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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 8, 2005
The O fficial N ew spaper
Chamber Chatter
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
By Claudia Hughe«, Exec. Dir.
Heppner
What a treat to have
visitors from Australia pass
through the Chamber office
last week They had flown
into C alifornia, rented a
m o to r hom e and w ere
follow ing the byways o f
Oregon After they left the
C ham ber, I found them
en jo y in g a d rin k w hile
visiting with customers and
s ta ff
at
M urrays.
A dditionally, there were
visitors with Irish heritage
and a couple moving here
from Jordan Valley in the
office People continue to
discover Heppner and want
to return.
Summ er calendars
are filling up fast Golfing,
fishing d erb y and O H V
events fill June Then, invite
frien d s and fam ily to
H ep p n er July 29 for
“ C eleb ra te
H isto ric
Heppner.” The event will
kick off with sidewalk sales,
followed by the free BBQ
served by th e H ep p n er
Chamber and sponsored by
the Bank o f Eastern Oregon.
The annual pie auction will
top off the meal. This year
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Obituaries
Eva Margery
Arndt
Eva Margery Arndt,
81, oflrrigon, died Tuesday,
May 31, 2005, at G ood
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston
A graveside service
was held June 6 at Desert
Lawn Memorial Cemetery in
Irrigon
She was born May
11, 1924, at Salida, CO, to
William C. and Mary Eva
Higgins Anderson
She came to Irrigon
19 years ago from South St.
Paul, MN.
Survivors include
sons, R ichard A rndt o f
Irrigon and Gary Arndt o f
E agan,
MN;
th re e
grandchildren and one great-
g ran d ch ild
She w as
preceded in death by her
husband, Jake H Arndt in
1994, and by her parents,
William and Mary Anderson.
Burns M ortuary o f
Hermiston is in charge o f
arrangements.
Beatrice Thomson
I
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re­
ports handling the following
business:
June 1: Boardman
PD received a report o f a
m inor m o to r vehicle
accident A vehicle backed
into a fire truck and caused
minor damage
-M C SO a rre sted
Vanessa Chavez, 19, on a
Umatilla County Juvenile
w arran t fo r P ro b atio n
V iolation. C havez w as
lodged at Umatilla County
Juvenile Facility.
June 2: M CSO
received a re p o rt from
Hermiston PD that Bobbie
Lee Wade, 21, was arrested
on an Irrigon Justice Court
w arran t fo r F ailure to
A p p e ar/D riv in g
w hile
Suspended.
June 3: Boardman
PD cited Ramon M ontes
Lemus, 36, for Failure to
Wear Seatbelt.
-Boardman PD cited
Salvador Murguia Guzman,
31, for No Insurance.
-B oardm an
PD
arrested Humberto Madrigal
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail
June 5: Boardman
PD cited Onar Yahir Bucio-
L opez,
29,
for
No
Operator’s License and No
Insurance.
-MCSO received a
report o f a fight in progress
in Irrigon. It was determined
to not be a fight However,
Joseph Duane Sanders, 20,
w as cited fo r M inor in
P o ssessio n -A lco h o l and
Andrew Franklin Wedding,
18, was cited for Minor in
Possession-alcohol.
-MCSO cited Ramel
Rodriguez, 24, for Driving
while Suspended-violation.
-MCSO cited Betty
Lou Schelly, 61, for Failure
to Wear Seatbelt.
-MCSO received a
report from Pendleton PD
that Saturnin Reyes Flores,
39, w as a rre sted on an
Irrig o n Ju stice C o u rt
warrant for Failure to Pay
F in e /D riv in g
w hile
Suspended.
All Saints to
hold child
sexual abuse