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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1986)
H H K I hr llrppnrf l . u r l U T i n n it t i1 O '" llrppnrr Orrgun Wrdiirvdav ir b iu a i» 12. I » » Sheriff summarizes year's business I h r Official Newspaper of Ihr l ily of llrppnrr and ihr Counly of Morrow Obituaries GAZETTE-TIMES N * " » Cammtt • H o r O o W _ USPS W ..SI* h r a t p t p n 740 420 T'u b liv h rd r \ r r > W r d n r td a y and r n l r r r d a* m o a d r l a u m a l lr r al Ih r P M O fflaa al llr p p n r r O rrK o n u n d rr Ih r \ rt of M a rr h .1. 1« • S rr o n d l la*» p o s la g r paid al ll r p p n r r . O rr g M i I H f k r a l 117 H n l W illow H lr r r l T r lr p h o n r <561> 676 9228 Addrrss < ammunit air* to Ihr llrppnrr G a irttr-TIm r* . P.O. Mo« 337. llrppnrr. OrrKon 9iftj4 Subscriptions I I I In Morrow. ( malllla M h rrlrr I Gilliam i ounlir*. f| ] rls rw h rrr F llr r n Sating Sand* llo llr M a rry Mai on M a rtr M r u lh r r * (lif te r M a n a g rr N r w s p a p rr | d ilm (ira p h lr * llr p a r t m r n l T y p ra rU rr I>aViti ami April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Thanks to many To Ihr Editor T h r llrppn rr lb « » lr r Club jp p rr elates Ihr »upporl and sponsorship ratalved lor our pro wrestling show Iasi week Pettyjohn ». M C 0 G Mi Donald Chevrolet. Hank of Katlern Oregon, llrppnrr Gazelle Times, (he high school staff, rspec »■ally l»ale Conklin, and llrppn rr Police Dept all gave assistance Special thanks to Judy Huschke for coordination, licket sales snd sealing T h r crowd nuinlirred over 450 Approximates 200 people came to School Lunch Menas llrp p n rr Elementary Monday. Feb 17 • Holiday, No School Tuesday, Krh 18 soup, sandwich, vegetable sticks, crisp, and milk Wednesday, Feb 19 burritos with ■ ■ • mi ' '• i nrn. fruit inil milk or salad bar and milk Thursday, Feb 20 surprise day, m ilk . or salad bar and milk Friday. Feb 21 chicken basket, vegetable, bread, fruit and milk llrppn rr High School Monday. Feb 17 - Presidents Day, No School Tuesday, Feb 18 cheese bur gers, French friea, carrot and celery , cherry cobbler, and milk Wednesday, Feb 19 hoi lurkry sandwich, peas, salad. Iresh fruit, and m ilk. or salad bar and milk Thursday. Feb 20 - Mexican casserole, hoi rolls, green beans, pudding and m ilk. or salad bar and milk Friday, Feb 21 • soup and sand wich and milk Batteries our chili feed on Saturday I hanks lo co-chairpersons Jan Stroeber, Diana Hall and helper« the H A W Drive In. the high school cooks, and those donating pies and other supplies I personally wanl lo thank out going president Lee Padberg (or all his effort this year in getting the Hoostrr Club and its projects going strong Sincerely, (si Dick Devin, President <t) Ken Turner V I* Heppner Booster Club Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police Department reports handling the following bus mess during the past week February 3 : 8 27 a m traffic accident with a citation issued for Im proper Left 9 41 p m assist Morrow County Sheriff's Off Ice February 5: 4 in p in Klderly check February 6 I 15 a m Motorist Assist. 10 12 report of Criminal Mischief February 7 12 27 report of Strange Noise, 9 18 request Officer for Civil Mailer 8 25 assist Morrow Counly Sheriff's Office, 10 02 report of Improper Parking February 8 12 10-found Garbage on Street, 2 13 report o( Criminal Mischief. 4 32citation issued for Illegal IT Turn 4 32-citation issued (or Illegal 'IT Turn, 9 25 report o( Fighting February 9 12:16-citation issued for Minor in Possessionof Liquor. »-report of Harking Dog Sheriff s Report A utom otive, T racto r, T ru ck , R.V. T S -1 0 0 0 M.C.G.G. 989 8221 The Morrow County Sheriff's Off ice reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week February 6 a Hoardman ambu lance transported a male with an injury from Simplot lo St Anthony s Hospital in Pendleton February 7 the Hoardman Police Dept was assisted by the Morrow Counly Sheriff's Office in the arrest of Frank A Morgan, 24. Hoardman on a charge of Domestic Assault He posted ball and was released Barbara Ann Hinton Hartvara Ann Hinlon. 54. Adams, died February 9 I9*t6 al her home She was turn July 19. 1931 at Denver Colorado, lo Marritt and Her!ha Sherman She moved lo the Heppner area from Colorado at an early age She graduated from school in Heppner and married Hilly Hinton in November. 1949 They lived in the Ckiah area until 1971 when they moved lo Haker Her husband preceded her in death in June. 1979 She returned to the Pendleton area in 1981 and worked as an I.PN at a doctor's office She was a member of the Genea logical Society in Pendleton Survivors include one stepson Thomas Clayton Hinton id Milford. Michigan four daughters Mrs Tom i Virginia Hager of Cove Mrs Jay iShirley i Siniff of I n ion Mrs Hus sell i Patricia i Evans of Adams, and Mrs Kandall Susan Cam of Cove one sister Nancy llusson of Heaver ton. seven grandchildren Graveside services were held at I p m Tuesday. Feb It at the Ckiah cemetery Memorial contributions for those who wish may be made to the Oregon Lung Association Hums Mortuary. Pendleton, is in charge of arrangements Morrow County Shertlf Hoy Drago has submitted the following sum mury ol business handled by the sheriff s office between January I and Decem ber 31. 1965 Cases handled by type of crime Hank Kobbery-I. Burglary 31 Theft 55.1 »authorized t'se Motor Vehicle S. Kecoverrd Stolen Vehicle 2. Crim mal Mischief 30. Criminal Trespass 4. Fo rg e ry 2. Negotiating Had Checks Worthless Document 5. Counterfeit Money 1. Drugs. Mari juana Seizure 5. Assault Menacing Heckless Kndangering 18. Kape 5. Sodomy I. Sexual Abuse I . Child Alwise Neglect. Fndanger a Minor I Fugitive Arrests 2» Driving Cnder the Influence Intoxicants 24. Felony Driving While Itevokedt III' arid Hun 4. Cnattended Death 7. Miscel laneous 4. 'includes Livestock at l*urge. Maintain Public Nuisance Assist Other Agency. Transports to Kaslern Oregun Slate Hospital. Fur nish Alcohol to Minor. Driving While- Suspended. Kunaw ay Juveniles, etc i Dispatcher Handled 189 (In eludes Computer Entry of Stolen Properly. Assist Other Agencies Warrant Arrest by Other Agencies Entering Kestraming Orders. Hun away Juveniles. Missing Persons, etc I. Other activities included Poly graph exams 18. Citations Issued 362, Tra llic Warnings Issued »45. Civil Process Served 1977, Civil Pro cess Altempls-481. Total CllitOdy Arrests lot Total Miles Driven 226. Goldu Dell Eubanks The funeral for Golda Dell Fu banks was held Friday at Folsom Bishop Funeral Chapel in Pendleton Interment at Portland's Hose City Cemetery followed Mrs Fuhanks came lo Pendleton from Portland 21 years ago Born in Hardman. September 2. 1H8H she was the daughter of Frederick and Sarah Kllen Smith' Ashbaugh She grew up in Morruw County, and attended school at Hood Canyon, near Hardman She and Walt Eubanks were mar ned at Arlington Mrs Eubanks enjoyed sewing and crocheting and was skilled at mak mg clothing Surviving are son l/iren Forest la>alhers of Hermislon. sister and brother Lucy Glasscock and Clair Ashbaugh of Portland, and five grandchildren Her husband diet! earlier Al Winkelman A graveside service was held for Albert K Wmkelman on Saturday. Feb 8 at 2 p in at the lone Cemetery Wmkelman. 64. died February 5. 1986 at the Veterans Medical Center. Seattle. Washington He was tmrn in I a>ng Grove. Iowa. June 2. 1921 An Arm y veteran o( World War II. he served (rom July 16. 1942 lo Febru ary 15. 1946 ile lived in the Heppner lone area (or 50 years Surviving are three children Ed Wmkelman Monument. I»ebbieCar der Tacoma. Washington, and Donna Perry. Eielson Air Force Base. Alaska eight grandchildren eight brothers and sisters and many friends Health Dept. Friday. Feb 14 blood pressure and immunizations at Heppner Health Dept Offu e H to a ill 1 p in Monday Feb 17 closed for Washington's Birthday Tuesday, Feb 18 hloix! pressure and immunizations. Hoardman City Hall. I » ) 4 p m Wednesday. Feb 19 blood pres sure only. lone Hank of Kaslern Oregon kitchen. 3 4 p m Friday . Feb 2! blood pressure and immunizations. Heppner Health Dept Offices. 8 30a m 4 p m Tuesday. Feb 25 blood pressure and immunizations. Heppner Health |)epl Offices. 8 30a m 4 p m jot An average of 5 4 civil papers were served each day An average of 620 miles were driven each day 14 6 miles per gallon was the aver age overall These figures based un .365 days per year Prisoner transports are listed as follows Total prisoners transported 117. Total number of transports 187 Total man hours used 778. Total miles driven 34.301 Officers were lied up in transporting an average of 4 I hours per transport Average miles driven were 183 4 per trans port Each prisoner was transpor ted an average of I 6 times These time mileage and transjsirt figures also include the lone Hank Robbery investigatKm which caused considerable strain on the depart ment s resources specifically over time, court time. Iransp*»rt hours. Sifting etc On May 7. 1965 the Grand Jury ha ruled duwn 23 count indictments on 10 individuals for charges rang mg from Sale of Controlled Subatan ce. Conspiracy for Sale and Posses sion of Controlled Substance This ended a two month undercover operation in the Hoardman area conducted by the Sheriff's Office The 10 suspects have been arrested and charged We were also instru mental in bringing about 3 arrests in I'matilla city for the same charges on these people Of the 10 persons arrested in Morrow County on these charges, eight have pled guilty, one was dismissed and one it still pending Of the three persons arrested in Umatilla city, ail three have pled guilty, concluded the sheriff through the lu > ears \gu Maggie Hey Holds and Mary Hally, al 88 perhaps Oregon's oldest twins celebrated their birthdavs in Hep [xiei February 5 Mrs Bailey was a Heppner resident Hob Adelman of the Soil Conserv ation Service told the Chamber of Commerce that the first phase of a land stabilization and sediment con trol project covering It* square acres would tx-gin The initial phase consisted of 324.uuo square fed of diversion ditches, and 89 erosion control dams It covered areas ol 36 square miles arid included 16 land owners 25 1 ears Ago "tairgr quantities of ground water can be developed al places in the Hoardman Ixnnbing range by the use of wells. Bruce Fox worthy geologist with the F S Geological Survey at Portland told the Morrow Counly water resources committee Tuesday Foxworthy said that a surv ey had been made of parts of the Bombing Hange for IheNavy Morrow County Wheatgrowers heard Dr Fred Decker. Oregon Stair College associate professor of T im e s physics explain the theory of wea ther modification, its possibilities and limitations 5a Years Ago The most extensive gopher poi soning campaign ever put on in this county has just been completed through the cooperation with the Soil Conservation Service and the U S D A Extension Service Pro bably no county in Oregon has come so close lo poisoning 100 percent of its creek tuittom land, and certainly no county has ever done so much poisoning at a lower cost A smiling sun and a mild thaw are softening and eight inch blanket of snow at Heppner today Falling weather has prevailed all week, with temperature low of three degrees below zero Snow has visited the county generally and wheal fields are now protected after having been swept by wind in sections last week Drifts have closed some county roads, and the Oregon Wash ington highway to Pendleton was not been used for several days A new fall of several inches last night complicated transportation 40 to 45 % OFF ALL N A P A FILTERS 4 0 % Off Pancake supper complements basketball game Single Filter Basketball fans attending the Heppner High School game at Wah tonka this Saturday will have an opportunity to attend a pancake feed sponsored by the W’uhtonka High School Hand The dinner will be from 5 8 p rn al the school Menu includes pancakes, sausage eggs. Juice, milk, and coffee I'rices are $2 50 for adults and 82 for children under 12 4 5 % O ff Case Mix or Match: 4 5 % Off O ne D o ze n Heppner Auto Parts Hospital Notes1 Pioneer Memorial llospilal re ports admitting or discharging the following patients during the past week IXiuglas Carey . Heppner admitted February I. discharged February 4 Margaret Blake. Heppner admit ted February I. discharged Febru ary 3. and landa Sinerius. Heppner admitted February 2. discharged February 3 My Heart Beats For You o GARDNER'S WEAR K&s 193 N. Mam Heppner 676 9218 Valentine Briefs Constructed of a comfortable blend of SOS Colton and SOS Polyester Packaged in an attractive Valentin# gdt box The perfect present for the man in your life Plus exclusive Jockey tailoring for proper fd and support with the Fashion Knit waistband Valentine Gift from ÎK 3 CKEY INTERNATIONAL* i* r ■ ■ . . I .V,*.* W M lÈ lÊ Ê Ê Ê e* * ■+* 1 1 1 * * * *? J' - *« i )