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i TWO-Th* Mrppnrr ( . u r l ì i Tim »» Mrppnrr Orrgoa. W rdnr.isy. Urcrrabrr 26. IMS Ju stice C ourt R eport I ) . A .'s R eport The (Official Newspaper of the Cily ol Mrppnrr and the County of Morrow ta « » fíg L etters to the E d ito r GAZETTE-TIMES W •• klv * • » • » • » • , U SPS 740 430 PublUhrd fvery V4rdnr»day and rnlrrrd as serona clast mailer al Ihr P m I i Kin r al Mrppnrr Orrgun undrr Ike M of March 3. 1879 Second ( la«» postage paid al Hrppner. Or r a un IHIIrr al 147 Mesi M Ilio» Street Trlrphonr i » 3 > «7» *72* Address commung ale« to Ihr llrppnrr Gazette Tlmrs. P () Hot 137. Heppner (»renosi »7»34 .Subscriptions III In Moc/ow. I malilla Mheeler A (.Bliain roundes. 113 elsewhere Ettoen Salín« Office Manager ■and) Molli Newspaper Editor M ar«» Baron Graphics department D otad Kenned» I »pearlier David and April Syke*. Publishers Sifting through the I* Years Ago Lt Col John I. Bristow, Layton, Utah, was recently notified of his selection for advancement to Colonel in the 1! S Air Force Holand Bergstrom was awarded a plaque for being the Morrow County Conservation Man of the Year 25 Years Ago Governor Mark Hatfield and Judge Oscar Peterson are pidured looking over plans of the site of the new town of Hoardman to he built when the John Day Dam was com pleted Kay French presented Soil Con servalion Man of the Year. John Graves, with a pen set Citizens of Heppner l.rxington area were invited to attend the Times Ughts on for Education program at Heppner High School S4 Y rari Ago Heppner enjoyed a silver Christ mas. as did all of Morrow county, and the countryside is still covered with ice today The silver thaw came on Christmas eve. making motiva tion hazardous in any manner and taking a toll in accidents while lending a Christmas tinge to nature " "Most of Morrow county's contin gent of students at institutions of higher education are home for (he holidays, bringing happiness lo (he respective homes and lending cheer lo holiday festivities " Upset by rudeness of audience To the Editor This past Thursday was the Christmas program at our grade school There was a large crowd gathered to see their young children perform The children were very orderly and did their best I enjoyed hearing songs with a spiritual tone to them What upset me so much was the rudeness and in difference their parents, grandparents, and friends There was talking and movement 'people going in and out) going on while Ihe children were performing The whole back section was empty before Ihe program was over It was very evident that these parents and grandparents came only to watch their own child and when they were done it was time for them to move on The rudeness was not only to Ihe children performing hut to others in •he audience who were trying to listen It was very distracting and I was not sitting in the hack The talking waa going on throughout the audience Mow do we expect to leach our children to respect others to be thoughtful and considerate of others when these are the examples that adults are showing them A Concerned Parent. Chris Adelman legislatu re is full-time job To the Editor In reply lo your recent letter of legislative pay increases I would like lo make a few comments I voted against all pay increases, however, the 1150for larger districts I feel Is warranted and needed As a state senator representing a third of the state of Oregon is it fair to fie paid the same as a senator in Salem. Oregon’ I have lo maintain two homes when in session, I also have to eat my meals out and obtain lodging when in Salem on state business There is a real misconception who actually serves in Salem legislation la-gislators don't go home to their farms, jobs and businesses Most of them have one job, being a legisla tor I was a businessman when I went lo Salem, but I am no longer To he a good senator in my district is a full time job If you don't believe me come and live with me for a month My answer to the problem is belter management With 13 interim committees, tlx statutory committees. 18 statutory with legi slative participation and legislative work on other government business, add to (his al leasl six months of session in odd numbered years This is guaranteed full lime employ ment for legislators The problem with legislators and government is we pay too much for too little We need a change in the legislative power structure of < iregon There has to be a better way lo run a ship Sincerely it ) Eugene D Timms State Senator The Morrow County Diatricl Attor ney a Office report* handling the following business during Ihe past »ir k Lawrence John Cerullo, 33. Heppner pled Not Guilty to five count* of Rape on December 17, 1985 before Judge Jack olaen Trial date art for Jan 27. 1*86 (Wear Dean Smith. 27. lrrigon. Arraignment Pled Not Guilty to Driving While Suapended a Felony before Judge Jack Olaen on Decern her 17. 1985 Trial set for February II 1*86 Michael James Wilson 2» Board man Arraignment Pled Not Guilty to Delivery of a Controlled Sub stance before Judge Jack Olsen on December 17. 1*85 Trial set for Janu.tr» .’7 1*86 l-arry Boyce Wrsterling. 24, Hep pner pled Not Guilty by reason of Mental Disorder before Judge Jack i ils. n on December 17 1985 No Inal dale has been sel I .aura May Powers, 35 Hoardman pied Guilty at Sentence hearing lo Ilellvery of a Controlled Substance on December 17. 1987. before the Honorable Judge Jack Olsen Sen trnced to two years Probation, lo Parole and Probation, to do loo hours community service, to be subject to search and to pay court appointed fees Jose Humberto Fernandez. 18 lrrigon. Etnered a Change of Plea and pled Guilty to Assault in the First Degree on December 17. 1*85 before The Honorable Judge Jack Olsen Court ordered Pre Sentence Investigation Sentence date Janu ary 21. 1*86 Alan Keith Tompkins. 23. lrrigon. entered a Change of Plea and Pled Guilty to Burglary in the First Degree on December 17. 1*85 before Ihe Honorable Judge Jack Olsen Court ordered a P re Sentence Investigation H ospital N otes Births -o “ c X ir c r «w - o « a Friends and relatives are invited to the wedding reception of Theo and Don Greenup Wednesday. January l at 1:00 p.m. W agon W heel Cafe & Lounge Heppner Nha Ban a son. N'ha Bao. was born Saturday. Dec 14 to Sen Vmh. Heppner. at Good Shepherd Hospital in llermiston Hr weighed 6 lbs 13 oz and was 19'»" long Patrick Michael Schiller a son t’alrick Michael was born Decern her 12 a* SI Mary's Hospital. Walla Walla. Washington, to Shari and John Schiller of Echo Hr weighed 7 lbs I3 'i oz Grandparents are Bob and Marilyn Schiller. Echo Boh and Sylvia McKenzie. Pendleton, and Vascoe Thomas. Walla Walla. Wash mgton Great grandparents are Elma Park. Hermiston. Peggy and Bussell Kentucky, Mrs Henson, (>rie Thomas London, Kentucky, and Mabel Vey. Echo He joins a brother. Jeffery. 3, at home London, ñññññññññ Pioneer M emorial Hospital reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Virginia Stillman. Heppner admitted December 16. discharged December 18. Betty Aldrich. Heppner admitted December 16, discharged December 1» and Jamie Smith. Heppner admitted December 20. discharged December 22 Loree Hubbard, lone, who was admitted to the hospital December I* was si ill receiving care Monday H eppner Police Report -¿ g * M o rro w C o u n ty ^ a » o d r s 4* G ra in G row ers \ P\ ° r r The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the follow ing business dur ing the past week December 16 12 14 a m officer requested for security check. to 40 p m took theft report December 17 123 p m responded to false alarm December 18 10 30 p m. - officer requested for security check December 1» 6 04 p m assist outside agency December 20 4 15 p m motorist assist December 21 5 57 p m citation issued Driving Wrong Way ( >ne ( ine Way Street, to p m citation issued for parking on sidewalk. 10 27 p m officer re quested for security cheek December 22 2 46 a m • received report of stolen vehicle, 3 4.3 a m recovered stolen vehicle. 5 13 a m motorist assist. 5 30 pm took report of cruelly to animals December 23 2 07 pm served dog complaint '® . P re -T ru c k Load O rd e r B la n k Nam * AddrtaM C ity *5 1 . 14 8 ply 9 S L 15 8 ply ML IS 8 ply Phon« Hi Floalion Hi h Ination Hi Floation 42 I* 44 96 47 10 FENCING ITEMS Pallet 5V S' 5'»' 6 5'» 6' 101's 101's 125 * 125 s 133's 133 s Price I 87 ea 1 67 1 97 206 2 12 2 19 I« ir BARBWIRE |) W ■ Econo D W Econo Sierra 2 pi 4P« 2 pi I2'x ga 12'» ga 12'» ga PRESSURE TREATED POSTS Size 3" x 7' 4" X 7' 5" X 7' 8" X 8' Each 265 4 80 4 89 7 26 20 20 20 10-ply 10-ply 10-ply Tri Power Tri Power Tri Power 7 50 7 50 16 18 20 20 20 6-ply • ply i® ply 10-ply 10-ply Ke«li Gnp Hedí Gnp Kedi Gnp Kedi Grip Redl-Gnp ^ ' ■ 7» 10 00 II 2 12 4 13 6 16 9 18 4 13 6 16 6 18 4 18 4 18 4K 16 »R 18 4R 20 BR Morrow County Grain Growers 1 800 452-7396 - 58 10 «5 08 107 71__ 126 74__ 158 17___ H S H S H S H S H S 62 7 8 _ 6* 72 144 52 162 87 1*8 14 - 34 38 38 38 28 28 28 28 38 38 38 38 38 8-ply Ifl) 6 ply 6 ply ♦ ply ♦ ply frply ♦ply tUply frply ♦ ply ♦ ply ♦ ply Agri Agri Agri Agri Agri Power Agri Power Agri Power Agri Power Agri Power Agri Power Agri Power Agri Power Agri-Power Trac Trac Trac Trac Radiai* Radiala Radiala Radiala 122 20 135 00 _ 17143 247 23 314 06 217 82 256 06— _ 349 28 392 84 O bituary Annie Schaffer Annie Schaffer. 83. died Sunday. Dec 22 at St Anthony Hospital in Pendleton She was born in Heppner April 9. 1*03 to Jack and Susan iShawl Hynd She lived at Cecil until 1925 when she married Elvin Schaffer She lived near Heppner on the Freezeout Ranch She was a member of the Eastern Star of Heppner and was a stale officer of the Rainbow Girls She is survived by a son. Jack H of Concord, C alifornia, and Daughter Doris iMrs John) Clerf of Kittitf Washington. her sister Violet iMrs Maxi Cheney of Pendleton, and eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren She was pre ceded in death by her husband in 1976 Services will be Friday. Dec 27, 10 a m at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Pendleton Contributions for those who wish may be made directly to the Church of the Redeemer or through Folsom Bishop Funeral Chapel Sheriff's R eport The Morrow County S h eriffs Office reports handling or dispatch ing the following business during the (>ast week December I* 11 II a m a Hoardman ambu lance transported one male with an injury lo Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston December 21 12 38 a m the Morrow County Sheriff's Office received a report of property damage to a vacuum cleaner and towel dispensor at Eek slrom Farm Chemicals in lone Investigation of Criminal Mischief I will follow 10 3* a m the Morrow County Sheriff's Office responded to a non injury motor vehicle accident on Hwy 74 between milepost 39 and 40 Robert S Hubbard, 27, Tulsa. Oklahoma was cited for Careless Driving The Morrow County Sheriff's Ilept and the Oregon State Police arrested Darwin D Cook. 29. lrrigon on charges of Thefl I, Burglary II, and Cultivating Marijuana He was lodged at the Umatilla Police Dept December 22 2 46 a m Ihe Heppner Police Department recovered a vehicle allegedly used without authonza lion 3 50 the Hoardman Police Department received a report of Thefl from the Boardman Pharmacy P H e r e ’s hoping you share f Bundle 2 50___ 3 89__ 4 80 ._ 7 06 ___ Order by Dec. 30 - Take delivery by Feb. 15 989-8221 Multi-Carrier Multi-Carrier 8 26 ■* «' 10 00 28 67 _ 31 20 32 51 K frply Bply Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow mg business during the past week Laurence Wilber Schoonover. Lex mgton 4,300 lb Group Axle Uver load. 867 fine La-on E Bruneau Portland - with criminal negligence Hunting with Ccnlerfire Rifle in Area Inhabited by Elk Without an Unused Elk Tag 882 bail forfeited Jeffery Scott Reed. Eslacada Failure to Yield Right at Controlled Intersection 817 fine Robin Don Scott, Heppner No Muffler. 813 fine Km Doubrava. Hubbard with criminal negligence Violation of a Road Closure passenger. 866 fine David John Kesler. Portland Violation of a Road Closure to wit Driver 840 fine Ellen Marie Foster. Portland • Violation of a Road Closure to wit Passenger. 840 line Thomas Allen Hamman, Lexing ton with criminal negligence Borrow mg Deer Tag lo wit Eastern Oregon Deer Tay, 861 fine 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > in the festivities of the ^ season, as we extend our v L ■feu , fondest thanks to you! 42» *5 428 04 - 476 71 . MI 15 350 M ain Lexington, O re g o n Peterson’s TAKING CARE OF TH E COUNTRY'S BUSINESS Moppnor 1 fM c ornee** 474-flt# Ginger, Deeno, Molly, Sue, Marlene & Randall