Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 06, 1986, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Guest Editorial
Pledge of Allegiance
By Lee Pins,
reprinted from Livestock Market Digest
Stand up, America Raise your right hand and repeat after
me I , ____
____ . do solemnly svsear that I will
shove my Mercedes Hen/, BMW, Toyota or Nissan off a cliff
full of OPEC oil. If Japan won’t buy our beef I promise to
park their 23 percent of our car market.
While still of sound mind and body. I hereby promise to turn
off the billion worth of Japanese televisions and radios they
sold us last year. I promise not to buy a pair of shties made
by someone whose name I can’t pronounce. I believe that
America has sold her sole along with 54 percent of her shoe
market.
This holiday season, I am not going to give any kid a doll
that was made in a country where they don’t know the mean­
ing of Christmas. If Mattel wants to sell it here, then let them
make it here.
I am not going to pay a dollar for a bottle of Perrier from
France Let them try selling their fancy bottled water and French
champagne to (Juadaffi If we can’t borrow their blue sky. I
don’t want to wallow in their green water On this point I’m
sure wc arc united, one nation indivisible
If New Zealand doesn’t want our nuclear subs to dock at their
harbors that is fine with me. Wc don’t want their ships bearing
mutinous mutton to dock at our harbor cither.
Russia can keep its caviar, and Colombia can keep its civ
caine If South Africa won’t free their slaves, then I won’t adorn
my body with their diamonds and their Krugcrands With Lib-
berty and Justice for All
I won’t erect barriers to trade or charge high tariffs if Brazil,
India and Pakistan would do the same I say bye bye to the dum
ping of subsidized foreign foivds ..buy American. Put the SI50
billion trade deficit back into the empty pickets of Americans
I swear by my life and my love of it that 1 will not drink
vodka from any country that wants to blow ys up If I travel
to Moscow for a vacation, it will be to Idaho. I will not have
a foreign counterfeit watch tell what time it is or have a defec­
tive Taiwanese microwave radiate my foreign fish even if it
was caught in American waters The Great Danes can keep their
hams and their dogs. I want my mutts “ Made in America "
The nest cat that purrs in the middle of the night I am per
sonally going to send back to Persia in the same cage with a
German Shepherd
If I buy a suit, I won’t need an interpreter to read the label
The only lawn I will mow with a foreign mower will be in a
foreign country. I declare my independence from British punk
rock.
I will boycott any restaurant that sells a “ good old American
burger” between two buns made with wheat from Argentina
or garnished with tomatoes from Mexico and kangaroo meat
from Australia I demand that labels of origin be placed on all
food products.
I will not vote for a politician who is in the tailored pocket
of the textile importing multinationals.
I do all these things realizing it could do more for the
stixkman and the poor working stiff in American than paying
off a congressman.
I pledge my allegiance to the Am erican worker and to the
republic for which he stands.
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Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs Of
fice at the Morrow County Cour
thouse in Heppner reports handling
or dispatching (he following business
during the past week
July 28 • the SherifTs Office
received a report and dispatched a
deputy to a one vehicle non injury
accident at milepi»si four on Hwy
207
July 28 - the Sheriffs Office, a
Morrow Ci*unty ambulance and the
Heppner Fire Dept responded to a
report of a Motor Vehicle Accident
with a person trapped inside on
W illow Creek Road I 7 miles South
of Blake Ranch Road A male
juvenile with minor injuries was
transported hy a passing motonst to
Pioneer Memorial Hosiial Killed in
the accident was Dclvma Denise
Shuman. U . Heppner Investigation
is continuing
July 29 the Boardman Police
Dept arrested Jose Duarte Socorro.
23. Boardman. on a warrant for
Failure to Appear Theft II He was
lodged at the Umatilla City Jail
July 29 the Boardman Police
Dept arrested Kugcne lam Stacy.
25. Boardman for alleged Sexual
Abuse I He was issued a citation
and released
July 29 - the Sheriff» Office
responded to Rippcc Road to in­
vestigate a complaint of a suspicious
male wandering around on complai
nant's privpertv
July 29 - the Sheriffs Office in­
vestigated a report of a male subject
getting into vars at Gourmet Brands
luly 30 the Morrow County
Sheriff s Office responded to a
report of a Burglary in Progress at
the Heppner Pint Office and Turner.
Van Martcr, and Bryant Insurance
and arrested Jesus Flores Rios. 29.
California, for attempted Burglary I.
two count« Hie Sheriff's (Jffice then
assisted the Hcppnci Police Dept in
the investigation
July 30 the Sheriffs Office
dispatched a Pioneer Memorial
Hospital ambulance to Kuhn and
Spicer offices on Main Street in
Heppner for a report of a man who
had fallen and was possibly in shock
July 30 the Sheriffs Office
dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept
to a grass fire in the median strip of
The Heppner Police Department
report« handling the following
hutine«« during the pact week
Jul) 28 5 55 p m - c itation issued
No Operator License. 2 35 p in •
assist outside agency. 9 W pm - of­
ficer requested (or security check
July 30: I 36 a m male subject
arrested for alleged Burglary I. 9 30
a m. assist ambulance crew
July 31 2 45 a m report of
suspicious noise. 8 57 a m
responded to False Alarm. 6 p m
report of Traffic Accident. 7 27
p m male juvenile was struck by
motor vehicle. 9 41 pm . • assist
Lifeguard 111. 10 38 p m. • report of
fight involving (wo males
August I: 10 10 a m - report of
Theft II. 8 50 a m report of
Criminal Mischief. 8 55 am
report of Criminal Mischief. I 30
p m report of Hit and Run. 9 05
p in - citation issued for Open Con
tamer of I iquor in Motor Vehicle,
9 44 p m report of la«ud Music.
11 46 p m - citation issued for allg
ed Assault IV. 11 45 p m citations
issued to female jusenile for allrg
cd Minor in Possession hy consump
lion, and Discharging a Firearm in
side the city limits. 10 45 p m cita
(am issued hy a private citizen to one
male for alleged Assaull IV (the in
cidcnt occurred at 10 45 p m . hut
was not reported until 2 26 a m
August 2)
August 2 10 45 p m - citation
issued for Violation of the Basic
Rule (42 mph in a 25 mph zonel
August 3 9 40 a m assist Fire
Dept . 2 41 p in assist Fire Dept .
9 17 pm
report of Reckless
Driver, 9 39 p m removed into«
icaled person from the hospital
Birth
Kyler James llowrll A son.
Kylcr was horn July 26 at Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston to
Bohbettc and Paddy Howell of
Heppner He weighed 9 lbs 5'7 oi
Granndparcnts are Clifford and
Charlotte Howell of Monument and
l-arry and Bobhi Angell of Heppner
Great grandparents arc Jim and
Marge Angell of Hermiston
Letters to the Editor
Falwell demands Bishop’s apology
gested that anyone go to Hell, the in
ternational media would have
discredited me forever as a minister
of the Gospel, and of love, and of
peace and the media would have
been absolutely correct in doing so
I call upon Bishop Tutu to
apologize and ask for the forgiveness
of the many he has offended
One year ago. when I said that
Bishop Tutu was a phony if he pur
ported to speak for a majority of
non whites in South Africa, there
was a clamor from the media for an
apology from me I extended it in a
two page telegram to the Bishop If
the Bishop does not now apologize,
then perhaps I should recall mine
Jerry Falwell
To the Hditor
On Tuesday. July 22. Bishop Dcs
mond Tutu responded to President
Reagan’s speech on South Africa hy
saying "the West, as represented hy
president Reagan, can go to Hell as
far as I am concerned ’’
Bishop Tutu should return his
Nobel Peace Prize and apologize to
President Reagan and every member
of the Western World for consign
ing them to Hell It is hard to believe
a nun of God, whose primary
ministry should be to present peo
pie from going to Hell, could wish
hundreds of millions of people to go
there
It was enough for Bishop Tutu to
declare himself a socialist at the 1983
meeting of the World Council of
Churches in Vancouver It is sad that
he has suggested on several occa
sions that violence may be a
necessary option lor the non whites
of South Africa Bui it is tragic when
this nun ot God and Nobel Peace
Prize winner would wish people to
suffer in Hell forever The Bishop
surely knows thai the first principle
of Christianity is love and
forgiveness
If Jerry Falwell had publicly vug
Health Dept.
August I - the Shenfrs Office
I R4 emsi of the Port of Morro* c\
dispatched a Boardman ambulance to
it Fire was extinguished
July 30 the Sheriff« Office in­ (he Chevron Station in Boardman
vestigated a report of a dog killing after revet v mg a report of a 31 -year-
chickens and turkeys outside the Ir- old female having chest pains Sub­
rigon city limits A citation for ject was transported to Good
Maintaining a Dog as a Public Shepherd Hospital in Hermitton
August I • a Sheriffs deputy
Nuisance was issued to Lon Powell.
located
a motor vehicle accident on
25. Irngon
July 30 • the Sheriffs Office Hwy 74 near lone Robert Damn
respmded to a residence on Hilltop Padherg. 20. lone, hit a deer No in
Drive near Boardman after receiv­ jurtes in Padherg; fatal for deer
ing a complaint of a prowler They Approximately $8(K) in damage to
were unable to locate a prowler hut his vehicle was reported
some food was noticed missing from August I - the Sheriff s Office
a freezer A deputy responded to that cited John Smieuk Katchia. Jr , 33.
residence again at 11 27 when com­ of Warm Springs for allegedly Driv­
plainant called reorting hearing a ing While Suspended and Driving
Uninsured
prowler again on the porch
August 1 the SherifT* Office in
July 30 the Sheriffs Office hack
vestigaied
a report of a prowler on
ed up the Boardman Police Dept
after receiving information of a Kunze Road near Boardman which
Domett* Disturbance at a residence turned out to be a party at Dawkins
in Boardman A gun was reportedly Pond The party was dispersed
involved No arrests were made as August I the Sheriffs Office
backed up the Heppner Police Dept
it was a verbal disagreement and after
receiv ing a report of a Domestic
there was no assault
on S»«uth Chase Street.
July 30 - a Heppner Ambulance Disturbance
Heppner Jack Allen Davis, also-
responded to Water Street to a report known-as
Jack Allen Crook, 27,
of a boy on his bicycle having been Heppner was
arrested for alleged
hit hy a car Subject was transported Assault IV Domes!*
Wmema W*ynn
hy Lifeguard
also known as Wendy
July 31 - the Sheriffs Office Wisman.
19. Heppner. was cited fcir
assisted the Irngon Police Dept H«well.
in M vctnm of an Alcohol*
after receiving a report of a distur Minor
and Discharging a Firearm
haixr ai W'i|s»*n Trailer Court in Ir in Beverage
the City Limits Arrest and cita­
rigon Albert R Taft. 52. Iasi tions
were issued by the Heppner
known address Stanfield, was ar­
rested for alleged Assault IV- M ice Dept Davis was released on
Domestic He was lodged at the his own recognizance
Umatilla City Jail He later posted August 2 - the Sheriffs Office
hacked up the Heppner Pol*c Dept
bail and was released
August I the Shenff s Office after a male juvenile called reorting
located an alarm going off at a that he had been assaulted earlier
business in Boardman The building Kenneth Deane Graves. 19. Hepp
was secure, responsible party was ner, and Christopher Alan Murray,
19. Lexington, were later located
contacted
August I the Sheriffs Office and arrested by the Heppner Police
located an open gate at a Business on Dept for alleged Assaull IV Both
Patterson Ferry Rd The gale was subjects were released on their own
secured and responsible party was recotrnizance
August 3 the Shenffs Office
contacted
responded
to investigate a complaint
August 1 the Sheriff s Office ar
keys allegedly removed from five
rested F.ugcnc U«uis Stacy, 25. of
in the Irrigon area by
Boardman. for alleged Sexual Abuse vehicles
unknown subjects Investigation is
I The subject was lodged at Benton continuing
County Jail in Kennewick.
August 3 between July 22 and Ju­
Washington
ly 28, the Sheriffs Office assisted
six disabled motorists.
August 3 - the Sheriffs Office
Justice Court
dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept
of smoke A power pole
Morrow County Justice Court at to was a report
on fire at the old city dump
the Morrow County Courthouse in where
firing range is now
Heppner reports handling the follow­ located the
Columbia
was con­
ing business during the past week tacted and they also Basin
sent a crew out
Marty Vcrn Buschke. Heppner
August ) tfit- Sheriffs Office
Fxceeding the Maximum Speed (65
to a residence and assisted
mph in a 55 mph zone). $13 fine responded
Baordman
Police Dept in an in­
Jose Rodriguez. Hermiston • vestigation of
a report involving a
Defective Kquipmenl. $13 fine
knifing
incident
Boardman
Lisa Ann Nelson. Lexington - August 3 - the in Sheriff!
Office
Vlolalion of the Basic Rule (40 mph responded
to
a
residence
to
assist
the
in a 25 mph /.one). $30 fine
Police Dept after receiv­
Ronald Albion Schwarz, Heppner Boardman
ing a report of a family disturbance
Disobey Stop Sign. $31 bail August
3 - I he Sheriffs Office
forfeited
dispatched
the Heppner Fire Dept
Michael Victor Hopf, Milwaukic
a fire at (he City Dump
Violation of the Basic Rule (43 to August
the Sheriffs Office
mph in a 25 mph zone). $40 fine responded to 4 a - business
in Boardman
Ivy Dawn Olivas Baeza Tipton, to assist the Boardman Police
Dept
lone Suspended Operator License. after receiving a report of a possi­
$292 fine, hxpired Vehicle License. ble
assault.
$9 fine
August 4 - the Sheriffs Office
Douglas Carey. Heppner Sexual assisted
four disabled motorists in
Abuse II. one year in (he Umatilla
county between July 29 and
County Jail and $2.555 fine, both the
suspended on condition of $55 fine August 4
and five years probation subject to
conditions set by the Court
Hospital Notes
Meeting Notices
Friday, August 8 bhx«d pressures
Port of Morrow
and immunizations at the Heppner The Port of Morrow Commission
Office. 8 30 a in 4 p m
will meet Wednesday. August 13 at
Tuesday, Aug 12 Mood 3 p m at the Port Office». No I
pressures and immunizations. Ir Marine Drive
rigon County Offices, I 4 p m
Thursday and Friday. August 14
and 15 Office Closed "Gone to
Fair "
Chamber to meet
at Snack Shack
WE’RE WORKING
THIS WEEKEND
BECAUSE YOU’RE
WORKING THIS
WEEKEND.
Chamber of Commerce will meet
Thursday. August 14 fc«r social
gathering al (he fair Snack Shack in
lieu of next week's regular Tuesday
meeting
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner reports admitting and
discharging the following patient
during the past week
Lorraine Ream. Yakima,
Washington admitted and discharg
ed July 27;
John Hcmpcl. Heppner - admitted
July 29. discharged August I ,
Bonnie Hill. Heppner admitted
July 29, discharged July 30. and
David Nolan. Lexington admit
led August 2. dischaigcd August 3.
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