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TW O -T W H rp fm tr G a m u - T im i* H rp jm rr O reg aa. T k ar*4 a> . Septem ber I» . l*M Thr Official Nrwvpaprr of thr • 'll) of Hrppner and Ihr County of Morrow Sheriff's Report I a* H ir p a ti GAZETTE-TIMES Maria* Caaalp ■ H aarOaaW W i.tl* Nasapapar U S P S 740 420 I ’uhlivhrd rvrry Thursday and rntrrrd at M-cond-claa* matter at thr Hoat Office at Hrppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3, 187V Second <Ta*a postage paid at Hrppner Oregon Office at 147 Well Willow Street Telephone 5(0 > 676 9228 Address communications to Ihr Hrppner (iarrtte Times. P O Box 137. Hrppner Oregon 97836 f 10 in Morrow ( matilla Wheeler A Gilliam counties tl2 elsewhere David und April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor To secure individual liberty To the editor Our country was founded as a constitutional representative re public with government's only functions tiring the securing of our unalienable rights and sec uring the highest level of individual liberty Our country today has turned into the pure democracy that s had such a bad history uf failure John S Stambaugh wrote an excellent illustration of How Democracies Die": "The historical cycle of the body politic indicates that man prog resses from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to cour age, from courage to freedom, from freedom to abundance then comes the warning from ahundan ce to selfishness, from selfishness to apathy, from apathy to depen dency and from dependency right back into bondage ugain When I look at Mr Stam baugh* illustration, we appear to be at the apathy and dependency stages We do not have ton long before we place ourselves in bondage once •‘gain People need to realize that w hen they ask government to solve their problems or ask government to steal from their neighbor c taxes ) to fund projects in their own interest or to put future genera lions in debt, that this voting of money out of the treasury is the beginning of the end of our once great country The only hope for our country is for us to return to a sound mone tary system igold and silver i and to vote for people who know how vital Individual Liberty is to the progress of humankind The Libertarian Party is the only political party that puts individual liberty ahead of all else For without individual liberty human kind is doomed to fail once again Yours in Liberty i s i Herman Kaehold Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Oregon 6687 S W Canyon Drive P o r t l a n d , t Iregori **72.’:. . e*v» • <V»a »*• ' j Births V Nicholas Andrew Herns a son. Nicholas Andrew, was born Septem tier 5. 1984 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hrppner to Hetty and Chris Herna of Condon He weighed 6 lbs 13 oz Grandparents are Skip and Hill llam ill, Lo n e ro ck . M a rvin and Palsy Stevens. The Dalles and Gerald and Belly Beebee. Wamic. (iregon Amber Jean Kritshans a daught er. Amber Jean was born to Hoxie and Jeffrey Keitshans of Irngon at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hepp ner on September 10. iv m She weighed » lb s 8 oz Grandparents are Krnest and Kuth King of Irngon. Thomas Kelt shans of Arcanum. Ohio, and Har tiara Heatnan of Anchorage. Alaska Great grandparents are Hetty Beaman of Dayton. Ohio, and How ard and Mary Kritshans of Arcan uni. Ohio Amber joins two brothers, D a r rell, 3, and Travis l 'j at home Andrew James Starr a son. And rrw James was horn to Darlene and Denny Starr August 24, l»H4 at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston He weighed 8 lbs 8 oz Grandparents are Mr and M rs Tom U-pinski of The Dalles and Mr and M rs Charles Starr of lone Great grandparents are Mr and M rs Uoyd Ostrander of West Linn M rs Edna Myers of Paradise. Cal ifornia Don Starr of Mateca Calif ornia. and Mr and M rs John la-pinski and M rs Vera Kndersby all of The Dalles Public Meetings Monday, Sept 17 Heppner Kite 1*1* .7 to p m Kin- Hall Morrow County Schixil Hoard. 8 p m Hepp ner High School Tuesday, Sept 18 Heppner Mcr row ( hamtier of Commerce. noon. Lika Club. Heppner. lone Planniryt Commission. 7 30 pm . lone Citv Hall Tuesday, Sept 18 Morrow County Museum Commission. 7 30 p m . museum Wednesday, Sept 1 » Morrow County Court, » a m , Courthouar. Heppner Monday . Sept 24 Heppner Fire Dept . 7 30 p m Kire Hall Hepp ner Morrow Co Planning Comm» sion, 7 30 p in . North Morrow An nox Tuesday. Sept 25 Pioneer Mem onal Hospital Hoard, 9 30 a m , lliwpital. Heppner Morrow Cham her of Commerce, noon. Klks Club. Heppner Wednesday, Sept 28 Morrow County Court, 9 a m . Morrow Coun ty Annex Bldg . Irngon Hrppner library Hoard. 8 p m , Hrppner Library Story tellers needed Story Hour at the Heppner Pub lie Library will resume on a regular Thursday basts starting Sept 13 Story Tellers are urgently- needed and volunteers of all ages welcomed Anyone who is willing to participate in this short story hour, should contact thr library at 678 9946 Marriage Licenses Thr Morrow County Clerk at thr Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner has accrptrd Ihr (ollowing applications for marriage licensrs Jose Montes Kodrigurz. 26, and Adela Contreras Carnllo. 20, both of Hoardman. and Mark D Hynnek. 27. and Teresa Linn Krost Clark, 26. both of Hoardman Morrow Co. Centennial Celebration Heppner committee plans Hv Jt STINT W K A T IIK R K O K D Each Thursday mam until Octo ber 13 when Heppnrr will celebrate Morrow County's tooth birthday with a day long Kun Festival, committee members working on festival plans and schedules will meet at the conference room of the Gilliam Hisbee Building On September 6. Festival Chair man la» Kae Kindle presided over the group which include Sally Wilson. Judy Buschke, Sandy Hen nett. Dawn Peterson. Noel Harsh man Jr , Joan Hughes. Sharon lewis. Joyce Hughes. Jane Hawl ins. and Justine Weatherford The group learned of many activities. c i v i c groups, lodges, and various segments of the Hrppner commun ity are planning The chairman said she felt that Main Street should be closed off from 10 a m until 5 p m and a street dance could he held on a side street, probably May Street between the Wagon Wheel and the Heppner Hotel Building This same group and more per sons representing other commun ity group* w ill meet again today lo Justice Court Report further plans for Saturday. Octo brr 13 which will see several pre scheduled events such as the Heppner M erchants Moonlight Sale from 7 p m until 9 p m and a Ih-grre of Honor Hummage Sale during daytime hours Hospital Notes Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner has admitted and dischar ged the following patients during the past week Jody O'Keilly. Pendleton admit! edSeptember I. discharged Septem brr I, lairry W'esterling. Heppner admit ted September 6. discharged Sept ember 6. and Jeff Hiatt. Heppner admitted and discharged September 6 The Morrow County Sheriffs Off ice at the Morrow County Court house in Heppner handled the follow mg business during the past wrek On September 3, the Morrow County Sheriff's office and the Heppner Police Dept responded to a one vehicle accident on the Hep pner Condon Highway Two male subjects were taken to Pioneer Memorial Hospital On September 6. a Boardinan ambulance responded to Western Alfalfa at the end of Pattrrson Kerry Hoad One male with an illness was transported to (rood Shepherd Ho* pital in Hermiston Also on September 6. the Morrow County Sheriff's office received re ports of the theft of 1 1 1 a 22 magnum Marlin rifle from a pickup owned by Noel Gay Harshman. Sr The pickup was parked in front of his Lexington residence estimated value of the rifle is $225 ( 2 1 an electric ohm meter and a pair of blue jeans from a vehicle tielonging to (inda and Charles Hutchinson Lexington, which was parked in front of their residence Estimated value of the ohm meter and blue jeans is $40 The investigation is continuing On September ». the Morrow County Sheriff's office arrested Ed ward Joseph Marick. 41. of llermis ton on a Morrow County Sheriff's Office warrant for Theft II by Deception He was lodged at L’ma tilla County Jail, posted bail and was released District Court Report District Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner han died the following business during the month of August lionald lew is Toombs. Heppner Violation of the Basic Hule i40 mph in a 30 mph zone ' $12 fine David leroy Bedard. Pendleton Truck Speeding '63 mph in a 45 mph zone' $34 fine No Kire Extinguish er. $27 fine David Brian Osborne, Spokane Washington No P l'C Permit. $29 fine Roger Dean Patton. Irngon No Mud I- laps $26 Itali forfeited Edward Marcus Robins. I'mtillu Violation of the Basic Rule '57 mph in a 45 mph zonel. $41 fine Steven Martin Mariait. Ia-xington Improper Passing at an Intersection $31 Itali forfeited Sifting Justice Court at the Morrow Coun ty Courthouse in Heppner handled the following business during the past week Wayne Leslie Davis. Heppner Im proper Passing. $15 fine Roger Dean Patton. Irngon Axle O m M $412 (me Perry Ellis Hawk Heppner Sus pended operator s license. $132 fine Gary David Patterson Violation of the Basic Rule < 43 mph in a 25 mph zone' $46 fine Burt G Seaver. Bend Illegal " U " turn. $13 fine Kenneth Wayne Bailey. Heppner Defective Equipment. $13 fine, switched license Plates. $57 fine Roger Dale Britt. Heppner Insuf ficient No of Ixig Binders. $17 fine Kelly Jay Keen. Lexington Insuf ficient No of Ia>g Binders $17 fine William Ernest Torrance. Hepp ner Violation of the Basic Rule '47 mph in a 35 mph zone', $17 fine (Tins Philip Dahl. Lrxington Careless Driving $67 fine. Violation of the Basic Rule <37 mph in a 25 mph zone), $36 fine Matthew C harles M cElligott, lone Exceeding the M axim um Speed ' 74 mph in a 55 mph zone -. $30 fine School I clinch Menu* Heppner High School Thursday. Sept 13 Pizza, cole slaw watermelon, and milk or salad bar and milk Friday, Sept 14 vegetable soup bologna or peanut butter sandwich, salad dessert, and milk Monday. Sept 17-cheeseburgers, french fries, tomato slice, fresh fruit, and milk Tuesday, Sept |8 macaroni and cheese, blueberry muffin, choice of vegetable, watermelon and milk or salad bar and nulk Wednesday. Sept l»enchilidas. peas lettuce salad fruit bar and milk or salad bar gnd milk Thursday. Sept 20 Barbecue pork on a bun later tots vegetable sticks, gelatin, and milk or salad bar and milk Friday. Sept 21 cooks choice American Association of University If omen Slates International Brunch Cheese giveaway slated strictly enforced We must use guidelines that the Federal govern menl has set "People who fraudulently obtain the federal surplus cheese may be fined or imprisoned or both, under new regulations of the L' S Dept of Agriculture " concluded Brindle Cheese distribution date for south Morrow County will be Wednesday. Sept 19 from 9 a m to 4 p m according to Pat Brtndle. co-ordin ator of the Heppner Neighborhood Center "Cheese will be offered to people whose gross household incomes are less than 130 percent of the federal poverty guideline* Proof of address is now required or clients will not be given cheese A bill or bank statement with current address will be acceptable This criteria will be Mott automobil« trip* in ttva U S ara under 5 mile» BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUCTIONEERS HOWARD SALM ON AUCTIONEER 481-6586 "Iti do all types of auctions, convert your k.___ belongings to cash in one day' r* A AUTO PARTS r H EPPNER AUTO PARTS k 234 N. M a in H e p p n e r 1 NAM f through the Times 6 7 6 -9 1 2 3 ELECTRICIAN * (• * « • ((> « * to Years Ago Thursday. September 13, 1974 The first automatic flood warning sy stem in the Pacific Northwest had lieen installed to monitor flood con ditions on Shobe Creek and Balm Fork The county's schools enrollment had increased to 1.282 over the 1973 enrollment of 1,106 25 Years Ago Thursday. September 10, 1959 The Heppner High School paper. The Hehisch. received a first prize for the best non letterpress high school paper from among 100 entries for a centennial edition The entries were judged by Robert McBride of the (iregon Journal and Harold Hughes of the Oregonian The edition was published on February 14 and contained 26 pages Eighteen seventh and eighth grade students who were to have attended school in Irrigon Tuesday attempted to register for classes at Itoardman and returned home when they were told that no such classes were being held at Boardman ale to attend, she stressed "The Heppner lone AAL'W group sponsors the Christmas Art i factory Great Decisions Program. The Can didatrs Fair, and the Chautaugua ” said Hilton Sykes "W e also offer a yearly scholarship and provide cul iural political, and educational pro grama throughout the year Our meetings give us a chance just to get together to talk about our interests and concerns We re homemakers, mothers single, married working retired, teacher*, nurses, lawyers, foresters, ministers, insurance rep resentatives. and businesswomen We welcome everyone " For rides or more information concerning AAL'W or the brunch, contact April Hillon-Sykes 676 9939. or Laura Broderick. 422 7524 This Saturday. Sept 15, area women will have a chance to meet new friends, renew friendships and taste new foods at the AAL'W Inter national brunch The brunch, sponsored by the Hrppner lone branch of the Am en can Association of I ’niversity Wo men. will brgin at 9 30 a m at the Episcopal Parish Hall in Heppner and will feature foods of different countries All women are invited to attend "Women in our area have a lot to share, a lot to offer each other, said membership chairperson April Hil ton Sykes "And A A l'W provides a chance to get together " "W e re hoping those who have lived in the community a long time, as well as newcomers will attend " "Y ou definite!» don I have to he a eradu Three of the 18 enrolled at Irngon later that day Father Raymond H Beard assum ed his new duties September I as pastor of St Patrick's Church. Hep pner and St William s Church of tone 56 Years Ago Thursday , September 13. 1934 "The uniform opening date for schools of Morrow county reeom mended last spring by the Morrow County Rural Teachers Club was adhered to in the opening September 3, and all schools got off to a good start, announces M rs Lucy E Rod gers, county school superintendent Attendance figures, with three small districts unreported showed a total of 978 pupils " M rs Gwendolyn Evans, daughter of M r and M rs E J Evans of Spokane and Mr Stephen Thomp son. son of M r and M rs R A Thompson were married Sunday afternoon at the bridegroom's par ents home in Heppner "H ear ye' All you deer hunters, there's now but seven days to wait until the opening of the season " Tom Welbom l«d v$ fu g i M h > i i | a & pfc 67E-5252 FLOOR COVERING ft i Y fioor covering Carpet, Linoleum, linden W«y Ceramic Tile, Kitchen 676 - 941 $ Cabinets, Counter Tops_____ Heppner FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories. 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