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V * FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, October 4, 1995 Sheriff» Report The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES U.S.P.S 240-420 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly and entered as second-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 Gazette-Times, P.O Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $18 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Counties; $25 elsewhere. Joyce H u g h e s............................................................... Office Manager, Typesetting April llilton-Sykes.......................................... .............................. News Editor Stephanie Jen sen ................................................... Typesetting, Layout, Distribution Monique D e v in .......................................................... Advertising layout & Graphics Penni K eersem aker............................................................................................. Printer D avid and A pril H ilto n -S y ke s, P ub lishers Letters to the Editor Cheers for stand on dress code very young, so it will be with them for the rest of their lives. My sincere hope is that the parents will jump on the band wagon and join principal Dickenson with his improved and attractive code of dress. Referring to children, the Good Book says, "The vine will grow the way it is trained up." Sincerely, (s) Lois Winchester To the Editor: Congratulations to Heppner Gazette-Times for the front page full coverage on the new rules on proper dress code for Hepper school students. "Tip O' the H at", and a thousand cheers for principal Dickenson for the stand he has taken to help young people be more presentable and attractive to associate with. Pride and self- respect should be first in the Births Justice Court Report_____ Nathan Taylor Swart-a son Nathan Taylor was born to Heather and Daniel Swart of Boardman on September 14, 1995 at Good Shepherd Com munity Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 3 oz. The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: David O. Michael, 20, Hep- pner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone, $122 fine; James McFadden Stirewalt, 69, Spray-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $49 fine; Carri Lee Brownfield, 23, Lexington-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $67 fine. ¿Ngw r« T ip 1 Flannels r* n r August Hanson Peterson-a son August Hanson was born to Lea Mathieu and Joel Peter son of lone on September 19, 1995 at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. Grandparents are Joe and Myrtle Mathieu of Belton, Texas and Don and Martha Peterson of lone. ‘fabrics - *3 ” yd. Crafts S Quilters Cottons' *397 yd. White on White % White on Ecru *3*8 yd. F a b rics Etc. 676-9141 1 43 N . M a in H e p p n e r, O R WE’RE CLEANING HOUSE For N ew Inventory • 4 0 % off Rack • Tan Special *10-*25 • Large reduction on Hair Accessories • • • • Miniatures Select Earrings at 3/*1 Almost give away items Potpourri & Accessories October, 5th - 10th Stop by , say Hi and help us serve you. Put a suggestion in our suggestion box. r Hours 9 a.m . • 5 :3 0 p.m . v C o u n tr y R ose 2.V1 N Mn¡n W ednesday, O ct. 25-flu shots, Heppner Senior Center, 10 a.m.-noon; Thursday, Oct. 26-blood pressures and immunizations, Heppner office, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m .; T uesday, O ct. 31-blood pressures and immunizations, Boardman, 9:30 a.m .-4 p.m. The Morrow County Sheriff's Don Gunderson, Sr. The Morrow County Health Office in Heppner reports A memorial service for Don Dept, lists the following mon dispatching the following G underson, Sr. was held thly schedule for blood business during the past week: September 30, in Willamette pressures, immunizations: Sept. 26: Morrow County Christian Church in West Linn,, Thursday, O ct. 5-blood deputy responded to Hwy 730 with a private interment in pressures and immunizations, for a domestic call at a vehicle. Willamette National Cemetery. Heppner office, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 Yvonne F. Hiatt, 52, of Her Mr. Gunderson died Sep p m .; miston, was cited for Failure to tember 27,1995 of cancer at the Tuesday, O ct. 10-blood Appear/Theft III then released. age of 66. pressures and immunizations, H C C meeting set Sept. 27: Morrow County He was bom May 3,1929, in Boardman, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m .; deputy began an investigation Kirkhaven, Minnesota. He was Thursday, Oct. 12-blood of a theft at the Lexington raised in Nortonville, North pressures and immunizations, The next meeting of the Cemetery; Dakota. His family moved to Heppner office, 8:30 a.m .-4:30 Heppner Coordinating Council Morrow County Sheriff's of Heppner when he was in high p.m .; will be on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at fice dispatched the Mitchell am school. He lived more than 40 Tuesday, O ct. 17-blood 7:30 a.m. in the Heppner bulance to a residence in Mit years in Oregon, most recent pressures and immunizations, Ranger District office. chell for a female with an il ly in Aloha. Boardman, 9:30 a.m .-4 p.m .; The agenda includes discus lness. Transport was unknown; W ednesday, O ct. 18-flu A U.S. Navy veteran, he was sion of housing development Morrow County deputy a tool and die maker. He work shots, Irrigon Senior Center, and self-assessment of com responded to the Boardman ed for Iron Fireman, Omark In 1-7 p.m.; munity strengths and weak area for a complaint of tele dustries, Electronic Specialties, Thurday, Oct. 19-flu shots, nesses. phone harassment; Dimeco and GAF. In 1980, he Heppner office, 8:30 a.m .-7 The public is welcome to at Morrow County deputy opened his own shop, XL p.m .; tend the meeting. responded to the Irrigon area Manufacturing in Tualatin. Monday, Oct. 23-flu shots, for an animal problem. He m arried Linda lone City Hall, 4-7 p.m .; Sept. 28: Morrow County Loughridge on February 6, Tuesday, Oct. 24-flu shots, Sheriff's office dispatched the 1988. Boardman, 9:30 a.m .-7 p.m .; Arlington Fire Dept, to a vehi Survivors include his wife; cle fire on 1-84, milepost 149; daughters, Sandra Benton of Morrow County deputy took San Francisco, Susan of San a report of theft from Gary Moe Diego and Sandra David of of Irrigon. Reported taken were Portland; son, Don Jr. of six sheets of sheetrock, electric Beaverton; sister, Mary • Around 100 people were present for the senior meal Sept. 27. cord and vandalism to a win Schoonover of Riverside, « Three meals were home delivered. Members of the Lutheran dow, totaling $200; California; brother, Eddie Jr. of Church served. John Wood won the birthday gift certificate; Marie Morrow County Sheriff's of H eppner; m other, Lucille Steagall won the free meal ticket and Ruth Nutting, the bingo fice dispatched the Condon Massey of Riverside; and eight ticket. ambulance to the courthouse grandchildren. The menu for Oct. 11 will be baked chicken, baked potatoes, for a juvenile problem; Remembrances may be made jello, vegetable tray, rolls and peaches. Members of the Mormon Morrow County deputy to VNA Hospice, Division of Church will serve. , responded to the Irrigon area Legacy Visiting Nurse, 2701 The Senior Center board meeting will be held at Oct. 11, at for a juvenile problem; N .W . Vaughn, Suite 720, 1 p.m. Morrow County Sheriff's of Portland OR 97210. Thirty-eight units of blood were donated at the Red Cross blood fice dispatched the Boardman Bronleew e-Bass Funeral drawing at the Senior Center, Sept. 26. ambulance to the Boardman Home was in charge of arran One table of cards was in play Friday afternoon. Seven seniors clinic to transport a patient; gements. enjoyed the movie, "Jungle Book" Sunday evening. Morrow County deputy The bus took a group of seniors to Hardman for the oyster, responded to West Glenn in salmon and ham dinner Saturday evening, Sept. 30. Boardman for a neighborhood There will be a party Saturday evening, Oct. 7, with Tim disturbance; Cundell providing music. Everyone is invited to attend. Those Morrow County deputy The M orrow County attending are asked to bring finger foods for refreshments. responded to the Boardman District Attorney's office in An RSVP open house will be held in Pendleton, Thursday, Oct. area for a neighborhood Heppner reports handling the 12, from 1-3 p.m. The bus will be going, so volunteers 55 and problem; following business during the older should get signed up. Dyann Jo Swanson and staff will Sept. 29: Morrow County past week: show the new software and provide dessert and surprises. Those Sheriff's office dispatched the Sept. 26: Lydia Pena, 34, attending need to sign up by Oct. 6. Those who are 55 and not Boardman Fire Dept, to a brush Boardman, was convicted of yet members of RSVP, but would like to be are welcome. fire at Kunze and Main streets two counts of delivery of a con Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday, exercise 10 in Boardman; trolled substance (metham- a.m.; Wednesday, blood pressure clink 11 p.m., senior meal ‘M orrow County deputy phetamine) within 1,000 feet of noon, quilters 1 p.m.; Friday, cards 2 p.m.; Sunday, movie 7 p.m. responded to the area of th e1 a school. The conviction stems Flu shots will be given at the Senior Center Oct. 25, from 10 Port of Morrow for a report of from two incidents occurlng in * a.m.-noon. shots fired. Deputy was unable January and March when Pena to locate anything. was arrested for selling 1 Morrow County deputy methamphetamine from her' responded to a disturbance in apartment across f r o * River- ' front of Yaw's Restaurant in side High School in Boardman Heppner. she will be sentenced Oct. 26. Sept. 30: Morrow County Martin Prado, 24, Hermiston, ^ deputy responded to search for formerly convicted of burglary a missing hunter near the 53-14 , in 1993 in Morrow County, was i forest road near Cutsforth Park;. . convicted of violating parole. < t! Morrow County deputy v rHe was ordered into a drug responded to the Boardman treatm ent facility pending area for a report of a tree that sentence on Nov. 30. had fallen on W. Kunze road; Mariano Cavillo-Ramirez, 16, Lx A Morrow County Sheriff's of Boardman, was indicted by a I fice dispatched the Arlington Morrow County Grand Jury for Fire Dept, to a vehicle fire on Rape I and Sexual Abuse I. 1-84, milepost 146 east bound. Cavillo-Ramirez is accused of Oct. 1: Morrow County victimizing an 11 year old Sheriff's office dispatched the Boardman girl. He is the first Spray Fire Dept, to Spray High ballot number 11 case in Mor School for a fire alarm. Alarm row County and is being turned out to be false; treated as an adult in spite of Morrow County deputy his age. He is scheduled to ap assisted a disabled motorist on pearance Oct. 5. 1-84, milepost 150 east bound. Oct. 2: Morrow County deputy responded to lone for Couple visits » .. * * '. \ a complaint of property Heppner relatives damage; Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strahom Fire Dept, to Hwy 74 by the • Tax Deferred Annuities from Santa Barbara, California, golf course for a vehicle fire; visited with relatives in Hepp Morrow County deputy took ner on Sunday. • IR A ’s & S E P P S a report of theft of gasoline in Mrs. Strahom is the former • Mutual Funds for Potential Growth the Irrigon area; Jo Ann Crawford, daughter of Morrow County deputy Bill and Isabel Wflson Craw & Income responded to Irrigon for a ford. Her relatives on the report of theft of services off of Crawford side owned the • Tax free Municipal Bond Funds* 4th St. West; Heppner Gazette-Times for Morrow County deputy took • Pension Plan Rollovers many years. a report of trespass and First cousins living in Hepp suspicious circumstances in the *som e taxes may apply ner are Len Ray Schwarz, Heppner area. Kathryn Hoskins, Bob Jones and Lorena Jones. St« Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board PA*» Report This little girl traveled across the Cascades to become the heart of her family! Please warm her heart i? give her a call at the Nelson homestead. Retirement Heppner I can help you N O W 1 Bird Hunting Supplies Talk to me about: And« Kay Zastrow Marriat c Licenses The Morrow County Clerk's office at the courthouse in Heppner reports issuing the following marriage licenses during the past week: Sept. 25: Steven Earl Sinor, 22, Bend; and Kellie Rachel Bulow, 19, Bend; Oct. 2: Jeffrey Keith Key, 31, lone; and Brenda Lee Patton Larson, 34, lone. GoasttoGoast Hrppnrr Health Pcpt. Plan for your ( ft7ft 942ft Obituaries WF ( 4 V HU P UH t Market Repart Comp*loom 0* It* Morrow County Omn Orow^l Tuesday, Oct. 3 Soft White *5.03/*5.08 Oct. *5.10/»5.12 Nov. *5.14/*5.16 Dec. *5.l8/*5.20 Jan. *5.22/*5.23 Feb. Barley •130 Oct.-Dec. 676-9127 BBO Financial Services a d e p a rtm e n t of B E O Available to speak at Organization meetings Insurance products are offered through BEO Financial Services, a department of Bank of Eastern Oregon and issued by licensed Insurance Companies. 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