Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 20, 1985, Page TWO, Image 2

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The Morrow County Sheriff s Of­
fice al the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner reports handling
or dispatching the following bust
ness during the past week
November 12
5 13 p m - The Morrow County
Sheriff s Office responded to a one
vehicle accident al Kix k Creek near
Hardman
November 13
1 31am
The Boardman Police
Department responded to a two-
vehicle. non injury accident on Main
and Columbia in Boardman Kurt
Alan Cummings. 26. of Oakridge was
issued a citation for Disobey Stop
Already pay additional fee
G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
d f f k a M aaag ar
S r n t p a p a r I dltor
( • r a p h in O ap artm an l
T y p a a a lta r
David and April Syke», Publisher*
'No vor tru*t a man who Spaak* well of everybody.*
John Churton Collin*
own expense and maintain it Me
already pay an additional for each
month
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Imperative that petition drive continues
To the Editor
The startling turn of event* in the
Antelope area these past few weeks
seem to have fostered a belief that
further effort* by the Save Antelope
Committee are unnecessary a dan
gerous assumption
The change* in Antelope are pri
manly cosmetic While the police
force may be removed, the HIC
"security' patrol continue* to keep
us under surveillance
The city
council rem ains 100 percent
Kayneesh and can rescind any
changes thev have made al anv
t im e
Me hope these recent conciliatory
actions are made in good faith but
prior experience with this group
makes us skeptical The only way
we can make sure abuses do not
re-occur is to disincorporate
It is imperative that the petition
drive continue
Me urge every
Oregonian to sign it at 'he earliest
opportunity
Sincerely.
i * i Jim and Jean Opray
Antelope. Ore
Heppner
Police Report
The Heppner f’olice Dept reports
handling the following business dur
ing the past week
November It
I U pm
traffic accident
November 12
12 30 a m report of prowler
November 14
2pm
assist security check
10 04 p m
citation issued for no
City Itusiness license
November 15
12 47 p m - citation for blocking
driveway. 9 52 citation for parking
in street 4 p m
traffic accident
November 17
It a m
report of Criminal
Mischief I
School
Lunch Men i l s
H eppner E le m e n ta ry School
Monday. Nov 25 potatoes with
gravy, vegetables, rolls, and milk
or salad bar and milk
Tuesday . Nov 26 soup, sandwich,
dessert, something extra, and milk
Wednesday Nos $7
t ooks
choice
Thursday and Friday no school
Sign
November 14
11:13 pm
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office and the • Iregon Slate
Police cooperated in the arrest of
Michael Jam es Wilson. 2* Board
man He was cited for Delivery of a
Controlled Substance
November IS
5 52 a m - A Boardman ambu
lance, the Morrow County Sheriff's
Office and the Oregon State Police
responded to a truck c a r accident on
I 84 about a mile east of the 730 Jet
one subject was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hrrmiston
7 07 a m
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office responded to a five-
truck accident on Highway 730 near
I 84 No injuries were reported
8 19 a m
The Morrow County
Sheriff's Office and a Boardman
Ambulance responded to a one
vehicle roll-over on I 84 about four
miles west of Boardman Unknown
persons were transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital
3 44 p m
The Heppner Police
Department responded to a two-
vehtcle non injury accident on Main
Street in Heppner
4 29 p m
The Morrow County
Sheriff 's Office received a reporl of
a theft of propane tanks from a
camp trailer while it was parked in
the mountains
6 07 p m
A Boardman ambu­
lance responded to a semi-car acci­
dent at the request of the Arlington
ambulance The accident occurred
at the east end of the Arlington
bridge Four subjects were trans
ported to Good Shepherd Hospital
November 16
11 p m The Boardman Fire Dept
responded to a flu fire at a residence
on Ml Adams in Boardman
November 18
5 32 a m
The Boardman Fire
Depl responded to a house fire at
Frontier Trailer Court space No 31
in Boardman
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10 Vrars Ago
Members of tone's Cardinal Club
put the finishing touches on a 72" x
96" Bicentennial quilt to be raffled
by the Ways and Means Commit­
tee
Jeanette Piper. Cathy Palmer and
Alice Abrams visited the Chamber
of Commerce and told them of their
experiences as 4-H Labo exchanges
to Japan
25 Y rart Ago
The 40-piece Heppner Grade
School Honor Hand will play two
concerts on tour tomorrow
The
concerts at Fossil and Kinzua high
schools were arranged, explained
director Arnold Melby, "to give the
children experience performing be
fore audiences and as a sp«i-ial treat
for the hard work they have been
doing '
The I960 Morrow County Rodeo
association had one of its most
successful years with receipts total
ing $8.754 ¿1
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l a s i n g tors
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Hydraulic
1 V i-lO ton
Paris &
Service
M.C.G.G.
989 8221
G old...
a precious metal
fora precious
person!
58 A e a rs Agu
Fifty men are now employed in
widening and straightening the
grade on the Willow creek road just
south of Heppner. a project being
carried on jointly by Morrow County
WPAandCCC The project contem
plates improvement of the road for
four or five miles by making a much
better grade and eliminating the
senes of sharp curv es on the stretch
which passes the Frank Monahan
and W H Cleveland ranches
The Heppner public was treated to
ire«' lamburger Saturday by Morrow
County Woolgrowers auxiliary, in
line with that organization's cam
paign to create an interest in lamb
as a worthwhile adjunct to the diet
Members of the Lions club were
/a
th o rn y
O R IG IN A L
BLACK HILLS GOLD
C REA TIO N S
Jewelers
676-9200
Friends and relatives
are invited to
Tarps
the ivedding and reception of
Cover Trucks,
Anita to Palmer
David Pranger
botaneng
Where the customer
• is the company
T im e
treated unawares to a t«'«*d of roast
elk at their Monday luncheon, the
meat being the compliment of Dr
A D McMurdo While several sus
piciowd (SIC) that everything was
not just right, many did not know but
what they were eating roast beef
Pickup * 1 0
M orrow County
G rain G ro w e rs
Closure passenger. $40 fine
Jay Patterson. Heppner - with
criminal negligence Violation of a
Hoad Closure passenter. $40 fine
Joseph Elmer Woods, Heppner
with criminal negligence
Opera
lion of a Motor Vehicle in a Hoad
Closure. $40 fine
William Douglas Fidanzo. Aloha
with criminal negligence Failure
to Properly Validate Deer Tag. $38
fine
Jeffrey Todd Adams. Pendleton
Exceeding (he Maximum Speed (77
mph in a 55 mph zone', $95 bail
forfeited
Steven C Stearns. Tigrad with
criminal negligence Hunting with a
Centerfire Hifle in an Area Inhabi­
ted by Elk Without an Unused Elk
Tag. $42 fine
Jam es D Ward. Sandy
with
criminal negligence Hunting with a
Centerfire Hifle in an Area Inhabi­
ted by Elk Without an Unused Elk
Tag $42 fine
The Morrow County Clerk's Office has accepted applications for marriage
licenses from the following persons
Gary John Wight. 21, and Shelly Mane Shreves, 19. both of Heppner
Anthony Allen Jaques, 25. and Lynn Carol Marrell, 32, both of Boardman
Tires Studded
Front End
Alignment
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling the folio
wing business during the past week
Timothy Michael Gosseen. Pasco.
Mashington No P I C Permit. $57
bail forfeited
Jeffery Sloutt. Beaverton - with
criminal negligence Violation of a
Hoad Closure driver $40 fine
William F Co*, llrppner ■ with
criminal negligence Violation of a
Road Closure passenger $40 fine
Dennis W Miller. Heppner with
criminal negligence Violation of a
Road Closure driver. $40 fine
Oliver F Freel. Adrian • with
criminal negligence Violation of a
Road Closure passenger. $40 fine
Allen L Daggett. Heppner • with
criminal negligence Violation of a
Road Closure -driver. $40 fine
Terry Lee Riddle. Heppner • E x ­
pired operator Ijcense. $9 fine
Ted R Brin Heppner
No Tail
Lights on Trailer. $13 fine
Ennis Harrison. John Day Illegal
"U " Turn. $31 bail forfeited
Steven Randall Marsh, Cloverdale
with criminal negligence Hunting
Prohibited Area to wit
roadway.
$82 bail forfeited
Earl Franklin Struckmeier. Hep
pner
No Mud Flaps. $26 bail
forfeited
Chris Eldon Davis, Condon - De
fective Equipment. $26 bail for
feited
Rick Cole. Heppner - with crim i­
nal negligence Violalion of a Road
Marriage Licenses
H eppner High School
Monday, Nov 25 fish wedges,
French fries, cheese and celery
-♦ticks, doughnuts, and milk
Tuesday Nov 26 hot dogs, baked
beans, relish cup. fruit and milk
Wednesday . Nov 27 sandwiches
and milk
Thursday and Friday no school
Justice Court
Report
Sheriff's Report
Saturday, November 30, 1985
at 1:00 p.m.
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St. Patrick's Catholic Church
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