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Letters To The Editor
Sorry to disappoint Bob
To the editor:
Senate Minority Leader Bob
Smith recently predicted in
his weekly newspaper column
that Oregon taxpayers will be
"required to suffer through ...
a long and costly special ses
sion of the state legislature." I
am so sorry to disappoint Bob.
but our bipartisan approach to
balancing the budget seems to
have worked quite well.
As senate majority leader, I
had the impression that the
budget balancing package
was primarily initiated by
Governor Atiyeh. Bob says the
plan came from "liberals."
Since liberals make up a
minority of both the house and
the senate, it is impossible for
them to dominate either body.
Bob said he had a budget
balancing plan too, but no one
would listen to him. Maybe
that says something about his
leadership. Actually. I was
unaware that he had a plan
All Saint's announces
summer service schedule
Because of numerous re
quests received by the vicar of
All Saint's Episcopal Church
in Heppner, beginning Sun
day, July 11 and continuing
through Sunday, Sept. 5,
Eucharist services will be
held each Sunday at 8 a.m.;
Slide show to be held at
lone senior meal
lone Senior citizens will hold
a monthly potluck dinner on
Thursday. July 1. 6 p.m.. at
the lone United Church of
Christ. Each person attending
is asked to provide their own
table service, said the spokes-
person.
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until alter tne special session.
Evidently, he sent his plan to
the press but forgot to inform
his fellow legislatures.
After the special session. I
had an opportunity to read his
plan as reported in the press.
It sounds like another one of
those "give-away programs"
that go' us in the mess we're in
today.
I prefer the program and
salary cuts we made to bal
ance the budget in the one-day
special session and evidently
the vast majority of legislat
ors and the governor do also.
With Bob's talent and exper
ience, he could be an import
ant force in the Oregon Legis
lature as he once was: but now
he would rather sit on the
sidelines and criticize those
who are making the decisions.
Sincerely,
DELL ISHAM
Senate Majority Leader
low Mass and healing services
will be held each Wednesday
at 7 a.m.; and regular Mass
with music will be celebrated
July 11 and 25 and August 1
and 13. Low Mass will be said
on the remaining Sundays,
said the Rev. Edwin Watts.
Mary Goheen of Heppner
will give a slide presentation
of her trip to China at 7 p.m.,
the spokesperson said.
Anyone interested is invited
to attend the potluck and or
the slide program, she added.
for swimming, tennis,
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Stop by and choose from
the wide variety of
summer vacation wear at
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July I, 1983
Marriage
A Marriage License application was accepted at the
Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner from:
Russell J. Estes, 23, Heppner and Angela Sue Hutchinson.
17, Heppner.
Pat Brindle appointed
rep to E.O.H.S.A.
BvNFOI.A M(KKY
Pat Rrindle. Heppner
Neighborhood Center coordi
nator, has been appointed to
the Eastern Oregon Health
Services Agency E.O.H.S A.
as a consumer representative.
She replaces Warren McCoy,
whase term expired.
Rflll.S.A. represents 18
Eastern Oregon counties, con
sists of two-thirds of the land
mass of Oregon and 13 percent
of the population. The role of
the agency is to get input on
local health needs of the coun
ties. An annual meeting of the
agency was held last Thurs
day and Friday. June 24 and 25
at the Columbia Gorge Inn
near Hood River.
A free blood pressure clinic
will be held at the center on
Christain Women's Club
to meet Tues., July 6
The Christian Women's Club
will meet Tuesday. July 6. at
the Degree of Honor Hall.
Heppner at 6:45 p.m. for a
salad buffet, announced a
spokesperson.
Theme for the evening will
be Treasures of the Sea with
special feature by Jim Perla.
Unity, who will show his col
lection of sea shells. Speaker
for the evening will be Perla 's
wife. Diane. Music will be
provided by Phil Marquardf of
Story hour to
begin July 7
in Heppner
Story hour at the Heppner
Public Library for preschool
and primary grade children
will begin being held Thurs
day. July 1. from 10:30 to 11
a m. and will continue to be
held each Thursday until Aug
ust 19. said a spokesperson.
After each story hour, child
ren will be able to check out
books, she concluded.
The first American flag
with fifty ttates wa un
furled on July 4, 1960
at the FortMcHenry Nation
al Monument in Baltimore,
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Licenses
Wednevdav. .lulv 7. from 2:30
to 4 to p m
diil' and Family Services
t'OMiisrlnr .lanet Phillips of
Condon will bo available at t'e
renter Wed . .lulv 7 from 9
a m to 12 noon
A Social Security represent
ative will be available at the
center on Fri J Julv 9. from 10
a m to 12 noon
The cr-nter will he closed
Mondav. .lulv; 5. due to the
.lulv 4 holidav j
Pat Rrindle Has been travel
ins to Hermistnn for training
in the Women. Infant and
Children iW.IC.) nutritional
procram which will begin in
Heppner about September I.
The program will not be avail
able until then because many
pieces of special equipment
are needed
Ixineton, said the spokes
person. For reservations. call
Rhonda Winters. 676-9294.
They may be cancelled up to
12 noon on Tues.. July 6. the
spokesperson said.
For free babysitting ar
rangements, call Joyce
Hughes. 989 M12 or Winters.
All women are invited to
attend, the spokesperson con
cluded. Public Meetings
Tues.. July 6 - Heppner City
Council, city hall. 7:30 p.m.;
lone City Council, city hall, 8
p m.
Wed.. July 7 - Morrow
County Court, -courthouse.
Heppner, 9 a.m.
Thurs.. July 8 - Port of .
Morrow Commission, port of
fice. Nelson Square. Board
man. 1 p.m.: Lexington Fire
Department, city hall. 7:30
p.m.
Mon.. July 12 - Heppner
Planning Commission, city
hall. 7:30 p.m.; Heppner Fire
Department, fire hall. 7:30"
p.m.
Tues.. July 13 - Lexington
City Council, city hall. 7:30
p.m.
Wed.. July 14 - Morrow
Counyty Court, courthouse,
Heppner, 9 a.m.
Mon.. July 19- Heppner Fire
Department, fire hall, 7:30
p.m.; lone Planning Commis
sion, city hall. 7:30 p.m.
Wed., July 21 - Morrow
County Court, courthouse,
Heppner. 9 a.m.; Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
Hospital, Heppner, 9:30 p.m.
Mon., July 26 - Morrow
County Planning Commission,
annex building, Irrigon, 7:30
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Wed., July 28 - Morrow
County Court, county building,
Irrigon. 9 a.m.; Heppner Pub
lic Library Board, library, 8
p.m.
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Sheriffs Report
The Morrow County Sher
iff's office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following calls
and eases during the pust
week ;
On June 24. a motorcycle
accident occurred on Highw ay
74. about S.5 miles north of
Lexington The driver. .leftrev
K Key. 17. lone, was taken to
Consolidated Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston. A p;t
senger. Leroy Hea, 24 of Kcho,
was taken to Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital in Heppner. The
accident occurred when the
driver swerved to miss an
animal on the road.
On June 25. Noel G. Harsh
man. Lexington, reported that
his Honda 90 motorcycle had
been stolen from in front of V
& G Tavern. Lexington, be
tween 11 p.m. on June 24 and
2:30 a m. on June 25.
Also on June 25. Andrew J.
Gorman. Heppner, reported
the theft of his .22 revolver
from under the seat of his
vehicle. The revolver was
valued at $115.
On June 26. Charles A.
Brewer. Columbia View A
partments. Boardman. re
ported his wallet stolen. The
Boardman Police Department
took the report.
On June 27. Michael Rich
ard Buschke. 23 of Walla
Walla. Wash., was arrested
for alleged Fourth Degree
Assault and First Degree
Criminal Mischief. He was
lodged at the Umatilla City
Jail. Bail was later posted and
he was released
Also on June 27, Sherri Gale
Bu.rhke. 24 of Walla Walla,
was arrested for alleged
Assault on a Public Safety
Officer and Third Degree
Criminal Mischief. She was
lodged at the Umatilla County
Jail. Bail was later posted and
she was released.
Hospital Notes
Patients admitted and dis
charged from Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital during the past
week include:
William Walters. lone ad
mitted June 20. discharged
June 23;
Ambrose Chapin, Heppner -admitted
June 17, discharged
June 23;
Alberta Johannes. Heppner
admitted June 20, discharged
June 23: and
Clell Rea. lone - admitted
June 25, discharged June 25.
Patients still receiving care
at the hospital as of Monday.
June 28 included:
Elsie Huston, Lexington -admitted
June 20;
Olive Hughes, Heppner -admitted
June 24;
Celia Matteson, Heppner -admitted
June 25; and
Ida Grabill, lone - admitted
June 26.
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Raymond Kugene Weaver.
41 of lone, was found guilty by
jury in Morrow County Circuit
Court June 23 of Driving While
Revoked. Attempting to Klude
a Police Officer and Driving
I'mler the Influence of Intoxi
cants, reported Morrow
Cmmtv District Attorney Ann
Spicer Sentencing will bp in
about six weeks, she added.
Spicer also reported that
David Joe Steelman. 30,
Boardman. was arraigned on
a charge of alleged First
Decree Theft in Morrow
County Circuit Court on June
23 Valerie Doherly was ap
pointed as council for him.
Jeffrey Patrick Cutsforth,
22 of U-xington. was found
guilty of Exceeding the Maxi
mum Speed Limit in Morrow
County District Court on June
25. reported Morrow County
Deputy District Attorney Har
old McLean. Cutsforth was
fined $107 for that charge. A
charge of Attempting to Klude
a Police Officer was with
drawn from the jury by the
court and the effect of the
judge's order is the equivalent
of a judgement of acquittal by
the court, said McLean.
Rocky I,ee Fritchman. 19 of
Boardman. was tried for
.Second Degree Theft By Re
ceiving in Morrow County Jus
tice Court (Irrigon) on June 27
and was found not guilty.
Fritchman pleaded "guilty to
a charge of having an Open
Container of Alcohol in a
Motor Vehicle. Mclean said
A case against Woodrow
Catrom. 29 of Mosier for al
leged Driving I'nder the In
fluence of Intoxicants was
dismissed June 14 due to the
failure of the arresting officer
to appear al the trial. Mclean
said
Soc. Security
rep
to visit
A Social Security represen
tative will be available at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center
on Friday, July 9, The
representative will answer
Social Security, Supplemental
Security Income and Medi
care questions between 10
a.m. and 12 noon.
A representative visits the
Neighborhood Center the
second Friday of eac h month
to answer questions concern
ing Social Security and Medi
care. However, most business can
be handled by telephone. For
Social Security and Supple
mental Security Income busi
ness, dial direct 1 -800-452-1C54.
For Medicare Part A, call
collect 0-225 530.1 and for
Medicare Part B. dial direct
1 -800-452-01 25.
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animal horni, flattened out.
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DMV schedule
The Heppner Department of
Motor Vehicles office will b
open .Monday through Friday,
8 a m lo 12 noon and 1 to 5
p m. throughout the month of
July, except on the following
days:
Monday. July 5 and Wednes
day. July 21; Fossil office
open.
Gone Murty. manager of the
Heppner office will be on call
from July 12 through July 30,
said a department spokesper
son. Business at the Heppner
I WE'LL BE
MONDAY, JULY 5:
Heppner Auto Parts
Central Market
Green Feed
Turner, VanlWarter
&
LUI I 9 tlwWI I 1.
Morrow County
Grain Growers
Gardner's Mens Wear
Murray's Drugstore
Case Furniture
Cole's House of
Fashion, Posey Patch
Pettyjohn's
Drive Cure fully
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