- t . • '* .. t !■... > I , i * I * *«■ • « . ■ - 0 -, * — — 1 « ----TV, ^ T ■ * . -* - ■• * « ' - . •% fc • • . .£* • * • ' ' . . ■ • V *. *.« • •• •-« >- . . — * », _ a i I Kn I ■ ——aj6xfc> ■ Jî-...—a . . . . «. . V Kf . Gladys Drake chosen as Grand Marshall Gladys Lundcll Drake. X3. lone, has been chosen to he the Grand Marshall for the 14X4 lone 4th o f Ju­ ly Celebration Mrs Drake, daughter o f t R and Lena l.undetl and granddaughter o f M orrow County Pioneer Stock was horn in the old M ilt Morgan home below lone The house burned in the 1480V She graduated from lone schools in 1424 After graduation, »he attended the U niversity o f Oregon and North Western School o f Commerce in Portland M rs Drake, an accomplished pianist, gase music lessons in lone, played for many weddings and funerals, school graduatams. church i. i The Heppner \o i 117 NO. IS Birchard convicted of attempted murder Morrow County's Home Owned Newspaper azette Wednesday, J u t 21, IW» imes Hrppnrr 25 and also sang in the choir She was state musician for the Kchekah Assembly in the I440's She was school clerk for District 35 for 12 years and lone City Treasurer for several years She is a member o f the lone United Church if Christ, a charter member o f American Legion Auxiliary No 45. former member o f Topic Club, member o f Bunchgrass Rebekahs and Ruth laKust Fasten! Star No 12 Gladys was married to Clco Drake in I42X They had four children; Robert. The Dalles. l>ilores Turner. Vancouver. F m ic. Fairfield. C A . and Patricia Tucker, deceased H Page* A Hcrmiston man was convicted ot attempted murder Tuesday. June 13. 14X4 in Morrow County C ircuit Court in Heppner James Birchard. 36. was convicted follow mg a twteday jury tnaJ for the anempted shooting o f a person walk mg along the beach in Ihc Three- M ile Canyon area near Boardtnan on December 27 The man he shot at was F.ugcne Nordquist o f Im go n Nordquist was walking his dog along the Columbia River in the Three • efforts Mike has served j s National High School Rodeo vice president for the last year He was also Oregon Presi dent for the past two years He qualified for Nationals m steer wrestling, cow cutting and team roping A lv i attending the state competi lion, was l.ibby Hritt and Hrsan K o lln u n . Heppner A triend of M ike's. Clint f ilmore. Jordan Valley was Reserve A ll Around. heating Mike by 11: |»>ints (iood luck. M ike, at Nationals A M orrow County C ircuit Judge has upheld two searches which resulted in the bodies o f tw o ap­ parent fu ll-te rm infants being discovered in Heppner and lone earlier this year Following a day-long hearing. C ircuit Court Judge Robert Abrams ruled Monday. June 14. (hat Paula A n d crvm 's constitutional rights were not violated when police sear ched a Heppner residence and discovered the body o f an inlant on February 15,14X4 In a separate rul ing. Judge Abrams a lv i ruled that the search o f a residence in lone on March I. 14X4 which yielded ihc Three arrested in drug bust Three men were arrested Satur day. June 17 at 5 p m. and charged with five counts each o f conspiracy to commit crim inal m ischief, viola lion o f road closure, cultivating marijuana, conspiracy to manufac ture drugs and crim inal m ischief Arraigned in Justice Court June I 1* by Judge Charlotte <»ray were I ric Von D ellinger. 2X. Kennewick. Wa , Gordon Gerhart I vans. '2 . Fcrndale. Wa and Timothy Joseph M cDaniel, 24. also of Kennewick Bail was set at $52.5(X) lor each person arrested Timothy McDaniel posted ten percent bail after his at lorney consulted w ith M orrow C ounty D istrict A tto rn e y. Jell Wallace The investigation ol the trio began earlier in the day on June 17 on W ilson Creek near Rhea Creek when Oregon State Policeman Norm /e lle r became suspicious o l the van and people in it He radioed ahead to City Police and the three men were arrested in Heppner There was no resistance and no weapons were involved A court date has not been set The investigation is continuing I he other two men. Von I )cllinger and f vans are being held in Benton County ja il I he van. a 1477 silver colored Dodge van was impounded pending further investigation Mike Mahoney Specisl election w ill be held lues day. June 27 to vote on Morrow County School D istrict operating levy and lone Rural Fire Protection D istrict operating levy. This is a walk in election with voting at the follow ing places Combined Board man 01 A 02 Greenfield Grange, lone (U lone City Hall. Combined Irrig o n 0 5 A Ob North M orrow An ncx. Irv in g to n 07 Mormon Church; Combined Hardman, Heppner 01, OX. 04. 10 A | | Pettyjohn Building Polls are open Irom 7 a m to X p m ". . •**, • ^ German visitors on Buttercreek Mile Canyon area on December 27 Birchard is also toeing trial in Umatilla County C ircuit Court on several other shooting incidents which occurred the same day C ir­ cuit Judge Tom flooding ordered that Birchard he held without bail, and ordered that a pre sentence in ­ vestigation be done Sentenc ing was continued pending completion o f the pre sentence investigation juries, a broken neck, five broken ribs, broken left hip and leg. anil lacerated ear Surgery was performed Saturday. repairing her let! leg ami broken hip She received extensive irrcpcrahle damage to the lower back and it is believed she is permanently disabl ed from the waist ilownward. accor ding to a family member Ms White w ill bo approximately a month in the hospital before she begins receiving therapy Cards and letters may be sent to her at Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital in Portland U* • • v. » ■ (heller 27 anil Hubert K r.it/ 13 from the village o l M o n u n . visited this week with Tom and Marlene C urrtn and lam ilv Hans is the brother ot Axel Trum plhcller who also stayed with the C urrin family two summers ago The men arrived June 4 in New York City where they were met hy Cclia Currm K a l/ She planned a bus trip for them across the L-S to Oregon They saw Washington. » \ . D t , Memphis, itallas. hiked the Grand Canyon "seven miles down and seven miles back u p .” said Hans He doesn't plan on doing that again Both o f the men are dairymen at M onun with appmxiiiutely 6 0 dairy cows each Leon Scvrin and Bob and Carrie Fctsch. Pendleton hosted them there They attended the Oregon High School Rodeo Finals in Redmond where Brent and Canity Fetsch were tb o r hosts. iieforc returning home, they arc planning to go to the ( >rcgon Coast, visit some dairy (arms in I illumook. and view W allowa l.akc fhey arc lo visit Disneyland before returning lo their homeland on June 24 "T h a i would be a life 's dream .” says Hubert There arc 60 m illio n people in (ierm any which is about the same s i/c as Oregon compared lo three m illion Oregonians The men presented a souvenir plate to the Currms with the likeness o l a 620 year old oak tree located in Mnm art on it ax a thank you g ilt Basin Fleet nc Co-op boardroom A ll board members are urged to attend The public is a lv i welcome ^ % • «»J • • • J *; - . v • ;* •. • . ; * - . * v. • I «T* ‘ . . * . . « • j m > ; ^ ' * # • • « :W ' j ► « • m * • ■ . •! I ■ .. * « “ /• ,v > v a ^ •, ;* t ; « • N jf- v • ■* i. -v • :A \ v * •* — *•. ■ - * * > • ■¿if. • » * * *• • Paula Anderson Saling grandson receives scholarship Chris Harris, vin ol Renn Harris, Portland and Margaret H arris. H illsboro, is one of approximately 2.500 high v hool seniors nadonw h J c who received a National M erit Scholarship recently T w e n ty seven seniors fro m Oregon were recipients o f the four- year scholarship Chris is a student at Oregon Fpiscopal SchxKil in Portland and plans to attend the University o f Chicago He is the grandson ol M ike amt Filecn Saling. Heppner June 13 - 14 High to « Xf. 1) 1 urs. 5« W f* 12 h4 43 1 burs 72 42 hi 77 4A Sal. n: 47 Sun. -’ll 44 Mon ! .•!.•! Kain »V Pm .04 .06 .20 .0 .0 .0 (W Market Report ( . - " H * .» ft»« Mrvrr»* County (»»•-n I ui sd a v. jum * 20 Soft W hite ’ 4 44 Bariev Dwayne Carroll '4 42 ♦nu T MOI T Crop Corn I Red \S inter FINANCIAL SERVICES See Ijyuisc at: > . .»» . I ’* *N « i Sc (K Universal Life • « W *. ' *• • ■ •'■V- *. * ■ V - : ' ». ■'it * . »5 •• • V. C . •ft 1 j. , • fry c*y a* H«pprv#< Annuity Guaranteed Rate Three Years J ■ 1 !» « 1 *•• ' W illow Creek Little 1-caguc Board o f Directors w ill meet Tuesday. June 27 at 7:30 p m in the Columbia Left to right Bob Nelson, pilot, Ryan Currm. Jeffrey Currtn, in front. Hans Trumpffiettei'. BeH irtiT and Hubert Kratz Hans and Hubert have been visiting the Tom Currm Fam ily this week 1 wo C ieritun men. Hans 1 rump .1 . .,r S..VÏ. » -, * . • - . . .* - Weather Report s' • > . ' * .* r Little League board to meet skeletal remains ot a second inlant was a lv i lawful Further hearings w ill lx- held prior to Inal now scheduled lor August 2X. 14X4. to determine other pre trial legal nutters Anderson, 23. of Heppner, is charged with tw o counts o f murder, two counts of abuse o f corpse and two counts of concealing the birth o f an infant She was indicted hy the Morrow County Grand Jury on March 17 lollow ing a month long investigation conducted hy the Hepp ner Police department and the Oregon Stale Police. J *S.’ ^ 1 • • • • G tern Oregon /•/MV/IZ Sf.KVHhS P O BOX 10 HEPPNFrt OR 9 /8 3 6 *io2 r 4Xri *47 XO T *4 66 S • if « • * J -X • - A;>‘ . i ;** , J * V Gladys Drake No vote won’t drive away issues, board member says "W ha t has happened the past con pie o l months should have nothing lo do with how you vote on this budget,'' school board nurmber Dwayne C arroll told the Heppner Chamber o f Commerce last week C arroll urged voters to set aside their feelings about the recent teacher's strike, and vote yes on the school budget "T h e district has been in (he salety net the past year and we have had lo operate out o f cash reserves Funds are not available again this year, and I hope we get enough sup port to pass this budget and get out o f the safety n e t.” he said "There are a lot ot other issues out there, ami they can't he driven away with a no vo te ." C arroll said about recent tu rm o il in the d is tric t Voters w ill be asked lo approve the school hmlgct in an election next Tuesday The budget has been defeated once this year already • iv ' 7 : " i •* \. lone Woman injured in car accident Saturday An I oik * woman Wi year old Mar sha I White was seriously injured in a one-car accident early Saturday morning on Bultcrcreck Highway 207 White and two p.isv*ngers in the cat, Thomas A Peltier, 26. lone and Bradley B Carpenter 22. Prescott, Wa were all ejected from the car rhey were taken lo (k in d Shepherd Hospital. Hcrmiston The men had m inor injuries White was then transferred by plane to Oregon Health Sciences U n iv e rs ity in Portland with extensive injuries While received extensive back in v *' * ' . - f Third Mahoney takes OHSRA All-Around Court upholds search in Anderson case M ike Mahoney. son o f Boh ami Sherrie Mahoney o f Heppner, became the third ol their three children to win the A ll Around Cowboy Award at the Oregon Slate High School Rodeo tmals held last weekend in Redmond M ike’ s sisters fara and Trish won the award in 14X1 and 14X5 respectively Mike is now eligible to attend the National High School Finals in Pueblo, Colo July 23-30 M ike won a horse trailer, buckle, hat, rope bag and other items lor his » •* - * ' * . •» :* , •s . 1 - ^ * k •. ,* Fi-*] A 1 \ / • »j