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I HO- Ih r Hrppnrr G a ir U r T t m r » i“ Él» * Hrppnrr. llir | M . Wrdnrvday. < Klober N . IW j The O fficial Newspaper of the Justice C o u rt R e p o rt City of Hrppnrr and the L etters to the E d it o r County ol M o rro « S h e riff 's R e p o rt «— - — t b# The M orrow G A Z E T T E - T IM E S N o « . . . ( o . . lv . H u . . Business lunch series g(x>d fo r com m unity i*,u" n a W ..k lV U&P& 240 420 I'libllthed r i f f ) H r d n n d it and ra lrrrd at iK O M c la ii m altrr al tkr I'osl O fflM al Hrppnrr llrrgim undrr Ihr Art of March 3. IX7S Hr«und 4 last postage paid at Hrppnrr Oregon Office al 147 H n l M illo » Sterri Trlrphonr <M3> *7» »17* I d d i n i com mun* a lr t lo Ihr Hrppnrr G a irllr-T im es. H II Ho« 137. Hrppnrr . Oregon 97SM subscription« II I In M orrow . t m alilla M hrrlrr A GNIIam rounllr*. 113 rH rw h rrr Eileen Salini o f f Ire Manager Molt« Newspaper editor M arry Karoo Graphics Department ttoplar Krnnrdv T y (reseller David and April Sykes, Publishers To the Editor Since October 1. the Small Bust ness Development Center has hren sponsorin|( a business lunch series TTiey are held each Thursday noon at the Elks The topics have been «eared specifically for the bus mes ses here in Heppner l-exington. and lone The attendance has been fair, but could be so much belter We are fortunate to have this opportunity right here at home I have attended these lunches and find Ihr information invaluable The / speakers are worthwhile but the real treat is the opportunity for all of the business people to share their ideas and concerns about the p arti cular subject bring presented Wr are ail busy people This lunch series is a good thing for our community Let s show those spon soring it that we want to see this kind of program continue Please join me at one or more the nest four lunches Thank you. is > Larry Pettyjohn Pettyjohn Farm Supply C ourtesy car is a nec<le(l serv ice To the Editor I know how promptly they respond, I think the Courtesy Car if a the courteous, helpful and thoughtful H erm an J G reen . 70. died valuable and badly needed service way the passengers are treated Saturday, Del 28. 1985 al Pioneer especially (or the elderly It makes I am very appreciative of this Memorial Hospital He was a it possible for those people w ho can t service and I hope more people of lifetim e resident of this area drive their cars and others who need the community will gel behind the The funeral was Monday. Oct 28 a ride, to shop locally, keep Dr project and help keep It going It is al (he United Methodist Church, appointments, visit friends, attend helpful not only lo those who use it with concluding service and burial meetings, etc but also to many local businesses at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery Why isn't the town as a whole Please think about it and let us all The Kev Susan West officiated more supportive of the Courtesy do what wr can to help Carlrv Drake was organist and Ron Car’ Remember with the had weather McDonald soloist Casket hearers A lot o( people are very grateful to approaching it will be needed more w ere Al O sm in. Doug D rak e, Buzz Lynch for making this service than ever Randall Peterson. Ron Jones Al available I use the Courtesy Car so <s> Hazel Hamlin P u rc e ll, and A rm e R edm an Honorary bearers were Floyd Jones I. D Tibbies. Ralph Reamer. Jim Farley. Marcel Jones, and Paul Hemricks Horn in Heppner Aug 24. 1915. he was I he «in of Stephen A and Mattie ^ ( Bryant i Green He w as graduated from Heppner High School in 1934 '/ i On Dec 25. 1939, he married Alma Jr,'. Van Winkle in Heppner Green owned and operated the Heppner ' V Garbage Disposal Service for 23 years Prior to that, he had run a hardware store in Heppner und also worked as a parts man at the l-exington Implement Company He was a m ember of the Heppner United Methodist Church, the odd Fellows and the Heppner Masomc l-odge He also had been active with the volunteer lire department Surviving are his wife. Alma, of Heppner three sons Clifford of Heppner. Lawrence of Troutilale. and Thomas of P n n eville daughter M a rga re t G reen of P ortla n d brothers Cornett ol Heppner. and Dressed lor Halloween. youngsters show off their costumes during a Joe H of Pendleton, three sisters party held at All Saints Church in Heppner Sunday night Mildred laindhlade of Gresham. Youngsters enjoyed games, bobbing lor apples and along with their Ruth McCaleb of Portland, and parents, a potluck dinner IwHlise llugrrm an of I j i Grande, and eight grandchildren Those who wish may contribute to N o v e m b e r Is ‘re fu e lin g ’ m onth Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home, or to the United Methodist Church November is "R efueling month Church with the Kev Mel Dixon, memorial fund at the Heppner United Methodist now retired form er pastor begin Arrangements were in care of mng the process on November 3 at Sweeney Mortuary in Heppner 10 30 a m "Thankful F eathers" will be the topic of conversation among the youngsters at Sunday School From Genesis to Kevelalious will enhance the education of the adults Classes for all ages meet at 9 a m Come Join us and get refueled (In Sunday, (let 27, the Methodist congregation bid farewell to Kev Susan West who has served the church since June 1984 Miss West has been granted a leave by the Oregon Idaho Conference because of health problems She is returning lo her parents' home in Owensboro. Kentucky, where she will regain strength before returning to a uni verslty lor more graduate studies M aye Zimmerdahl Word has been received of the death of Maye Zimmerdahl. 80. form erly of Adams and Athena Mrs Zimmerdahl died Saturday. Oct 12. 1985, at her granddaughter s home in Kodiak Alaska The funeral was 2 p m , Friday. O d 25 in Portland, at the Lincoln W illa m e tte Funeral D ire c to rs chapel, follo w e d by b u rial al Willamattr National Cem etery Mrs Zimmerdahl was a member of Eastern Star In Athena, she served as president of the American ta-gion Auxiliary Surviving are her husband Frank Zimmerdahl of K odiak. brother Charles Starks of Heppner sister Kaye Miller of Cumas, Wash two grandchildren and seven great grandchildren A daughter. Doris Isaac. du*il earlier Arrangements were in care of Lincoln W illa m e tte Funeral Director*, 9775 S F Mount Scott, Portland Youngsters attend party HUNTING and CAMPING SUPPLIES We Got Urn n ’ 616 5001 676-5151 CAN HAVE FREE ON-FARM A INSPECTION OF YOUR EQUIPMENT AND SAVE ON SERVICE WORK, TOO 10; H e p p n e r residence An early Saturday morning fire destroyed a wall and part of the floor in the kitchen of the Bruce and Mary Bergstrom home on Highway 206 about a mile from Heppner Smoke damage is evident throughout the rest of the house The couple works nights so were not at home when the fire broke out The cause of the fire is still under investigation, said a fire department spokesperson, but faulty wiring is suspected S q u a re D a n c e rs m eet N o v . 2 Over 5« of the Sage Hopper*, on a m ystery trip from Madras, attended a square dance October 19 hosled by the lone Grand Squares al the Ion la*gion Hall Also twenty dancers from the Hermiston Square Knots accompan led caller for the evening Kick Ewing The Grand Squares Halloween o That's right' We ll send a service technician to your farm to inspect your tractor, combine, or parts planter absolutely free It's called the Per when work is done formance Plus Checkup, and it's designed in our Service Center to cover every detail of your Case, IH, or Case International equipment. When our man is through, you II know exactly the op 4 / Y erating status of your equipment. It work is SAVE I U needed, we'll do it at our special Pre-Season discount and you 'll be ready for your busy o n la b o r season N o v e m b e r I thru 15, 1985 SAVE F ire d a m a g e s YOU 'S a v in g s dance was hosled by U oyd and Shirley M cNary, Chatherine and Mattlon Hicks and Gloria and Ron Davis Thirty members of the host club were present Novem ber 2, the Grand Squares will attend a dance at the I'ondon United Church of Christ The caller then will be Bill Dalrym ple of the Redmond Red Hock Squares School Lunches on p'us & llrp p n n High V hool Monday. No« 4 lish wedge and toast, scalloped polaloe* cabbage salad cherr« pie and milk Tuesday, No« .5 spaghetti. French bread salad fruii, and milk or salad bar and milk Wednesday No« t> slew collage cheese peach hall maple bar and milk or salad liar and milk barbecue beef Thursday. No« and bun later lots, salad pudding, and milk or salad bar and milk Frida« No« 8 cook* choice John 4 m m rll Kern a son. John Emmett was born October 26 lo Curtis and D eborah K een of lexin glon al Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner He weighed 8 lbs IS1» oz Grandparents are John Keen of southern Oregon. Addle and Roy Harper. Pullman. Washington, and F loyd and L an ora Courtain. Madras He joins a brother. Andrew. 4*t. al home S ta ff P erson o f the M o n th Mr Walt Pilgrim has been teaching at Heppner High School for 13 years Pilgrim teaches typing I li II. bookkeeping I A II. and office practice He occasion ally helps out the volley ball team with his outstanding skills INC 350 M ain Street Lexington. Oregon 97839 Phone 989-8221 1 -800-452-7396 THIS A D SPONSORED BY: i Petition U t ' 474 *700 Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in H eppner reports handling the following bust ness during the past week Ivan Lynn Duncan. Oregon City • with criminal negligence Taking a Game Bird Closed Season i Mourn mg Dove i . 942 fine Charles Curtis Clapp Neskowin • Illegal “ I T Turn. *31 bail forfeited Larry Charles Hickman. Hillsboro No Stoplights on Trsiler. *28 bail forfeited Clayton George Harris. Fossil laui lb Tandem Axle Overload *21 ball forfeiled James Kaourn Parker The Dalles Exceeding the Maximum Speed. 89 mph in a 55 mph zone i . *30 fine Allen Kay Ash baugh Portland - Possession of Open Container of Alchoholic Liquor (w h iskey), *30 fine Albert 1-re Corey. Heppner with criminal negligence Counseling. Aiding or Assisting in a Wildlife Violation to wit taking a game mammal closed season to wit deer. $135 fine, one year suspension of hunling p r iv ile g e s , reim b u rse counly *90 for nine jurors John Jay Griffith. Spray - No Mud Flaps (13 fine. 4.000 lb Group Axle Overload. *43 50 fine Bryce Stephen Bishop. Stanfield W rong W ay on a One Way Street $17 fine Harvey Harlow Harris. Cornelius No Vehicle License, (13 fine Steven Anthony Winn Pendleton with criminal negligence No Hunt mg License. *4o fine Dean Michael Smith. Portland with criminal negligence Vehicle in Closed Area to wit passenger. *38 line Daren Eugene Roles. Portland with criminal negligence Operating a Motor Vehicle in Closed Area. *38 fine Edward Allen Montague. Portland with criminal negligence Vehicle in Closed Area to wit passenger. *38 fine Jim Ivan Montague. Portland with criminal negligence Operat mg a Motor Vehicle in Closed Area, *18 fine Philip Michael Forney. Portland with crim inal negligence Vehicle in a Closed Area to wit passenger. 9*8 fine Daniel F Kassab. Portland with criminal negligence Counseling. Aiding, or Assisting in a Game Violation safety zone. (40 fine 1-ouis Donald Tasnady, Hermiston Exceeding the Maximum Speed '65 mph in a 55 mph zonei. *13 fine Konny Lynn Brisboiv Heppner Violation of the Basic Rule * 81 mph in a 55 mph zone), *57 fine Kenneth L e ro y N airn s I II . Heppner - Failure to D rive to the Right Side of Centerline, $17 fine R obert Steven Lem m on . Pendleton - with criminal negli gence Hunling a Prohibited Area to W IT Heppner Regulated Hunt Safety Zone. $40 fine R obert L e ro y K u rslen b erg, Pendleton with criminal negii gence Hunting Proh ib ited Area to wit Heppner Kegulated Hunt Safety Zone. $40 fine T erry W illia m R eyn olds. Meacham Parking on Highway. $13 fine Leroy Hayes, lone • Expired Vehicle License. $26 hail forfeited Richard M errill Coons. Eugene No Trailer License. $26 bail for felted David Kelly Walters. Vale No Fire Extinguisher. *10 fine William Ralph Mackey. Boise Exceeding the Maximum Speed <66 mph in a 55 mph zonei. *57 ball forfeited H eppner P o lice R e p o rt The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the following business dur ing the past week October 22 9 35 p m • deliver emergency- message October 23 2 o5 p m took theft report 4 p m motor vehicle accident October 24 7 55 p m • citation issued for operating off road vehicle on public highway October 25 2 a m - assist Fire Dept 6 30 a m citation issued for Violation of Basic Kate, 1 51 mph in a 35 mph zone >. 6 46 p m check suspisious circumstances , 7 p m - found property October 28 9 30 p m officer requested for security check October 27 3 09 a m • officer requested for security check 10 38 p m citation issued for Illegal " u " turn October 28 2 22 a m • citation issued for equipment violation CLIP & SAVE I I I £ S aö O l 3 leweleti B irth s M egan in n H ergslrom a daughter Megan Ann was born October 13 at Good Shepherd Hos pital in Hermiston lo Michele and Mike Bergstrom of Hermtstun she weighed 8 lbs 10 at Grandparenls are Mr and Mrs Don Evans Mr and Mrs Randall Peterson and Mr and Mrs Bob Bergstrom all of Heppner Great grandparents are Millie Evans. Iva Hooker and Mr and Mrs Albert Connor all of Heppner She joins a brother Matthew _> at home October m m M o r ro w County Grain G ro w e rs Morrow county court house in Hrppnrr Heppner reports handlim handling or dispatching the following bust ness during the past week < k t.,U-r 9 50 a m the Heppner F ire Depl responded to a report of an electrical fire at a residence within the city limits The lire was ext.nguished and an unknown amount of damage was done October 23 I 48 a m The Hoardman Fire Depl responded to an elevator fire on Eastern Oregon Farm s near Boardman The Irrigon Fire Depl assisted The H eppner P o lic e Depl received a report of a theft of jewelry which had occurred a few weeks ago t>clober 25 4 15 a m The Irrigon Police Depl a rre s te d L eon a rd D avid Abercrombie. 27. last known add rrss Caldwell. Idaho, for allegedly Driving Under (he Influence of Intoxicants and Driving While Sus pended He was lodged al the Umatilla Police Depl October 28 1 29 a m • The Roxrdman Police Depl arrested Angel M Maldonado. IS. Umatilla for allegedly Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants He was released on his own recogni za nee 2 11 a m The Heppner Fire Depl , (he Heppner Police Depl and the Morrow Counly S h eriffs Office responded to a house fire at the Bergstrom residence on Highway 2U6 Amount of dam age was unknown October 27 1 27 a m The Boardman Police Dept and the M orrow County Sheriff's Office arrested Trinidale Camacho Mendoza. 23. Hoardman on a Hermiston Municipal warrant lor Failure To Appear, second degree Subject posted bail and was released The B oardm an P o lic e Dept received a report of burglary at a Hoardman residence and the theft of numerous items Noon - A Boardman ambulance responded to a residence within the city limits for a woman who was having breathing difficulties She was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston 2 45 p m The Hoardman Fire Dept responded to a truck accident on I 84, one mile east of Boardman A trailer had overturned and the fire department was needed for wash down of a propane spill The Oregon State Police also responded to the accident Herm an J. Green O b itu a rie s County S h e r if f s Let's Go Skating! Morrow County Fairground» First Se ssio n 6 to • p jn . Mom or Dad Skate FREE Second Session 8:15 to 10:15 p.m FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Nov. 2, Nov. 9, N ov. 15 & N ov. 22 92.25 per session, includes skate rental - I