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D .A .’s Report * ••* !> N M a p tp ti U SP S 240 430 Published every Thursday and entered as second<lass matter at the Post Office at Heppner Orrgon under the Act of March 3, 1*7« Second Oass postage paid at Heppner Oregon Office at 147 West Willow Street Telephone 503» 87» *22» Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times PO Box 337. Heppner, Orrgon *783« 110 in Morrow. Umatilla Wheeler A Gilliam counties 112 elsewhere David and April Syke«, Publisher* —■ .1. Afe? - r - Letters to the Editor Changes at Heppner TV To the editor Heppner T V Inc is going through a change in their channel program ming with completion at the end of this year Change* in equipment and decisions on which network to carry takes a long time to complete and is not done over night This change of deleting the Wash ington channel* in exchange of more varied programs instead of duplica tlon of the three networks 'ABC, NBC, A CBS) was decided by the interested members attending last spring's Annual Meeting Kach member was mailed a notice of the meeting and articles were in both papers Transfers into Heppner TV Inc are not classified as original member* It has been brought to the Heppner T V office's attention that not everyone knew of this meeting and now that the changes are beginning to take place complaints are coming in There was no other feasible way of notify ing each member except exactly the way it was done If you neglected pi voice your opinion at the beginning of this project or did not attend the meeting, the hoard of directors have no way of knowing your opinions This is your cooperative and the decisions are made by the board only in your favor They want to provide the community with the best possible service at a price custom ers can absorb and still keep your television cooperative solvent It is bad we can not please each and every member Sincerely, (s) J lidie laiughlin. Sec Trea Appreciates support To the editor The election for State Senator is now over The voter* of District No 30 have honored me by election to a full four year term I am proud of wide base support financially and personally from con stituents and lobbyist 1*85 is just around the corner and your input is always needed Don't hesitate to inform me of any prob lems with state government The satisfaction of being your State Senator is doing fine things for people Your support was appreciated and I shall always work hard to justify your confidence Thank You (s)KugeneD Timms State Senator 104* N Court Burns. OK *7720 Favors ‘yield’ sign at junction To the editor Since we are money oriented here in Heppner. why don't we try to save a little’’ It costs about »500 to reline the brakes on one of those log trucks Why don't the county and the state pul in a "Yield" sign at the Junction of the new Willow Creek Highway and the Hardman Highway’’ The north stake on the new road will get Icy this winter and every truck driver is entitled to an escape, they’ve built one on Cabbage Hill The highway through Heppner is a through highway and the stop sign at (the corner tietween i Kon McDonald Chevrolet and 'Coast to Coast) is not justified If it is. let’s put one in at the intersection by Green s feed Store Both of these stops are on a downhill stop and are extra hard on these truck brakes and are not necessary A limited stop sign of 20 miles should he put up a few blocks up the Hardman road and these correction* would take care of a lot of trouble and repairs These truck drivers as a group should demand these improve ments islOW Cuts forth Appreciates help with haunted house To the editor Because this year was our last haunted house at the old yellow castle we want to give a heart felt thanks to all those who have helped over the years Our daughter. Merry, and Kim Wright who were our "crew" the first year, have worked so hard every year Tony Clement has been with us every year except the first Others w ho have worked in the "cast of characters" for varying numbers of years are Todd, Travis, and Trent Harrison. Noella Kill. Andrea Ball. Missy Turner. Kevin Hughes. Uoran Hayes. Todd Lindsay, l4>ah Cooper, Kevin Teeman, Kim Murray, Cindy Stroetier. Tammy Hayes. Michelle Miles. Sandra Wattenburger, Mi chelle Cameron, Shelly Mann and the Methodist Youth group which included Mike Sheridan. Karen Howe, I’atty Devine. John Brieden back. Todd Harrison iwho even came hack from college two years to help» Sandy Jefferson, our NAI’A warehouse representative has come from Cortland for three years to be our witch over the bubbling cauld ran I'm sorry if I’ve missed any one of that hard working crew We also want to thank people who helped with the big chore of make up Judy Wright. Donna Moeller. Duane and Cat Rene ken. law Anne Cameron and Bob’s sister. Kuth Bradley Our son. Chris helped in many ways and Gary Catterson provided the tape of his screaming. blood curdling yells Joe Miller donated his welding work on the gallows Bot> and Sharon Harrison have loaned their huge old iron cauldron Central Market has pro vided the vast amounts of treats we give out. at their cost price Ken and Judy Wright, and Bob and Margaret Murray have brought food for our fast food service that goes on while (he "crew" is getting ready This year Marcia Kemp brought cinna mon rolls even though she didn't have a youngster involved It has been great to have such community support Next year will lie our last produc lion, but It will tie different We have had loo many little people become afraid of our house We want to change that Something fun will be going on here a happy house, not a scary one So is there a willing, hard working family with an old house or an organization who could use a gal lows, casket, tombstones, graves, chains, spiders, costumes, make up etc' Ceoplc tell as we can't quit, that the haunted house has become a tradition in Heppner that It gives kids something to do on Halloween that it keeps them out of mischief But traditions do pass from hand to hand The price is right, no charge to the ones we feel will best carry on the tradition is) Bob and Aloha IleSpain Amite The Morrow County Sheriffs Off ice at the Morrow County Court house in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following busin ess during the past week ()n November I*, the Heppner Police l7.pt arrested John l>ee Stuart. 37. Heppner, on charges of Driving Under the Influence of P r e s e n t e d by the H H S D r a m * Club Intoxicants. Open Container of Alco holic Liquor, and Possession of less than One Ounce of Marijuana Hr T h u rs d a y & F rid a y was released on his own recogni za nee N ovem ber 29 & 30 On November 21. a Boardman ambulance responded to a residence on Columbia Avenue and transpor 7 :3 0 p.m. ted a female with a heart problem to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermis H e p p n e r H ig h C a fe to riu m ton on November 22. a Boardman Annie Boyer. 100 died Wedne* ambulance transported one female T ic k e ts S o ld a t th e D o o r day, Nov 21. 1*84 at the Mid-Col and two children from a motor umbia Medical Center in The Dalles vehicle accident on I »4 near mile She was born February 24. 1884 in post 173 to Good Shepherd Hospital This message sponsored by Condon the daughter of Joseph and in Hermiston Isabella Hardiei Whyte On November 23 a Boardman She was a lifetime resident of the ambulance responded to a report of F iY io in i ' f r c h i f f V - r p . Condon area a 16 month-old white female having On December 24. 1*03 she mar. convulsions She was transported to ried James G Boyer in Condon Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermis She was a member of the Pythian ton Sister*, the Mayville Keliekah U*tg<- Also on Nov 23 the Morrow the Mikkalo Grange TIM the County Sheriff's office arrested Otis Frank Burns Post American t-»-gi"n W Root, 23. Irrigon on a warrant for Auxiliary, and the United Church of Failure to Appear on a charge of Christ Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor Root Her husband died in 1*60 Three was lodged at the Umatilla County- sons Jean. Carl, and Vernon, also Jail r 3 died earlier On November 24, the Morrow r ^ Survivors include five daughters County Sheriff s Office arrested Cur lassie KvanSof Condon Kva Day of lisGenet'utsforth 28 la-xington, for c Portland. Mabel Campbell of l,ewi* allegedly Driving Under the Influ ton Idaho, Janet Wjshard of Genes ence of Intoxicants Cutsforth was c 3 see. Idaho, and Alice Vance of released on his own recognizance Heppenr three sons Junior of R i e t m a n n ’s H a r d w a r e Also on November 24. the Board r Prairie City, Jack of Pasco, and man Fire Dept responded to the Walt of Condon, and numerous station at Boardman to grandchildren and great grandchil Texaco control a diesel burner furnace dren In a third incident, a Boardman Mr* Boyer was the subject of a book written by Marilyn Baker ambulance responded to U A I Corp Froman I-ast February she was and transported a male with a back honored by a large birthday party at injury to Good Shepherd Hospital in the Condon Nursing Home, where Hermiston In a fourth incident, the Irrigon she was interviewed bv Pat Wilkins Police Department arrested Mark of KATU TV Funeral services were Saturday, C Duvall. 19. Hermiston, on a of Driving While Suspended Nov 24 at 2 p m at the United charge On November 25. a Boardman Church of Christ, with the Rev Art Ambulance responded to the Chev Buck officiating Mclairen Stinch station in Boardman and (ran* field delivered the eulogy Music ron ported one subject to Good Shepherd was provided by organist Don 1-ath Hospital rop. Rose K Kietmann. and the Also on November 25. the Heppner church choir Fire Dept responded to a flue fire at George Jamieson played “Amaz the Britt resident eon Linden Way in A U TO P A R TS ing Grace" on the bagpipes at the Heppner amount of damage was graveside service unknown /— Concluding service and interment On November 26 a Boardman was at the l(H)F cemetery ambulance responded to U A I Corp Memorial contributions may be and transported a woman with an 234 ^ Main Heppner made to the Condon Ambulance fund injury to Good Shepherd Hospital in or the Condon Nursing Home Hermiston 676-9123 Sweeney Mortuary, Condon, was in charge of arrangements A Family Musical ( )bituary Annie Boyer Cotuwhia & a Drama Club Supporter * LO O K FOR O U R IN S E R T * Full of Croat Christmas Buys in this n ook s Gazette l imes BUSINESS DIRECTORY HEPPNER AUTO PARTS T R A V E L A G EN C Y 7 P W 567-7711 ToW Free 1 - 800452-8853 ( 503 ) Happy 35th, The board of Heppner TV. Inc has already expressed its desire to provide a good variety of television entertainment to the people of Hep pner Some v iewers have circulated petitions so the board may know of the community's interest in its decision These petitions are avail able from Suzanne Jepsen. Merrilee McDowell. Pastor Floyd Wilkes, and selected Heppner businesses If you enjoy watching CBN you may also telephone or write to the board office, and let them know how you feel (si Rev l>eRoy W'ornell io £ r 'Z J o u W 271 f MAIN ST Rl f T HERMISTON 0 8 9 7838 F L O O R C O V E R IN G r U l R FLOOR COVERING Carpet. Lin o le u m , Sis ’<cà L in d e n W a y a 676-9418 ¿ Ce ram ic Tile. Kitchen L C abinets C ounter Tops a* H eppner J F U R N IT U R E r~ DROUGHT IN A FR IC A C A SE F U R N IT U R E Heppner Carpet linoleum . Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories Sherwin Williams Paint L . ________ J IN S U R A N C E r J ß l U lM fl , ? A T1 ( U l U I T f l lu m m Irlrp h v ic m T yv>w t l '•»*** U8.-4 8444s le M M S t W rM N K IIk |K MOW A M I) MM > AN 1 M O ItlH I KA M I N U A K IA N N I o V lIII K A IU M E D IC A L S U P P L IE S M E D IC A L C E N TE R P H A R M A C Y tl* » W * •- • • O' O m cripiion* M oip.iol V p p lm »o t Sal 9 »0 located in the Medicol Center IU X ) Southgate, Pendleton 276 1531 • 4 Mon fr. * O IL P R O D U C T S / Chevron DEVIN OIL CO. INC. CHEVRON PRODUCTS 6769633 Supports addition of C BN To the editor There are citizens in Heppner who are interested in the derisions taring Heppner TV. Inc concerning the change being made for our televi sion viewing One possible addition to the new programming is Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), and we wish to thank the board for presenting this choice to the com munity CBN is currently being shown on Channel 3 Those who enjoy watching CBN do so because of the broad variety of Chrttsian programming, good family enter tainment. and one of the finest news coverages available u H. 1! G A Z E T T E -T IM E S The Morrow County District Attor ney s office at the Morrow County- Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following business dur ing the past week Thomas Kosbau. Irrigon. entered a guilty plea to a charge of Assault IV Charges of Criminal Mischief II were dismissed James Benson Heppner. was sen tenced to two years probation and fines totaling Mou IS 111 « Hmppmmt Sheriff's Report • The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppoer and the County of Morrowr C • « • * * • H w . O . . U A Wrdnrsdav. 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