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Obituaries
W .K. ‘ Bill* Davis
William FJmrr "Bill” Davis ded
of cancer June 2 at his home south
of Bend.
He was bom in Lyman. Miss . on
Dec 14. 1916, to James Fullerton
and Ruth (Hall) Davis
He marrned F.llen **P»t Slinglc
in Beaverton on Aug 28. 1938 Two
children were horn to them. Nancy
Ellen and W illiam Edward William
Edward was killed in 1974
Davis served in the Marine Corps
in the South Pacific during World
W ar II He was a fourth generation
saw filer in his family and worked
in Oregon mills During the l96fV
he owned a saw shop in I’hilomath
W hen he lived in Heppner. he led a
large Boy Scout troop, which left
him many happy memories He also
organized the Morrow Co tor Civil
Defense during those years
He is survived by his wife. Pal. a
daughter Dr Nan Knbs of Flagstaff.
Ariz . a daughter in law. Carolyn
[>avis of Corvallis, and three grand
children. I .aura Jane Davis of
Portland. Ben Davis of Corvallis and
Martin Krihs of Flagstaff
Other surviving relatives are a
brother and sister in law, James and
Hetty Lynn Davis of Florence, a
sister and brother-in-law. Betty and
Don Maynard of Monument,
another sister in law. Lucille Davis
of Wilmington. N C . and several
nieces and nephews
No serv ice will be held His lunu
ly plans a gathering for relatives and
friends later this summer
Memorial contributions may be
made to Hospice of Fiend or
Deschutes Home Health Care St
Charles Medical Center of Fiend
Niswonger Reynolds F-uncrul Home
was in charge of arrangements
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Viola Gilman. 92. of Hcppner.
died Tuesday. May 2ft. al Pioneer
M emorial Nursing Home in
Hcppner
She was bom April 8. 1895. al
Chchaliv. Wash . the daughter of
Samuel and Cora Dinwuldic
She married Walter Gilman at
Top, Ore . on April 25. 1912 They
ranched at Top and moved to
California in 1918 In 1923 they
moved to Hcppner
She was a member of the Seventh
I>av Adventist Church
Survivors include sons Dean
Gilman of Hcppner and Ironard
Gilman of Dul/ura. Calif . daughter
l.ora Stotts of Hcppner. sisters
Iva Booker of Heppner and F lossie
Gilman of Baker; three grand
children
and
four
g rea t
grandchildren Her husband died in
1958
The funeral was May 29 at the
First Christian Church in Hcppner
Burial at the Hcppner Cemetery
Memorial contributions may be
nude to Pioneer Memorial Nursing
Home.
Bums Mortuary of Hcmuston was
in charge of arrangements
L arry K. kegley
l.arT> F. Kcglcy. 83. Hood River,
died June 11 at Providence Hospital
in Portland
He was horn December 14. 1903
to Charlie and Mary Keglcy at Her
man. Minnesota He grew up and at
tended schikil in Campbell. Min
ncsota His family moved from Min
nesota to Portland in 1917 He later
moved to lone with his mother in
1919 He moved back to Portland
during the I921N
On August 17. 1929. he married
Inc/ Crum He owned and operated
a restaurant on 82nd and Division in
Portland for several years before
mov ing to Hood River in 193b At
that time he bought a Maytag fran
chive He enjoyed racing motor
cycles after retiring from the ap
pliance business Hr was an avid
hunter and enjoyed fly fishing In
1975. he married laila Sisson
He is surv ived by a daughter. Ians
Smith of Salem, sons l-arry M of
Scabrook. Texas, and Joe of Rio
Rancho. New Mexico; and six
grandchildren
Graveside services were Tuesday.
June lb at High View Cemetery in
lone- with the Rev Vaughn Gov.man
officiating
Hospital Notes
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
reports admitting Mjrilam Frazier of
Ffeppner to the hospital on June 5
and discharging her on June 8
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
reports admitting and discharging the
following (wo patients during the
past week
Mildred May. Heppner admitted
June 10. discharged June II. and
Duane Adels. Heppner admitted
June 10, discharged June 11
Kenneth Marshall. Lexington,
who was admitted to the hospital
June 13 was still a patient Monday
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An aquatic exercise class will start
June 24 at the Heppner FAk*l Classes
will continue from 6-7 p m
Wednesdays and Lhursdays for six
weeks For further information, con
tact instructor lovee H uehrv
989 8412, or Blue Mt. Community
C ollege C o-ordinator M arsha
Swcek, 676 5121
You don't have to know how to
swim to take the class. Hughes said
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Hope Lutheran Church will be
bolding a three day Vacation Bible
School starting June 29 and ending
July I Schikil w ill start at 9 a m and
end al 12 tkkw If you would like
your child to attend you must pre
register them by June 24 You may
register your child by calling
Georgia VanWinkle al 676 8249 or
Pastor Rick Kvenvon at 676 5069
F hrce year olds up to sixth grade will
be accepted
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Condon plans July 4 celebration
A firecracker set off by the Con
don Fire Department at 7 a ni will
start Fourth ol July celebration there
with a bang A full day ot activities
is planned including a community
breakfast. 11 a m parade, golf lour
natik'nl. art show and sale, tree car
tikin show tor kids, chalk art contest,
lackpot rodeo, gank's lor kkls. com
mumtv barbecue, tkknenanny. prize
drawings, and a major firework*
display Dances will be held at the
fairgrounds both Friday and Satur
day nights
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Communion services June 21 at All
Saints I-piscopai Church in Heppner
Club will tour gardens June 18
Hcppner garden club will meet at
6 p m Thursday. June 18 at the
home of Martha Doherty Club
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Communion service slated at All Saints
The Rev Bruce Spencer of Bend
will officiate at If) 30 a m Holy
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member» will tour five local gardens
and return to Doherty's honk- for a
Ivotluck dessert
Dance to Fitness class begins
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Blue Mt Community College’*’ upstairs at (he Hcppner Elk*’ Lodge
Dance to Fitness summer session F urther information can be obtain
class will begin Monday, June 22
ed from instructor Rene Simmmoc
This will be a live week class,
or BMCC Coordinator Marsha
meeting Mondays Wednesdays and Sweck at 676 5039
Fridays trom 7 ui to k 30 ,i m
Prizes offered in poster contest
three jvri/cs will he awarded each
age group pro school through adult
in a Fourth ol Julv poster contest to
promote the lone celebration En
tries must tv on 12" x 18" white
pa|k-r with the artist's name. age
group, and phone number on the
back Design ot the poster may be
anything related to July 4 Ap
propnaie poster paper is available at
the lone branch ot the Hank of
Eastern Oregon
Entries must be returned to the
lone branch ol the Bank ot Eastern
Oregon by 4 p m. July I or dropped
by the Heppner Gazette I lines office
by 5 p m June 30 Entries will be
judged the evening ol July I and put
on display to prom ote the
celebration
Business education program offered
Oregon State University I s tension
Home I lononncs. in conjunction
with the College of Home
Economics, is launching a continu
ing education program lor owners
and managers ot home-based
businesses Sush topics as creating
e unique marten niche imp.ul of the
business on the family. quality con
trol of the prikliul or service, rules
and regulations affecting the
business, and changes in quality of
life caused hv the business will be
offered through local wx»rkvlk*ps amt
seminars and publications
Die first step in implciik-nting this
continuing education program is the
devdopment of a comprehensive
directory of home based businesses
in Oregon
If you wish to be included on the
mailing list and be informed of such
workshops and seminars, please
contact the Extension Office in
Heppner. 676 9642 to register tor
the directory
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Marti J Baker ot Hcppner has earn
ed a place on the academic dean's
list A graduate of Heppner High
Schikil, and daughter ol Clarence
and Clarice Baker, she is honored
for spring sciik-sicr 1987 academic
standing tor 3 s m better grade point
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Community Calendar
Cheese distribution
set June 23
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dent near the I 84 junction Driver
was repined as possibly intoxicated
The Momiw County SFienfT * Of1- Driver. Martin Lope/ Reyes. 23.
ficc at the Morrow County Cotsr- was issued a citation for No
thouse in Heppner reports handling Operator'* License
Saturday. June 13: the sheriff's of
or dispatching the tolkmmg business
fice dispatched the lioardman am
dunng the past week
Monday. June 8 a deputy in hulancc for a male has ing chest and
stomach pains He was transported
vestigated the theft of an M T Free
Stylcr bicycle from an Irrigon to Good Shepherd Hospital
June 13: a deputy responded to a
residence
June 8 a deputy responded to a lioardman business to back up
lioardman police after receiving
residence after receiving complaint
of a neighborhood disturbance in the complaint of a male subject tearing
West Glenn Fstatcs area Problem up the place F*n*blem was revolved
June 13 a deputy responded to the
was resolved
re \l areas near lioardman to jttempt
Tuesday. June 9: a deputy
responded to a residence outside the to locate lost property
June 13 a deputy responded to the
city limits of Irrigon to investigate
Irrigon area to investigate report of
a complaint of trespassers
Wednesday. June 10 deputies a careless driver on South County
responded to the area of SK Farms Road Investigation is continuing
Sunday, June 14 the sheriff s office
for a report of Theft in progress
Furniture valued at $100 was remov dispatched the lioardman ambulance
ed in a Ford pickup Investigation is to the Shell station in lioardman A
24-year-old male with injuries
continuing
resulting from a fight was
June 10 the sheriffs o IT kc distil
ched a lioardman ambulance to the transported to (¡ood Shepherd
scene of a one schicle accident on Hospital in Hcmuston Fight is
I 84 at mile post 172 An injured under investigation by Oregon State
Police
woman refused transport
During the week of June 8 14. the
June 10 the’ sheriffs office dispat
ched the Hoardnun Fire Dept to the sheriffs office assisted with one
disabled motorist
Assembly ol God Church in Hoard
June 14 ,i deputy responded to the
man A fire in a burning barrel was
Hoardnun
canal near Division to
extinguished by citizens at the scene
handle
an
animal
problem
June 10: a deputy backed up
June 14 adeputv responded to in
Fioardman Police on a possible
vestigalc a report of a tree blinking
harassment call in lioardman
traffic
on FFwy 207 Tree was
June 10 a deputy backed up
removed
by
the Highway
Hoardnun police on a report of van
dalivm to a vehicle Report wav Department
unfounded
June 10 the shcriffv office
responded to a complaint of an
Pvt. KoFiert Horst
animal problem in the Irrigon area
Marine Pvt Robert A Horst son
June 10 the sheriffs office
of Jo A Horst of Hcppner. recently
responded to a report of a one
vehicle accident on Willow Creek participated in exercise Team Spirit
Road (approximately 14 miles from 87 wiih 2nd Battalion. 4th Marines.
Heppner ) l!pon officer's arrival, Camp Lcjcunc. NC
only the vehicle remained at the
During the exercise conducted in
and around the Republic of Korea.
scene
Thursday. June II the sheriffs Horst participated in exercises to in
office arrested Robert A Scott. 27. crease the defensive capabilities of
the Republic of Korea and the l S
Aberdeen, Washington, for alleged
Seventh Fleet
ly Dnv ing Under the Influence of In
Army, Navy, Air Force anil
toxicants He was also charged with
resisting arrest and lodged at the Marine Corps Units from both coun
tries were involved and worked
Benton County Jail
together to improve understanding
June 11 the sheriffs office in
vcstigatcd a report of Theft of fishing and cooperation between al! par
gear and miscellaneous items from ticipants Approximately 26,(XX)
a boat and garage belonging to Judy Seventh Fleet sailors and marines
Lindsey. Irrigon Missing items were part of the exercise
Upon completion of the exercise.
were valued at $400
June 11 a deputy responded to a Burst participated in five weeks of
incremental training with the Korean
complaint of harassment in Ixx
ington It was settled between the Marines This training involved live
fire, rappeling, mountain warfare
persons involved
June 11 ihc sheriffs office disp.il training and other iiklividu.il and unit
ched the Hcppner ambulance to skill training
A 1985 graduate ol Hcppner High
Main St in Heppner A male who
Schinil.
he joined ihe Marine Corps
had (alien was taken to Pioneer
in
May
1986
M emorial Hospital and then
Hospitalman Apprentice
transported to St Anthony Hospital
Roger Arntt
in Pendleton
Navy
Hospitalman
Apprentice
Friday. June 12 the sheriffs of
Rodger
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Arntt.
a
resident
of Hcpp
fice dispatched the lioardman Fire
Dept to a report of a fire on Canal ncr. was graduated from the Navy's
Road behind West Glenn Fstatcs A Hospital Corps School
During the ten week course at
vacant mobile home and several cars
Naval
School of Health Sciences San
were destroyed in the tire Ihc lire
Diego,
Arntt received instructions
was started by a tour-year old child
who was attempting to burn trash on the basic medical procedures us
when the tire got away Cause was cd by hospital corpsmcn as they
accidental and no charges are assist Navy doctors and nurses
He was also introduced to all
pending
phases
of military health services,
June 12 a deputy responded to a
report ot a careless driver traveling including X ray technology,
al excessive speed and weaving in laboratory analysis, general practice
and surgery
and out of traffic on I 84 Ihc vehi
A 1986 graduate of Benson High
clc was stopped and driver issued a
School. F'ortland. he joined the Navy
citation for speeding
Reserves in October 1986
June 12 the sheriff s office dispai
ched the lioardman ambulance to a
vehicle on I 84 just cast off the Hwy
730 junction A female with an il
Incss was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hcmuston
June 12 a deputy investigated a
complaint of harassment in the
The
Morrow
County
lioardman area
Neighborhood Council
will
June 12 a deputy hacked up Ir distribute commodity cheese lues
ngon police alter receiving com
Jay. June 23 in Heppner laiw in
plaint of a domestic dispute at an Ir
rigon residence No jrrests were come persons who qualify need to
bring proof of address to the
made
June 12 a deputy responded to a Neighborhood Center between 9
a m and noon and 1 4 p m
report of a one car. no injury acct
Sheriff’s Report
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