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• .* • • • t • V* •* r * f' » • FOI k - Flt-ppner (.n/rttf-Tim n, Heppner, Oregon M rdnfvlit. August S. 107_______ Sheriff’s Report The Official Newspaper o f Ihc C ily o f Heppner and the County o f Morrow The Morrow County SherifT* Of- ficc at the Courthouse in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week July 28 a deputy responded to the lone area to investigate complaint o f a vehicle driving around recklessly July 28 the sheriff s office dispul ched the Boardman ambulance to a motor vehicle accident just o ff Tower Road One male subject wav transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston July 28 the sheriff s office dispat ched a deputy to a report o f a hit and run that occurred earlier in the Ir rig o n area In ve stigatio n is continuing July 28 the sheriff s office dispal ched the Hoardman ambulance lo OregiMi Potato. Inc A male with a possible heart attack was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston July 29 a deputy responded lo an unfounded report ol suspicious c ir cumstances on Paterson Fern Road in Irrigon July 29 the sheriff s office in vestigated a report of jn animal pro blem m lone July 29 a deputy investigated complaint o f Criminal Mischief III to a tractor and littering in the lone area. July 29 the sheriff v office dispal ched the Hoardman ambulance to an apartment in Hoardman for a male with an illness Transport was refused July 29 a deputy responded to a report o f vandalism and theft at a mobile home in Flxtrdmjn Value of items taken and amount of damage is unavailable July 30 the sheriff v office dispal ched the Heppner ambulance lo a logging accident at a logging camp above ihe Hlake Ranch One male w ith unknown in ju rie s was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner July 30 the sheriff s office dispat ched the Heppner Fire Dept to a report o f a lire al the laundromat July 31 a deputy assisted Irrigon police with Ihe removal o f an un wanted person at an lin g o n business August I a deputy responded to investigate complaint ol a juvenile problem in Hoardman August I the sh eriffs office assisted < begun Suie Police w ith the recovery of a stolen vehicle out of North Carolina August I the sheriff's office responded to complaint ol an animal problem in the Irrigon area August I a deputy investigated report of rhefl o f jumper cables and other miscellaneous items valued at $60 from a vehicle belonging to Walter Gerard of Irrigon August I j deputy responded to assist Hoardman police investigate a complaint of subjects fighting m Wilson Trailer Court. Hoardman August 2 the sheriffs office ar rested Michael D Lynch. 28. Hcpp ncr. lor allegedly Driving l ndcr the Influence ol Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance August 2 a deputy assisted Hoard man police investigate a Domestic Disiruhancc in the Hoardman city limits No arrests D uring the week o f July 27 August 2. the sheriffs office assisted lour disabled motorists August 2 the sheriffs office dispatched the Hoardman Fire 1 Vpt to a grass fire at Tower Road near the railroad tracks August 2 the sheriffs office and The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow County*« Home-Owned Wrekly Newspaper U S P S 240-420 HuWi.twcl r*fr* H (4 n n d a i and cnlrreU a wcuod-tlass m atlrr al (He Pint (M Tkr at lirp p n rr. ( Ifnt>*n under (h r Art ml March 3. I W V iim d ilass p inlatr paid al lirp p n rr, O r r*,m OfTVr at 147 H n l VS Mow S t m t . Irtrp tm n r i W l l 47 4-»22* Sddrrss KHnmunk al Him In thr lirp p n rr t.a rrttr li m n , h i Hu« 337, llrp p n rr. Oregon *7114 Subscripttwnc 312 In M a c ro ». VXKrrtrr. (•illlam and lira M ( ounlirs: 323 rlsrw h rrr. Jose* H u g h e s ............................................... (WTke Manager. Typrsrtling S«nd> llidtr V « > Id ilo r Marie Struthers ........................................................................I.raph as Department (.a ll I'apineau ............................................................... .. <.raptiHs. IHstrlbutain I llrrn Sailing........................................................................................... P n «il Heading David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Supporting fair and rodeo V » : To ihc Editor. Il is nice lhai ihc Oram Growers support ihc lair and mdeo as strongly as ihcy do I ju s l wonder why other employees that work in Morrow Co are nol asked to come in and pick up a S ' certificate to go the lair on also Sincerely ; hdilor \ noie the intern of the \/>ti ml i >ffer lo Kinzua employees, tout other rr< ignition g lin t the t orn ¡ h u í * in recent week i . nui to welcome new employeei at the mill lo the i im m unity . and alto thou nf> prêt union lo an industry that has ex ¡Hauled in operation* here (s) John Edwards • > F j V.-.' ■ s*- Health Dept. .4 * • ? Friday, August 7 blood pressures and immunizations. Heppner office. 8 : 30 a m 4 p m Monday. Aug 10-office closed for vacation Tuesday. Aug II Mood pressures and immunizations at Irrigon coun ty offices. 14 p m Friday. Aug 14 blood pressures and immunizations. Heppner office. 8 30 a m 4 p m Monday. August 17 office closed for vacation Tuesday, August 18 blood pressures and immunizations al Hoardttun City Hall. I 30 p m 4 p m Wednesday, August 14 blo«Hl pressures at lone Hank of Eastern Oregon kitchen. 3 4 p m f rulay. August 21 office closed lor vacation Monday. August 24 office closed for vacation Tuesday. August 25-blood pressures and immunizations. Ir ngon county offices. 14 p m f rulay, August 28 blood pressures and immunizations. Heppner office, 8 30 a m 4 p m Monday. August 3|, office clos ed lor vacation “.*».* A V **A / >- r v i * r£* ->*•-. , , , , « -i - Electrolysis & Thermolysis Í •' i - • , ' r. • I { * «'- ./ *<• >■ .À* ' * > ' » • * r ' ' : V ^ ■ <• i- V v .A- / ¿ ‘ • ' V ■ L .* 1 v r , , - : » '- , Anna Schwarzin ( 'ertified Electrologist . 676-9248 I r i ' ' . ' [ , v " Permanent Hair Removal Opt*n Tuesdays Only or Appointment ; - ; r, . vît ; r> ï *■>*•> • • ; Chamber By Claudia Chatter HugTies August, the time o f year when kids arc making every minute o f time count before school starts, parents are counting the minutes too. hut for a different reason, and mer chants arc trying lo figure out what would most please parents and children lor back to school sales Kids are busy cooking, sewing, and winking with their 4 i l and H A animals in preparation tor the Mor row County l air August 19-23 Chamber supports area activities and encourages all the community lo do so as well Mark you; calendars August 11 Chamber is visited by the Morrow County fa ir Court who have made us proud by promoting our county aiur bringing home trophies August 14 Kick up your heels ear ly and bo on hand tor the Heppner Sidewalk Sale Community groups arc invited to participate August 20 Chamber w ill nveet on Thursday this week lor lunch al the lair Remember the organic frishoc contest last year’ Who knows what w ill he on the agenda this year Don't miss this event August 23 Sneak preview on Disney's philosophy and training lor visitors and customers Chamber Hoard meeting following Chamber Tuesday. August II Thought for the week "T o try and tail is al least to learn lo tail to try is to suffer the inestimable loss of what might have been Correction Carl McDaniel (not C A Phillips) was pictured with Hill Cos in last week's announcement of (he winner of the senior citizens boat raffle Helen C u rrin (n o l Ruth Hergstroml was in the photo of the Historical Society presenting a copy ol the Morrow County Chronicles to Rachel Harnett The Gazette Times regrets the error B f ' ? *P» ; ► OOOc t • v , , N . • '■T‘? v V A * i ' . A V /l V. Dinne j $lio J U IV C 1/0/ Cakl* Green Peppers Celery Avocados Tomatoes “ Peaches Roast Dry Onions & Shrimp Meal * Steak ■ «& M i x 18 1H'«oz rrg »1»’ ea targe s./e *5V 33* 59*, largo Fresh 39* -% large s./e „ Sirloin Tip Walla Walla Oregon T-Bone Rib* * \ ............. •5**„ rc‘3‘1 M arket O p e n 7 days a w eek, 7 a.m . to 6 p.m. Court 111 N Court Heppner v ' .. . i*g • 676-9643 Salem home on July 28. 1987 Graveside services were held in Hood River Mrs Springer was a long lime resident o f Heppner She is well remembered by many for the los ing care she gave the patients under her care at Pioneer Memorial Hospital where she was an employee from 1952 to 1966 She then spent 20 years as a medical assistant and \ ray technician for Dr Wallace H W olff Mrs Springer was a member of the Heppner A ll Saints Episcopal Church She and her husband were active in the rock jn d Cicm Society and enjoyed campouts with this gmup They moved to Salem in 1986 Surviving Mrs Springer arc her huvband Arnold Bud" Springer, daughter Ginger Springer; and mother Floatie Moore all of Salem A son Dick Springer and two grand children o f Grants Pass, a sister Ruth Martin o f San Luis Obispo. Calif For those who wish memorials may he sent to Mid Willamette Valley Hospice or the American Cancer Society Pheobe Ann Hayes Phoebe Ann Haves, a former Hoardman resident, died July 2 1. in the Good Samaritan Center in Hcr miston She was 84 Born Dec 4. 1902 in Lone Rock. Ore . Mrs Hayes lived in Boardman for 38 years Before moving to Boardman. she worked as a rural mail carrier for eight years deliver ing mail between Condon and Lone Rock She and her husband. Walt, own ed the Red and W hitc store in Con don for 10 ycras and the Hayes Grocery Store in Hoardman for many years An avid golfer. Mrs Hayes made a hole-in one in 1974 at the age of 72 She w as a member o f the H< >.ird nun Community Church, the Order o f Eastern Star, the Boarduun Ciarden Club and the Boarduun Goll Club Funeral services were held Friday in ihe Hums Mortuary Chapel with burial in the Heppner Masonic Cemetery She is survived by oik * son. Jett Hayes of Maupin. Ore . two daughters. Margaret LaTrace and Betty Putnum both ot Hcrmiston: a sister. Roxic Lovgrcn ot Heppner. nine grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren Phil A* men The M orrow County Public Works IX'panmcnl w ill again he providing a "Road Report on the maintenance and construction as tivitics o f the public works depart inent as a whole The "Road Report' w ill be puMished every two weeks with special reports, as they occur during the interim week (hiring ihe last tew weeks the road crew has been busy on W ilson Road doing Right ot W ay work in prepara lion o f scheduled reconstruction in October Planning and study of an engineering contract on Paul Smith Road is being done However, no const ruction has been set The road crew has compk*tcd fund patching and blade patching on ihrcc miles o f the lone-Gooseberry Road, four miles of the Dry F ork Road and eight miles ol the Valhv Road Seal coals. I ighi Bituminous Surface Treatment, chip seals w ill follow on Valby and Dry Fork this week, and Cmosebcrry Road next week Fiighth Street in Irrigon was given two lifts o f oil n*ck. I B S ! Also, the road crew has heen busy with parking lot and helipad work tor the county hospiul Other special pro jects include hank cuts for sight distance at the Columbia Street In tcrchange in Hoardnun. trenching at the Turner lu n d till. dust control, palliative applied on the Upper Rhea Creek Road, emergency repair on Flla Road nude necessary by ram storm surface runotf Shoulder preparation work has begun on 14 miles ol Big Butter Creek Road Starting next week mu jo r reconstruction of this road w ill beg in The oid asphalt w ill be* reprocessed into base material, the shoulders widened and reconstructed, additioiul gravel base and top courses added and the align ment regraded A base life o l *>• ' 0 1 H S T (hen w ill be- lj>cd. follow ed by a wearing course ot '/>"■() 1 B S. I . (oil rock) Public coopery Hon during ihis project is very much needed to minimize delays and meet our extended work schedule Marriage License S S S A W W Morrow County Justice Court at the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the follow ing business during the following pasi week Keith A Papmcau. irx in g to n No Vehicle License. $13 fine Shercc Anita Smith. Lexington Exceeding the Maximum Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph zone). $13 fine Richard Glover FVvk. Lexington Expired Vehicle l icense. $9 fine Roger Dale Britt. Heppner 5200 lb Axle Overload. $200 tine Nadine Karl son. Heppner Illegal l I urn SI 7 (me Hospital Notes Pioneer M e m o ria l H ospital reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Tim Corwin. Heppner admitted July 27. discharged July 29; Alena Anderson. Heppnor- adnutted Julv 30. discharged July 31; A rle th a Brannon. Heppncr- admiticd July 31. discharged August I; and Jcred Fcknun. Heppner admitted July 31, discharged August I Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police IV pt reports handling the following business dur mg the past week July 27 6 41 a m -report o f a B u rg la ry ; I p m -report o f Suspicious Person at Bank. 9:07 p m report ol ptxldlers; II 54 p m request officer for Security Check July 28 9 20 a m -report o f C ivil Matter; 8 '9 p.m F alse Alarm July 29 12.03 a.m. request o f ficer lor Security Check; 11:15 p m request officer tor Securily Check July 30 3:30 p.m.-report o f Criminal Trespass II iwo citations issued: 8 14 p m Assist Fire (Vpt August I 11:25 p m.-report o f Loud Music Augusi 2 12 4 3 assist Morrow County Sheriff IV pt . 2:53 a m.- report of la>ud Party. 1:14 p m citation issued lor 35 mph in a 25 mph zone The Morrow County Clerk s Of fice at the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports issuing marriage licenses to the following Roger Glen Childers. 22. and Bar hara Ann Hesse. 22. boih ol lone, and VOTE Norman Richard Zeilci. 43). and Baihaia Ann ( iulici lez 30 both ol French women were first allowed to vote in 1945 Heppner V b W A N % W .V .5 W S \W .V .V A W .V .V .V W .W .% S V H a p p y B ir th d a y C a n d y Th a n k ll€»avrn !\Vxt Y r a r Y o u ’ l l B<> 3 7 From all of us. V S V W .S % V .\V A S V .\V V i W . W A V i V . V A N W . W A \ % 5 W i Dean Rill and Patty Altizer Announce their for- theominy> marriage August 30 1st Christian Church Heppner, Oregon f « X tm v a \ W % «% X X X X X X X X X X X V X \ X W \ \ TO S X \ c c c c c c c c c c \ x x \ \ X X \ \ «y IC OTITIIXC; S O O \ 99*,, Betty Crocker 11 oz reg *l4' Genevieve A. Springer Genevieve A Springer died al her | W V a l u e s T Obituaries Justice Court Report Road Public Report Work» Oree Or« tor Jack Frost the imaginary sprit« who mak«s frost on trees and w in dows originated Norse mythology Western fa m ily Frozen Banquet I ' A D \ / J 7 C T -M .lvV L b I Heppner police responded lo a hank alarm at the First Interstate Bank All was reported O K August 2: the sheriffs office responded to the Irrigon area to in vcsligalc complait o f a suspicious noise (shots fired). August 2: the sheriff's office responded to assist Irrigon police in sestigalc complaint o f a prowler Of ficers were unable to kicate any sub jects in the area August 3: the sheriffs office assisted Oregon State Police in vcsligalc a one vehicle non injury accident on Hwy 730 one mile south o f Irrigon August 3 the sheriffs office responded to investigate an unfound cd report of an unknown vehicle on private property Sidew alk Sale Heppner Hotel Equipment 150 Dressers ¡Small Desks, Chairs, Mirrors eds and Miscellaneous Items. % _ Large 3 Door Safe 3x3x4Vi foot high Sale is August 14th. All Sales Final CASE rUBUTDBE 'x&SËÊts&m * û