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FO U R - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 27.1997 The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner G A Z E T T E -T I M E S U S P S 240-420 Wranglers Riding Club. Survivors include his wife, Flo rence of Heppner; sons, Marion and Stephen, both o f Pendleton, and James of Canby; daughter, Mary Ruth Troyer of La Grande; brother, Joe B. Green o f Pendle ton; sisters, Ruth McCaleb of Portland; and Louise Hagerman of La Grande; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 11 step- grandchildren and 24 step-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brother, Herman, and sister, Mildred Lundblad. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 733, Heppner, OR 97836. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, w as in charge of arrangements. County Fair and Rodeo Parade in 1979. He had been engaged in live stock and farming endeavors all of his life. Mr. Green was a member of the H eppner U nited M ethodist church, the Odd Fellows Lodge and was a charter member of the Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Oregon Office at 147 West Willow Street Telephone (541) 676-9228. Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 33., Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $18 in Morrow . Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Coun ties; $25 elsewhere. April Hilton-Sykes............................ ................................................... News Editor Stephanie Jensen .................................................................. Typesetting Monique D evin......................................................Advertising Layout it Graphics Bonnie Bennett ...................................................................................... Distribution Penni Keersemaker ...................................................................................... Printer David Sykes, Publisher Obituaries June Dick .1 » * . ' ' i • • Gresham resident June M. Dick, 76, died Thursday, August 14, 1997 in Clackamas. Memo rial services were held August 18, 1997 in Portland. Mrs. Dick was bom June 3, 1921, in Spokane, WA to Lucious F. and Harriet Shong Cousins. The family moved to Wisconsin while she was a teenager and she completed her schooling there. She maimed Francis Jarvis in 1938 at Eau Claire, WI. They moved to Portland in 1942. Mr. Jarvis died in 1966. She later married Kemp Dick in 1968. June enjoyed crafts, bingo and lodge meetings. Survivors include her husband; sons, Donald Jarvis and Steven Jarvis, both o f Portland; daugh ters, Sonja Frye o f Oregon City, K athryn Weeg o f P o rtland, Sandra Moyer o f Ocean Park, WA, and Stephanie Glover o f Bethel Island, CA; stepsons, Daryl Dick of Gresham and Den nis and Gary Dick, both of New port; stepdaughter Diane Dick Snider of Olympia, WA; brother, James A. Cousins o f San Jose, CA; 16 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; and one step- great-grandchild. Memorials can be sent to the American Heart A ssociation, 1425 NE Irving St., Suite 100, Portland, OR 97232-4201. Judy Gochnauer ' -v *. > - >.* . '.V . .** & 'V . i. ■ ■ *■ J \ Vj,.i.-.t-.»-- * ... ! ., • T * •• ' i* £ *'■ ; /..•? ■. • *. ■ • / * r ■ * - .a * •* ■ “i - i • •; f IV j ■>; -• V - » '$ - a '*• ■ ' '.,4 ■»»M i Judy Gochnauer, North Bend, formerly of Heppner, died Sun day, August 17, 1997, at North Bend. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 23, 1997 at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Coos Bay. Mrs. G ochnauer graduated from Spearman High School, Texas, in 1955, and West Texas State University in 1959 with a degree in English education. She taught ju n io r high in Texas, Heppner and Crestón, WA, until 1984. She was involved in many ac tivities, including Bible studies and Christian W omen’s Club. Her main interests focused on her grandchildren. Mrs. Gochnauer is survived by her husband, John of North Bend; and daughters, Lynne Guhlke, M elody N uxoll, and Cindy Gochnauer and families in Dav enport and Spokane, WA. She was preceded in death by her son Kenneth, in 1984. Memorial contributions may be made to: Stonecroft Ministries, P.O. Box 9609, Kansas City, MO 64134-0609; Leukemia Society o f America, 6501 SW Macadam Ave., Portland, OR 97201; or Emmanuel Episcopal Church Food Bank, 400 Highland, Coos Bay, OR 97420. Arrangements were in care of the North Bend Chapel. Buel C. Harshman vJ Buel C. Harshman, 78, died Thursday, August 21, 1997 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. Graveside service was held Tuesday, August 26,1997 at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. He was bom June 29, 1919 at Hardman, the son of Harvey and Anna Sperry Harshman. He was raised in the Hardman-Eight Mile area and attended the Hale Ridge School. He was an outdoorsman apd was raised on his father’s sheep ranch. He had a logging business and then worked for Weyerhauser and his son Jerry’s logging opera tion. Mr. Harshman spent most of the past 60 years in the Klamath Falls area and the Dayton and Walla Walla, WA areas. He served with the US Army during World War II. His marriages to Maxine Way and Jody Weddle ended in di vorce. He married Betty Pagura, who passed away in January 1991. On December 4, 1991, he m arried Nina Cox Denton at Carson City, NV. Survivors include his wife, Nina Harshm an o f Heppner; daughter Nancy Ward of Walla Walla; sons Jerry Harshman of W aitsburg, WA, and Larry Harshman of Milton-Freewater; stepdaughters Jeannie Powell of Idaho City, ID, Carol Rogers of Bremerton, WA, Joyce Pagan of Gilroy, CA, and Claudia Sherman o f Spokane; stepsons, Colin Pagura of Klamath Falls, Forrest Burkenbine o f H eppner, and Arthur Burkenbine of Hermiston; a brother, Everett Harshman of Heppner; and numerous grand children and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Gary; a brother, Lloyd; and sisters Irene Howard and Delcie May Waldon. Memorial contributions may be made to Air Life of Oregon, 2500 N eff Road, Bend, OR 97701. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, was in charge of arrangements. D A /$ Report Morrow County District Attor ney William Hanlon has con ducted the following case: Candelano Camon Mendoza, 37, of Boardman, was convicted of Rape 1 - A/Felony on May 28, 1997, and was sentenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 120 months in the Oregon Dept, of Correc tions with 20 years post-prison supervision with the following conditions that he have no con tact with the victim’s family, no contact with the victim, be de ported, register as a sex offender, submit to an HIV test, submit to blood sample for DNA testing, and that pnson time will run con secutive to case #95 CF 74. He was also convicted o f Sexual Abuse 1 - B/Felony on May 28, 1997, and was sentenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 18 months in the Oregon Dept, of Corrections to run consecutive to Count I above and case #95 CF 74. Mendoza was also convicted of another count o f Rape 1 -A/ Felony on May 28,1997, and was sentenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 70 months in the Or egon Dept, of Corrections and 20 years post-prison supervision with the following conditions that he have no contact w ith the victim’s family, no contact with the victim, be deported, register as a sex offender, submit to an HIV test, submit to blood sample for DNA testing and pay unitary assessment of $94. He was also convicted o f another count of Sexual Abuse 1-B/Felony on May 28, 1997 and was sentenced by Judge Jeffrey W allace to 18 months in the Oregon Dept, of Corrections and a unitary assess ment o f $94. Jesse Eugene Lewis, age not given, of Heppner, was convicted on Recklessly Endangering An other- A/Misdemeanor on July 24, 1997 and sentenced by Judge Jef frey Wallace to three years pro bation, six months in jail sus pended with the following con ditions that he forfeit gun/ weapon, have no weapon, violate no laws and pay $118 in fees and assessments. Come Sh are With Us At Willow Creek Baptist Cli urck Worship Service at 3 p.m. M eetin g in the 7th -d ay A d v en tist C hurch 5 6 0 N o rth M inor C ^ M cla / & aA /ed Jennifer Hughes & David jaca Wedding August 30th Robyn struthers & Steve Rollis M C S W b o ard Wedding September 13 to m e e t A regular board meeting of the Morrow Soil and Water Conservation District/Weed Advisory Board will be held Tuesday, September 2, at 1 p.m. in the conference room at the Pettyjohn Office Building. Agenda items include: Environmental Quality Incentive Program, Conservation Reserve Program, manager report, weed report, agency reports and other business. The meeting is open to the public. Tamarra Baker & joey Van Doom Wedding September 20 Andrea Ball & Andy Fletcher Wedding September 27; Reception October 18 Kimberly Bedortha & clint Finley Wedding October 4; Shower September 8 ^ M iutoy'i D a u ) 217 North Main Heppner Country Rose Jr 676-915® «MO. ...» — . n S —C * . Back-to-School SAVINGS on school supplies See our in-store specials through Sept. 6 TAKE A WELLNESS BREAK! This Week’s All Natural Health Drink: BLACKBERRY BANANA a t M u r r a y ’s C ountry Rose 1/1 Ä M w u ä ,J °ozi m Country Rose W E W IL L B E C L O SE D M ONDAY, SEPT. 1 FOR LABO R D A Y Cornett Green Alex Cornett Green, 85, of Heppner, died Sunday, August 24, 1997, at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. The funeral was Tuesday, Au gust 24,1997 at the United Meth odist Church in Heppner, with concluding service and burial at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Green was bom December 16,1911, at Heppner, to Alex and Mattie Bryant Green. He grew up in Heppner and attended local schools and graduated from Heppner High School in 1930. He attended Binkey-Walker Business College in Portland, then returned to Heppner. On March 5, 1932, he married Florence French at Pendleton. Mr. G reen m anaged grain warehouses for Balfour Guthrie and Company and Intenor Ware house Company for a number of years. He owned and operated C ornett Green Feed Store in Heppner. Mr. Green enjoyed and assisted with Morrow County Fair and Rodeo activities. He won the Morrow County Saddle at the 1965 rodeo. 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