FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 26, 1995
Sheriffs Report
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
Heppner
G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
U S P S. 240-420
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published weekly and entered as second-class matter at the Post Of
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postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street.
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Heppner Gazette-Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
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ties; $23 elsewhere.
Joyce H u g h es....................................... Office Manager, Typesetting
April H ilton-Sykes............................................................. News Editor
Monique D evin.................................. Advertising layout & Graphics
Susan Hansen....................................................................... Distribution
Penni K eersem ak er.....................................................................Printer
David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publishers
Letter to the Editor
Appreciates Deputy Myren
To the Editor:
I would like to take this op
portunity to let Deputy Myren
know I appreciate him for tak
ing his time off work to teach
us DARE.
Deputy Myren taught us
about drugs and alcohol abuse.
We learned so many important
things that some kids don't
even have the opportunity to
learn. It's great, Deputy
Myren, for teaching us what's
right and what's wrong and we
all know DARE is the right
thing and drugs are the wrong
thing.
Sincerely,
(s) Jenni Patton
Old Time Fiddlers plan concert
A Blue Mountain Old Time
:iddlers concert will be held
Saturday, April 29, at 6:30
s.m.. at Stokes Landing Senior
Zenter, located on Old Main
ind Opal Street in Irrigon. All
kinds of old time music with
acoustics will be played.
Admission for the concert is
$2. Refreshments will be serv
ed. For more information, call
922-4399.
Forest service golf tourney slated
The U S. Forest Service "Iron
’ olvgon" golf tournament is
scheduled for Saturday, April
19 beginning at 9 a.m. at the
A’illow Creek Country Club,
^alph Walker is chairman of
:he event.
Retired USFS employees and
their spouses along with
plavers from northeast Oregon
,
forests will golf for the cham
pionship won last year by the
Malheur National Forest. Cost
is $10 per person, which in
cludes
green
fees
for
non-members.
Sandwiches will be provided
by People for the Pool. For
more information call Walker
676-9112.
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Fishermen's NHe
Thursday, April 27
Prizes
galore. Dinner by D. Hanna 6 p.m.
You will have better luck Fishermen's Nite
than catching fish
Rolling Hills Run Breakfast
May 5th: Beef Symposium 8:30-4 p.m.
Barbecue sandwich lunch at noon
May 11th: Ladies nite-Pat Dougherty’s
crew. Spaghetti and meat balls 6 p.m.
Dining every Fri. and Sat., 6-9 p.m.
April 29th:
Bingo every Wed. 7:30 p.m.
Congratulations to all
lone and Heppner Graduates
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office in Heppner reports
dispatching the following
business during the past week:
April 17: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Lex
ington area for a report of
telephone harassment;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to the Wilson Trailer
Court for two juveniles with an
illness. No transport was made.
April 18: Morrow County
deputy responded to a report
of a vehicle blocking the road
way on Kunze Road in Board-
man. Vehicle was moved;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested LeRoy Keith Rea, 36,
lone, for Violation of a
Restraining Order. He was
lodged at the Umatilla County
Sheriff's jail;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of criminal
mischief. Investigation is
continuing;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman
area for a report of trespassers;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of horses found;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a lock out. Deputy
disregarded call as the person
had found a spare key;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of an assault victim.
April 19: Morrow County
deputy responded to the
Boardman area for a report of
garbage being dumped;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Miguel Angel Aguilera-
Chavez, 20, of Boardman for
criminal Mischief II. He was
releaded to appear in District
Court;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the lone area for
a report of Theft of Wood.
Amount of value was un
known;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Heppner area
for a report of an antelope
caught in a fence. Deputy was
unable to locate antelope;
Morrow County deputy
assisted a citizen on 1-84, mile
post 167 west bound. Deputy
helped in changing a flat tire;
MOrrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman
area for a disturbance;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Condon
ambulance to a residence on
Potter street for three people
with an illness. Patients were
transported to Mid Columiba
Medical Center in The Dalles.
April 20: Morrow County
deputy responded to the Ir
rigon area for a disturbance;
Morrow County deputy
responded to NE 9th in Irrigon
for a report of Criminal
Mischief;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the lone Fire
Dept, to an apartment for a
report of an over heated stove.
April 21: Morrow County
deputy arrested Jimmy Lee
Howell, 34, Umatilla, on a Mor
row County warrant for
Negotiating a Bad Check. Sub
ject was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to the Outback
Apartments for a female with
an illness. She was transported
to Good Shepherd Communi
ty Hospital in Hermiston;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched a deputy to lone
for a juvenile problem;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched a deputy to the
Irrigon area for a report of a
reckless driver;
Morrow County deputy
made contact with a citizen
regarding threatening phone
calls;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched a deputy for a
domestic in the Boardman area.
April 22: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched a
deputy to the Irrigon area for
a report of a suspicious vehicle;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched a deputy to the
Boardman area for a dog com
plaint;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched a deputy to the
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lone area for a civil dispute;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched a deputy to the
Boardman area for shots fired.
Deputy was unable to locate
anything;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched a deputy to the
Irrigon area or a report of a bon
fire near residences.
April 23: Morrow County
deputy arrested Richard Allen
Legore, 21, Hermiston, on a
Prineville Police Department
warrant for Unlawful Burning.
Subject posted bail and was
released with a court date to
appear;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of
burglary at a residence in
Boardman. Investigation is
continuing;
Morrow County deputy
assisted the Oregon State
Police with an animal com
plaint by the Army Depot;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Fossil
EMT's to the Haven House for
a female. No transport was
made;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a disturbance;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for
a
neighborhood
disturbance;
Morrow County deputy
assisted a citizen with a ride
from 1-84 to Boardman.
April 24: Morrow County
deputy responded to in
vestigate a report of property
found behind a business in
Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Heppner
ambulance to Gale St. One 75
year old male was transported
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital
with an illness;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the lone area for
a family disturbance;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of a hit and run that
occurred earlier at the Fish
Hatchery;
Morrow County deputy
dispatched the Fossil am
bulance to a residence in Fossil
for one female with an illness.
Ambulance was cancelled en
route;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept to a trailer fire near
the Engineers Training Center;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Hermiston
Gun Club located near the
Depot, for a break-in.
on April 13, 1995 after a long
battle with cancer.
Mrs. Boyle was born to Kin-
nie and Geraldine Wilson Had
dock on May 20, 1933 at Ander
son, Missouri. The family mov
ed to Pueblo, Colorado while
she was still a young child. She
attended school there and
graduated from Central High
School in 1951. After com
pleting two years of junior col
lege in PUeblo she went to
Western State College in Gun
nison, Colorado, where she
majored in education. She
graduated in 1955 with a B.A.
degree.
On August 5, 1955, she mar
ried Frederick H. Boyle. In the
early years of their marriage
they lived in South Dakota,
M assachussetts,
Alsaka,
Florida and North Carolina.
She taught first through third
grades during these years and
spent time as a homemaker
raising her young family. The
family moved to Bend in 1967
when he accepted the position
as president of Central Oregon
Community College.
She was an active member of
many women's groups in
cluding AAUW and PEO. She
taught in the Bend School
District as a substitute for
several years and had a life long
devotion to the education of
young children. She was an
avid reader and enjoyed many
different hobbies.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by two
daughters Kathleen Lowe of
Heppner and Megan Boyle of
LaGrande; a son Keenan (Tim)
Boyle of Portland; her mother ,
Geraldine Haddock of Bend;
and three grandchildren Travis,
Trenton and Caitlin of H epp-.
ner. She was preceded in death
by a son Kevin in 1967 and her
father in 1984.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the "Fred and Ret
ta Boyle Scholarship Fund, in
care of the Central Oregon
Community College Founda
tion.
O bituaries
Ted Cress
Funeral service for Ted Cress
was held Thursday, April 20 at
the Spray Assembly of God
Church. Concluding service
and burial was at the Richmond
OR cemetery.
Mr. Cress, 83, Spray, died
Sunday, April 16, 1995 at his
home.
He was born June 13, 1911 at
Richmond to Andrew and laura
Vaught Cress. He grew up in
the Spray area and attended
Spray schools graduating from
Spray High School.
From 1943 until 1945 he serv
ed with the U.S. Army during
World War II. Following his
discharge he returned to Spray
where he worked at the lumber
mill and also as Spray school
custodian.
On Oct. 1, 1973, he married
Lula Kurt Bowler at Win-
nemucca, Nev. Mrs. Cress died
in 1990.
He was a member of the
American Legion.
Survivors include daughters
Barbara Gienger and Beverly
Moore, both of Walla Walla,
WA. and Brenda Heifer of
Kinleyville, CA.; brothers
Edgar of Heppner and Clarence
of Spray; two grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Memorial contributions for
those who wish may be made
to the Spray Ambulance Fund
PO Box 123, Spray, OR 97874.
Sweeney Mortuary, Hepp
ner, was in charge of
arrangements.
Larry Gene Patterson
Funeral services for Larry
Gene Patterson were held April
19 at the Lincoln Memorial Park
in Portland. Burial was at Lin
coln Memorial Park.
Mr. Patterson, 49, Heppner,
died April 14, 1995 in Heppner.
He was born March 18, 1946 in
N eosho,
M issouri
and
graduated from Franklin High
School in Portland.
He owned and operated his
own long haul trucking com
pany. He was a member of the
P,A/s Report
Ducks Unlimited, the National
Rifle's Association, Oregon
The Morrow County District
Truckers Association.
Attorney's
office reports handl
Survivors include his wife
ing
the
following
business dur
Linda at the home in Heppner;
ing
the
past
week:
sons Russell of Vancouver, WA
April 20: Wesley Raymond
and Jason of Heppner; brother
Appling,
44, Heppner, was
Jimmy of Vancouver; sister
convicted
of
Burglary I and be
Judy Ronnander of Wood
ing
a
Felon
in
Possession of a
lands, Tx.; an Aunt Irene
Firearm
in
connection
with the
Barlow of Portland and grand
burglary
of
a
Heppner
resi
mother Dollie Patterson of
dence
occupied
by
Greg
John
Neosho, Missouri and two
ston.
grandchildren.
Appling's parole was revok
Memorial contributions may
ed,
stemming from a prior con
be made to the Kidney Associa
viction
based upon his conduct
tion of Oregon.
which occurred March 11. He
Retta H. Boyle
was sentenced to six months in
A memorial service for Retta the Oregon State Penitentiary
Boyle was held Thursday, April an was ordered to pay a $5,000
20 at Shevlin Park's Aspen fine, suspended on the condi
Hall. Cremation was at the
tion that he serve three years
Deschutes Memorial Gardens
formal probation after release
in Bend.
from
the penitentiary during
Retta Mae Haddock Boyle,
which
time he will commit no
61, died at her home in Bend
further crimes or violations.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk's
office at the courthouse in
Heppner reports issuing the
following marriage licenses
during the past week:
April 18: Jerry Ellis Dyer, 27,
Boardman; and
Dawn Suzette Armstrong,
23, Boardman.
April 21: Richard James San
ford III, 25, lone; and
Sylvia Marie Ladd, 29, lone.
Walter S. Duran
Please contact Mike Baele of
U.S. Bank Trust Department at
1-800-845-0247. Regarding
matter of importance.
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