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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 27, 1993 The couple lived in Heppner un til 1980 when they moved to McMinnville. Mrs. Ferguson enjoyed crossword puzzles, golfing and spending time with her grandchildren. Survivors include grand daughters Luanne Hurl and Shan non Dunn, both of McMinnville and four great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1981; a son Ray mond. died in 1944, a daughter. Marvlou Kelly died in 1980 and four brothers and four sisters also died earlier. Memorial contributions may be made to the Marylou Kelly M emorial Fund, H eppner Episcopal Church or the Hospice of Yamhill County through Macy and Son Funeral Directors, 135 N. Evans, M cM innville, 97128-4682. The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES U S.P S 240-420 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekl) and entered as second-class mailer al the Post Office at Hepp ner. Oregon under the Act of March J, 1874. Second class postage paid at Hepp ner, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 67M JM . Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Bos 337, Heppner. Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $15 in Morrow, Wheeler, (¿¡Ilium and (¿rant Counties; $23 elsewhere. Joyce Hughes ........................................................... Office Manager, Typesetting April Hilton-Sykes............................................................................... News Editor Mary Van B ibber................................................................. Graphics Department Monique D ev in ..............................................................................................Bindery Penni Keersemaker ........................................................................................ Printer Jean Ann T u rn e r....................................................................................Distribution David and April Hilton-Svkes, Publishers Obituaries grandfather Vernon Hall of Alsea; maternal grandmother Rose Sakuma of Los Angeles, Calif. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program (Oregon Together), c/o First Interstate Bank, Heppner Branch. PO Box 368, Heppner, 97836. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, was in charge of arrangements. Michael B. Hall Michael B. Hall, 32, of Heppner, died Friday, Jan. 22, 1993 at his home in Heppner. Graveside service was held at the Alsea Cemetery on Wednes day, Jan. 27, 1993. Mr. Hall was bom Jan. 9. 1961, at Los Angeles, Calif, to Eldon and LoRavne Honbo Hall. The family moved to Alsea in 1971 where he completed grade school and graduated from Alsea High School in 1979. He served with the U.S. Army from 1984 until 1988 then return ed to the Willamette Valley where he lived before moving to Hepp ner in 1991. He was employed as a workman by the city of Heppner. Mr. Hall enjoyed playing golf, reading and following all sports. Survivors include his mother, LoRayne Bowman of Heppner; father, Eldon Hall of Corvallis; brother, David Hall of Fort Bragg, N.C.; stepbrother, Mar vin Goodwin of Alsea; paternal Coramae C. Ferguson Coramae C. Ferguson, 88, of McMinnville, a longtime former Heppner resident, died Sunday. Jan. 24, 1993 at McMinnville. Memorial services will be held at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in McMinnville on Thursday, Jan. 28, 1993 at 10 a.m. Private interment will be at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson was born June 9, 1904 at Heppner to W. Vawter and Cora Spencer Crawford. She grew up in H eppner and graduated from Heppner High School. On Sept. 16, 1923, she married Raymond Ferguson at Heppner. I This Week s Special 7 ♦ » ♦ 1992 Chevrolet Lumina I Janies E. Barrett Memorial service for James E. “ Red Dog” Barrett was held Fri day, January 22, 1993 at the Heppner Elks Lodge. Private committal will be held at a later date. James E. Barrett, 63. died of cancer at his home in Heppner on January 17, 1993. Mr. Barrett was bom to Melvin and Gladys Kuder Barrett on April 21, 1929 in Portland. He grew up in Portland and attend ed Benson High School. In 1947 he joined the Navy and during his 20 years of service was station ed in Florida, Japan, Texas. California and the Philippines. He also served in the Korean Conflict and Vietnam, retiring in 1967. Mr. Barrett worked for Nor thwest Roads as a mechanic in Portland and later moved to Heppner to work as a millwright for Kinzua Corp. He was employed in the logging industry , for many years before he retired in 1990 because of his health. He was a member of the Hepp ner Elks Lodge #358, the Log gers Association and the National Rifle Association. He enjoyed hunting deer and elk, snowmobiliing and especially the outdoors and camping. Survivors include his mother, Gladys Theall, Tigard; daughters Bobbi Rychlick and her husband Ken of Sherwood; Patti Bolthouse and her husband Doug of Newberg; his step-son Curtis Cutsforth and his wife Kathy of Heppner; four grandchildren, Nicole and Janelle Rychlick, Sherwood; Cheryle and Daniel Bolthouse, Newberg; and step- grandchildren Melissa and Stanley Cutsforth, Heppner. He was preceded in death by his wife Lucia Barrett, his father, Carl Theall and his best friend, Pardner. Memorial contributions may be made to Harvest House, d o Newberg Human Resources, 408 E. 3rd St., Newberg. Attrell’s Sherwood Chapel was in charge of arrangements. I 4 dr.V/6, auto, a/c, tilt wheel, cruise control 20,000 miles O n ly Silver I $10,995 Wright Chevrolet, Inc. Chevrolet & Oldsmobile 763-4175 Fossil Herb- Wright - Bill Moclnnes - Bill Maclnnes, Jr. ATTENTION New Store Hours Beginning Sat. Feb. 13 the Prescription Dept, at Murray's Drug will close at 1 p. m. on Saturdays Correction A story in last week’s Gazette- Times listing men and women of the past years inadvertently left out 1983 man and woman of the year Louis Carlson and Irene Anhorn and 1984 recipients Harold Peck and Vera Cooley. Forrest Burkenbine and Francine Evans were winners in 1982. In a story “ Queen and court crowned at banquet” the grand parent of Donita Sharp was incor rectly listed. Donita’s grandfather is Wayne Papineau of Lexington. The Morrow County Sheriffs office at the courthouse in Hepp ner reports dispatching the following business during the past week; January 19; Morrow County deputy responded to investigate a neighborhood disturbance in Boardman; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate a report of neglected animals. January 20: Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area to investigate a report of a juvenile problem; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate a juvenile problem in lone. January 21: Morrow County deputy responded to investigate suspicious circumstances in Irrigon. January 22: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the H eppner am bulance to a residence on Aiken St. One female was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an unknown illness; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman Fire Department and ambulance to a residential fire on Olsen Road; Morrow County deputy responded to investigate juvenile problems in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the lone Fire Dept to a residence on 3rd in lone for a fire. January 23: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Condon ambulance to a residence on Ward St. for a male patient with an illness. Patient refused transport. January 24: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the H eppner am bulance to Blackhorse Canyon, Heppner. One male was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital and airlifted to Portland; M orrow County deputy responded to Basey Canyon Road, Heppner, to assist with traffic control for a horse trailer on its side; Morrow County deputy took a theft report from Don Troxell, Ir rigon. A CB radio valued at $100 was taken; Morrow County deputy took a report of theft from Kelly White, Irrigon. A tool box with tools valued at $250 was reported taken; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to the Frontier Trailer Court. One female with an illness was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston; Morrow County deputy ar rested Jeffrey Neal Koonce, 28, Irrigon for Assault IV (domestic) and Unauthorized Use of a motor Vehicle. He was lodged at Ben ton County jail; M orrow County deputy assisted Heppner Police Dept with a report of vandalism; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a report of an un wanted subject at Brown’s gas station in Irrigon. January 25: Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Heppner ambulance to Morgan St. One male was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an illness; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am Rx Dept. Hours will be 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sat. Rest of the store open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager It happens every year about this time...a taste of spring in the air and people far and wide start thinking “ green” . In Heppner that means St. Patrick’s Weekend is just around the corner. Tour groups and concessionaires have started calling, the search is on for unique and appealing auction items, a new collectors button is on the drawing board, sheepdogs are running, pageant rehearsals are scheduled and the leprechauns are hopping. All people selling food or other items are asked to contact Rene Devin at the city of Heppner to make arrangem ents. Judie Laughlin is handling the craft fair booths. Tuesday, February 2, at 7 p.m. at the Columbia Basin Conference Room the final scheduling will be completed for our annual Wee Bit O’lreland in Oregon. It’s hard volunteer work for Heppner. but it puts us on the map and brings new people to our home town. We can be proud of our celebration. Flash-beginning February 2 Chamber will again be meeting on Tuesdays at the Elks. At this business meeting, 1993 goals will be presented to the membership for approval. Included on the agenda will be reports from the Heppner Coordinating Council, Heppner Economic Develop ment., the city, county, schools, forest service, Neighborhood Center, park district, auction committee and much more. Chamber tries to keep the lines of communication open, so that everyone has a voice in and knowledge of “ what’s happen ing” . Come to chamber; we welcome your membership. Thought for the week: “ Life is not a cup to be drained, but a measure to be filled.” Justice Court ____ Report____ The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: David Wayne Anderson, 24, Condon-O peration of Snowmobile on Highway, $24 fine; Christina Lynn Yates, 22, Portland-Littering Within 100 Yards of Waterway, $90 bail forfeited; Victor Anthony Post 31, Ukiah-Failure to Drive Right Side of Centerline, $35 fine; Roger F. Mortimore, 33, Heppner-Failure to Drive Right Side of Centerline, $24 fine; Failure to Use Seat Belt, $24 fine; Richard Haslam, Heppner- Harassment, $45 unitary assess ment, 60 days in jail, jail sentence suspended with one year proba tion with no further violation of law, excluding minor traffic, complete anger management con trol with Morrow County Men tal Health; M arie Haslam, Heppner- Harassment, 60 days in jail, jail sentence suspended with one year probation with no further viola tion of law, excluding minor traf fic, complete anger management control with Morrow County Mental Health; April M. Seggerm an, Pendleton-Assault IV, $466 fine, 180 days in jail, $250 fine and jail sentence suspended with one year probation with no further viola tion of the law excluding minor traffic; Everett Jay Keithley, 27, Heppner-Operating ATV on Public Road, $25 fine; No Class I ATV Licenses, $25 fine; Allison Byron Willeford. 68, Molalla-Defective Equipment (no stop light on trailer), $24 fine; William Vincent Hill, Jr., 34, Condon-O peration of Snowmobile on Highway, $24 fine; No Snowmobile License, ^ $24 fine; Silvia G. Rodriguez, 35, Echo- * Endangering Child Passenger. $24 fine; No Operator’s License. $130 fine; John Jay Griffith, 33, Heppner- No Red Light on Extended Year Load, $31 fine. : ; : PMH Nursing ■ j Home Auxiliary • i Meeting, : { Thursday, Feb. 4 ; ■ at Kates Pizza, ! 5 7 p.m. .1 I PLOYIlAll INSURANCE Our formula for getting new customers is to ! try and take very good care of our current customers. We work for the client... not the insurance company. Life * Health * Auto * Home Annuities * Crop * Log Trucks Medicare Supplements 127 N. Main * Heppner, Oregon Court Street Market 111 N. C ourt 97 Years Young bulance to the Boardman Clinic. One male was transported to St. Anthony’s Hospital in Pendleton, with an illness; Morrow County Sheriff s of fice dispatched the Arlington EMT’s to the Arlington High School for one male student with an injury. January 26: Morrow County deputy responded to the Board- man area to assist Boardman Police Dept with the identification of a subject with credit cards that had been reported stolen. Call was unfounded; Morrow County deputy ar rested Matthew Tommy Jones III, 31, Emmett, ID for Unauthoriz ed Use of a Motor Vehicle. Sub ject was lodged at Benton Coun ty Jail. Sheriff’s Report Heppner 676-9643 GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE 2 lb. Cello Package Western Family I8‘4 oz. Carrots Cake Mix Golden Delicious Apples 55 V 10 lb. bag Potatoes 7 *V Western Family 1 'A oz. packets Taco Seasoning 99* Western Family 15 oz. *1**™ Cherry Tomatoes J5V Chili Western Family 2% gallon M ilk * !* •« . Western Family Semi-Sweet 12 oz. Chocolate Chips H *»« B eef Tip Roast • * ‘ *ib. Western Family 8 oz. Yogurt D jmuj ¿17 North Main Heppner 676-915B Tide Powdered 98 oz. & He Still Gets His Deer! Happy Birthday Hoot Laundry Detergent Prices Good 99 $5*9 Jan. 27th through Feb. 2nd Pork Shoulder Steak Beef Short Ribs Beef London Broil * * 4 *ib.