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• • ’ • *, Z •• • *• *31 * f *1 • t * :/#•*• * v » .• * V ; > .•* ■-» » •:>•*.*• „ MH R - Heppner Guzetfe-Time«, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, September 23. IW7 The Official Newspaper of Ihe City of Heppner and the County of M orrow w .., ri GAZETTE-TIMES T h e H eppner M o rro w C o u n ty 's H o m e -O w n e d W eekly Newspaper USPS 240-420 PuM M wd n r f i VSrdnrsdo and t M n t d m <mi(Ml < U « M l l c r a Ik* Pml (MTW* ■I HrpfMtrr, O riso n under Iht A c ta f M u rih V i n . Snood claw poMagr paid mt H rp tw ir. I k i f w . IKTWc at 147 H n l VXi*«o M r m Irirp h m t 1503»*7*.*22« Xddrrv, (uaunuakaOua* to lltr Hcpparr (.a iH I r flaws, f t ) Bus J.I7, H r p p n r r , O rrpua 471LH SakwrlpOuas SI2 la M orrow. VXherWr (.INIam and <>raal (iMjnOrs. 12.1 rtsrw hrrr Jose* Hughe* .................................................................. OfTtrr M anaprr. T*pesrltlnf Sand. H.4«» Mara Strut her* ............................................................. 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Publishers Letters to the Editor Fairgrounds not a public playground I '• ' • T o live Ediioi Th e M orrow County Fair Hoard works diligently all year around to keep (he County Fairgrounds in good condition and repair for our community It has come to our attention that several children arc using the fairgrounds as a public playground C h ild r e n have been ru n n in g thmughoui (he buildings, crawling on machinery, and playing in (he general area without adult supersi sion As most o f you know , the liability insurance for all of us is ex tremcly high in cost Kcmcmhcr that your fairground's insurance is paid tor with your tax dollars W e ask s i hi parents and school ad ministralors to watch over the fac ilities better W e do not have full time attendant and do not wish to padlock each and every gale and building Please do not allow your children to run. play, or be Jest rue live on the fairgrounds property W e believe ihis is a community project and responsibility feet's m>t allow iw r fairgrounds to become rur down or to deteriorate- A ll of us need pride in our fairgrounds upkeep Please he helpful and understanding of this situation Thank you for your kind alicntion in this matter Is) Marlene C urrtn Fair Secretary Chief Rathbun’s • • Marriage License ■ ■ • • i • V .-/ V Th e M o rro w County C lerk's o f fice at the Courthouse in Heppner reports issuing the following mar riagc lie nose Michael Fdward Brosnan. 21. and C in d v la w l>avis. 18. both of Heppner - The Heppner Police IX-panment is starting a Volunteer Reserve unit Persons over Ihe age o f 2 1 may apfv ly at the Police IX-partmcnt for qualification list and application forms HUNTERS c ; 6 V ' 1, /&•r 1 v* ‘ • / • ^ »;.$••• :■••• - i* * . m ' •»* *' It ** ‘ - v — • r* t v -.X -.5 5 5 i ; *> Time Is Short Now Is The Time To Buy While We Still Have A Good Selection Rifles Used Guns Scopes Sleeping Bags Shotguns Ammo Mounts Air Mattresses All Your Hunting And Camping Needs r ■■ > w * ¿i /.-:'; • . - è '." ' 1 : • : ' r >5 • ‘ Best Selection in Morrow County Coast to Coast We Can Help You Heppner f - «'fío JL í ^ . #,*■! :%i ’r- , V M > iv ^ -c a BBO M 084 —mo— Bo o o oo a ao i Farmers Get Your Seed Treating M aterial Now! L -. «. j ; ? fc í w rf «'*IPv"; I ,MW For Smut in Wheat & Barley • ,> v • T ) '.. .* 5 * . ¿ ftp * Lindane 75W Drinox 14HC Available at: Pettyjohn Oil and Chemical Co. lone, Oregon 4 2 2 -7 5 1 1 > 0 0 0 »»ftO O O » » » B B B » 0 0 0 » 0 0 0 0 » 0 » » 0 0 0 0 0 9B B BOO I've Moved Hy Tannine Bed to My . ? Home A 605 Morgan St. HR Ik t ‘ I WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON MONDAY. SEPT. 28 HOURS ARE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. • fo r A p p o in t m e n t N lr u r k m ( e ie r 6 7S-9 III n il J ill M orrow County JuMicc Court ai the Courthouse Annex in Heppner report* handling the follow ing huvmevv during (he past week G o rdo n Dean Benson. Peck. Idaho- D rivin g Under the Influence o f Intoxicants. $1033 fine. 30 days in jail, a three year drivers' license suspension, under go alcohol rehabilitation. N o Operator License. $57 fine; O pe n C o n ta in e r o f Alcohol. $30 fine James Arnold Phegley. Heppner Violation of the Basic Rule (40 mph in a 25 mph /one>. $57 hail forfeited Kenneth Ronald Dowse. Heppner Violation of the Basic Rule (42 mph in a 25 mph /one). $30 fine Melvin Ixonard Roc. (.aGrandc Possession of an Open Container of Alcoholic Liquor. $30 fine l^ r r y Scott Kortioncn. Hood R ivcr-N o Stop Light on Trailer. $13 Th e Heppner Police Dept reports handling the folktwing business dur ing the past week Septemher 15: I 45 a m Motorist Assist. Septem ber 16: 11:38 p m . - Am m onia Ix a k officer injured September 19 3,:06a m request o ffic e r for S e c u rity C h e c k . 1:35-M otonst Assist fine. Donald C la ir Graham . J r.. Th e Dalles F.xpircd Tru ck License. $13 fine. Kathryn Ann Tro tic r. C on d on -N o Operator License. $9 fine Eric Paul Patterson. Pendleton M inor in Possession. $57 fine Richard Allan Foster. Spray- Furnishing Alcohol to Minors. $387 fine and 30 days in jail with the jail sentence suspended on conditions set by the judge Shari Lynn Piper. Lexington M inor is Possession. $77 fine Rodney Scott Cole. Vancouver. Washington Reckless (H ivin g. $555 fine and hO day s in jail w ith $400 of the fine and the jail sentence suspended on conditions set by the judge Peter Malachi Cam pbell. Fugcne M inor in Posscssmn. $57 line C alvin T e rrill Foster. Spray- M inor in PossessMm. $57 fine Vernon Shad Jeffreys. Heppner M inor in Possession. $57 fine Steven W ilm o u t h . Baker Negotiating a Bad ('heck. $287 line and 30 days in jail with $ 1 3 0 o f ihe fine and the jail sentence suspended on conditions set hv the tudge M a rlie M c (ju a in . Heppner Assault IV $417 line and hO day s in tail w ith $200 of the fine and the jail sentence suspended on conditions set by the |udge T y Allen Arhogast. Heppner- Hunting Prohibited Method to wit w ith aid o f a rtific ia l light (headlights). $30 fine. Possession of Open Container. $13 fine Births Johnathan Brdofla N a va rro a son. Johnathan was horn Septemher 11 to Juan and Maria Nasarro of Boardman The hahy weighed 9 lbs 11 oz He was bom at Good Shepherd Hospital m Hcrmiston W hitney Nicole llk k e y -S te ve and IX ann Hickey. Aloha arc the parents of a baby girl bom Sept 15 at Bess Kaiser Hospital in Portland She has been named W hitnes Nicole and weighed 7 lbs 7 oz. Grandparents are M r and Mrs IX-an Connor. Heppner and M r and M rs F.noch Hickey. Pendleton Great grandparents are M r and M rs Lincoln Nash and M r and M rs A lb cn C onnor. Heppner and Mr and M rs Jay H ic k e y . Hcrmiston The new parents recently mosed to Aloha from Pendleton where he attended Blue Mountain ('om n iu m ty College and she was employed hy Dr Harper Jones He is now e m p lo ye d by T e k tro n ix in Beaverton Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week (»ary Bingham, Heppner admitted and discharged Septemher 17. Joseph H arm s, lonc-adm iltcd Septem ber 17. d isch arge d Septemher 18; Robert M u g r o v c . U m a tilla - admitted Spctcmbcr 17. disch September 18. and u, Peter M c E llig o t t . C o n d o n admitted Septemher 18 discharged September 19 The following patients were still receiving care at the hospital on Monday M y rtle M a rs h a l. Le x in gto n admitted Septemher 17. and Vivian Klder. Heppner admitted September 17 School Menus H e ppner F lrm rn tu rv School M onday. Sept 28 potatoes with meal gravy, handy dandy m ilk, fruit and milk Tuesday. Sept 29-corn dogs, potatoes, celery with cheese, fruited gelatin and m ilk, or salad bar and milk. Wednesday, Sept 30-chkkcn. potatoes with gravy, green beans, rolls, cake and milk Thursday. Oct I-sloppy Joes, com . celery sticks, apples and milk or salad bar and milk Friday . O ct. 2-bum tos. nachos. mixed vegetables, fruit and milk H e ppner H igh School M onday. Sept 28 wiener wraps, peas, fruit, cookie and milk Tuesday. Sept 29 barbecue Wednesday . Sept 30 h»K lurkey sandwiches, mashed potatoes, salad, fruit and milk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. ( X t I -chili, c ombre ad. coleslaw, fruit and milk or salad bar and milk Friday. O ct. 2 -brunch lone Sc hools M onday. Sept 28 fish wedges, coleslaw. French fries, bread with butter, fruit and milk Tuesday. Sept 29 chili burgers, cheese sticks, vegetable sticks. Inni salad, cake and m ilk; or salad bar and milk W ednesday. Sept 30 Minestrone soup, chopped pork sandwiches, or peanut butter and hones sandwiches, pic kles, crac kers, dessert and milk ; or salad bar and milk Use their heads W hen it comes to defense, some insevls really use their heads Accor ding to National W ildlilc magazine thei bombardier hectic fights off predators by spraying an irritant from its abdomen while doing a head stand A related beetle, which hjs no poison, manages to scare oft enemies hy mutating the same head stand Obituaries Alton H. Yarnell Alton H Y «m e ll 60. of Heppner, died M onday. Sept 14. 1987 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital He was bom Aug 29. 1927. in Heppner. son o f Flarry and Kathryn Walvh Yarnell He attended school in lone and was graduated from kme High School in 1945 He graduated from the University of Washington in 1949 with a bachelor's degree in economics and business He was a member of Heppner B P O E 338 and St Patrick Church He married M ildred Sibley on O ct. 12. I960, at Reno. Nev She died in March 1971 Surviving is a bnehcr. Clifford, of Lincoln City Funeral Mass wav September 1 7 at St Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner Burial was at Highview Cemetery in lone Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner was in charge of arrangements Clyde Cole Form er Heppner resident Clyde Cole died September 6 at the age of 70 He was bom (Xt<»hcr 31, 1916 in l^ k e C ity . Claifom ia. to parents F.mcrs and Mabel Cole He married Martha Block November 24. 1937 They lived in Alturas. California, until 1937 He worked as a farmer and cattle rancher on his own and for others He then movcd to ( Hcgon in 1955 where he was employed as a mechanic and ranch foreman until 1957 From 1957 to 1959. he w ork ed for Fullerton Chevrolet av a mechanic and then for A M Ferguson in the logging industry un til he was disabled in a logging ac c idcnl near Heppner in 1962 He was a member of the Lincoln Street Baptist Church in Portland Survivors include his wife. Mar tha. two sons Raymond Cole and his wife. Joan, of I j s Vegas. Nev . and N avy L l C m d r John Cole and his wife. Susan, of Bremerton. Wash . three daughters Anna Jellcy and her husband. E rn e s t, o f Roseburg. Joan Thom as and her husband. Frank, and Ro/cna Har mon and her husband. J D . all of Springfield. 17 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren M e m o ria l services w ere September 17 Burial was at Surprise Valley. California Area residents attend anniversary By Justine Weatherlord A reception honoring Charlie and [kirothy Heard s golden wedding anniversary on Sunday afternoon. Sept 13 at St James F.piscopal C h u rc h in M ilto n F re e w a te r, brought t«>gcthcr nuns friends ol this active couple from many parts of Oregon These former owners of the Hcpp tier G a z e lle -T im e s have also operated newspapers :n»Hhcr eastern Oregon towns M orrow County folks joining in the celebration were Gary and Birdine Tu llis. Fred and Helen Martin jn d Jean Nelson from lone and I d and Eleanor (ionty and Justine Wcalliertord from Heppner. all of whom also enjoyed visiting m the Heard's interesting home on Peach island after Ihe reception By Joyce Breeding 67&5305 Bernice Nash and M ildred Padhcrg went to Hermiston shopp mg and also stopped in to visit Opal C ook , a former Heppner resident M r and Mrs Nelson Connor and children Mary and Levi along with M icki Cameron went to M l Angel to the Octoherfest They reported having a real nice time M r and Mrs Ray M iller and children Roxic. and K yle. M r and M rs Das id Piper and son David all went to the Round-up Kibe Harris has recently return ed front a six-weeks stjy in Albany with her lalhcr who is in his 9 t)\ and lusi had a hip replacement surgery Mildred Padhcrg had out of town guesis recently They were Elsie Tucker of Lincoln C ity , and Woodrow Tuc ker and Betty Hcarne front Stanfield Elsie has just sold her apartment house and looking for a place to retire W oodrow isn't ready tor retirement yet he says, he still farms and does mechanic work Other guests were Eldon Tucker. Mary W idcl and Tom W ilson from loiic . afld l.il'ida Dunaway and Bill Nichols of Lexington itM u m i I* * - week September 16 dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept to a truck fire near the airport west o f Kin/ua September 16 dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept to an ammonia leak from a chemical truck September 17: a deputy assisted Oregon State Police investigate com plaint o f a traveling m olonsi p ro blem involving a possible kidnap victim from outside Oregon September 18 a deputy assisted Boardman Police IXrpt investigate an attempt to kvate a subject mvolv cd in a disturbance September 18: dispatched the Boardman ambulance to W ilson trailer court. O ne female was transported to G o o d Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston September 18 a deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area to report a possible prowler Report was deter mined unfounded September 18 dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a one vehicle- accident with injuries Three juvenile males with unknown in juries were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital Juveniles were from the Arlington area September 19 a deputy respond cd to a family disturbance in the I r rigon area Joseph R Portilk». 47. Ir rigon. was arrested on a charge of Assault IV Dom estic He was released on his own recognizance September 19 a deputy respond ed to a residence in lone to complaint o f a family disturbance Leslie L Thom pson. 25. Heppner. was ar rested on a charge of Assault IV - Domcstic He was released on his own recognizance September 19 a deputy arrested Donald R C rom . 20. believed to be from the G ladstone area, on Multnomah County Circuit Court w a rra n t for P roba tion V io la - tion Burglary II He was lodged at Umatilla County Sh e riffs office M orrow County issued C rom a cita tion for D rivin g W hile Suspended Septemher 20 a deputy and Boardman police arrested Oscar R Tru jillo . 19. Boardman. on a H e r miston municipal warrant for Failure to Pay Fine Possession of a Control! cd Substance and Providing False Information to a Police Officer He was transported to Hermiston Safe ty Center September 20 the sheriffs office investigate complaint o f stolen p ro perty from a residence in the Irrigon area Investigation will continue September 20: a deputy respond ed to a residence in the Irrigon area and investigated report of a missing juvenile During the week o f September 14 20 the Sheriffs office assisted two disabled motorists domestic Planning C ommission Th e M orrow County Planning Commission w ill hold a study ses sion at 7:30 p m in the Public W orks Building in Lexington. Thursday. September 24. 1987. to review plan amendment procedures C o lu m b ia Basin FTectrie C o -o p Colum bia Basin Flelctric C o -o p will hold a public meeting at 7 p m M onday. Sept 28 at the C B E C office in Heppner to explain the pro posed power rate increases and to receive input from consumers Court St rout Mnrket ' CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS *ffv C rrx Burger Helper f,/ The M orrow Counly S h e riff * o f fice at the Courthouse in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the folk)wing business during the past Meeting Notices Heppner Hotline (ir c -c n K - d ik t s O l o r , Boiler ib hag R.h Boneless 12 oz - Reg i 89 Cal’s lounge Extends our sincere thanks to everyone who remembered to VOTE UGLY for MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS O ur U g ly Bartender Party w-as a great success $ | © © 16 * Cabbage Lettuce 1 h e a d s fo r M ° ° 6 6 V Onions < Ground Steak Beef Chuck Roast $ 1 ** , * !* • Chocolate Chips Cake Mix Orange Juice » 1 » S & i t s Green 165 Betty Crotker ib oz Reg 12 9 Troptcana v, gai - Reg 299 Prices good Sept 24 - Sept 28 O P E N 7 DAYS A W E E K - 7 A M C o u r t 111 N Court t f j 8* * * f Sheriff’s Report Western Family * « rn# Most fhisted 9a me in lennmç I Heppner Police Report Hospital Notes Terracoat LT2 Vitavax 25DB Granox N-M (Maneb-HCB) Dust Vitavax 200 (Flowable) For Wireworm in Wheat & Barley F « t v y *3 » ^ k j ,i? • • » » • j .Y * / è ' '-i ? ■ ' „1 V‘‘ > } Justice Court Report S t r o o t Heppner - 6 PM.