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É FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 5, 1994 The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES U S P S. 2 4 0 -4 2 0 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly and entered as second-class matter at the Post Of fice at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second class postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228. Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 33T, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $16 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Coun ties; $23 elsewhere. Joyce H u g h es....................................... Office Manager, Typesetting April H ilton-Sykes............................................................. News Editor Monique D evin.................................. Advertising layout & Graphics Lorene Papineau............................................Graphics & Distribution Penni K eerscm ak er.....................................................................Printer David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publishers Births Wyatt York Vaughn-Trader-a son Wyatt York was born to Layla Vaughn and lustin Trader of Boardman on August 29, 1994 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Her- miston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. Kolton James Moe-a son Kolton James was born to Bran dis Hoeper and Cory Moe of Ir- rigon on September 2, 1994 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. Annette Renae Hart-a daughter Annette Renae was born to Cindy Hart of Irrigon on September 9, 1994 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigh ed 8 lbs. 5 oz. Patricia Orchidia Canchola- a daughter Particia Orchidia was born to Sandra Renaud and Juan Cancholla of Board- man on September 13, 1994 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 9 lbs. Births Megan Alisha Doherty- a daughter Megan Alisha was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Doherty of Spokane, WA. on September 26, 1994. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. She joins a brother Mathew at home. Grandparents are Gene Doherty, Heppner, Garry and Billie VanArsdale, Arlington, Barbara Melville, Spokane and Bruce and Laura Smith, Seat tle, WA. Great'grandparents are Bud and Billie Allen, Arl ington; Garold Wood, Newton, Iowa, Jack and Betty Shryack, Jeanne Harris and Wayne and Jan Smith, all of Spokane. Great-grand grandparents are Orpha Shryack of North Powder and Eva Yarber, Spokane. Emily Elizabeth Piper-a daughter Emily Elizabeth was born to Denise and Mark Piper of Santa Rosa, CA. on September 17, 1994. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. She joins a brother, Aaron, six, at home. Grandparents are Delbert and Phyllis Piper, Lexington and Howard and Linda Spillers, Santa Rosa. Great grandm other is Melba Quackenbush, Heppner. P loyhar I nsurance Come and talk to us about L ife I nsiemce 676-5818 127 N Main • Heppner, Oregon You’re cute and sporty but now you’re yiappy “B irthday Love, Mike, Julie, Josie & Roy Irene Anhorn visits relatives Irene Anhorn, Heppner, went to Central Point with her daughter, Cathy Christenson Thursday to attend a memorial service for her nephew, Melvin Anhorn. The weekend was spent visiting with relatives and friends. They stayed at the home of her son and family, Mike, An nette, Tricia and Mary E. Friday evening they went to the foot ball game where Crater beat Roseburg 10-0. Irene's grand daughter Mary E., is a cheer leader for the Crater Comets. Obituaries Harvey Robert Moore Harvey Robert Moore, 84, died October 1, 1994 at his home in Portland. He was born in Heppner on October 24, 1909 to Emmett and Mae Moore. In his early years he herded sheep out of Lonerock and lived in The Dalles, Hood River and Dufur before retiring in Portland. He was preceded in death by his wife Alicia Sybouts Moore and brothers Ralph and Clarence Moore. He is survived by sons Larry of Hood River and David Keith of Salem; daughters Diana Parker, Gresham and Sandra Moore, Portland; and sisters Callie Huddleston, Heppner; Bertha Street, Redding, CA. A memorial service will be held Sunday of Memorial Day weekend 1995 at the church in Lonerock. Elaine " Kitty" Spivey Elaine “Kitty" Spivey, 69, of Baker City, died Tuesday, September 27, 1994 in Chico, CA. Graveside services were held September 30 at Mt. Hope Memorial cemetery in Baker City. Mrs. Spivey was born November 27, 1924, in Austin, to John and Maggie Combs. She grew up at Austin and Bates and attended school, there. She married Harvey Spivey of Baker City in 1952. They liv ed in Baker City for a short time and then moved to the logging community of Camp Five near Kinzua where Harvey worked in logging. Upon his retirement they moved back to Baker City where they resided until Harvey's death in 1981. Mrs. Spivey remained in Baker City until August 1993. She then moved to Biggs, CA. where she resided with her son Bill. Mrs. Spivey enjoyed spen ding time with her family and going for long drives. Survivors include a daughter Sue Orr of Prairie City; sons Bill Roberts of Biggs, CA.; Robert Hire of Heppner and Frank Spivey of Baker City; 13 grand children, three great grandchildren; six sisters and one brother. She was preceded in death by her parents John and Mag gie Combs, her husband Harvey Spivey, a daughter, Colleen Hire, a sister Shirley Indicott and a brother Bob Combs. Funeral arrangements were made by Mrs. Spivey's children and Bishop Lyle DeFreeze of the LDS church in Baker City. Sheriffs Report WCCC Poll Ladies Play The Morrow County Sheriff's September 27 office in Heppner reports dispatching the following Low gross of the field: Pat business during the past week: Edmundson. Flight A: low gross-Anita Morrow County deputy ar Boyer; low net-Lois Hunt; least rested Michael Pool, 41, Board- putts-Jan Paustian; chip-in man, for Theft I. Pool posted -3-Anita Boyer. bail and was given a court date. Flight B: low gross-Suzanne Septem ber 26: Morrow Jepsen; low net-Bernice Lott; County deputy responded to a least putts-Norma French. disturbance at the Irrigon Flight C: low gross-Betty Mobile Court; Christman; low net-a tie bet Morrow County deputy ween Lynnea Sargent and Lor- responded to an lone residence rene Montgomery; least putts- for a building code violation Joyce Dinkens. complaint; Orange Ball Teams Morrow County deputy ar low gross: Eileen Padberg, rested Carl Riley, 65, Irrigon, Karen Wildman, Betty on a circuit court warrant for Christman. two counts of Sex Abuse. Riley Low net-a tie between Jan was lodged at Benton County Paustian, Suzanne Jepsen, Jail. Lynnea Sargent, Mary Beamer Septem ber 27: Morrow and Luvilla Sonstegard, Dorris County deputy responded to a Graves, Bebe Munkers. Boardman residence for a Special Event awards: -1 report of domestic violence. long drive-Missy Cutsforth; -2 William C. Hall, 38, Boardman, K.P.Missy Cutsforth; -3 long was arrested for Assault IV and putt-Bebe Munkers; -5 short lodged at Benton County Jail; drive-Mary Beamer; -6 K.P. Morrow County Sheriff's of Bernice Lott; -7 Accuracy fice dispatched the Spray am Drive-a tie between Bernice bulance to transport an infant Lott and Anita Boyer; -8 K.P. with an illness from Spray to Anita Boyer; -9 K.P. Jan Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Paustian. Heppner; Morrow County deputy responded to the Naval Bomb ing Range in Boardman for a Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class report of intruders on the Shawn M. Hams, is currently halfway through a six-month range. Septem ber 28: Morrow deployment to the Mediterra County deputy responded to nean Sea and Indian Ocean Country Garden Estates for a aboard the amphibious assault report of a domestic dispute. ship USS Guam. Javier Ponce-Mendoza, 35, Ir Hams is one of the 2,000 rigon was arrested for Assault sailors and 2,200 marines of the IV. He was lodged at Benton four ship USS Guam Am County Jail; phibious Ready Group, which Morrow County deputy departed Norfolk, VA., in May. responded to a residence in Since then, Hams has traveled Boardman for a complaint of to England and France for the property damage; 50th anniversary of D-Day, to Morrow County deputy the Adriatic Sea off Bosnia and responded to Main St., Irrigon, most recently, to Somalia in the for a complaint of vehicles Indian Ocean. speeding; Hams visited Haifa, Israel, Morrow County deputy where sailors and marines from responded to 1-84 to attempt to USS Guam formed a choir and locate a semi truck driver who sang at a home for handicap had been reported as drinking. ped children. Septem ber 29: Morrow Off the coast of Kenya Hams County deputy took a report of participated in an amphibious Criminal Mischief and Theft at training exerase, which allow Boardman Foods in Boardman. ed the sailors and marines to Jose Perez, Boardman, had a sharpen their skills as well as stereo stolen from his vehicle. help the local population. In Amount of value was unknown the village of Kipini, USS at press time; Guam sailors and marines Morrow County deputy delivered school supplies, responded to the Irrigon area medicine and clothing. for an animal problem. The Navy and Marine Corps team is designed to operate overseas and respond quickly when needed. W hether delivering humanitarian assistance, cargo or troops from the sea, these highly-trained naval forces provide a unique crisis-response option, which can be withdrawn quickly when no longer needed, said a press release. Hams is the son of Wayne and Dianna Hams, of lone. He joined the Navy in May 1992. In The Service r Septem ber 30: Morrow County deputy began in vestigation of theft and forgery in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a bicycle reported stolen from Irrigon Mobile Court; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Health Care Center for a patient with an il lness. Patient was transported to Good Shepherd Communi ty Hospital in Hermiston; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept, to a range fire in Blalock Canyon; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Condon Fire Dept, to a flare up of a practice burn near Condon city limits; Morrow County deputy responded to a call from Blakes Ranch concerning a legality of shooting; Morrow County deputy in vestigated some hunters that appeared to be rushing the season. Call was unfounded; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington ambulance to a business downtown in reference to a report of a dog attack. Call was unfounded; Morrow County deputy ar rested Gary Dayle Hecker, 38, Irrigon on numerous warrants. Hecker was lodged at Benton County jail. October 1: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Heppner ambulance and lone Fire Dept, to an explosion ac cident that happened one mile down Bergstrom road from Valby Road. A 63 year old man and an 11 year old boy were transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with injuries; Morrow County deputy in vestigated a report of suspicious circumstances at the game refuge, Irrigon. October 2: Morrow County deputy arrested Sky M. Hahn 24, Boardman, for Driving Under the Influence of Intox icants. He was cited and releas ed with a court date; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a semi tractor trailer wreck on 1-84 at the Boardman exit. Driver was not transported; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington ambulance to a one vehicle ac cident on 1-84, west bound, at the Arlington bridge. ' 1 All Shoe Box cards $ 1.29 Thru. Dec. 31 HOURS: Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Stanfield game is Friday RX HOURS: Sat. 9 a.m .-l p.m. The Heppner High School football game against Stanfield will be at Stanfield this Friday, Oct. 7, at 7:30 p.m. HHS Principal Steve Dicken son said that an earlier schedule listed the game incor rectly as Thursday night. ^ M umui ' j D juui I sS i J H eppner 2 1 7 N o rth M a in M IC < \ Bird Hunting Supplies Coast to Goast 4 CRP payments authorized $5.4 million in 1994 Conser vation Reserve annual payments have been authoriz ed to be made starting Oct 4, according to Skip Matthews, county executive director for the Morrow County ASCS, “The local office processes these payments which takes three to five days, so producers should expect to receive their annual rental payments sometime next week," Mat thews said. There are 110,964 acres enrolled in USDA's CRP program in Morrow County. The program removes highly erodible land from production in return for an annual pay ment, said Matthews. ~ = < IC I Court Street Market 1 111 N. C ou rt H eppner 6 7 6 -9 6 4 3 P i I ' il G R O C E R IE S - M E A T S - P R O D U C E Prices good O ct. 5th • 11th Fresh Crisp C&H 5 Ib. Bag C e le r y 2 9 $ ib Sugar Reg » 2 « ^ l 8 5 I Cello Pack Wesson 48 oz. C a u l if l o w e r 4 9 $ n > O il Reg »3« $ 2 " X Assorted Varieties Ragu 30 oz W in te r S q u ash 3 9 $ t> S p a g h e tti S a u c e $ Reg » 2 « 1 65 • j Beef N o .l Y am s 4 9 $ n> Western Family 11 oz M a n d a r in O r a n g e s Black ■ Kindey B eans 3«K - WtC ^ 2 9 9 ib Boneless Loin Reg 99 « 5 9 $ Pinto - CMi 15 oz Reg 79* C u b e S te a k P o rk C h o p s jj $ 2 9 9 ib Bulk 4 9 $ P o rk S a u s a g e I II n $ 1 4 9 jj