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• FOUR * Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 14, 1991 ed to a residence in Riverview The Official Newspaper of the Trailer Court, Irrigon, for a report ] =. City of Heppner and the of harrassing phone calls. Investiga County of Morrow tion is continuing; Morrow County deputy arrested JONPA i = r The Heppner Frank Pliler, 61, Irrigon. for Criminal Mischief III. Pliler was cited and released; Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Morrow County deputy respond ed to Pauls Restaurant in Irrigon for U S P S 240-420 a report of an unwanted person. Published eter> Wrdnesdas and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office Patron was removed. at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3, 187V. Second class postage paid August 11 : Morrow County depu at Heppner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Address communications to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337, Hepp ty responded to a location on Tom ner. Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $15 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Camp Road in Boardman for a Counties: $23 elsewhere. report of a motor vehicle accident in Joyce H u g h es........................................................... Office Manager. Typesetting a canal. There were no injuries; April Sykes ...........................................................................................News Editor Morrow County Sheriffs office Mary Van B ibber.................................................................Graphics Department dispatched the Boardman ambulance Becky Evans .........................................................................Graphics Department to an accident on 1-84, mile post 168. Monique P a rr e l......................................................................................Distribution Penni K eersem aker....................................................................................... Printer Patient was already transported in Bob S m ith ....................................................................................................... Printer private vehicle and met the Umatilla ambulance in Umatilla. Patient was transported to Good Shepherd David and April Svkes. Publishers Hospital with an unknown injury; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Fossil ambulance to ment to a structure fire one mile east the Haven House for a child with an The Sheriff s office at the cour of Condon; illness; Morrow County deputy respond thouse in Heppner reports dispat Morrow County deputy made con ed to the Lexington area for a fami tact with an Irrigon citizen regarding ching the following business during ly dispute; the past week: suspicious circumstances at an Ir Morrow County deputy respond rigon business; August 6: Morrow County depu ed to the Irrigon area for a ty cited Wendy Hunsucker, 18, of Ir- Morrow County deputy respond neighborhood problem; rigon, for Criminal Mischief II; ed to the Mona Fisher residence to Morrow County deputy respond investigate the report of a residen Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Country Garden Estates in tial burglary. Four guns, a depth- ed to W. Morgan Road in lone for Irrigon for a possible prowler; a report of an overturned trailer; finder and other tools of unknown Morrow County Sheriffs office value were taken. Investigation is Morrow County deputy respond dispatched the Boardman ambulance continuing; ed to the Irrigon area for a report of to an injury in town. One male was a neighborhood problem. Morrow County deputy respond transported to Good Shepherd ed to an Irrigon residence to in August 7; Morrow County depu Hospital; ty assisted Boardman Police depart vestiate vandalism to the home; Morrow County deputy received ment with a disturbance at a local Morrow County deputy respond a request for an emergency message ed to a site on Kunze Road for an restaurant; delivery on Hwy 74, east of Hepp animal problem; Morrow County deputy respond ner. Party was located and message ed to the Irrigon area for a civil Morrow County deputy respond delivered. dispute; ed to the Boyce Ellifon residence in August 10: Morrow County depu Morrow County Sheriffs office Irrigon to investigate the report of a ty arrested James H Roach, 49, arrested John Henry Hartjen, 37. Ir stolen chainsaw and drill. Value was H eppner, for Driving While rigon, on a warrant arrest for Failure unknown, investigation is Suspended misdemeanor. Roach was To Pay Fine Driving While continuing; cited and released; Suspended. Hartjen was transported Morrow County deputy respond Morrow County sheriffs office to the Irrigon Justice Court where he ed to an Irrigon neighborhood for a dispatched the Condon Rural fire was arraigned and released. disturbance. Problem was resolved; dept to a grass fire by the Catholic August 8: M orrow County Morrow County deputy respond Church; Sheriff s office dispatched the Spray ed to West Glen, Boardman for a Morrow County deputy received Ambulance to Hwy. 19 mile post 82. disturbance. Problem was resolved. a report of a missing person from the There was no transport made; August 12: Morrow County Heppner area. Person was located; Morrow County deputy respond Sheriffs office dispatched the Arl Morrow County deputy respond ed to Division St in Irrigon for two ington Fire department for a fire on ed to a location in Irrigon to contact disabled vehicles; 1-84, mile post 115. Call was a citizen regarding a repossession of Morrow County Sheriff s office unfounded; a trailer; dispatched the Condon Fire depart Morrow County Sheriffs office Morrow County deputy respond- dispatched a Fossil EMT to Haven House to check on one of their pa Mr. & Mrs. Robert DeSpain tients. No transport was made; Morrow County Sheriffs office i ✓ -i >* t • and dispatched the Boardman ambulance Ms. Arletha Brannon and deputies to a residence on Mt. . Adams St. Boardman. Dead on ar invite you to share in the joy rival was Grace Hankins, 77, Board- man. She died from natural causes; o f the marriage uniting their children Morrow County Sheriffs office Merry Elizabeth dispatched the Arlington Fire depart ment to a grass fire on 1-84, mile and William Russell post 126 east bound; Morrow County Sheriffs office This celebration o f love will be dispatched a deputy and Boardman on Saturday , the twenty - fourth of August ambulance to a motorcycle accident on Paul Smith road. One person was at one o'clock in the afternoon transported to Good Shepherd All Saints Episcopal Church Hospital; Morrow County Sheriffs office Reception following - Heppner Elks dispatched the Arlington ambulance for a man down from a motor vehi ;------ l f ~ ------ U ----------- 3«--------- >t *« *f ~----- 1F~ - ' H cle accident on 1-84, mile post 124 east bound. One patient was transported to Mid-Columbia. GAZETTE-TIMES Sheriff’s Report i KESSLER’S Barbecue Chicken or Ribs > Market Report 12:30 P.M. Fairgrounds, Saturday, August 17, 1991 ! next to the beer garden ' $5.00 per person > Menu: Barbecue chicken or , 1 ribs, coleslaw and bread ! Let Kessler’s serve you while you enjoy the PRCA Oregon Pro Trail Rodeo L — »« »*------------- » 1 ------------»«------------ » > - » »- Still time to enter parade this Saturday Catch the Pioneer Spirit and come on out for the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Parade beginning at 10 a m., Saturday, August 17, along Main Street in Heppner. For those who really want to get into the spirit of things, registration will be set up at the Green Feed Store, 242 Linden Way in Heppner, beginning at 9 a m. For early registration stop by Van Marter and Kahl Insurance office, located at 187 N. Main St. Entrants are asked to fill out their registration forms in ad vance if possible. If you have any questions, or need any special ar rangem ents, contact parade organizer Bob Kahl at 676-9113 or 676-9422. Kahl suggests that entrants plan to be at Green Feed between 9 and 9:30 a m. to get things set up before the parade The queens and courts and the automotive entries need to be signed in and ready by 9:30 a m. if they wish to be judged and become eligible for ribbons or prize money. Over $400 will be awarded in prize this year. All ribbons and prize money will be given out at the fairgrounds at the fair board office Saturday afternoon. Prize money not picked up Saturday afternoon will be mailed. Those who plan on bringing horses are asked not to unload at Green Feed because the area tends to become congested. Entry categories include commer cial floats (business sponsored) ¡com munity float (community spon sored); junior riding group; senior riding group; individual horse and w Tuesday, Aug. 13 Soft White Aug. Sept. Oct. Dec. Jan. *3.51 *3.53/*3.55 *3.56/*3.58 *3.64 *3.65/*3.67 Barley Aug Sept. Dec. Jan. PIK *92 *93/*94 *98 *99 99 Vi --1 OREGON TRAIL PRO RODEO COMMITTEE wishes to thank these official sponsors: GARDNERS- All Around Saddle Bull Riding LES SCHWAR- Steer Wrestling M .C .G .G .- Calf Roping ANDERSON SEED- Saddle Bronc COCA COLA- Bareback TIDE WATOR- Barrel Racing COORS- Team Roping MILLER WHEAT- Steer Roping R E D ’ S CLOTHING- KINZLA- M.C. Amateur Calf Roping rider; family riding group; comic- division; courts and royalty; antique autos; civic service club; drill teams; bands and music (schools); bands and music (other); and other miscellaneous entries. Mail registration forms as soon as possible, to Morrow County Fair and Rodeo, Parade Committee, P.O. Box 755, Heppner. Friends and neighbors o f Clayton Ayers come and help the fam ily celebrate his 88 years young birthday. Where: H eppner city park Sunday, August 18y 1991 2 - 4 p.m . coffee, punch and cake served. No gifts Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Hepp ner reports handling the following business during the past week: Lisa Carol Dillavou, 22, Her- miston, Open Container, Beer- passenger, $43 fine; M ichael LaFay Blais, 23, Stanfield-Open Container, Beer- driver, $43 fine; C arl W illiam Thorpe, 59, Heppner-Group Overload, 70,100 alleged, 6,800 weight limit, $20 fine; Lynn Allen Davis, 37, North Bend-Operating Motorcycle with out a Helmet, $20 fine; Christopher John Tompkins, 23, Stanfield-Vehicle Registration Ex pired, $20 fine; Open Container, Beer-driver, $43 fine; Larry Reno Stockam , 32, Heppner-Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 72 mph in a 55 mph zone, $49 fine; Thomas James Kraft, 47, Forks, W A .-C om bination O verload, 84,600 alleged, 80,000 weight limit, $95 fine; Otis Ray Cody, 39, Fossil-No PUC Permit, $65 fine; Don Jay Griffith, 57, Spray- Tandein Axel Overload, 36,500 alleged, 34,000 weight limit, $20 fine; justice court cont Sabrina Lynn Bailey, 21, Ione- Open Container, Beer, $43 fine; William Allen Pees, 41, Echo- Cutting Curves, $20 fine; Sharon M arie Smith, 22, Hermiston-Open Container, Beer- passenger, $43 fine; James Lee Darling, 42, Nampa, ID-Exceeding the Truck Speed limit, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $37 fine. | We wish to thank everyone fo r their cards and j | remembrances fo r our 40th wedding anniversary. j A special thank you to all o f our children fo r | coming home to be with us and honoring us with{ the open house. f I j Darrel and Bev Wilson I L Births Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers • Mark Ernest McCabe-a son, Mark Ernest, was bom to John and Sonja McCabe, Heppner, on July 20, 1991, at St. Anthony’s Hospital in Pendleton. The baby weighed 5 lbs. 8 oz. Grandparents are Ernest and Mary Jean McCabe and Sonny and Sharon Biddle, all of Heppner. Great-grandm other is Peggy Davis, College Place, WA. The baby joins sister Marissa, 8 and brothers Michael, 7 and Mat thew, 21 months at home. H ep p n er H owl Free Bowling August 19 - August 30 Young People 6 - 1 8 years 1 - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday 2 games free each day 50C each extra game Adults 18 & Over 6 - 9 p.m. Monday - Friday 1 free game 75C each extra game Sign up fall leagues 676 - 9208 Starts day after Labor Day September 3 Enjoy the Fair and Rodeo... at the ELKS! Friday, Aug. 16 Roast Beef Buffet 6 - 9 Sat., Aug. 17 Smorgasborg Buffet 5 - 8:30 $2.50 Cover Charge Live Music Friday and Saturday Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 “ Where Friends M eet” 142 N. Main CHEVROLET Low Prices • Quality Service • No Pressure • Firm Price Quotes YOU CAN’T BEAT OUR DEAL SHERRELL CHEVROLET Herrn iston, Oregon Phone 567-6487 TODAY S CHEVROLET ' Tl