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Letters to the Editor
The (M fio a l Newvpapef o f the
f i t ) o f Heppncr jiw I the
County o f M o m m
.S u p p o r ts
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GAZETTE-TIMES
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H tm nlr S u a th h r
David und April Sykes, Publishers
Editorial
In the middle of where?
Quick, name one issue for which Neil Goldschmidt,
democratic candidate for governor, stands for in the state of
Oregon.
It's only a little over two months until an election that could
determine the direction o f Oregon politics for years to come,
and many people, especially those east of the Cascades, can
only tell you that. "Goldschm idt thinks Eastern Oregon is
now here."
It's true, Goldschmidt did say he thought Bend was "the mid
die o f nowhere,” and this past week he was down in that city
apologizing profusely and trying to dislodge the "size I 1 Nike'
he had so throughly lodged between his teeth
But is this what this election is to he- remembered for ’
Goldschmidt's remark?
There is no doubt that the ex Portland mayor, and Carter ad
ministration transportation secretary made a terrible gallc with
his remark about Bend.
For although some may surmise that the "now here" remark
was just a slam against Eastern Oregon, it was in fact a slight
against any small town in Oregon By Oregon standards Bend
is not ready a small town, and is in fact a dynamic and grow
mg area o f the slate.
Consider the population of Bend In |dX4 it had just over
IH.UOO people By comparison Coos Bay. has justs over 14.not).
Hermiston WHO; Ashland 15,600; Grants Bass. 15.140. and
so on. with many cities in Oregon smaller than the town from
"nowhere "
But is this what the I9H6 election w ill be remembered tor.
Goldschmidt’ s misplaced remark ’ I hope not I here are much
more serious problems facing Oregon than Goldschmidt's con
desending attitudes toward Eastern Oregon, and small towns
in general
We need a governor who can do something about improving
the export possibilities of our agriculture commodities Who
can do something about holding the cost of state government
down, who can do something about getting the lumber industry
back on its feet In general, a governor who can do something
to maintain and improve the quality o f life for <)regonians And
that means all Oregonians, those that live in Portland, and those
that also live " in the middle o f nowhere "
David Sykes, publisher
Community Calendar
Adult education class times change
Ulne M ountain C om m unity C ol
lege Adult Itasi». I s J ik u I iou D jv t ol
lets year round »lasses at the M»'|'j>
IK*i Neighborhood Center
Beginning September 8. new
link's lo r classes w ill be Monday 4 7
p m and luesdays 4-7 p m
For further in to rn u iio n . call (iarv
W arren. 422 7420
»Senior activity passes available
A c tiv ity passes for Senior citizens
<65 and olderl arc available at Hepp
ncr H igh School o r at hall games
These are good tor all activities ex
ecjvt tournaments and playotts. said
an athletn department spikesperson
Dad's
Mom’s
CET TOGETHER
After
Harvest
Back
To
School
B e e c h e r 99
Eiceilont Food I loungo
Live MOsic l0" “ ,54°
’ 5°“ Adults
‘ 300 12 & Under
Saturday, September 6 - 5 p.m. to ???
A ll
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C a n
H a l
H u ffo t
•B ilked Mum «Shrim p »Baked Beans
•Slaw «Salads Galore
McFlligntt for re-election
To the Editor
I am w ritin g with regard to the
ra»c tor County Judge and to otter
my opinion o l Don M cM IigoU . the
incumbent I was County Counsel
for M orrow County tot slightly
more than three years, w orking
under the direct supers ision o f Judge
M c h lllg o tt During that period o f
tim e I believe that I had a unique
vantage p a n t from which to nu ke
an observation
Don M» I lligott works long hours
at the job. he is a»tise in committee
work w h k h pays long term benefits
to the County , and he is astute and
knowledgeable about t>K work o l the
County Court That however, is not
why I am w riting the County Judge
is expected to provide that kind o f
service The factor that has always
im p re sse d
me
about
Judge
M et llig o tt is that his So I p riority
is M orrow County
In an individual case a person nuy
disagree w ith D in M» I llig o tt over
the nuts and holts o l a particular
»lee ism >n that is the nature o f elected
office and it omvcv with the territory
I d o n ’ t b e lie ve i t ’ s p is s ih lc .
however, to question his motivalKm
During the early days that I worked
tor the C ounty, especially. I wav
a n u /cd by (he fierce loyalty that die
Judge has lo r M o rro w County and
its people This pride was especial
ly noticeable when w>c met w ith
CommissMinets friu n other counties
and the Judge started to " b r a g ”
about M o rro w County and ilc
people
I do n't want to downplay D in
M c E llig o tt’ » technical abilities as a
County Judge, because I happen to
believe that they are very g<»od. hut
I firm ly believe that the Judge
deserves to be re elected because o f
the dedicjiKvn that he provides to the
job
I have nothing to gain from
w riting this letier. and have no ax to
grind w ith any other candidate for
the ptsitM in I'd simply like to offer
the opinnin that Irom my p n n t o f
view . Don M ch llig o tt has earned the
ojvp>rtumty to serve another term av
your County Judge Thank you
Sincerely.
(v iM u h a e l J Othv
The Heppner P»»lice Dept rcjxirtv
handling the follow ing business Jut
ing the past week
August 18 8 45 a m
False
A la rm . 6 39 p m
False A larm
August 19 10 53 a m
received
a rejm rt o f C rim in a l M ischief. 2 4 3
p m
received a report o l C rim in a l
M ivchiet, 10 20 p m
issued cila
Ikin to Appear for Assault IV . 11 38
p m
assisted M orrow County
S h e riff v O ffice
August 22 10 48 assist M orrow
C o S heriff. 8 22 p m
received a
com plaint o f Barking D ig s . 8 50
p m - issued citation for Improper
Pawing at an Intersection. 10 10
p m
assisted Fire Dept . 10 30
pm
- issued citatio n fo r No
Headlights, No D iv e r l.kcnse .
Open Container, and D riv in g I nin
sured. I I 3 1 p m received a rcj»>rt
o f a gun shot
August 23 10 52 a m
False
A larm . 12 22
issued citation lo r
Im proper Parking
August 24 I .30 p m
assisted
Fire Dept . 7 02 p m
issued v ita
non tor Exceeding M axim um Speed
(76 mph in a 55 mph zonci
To the Editor
Congratulations go to the forest
product truckers (an»t everyone, for
that n u tte r) who ju ik e d their truckv
to particijvate in the hearing in
lu tira n d c hetorc Senator Mark Mat
field and Senator boh PackwiMid in
oppoviiHvn to the H e ll’s Canyon
W ilderness proposal
Sjve»ial credit goes to those who
brought their log. »hip and lumber
tru»ks lo r the parade which irwlud
ed nearly ISO trucks and other
vehicles And a lip o f our hat and
s jx 'c u l thanks to A lljn Chase o f
I agle I r u ik »V Machine Company.
LuGrande. f rank Fclkel President
o t the Northeast Oregon Chapter o f
Oregon Forest Products Iransporta
lio n A s v k ia iio n . jn d the S O S
(Save O ur Snake from W ildcrncvvl
Com m ittee who spearheaded the
outstanding turn «Hit
When p o ip tc understand what
"w ild e rn e s s " means and the cost to
each jverson in Oregon, everyone
w ill jo in uv in oppovidon to addi
tional designation ot Oregon land in ­
to "w ild e rn e s s ” , which makes the
lorevt unavailable for regular use
Thanks, too. to Senators H atfield
and Packwood for holding and atten
ding the hearing We jo in in urging
their continued consideration
C o rd ia lly,
Is) boh M cK e lla r. President
O regon Forest fro d u c t
Transportation Assn
• *4KA South River RoacJ
1 1) bos 2167
Salem. OR 97308
364-3168
Obituary
Justice Court
Viola knighten Pruitt
V io la
K n ig h le n
P ru itt
of
S pringfield died at the age of 90
She was hoin December V, IK95.
in Hejvpncf. and was ilk ' daughter o f
Fred and Diresa knighten
She had been a homemaker and
tun! lived in the Springfield c ' ih ii
munity since 1949 She wa> ■
member o f St
A lice C atholic
Church and the St A lice Altar
Stkiety She was a precinct registrar
for tu n e County elections and had
been active in p»>litical aflairv
Her husband. 1-eslie E Pruitt
preceded her in death on September
3. 1984 She was also preceded in
death by a grandson. James T
Pruitt Survivors include 'c h ild re n
1 a Verne Edwards and her husband.
W illiam o f Fugcnc. (Henna Pruitt o f
Sjinngfield. Fred Pruitt and his wile.
Hetty o f Coos bav tw o grandvtns.
M ark an»l Tom Pruitt o f Coos bay
Mass »it Chrisian burial was l ues
duy. August Id, 1986. at 1 0 a m at
St A lice Catholic Church with
l ather Cathal brennan. Celebrant
bucll Chapel in »harge o f crematKm
School
Lunch Menus
llr p p n e r H igh School
Tuesday . Sejvt
2 corn dogs,
c u rlc y frie s , vegetable sticks,
watermelon and m ilk
Wednesday. Sejvt 3 potakves and
gravy, rolls, green beans, fru it salad
and m ilk
Thursday. Sejvt 4 tacos, lettuce,
cheese and tomatoes, fru it. and nulk
Friday. Sept 5 outdoor barbecue
M orro w County Justice Court at
the M orrow County Courlhtiuse in
Heppncr reports handling the fo llo w ­
ing huvinew during the past week
Jose Rodriguez. Herm iston No
Operator License. S77 fine
Robert le e Gibncy . Jr , Gladstone
No Fire Extinguisher. $57 bail
forfeited
M erry E DeSjvain. Heppncr
V io la tion o l the basic Rule (42 mph
in a 25 mph zone), $36 fine
Dennis Raymond W arren. Hepp
ner Excessive Tire Noise, $17 fine
Randy Dallon <Kh»»m. Herm ision
I xcceding the M aximum Speed (65
mph inn a 55 mph /one) $36 hail
forfeited
Greg A llen Jones. Heppncr No
M otorcycle I ndorsement. $10 fine
Ruth D W illia m s, boardman.
Susjk'ikled O perator’s l.kcnsc. $292
fine
Neighborhood
Center Calendar
September 3 AFS. 9 30 12 noon
September 4 H I I) Housing 10
a m -12 noon
September 8
AHS G ED. 4 7
p m
September 9
A H S-G ED . 4-7
p m
September 15
Hearing A id
Counselors 1 3 p m . A dvisory
C ouncil 7 45 p m.
Sejvteinber 17 - AFS. 9 30
12
noon
September 19 W IC C lin ic . 10
a m
12 n<k>n and I - 3 p in
W ca th cri/a tio n applications are
still available at the Center
R ritta n i I » host Biasing a daughter
Brittam lavuivc. was horn to M ike
and Sheri Biasing, Heppner. on
August 4 , 1986 at (»»rod Shejvherd
Hospital. Hermiston Sheweighe»19
lbs I 3 . 1 /
Grandparents arc M r and M rs
B illy Joe Me M in n, Heppner. M rs
Irene Biasing. Hermiston. and Harrs
Biasing. N Carolina
Great grandparents arc M r and
M rs Joe M c M in n . Klamath Falls.
M r and M rs Richard Copeland.
Portland and M r Sterling W ham.
Beaverton
MCGG HAS
THE SEED
FOR YOUR
C.R.P.
PROGRAM
A
C .R .P .
Information Booth
Fri., Aug. 29, at
The ( ■illiam
Countv
Fair
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Call Dick Sargent
MCGG
989-8221 or
1-800-452-7396
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M orrow C o u n ty
G rain G ro w e rs
3 5 0 M a in S t r a a t
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Phon« - 989 822 1
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For Smut in Wheat & Barley
Terracoat LT2
Vitavax 25DB
Granox N-M (Maneb-HCB) Dust
Vitavax 200 (Flowable)
For Wireworm in Wheat & Barley
Lindane 75W
Drinox 34HC
Available at:
Pettyjohn O il and Chemical Co.
lone, Oregon
422-7511
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RUG UP FOOD SWINGS
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M argo Shcrcr o f lone was the
lucky winner o l a buck bank at the
M o rro w
C o u n ty
F a ir
The
Republican C e ntral C om m ittee
sponsored the drawing
WITH THESE VALUES
( ir e e n t a p p e r s
Lemons
ATTENTION GROWERS:
Call CARGILL, INC. for all your grain marketing needs.
W e Offer:
Cash on the Spot for Generic Certificates
n n m x u x tx m m n n
Farmers
Get Your Seed Treating
Material Now!
W in s b a n k
•Grain bids delivered Arlington, Oregon
•Grain bids F O B your farm
•Grain storage available/call for rates &
details
•Quick and reliable payments
•Competitive prices & other marketing
alternatives
• Timely marketing information
The M orro w County C lerk » (X
five at the M orro w County Cour
thouvc m Heppner rc j» rtv issuing a
marriage Ikense to the M lo w in g
John Andrew S chillo. 21. and
Tracie Lynne B uig. 20. both o f
Bxvardman
Births
Congratulates ‘ wilderness’ opponents
Call 1-503-454-2751
Marriage Licenses
Heppner Police
Report
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T o p »Sirloin »Steak
Frozen
T u r k e y H in d Q u a r t e r s
Western Family Thin
L u n c h M e a ts iw oz Reg $9« ea
lenme-O Frozen
B o n e le ss T u r k e y Reg »i 99
SAW Chunk Lite
T u n a 6V4 OZ - Reg 99*
Pacific Cleaned
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Prices Good August 28-September 1
Open 7 days a week, 7 a m. la 6 p.m.
LOTTERY
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