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M M M M FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 25, 1994 The Official Newspaper o f the City of Heppner and the County o f Morrow Heppner G A ZETTE-TIM ES U S P S 240-420 Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published »evkl> and entered as sei'ond-class matter at the Post Office at Hepp ner. Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second class postage paid at Hepp ner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner (ia/ette-Times, P.O. Box 337, Heppner. Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $16 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Counties; $23 elsewhere. Joyce H u g h es.............................................................Office Manager, Typesetting April Hilton-Sykes ................................................................................ New's Editor Monique D ev in ................................................................................................Bindery Penni k e e rse m a k e r......................................................................................... Printer Jean Ann T u rn e r......................................................................................Distribution David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publisher Births___ Marriage Licenses CyeAnn Lynn T u rn er-a daughter CyeAnn Lynn was bom to Bobbi and George Turner, Jr. of Boardman on May 2, 1994 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. Garrett Wayne Hinz-a son Garrett Wayne was born to Gina and Richard Hinz of Irrigon on May 9, 1994 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Her miston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. The Clerk’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issu ing the following marriage licenses during the past week: May 20: Gregory Allan Grant. 33, Heppner; and Erica Lee Turney, 22, Heppner; James Raymond King, 39, lone; and Betty Jo Colvin, 24, lone. May 23: Alvin Addison Bean, 54, Lexington; and Rita Marie White, 45, Lexington. SliW ■uqetJ . ...a n d we a p p recia te it! J J M S O /L " T he F irst in S ynthetic L u b rica n ts” For m ore .n fo r^ a b o n C0"*a " Becket Ranches, Rt. 1 Box 3206, Heppner. OR 97836 (503) 676-9871 • 1-800-681-7993 Pioneer Memorial Clinic will be closed Monday, May 30 for Memorial Day. GoasttoGoast LAWN GARDEN Obituary___ EfTie L. Snabel Stirewalt Funeral services for Effie L. Snabel Stirewalt will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 21, 1994 at the Assembly of God Church in Spray. Interment will follow at Winlock Cemetery near Spray. Mrs. Stirewalt, 77, of Spray, died Monday, May 16, 1994 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner, OR. She was born May 5, 1917 on the family homestead at Spray, OR. to Ezra and Sarah Hope Kir by Snabel, the sixth of nine children. She was raised and at tended school at Spray. Her 1932 champion basketball team was undefeated. Effie graduated from Spray High School in 1935. She was employed for a time at Montgomery Ward in Portland. On Feb. 9, 1940, she married James McFadden Stirewalt at Fossil. Their first home was on Sourdough Ridge in Wheeler Co. They moved to Kimberly in 1946 and back to the Snabel Homestead in 1972, where she resided until the time of her death. She was clerk for the Winlock school for two years. 4-H played a big part in her life. She was a 4-H leader in both Wheeler and Grant counties for 34 years, receiving numerous awards. Her clubs included cooking, sewing, outdoor cookery, bachelor sew ing. and food preservation. Effie was a member of Home Exten sion and instrumental in getting the first agent in Grant County. She was also on seven county committees. A few of the Exten sion classes she taught were sew ing, tailoring, cooking and cake decorating which was a specail- ty at holidays, birthdays, showers, weddings and anniver saries. She always helped at the school with athletic activities, cake walks and room-mother. Ef- fie’s large garden supplied fami ly and friends. Effie and Jim helped start the first Spray Rodeo and they have I always been active members with Effie in charge of the Queen and Court, also making their suits for 12 years. The Eastern Oregon Pioneer Assoc, gave her the honor of being Pioneer Queen on July 20, 1991 at Julia Henderson Park. Survivors include her husband, Jim, at the home; daughters, Judy Bertsch of Stanfield, Dina Naydo, Lula Daniels both of Sisters, Elizabeth Parke of Beaverton, Nancy Wilson of Fossil; son, James II of Ter rebonne; sisters Pansie Michel of Powell Butte, Della Stirewalt, Hermiston and Ellen Nash of Stanfield; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions, for those who wish, may be made to the Spray Ambulance Fund, P.O. Bqx 123, Spra£, OR 97874. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, is in charge of arrangements. Marie Dae McQuarrie Marie Dae M cQuarrie, Roseburg, formerly of Heppner, died at her home on May 10. 1994 after a lengthy illness. She was 77 years old. Mrs. McQuarrie was born January 18, 1917 at Great Falls, Montana, to Milton and Lucy Jackson Lehner. She married Clinton McQuarrie on August 17, 1937, at Missoula, Montana. She attended Missoula County High School and Kinman Business School. She was secretary to the owner of Kinzua Pine Mill in Kinzua. During World War II, Marie moved to Arlington CTl] 3 2 * Annual £ont UM*<tCW’«£kn* AUCTION awaiting Clinton’s arrival from Germany. Eight years later they bought Central Market in Hepp ner. While there she was a member of the Episcopal Church, Soroptimist International of Heppner. She was an avid golfer at the Willow Creek Golf Course where she had two hole in ones. They retired in 1976 and spent many winters in Yuma, Arizona before moving to Roseburg in 1986. She is survived by her husband Clinton at the home; daughter, Susan Reisman and her husband Keith of Roseburg; son Daniel and his wife JoAnn of Portland; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Cancer Foundation, PO Box 2038, Roseburg, 97470. Wilson’s Chapel of the Roses, Roseburg, was in charge of arrangements. Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriffs office in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business dur ing the past week: May 17: Morrow County deputy began investigation of vandalism of windows at Estregaard Estates in Boardman; Morrow County deputy began investigation of theft of a mobile home hitch and ball on 9th street Irrigon; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a theft in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a report of reckless driving. Deputy was unable locate driver; Morrow County deputy recovered a stolen vehicle from Eugene. Vehicle was taken to Boardman; Morrow County deputy ar rested David Earl Morgon, for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants and an Open Con tainer. He was released on his own recognizance. May 18; Morrow County deputy began investigation of stolen parts from Irrigon; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a possible stolen car in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Arlington fire department for a residence fire in Arlington. Injuries were unknown; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Mitchell am bulance to a residence on High Street for an adult male with unknown injuries. Patient was transported to Prineville. May 19; Morrow County deputy investigated a report of an unusual phone call in the Irrigon area. Call was unfounded; Morrow County deputy assisted the Umatilla Army Depot fire dept, with a power pole that was downed; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a residence on Kunze Road for a 21 year old male with an illness. There was no transport; Morrow County deputy responded to an Irrigon residence in response to an animal trespass ing on private property. May 20: Morrow County deputy arrested Gustavo Ramirez-Garcia, 34, Boardman, Court Street Market 111 N. Court Heppner 676-9643 GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE Prices good May 25th - 31th Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the Morrow County Annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Raymond Kenneth Howey, Jr., 18, Heppner-Defective Equip ment, $91 fine, $40 suspended; Ronald Thorson Olsen, 65-Failure to Use Safety Belt, $91 fine; Theodore Dalton Phibbs, 74, Springfield-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $89 fine, $30 suspended; Luanna Diane Frazey, 36, Richland, WA.-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $97 bail forfeited; John M. Healy, 38, Heppner- No Operator’s License, $523 fine, $440 suspended; Martin Arias Montes DeOco, 38, Pendleton-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $137 fine, $42 suspended; Steve Laurel Wilson, 18, Lexington-Careless Driving, $523 fine, $200 suspended; David Clinton Roberts, 20, Middleton, Idaho-Permitting Unlawful Operation, Allowing Unlicensed Driver, $245 fine, $140 suspended; Mike C. Saling, 78, Heppner- Failure to Yield Right of Way Entering Roadway, $235 fine, $140 suspended; Norine Betty Mulkey, 63, Ione-Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone, $137 fine, $42 suspended; Hugh H iatt, Heppner- Resisting Arrest and Disorderly Conduct, $725 fine, 365 days in jail, $200 and 362 days in jail suspended with three years’ pro- • bation with no further violation of the law, attend morrow Coun ty Mental Health for evaluation of alcohol and drug abuse and complete recommended counseling; Margie Backman, Portland- Negotiating a Bad Check, $2,579.84 fine 180 days in jail; $100 and jail sentence suspend ed with one year probation with no further violation of the law ex cluding minor traffic; Darla Campbell, Pendleton- Negotiating a Bad check, $576 fine, 90 days in jail, $200 and jail sentence suspended with one year probation with no further viola tion of the law excluding minor traffic; Robert Weseman, Heppner- Assault IV, $625 fine, 180 days in jail, $200 fine and jail sentence suspended with one year proba tion with no further violation of the law excluding minor traffic. Oops! In a story ‘Mustangs secure No. 1 playoff spot’ in last week’s Gazette-Times, freshman Brian Koffler was inadvertently omit ted. His position in varsity baseball is first base. Good Luck Mustang Baseball Team We're Proud Of Y o u !> ^ ~ W e s te rn Fam ily 2 lb. Sandw ich C ream Apricots 9 9 C Cookies R e g «>. * 2 ~ $ | * 5 G re e n Seedless W e s te rn Fam ily 10 o z.H a m b ., Hot Dog or Swt. Grapes Relish R eg L arge R uby Red K raft 18 oz. A ssorted Grapefruit B Morrow County deputy responded to 1—84, west bound, mile post 159.5 to remove a traf fic hazard. for two counts of Possession of Forged Instruments. Garcia is lodged at Benton County Jail; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Condon am bulance to a residence on Lincoln St. for a male with an injured finger; Morrow County deputy assisted a motorist in removing his vehicle from a ditch in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy responded to an Irrigon residence and began an investigation of a dog running loose and bothering kids; Morrow County deputy responded to a Boardman residence and began an investiga tion of Assault and Criminal Trespass. May 21: Morrow County deputy investigated a dog biting an adult male in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a saw stolen in Lexington. A saw was taken from a business: Morrow County deputy responded to an Irrigon residence for a neighborhood disturbance; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a report of suspicious circumstances at an Irrigon residence. May 22: Morrow County deputy investigated a report of suspicious circumstances at W ilson Trailer Court in Boardman; Morrow County oeputy responded to the gravel pit in Boardman to check on some young drivers that were reported speeding; Morrow County deputy began investigating a report of reckless burning in Lexington. May 23: Morrow County deputy responded to the Woodland Trailer Park in Irrigon to investigate a report of suspicious circumstances; Morrow County deputy responded to the Woodlands Trailer Park to investigate the report of an unwanted person at a residence; M orrow County deputy responded to check location around Estegaard Estates for suspicious circumstances; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Condon am bulance to a residence on Lincoln Street for a male subject with an unknown illness. 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