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H H K • I h r lleppner <. a z r t l e l Im rs. D epporr. Oregon VNrdnrsday, January 2I.I9N 7 i j M or» t „ " V'. Sheriff's Report The Official Newspaper of the City ot Heppner ami the County ot Morto» G A Z E T T E -T IM E S M o rrò » ( u u n ts 's H o m r-O w n e d W re klv N rw s p a p rr 2*0420 P u M H h n t n e o V t r d m v l j i in d r n ir fr d a, w n n d - i l t u m a iirr al Ih r h a i O ffV r al llrp p n rr l i f t * * under Ih r h<1 uf M a r ih I. i n Sroaod i l a » p m l ^ r paxl i i i l f M » ! O f * 4i O f e t t f W W M N k i f e M 1 , 1 , , * « un t i M f r » oMnmunkalluTM tu Ih r llrp p n rr l.a r r t lr 1 1m rv t* I I H u l J .H , n rr U n * * m * SutM rlpO u m V i i In M o rru a . » h r r l r t l.lllla m and < < * M ln . f i * r h r a h r r r J . o i r Itughe, (H T V r Manager Xd Saiu1> II.-Il, N r»< M arie In f lf io | n i .a t l r t lirr n S ln ilh m | j| n H a (h n l'aptneau Salllng ................ ................................................ M rp p l.ra n l Sale, l,l o . l.r a p h k « llrp a n m rn l Itra p h k r. IIWlrÉhuIlon I » pecetting I* U r lliu l n ,„ l*r.«.f M radini _____P .i'K l ami A prii Svkcs. PuMishcrs Letters to the Editor Rep. Smith opposes Congressional pay raise To the Kditor While the lcder.il fioxcrnmcnl struggles with the Inter a I dclicil. cutting critical programs here and there, a special committee has had the gall to suggest our represen talivcs should nuke more money I understand it Congress does nothing, a M4.INNI pay raise w ill go into effect O ur Second D is tric t C o n gressman. Hoh Smith is not standing still He has rc introduced a hill designed to give the sitters a chance to have their say on pay raises Under the hill no Congress could vote itself a salary hike Instead any increase soled lor. would not he granted until the succeeding session isconscned that way voters could |udge the worth ot those asking lor more money and turn them out if the additional dollars were undesersed I think Smith also soled to kill the proposed hike and the I T increase already in effect Smith deserscs our continued sup port for working against the tide Ixrt's hope more o f his colleagues stand up to he counted before time runs out letters to Washington would help Sincerely. (siM erlin Hughes Heppner School levy support overwhelming lo the l.ditor W e would like to express our ap preciadon to the Morrow County voter* for their overwhelming sup port ot our community schools hy soling a decisive "yes on the Mor row County Schfkil serial levy r hankv. lone K.lemcntary Stall IsiD ick Allen (slHctlv Kietmann IsiMarlcne Davison IsiK erry Kietmann (ciHarhara Collin (s)Diana Kincaid (stla u ra Broderick IsiM ark Jones (s K i Ann Thomas (siHetty Carlson IsiSliaron Morns isd'am Minster Appreciates voter support of school levy I o thè I d itor I wish lo express my appicciaiton tot eversone who contnhuled lo thè passagc ol thè sellimi serial levy Die supporr shownby all sedkmsof thè county wasexcellcnt W ithyour unsellish suppuri thè studente ol Morrò» county cari now gel on with their edile al km without mtemi|tion Again. I express my appreciation to those who worked tow aril passage of this levy aikl evpcc lally the volets who recognized the need to support local education (si I J Mc I lligott Budget I lee lion Co ordinating ( ommittee Ih p p iu r K M T ’s clarify equipment funding To the l.ditor I he Heppner TM I A ss c k would like to clarity comments made about Pioneer Memorial Hospital based ambulances The major equipment in the- amhulark es has hex-n pros ulcd by donations Irom the community and not hy funds m the hospital budget Die I M l Assoc has had various lutkl raising events over the years to hoy equipment which I M I s tell was necessary to provide better pre hospital care W e have had strong community support lor I M l fund raising events lone. Irxm gton. Heppner. and outlying areas have hacked us 1001 We have vlrong volunteer support these volunteers have spent hours ol their own time teaching classes to help keep our inscm cc hours current ( )ur travel time down, and also to keep us up to dale on cur rent changes An important part ot these volunteer hours comes from our doctors nurses, and fellow I M T s W e have a wonderful net work of volunteer drivers who spend hours behind the wheel and hours in training W ithout all these people our system would tail Below is a list of equipment stock ed in our amhulark es and how it was purchased Any funds that were donated were placed in the equip ment tund Wc hope this may clear up a lew misconceptions the public mas have cotkeming the- South Mor row County Ambulances Recording Annie O ’ R Manne quin bought hy the Bernard Ihiher ty family, lor use in C P R training tor the K M T 's . nurses, hospital stafl. Forest Service employees, teachers, lone senior students, Search A Rescue, «immunity service groups. G illiam A W heeler Counts K M T 's K M T Training Slides and Kilim were bought with the first KM T I class tuitions, and community dona tions iHake sales, car washesi Non Recording Annie C P R Man ncquin is on loan Imm the State of Oregon One Intanl C I’ R Mannequin was donated from the now defunct Tn County Health Association New Recording Infant C P R Man ncquin was donated in large part tmm the lone American Irg io n and Auxiliary and C P R funds With United Way funding we recently purchased cardiac slides, dy srhvthnua slides, and emergency medical telephone instructions Chamber Chatter By C laud ia H ugtiaa Cnamoa» M anagar Kill Liny I h r ll r p p n r r USPS Obituaries Sell loading Stretcher in the f ord Ambulance was purchased with lunds raised hy the I M I Associa lion, dances, hake sale. CPR classes, and hy various local service organizations KM I lackets dour) were bought with proceeds from the hake sales K h D (two extract devices) were bought wiih C P R class lunds and hake sales C P R boards (two) were bought with C PR class funds hquipmcnt that came with the f ord Ambulance Grant included j Scoop Stretcher, Build a Board Stretcher, and adult and pediatric Hare Traction Splint One Scoop Stretcher and one Hate I raction Splint jre on loan from the State of Oregon Trauma Box bought hy the KMT Assoc When this was stolen out of the ambulance it was replaced hy the Hospital Auxiliary Bashaw Cervical Traction was bought hy the KM T Assoc Oxygen Caddy, soil trauma pack, and radio headset was bought Irom the proceeds of an I M T sponsored pool shoot Portable Suction Machines (twoi one donated hy the Slate of Oregon and one by the Hospital Pediatric Hare Traction Splint which is required hy state laws, was bought hy the Hospital Adult Hare Traction Splint is on loan Irom the State of Oregon Out current fund raising protect is working toward our goal ol having a Cardiac Monitor Defihnlator in our ambulance As I Sf I s wc have donated mans hours on the ambulance for com munity sponsored activities such as the Rodeo, Rolling H ills Run. hkH hall games in Heppner etc fh ir KM T's speixl many hours and dollars (raveling to nun) different places for up-to dale and required in service educatk<n The Heppner K M T Association (si Betty Cumutt K M T III. Carl I auntsen. KM T IV . Vickie Turrell K M T II. Bill Shcirhon KM T 0 . Kaith Healy K M T I. Penme M iller IM T I, touie Anne DeSpain K M T I. D D McLachlan K M T I Die Morrow County Sheriff's Ol Ik e reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week January 12 a deputy arrested Kan da l-ainc Sparks, 'h . Hermislon. on a Hermislon Municipal warrant tor Failure to Pay Kmc Negotiating a Bad Check She posted hail and w js released Januars I V the S h e riffs Office assisted two disabled motorists dur ing the week of January b-12 January 13 a deputy attempted to locate a motorist whose arrival in the Hcppncr area was reportedly long overdue January 14 the S h e rilfs Office took a report ol a chain saw ollcgcdls stolen from Boh Mahoney of Hcpp ner Saw is valued at S545 Januars 14 the S h e rilfs Office diepatched a Hoarditun ambulance and a deputy lo a truck accident at the Hwy 730 Jet A tenulc with in furies was transported to (rood Shepherd Hospital in Hermislon January 15 a deputy responded lo Third St West in Irrigon to in vestigafe a report of a motorcycle going up and down the streets w ithout lights on Deputy was unable to locate motorcycle upon his arrival January 15 a deputy issued c itj tions for Reckless Driving ami Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver lo Jose V Carvajal. 2b Hoardman The citations were a result of a November 2. I With inci dent when a vehicle struck a Board man Patrol unit and left the scene January Ib-a deputy responded to investigate a report ol a possible motor vehicle accident One vehicle was in the ditch on Fourth St West No iniuries were reported January 17 a deputy responded to assist Heppner Police w i:h a securi ty problem January 17 a deputy arrested Robert J Siehert VJ. Irrigon. lor allegedly Driving Under the In tluence ol Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance January 17 a deputy responded to assist the lioatdm.ui Police Dept after receiving a report ol a possi hie assault ami a request lor removal of an unwanted male from a Hoard man residence January 17 j deputy contacted a pervin who resides al West Glen ('states. Hoardman. who rcportcdls had been dm ing too last in the jrca January 17 the S h e rilfs Office dispatched the Heppner l ire Dept to a house lire al bhO Kldcr St Amount of damage was unknown January 17 a deputy attempted to resolve an annual problem on Hws 7 3 0 near Fourth St West in Irrigon January IN a deputy found a It) speed bicycle on the Bombing Range Road Investigation showed that the hike had been stolen hy a runaway juvenile The hike w ill he recovered hy the owner January IM the S h e rilfs Office responded to a report of a vchk Ic off the road at kinziia M ill lust North of Heppner No iniuries were reported and a tow true k w js dispat died to the scene Jjnuary IK a deputy responded to a report of a possible vehicle acci dent involving a still unresolved animal problem on Hwy 7 it) m Irrigon January 19 a deputy assisted ( Jrcgon State J'olice in an accident on Hwy 730 at mile post Ib9 A ib year old tciiule was transported to (iik k l Shepherd Hospital in Hermislon January 19 a depots issued a cita non lor Driving While Suspended lo Stephen Haul Trapani. 29. Walla Walla. Washington The S h e rilfs Office assisted two disabled motorists during the week of Januars 13 19 B ill long. 72. ot Kockaway. formerly of lone, died luesday. Jan 13. 1987. at the Veterans Hospital in Portland He was horn Aug 23. I •>14 in Centra! City . Pa . the son of (icorge H and Sadie A Kytkk Ting He grew up and attended schools in Pennsylvania He worked on a cruise ship and drove truck for a time before enter ing the L' S Army 1 ing served 20 years with the At my during World War II and Korea, retiring in IWAK f ollowing his retirement from the Arm y. I ing and his wile came to live in the lone area He worked as a school bus driver at lone and was also an electrician and carpenter I ing built the restaurant in lone which is now known as Beechers and ran it Irom I **>4 until I*472 D k - l ings sold the cate in lone and in Ixi7K moved to Kikkaw ay where he went to work tor a charter fishing company, retiring in I9K ) l ing was a member of the Masonic L o d g c li AI A A M lone, where he w js pjst lodge master, a member of Kockawas Veterans ot foreign Wars andd of the lone American legion Survivors include his wile Ihclnia at the home, brother. Harrs . sisters. Sarah la tisic h of Cleveland < Rno. and Angie Scldoner ol Johnstown. Pa W aud s Fu neral Home in T illam o o k is in charge o f arrangements Henry C \l .egler Henry C L e g lc r. S I . o f Pendleton, died Wednesday. Jjn 14. |9K7 at St Anthony Hospital He w js horn Sept 2 '. 1905. at l ongcreck. the son of Henry and Anna i/ u ic itc ll I -egler On Sept 24. 1 37. he married Helen I nzlcr at l-ewislon. Idaho I egler served in the 1 S Air Force as a mechanic during World War II In 1946 he and his witc came to Pendlton The Ixg lcrs bought a wrecking yard and shop on T ulu illj Road in I **5«. and ran it until I'tbO. when I egler bought West side Repair on livers Avenue He ran Westsidc Repair until I*475. when he sold the business to Butch Diouus and retired 1 egler was a member of the I Iks Lodge and the American I eg ion in Pendleton He enjoyed lishing and hunting Survivors include his wile, at the home brother Joe of John Das and sister Mane I csley of Heppner Another sister died earlier His luner.il was Monday at Kolvm i Bishop I uiieta! Chapel in Pendleton lnteriik-nt is at Olnev Cemetery Mausoleum Friends who wish may send memorial contributions to the Oregon Heart Assckiation BAKED POTATO Every Monday and Thursday During Lunch I he Heppner Police Department W hat is your Chamber ’ Heppner reports handling the following Morrow Chamber of Commerce is business during the past week . j voluntary partnership of business January 13 took C rim in a l and professional people working Mischief report together to build a healthy economy January 14 security check and to improve the qu jliiy of life in Januars 15 security check your conununity January 17 two security checks. As your Chamber works to ac 12 24 a m and I I 47 p m complish these giuls. it wears nuns January IK took theft report hats tourist inlornution center, economic counselor and teacher, economic developer and planner, business spAespcrson government J u lr r n M arie \delm an a rclatkin specialist, hunun resources daughter. Juleen was horn January ad viso r, and public relations 7 to Christine and Robert Adelman practitioner al St Anthony Hospital The baby Chamber of Commerce members weighed 9 lbs I I 07 are businesses, organizations and in < irandparents are Mr and Mrs disiduals concerned with the sncio J.H- Hiclcnherg. S o fts M ills, and economic climate of your communi Mr and Mrs Frank Adelman ty I hey have joined together Woodhum because thes know they sljnd a bet ter chance of getting things done k r llr s Jayde K o yrr a daughter. when they speak as one voice Kells was horn January 9 to Deb I encourage each and every one of hie and Mike Royer at G chk J sou to (oui Clumber and become a Shepherd Hospital in Hernuston part of thjt voice It was sers well She weighed h lbs 7 oz staled hv John Maas during the Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Chamber banquet, hang together or D w ight R o y e r, Q u in c y , all lung separately " O u r iklds of Washington, and Mr and Mrs survival increase il wc w ll work Duane Roberts. Boise. Idaho together G rcjt grandparents arc Mr jnd Tueviav January 27 kicksotl the Mrs Jay Royer, Loveland. C o l Chamber membership drive When orado Mr and Mrs Francis Lyon. jpptujc bed to join Chamber. say yes Quincy. Washington. Mr and Mrs to j contribution that will make sour Paul Kik-sler. Allen Nebraska, and community a better place lor Mrs Phyllis Roberts. Greenleaf. everyone to live and work V our in Idaho put is scry important in our "tight Great great grandfather is Roy against the jlligators Ankeny. Oregon City Births Barnett, Dennis & Moro Certified Public Accountants INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES PARTNERSHIP & CORPORATION TAXES ESTATE, TRC ST A GIFT TAXI S FINANCIAL PLANNING AC C OUNLINC & AUDITING SERVICES MANAGEMENT CONSULTING N e w a c c o u n t s e s p e c ia lly w e lc o m e Heppner appointments Tuesdays and Thursdays S o charge fo r initiai visit. 269 N 495 E c csr M a in M a in H eppner H e r m is t o n cs r r Clarence Klwiod (Cases i Brenner died January IK at Yuma. Arizona He was horn al Lexington. Oc tober lb. P H I to John and I lien i Haiti Brenner and lised most ol his life around lone In 196' he moved to Madras to continue dris ing a null route Irom Higgs to Bend He is a veteran of World W ar II. and was a member ol the American Legion Post ux. lone In | 9 i i he m arried Veda Kuhjnks He is sursised hy three sons. Clarence leR o y ot la s Vegas Nevada. Kenneth 1 aVernc aikl Gary Wayne ol Portland one grand daughter jik l oik- greal giandson one sister Alice t Kto ot Ml Plea sant. South Carolina, two aunts. Dons Ball ot Heppner aikl Anna Ball ot lone- and numerous cousins in Morrow ( .Hints Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner reports admitting and discharging the following patient during the past week Claude Huxhkc Heppner was ad nutted to the Hospital January I ' and discharged January 15 The following patients were still receiving sate at the hospital Monday John Moyer Heppner admitted January 14 Audrey Kdniondson. Heppner admitted Januars lb and Joan Rciher. Heppner admitted January IK Marriage License The Morrow County C lerk's of ficc reports issuing a marriage license to Diana 1 Pope. '7 , and Weldon D W ic k la n d c r. 5 0 . both o f Hoardiiun______________ Watch for 2 for l Sale at Shoe Box 6 7 6 -9 1 4 4 5 6 7 -5 2 1 5 r Coupon Sale Sale prices good Jan. 28 thru Feb. 14 Clarence Brenner Hospital Notes Try Our DELICIOUS NEW Heppner Police Report ___ . ov O'V $>( cz