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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 27, 1995 - FIVE
Obituaries
Glenn Jacob Sherer
Graveside services for Glenn
Jacob Sherer were Saturday,
September 23 at the Echo
Cemetery.
Mr. Sherer, 89, of Union,
died Wednesday, September
20,1995, at his home in Union.
He was born November 19,
1905, at Moscow, Idaho, to
Guy and Cora Gilman Sherer.
He graduated from high school
at Lexington.
On September 3, 1930, he
married Margaret Melville at
Pilot Rock. They lived in Hepp-
ner until 1939 when they mov
ed to La Grande for three years
before moving to Portland. In
1950, they moved to Echo
where Mr. Scherer was an in
surance and real estate agent
for many years. They moved to
Union in 1973 when they re
tired.
Mr. Sherer was a member of
the Umatilla Masonic Lodge 40
in Echo. He enjoyed hunting
and fishing.
Mrs. Sherer died in 1984, and
a brother, Don Munkers, also
died earlier.
Survivors include brothers,
Harold "D oc” Sherer of lone
and Riley Munkers of Hepp-
ner, and a sister, Joann Boas of
Illinois.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the charity of choice
directly or through Bums Mor
tuary of Hermiston, P.O. Box
289, Hermiston, 97838.
Dave Stirewalt
David William " D a v e "
Stirewalt, 81, of Spray, died
Wednesday, September 20,
1995, at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Prineville.
Memorial services were
September 23 at the Spray
School gymnasium.
Mr. Stirewalt was born
January 4, 1914, at Colville,
Washington to Daniel and
Jeannie Forbes Stirewalt. He
grew up in the Sour Dough
Ridge area near Spray. He was
the owner/operator of the JD
Ranch near Spray.
He married Jane R. McAndie
at Winnemucca, Nevada, in Ju
ly 1971.
He had been a member of the
Spray Rodeo Association and
had served on the Spray School
Board for several years.
He enjoyed rodeo, hunting,
fishing and raising animals.
Survivors include his wife,
Jane, at the home; his son, Dan
of Prineville; stepchildren,
Janet Davis of Spray, Bruce
Wilson of Bend and Susan
Caswell of Enterprise; brother,
Jim of Spray; sisters, Sarah
Pemberton of Redmond and
Ruby McCracken of Gold Hill,
and several grandchildren. A
daughter, Vivian Wagenblast
and a brother, preceded him in
death.
Jack Sumner
Jack Sumner, 60, of Portland,
a former District 59 State
Representative, died of cancer
on Sunday, September 17,
1995, at Portland.
Cryptside services were held
Saturday, September 23, at Mt.
Calvary Cemetery and Mauso
leum.
Mr. Sumner was born May
14, 1935, at Prineville.
He graduated from Heppner
High School and attended
Oregon State University where
he earned a bachelor of science
degree in engineering.
On December 14, 1974, he
and his wife, Sharon, were
married.
He was a farmer and a fixed
wing and helicopter pilot.
He was a member of the Odd
Fellows P.G .M ., BPOE in
Heppner; was Oregon State
Representative of District 59 for
four sessions in the Oregon
Legislature; had been chairman
of the Morrow County School
Board for 10 years.
He enjoyed traveling and
was involved in sports with his
daughter.
Survivors include his wife,
Sharon Sumner of Portland;
sons, Charlie of Lexington and
Jeff of Hillsboro; daughters Sal
ly Runyan of Vancouver, WA„
Jaci Jones of Logan, Utah; and
Tiffani and Brooke, both of
Portland; stepsons, Mike Gard
ner, Patrick Gardner and Steve
Gardner; brothers, Jim of The
Dalles, Tom of Arlington and
Jay in California; a sister, Laura
Krenk of Springfield; and
seven grandchildren. A son,
John, died in March and a
sister, Jean, also preceded him
in death.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the U.S. Rowing
(Womens Rowing Endow
ment), 201 S. Captial Ave.,
Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN
46225.
Beaverton Mortuary Pegg
Paxson and Springer Chapel
Funeral Home of Portland was
in charge of arrangements.
Grace B. Buschke
Funeral Mass for Grace B.
Buschke was Saturday, Sep
tember 23, 1995 at St. Patrick
Catholic Church in Heppner.
Concluding service and burial
was at the Heppner Masonic
Cemetery.
Mrs. Buschke, 85, of Hepp
ner, died Tuesday, September
19, 1995, at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner.
She was bom September 25,
1909, at Hardman, to Frank and
Pearl McDaniel Miller. She was
raised and attended school in
Burton Valley near Hardman
and attended high school at
Hardman.
She married Max F. Buschke
on May 27, 1928, at Heppner.
They lived in the Rhea Creek
area for several years, then
returned to Hardman for a time
before moving to Heppner in
1943.
Mrs. Buschke worked for the
Bell Telephone Company in
Heppner until the office was
closed and later worked at Dr.
Huber's dental office and was
co-owner/operator of Miladies,
a dress shop in Heppner with
her aunt from 1959 until 1978.
She enjoyed sewing, crochet
ing, playing cards and being
with her grandchildren.
She was a member of St.
Patrick Catholic Church in
Heppner and the Morrow
County Historical Society.
Survivors include son, Del-
mer Buschke, of Heppner;
daughters, Joyce Ward of
Heppner and Carol Shipps of
Kennewick, Washington; eight
grandchildren, 12 great-grand
children and three great-great-
grandchildren. Her husband,
Max, and two brothers died
earlier.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box
515, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
Sweeney Mortuary of Hepp
ner was in charge of arrange
ments.
Sheriff« Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
Office in Heppner reports
dispatching the following
business during the past week:
Sept. 17: Morrow County
deputy
investigated
a
suspicious vehicle situation off
of Boardman Bombing Range
Road;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon
Marina for a disturbance.
Sept. 18: Morrow County
deputy began an investigation
of maintaining a dog as a public
nuisance;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated smoke from a house
on Gale Street, Heppner. The
deputy was unable to locate
anything;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Lexington
Emergency Medical Techni
cians and the Heppner am
bulance to a one car rollover on
Hwy 207 mile post 4. A Mor
row County deputy also
responded to the scene. Two
people were transported to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a juvenile pro
blem on Idaho Street in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of harass
ment at the Woodlands of Ir
rigon Trailer Court.
Sept. 19: Morrow County
deputy responded to a
residence in lone for a com
plaint of vandalism;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Lexington
area for a traffic hazard on the
road;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, to a business in
Boardman for a report in the
general area. The dispatch was
cancelled enroute;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to Dodge City Motel
room 38 for a male with an il
lness. No transport was made.
Sept. 20: Morrow County
Sheriff's office located a stolen
vehicle off of Kunze Road in
Boardman. The vehicle was
impounded;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Mark McCormick, 35, of
Irrigon, for Contempt of Court.
McCormick was taken to court
and sentenced;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Lawrence Perrin, 19, of
Irrigon, on a Circuit Court war
rant for Unauthorized Use of a
Motor Vehicle. A citation was
issued in lieu of lodging.
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Mitchell am
bulance for a cardiac problem;
Morrow County deputy
responded to assist the Irrigon
Fire Dept, with a structural fire
on Nevada Street in Irrigon.
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to a reported motor
vehicle accident one mile east
of Boardman. The ambulance
was unable to locate anything;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
Fire Dept, to a grass fire at
Blaylock Canyon Road;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Riverview
Motel, Boardman, for a civil
problem;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to the Raytheon
Plant, Boardman, for a male
with injuries. The patient was
transported to Good Shepherd
Community Hospital in
Hermiston;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Heppner
ambulance to Blake Ranch for
an accident. No transport was
made;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Condon
ambulance to Summit Springs.
Patient was transported to Mid-
Columbia Medical Center in
The Dalles;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Fossil Fire
Dept, to a field fire east of
Fossil;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a disturbance. The deputy
was unable to locate anything.
Sept. 23: Morrow County
deputies responded to a
residence in Irrigon for a fami
ly disturbance. Lucino Nava
Gonzalez, 30, was arrested for
Menacing and Pointing a Fire
arm at another person. Gon
zalez was lodged at the
Umatilla County Sheriff's
Office;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Heppner
ambulance to a residence on
Water Street for a male with an
illness. The patient was air
lifted;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area
for a report of vandalism;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report of domestic
disturbance with a possible
suicidal subject in the Irrigon
area;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of theft
of jewelry from an Irrigon
residence;
Morrow County deputy
began an investigation of a traf
fic accident on Hwy 74 near
Sand Hollow Road. Darrell
William Cecil, 65, Pilot Rock,
was arrested for Driving Under
the Influence of Intoxicants,
Assaulting a Public Safety Of
ficer and Resisting Arrest. Cecil
was lodged at the Umatilla
County Sheriff's Office jail;
Morrow County deputy
responded to Hwy 730, Irrigon,
to investigate a report of a traf
fic problem, driving complaint.
The deputy was unable to
locate anything.
Sept. 24: Morrow County
deputy responded to a distur
bance at Country Garden
Estates, Irrigon;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Condon Fire
Dept, to a grass fire near the
Condon Air Base;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to the BP station for
a five week old baby with an il
lness. No transport was made;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Arlington
ambulance to the Village Inn
Restaurant for a female with an
illness. The patient was
transported to the Mid-
Columbia Medical Center in
The Dalles.
Sept. 25: Morrow County
Sheriff's office dispatched the
Boardman Fire Dept, for a grass
fire at Kunze Road and Hilltop
Drive, Boardman;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance to the Fire Hall for
a man with an illness. The pa
tient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital
in Hermiston;
Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon Fire
Hall for a report of vandalism.
PUBLIC NOTICK
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Morrow County Public
Works is accepting sealed bids
to obtain a 19% standard cab
3/4 ton pickup with the follow
ing equipment or better:
GVW 8500
Factory Air Conditioning
Engine minimum 350 cubic
inch
410 Rearend
Spare tire and wheel
Engine Oil Cooler
Offroad Skid Plate
White in color
Bids will be received until Oc
tober 6, 1995 at 10:00 a.m. in
the Public Works Office at Lex
ington, Oregon. Award of bid
will be based upon the most
responsible bid submitted.
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex,
religion, age or handicapped
status in employment or the
provision of services.
Published: September 27, 1995
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
In the Matter of the Marriage of
LUIS MEDEL,
Petitioner
and
SANDRA ECHAVARIA,
Respondent.
No. 95-CV-43
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
SUMMONS
To Sandra
Echavaria,
Respondent.
You are hereby required to
appear and defend the Petition
filed against you in the above
entitled cause within 30 days of
the date of first publication
specified herein along with the
required filing fee, and in case
of your failure to do so, for
want thereof, Petitioner will
apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the Petition.
Notice to the Respondent:
READ THIS PUBLICATION
CAREFULLY! YOU MUST
"APPEAR" IN THIS CASE OR
THE OTHER SIDE WILL WIN
AUTOMATICALLY. TO "A P
P E A R " YOU MUST FILE
WITH THE COURT A LEGAL
PAPER CALLED A "M O
TION" OR "ANSW ER". THE
"M OTION " OR "ANSW ER"
MUST BE GIVEN TO THE
COURT CLERK OR AD
MINISTRATOR WITHIN 30
DAYS OF THE DATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION SPEC
IFIED HEREIN ALONG WITH
REQUIRED FILING FEE. IT
MUST BE IN PROPER FORM
AND HAVE PROOF OF SER
VICE ON THE PETITIONER'S
ATTORNEY.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUES
TIONS, YOU SHOULD SEE
AN ATTORNEY IMMEDIATE
LY. IF YOU NEED HELP IN
FINDING AN ATTORNEY,
YOU MAY CALL THE ORE
GON STATE BAR'S LAWYER
REFERRAL SERVICE AT
503-684-3763 OR TOLL FREE
IN OREGON 1-800-452-7636.
The Petition filed in the
above matter seeks a dissolu
tion of the marriage of the par
ties. The Petition further seeks
an Order indicating that the
property of the parties has
already been divided and
should remain as presently
divided.
Dale L. Smith
OSB No. 79398
Attorney for Petitioner
Published: September 6,13, 20
and 27, 1995_________ __
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICK
Board of Director's Meeting
A public meeting of the
Board of Directors of the Mor
row County Unified Park and
Recreation District will be held
at the Morrow County School
District Administration Build
ing in Lexington, Oregon, at
7:30 pm, Thursday, September
28, 1995. The meeting will cer
tifying the election results from
the District's recent serial levy.
Any person may appear at the
meeting and participate.
(s) William J. Kuhn,
Attorney for District
Published: September 27, 1995
PUBLIC NOTICi
Willow Creek Park District
monthly meeting for October-
October 4th 7:00 p.m. lone Ci
ty Hall.
Published: September 27, 1995
The Council for the City of
Heppner, Oregon will conduct
a public hearing at 7:00 PM on
October 9, 1995 at Heppner Ci
ty Hall, 188 North West Willow
Street regarding a violation of
City Ordinance No. 474, an Or
dinance Abating Nuisance for
Accumulation of Solid Waste
and Fire Hazards.
The following property is in
violation of the ordinance
because of deposits of solid
wastes scattered about the
premises that create a fire
hazard and harborage for
rodents and insects and is in
jurious to the health, safety and
general welfare of the people.
1. 495 South Chase Street,
Map #2S 26 35BC, Lot #8500
Published: September 27, 1995
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PUBLIC NOTICK
Morrow County residents
who wish to maintain "N o
Spray" zones on county pro
perty or rights-of-way adjacent
to their private property are
hereby required to file a request
form for the non-application of
weed control chemicals. Forms
are available at the Morrow
County Public Works Depart
ment, PO Box 453, Lexington,
OR 97839. Requests may also
be received by calling (503)
989-9502.
Published: September 27, 1995
C A R D OF T H A N K S
PUBLIC NOTICE
Special session of the Oregon
Trail Library Board of Director's
will be held 10/2/95 at 5p.m. at
K,S,M, Offices, 267 Main St.,
Heppner, Or.
Published: September 27, 1995
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
OF REGULAR
MEETING
The Morrow County Health
District will hold a regular
meeting at 7 p.m. on October
2, 1995 at Boardman Am
bulance Hall, 300 East Wilson
Road, the agenda for the
meeting is as follows:
I. Call to order;
II. Approvala of September
11, 1995 minutes;
III. Public Comments;
IV. CEO Report;
V. Financial Report-August;
VI. Quitclaim Deed;
VII. Executive Session;
A. Physician/Dentist Con
tracts (ORS 192.660);
VIII. New Business;
IX. Adjournment.
Published: September 27, 1995
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF
NONDISCRIMINATION
Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc., is the reci
pient of Federal financial
assistance from the Rural Elec
trification Administration, an
agency of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, and is subject to
the provisions of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, as
amended, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, the Age Discrimina
tion Act of 1975, as amended,
and the rules and regulations of
the U.S. Department of Agri
culture which provide that no
person in the United States on
the basis of race, color, national
origin, age, or handicap shall
be excluded from participation
in, admission or access to,
denied the benefits of, or other
wise be subjected to discrimina
tion under any of this organiza
tion's programs or activities.
The person responsible for
coordinating the organization's
nondiscrimination compliance
efforts is Fred R. Toombs,
Manager. Any individual, or
specific class of individuals,
who feels that this organization
has subjected them to discrim
ination may obtain further in
formation about the statues and
regulations listed above from
and/or file a written complaint
with this organization, or the
Secretary, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
20250; or the Administrator,
Rural Electrification Ad
ministration, Washington D.C.
20250. Complaints must be fil
ed within 180 days after the
alleged discrimination. Con
fidentiality will be maintained
to the extent possible.
Published: September 13, 20
and 27, 1995
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We would like to express our
appreciation for the care and
thoughtfulness given to our
loved one before and after his
passing, especially Home
Health, Pioneer Memorial
Hospital staff and Dr. Ed.
We also would like to thank
everyone for the cards, flowers,
food and prayers during this
time. A special thank you to
Auntie Beth and Uncle Howard
for all your help and always be
ing there for us.
The family of Charles Starks
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The family of Grace Buschke
would like to thank everyone
for the prayers, food, cards and
donations to the Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Foundation.
Also a special thanks to all the
staff at the Pioneer Memorial
Nursing Home and Dr. Ed for
the excellent care given our lov
ed one while she was a resi
dent. God Bless you all.
Glen & Joyce Ward
& family
Delmer & Judy Buschke
& family
Carol Shipps & family
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I wish to thank the board of
directors of Heppner T.V. Inc.:
Greg Sweek, Linda Shaw,
Dean Gilman, Riley Munkers
and Bob Ployhar for the great
party, gifts, cards and cash.
A special thanks to Butch and
Judie Laughlin, Phil and Bettie
Doherty, Tom Rawlins, Ed
Dick, Bebe Munkers, Mary
Eleanor Gilman and Marsha
Sweek for attending my retire
ment party.
Thanks again,
Tom and Vi Springer
____________________9-27-lp
M ISCELLANEOUS
TV membership for sale $85.
676-9232 or 676-9477 . 5-3-tfc
FOR SALE: TV hookup $75.
Call 503-676-5167 evenings.
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Misses size 12 leather coat.
Worn very little. Excellent con
dition. $100 or best offer. Call
989-8340.____________ 9-27-tfe
19 cu ft refrig-n-freeze, $50; out
fitter tent stove, never been us
ed, 2 8 "x l4 "x l0 ", $60; heavy
duty 12 oz oiled canvas wall
tent 12x10 ft, $175; sigma-XQ
multi coated lens, 200 mm, $50;
Colt sporter rifle, model R6530,
.223 Rem., match H Bar. 676-
2136, 676-9480._______ 9-27-lc
For Sale: used trumpet with
case. Very good condition.
$130. Call Tom Currin,
676-9711._____________9-20-2c
For Sale: alto sax, good condi
tion. $500. Call Gary or Barb
Watkins, 676-9949.
9-27-2c
Special Fall pricing on all Hi-
Qual Livestock equipment.
Morrow
County
Grain
Growers, Lexington, OR
503-989-8221 or 1-800-452-83%.
9-27-2c
WANTED
WANTED: Chaperone for the
1995-% Fair and Rodeo Court.
Please contact the Fair Office,
676-9474.
9-27-2c
SERVICES
Linoleum carpet sales and in
stallation, interior, exterior
painting. Free estimates. Call
Tim Hedman, evenings
676-9054. Licensed and bond
ed #78201.
1-4-tfc