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KM R - Hcppner (iwHte-TImr», Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. July *. 19*7 ¿fait ) f a*»A The Ottici JI Newspaper ol lhe City of Hcppner and the County of Morrow Ju s tic e C o u rt R eport Ih r Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow C ounty'» Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper US P S 240-420 P u M h l w d f K r ) VC r<iix-*l.> am i r n lr r r d a> m ih k I < U at M rp p n rr. O r r f u n u n d rr Ihr V I «4 M a n h 3, l«7» al llc p ^ o r r . O r r f m m mat Irr at Ihr P u * O ft V c S r . .« * claaa p u* a « r paid t K T V r at 147 VCrtt VCUki» M n a « . T r ir p h u m *7a.»22«. Cddrr%\ . u jm n u n x atlon« I* Ihr H r p p n r r t . a i r t l r l i m n . f . O . IW.» .0 7 . Itrpp n rr. Orr«<m S u b w rlp tlu m : I I ? la M a rro w . V C h rrlrr. t.U lia m and l.r a a t ( i Hint In. U.I rhruhrrr. Joyce I t u s h n ................................................................ t im e r M a n a g rr. (« p c w U M * Sandy H o h l .................................................................................................. ** ’ •» M a rk S tru th m .........................................................................t .r a p M c , I * p a ri m en I I.ail Paptnrau .................................................................... t.rap h k » , UMrlhutluo t Urea S a ilin g .............................................................................................. •**“ * K cadln« David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Has Fond memories of Heppner To the Editor Although brother Jack and I spent only six years in Hcppnct living al grandmother's house, it remains the home ol our hearts. A kaleidoscope of memories Hood back at the I bought ol a reunion The shared tun of the Hcppner Rodeo and dances, our great band and Hamid Buhman. the Pendleton Roundup, lootball. basketball, track, tennis, school plays and the prom It was a special time in a «mail town of rural Oregon during the great depression, hut babysitting, selling magazine subscriptions and passing out handbills kept me financially afloat, and provided Saturday night movie money The tun shared with many neat friends, tally pulls, harvest time on ranches, trips to the Blues, parish hall, Elks and school dances, era/) Halloweens, parties at the Wilsons, and horseback riding The great teachers who became special friend» Juaniia Leathers Car michael. Henry T et/. Norbert Peasy, Aldcn Blankenship, to name u few. made our schooldays memorable and lun We had wonderful Iricnds and neighbors Ball, Blake, Barratt, Barlow . Ashbaugh. Doolittle. Blake ly. Cohn. Green, Gilliam, Gilman. Ferguson, Howell. Chin. Crawford. Hayes. Hager, Healy, Jones. Par rish. Knoison. Thompson, Turner, Nickerson, O'Donnell, Van Mailer, lamhlyn. Skuzcski. Merrill. Prock. MeMurdo. McCaleb. Morton. Dmges. McCurdy. Licualkn and others Hcppner is also our "r«H*ts" place, as that part ol Oregon our tumilics pioneered Dad. John Franklin Vaughn, was born at Eight Mile in IKK ' His parents, Franklin and Carrie Vaughn, and her parents, the Allisons, had a donated Land Claim to homestead and raise wheat Ihc Nc/ Perce made their annual trek to the Blues through their pro perly live Allisons and Vaughns arc buried in the Hcppner cemetery. Mother. Muriel Cason, was bom in lone in 1982 and her parents. Walter and Sarah Hale Cason are buried in the lone cemetery Mother's grand mother was Mary Marsh Cason, child survivor of the Whitman Massacre, who with her husband James, ranched in Cason Canyon During t>ur lives we have seen the growih of aviation from the tran satlantic flight of Charles Lindbergh, to satellites and space exploration, and |umho icls to transport us throughout the world, hydroelectric power the wonder of Bonneville (and loss of Cclilo J ails), to atomic power and the nuclear age What a great distance the world has moved from the simple and tranquil days of growing up in Hcppner Have a greal reunion I'll be there in spin! Thanks for Ihc friendship and memories From (iolden Days to (iolden Years with love, (s) Carolyn Vaughn Ncwland HHS '40 Eugene. Oregon Births Jeffrev I at nr fvniilh-a son. Jelircy was born June 29 al Si Anthony Hospital in Pendleton to lairrie and Mike Smith of Hcppner He weigh ed 7 lbs 10 oz Grandparents are Fdgar Olson of Hcppner. Helen and Jack Potter of LuGrandc. and ken and Rosie Smith of Heppner He |oins a brother. Kenny, 18 mos , at home Ask us about our extended list of automotive products that carry our Lifetime Limited Warranty. We carry many, many, products that once the part is purchased with a lifetime warranty you will never have to purchase that part for as long as you own that vehicle. With competitive prices, N A P A quality, and backed hy our Lifetime Limited Warranty, you can’t afford to buy anything but N A P A quality from NOW on. Heppner Auto Parts 676 9123 148 E Center Heppner M äkelt NAPA KRAM) n r * Morrow County Justice £oun at the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: David le e Sitton. Fossil- Group Axle Overload (2300 lbs ). $24 fine Alvin Leonard Martin. Ontario- Exceeding the Maximum Speed (63 mph in a 5 3mph /one). $13 fine. Kenneth Dale Gee. Pendleton Exceeding the Maximum Speed (69 mph in a 33 mph /one), $30 fine. Anthony Clement. Heppner- Exccsstvc Engine Noise. $17 fine. Expired Vehicle License. $31 fine M illard Vern Nolan. Jr . Heppner-Exceeding the Maximum Speed (67 mph in a 55 mph /one). $30 fine. Terra Lee Adams. Hcppner- Exceeding the Maximum Speed (71 mph in a 55 mph /one). $30 fine. Michael Dean Lynch. Heppner- Expired Vehicle License. $13 fine James R R ollii. Heppner* Violation of the Basic Rule (55 mph in a 35 mph zone), $67 bail forfeited Dav id John Shcffcl, John Day-No Fire Extinguisher, $30 fine. F.xpired Vehicle License. $9 fine James IXniglas Greene. Pnncville- F.xcccdmg PUC dclarcd weight. $57 hail forfeited Noel Gay Harshinan. Heppner Failed to Drive to Right of Centerline. $41 bail forfeited Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the billowing business dur mg the past week: June 30 10:25 p m assist Mor row County Sheriff IXpt July I: 2:20 p.m.-report of a Ihctt. 4 03 - assist ambulance July 2: 10 48 p m request officer for Security Check July 3: 11:30 a m.-report of Criminal Trespass. Assault. Theft; 4:03 p m -report of kids throwing rocks at cars; 7 05 report of Dog hit hy car, 1008 assist Morrow Coun ty Sheriffs Dept ; 10 40 report of Attempted Burglary July 4 2:31 anest on Criminal Trespass. Assault. Theft Chief Rathbun’s Tips Children Nighttime can be nice, all peaceful and dark A lime lor your home, not the playground or park so it night should come, and you're not yet home, walk with triorxls. in the light, never, never alone Oregon laiw ORS 814:430 W ithin the city limits, bicycles must be ridden next to the curb and in the same direction as as the traf fic (not on a sidewalk ) Chamber By Claudia Chatter Hughes As you read this. Joyce Hollomon and I will be representing Heppner at the Main Street Conference in Portland Promoting Downtown New Opportunities on Main Street is a nationally recognized conference offered by the National Mam Street Center, a program of the National Trust lor Historic Preservation ihc National Main Street Center is a leader in downtown renaissance movement, working with com munities and states to forge and im prove res itali/ation tor traditional commercial areas During the conference, com prehensive instruction will be given on ways to organize a downtown im age campaign, plan and improve special events and festivals, develop tourism and promote investment op portunities We promise to return with a volume ol promotional literature and training materials, as well as plenty ol enthusiasm. Be prepared when we "h it" Chamber July 14 All merchants and citizens in terested in their town arc invited to attend Chamber meets Tuesdays at noon at the Heppner Elks Charlie’s Pizza World is now open in Hermiston! Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Daily. Charlie & Lisa Wisdom would like to thank some of our local businesses for their support: Pettyjohn's Lumber, Shoe Box, C oast to Coast, The Gazette Times, Rusty Estes, and Charlie; McConnell, electrician. 16# M ain Street P A Box 1249 Heppner, O R 97836 (503) 676-5210 315 S.W Ilth Community Calendar S h e riff’s R eport th e Morrow County Sheriff"» Of- ficc at the Courthouse in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the foilowing business during the past week June 29 a deputy responded to assist Irngon police investigate a complaint of a possible prowler June 29: a deputy responded to assist Bnardman police investigate a complaint of a male harassing a female No arrest was made June 30: a deputy assisted Oregon Stale Police with a one vehicle ac cident at milepost 17 on Hwy 207. June 30: a deputy arrested Ladd W Kanyid. 26. Boardman. for allegedly Driving while Suspended He was cited and released June 30: the shertfTs office responded to complaint of a possi ble domestic disturbance in Lex ington No charges were filed July I the shenfTs office dispat chcd the Board man Fire Dept to a house fire within the city limits Die fire was contained within the iaun dry mom and extinguished July I the sheriff s office dispat chcd the Heppner ambulance to Hardman to a report of a lady fall ing down She was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital July I the sheriff s office dispat ched the Heppner ambulance north of Heppner to a report that a man had fallen off a power pole He » « ' transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital July 2 a deputy hacked up Oregon Slate Police with a two vehicle ac cident on I 84 near the Morrow- Gilliam county line July 2: a deputy investigated com plaint of car prowlers in the West Glenn Estates area. Boardman July 2 the sheriff s office dispat chcd the Boardman ambulance to a business in the city for a report of a man who had cut his finger He was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston July 3: the sheriffs office in vestigated a report of criminal mischief to a mailbox on Hwy. 730 in Irngon. July 3: the sheriff's office responded to a report of Criminal Mischief to the Corps of Engineers fence along the Columbia Riser bet ween Second St West and Fourth Si West near Irrigon Damage amount is unknown July 3 the sheriffs office dispat ched the Boardman Fire Dept to a grass fire on I 84 near milepost 153 in the median July 3 the sheriffs office dispat chcd the Boardman Fire Dept to the same grass tire because it Hared up again, jumped (he freeway and spread out July 3 the sheriff s office dispat chcd the larxington Fire IXpt to a grass tire at the Bcamcr place July 4 a deputy responded to assist Boardman police with a report ot a family disturbance in the Board man area Problems were resolved without arrest or further incident July 4 the sheriffs office dispat chcd the Boardman Fire Dept to a grass tire in the wildlife refuge behind the HabDoc apartments in Boardman Fire was extinguished July 5 the sheriffs office dispat chcd the Boardman Fire IXpt to several reports of grass lire at the Boardman Manna Park July 5 the shcrifTs office dispat chcd the Boardman ambulance to a vehicle accident on Hwy 730 under the overpass Three people were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital Oregon State Police arc conducting the investigation July 5 a deputy responded to the Irrigon area to investigate a com plaint of an animal problem July 6 a deputy responded to assist the Boardman Police lX*pt with a report of a possible prowler at a residence [hiring the week ot June 29 to Ju ly 5. the sheriff s office assisted with two disabled motorists Hospital Notes Pioneer Memorial Hospnal m Heppner reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Vivian Elder, Heppner admitted June 29, discharged July 2. Clista Venard. Heppner admitted June 30. discharged July 3; Linda Cecil, Heppner admitted July I. discharged July 2; Greg Karlson. Heppner admitted July I, transferred July 3. Jeffrey Smith. Heppner admitted July 4. discharged July 5. and Danielle Looslic, Lexington admitted July 4. discharged July 5 The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital Monday Dec Sather. Heppner admitted June 30, and Sherry W arnock, Heppner admitted July 5 Yard sale donations welcome All Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner is planning a yard sale Saturday, July 18 from 9 a m 3 p.m Anyone wishing to donate items may call Marcia Anderson 676-5182 or Maxine Gray 676 9637 to arrange to have the items picked up. Church women will serve a taco lunch at the church beginning at 11 a m Tacos, watermelon, fresh- squeezed lemonade, and sun tea comprise the menu lone swimming lesson makeup set Because the lone pool was closed for two days last week. Lifeguard Margaret Kincaid has scheduled makeup sessions for those who miss ed swimming lessons Two beginning swimming classes will make up lessons Saturday and Sunday. July II and July 12 The beginners who met at II a m. can make up their classes at 12 45 each day The class which met at 11 35 can make up lessons at 1:15. Advanced beginners can makeup classes at 12 30 July 18 and July 19 Pre beginners makeup sessions are planned for I 15 July 18 19 Because of the large demand for beginning swimming lessons. Kin caid plans another two-week begin ners session at I 15 siartmg July 21 Bishop and priest to visit All Saints* All Saints' Episcopal Church will have a special visitation from Bishop Rusty Kinwes and Fr George Izzett. July 12 They both will officiate at the 10:30 a m Holy Eucharist Ser vice during which three church members will he confirmed. Missionary fellowship sets mini retreat The Rev. Felix I. Omobude an evangelist, pastor and author from Benin City. Nigeria will he the guest speaker at this year's Heppner Chris tian Missionary Fellowship mini retreat The retreat begins al 7 p m Thursday. July 9 and continues Fri day and Saturday at the Episcopal Parish Hall Registration is available at the door For further information, contact Coral Mitchell. 676-5596 or Lynda Crane. 676-5471 aâ»- i 24 E X P O S U R E S L ID E D E V E L O P IN G Koda.hrom«- F k la ih u m ,' or K u j k ' Krnmr ProMMed and mounted K I4 or K6 process only $ 2.69 per roll J4 hour service N O T axadahlc v w COUPON SALE CONTINUES THROUGH JULY 11 ^ M u M U j'iO jU U ) 2 (»"<> <11 r,H I H|>|)H.-r 1 ~ North Mai B PIONEER I • Clinic records are on file at the hospital I For more information contact W HAT’S NEW a Coast to Coast Now Has R.V. PI limbing & Electrical Parts Ready to Assemble Furniture Heppner L o o k I s Over! 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