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    FOUR • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 10, 1993
__ Obituaries
Chamber Chatter
Sheriff’s Report
fice dispatched the Heppner am­
bulance to a Heppner residence
By Claudia H ughes, Chamber Manage,
for
a
female
with
an
unknown
il­
The
Morrow
County
Sheriff
s
Roberta Miller-Georgeson
Many times over the years the
One
person
was
Memorial services for Rober­ office reports dispatching the lness.
question of tourism in south Mor­
transported to Pioneer Memorial
Heppner
ta Gail “ Bobbie” M iller- following business during the past
row County has been debated.
Hospital;
week:
Georgeson were held Friday,
Some are sold on the idea to of­
M orrow County deputy
November 2: Morrow County
Oct. 29 at the Bums Mortuary
fer visitors in a setting “ where
responded to the Cutsforth Park
deputy
assisted
the
Boardman
Chapel in Hermiston.
rural is for real” , while others are
area regarding a complaint of a
Mrs. Miller-Georgeson, 47, Police Dept, with an unwanted
not sure how it would impact our
U.S.P S 240-420
possible road hazard;
died Monday, Oct. 25, 1993 at person at a Boardman business.
quality of life socially and finan­
Morrow County deputy ar­
November 3: Morrow County
Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
her home in Umatilla.
cially. We do know that more and
rested
James Franklin Vice, 74,
Published w «M \ and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Hepp­
Sheriff s office dispatched the
She
was
born
Feb.
21,
1946
at
more visitors are coming our way
ner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second class postage paid at Hepp­
Yakima, WA. to Robert Paul and Condon Fire Dept to a field fire Irrigon, for Menacing Domestic.
as
indicated by records at the
ner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-W28.
Vice was lodged at Benton Coun­
near the city water tower;
Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337,
Lauramay Romig Miller.
Morrow
County Museum.
M orrow County deputy ty Jail;
Heppner. Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $16 in Morrow, Wheeler. Gilliam and
She worked as a bookkeeper
Heppner
now has the oppor­
M orrow County deputy
Grant Counties: $23 elsewhere.
responded to Irrigon for an
for
30
years
and
had
lived
in
tunity
to
learn
answers to their
Joyce H u g h es............................................................ Office Manager, Typesetting
animal problem. Problem was assisted the Heppner Police Dept,
Umatilla for 15 years.
April Hilton-Sykcs................................................................................News Editor
tourism
potential
as the communi­
with an assault arrest.
Monique D ev in ...............................................................................................Bindery
Mrs. Miller-Georgeson loved resolved;
ty
was
selected
to
participate in
November 7: Morrow County
Morrow County deputy began
Penni K eersem aker.........................................................................................Printer
animals and donated to several
the
Oregon
Rural
Tourism
Sheriffs office dispatched the
Jean Ann T u rn e r.....................................................................................Distribution
organizations for helping animals investigating an abandoned vehi­
Development
Project,
a three-
Boardman am bulance to a
David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publisher
o f all kinds. She enjoyed cle in Irrigon;
phase
program.
Once
an
assess­
M orrow County deputy residence in Boardman for a man
horseback riding, boating and she
ment
has
been
made
and
the
im­
assisted the Heppner Police Dept with an unknown illness. One
liked to collect antiques.
plications
are
understood,
a
deci­
by a person was transported to Good
She is survived by her husband, with a traffic stop
sion will be made jointly by this
Shepherd Community Hospital in
suspicious
vehicle;
Elmer Georgeson at the home;
community
and the project spon­
Morrow County deputy began Hermiston;
mother and stepfather Lauramay
sors
whether
we proceed. In­
M orrow County deputy
and Jack Crutchfield of Heppner; investigating the lack of return of
terested
persons
who would like
was for open defiance. The prin­
delivered an emergency message
To the Editor:
sons Mark and Larry Georgeson, property to an Irrigon business;
to
be
involved
in
this
three-month
There seems to be a lot of mix­ cipal. the child and I went into a
M orrow County deputy to a hunter in the south end of
both of Fresno, CA.; daughter
project
may
call
the
Chamber
of­
Morrow County.
ed up people around us and one
separate room where the principal
Debbie Landers of Fresno; sister responded to what turned out to
fice
676-5536.
November 8: Morrow County
of the reasons is they are leaving
read him the law out of a book
Peggy Fishbum of Heppner and be a civil problem.
1994 Town and Country Day
deputy
assisted a citizen on Faler
November
4:
Morrow
County
out God and His good biblical
and I spanked. The next day his
three grandchildren. She was
is
scheduled for January 12,
Road
who
was
locked
out
of
his
principles.
grandmother phoned and thank­ preceded in death by her father. Sheriffs office dispatched a
1994.
The committee has been
The Girls’ Scouts of America ed me, saying he had been
Memorial contributions may be deputy and the Boardman am­ residence;
meeting
to determine a theme and
M
orrow
County
deputy
recently decided to take the word
nepding that for years.
made to Pet Rescue, 1685 N.E. bulance to a motor vehicle acci­
topics
of
interest. It’s not too soon
responded
to
Rt.
1,
Kunze
Road,
God out of their pledge. 1 was a
Now we have an organization
Second, Hermiston, OR 97838. dent on 1-84, mile post 152.
to
be
thinking
of nominees for
Boardman,
to
take
a
report
of
a
girl scout leader for 17 years and that is promoting good biblical
Bums Mortuary of Hermiston, There were no injuries in the ac­
Man,
Woman,
Educator and
saddle that was stolen from
all during that time 1 enjoyed
family values, love of life, and
was in charge of arrangements. cident so the ambulance was
Business
of
the
year.
Applications
Alberta Akers. Amount of value
God’s care and blessings. GSA even fairness in property rights.
cancelled;
John
Francis
Yeager
will
be
ready
next
week,
so give
claims it is changing in order to The Oregon Citizens Alliance
Morrow County Sheriff s of­ of the saddle was unknown;
Funeral services were held for
the
chamber
office
a
call
if
you’d
Morrow County Sheriff s of­
serve girls with other Gods. Let deserves to be heard and
fice dispatched the lone Fire Dept
John
Francis
Yeager
Oct.
12
in
like
to
receive
a
nomination
form.
those with other Gods form their encouraged.
to a field fire on Juniper Road; fice dispatch notified the United
the
Seattle
Second
Ward
chapel
Heppner
and
Morrow
County
own organizations.
M orrow County deputy States Forest Service of several
The Lake County Examiner
of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Regarding biblical principles, recently relegated an article about
responded to a family disturbance reports of a forest fire approx­ have many deserving citizens
Latter Day Saints. Interment was
who work hard behind the scenes
the Bible says to spare the rod and it to page 12, while on page one
in Irrigon. Problem was resolved; imately one mile off the 21 road
at
Whittle
Cemetery,
Castle
to
make things happen. Let’s
spoil the child (Proverbs 13:24). it featured a meeting that was
M orrow County deputy near Stahl Canyon.
Rock,
WA.
recognize
them.
November 9: Morrow County
We are sparing the rod now and pushing to create an additional tax
delivered an emergency message
Mr.
Yeager,
62,
died
October
Next
week’s
chamber program
deputy responded to investigate
it is easy to see what is happen­ to our already overburdened
to a resident in Irrigon;
9,
1993.
speaker
is
Marilyn
Geo with the
ing with children who are not pocketbooks.
Morrow County Sheriff s of­ the report of suspicious cir­
He
was
born
July
4,
1931
in
Hanford
Information
Network.
made to mind. They are rebelious
fice dispatched the Fossil am­ cumstances on 9th street, Irrigon.
The OCA is a worthwhile and
Bend
and
attended
school
in
Thought
for
the
week:
Here are
at home and in school.
bulance to a business in Fossil for Call was unfounded;
much needed organization. I
Heppner
graduating
from
Hepp­
three
thoughts
on
the
middle
of
Morrow County Sheriff s of­
During the 19 years I taught praise the Lord for it.
a subject with an unknown pro­
ner
High
School
in
1952.
the
road,
take
your
pick.
“
The
school, teachers were allowed to
blem. There was no transport;
(s) Jan M. Overholser
fice dispatched the Boardman am­
He served in the United States
spank when all else failed. In my
Morrow County Sheriff s of­ bulance to a four car pile up on middle of the road is where the
Box 567
Air Force during the Korean fice dispatched the lone Fire Dept
last two years of teaching I only
Christmas Valley 97641
Highway 730, just near the rail white line is and that’s the worst
War.
had to spank one child and that
to a field fire off Strawberry road overpass. Several people place to drive,” Robert Frost;
Republican Precinct Person
M r.Y eager moved from
Road;
were transported to Good ” We know what happens to peo­
Longview to Seattle, WA. in
M orrow County deputy Shepherd Community Hospital in ple who stay in the middle of the
1961 and was a computer responded to a hit and run acci­
Hermiston. Amount of injuries road, they get run o v er,”
operator for General Service Ad­ dent in the Boardman area.
The Morrow County Health
Aneurin Bevan; “ The middle of
were unknown.
ministration for 18 years retiring
Department lists the following
the
road is all of the usable sur­
November 5: Morrow County
The Justice Court office at the monthly schedule of immuniza­
in 1979.
a deputy began investigating a
face. The extremes, right and
courthouse annex building in tions and blood pressures:
He was a member of the Inter- I break-in at the Port of Morrow;
left, are in the gutters.” Dwight ’
Heppner reports handling the
national
Brotherhood, .of, Magir
Tuesday, November 16-blood
D. Eisenhower. (Just goes to v
C
om
plim
ents
of
the
M
orrow
C
ounty
Grain
G
ro
w
e
rs
borrow County deputy ar­
following business during the past pressures and immunizations, 11
cians. Ring No. 52, Order of
show
you why at sometime or
rested Don Duncan, 47, Irrigon
week:
M erlin, and the Socity o f for Maintaining a Dog as a Public
a.m .-noon, lone city hall;
another every meeting needs
Tuesday,
November
9,
1993
James Earl M orris, 44,
American Magicians. He served
1:30-4 p.m. Boardman city hall.
Soft
W h ite some conflict m anagem ent
Nuisance;
Heppner-Maintaining a Dog as a
as secretary of both clubs for the
Nov.
$3.44/*3.48 training.)
Morrow
County
deputy
ar­
Nuisance, $50 fine;
past several years. He was also
W ednesday,
N ovem ber
*3.50/*3.52
rested Davia Haines, 18, Board- Dec.
Greg Allen Jones, 26,
a member of the Elder’s Quorum man, for Criminal Mischief 11 Jan.
17-blood pressures, 11 a.m.-
*3.53
Heppner-Violation of the Basic noon. Senior Center, Heppner.
Feb.
*3.54
for The Church of Jesus Christ of
We Print
and Theft III;
Rule, 42 mph in a 25 mph zone,
Bariev
Latter Day Saints Seattle Second
Thursday, November 18-blood
Business Cards
$76 fine;
M orrow County deputy Nov.
*93/*94
Ward.
pressures and immunizations,
Timothy James Tomkins, 28,
responded
to
a
traffic
problem
in
Dec.
*95/*96
G azette-Tim es
Survivors include his wife Bet­
8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m., Heppner
Jan.
H erm iston-D riving
While office.
Irrigon;
*98
676-9228
ty; sons Michael J, Mark J. and
*99
Suspended, $357 fine;
M orrow County deputy Feb.
Martin J.; daughters-in-laws
Tuesday, November 23-blood
Jerame Joseph Codek, 20,
Shirlee and Wendy and five responded to a motor vehicle ac­
pressures and immunizations, 1-4
Irrigon-Driving While Suspend­
grandchildren, Kim, Jennifer, cident on Coalmine Hill. There
p.m. county office, Irrigon.
ed, $157 fine.
were no injuries.
Crystal, David and Tyler.
November 6: Morrow County
Pharm acy &
deputy responded to an animal
Amy Edith Juarez-a daughter
problem in Irrigon. Deputy was
Your Health
Amy Edith was born to
unable to locate the animals caus­
SCREEN PRINTING
Guadalupe and Jesus Juarez of
Boardman Pharmacy
ing the problem;
Gazette-Times
Boardman on October 28, 1993
Morrow County Sheriffs of­
676-9228
& Hardware
at Good Shepherd Community
fice dispatched the Spray am­
202 1st. N. W.
P.O. Box 170
Hospital in Hermiston. The baby
Boardman, Oregon 97818
bulance to an altercation in Spray.
weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz.
481-9474 481-7351
One person was transported to
Bend by AirLife and one person
Items For Your
was transported to Prineville by
Medicine Cabinet
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Morrow County Sheriffs Of­
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G A Z E T T E -T I M E S
Letter to the Editor
OCA deserves to be encouraged
Health Dept.
Justice Court
Report
Market Report
Births
HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID.’
tions about which items should be
stored in the home medicine cabi­
net. Most medicine cabinets are
crammed full of things that are
outdated or are no longer useful.
Talk to us about which items should
be thrown away and how to safely
dispose of them. Families may need
to keep some or all of the follow­
ing medicines:
IN I U GOING TO
BE BIG!
Ipecac syrup is essential if there
are small children in the house­
hold. Ipecac causes vomiting and
may be lifesaving if certain poi­
sons are swallowed.
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ibuprofen. and acetaminophen.
Each has its own advantages.
Depending on the ages and
specific needs of family members,
the home medicine cabinet should
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tweezers, bandages, and antisep­
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medicines.
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Topical antibiotic ointment helps
fight against infection when the
skin is broken or cut. Ask us for
help in selecting a single or mul­
tiple ingredient product.
Hydrocortisone is a topical medi­
cine that helps reduce inflamma­
tion and itching that occurs with
skin problems and hemorrhoids.
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