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I W Obituary Letters to the Editor Renaming Rajneesh won’t cure problems To I hr Editor Renaming Kajnrrmh il l original name of Anirlopr don not curr lhr p ro b lrm i A i long a i ih r K a jn m h m i ontrol Ihr city, wr »ill »till havr constant policr prolrc lion" ito lfic rrs for 115 rrsidrnls thr highnt ratio in thr Statet and outrageous city ta x n at approxi mately S2u prr 51,000. also thr highnt in thr Stale > only disincor poration of thr city » ill slop thr abuses W r'yr asked thr Kajnenh (Tty Council to voluntarily disincor porate but thry'vr refused Wr thank Orrponian» for their generous financial and emotional support »ilh thr petition to rrpral Rajneesh s city charter Rut there is still a long »ay logo U r continue to need money for printing and post age We need help circulating petitions We nerd everyone » signa lure on a petition If w r havr loo uoo signatures by July 3. 1986 the petition » ill be on the November 1986 ballot Only after Kajneesh t city charter rr p r a l w ill Antelope rr a lly be Antrlopr again Sincerely <t • Jim and Jean Opray District Court Report p f e î â Meetings llrppnrr 1‘ UnnlnK ( unimUtlon The H rp p n rr City Planning ('ommiasinn » ill m rrl on Monday. Orl 14. at 8 p m at the Hrppnrr Oily IU II B « n |B tm n F ra n k lin twaa o n « o f th a flra t p a o p la to m a n u fa c tu ra p la y in g c a rd * in Amartca V. »0 ,.y _ ft ' fu \ / 'A n J Í District Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following busi ness during the past month Joe W Hurkhalter Arlington Exceeding thr Maximum Speed 175 mph in a 55 mph zonei. S3 assess ment Larry Keno Stockman. Santa Kita Hark Defective Equipment, $to fine. 53 assessment Michael Scott Strouse Henldeton Exceeding the Maximum Speed 64 mph in a 55 mph zonei. $10 fine. 53 assessment through the m * ttt//ty * t j / / A n t t/tm y A /rt f't it f Jftnyt,,,/ •........ * c. An ^ A ii i/t/A t t ^ t f t / / t jT /» , / r J f, j$ ' * • t,H f/ tfu /« ,,/„ y J ' t/fi ^ J iiA tt/ / ’M tu M t * ji ^ _ /A t /in ,///A * / f t , , / , A r t ¿♦8-1’. * - w f t * / * * ft A / / f f / / r * / / a r t / / r / ÿ A / y f î / 1* la Vears \go The Hoard of Directors of Columbia Hasin Electric Coop went on record as tieing opposed to "social welfare" rates Oregon's typical fa ll, rainy weather has finally relieved fire conditions throughout the slate The rains come as a welcome relief to Ilepl of Forestry fire fighters after one of the driest Septembers on record A reception honored the retire ment of Dr I, D Tibbies 75 5 e a r s \ g o V ft S I ïr n r / t 1 /A/ t t/r<A f ff / t t y ) ¿4* * t* n< rty /r(i/A f/4 < f A//f*A J ? rn ,/ / r/ fn y ' J A t * try / n '*m4 jyi -« ynJtr* immttttt/tfp /fitrttymf JimtAM -m r‘ /A ! V tn ' ' ' •míét.i.i. Tn^k y * +•* Heppner Mayor W C Collins announced at Monday night s coun cil meeting that Henland submitted his resignation due to the fact that he is leav ing Heppner to go into bust ness elsewhere Another council man. AI I-amti announced that he will seek the mayor's post in the November H election A forest fire occurred Sunday on the Dellas < raber Make properties on the ridge above the north fork of Willow Creek about three miles east of the Heppner city X and Earl '/At 1 ,1 / . . f t # *• i f t í Alt , ' < . H r j n ito n t h r l s l o p h r r 4 u b a n k s •__________________________ Jan ¿i Chris cordially invite all friends and family j to attend the wedding and reception. a v>n Hramlon was born October 2 at 1’ioneer M em orial Hospital to Melinda Dawn Eubanks Hr weight'd 8 lbs ID ] or (irandparrnts are Hat and Noel llarshman. Heppner and Donald Eubanks. Boring (tre at grandparents are Alice McCabe. M ildred and John Eubanks, and Elma and Everett llarshman all of Heppner } t r y # * j / /A t A t u t t y * y r w , / l i t . i f f l i t ' t / /A t Births Times wells 5a Tears Ago Sunrise Sunday morning will be the signal for opening fire on Chinese pheasants. Hungarian partridge and quail in Morrow County if a prevalent rumor that the season will be closed does not materialize Humor has it that pheasants in this district have been much depleted by a malady that has had fatal effect on many dissection of dead birds revealing a wormy condition and that the game com mission is considering closing the season on that account The most significant changes in the agriculture of Morrow County in the last five years have been a reduction of 20 percent in wheat acreage, an increase of 25 percent in hay acreage, and a gain of 53 percent in the number of cattle, according to a preliminary report of Ih r 1935 census of ag riculture released today bv Director W illiam L Austin. Bureau of the Census, • Department of Commerce Hospital Notes Freid« Doroth) Savin* Frieda Dorothy Savitls. Trout dale died in Gresham on September 28 IMS at the age of 76 years She was born in Norik* Russia on August 15. isos In 1912 she moved from Russia to Hortland where she attended school She attended Hort land fhiblic Schools in the Albina area On December 31, 1927 in Hortland. she married John Savilts For about 10 years from 1973 to 1984 she lived on the Blake Ranch near Heppner While ir, Hortland and until her retirement she had worked as a seamstress for the Hiersh Weiss Co., in the canvas products division In 1984 she moved hark to the Gresham Troutdale Hortland area to make her home Her hobbies were making clothes as a seam stress for her children and grand children She was also a pianist and loved to play her piano Surviving are her husband John of Tro utd ale. two daughters. Virginia Huntyer of Aloa. Juanita Watkins of Troutdale There are four grandchildren and I great grandchild There are also several nieces and nephews Nicheside Services were held Thurvlav October 3, 1985 St 2 p m in the Rose City C em etery, Hortland Arrangements are by the Gresham I.lltle Chapel of the Chimes Rrivale Cremation was held in the Little Chapel of the Chimes Crematorium Those who wish may contribute to the Bible Temple Church. 7600 N E Glisan. Hortland 97213. Attn Hastor laiwson in her name Clarence E . Linn Graveside services were held for Clarence E Linn, a former lone resident on Wednesday. Sept 25 at Willamette National Cemetery in Hortland He died at Sunny View Care Center in Hortland on Sat urday. Sept 21 after a prolonged illness Born September 6. 1906 in Brown County, tihio. he was the son of Heter J and Grace (O'Connor i Linn The family came to lone in 1913 As a young man he lived and worked in lone He was a member of the lone baseball team and also played in a local band After serving with the Army during World War II. he was employed by the Oregon State Employment Service in Corvallis, la-banon. I~i Grande, and Oregon City Retiring in 1971. he lived in Oregon City He was an avid golfer and bowler On Nov 29. 1941 Linn was married to Margunte Goulet She preceded him in death in April, 1955 He is survived bv a sister. (Tara C Howk of Gresham and two bro thers, Carl Linn of Windsor. California, and Walter E Linn of Vernon la and several nieces and nephews including Mr and Mrs George G Griffith and Mrs Hoy W Lindstrom. lone, and Mr and Mrs Roliert Atkins of llermiston Pioneer M em orial Hospital reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Cheryl Hloyhar. Heppner admit ted October I, discharged October 3 Betty Aldrich Heppner admitted October 4 discharged October 5 Cecelia Malteson Heppner ad m ilted October I. discharged October 8 Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County S heriff's office at the Morrow County Court house in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following bust ness during the past week September 30 6 26 p m The Morrow County Sheriff »Office responded to a three truck no injury accident on Front age Road Boardman I It '..tier I 11 15 p m The Heppner Holice Departm ent arrested Jeffrey Michael Zimmerman. 22. Heppner for allegedly Driving While Sus- [K-ti.li-d and Diving False Informa lion to a Holice Officer He was lodged at the Cmatilla County Jail 10 M p m The Morrow County Sheriff s Office received a report of vandalism to a pickup and articles taken from it while it was parked at North la-xington elevators October 2 1 19 a m • The Irngon Holice Departm ent arrested Richard W illiam Baher. 21. Milton Freewater for allegedly Driving While Suspi-nded and Driving I'nder the Influence of Intoxicants He w as released on his own recognizance 6 (19 a m The Boardman Holice D«*partment received a report of a burglary at the Union 76 station in Boardman, The matter is under investigation 9 21 p m The Heppner Holice Departm ent arrested Luke Hadberg. 30. Heppner on a charge of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance October 4 12 a m The Morrow County Sheriff's Office was assisted by the Irrigon Holice Dept in the Assault IVDomestic arrest of Hatrick V Erickson. 19. Irngon Erickson was released on his own recognizance 8pm A Boardman ambulance and the Morrow County Sheriff's Office responded to a one vehicle accident at Taggares Farms One male was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in llermiston October 6 2 16 a in The Boardman Holice Department cited Robert Clinton Whilnght. 22. Boardman. for alleg edly Driving While Susp»-nded 5:48 p m a Boardman ambu lance responded to a one vehicle accident on I 84 near Tower Road Two females were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital Case International 4WD Tractors Conquer any condition with exclusive monitoring and four-way selective steering. 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