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Rent increase will force move
To the Editor:
My name is Mabel
Heath and I am 83 years old
I am currently living at the
St Patrick’s Senor Center
A fter living in
Hermiston for many years, I
moved back here to be near
my fam ily The senior
apartments were the ideal
place for me to live because
o f the proxim ity to the
downtown area
If the H ousing
Authority Board goes ahead
with the proposed rent
increase o f $60 to $80 over
the next 18 months, then I
will be forced to leave my
home o f the last five years
and find a more affordable
place to live I live on a fixed
income and do not have the
resources available to me to
be able to afford this type of
increase The first increase of
$20 in June will be hard
enough on me as it is.
If I am forced to give
up my hobbies and having
my hair done each week, I
will just sit and do nothing,
(s) Mabel C. Heath
Heppner
Heppner Youth Sports Academy is
just around the corner
continued from page one
R anch,
W heatland
Insurance, Bank o f Eastern
Oregon, M orrow County
Grain G row ers- C-Store,
M orrow C ounty G rain
Growers- Polaris dealership,
Devin Oil Company, Les
Schwab Tire C enter and
Heppner Gazette Times. The
Heppner Booster Club and
the Alumni Association are
also major contributors to
this event. “We could not
begin to do this without the
tremendous support that our
local businesses give us,”
said organizer Greg Grant
The first session will
be th e fo o tb all cam p
c o n d u cte d
by
N A IA
National Champion Linfield
University football staff It
will run immediately after
school June 7 and 8 It is
open to grades 4-12 Grade
lone Community Church
43rd Annual
Auction and Barbecue
Something fo r everyoneI
Saturday, June 4, 2005
Willows Grange Hall
lone, Oregon
Country Store and
Silent Auction, 10 a.m.
AUCTION, 10:30 a.m.
Pit Barbecue Dinner 12:30 p m.
4-8 will go from 3:45-5:30
p.m. “ This should allow
those kids to get to their
baseball practice also. We
don’t want to conflict with
those activities any more
than possible,” said Grant
“Hopefully the kids can have
a chance to access all that is
offered ” Grade 9-12 will
start at 3:45 p.m. and go until
8 p.m.
The basketball camp
conducted by Gordie James
and s ta ff o f W illam ette
University will be held June
14 and 15. Camp sessions
will be held from 9-11 a m
for grades 3-5; 12-3 p.m. for
grades 6-8 and 5-8 p.m for
grades 9-12.
The volleyball clinic
conducted by Tricia Wright
and s ta ff o f W illam ette
University will be held June
15. Camp will be June 16 and
17. Sessions for grades 9-12
will be 8 a m - 12 p.m and
elementary and junior high
students will meet from 1-4
p.m
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Heppner
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Walking distance to schools, park & swimming pool
Asking price: $148,000
For information, please call (541) 676-5043
H a m ilto n -M y la n
Funeral Home was in charge
o f arrangements
Obituaries
Cecil K.
McDaniel
Lois G Peterson
Cecil K McDaniel,
78, o f H eppner, died
Wednesday, May 25, 2005,
at P io n eer M em orial
Hospital
A graveside service
w as held May 27 at
Hardman Cemetery.
He was bom Dec. 5,
1926, at Hardman, to Elmer
and Ethel Allen McDaniel
He grew up in the Hardman
area where he attended the
Burton Valley and Hardman
schools
He w orked as a
tim ber faller for over 40
years; owned and operated
a saw shop in Burns for
several y ears and also
w orked on several area
ranches
Survivors include
sons, Steve M cDaniel o f
Lexington, Scott McDaniel
o f H ep p n er and Rick
M cD aniel o f H ardm an;
d au g h ters, Gin C arr o f
Dayville and Dixie Lathrop
o f John Day; sisters, Vern
Batty o f Portland and Vera
Cline o f West Valley City,
UT; 19 grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made
to the Hardman Community
Center, c/o Betty Carlson,
PO. Box 594, Heppner, OR
97836.
Sweeney M ortuary
o f Heppner is in charge o f
arrangements.
Barbara Jean
André
Barbara Jean André,
69, o f Ridgefield, WA died
May 23, 2005, after a battle
with lung cancer.
R ecitatio n o f the
Rosary was held May 27 at
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
in Ridgefield Funeral Mass
was held May 28, also at St.
Mary’s. Vault interment is at
St.
M ary ’s
C ath o lic
Cemetery in Ridgefield.
She was born May 1,
1936 at Spokane, WA.
She married James
B André at St. A ndrew ’s
Parish in Portland on Oct.
19,1957. The couple moved
to Ridgefield in 1964.
In Ridgefield, André
worked for the Ridgefield
School District in the food
service department She was
also a homemaker
She was a member of
St. M ary o f G u ad alu p e
C ath o lic C hurch. She
enjoyed ladies’ bunco, the
P o rtlan d
T railb laz e rs,
g ard en in g ,
c ro ssw o rd
p u zzles
and
her
grandchildren
S urvivors include
her husband, James André;
son, D avid R. A ndré;
daughters, Karen M. Kelly,
Kathy A Rauch and Kris M.
Preuss; sisters, C harlotte
Mattis, Elizabeth Daeges,
Helen Sandbothe, Margaret
Malone and Mary Wandler;
b ro th ers, Jam es D aeges,
Charles Daeges and John
D aeges;
and
12
g ra n d c h ild re n and four
great-grandchildren
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made
to Kaiser Hospice Program
Lois G Peterson, 82,
of
B oardm an,
died
Wednesday, May 25, 2005,
at Good Samaritan Center in
Hermiston
A memorial service
will be held at 10 a m ,
Saturday, June 4, at Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church
in B oardm an
P riv ate
inurnm ent was earlier at
R iv erv iew C em etery in
Boardman
She was bom July 21
1922, at Choteau, MT, to
Martin and Martha Swenson
Gronberg.
On July 21, 1946,
she m arried LaVerne M.
“Pete” Peterson at Choteau
She was the manager
o f Willow Run G olf Course
in Boardman for 25 years.
She was a member o f Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church
in B oard m an , L adies
T illicum C lub and th e
Boardman Senior Center
S urvivors include
her daughter, Lorrie Phillips,
and son-in-law , Chet, o f
Boardman; grandsons, Dean
Phillips and Terry Phillips,
and one great-grandson. She
was preceded in death by her
husband, Pete, on June 12,
2003, her parents, brothers
and sisters
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made
to the B oardm an Senior
Center directly or through
B urns
M o rtu a ry
of
Hermiston, P.O Box 289,
Hermiston, OR 97838.
Heppner Lion’s
Club to hold
BBQ and officer
installations
The Heppner Lion’s
Club will be holding their
annual summer barbeque
and officer installations on
Friday, June 10 at 6 p.m. at
th e
M o rro w
C ounty
Fairgrounds.
The special guest
speaker for the event will be
D istric t G o v ern o r Paul
Zastrow.
New officers to be
installed include: President-
A1 Scott, Vice President-
M olly R hea, S e c re tary -
Paula Trueax, Treasurer-
Steve Rhea, Lion Tamer- Jim
Fitcher, Tail Twister- Dean
Robinson and Membership-
Joyce Shepherd
Questions still
remain in
drowning case
The body recovered
by th e M o rro w C ounty
Sheriff’s Office from the
C olum bia R iv er near
Boardman on May 25 has
been positively identified as
38-year-old Timothy Brock
Zenor o f Hermiston.
The O regon State
Medical Examiner’s autopsy
results are not completed
and the investigation into
Zenor’s death is continuing.
The cause o f Zenor’s death
is undetermined at this time
A nyone
w ith
in fo rm atio n
reg ard in g
Zenor’s death is urged to call
Det Sergeant H arper at
(541) 676-5317.
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Passes available:
Family $125 • Individual $70
Swim lessons $30: Session 1, June 20-30;
Session 2, July 11-21; Session 3, Aug. 1-11
POOL HOURS:
IVIon-Fri 1-5 and 7-9
Sal-Sun 1-5
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Some lesson and swim pass
scholarships are available.
Call Merry for details!
A p p e ar/P o sse ssio n o f a
Controlled
Substance-2
Sheriff's Report
May 29: Boardman
PD arrested Jesus Olguin
The Morrow County Martinez, 29, on an Irrigon
Sheriff s Office (MCSO) re Justice Court w arrant for
ports handling the following
Failure to Pay Fine/DUII
business:
-B o ard m an
PD
a
rre
ste
d
Jaco
b
R
andall
May 24: Boardman
PD arrested David Escareno Snyder, 23, on an Irrigon
Ramirez, 22, on an UCSO Justice Court warrant for
w arran t fo r F ailure to Failure to Appear/Driving
A p p e ar/D riv in g
w hile while Suspended He was
Suspended-m isdem eanor also cited for No O perator’s
License
He was cited to appear
-Boardman PD cited
May 25: Boardman
J
Jesus
Torres Medina, 31,
PD a rre sted Irm a Irene
fo
r
N
o
In su ran ce and
G arza, 32, on an Irrigon
Driving
while
Suspended-
Justice Court warrant for
violation.
Failure to Pay Fine/Driving
-Boardman PD cited
while Suspended Garza was
Timothy
James Sailer, 21,
also cited for ID Theft and
fo
r
D
riving
w hile
False Information to a Peace
Suspended-violation.
O ffice
Jo se
M anuel
-Boardman PD cited
Longoria, 39, was cited for
No Insurance and Failure to Jairo H um berto Tom as
Register. Longoria was also U baldo, 20, for No
cited for Interference with a Operator’s License and No
Insurance.
Peace Office
-Boardman PD cited
May 26: Boardman
L
uis
A
lb erto V alazquez
PD cited Tomas Santiago
Quezada,
25, for Driving
Contreras Ramirez, 21, for
while
Suspended-violation,
No Operator’s License and
No Insurance and Violation
Driving Uninsured
-B oardm an
PD o f the Speed Limit, 45 mph
a rre sted M ark T hom as in a 30 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
K egler, 49, on U CSO
report
from
Umatilla PD that
w a rra n ts fo r F ailure to
Appear/DUII and Reckless Herminio Barbosa-Vazques,
Endangerment. Kegler was 48, w as a rre sted on an
lodged at Umatilla County Irrig o n Ju stice C o u rt
warrant for Failure to Pay
Jail.
-MCSO received a Fine/Criminal Trespass II.
-B o ard m an
PD
report from Umatilla PD that
arrested
Leonidas
Aparicio,
Ronald Tangsrud, 37, was
arrested on an Irrigon Justice 23, for V iolation o f the
Court warrant for Failure to Speed Limit, 92 mph in a 65
Pay Fine/Maintaining a Dog mph zone.
-MCSO cited John
as a Public Nuisance.
Philip
McDonough,
32, for
May 28: Boardman
No
Insurance.
PD arrested Zachary Guy
-MCSO received a
Baker, 19, for DUII (BAC
report from a caller in Irrigon
. 10 ) .
that
citizens blocked in a
-Boardman PD cited
v
eh
icle
th a t has been
Timothy James Sailer, 21,
sp
eed
in
g
th ro u g h th eir
fo r
D riv in g
w hile
neig
h
b
o
rh
o
o d They are
Suspended-violation.
-B oardm an
PD holding th re e to fo u r
a rre ste d Jesu s D aniel juveniles in the vehicle by
Fuentes Cardenas, 25, for th reaten in g them w ith a
brick. MCSO cited Brent
DUII (BAC 04).
-B oardm an
PD Sm ith, 24, fo r C areless
a rre ste d C asey E ugene Driving.
-M C SO a rre sted
Stengel, 61, for DUII (BAC
Steve
A
nderson, 44, for
.14).
Harassment
and Menacing.
-MCSO received a
-Boardman PD cited
rep o rt from W ashington
Jason
Eugene
Imus, 19, for
County Sheriff’s Office that
M
inor
in
Possession
and
Avery Allen Aaron, 23, was
cited
Jackie
Eugene
Scott,
arrested on an Irrigon Justice
Court warrant for Failure to 21, fo r T heft III and
Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile Providing Alcohol.
-MCSO received a
S uspended A aron was
report
from
Hermiston PD
lodged at W ashington
that
Lucero
Rosas,
20, was
County Jail.
-MCSO cited Lilia arrested on an Irrigon Justice
Iren e M endoza, 27, for Court warrant for Failure to
Driving while Suspended- Pay Fine/Possession o f Less
than O ne O unce o f
violation.
-M C SO
cited Marijuana
May 30: M CSO
V iviana F lo res, 49, fo r
receiv
ed
a re p o rt from
Violation o f the Basic Rule,
U
CSO
th
at
A lton K ent
80 mph in 55 mph zone.
Helton,
37,
was
arrested on
-M C SO arre sted
Michelle Ann Stephens, 31, local warrants with a hold
on a UCSO felony warrant placed for a MCSO warrant
for F ailure to A p p ear/ fo r F ailure to A p p ear/
Possession o f a Controlled Contempt o f Court Helton
S ubstance II, D U II and w as lodged at U m atilla
Failure to Carry and Present. County Jail.
S tephens w as lodged at
Umatilla County Jail
-M C SO arrested
Karl James Hollibaugh, 51,
on a L incoln C ounty
Sheriff’s warrant for Failure
to A ppear/D U II. He was
cited to appear in circuit
court in Newport.
-MCSO received a
report from Roseburg PD
th a t
Shaw n
M ichael
Chandler, 27, was arrested
on a Morrow County Circuit
Court warrant for Failure to
Births
M adison
Paris
Palm er- a d au g h ter,
M adison Paris, was born
M ay 17, 2005 at G ood
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston to Jennifer and
Jason Palmer o f Heppner.
Kennedy Michelle
Fisher- a daughter, Kennedy
Michelle, was born May 25,
2005 at G ood Shepherd
Medical Center in Hermiston
to Elizabeth and Brian Fisher
o f Boardman.
urfe, while, lonthalr male cal, 13 U».,
answen le name el Kellnm. Was seni
(rem me Nerth Pele, Alaska. Anyene who
has seen the cal, alive er dead, cantaci
Jim Nelsen, 150 i. Main Si., Lexington.