . and Paul of Boise, Idaho, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren Arrangements were in care of Burns Mortuary in Pendleton The M orrow County Sh e riff's office af the Morrow County Court house in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following bust ness during the past week On August 19. the Heppner Police Depl arrested James D Fowler. 32. Heppner on a charge of Assault IV On August 20 . the Boardman Police Depl responded to a motor vehicle accident within the cify limits On August 21. Ihe Morrow County- Sheriff s Office recovered vehicles and firearms allegedly stolen from Cecil Rock, a 1964 Ford pickup and Artie and Sandi Kellar a 1976 Honda Civic Both vehciles and firearms, three rifles and two pistols were recovered in Irrigon Three juve niles suspects aged 12. 14. and 16 were scheduled to appear in Juve mle Court August 22 Also on August 21. the Morrow County Sheriff s Oftice received a J astice Court Report Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following bust ness during Ihe past week Jeffrey Todd McElhany, Heppner Careless Driving. 177 'me Cecil Keith McDaniel. Heppner Defective Equipment. S13 Jam es E Houle, Pendleton Violation of the Basic Rule 42 mph in a 26 mph rone), (30 fine Ronald Eugene Post. Pilot Rock Exceeding the Maximum Speed • 72 mph in a 65 mph zonei. (67 bail forfeited Thomas John Wyman. I ’kiah. Driving Cnder the Influence of Intoxicants. (367 fine and one year driver s license suspension Chesler Allen White, lone Ex pired Vehicle License, (13 fine l-arry Dean Heath. Heppner Truck Speeding '66 mph in a 66 mph zone. (13 fine • David Ia*e Silton, Fossil 4800 lb Group Axle Overload. (67 fine Mary Jo Hnsbois. Heppner Vio lation of the Basic Rule ' 34 mph in a 25 mph zone - 113 fine Richard Nathan Hoffman. l>ex ington Failure to Yield Kighl of Way. (15 fine Fxceeding the Maxi mum Speed <67 mph in a 66 mph zone i (30 fine Kenneth Leroy N a im s III, Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed 68 mph in a 66 mph zone CIO fine Albert Noel Thibodeau. Heppner No Headlight when Required motorcycle. (15 fine Merna Marie Bonder. Heppner. Violation of the Basic Rule '38 mph in a 25 mph zone. (30 fine Clearance Sale Moder #115-072-095 (ERS) Reg 179 Model 215-310-095 HP/21” Rear D ischarge Extended Rope Start About 70 parcant of tha paople In Amarica raad a n a w sp ip a r at laast onca a day Airman 1st (la ss Dean Skillicorn. son of M r and M rs Lynn E Skillicorn of Heppner. has gradu ated from the It S Air Force bio medical equipment maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas During the course, students were taught to install and maintain medi cal and dental equipment They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Com m unity College of the Air Force Skillicorn is scheduled to serve with the U S Air Force Hospital in South Korea His wife, Tina, is the daughter of Sarah Hensler of Stover. Mo He is a 1980 graduate of Heppner High School Community Calendar lee cream social to kick off fall sports By A S H L E Y C O N K L IN The event will kick-off the fall The Heppner Booster Club will sponsor an ice cream social on sports season II H S 's first volley- Wednesday . September 4 at 7 30 ba'I is at Boardman on Thursday, p m at the high school cafeteria to Setpember 5. the first football game introduce the 1985 football and vol is Friday. September 6 The public is welcome and encouraged to leyball learns, and coaching staff attend A yearbook signing party will be îeld at the Heppner High School cafeteria Tuesday evening. Sept 3 at 7 p m New teachers in the Heppner schools were guests of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce Tuesday noon While there the teachers gave a brief summary of thier background and w here they w ill be teaching, and were presented with a packet of business cards of local chamber business members I’arents. teachers, and admini strators are invited to attend an informal open house meeting at the Heppner I'arents' Club Wednesday. September 18 at 8 p m at the Heppner Elementary School Some of the concerns parents have voiced such as alternative play ground and recess equipment for all age«, use of computers during students' free time, and use of the gym for recess during bad weather, will bt addressed at tins lirst meeting "This meeting is to find out what you as parents are concerned about.'' said Club Organizer Marcia Kemp We would like to work with teachers and administrators in pro viding the best educational and social environment for our children Please come and express your ideas We want this to be your organi ration ’’ For more information call April Sykes 676 9939. C hris Adelm an 676 5196 or Marcia Kemp 989 8178 • Pull baffled dock • Catcher Included • 9 position dock * 5 9 " Mode) #115-312-095 (EPS) 29996 SALE a a Reg 239* 199 SALE 95 'S n a p p e r M o w e r s A l s o ” Special Orders - Special Prices 989-8221 1 - 800 - 452-7396 HARDWARE * AUTOMOTIVE * CHEMICAL * MACHINERY i -o d » " GJJ» A other Models With Like SaJngss MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS P tio n * - i Sert ice Report the SPARKLE of ©QÆMKËX î X l © o o o y /i Reg 359* In Stock Items Only injury accident on Bombing Range Road In a third Augusl 22 incident. Ihe M orrow County Sheriff s Office responded to a one vehicle roll-over accident on Hwy 207 two miles west of the Morrow l matilla Co line Subjects were transported to 1’ionrer Mrrnori.il Hospital in Heppner by a passing motorist The driver, a minor, was issued a citation for Careless Driving On August 23. the Morrow County Sheriff s Office, a Heppner ambu lance, and the Oregon State Police responded to a one vehicle accident on Heppner Hill Thomas Smith. 31. Hermiston. was transported to Pioneer M em orial Hospital Another subject was transported via Lifeguard to St M ary's Hospital at Walla Walla Also on A M M l -’ I Ik * Morrow County Sheriff s Office responded to a one vehicle accident on Frontage Hoad in Boardman Cord Anthony Sandlin. 18. Boardman was issued a citation for Careless Driving as a result of the accident In a thirid August 23 incident the Morrow County Sheriff s Office responded to a one vehicle, no injury accident on Highway 730 involving Jeffery K Williams. 37. Vancouver. Washington Parents club to «insider educational, social environment Extended Rope Start • 3 stop chain drlvo • 14-26" adjust width report of the alleged theft of rodeo gear On August 22. the Boardman Police Depi responded to an sect dent involving a pedestrian a small boy who received a minor injury Also on August 22. the Morrow County Sheriff's Dffice issued a citation for Careless Driving to Marlene J Barnett, 49 Juneau. Alaska follow in* a one vehicle no Teachers guests at ( Jiamber • Bear/front baffi«* • 9 positon dock Save Sheriff's Report Annual signing party set Sept. 3 1984 Lawn & Garden Equipment 3 Vi HP/20” Side D ischarge 5 HP • 26” Tiller 0« August >4. a Heppner ambu lance transported an lone woman with a possible broken hip to Pioneer Memorial Hospital Also on August 24. the Morrow County Sheriff's Office responded to a one vehicle, no-injury accident on Hwy 207 two miles from Bomb ing Rage Jet No further details available In a third August 24 incident, a Boardman ambulance transported a male with an illness from Gourmet Brands. Boardm an. to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston In a fourth August 24 incident, the Morrow i nuns shcrifi v Office received a reoort of vandalism al Willow Run Golf Course in Boardman Greens flags cups and sprinklers were damaged esfi mated value of damage unknown On August 25. a Boardman ambu lance and the Boardman Fire Depl responded to an accident on I 84 at milepost 173 Cnknown person'«) were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. Oregon State Police re quested the fire department for a propane leak at the accident l Illustrations Enlarged Petefson’: s Nippli«) Jewelon 474 1100