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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
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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
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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
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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
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properties on the ridge above the
north fork of Willow Creek about
three miles east of the Heppner city
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Jan ¿i Chris cordially invite all friends and family
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v>n Hramlon was born October 2 at
1’ioneer M em orial Hospital to
Melinda Dawn Eubanks
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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
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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
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