Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1987, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July I, I9T7
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The O fficial Newspaper o f ihe
Cuy of Heppner and the
County o f Morrow
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Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner report* admitting and
discharging the following patients
during the past week
Vivian Elder. Heppner admitted
June 22. discharged June 24.
Juanita Carmichael. Hcppncr-
admittcd June 23. discharged June
29;
DecCnxl. Heppner admitted June
25. discharged June 28. and
Marie Leslie, Hardman admitted
June 28. discharged June 30
The following patient* were still
receiving care at the hospital
Tuesday
EJwyn Hughes. Heppner admitted
June 28,
George Sicler. Heppner admitted
June 28. and
Vivian Elder, Heppner admitted
June 29
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Sheriff’s Report
I he Morrow County S h e riff» O
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fice at the Courthouse in Heppner
reports handling or dispatching Ihe
following business during the past
week
June 22 a deputy arrested Thomas
A Hamman, 20. Shcdd. on a Hepfv
per Justice Court warrant for Failure
to AppeacFumishing Alcohol to a
M inor He was taken to the Court
( June 23 the s h e riff« office
responded to a complaint o f a possi­
ble prowler up Shobc Canyon Com­
plaint was determined unfounded.
June 23 a deputy responded lo a
residence outside the city lim its o f
Irngon to investigate a complaint o f
a possible prowler Complaint was
determined unfounded
June 24: a deputy investigated a
report o f a possible family distur­
bance in the Boardman area The
deputy talked to a male subject, but
Bo further action was taken
June 24 a deputy responded to Ir-
frigon after receiving a report o f an
intoxicated male walking along
H w y . 730 and into the lanes of traf­
fic Subject was located and given a
ride to Umatilla by an Oregon State
Police Trooper.
June 25 a deputy arrested Ken
heth D Holchousc. 33. Hayden
Cake. Idaho, on a charge o f Assault
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’ June 2b (he sheriffs office dispat­
ched the Boardman ambulance to a
city residence One male was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hcrmiston.
June 26 the sheriffs office ar
rested Daniel t Kelley. 30. Her-
miston, for Criminal Trespass I He
was lodged at Benton County Jail
The sh e riff s office said that he was
arrested as a result o f a complaint
about an incident earlier that
evening
June 27: the sh e riff» office
responded to a Heppner business to
assist the Heppner Police Dept wih
an interview.
June 27. the s h e riff» office
responded lo assist Boardman police
attempt to locale a car prowler
June 27: the s h e riff* office
responded to assist Boardman police
investigate a report of suspicious ac­
tivity at a Boardman business
June 27 a Boardman ambulance
was dispatched to exit 151 o f 184
upon receiving a report o f a person
has ing a possible heart attack The
person was transported by a private
citizen to Boardman where he was
transferred lo the Boardman am
hulancc to be transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston
Because of mechanical complica­
tions, transport was completed with
assistance ot Hcrmiston ambulance
June 28 the sheriff s office dispal
ched a Boardman ambulance to
milepost 172 on I 84 upon receiving
information of a one vehicle accident
with an injury A male and female
were transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital Oregon Stale Police handl
ed the investigation
June 28 the sheriff s office dispat
ched the Heppner ambulance to a
residence in Heppner A male with
an unknown illness was transported
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital
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Health Dept.
Obituary
H e le n M . K e it h ly
Helen Keithly, 70. o f Heppner.
died Wednesday, June 24, 1987, at
Si Anthony Hospital in Pendleton
She was born June 28, 1916 at
lone, daughter o f Thomas and Ida
Hale Gragill She attended school at
lone for 12 years and married
Everett O Kcithlcv on June 3. 1935
at lone
The couple lived at lone for two
year* until 1937 when they moved
to Baker, returning to lone briefly in
1945. then settling in Heppner They
lived at Condon from 1962 1967
then returned to Heppner
She was a member o f the Eastern
Star, Rebekah’». Pythian Sisters and
the United Methodist Church
Survivors include her husband at
the home, son, Vcm of Heppner.
daughters. Janet Kloeppcl. Vernal.
Utah. Sharon Harrison, o f Lex­
ington and Tncia Sweeney , of Hcpp
ncr, sister*. Ha/cl Ellis o f lone and
Anna W right o f Baker; 14 grand
c h ild re n
and
nine
great­
grandchildren A daughter. Shirley.
died in 1943
Funeral services were June 27 at
the United Methodist Church in
Heppner. concluding service and
bu ria l at Heppner M asonic
Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the BPOE 358 endowment
fund. Box 4*44. Heppner. OR 97836
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner. was
in charge ol arrangements
Heppner Police
Report
I he Heppner Police Dept reports
handling the following business dur
ing the past week
June 22: 12:30 p.m -report o f
Burglary
June 23: 12 04 p m -citation
issued for No Operator License,
citation issued for Driving Unin
sured. 2 45 p in assist Morrow
County Sheriff's Dept . 10 19 p m
request officer for Security Check
June 26: 3.01 p m assist Morrow
County S heriffs Dept. 8 2 1 p m
citation issued for Violation of the
Basic Rule (49 mph in a 35 mph
zone), 10 20-assist Morrow County
S heriffs Dept ; 11 50 report of
Disturbance at Bar
June 27: 2 40 a m report of
Fight. 3 01 a m request officer for
Security Check. 8 28-citation issued
for Failure to Display Operator
License, citation issued lor Failure
to Display Registration, citation
issued for Driving Uninsured, cita
tion issued for No Rearview M irror,
citation issued for No Emergency
Brake. 11 00 a m.-Funeral Escort.
2 02 p m .-re p o rt o f T h e ft;
9 27 report of Suspicious Vehicle.
23 18 report of Loud Party
June 28 2:25 a m assist am
hulancc. 10 30 a m recovered Theft
Items. 9 51 p m parking citation
issued. 9 53 parking citation issued
Births
Xmanda R a e c h rllr NX hale-
M urphv a daughter. Amanda, was
bom June 20 to Shelly and Mike
Murphy o f Heppner at St Anthony
Hospital in Pendleton The baby
weighed 7 lbs. 9 o r
Grandparent* are James and
Gloria W hale o f J*>hn Day and Phil
and Jean Murphy o f Monument
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July 7-‘ *And More Participation "
July 14 Synopsis of "Downtown
P ro m o tio n ”
C onference
by
delegates
July 21 Kinzua Tour following
lunch
July 24-Spectal downtown event
featuring Chamber Board in dunk
tank
July 28 Possible visit from head of
Oregon Dept o f Transportation
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S ta r tin g J u ly
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Pizza Muck to he used in Hermiston at our new location. Use it
just like cash. Use one at a time or as many as you like. Save
them up and feed the entire family on your next trip to or thru
Hermiston. Offer expires July M. I9H7.
vacation
Tuesday. July 14 blood pressures
and immunizations 1 4 p m frrigon
county offices
W ednesday, July
15 blood
pressures, 3-4 p m . lone Bank o f
Eastern Oregon kitchen
Friday. July 17-blood pressures
and immunizations. 8 30 a m 4
p m , Heppner office
Monday. July 20-ofTicc closed for
vacation
Tuesday. July 2 1 blood pressures
and immunizations, I 30 4 p m .
Boardman City Hall
Friday. July 24 hlo«*d pressures
and immunizations. 8 30 a m 4
p m . Heppner office
Monday. July 27H>ffice closed for
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This coupon worth
one dollar towards
any purchase at
Charlie s Pizza World
Tuesday, July 28-blood pressures
and immunizations. 1-4 p m , Ir
rigon county office*
Friday. July 31 blood pressures
and immunizations. 8 30 a m 4
p.m. Heppner office
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Friday, July 3-the office w ill be
closed due lo the holiday weekend
Monday, July 6-officc closed for
vacation
Tuesday. July 7-blood pressures
and immunizations. I 30-4 p m ,
Boardman City Hall
Friday, July 10-blood pressures
and immunizations. 8 30 a m -4
p m , Heppner office
M«*nda>. July 13 office closed tor
Your V elocity Orug Stoca
'Va*..liions arc a tune for rrcharg
mg both mentally and physically, as
well as an investment in a person's
health and family well being A
vacation provides a change of pace,
enables a person to do a better job
upon reluming to work, and helps
individuals prepare for future leisure
time at retirement **
With that in mind, the Chamber
manager and her husband have run
away for a week to explore the State
o f Washington on their way to
relative* in ihe San Juans You can
he sure various lounvnv Chamber of
fice* throughout our neighboring
slate w ill be recipients o f Heppner
brochure*
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