* * % FOUR • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, June 14, 1995 The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Obituaries Fred J. Reed GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner 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 fice at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3 ,1 8 7 9 . 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 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. SubscripUons: $18 in Morrow. Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Coun ties; $ 2 « elsewhere. Jo y ce Hughes ....................................... Office Manager, Typesetting April H ilton-Sykes............................................................. News Editor Stephanie J e n s e n .................................................................Typesetting Monique D evin.................................. Advertising layout A Graphics Susan Hansen........................................................................ Distribution Penni K eersem ak er......................................................................Printer David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publishers it. Patrick’s .Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 93 people present for the senior meal, June 7. Six meals were home delivered. Members of the lone Church of Christ served. Anna Ball won the free meal ticket. Howard Gilliam presented special birthday desserts to Sue Vinson, Dot Halvorsen, and Tommy Steagall. Jim Bruns gave hearing aid assistance to several seniors and blood pressures were taken by the home health nurse before lunch. The menu for Wednesday, June 21 will be meatloaf, whipped potatoes, green beans, fruit and cookies. Members of the Seventh Day Adventist and Nazarene churches will serve. There was one table of cards in play Friday afternoon. There are also other games available here if others would like to come in to play those instead of cards. There is also always a jigsaw puzzle to work on. Ten seniors watched the movie, "White Wolf, a Call From the W ild", Sunday evening. The Red Cross will hold a blood drawing at the Senior Center room, Thursday, June 22, from noon to 6 p.m. The senior bus will travel to the Condon meal site at the United Church of Christ on Thursday, June 22, at 10 a.m.; and Sunday July 2 to the Monument reunion potluck dinner at 8 a.m. Those traveling to the potluck should bring food and a lawn chair. On Friday, July 14, the bus will travel to the Milton-Freewater meal site at 9 a.m. Sunday, July 23, there is a potluck at Gonty's Cabin. Those attending the potluck should bring lawn chairs. Seniors who would like to go to the fireworks at lone, July 4, should call Eleanor Gonty, 676-9264, the Senior Center, 676-9030, or drop by the Senior Center office. The Senior Center needs a few substitute office volunteers. We have some volunteers who are ill, or are on vacation. Your help would be appreciated. Father Condon to be honored Fred J. Reed, 76, of Heppner, died Monday, June 12, 1995, at his home. Memorial service will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Elks Lodge in Condon. Graveside service will be 4 p.m. Thursday at Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Reed was bom Dec. 9, 1918, at Fox Valley, to George and Amanda Medlin Reed. He grew up at Fox Valley and at tended school there. He later moved to Gilliam Corn.ty where he worked in the Con don and Mikkalo areas for Pot ter and Sons. On Sept. 5, 1940, he married Donalda Maley, at Payette, Idaho. He served with the U.S. Ar my from 1943-1945, during World War II. He returned to Gilliam Coun ty after his discharge and in 1948 formed a partnership in farming with Bob Maley which lasted 20 years. He and his wife moved to Heppner in 1991. He was a charter member of Condon BPOE 1869; a member of the Oregon Wheat Growers League; a member of the North American Hunting Club, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foun dation. Survivors include his wife, Donalda, at the home; daughters Dorothy Shaffer of Vancouver, Wash., Carol Klein of G lendale, Nev., and KayRene Qualls of Heppner; son, Robert of Condon; sisters, Ethel Patterson of John Day, Ardith Moore of Pendleton, and June Fox of Portland; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. A sister, Edith Marquardt, preceded him in death. Memorial contributions may be made to Pioneer Memorial Home Health Care, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, Ore. 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Hepp ner is in charge of arrangements. Mary Della Bones Mary Della Ritchie Ross- Bones, 84, longtime resident of the Heppner-Ione area, died Father Gerry Condon will be Patrick's Catholic Church, May 29, 1995, at her home in honored at a potluck celebra Heppner. Pomona, Ca., following a long tion commemorating the 40th line event is open to the illness with cancer. anniversary of his priesthood. public and everyone is invited At Mrs. Bones' request, there The reception will be held to attend. Beverages will be was no funeral or memorial ser Saturday, June 17, at 6 p.m., provided. vices. She was cremated May following Mass, at the St. 30. Her remains, along with those of her husband, James Bones, will rest on the mantel at the home of her son, Lee Bones of Tacoma, WA., Mrs. Bones was bom in lone on June 28,1910, to Charlie and is pleased to announce that Louise Gardner Ritchie. When she was three years old, the family moved to Lakeview where her mother taught school. After three or four years, the family returned to has joined the clinic staff. Heppner, where she and her New patients are now being accepted. sister, Faye, attended Heppner Appointments with Dr. Atkins Elementary and High School. may be made by calling the clinic at After graduating from high school in 1928, she went to 676 - 5504 . work as a waitress at the Reith Hotel in Reith, where she met Fred A. Ross, a Union Pacific engineer. They were married in Portland on November 28, 1928. He passed away in 1954. She met her second husband, James H. Bones, in The Dalles. They were married in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 14, 1969. He also preceded her in death. Mrs. Bones is survived by seven sons, Charles "Chuck" Ross, LaPine, George Ross, Dubois, ID, Francis "Frank" Ross, Pendleton, John "Jack" Ross, Bend, Donald Roy Ross, Cucamonga, CA; and twins, Dee Bones, Pomona, CA, and Lee Bones, Tacoma, WA; daughter, Faye Mabbott, Du bois, ID; step-daughter, Sher rie Bones Getchman; 30 grand children, three step-grandchil dren, 38 great-grandchildren and five step great-grandchil dren. Along with her husbands; she was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Faye and a son, Louis Dean Ross. Memorials may be made to any branch of hospice care. Pioneer Memorial Clinic Dr. Ernie Atkins, D.O. Camping Supplies Coolers GoasttoGoast j The Morrow County Sheriff's office in Heppner reports dispatching the following business during the past week: June 6: Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman airport for an alarm. Alarm turned out to be false. June 8: Morrow County deputy began an investigation of theft outside of lone; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept, to Barrat Street for a report of a possible fire. Fire turned out to be a controlled bum; Morrow County deputy ar rested Cindy Hart, 21, Irrigon for Failure to Appear. Hart was lodged at Umatilla County Jail; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon Marina for an assault; Morrow County deputy responded to the Irrigon area for a burglary in progress; Morrow County deputy ar rested Terry L. Botts, 24, Ir rigon, on a Hermiston Municipal warrant for Failure to Appear on a Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. He was transported to Umatilla County Sheriff's office and lodged. June 9: Morrow County deputy took a report of a stolen bicycle from the Irrigon junior high; Morrow County deputy ar rested Cory Nelson Owen, 26, Boardman for Criminal Mischief II. He was lodged at Umatilla County jail; Morrow County deputy took a report of suspicious persons in the Boardman area; Morrow County deputy began an investigation of a missing juvenile in lone. Juvenile was located; Morrow County deputy took a report of an illegal dumping on Fuller Canyon in the Hepp ner area; Morrow County deputy began an investigation of theft of vehicle parts in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Mitchell am bulance to a motorcycle acci dent on Highway 26, milpost 85. No transport was made; Morrow County deputy assisted the Irrigon ambulance on 7th St. in Irrigon; Morrow County deputy took a report of an animal problem in Irrigon. June 10: Morrow County deputy responded to assist the Oregon State Police with a report of a vehicle off the road and stuck. It was reported the the driver was possibly intoxicated; Morrow County deputy responded to take a report of a minor traffic accident. No ac tion was taken, turned out to be a civil matter; Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman area for a report of 4-wheelers racing around; Morrow County deputy responded to an audible alarm at Cascade Specialties. Alarm turned out to be false, building was secure; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Arlington ambulance to a motor vehicle 4 accident on 1-84, westbound, mile post 114. One female with injuries was transported to Mid Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles. June 11: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Arlington ambulance to Hwy 74, milepost 8 for a male with an illness. Patient was transported to Mid Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles. June 12: Morrow County deputy responded to a residence in Boardman for a protective service check; Morrow County deputy assisted the Boardman Police Dept, for a report of a juvenile problem at the Boardman Marina; Morrow County deputy responded to an alarm on run way at Tower road, Boardman. Alarm turned out to be false. June 13: Morrow County Sheriff's office dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept and am bulance to 1-84, milepost 126 west bound for a vehicle fire. No transports were made. » • p o r t ______ The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Aaron Miles Roach, 19, Spanish Fork, Utah-Violation of the Basic Rule, 55 mph in a 35 mph zone, $117 fine; Lori Elizabeth Straley, 34, Heppner-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $95 fine; Lori Marie Seitz, 34, Heppner-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $134 fine; Casey Clair Miller, 19, Ione- No Personal Flotation Device, $62 fine; Amy Jeanette Osmin, 22, Heppner-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 72 mph in a 55 mph zone, $95 fine; Thomas R. Lundquist, 39, Stanfield-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, $134 fine; Jam es F. 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