Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 30, 1982, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO The Hrppnrr Gatette-Times.
The Official Newspaper of the
Ciy of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
The Heppner
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GAZETTE-TIMES
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U.S.P.S. 240-420
Published every , Thursday and entf" od as
soconcMass matter at the Post Office at Heppner.
Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879. Second-class
postage paid at Heppner, Oregon.
Office at H7 West Willow Street. Telephone 503)
f.7fi 9pt,
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette
Times! P.O. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 978..
$10.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler & Gilliam
counties:
$12.00 elsewhere.
David and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers J
Engagements
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Rusty Britt and Ronda Quigley
Rhonda Quigley and Rusty Britt, both of Heppner,
announced their engagement and forthcoming marriage.
An October 23 wedding date has been set.
'Public Meetings
Monday, October 4 - Hep
pner City Council, city hall.
7:30 p.m.: Heppner Fire De
partment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 5 - lone
City Council, city hall. 7:30
p.m : Morrow Co. Soil and
Water Conservation District,
county annex. Irrigon, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, October 6 -Morrow
County Court, court
house, Heppner, 9 a.m.
Monday, October 11 - Hep
pner Planning Commission,
city hall, 7:30 p.m.; Heppner
Fire Department, fire hall,
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 12 - Lex
ington City Council, city hall,
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 13 -Morrow
County Court, court
house, Heppner 9 a.m.
Thursday, October 14 - Lex
ington Fire Department, city
hall. 7:30 p.m.; Port of Mor
row Commission, port office.
Nelson Square. Boardman, 1
p.m.
Monday, October 18 - Mor
row County School District
board, district office, Lexing
ton. 7:30 p.m.; lone Planning
Commission, city hall, 7:30
p.m.; Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. October 19 - Pio
neer Memorial Hospital
board, hospital, Heppner, 9:30
a.m.
Wednesday, October 20 -Morrow
County Court, court
house. Heppner, 9 a.m.
Monday, October 25-Morrow
County Planning Commission,
courthouse. Heppner - 7:30
p.m.: Heppner Fire Depart
ment, fire hall, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 27 -Morrow
County Court, county
annex, Irrigon, 9 a.m.; Hep
pner Public Library board,
library 8 p.m.
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Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, September 30, 1981
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DA's Report
Morrow County District At
torney, Ann Spicer reported
that on Friday, Sept. 24 a
grand jury indicted Ronald
Korthouse, 33 of Irrigon, with
three counts of kidnapping in
the first degree, two counts of
rape in the first degree, two
counts of sodomy in the first
degree, one count of sexual
penetration with a foreign
object in the first degree, and
one count of an exconvict in
possession of a fire arm.
Also indicted was Rick Eu
gene Rogers, 25 for theft in
the first degree.
John Krebs, 32 of Arlington,
and Richard Lester Christie
Jr.. 18 of Hermiston, were
each charged with two counts
of theft in the first degree, and
one count of attempted theft in
the first degree.
The grand jury also indicted
John Paul Johnson, 18 of
Irrigon on charges of alleged
ly manufacturing and being in
possession of a controlled sub
stance. Joseph Paul Fochet, 20 of
Irrigon was indicted with one
count burglary in the first
degree, one count attempted
unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle, and one count theft in
the second degree.
Senior News
Karen Thomas, R.N., of Tri
County Home Health Agency,
will conduct a free blood pres
sure clinic at the Heppner
Senior Mealsite on Wednes
day. October 6, between 11
a.m. and 12 noon.
lone and Lexington resi
dents needing a ride to Hep
pner on Wednesdays are ask
ed to call Dot Halvorsen,
422-7143 to make arrange
ments. Seniors attending the noon
meal at the mealsite are not
charged for transportation.
For those over 60 who do not
attend the cost is 75 cents
round trip. Cost for commut
ers under 60 is $1.50.
Heppner seniors needing a
ride to the mealsite should call
Mary Nikander, 676-5571 to
make arrangements.
Right
To the editor:
I would like to express my
feelings about the football
strike. I think the NFL players
are absolutely ripht for strik
ing, they are all underpaid and
thev should ask for twice as
Curious
To the editor:
Last week's paper contained
a curious statement under the
road department report, con-
cerning roads in the aftermath
of last Sunday's storm;
all roads were passable if care
was taken." Storm conditions
render any traffic except four
wheel drives from negotiating
the detour through a stubble
field around a washed-out
cattle crossing on our road.
Farmers' tax dollars should
return to them in the form of
passable roads. But for over
two years, this section of road
has never received a comple
ted patching job. Knowing
how this has added to our own
vehicle costs. I'm sure this has
added considerably to the
maintenance of the school bus
which must negotiate this
route.
In light of the economy,
perhaps we should return to
To the editor:
Oregon's Senator Bob Pack
wood, recently led a success
ful filibuster on Capitol Hill,
and kept Senator Helm's
abortion restriction legislation
from being heard and voted on
in the Senate.
The piece of legislation in
question was viewed by many
as a sane and rational attempt
to curb what has become an
epidemic of death in our
society. The Helm's legisla
tion was designed to limit
federal funding of abortions,
and to expedite a Supreme
Court review of abortion leg
islation. Indications were that
there just might have been
Hospital Notes
The following patients were
admitted and discharged from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during the past
week:
Judith Pennington. Heppner
- admitted September 20,
discharged September 22;
. Michael Orr, Heppner -admitted
September 20, dis
charged September 24;
Leslie Pabb, Heppner - ad
mitted September 20, dis
charged September 21 ;
Ronald Haguewood, lone -admitted
September 23, dis
charged September 23;
Anne Murray, lone - admit
ted September 23, discharged
September 24.
Patients still receiving care
as of Monday, Sept. 27:
Myron Huston, Jleppner -admitted
September 21; Mary
Bryant, Heppner - admitted
September 22; Gladys
Thomas, Spray - admitted
September 24; aid Joyce Bur
chanan, Lexington - admitted
September 24.
Church begins
eve. services
The Church of the Nazarene
in Heppner announces the
beginning of Sunday evening
services on October 3 at 7 p.m.
The service will begin with an
hour of "Sing 'n Praise," said
Pastor Floyd Wilks.
At 6 p.m. the children will
begin practice for the child
ren's musical "Kids Praise."
AH children in the community
in grades one through six are
welcome to take part. For
transportation, call Pastor
Wilks.
Special"Thankso Everyone
Who Helped & Offered Help
During Our Clean Up.
'We appreciate it'
Gene & Donna Orwick
Lexington Lumber
Lexington 989-8586"
for striking
much as they are now. I am
really enjoying being able to
watch regular programs on
the television.
Signed.
Janet Greenup, Heppner
A previous football widow
statement
driving cattle to market or
winter pastures or perhaps
farm with horses to avoid
usage of roads for trucking. If
shopping at home is vital to
the town's economy, one needs
public road access, though we
again might have to hitch up
old Dohin
A rancher with diversion
ditches has to maintain same
or they serve no purpose in
preventing erosion, The same
is true concerning the resur
facing of the Sand Hollow
Road from Three-mile. The
time and yards of gravel used
would have been considerably
less if grader ditches were
maintained to handle run-off
Also. I'm concerned with
safety, since the county crews
often do not use construction
signs in areas where visibility
is limited.
Sincerely,
Merlyn Robinson, Heppner
Packwood tactics questioned
enough votes to see its pas
sage. Concerned groups from
across America had worked
long and hard to have their
day on the Senate floor.
But alas, our cvn Senator
Packwood decided that the
constitutional process was not
valid this time, since its out
come might be counter to his
personal views. Hence, the
filibuster led by him. "Our"
Senator decided that he not
only wanted his ideas to rule,
but he decided to deny the
right of his opposition to even
be heard. In my view, his
actions were un-American,
unethical and a prostitution of
SherifFs Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff's department at the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner handled the following
calls and cases during the past
week: "
On September 24 a Board
man ambulance responded to
an overturned Nor Gas Pro
pane truck on Bombing Range
Road, south of Wilson Road.
The driver was taken to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
ton. A Boardman firecrew
responded as a safety
measure.
On September 26 a Heppner
citation for alleged
driving while suspended
was issued to Michael
Richard Murtha.
Co. Fair office
hours
announced
The Morrow County Fair
office at the Morrow Co. Fair
grounds is now open from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mondays and
Tuesdays only, announced
Dorothy Estberg, fair
secretary.
Those wanting to reserve
the building are asked to
contact Estberg during office
hours, at 676-9474.
Although we know much
about Socrates and his say
ings, nothing survives of
his writings. Much of the in
formation we have about
his life and teachings
comes from the writings
of others of his time.
Letters To The Editor
Not Reagan's recession
To the editor :
It's not Reagan's recession
Jimmy Carter, when presi
dent, hurriedly built unto the
biggest deficit in the history of
this government with his
policy of big government, bid
spending, big taxes, etc. And,
in the face of non-stop infla
tion, plus everything that
comes with it. he turned to the
American pople 'via TV
media and said, "Stop spend
ing money, stop using oil. etc..
or I can cause a recession and
I will" - unquote and he did
While the liberal Democrats
are saying it's "Reagan's re
cession." the liberal House of
Representatives is fighting
the battle of a lifetime to stop
Reagan's programs for re
covery, constantly keeping the
thought permeating through
out the country thath "Rea
gan's programs don't work."
The TV news media is con
stantly attacking President
Reagan and other conserva
tive leaders while their efforts
and accomplishments are ig
nored or obscured by criti
cism. Reagan is not allowed to
communicate with the Ameri
can people as he would like
the constitutional intention of
the democratic process.
Senator Packwood forgot
that he is "our representa
tive" and that means all of
us. even those who are on the
other side of this particular
issue. I think Senator Pack
wood has a right to be heard.
Too bad he doesn't feel the
same about me and thousands
of Oregonians like me.
Some who read this no doubt
agree with Senator Pnck
wood's position on this parti
cular issue. But what about
the next time? Will you want a
chance for your views to be
heard when you disagree with
Road Heport
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leased the following work
Report :
Roads patched with cold
mix this past week were:
Petty's Canyon. Hardman
Ridge. Keck Canyon, Willow
Creek. lone-gooseberry and
Barlow Canyon Road.
Roads bladed were: Emma
White, Tupper, Sunflower Flat
and Upper Rhea Creek.
Shoulders of Clarks Canyon
Road were built up.
After the recent heavy
rains, mud was bladed from
several roads. Base and gra
vel were replaced on the fol
lowing roads: Don Turner,
Piper Canyon. Gene Cutsforth
to Baseline, Miller Cutsforth,
Blackhorse and Nolan Road.
Culverts were cleaned and
new ones installed
In the Boardman-Irrigon
area, potholes were patched
on Frontage Koad. Home
stead. Pole Line, Cemetery,
Kunze and Irrigon 'g Eighth St.
Gravel was bladed onto Ore
gon Ave.
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fine
details
...of Caravelle timekeeping,
seen in the distinctive
outstanding bracelets and in the precision
of its quartz movements accurate to
within a minute a year.
Peterson's pjs Jewelers
IT'S BULOVA
because of the heavy propa
R.'tnrin haiTane by the hostile
networks
Manv liberal newspapers
and other publications are
spewing their poison against
conservative government and
its leaders across the land. No
Government can have vital
strength without the people,
When conservative govern
ment is attacked, our Consti
tution of the United States of
America and our freedom is
under attack.
We as a nation were on the
edue of an abyss when we as a
people voted in conservative,
constitutional leadership in
the presidency of the United
States and in the Senate in
WHO There's a conservative
mood in this country that
won't be denied But if we
don't remove the liberals from
our government, substantially
in the November 1!W2 election,
we will have to work harder to
gain less thereafter.
Ijick of space (only) keeps
me from lending more credi
bility to my statements.
Sincerely.
Georgia Hildebrant
Telephone 3-4347
the Senator?
When "our" Senator Pack
wood decided to play dictator,
he decided that his view was
THE view. No debate. No
vote. No compromise. It was
his way or no way.
I wonder how Senator Pack
wood would treat Solidarity in
Poland, if he happened to be
on the side of the military
junta'' His behavior leads me
to In-lieve things wouldn't be
much different than they are.
Is this the kind of "repre
sentation" Oregon needs in
Washington? I think not.
William L. Carmichael
Sisters, Oregon
Birth
Jixti F.lizabWh liirkbv A
daughter. Jodi Elizabeth, was
born to Timothy and Vicki
Birkby of Heppner on Sep
tember 24 at Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital in Heppner. She
weighed 8 lbs., 10 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs Doug Ashkraft and Mr.
and Mrs, Benny Birkby. all of
Prineville.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Ashkraft and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boehmke.
also of Prineville.
Threesome
travels to Idaho
USN Chief Petty Officer Jim
Farra and his wife Bonnie
have recently spent two weeks
visiting with Jim's mother,
Ida Farra. One weekend the
threesome traveled into Idaho
to visit family members.
Last week the younger
Farras returned to their home
at OxnarJ, California.
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WATCH TIME
Thanks for
To the editor:
On Saturday, Sept. 25, I
chaired a Cystic Fibrosis
Rike-A-Thon at the fair
I'loiiofK I'd like to (bunk the
community people, businesses
find schools for their help with
monev donations, refresh
ments and announcements.
The turn out was less than I
hoped for but the enthusiasm
and Generosity of those who
Hid participate and help out Is
Cowbelles slate
There will be a Morrow
County CowBelle meeting
Monday. Oct. 6 at the Elk's
Club in Heppner announced
Carleen West, president.
The meeting will begin at 12
noon with a no host luncheon.
To the Class of '52 & '53
Who Ordered Photos from
the Gazette-Times:
THE PHOTOS ARE
READY TO PICK UP.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
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HEPPMER AUTO PARTS
234 N. Main Heppner
676-9123
FLOOR COVERING
M & R FLOOR COVERING
Linden Way Carpet, Linoleum,
676-9418 Ceramlc
Heppner Cabinets,
FURNITURE
r CASE FURNITURE Heppner
Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed
Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and
Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint
INSURANCE
j5J TURNER 9ot
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
Free Moiling Service on Prescription! Hospital Supplies
Mon. ' Fn. 9-6 p.m. Sat. 9 1 p.m.
Located in the Medical Center
1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531
OIL PRODUCTS
Chevron DEVIN OIL
2 CO.
CHEVRON
PETTYJOHN OIL COMPANY.
Mebil Form Chemicals Serving 3 Counties
Petroleum Products Phone: 422-7254
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CATERING
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We'll cater your Private parties
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gatherings social events
the help
greatly appreciated.
If anyone has suggestions as
to how we as a community
could improve the participa
tion let me know. I feel it's a
worthwhile cause and I'd be
willing to chair the event
again.
Thank you,
Cathy Wilson
P.O. Box 944
Heppner. OR 97836
676-91129
meeting
nusines matters and plans
for the annual Farm-City
Banquet In December will be
discussed.
Carleen encourages all
Cow Belle members to attend
and bring a friend.
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Counter Tops
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PRODUCTS
676-9223
CATERING
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