Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 20, 1973, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Page $ Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thurs., Dec. 20, 1S73
Thieves loot Palmer cabin
The summer cabin of Iton
Palmer was broken into
sometime during the weekend
and stripped of most of its
furnishings.
The theft was discovered by
Corky Bcttine, an employee of
the Palmers, at a m.
Tuesday morning.
After calling Palmer, Bet-
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it up right. With song,
toasts and the warmth
of all the holiday!
combined. The best to
our loyal patrons.
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Flowering wishes for
the moit beautiful Yule
ever. One that's bud
ding with friendships.
Grace and Alice
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tine then notified Sheriff John
Mollahan of the theft.
Entry was made through
back window, which had been
broken, and thieves opened
the front door and escaped
with the loot.
Items reported missing in
clude an electric blanket,
bedding, canned goods, radio,
vacuum cleaner, cooking u
tensils and some liquor.
A freezer containing meat
and other frozen food was also
broken into. Some of the
frozen meat was strewn about
the outside of the cabin.
Not content with their loot,
the thieves broke the lock on
Palmer's tool shed and stole
some of his tools.
A complete inventory of the
items stolen has not as yet
been taken, although the
Palmer's estimate that be
tween $600 $700 worth of goods
have been stolen.
A $200 reward has been
posted by the Palmers for
information leading to the
arrest and conviction of the
thieves.
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S- Christmas to our
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where. Lots morel
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County Judge Paul Jones
said yesterday that he has "no
idea of resigning as Judge of
Morrow County to accept the
appointment to the Land
Conservation and Develop
ment Commission."
Jones told the Gazette
Times that the attorney gen
era) had ruled that to hold the
county judge position while
serving on the LCDC would be
"incompatible."
Jones, in a prepared state
ment to the news media, aaid:
"I do not feel that I would be
a qualified member of the
LCDC until my appointment is
confirmed by the Senate
Committee. SBtOO expressly
makes the governor's ap
pointments to the commission
subject to confirmation by the
Senate. The Senate Com
mittee met on Dec. 1 and
confirmed 5 of the 7 appoin
tees. The decision whether to
confirm my appointment was
postponed, and I have not been
advised when the Senate
Committee will be considering
it further.
HEARING SLATED ON
LIVESTOCK LAWS
Hearings on the proposed
change of ownership and the
law connected with brand
inspection of livestock will be
held next month at the State
Department of Agriculture
building in Salem.
Morrow County livestock
growers who would like to
attend the hearings or who
have opinions on the new
proposal should contact Ed
Brosnan, president of the
Morrow County Livestock
Growers; Mike Howell, Mor
row County extension agent;
or Gene Kunkle, state brand
inspector in Salem.
C.J.D. Bauman. Heppner,
has been flown from the
Veteran's Hospital in Walla
Walla, Wn.. to the V.A.
Hospital in Seattle. Wn. He
has received a Pacemaker
and is reported to be respond
ing well to treatment. He is
expected home shortly.
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"Until such lime aa I am
qualified by (he confirmation
of the Senate Committee I do
not Intend to participate in
LCDC matters, as that would
not be appropriate.
"1 am considering tome
related legal and practical
problems. From (he time that
my appointment was first
announced by the Governor,
there has been a constant
furor. If it appears that this
appointment it going to be
deleterious to the fulfill
ment of my obligations to the
people of Morrow County, then
I shall have to reconsider my
willingness to accept It. At
some point the controversy
which has been generated by
my appointment muat cease.
Thli is necessary so thai the
LCDC may be organized and
get on with its duties, and so
that l ean devote my full
attention and energies to my
own duties."
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"Morrow County is growing
and will continue to grow,"
Jones told the Gazette-Times.
"With proposed nuclear
plants, advanced farming and
Industry; and after working at
my present job as Juvenile
Judge lor the past three yean,
I feel that my time already
spent would have been wasted
if I resigned as county Judge
to become member of
LCDC."
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Friday, Dec. 28
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Abundant Christmas
blessings to all the
wonderful people in
our community.
THOMSON'S .
. GROCERY
Jim and Madge
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shooting, bottle collecting, gold prospecting, rel
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becoming the American Traveler's number one
fun activity. Let Garrett Electronics guide your
way to exciting and profitable treasure hunting.
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total all around family fun.
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