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H M K - ¡h r H tpp nir Gazette-TI m I m , llcppriir. Oregon H c d n c v il) . f------- - Sheriff’s Report I he O ltio a l Newspaper o l the C ity ol Hcppncr .owl the Couniy o f M o m *» É«f o ir P A , ... GAZETTE-TIMES January 20-a S h e riff s deputy in vestigaled a report o l an animal pro hlcm in the Irngo n area January 21 a deputy investigated a complaint o l the theft ol extension cords troni Hcppncr f ranster C o in Hoardman January 21 a deputy responded lo a report o f a possible burglary in progress at a W ilson Road residence in Hoardman Tires were stolen o il a vehicle at the W ilson Road address January 21 a deputy investigated a com plaint o f theft o f tw o g rills Iront the fronts o| pic kups parked at a training site on Tower Road Pickups belonged to Associated General Contractors o f Hoardman The loss is estimated at SI *8 January 22 the S h e riffs ( (Ilice ar rested Jo Jesus (¡onzalcz. 'b Ir rigon. lo r alleged Kidnapping I. Coercion. Sexual Abuse I. Assault III. Menacing, and Reckless I n dangcring The arrest follow ed a domestic incident that look place |ust outside Irngon He was lodged at the l niai ilia City Jail lie was a lv i ar rested on a Hcrm iston M unicipal C o u rt w a rra n t fo r Comtempt Indirect January 22 a deputy responded to a com plaint o f vehicles doing damage to pcrwmal property Ihc problem was revdved between the involved persons January 22 a deputy responded to a Hoardman business lo investigate a re|sirt o l a Theft ol Vehicle parts January 22 a deputy responded lo investigate a report o f damage to (v rv in a l property January 2 * »deputy responded to lone alter receiving a complaint o l vehicles d rivin g carelessly around town January 24 the S h e riffs (» lic e responded lo a o i k - vehicle rollover accident on I H4 at milepost D 8 The vehicle apparently hit vunc ice caus mg it to ro ll I he S h e riffs O ffice dispatched the Hoardman ambulance to the scene Ih c ambulance transported tw o adults ami two children lo (¡.sul Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston Morrow ( ounty'% Home Owned VNccklv NrMs|Mprr U S P S 240420 a ! 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I »ut r dui» w.n J o t t r IliJK h rs h p r v llin | l**»W P a p ln r a u l> K lrib u lio n I l i m i S a ltin g P r o o f K r « d iii( ____ DdMd .md April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor When is a scholarship a scholarship To the Id ito r Wlien is j s 1 hol .11 ship a sihol.n ship in Morrow ('minis * To me a scholarship is a reward and an ¡men lise lo achieve a college education In Morrow ( 'minty it appeals to me lo mean something else On graduation from high school you get the accolades of receiving them and then it does not matter il you gel passing grades or not I know personally the grades rccciv ed by some rcc ipicnts ol the lu ll tui lion lilue Mountain Si holjrctnp and the ( a il I roedson M em orial Scholarship did not get the required ( il*A liesause I was named an alter nate to the Carl I roedson Sc holar ship I called M r Vc< aslin and ask ed it I would powihly he eligible he told i i k - quite abruptly that we w ill be putting the students that didn't meet grade requirements on proha lion lor one more term and we w ill call you. don't call us it you become eligible ” II this is the wav the scholarships are administered I do not think il is tau I have maintained a ' b (iP A and like so many other college students need all the (inane lai help I van gel Ihc (¡PA rules tor the scholarships arc dearly stated on the applications and it the applicants arc not dedicated and mature enough to abide by them the rest ol the scliolai ship should be awarded to the alternate It appears to me that M i M iC a slin has no concern lor graduates once out ol the system he administers Athletes ol school age would have been banned Irom play mg sports at midterm il they hadn't met the required < iPA I guess once out ol high school anything goes Sincerely. (si Jim Putman Pendleton. ( >K ‘>7 k i M No health district now in M orrow ('m in t) I o the I dltor Nome people, including part ol the media seem to he under the impres sum that there is a health district in Morrow County I his is not the case I’loneci Memorial Hospital has its own fund within the county budget I he hospital is operated b\ a non elected hoard of directors, which is coiii|»*sed ol people appointed bv the county m u lt At cations tunes the hospital budget has been presented as a separate vote ballot, but this has been either because the hospital board. 01 the county, thought it would he easier to receive approval ol the voters that wav North Morrow Medical ( lime North Morrow Ambulance and counts mental health all are entities o l the county, operating under their own budgets Hut these arc indud ed in the total of the county budget Il a district is formed lor the total counts. hoard o l directors would no longer he appointed bv the court but would be elected A tax base separale troni the county . would be set up bv a vote ol the people is» Avon Melbv PO Jjnuary 24 the Sin n il s (» lice dispatched the Hcppncr I ire Dept lo alire at the I stes residence on Church Si in Hcppncr January 24 a deputy responded to assist the Hcppncr Police IK-|M locale and arrest I Smalli I) Homi 47. Heppticr for alleged \ seau II | \ He was released on his own recognizance Hox 29A Hcppnet Oregon Service News WE HAVE YOUR C.R.P. SEED ( 'rested Wheatgrass lo in Sheep Fescue Oahc Intermediate ( anbv Blue (irass Dryland Alfalfa Western Wheatgrass Slender Wheatgrass Siberian Wbeatgrass Meeting Notices Ihc Morrow County S heriffs Ot lice reports handling or dispatching (he following business during the past week Ihr llrppnrr I’ u N h h c t l r i m |9H7 '" • s A irm a n 1st ( lass C h ris to p h e r ( ole Airman I si ( lass Christopher P Cole, wm ol Iheresa A Cole ol St Petersburg I la has graduated hour the I S A ir fo rce munitions maintenance course at lo w rv Air force Ha sc. Colo During the course, students were taught lo inspect, assemble and dispose ol explosive munitions Ihcv a lv i earned credits toward an associate degree through the Com mumly College of the Air force His wile. Paula is the daughter ol Paul and Itcthal Heinrichs both i>| Hcppncr He received an asvx ute degree in 19« 1 Irom Portland Commumtv College School Lunch Menu School H lliig rt ( o m m ittce I he M o rro w County School D istrict Budget Com m ittee w ill begin budget deliberations at a 7 Ml p in feh ru ary 9 meeting at Ihc Schis'l D istrict o ffice in I exington ( o u iit v Hudgct ( m n m itlc v fir s t meeting o| M orro w Counts budget committee w ill he at the corn I house' at 9 a ill fan Ml Hudgct ( >t fleer lo R a v n c How n u n said the budget calendar w ill be set at that meeting SchiMil Hudgct C o m m itte r M orrow County School D istrict budget committee w ill have its first meeting at 7 Ml p m . fe h ru a ry 9. at the I exington o ffice Hudgct t )t licer Dovlc M cCaslin w ill present the budget ami budget message I he school district is aim ing tor a Slav 2(1 vote Park D is tric t K o a ril Ihe W illo w Creek Park D istrict tx u rd o l directors w ill meet the first W'cdncwlav o f every month at 7 Ml p m at Colum bia Ravin fle c tric ol fices in Hcppncr 11.11 S t lass o f |V77 M em b ers o f H cp p n cr H ig h School's class o l 197’ arc heginn mg preparations for j class reunion Class members interested in plann ing this event are asked to call Patti Allstott at b 7 h 9 |2 N or Rhonda W is h jrt h 7 b M 1 7 . p rio r lo I lies day. February ' Chamber Chatter By Claudia *4ugM*s Chamtuu Manager \ month o f tnc new year hasc ome and gone .dreads \Se ve passed Ihe sc fusil le s s . pulled together lo r one iH'alth district. pledged su|«j»>ri to the St Patrick s Day Celebration ei*m iiuttev whs h is hard at w oik to make this the biggest and Iv s i Heppner event vet. sent represenlatives to a loint tourism meeting to pronuite Heppner. held a successful banquet where tw o of Heppner s volunteers were selected Man and Woman ol the Year, and we re w orking on a variety ot programs to please all chamber membets Fehruarv 1 w ill he the regular Chamber business meeting < In fe h ru a ry It) Richard k u c /c k . Pendleton author o l 1 ahoi I lends w ill t v tealured speaker Passion I oi I xcellence w ill tv o llete d bv HM( ( Small Husiness Development on f c h n ijr y 17 I his is vour chance to lju g h . think and learn as lo in Peters explores the passion that A m e r i c a ’ s most dynamic business leaders share Sheriff outlines year’s activities M iscellaneous Service Reports These a rc b ro k e n d o w n hy categories listed below A la rm A. A nim al Problem 77. Assistance Rendered AAV Check Huilding U C h e ck O cce p e a f 12 Civil M orro w County S hcrttt Roy Drago has submitted the follow ing summary ot cases hy type of crtlhc which his offie’ e handled between January I and December t | . |9«b Robbery l Rurglery 4o I heft b7. I n a u th o ri/rd use M otor M atter 27. D eliver Message 12. S c h ie le b R e cove red S tole n D is tu rb a n c e *1 . Ha z ar d 19 V e h ic le « C rim in a l M ischiel 2« J uv eni l e 28, N o ise Abat ed V Negotiating Had Checks Worthless Person 15, S u sp icio u s D o cu m e n t l. ("ireumstarxes 10(1. lo w ed Auto 2. D r u g s I n v e s t i g a t i o n s b. T ra ffic Problem 72. I nfounded Assault M e n a c i n g R e c k le s s C all 23. and Other I4A I ndangcring 29 Disorderly Con O ther a c tiv itie s included duct Harassment A. Rape I. Sexual Polygraph I cams lb. Assist ( (utsxlc Abuse b Higam v 2. Reckless Agcrxies 2 A4. Citaitons Issued A42. Hurmng I. fu g itiv e Arrests 12. fraffic Warnings Issued b9tl. C ivil M otor Vehicle Accidents Ml. Driv fbexcss Served 149« C ivil process in g l rider ih e In llu c n c c Attempted 417. Total Custody In to x ic a n ts 24. D riv in g Wh i l e A rrcsts-7 9 . and lo ta l M iles Suspended Revoked 11. H it and Driven 233.81*1 Run 7. Reckless D rivin g I . I rut An average of 4 I civil papers tended Death ' Misccllaneous 4 1 were served each day An average (Includes I ivestock at l ar ge. of b4l miles were driven each dav M aintain Public Nuisance. Assist lb « miles per gallon was the < liber Agcrx v I ranqs >rts to I astern average overall mileage These O regon State Hospital, fu rn is h figures based on M>A days from A l c o h o l to M i n o r . Runaway January I. lo December I I . |9«n Juveniles, etc I Prisoner transput lotal Prisoners Dispatcher Handled 2bll Transported 120. Total Number of iIncludes Computer f n lr y o f Iransports 171. Total Man Hours Stolen Property Assist ( «her Agen C s c d b l l 2. T otal Mi l es cies Warrant Arrest bv («her Agen Driven 21 Abb Officers spent an cies. I ntering Restraining Orders. average of 1 b hours per transport Runaway Juveniles. Sfissing Per Average miles driven were 12b per sons, etc l lo ta l Cases b l4 transport l a c h prisoner was In addition lo our regular cases, transported an average ol I 4 tunes t hi s d e p a rtm e n t ha n d le d 9A8 Changes in Case Activity Crime__________________________ |98A_________ |9Kb______ V Change Robbery Hurglarv th e tl Stolen Recovered Vehicle Vandalism Drug Cases Assault Menacing, etc Ra|x' Sodomy Sexual Abuse fu g itiv e Arrests M otor Vehicle Accidents D rive l nder In tlu Intox Miscellaneous Dispatcher Handled lotal 1 31 ss 7 30 5 OV -* 29*4 ♦ 22*3 4 HNIAf -7 T 1 40 h7 14 28 b 29 T 28 27 24 7A 189 12 30 24 7b 2b0 + 20*3 +bl*3 0*3 . 14 r< + 11*3 0*3 + P3 + 38*3 AO A b!4 ■*22'« 1« n (ira n d Marshals chosen fo r St. Put 's Dav lb H ughes. H e p p n e r. and Josephine Rands, Hoardman. have been chosen ( irand Marshals o f this year's St Patrick's Day Celebration March 14 and I s in Heppner Hoth are defendants ot the Hughes family that came to this area in the I «70s lltli A nnual Heppner Police Report fo r I Pick out any TWO pairs of shoes or hoots FROM THE SALE RACKS Pay for the most expensive pair and get the second pair FREE. Bring a friend and share! ^ t Ï The Heppner Police Dept rc|x>rts handling the billo w in g business dur ing the past week January 21 I p m report o l Hit and Run January 22 10 IA a m lalse alarm January 24 I is p in ie |s irt ol Hurglary, ' 10 p m assist f ir e IV p t January 25 12 41 citatum issued tor Assault IS ’ 47 p in recovered 1 { % â Property Hospital Notes Pioneer M em orial Hospilal in Heppner reports adm itting and discharging the follow ing patients during the past week Roger Henry Heppner admitted January 21. discharged January 22. and F d i t h Dee Cr i s t H cppncr admitted January 21 discharged January 2A Beniamin Powers lone, who was admitted to the hospital January 24 was still receiving care Mondav ^ Thu Sale Includes the Following Brands Soft Spot Minnetonka Acme Red ^ .Wing Maine Woods ttoung Set Westies Corsina Nike laCrosse and more ^ H ï HDE BOX T r 1 ' ' • s e LJ > r •» / . r / 1 ^ f Hcppncr High School Mondav I eb 2 wemer wraps corn, carrot am) celery . ( ¡round Hog cookies, and m ilk l uesday . I eb ' fried chic ken baked beans, vegetable, salad, nut bread, and m ilk Wednesday l eb 4 lurkev chow mem. fried nee. oranges, lortune cookie and m ilk, or salad bat and milk 989-8221 or 1-800-452-7396 A v a ila b le F or Thursday, I eh ' barbecued hcct on a bun. peas, coleslaw desert and m ilk or salad bar ami m ilk F rid a y , fe b b soup and s.uidw u hes f Electrolysis K ill n e n \ 6 f t « (j “ i oz N tw u lk's * 1 0 0 «9 - l \ ' i & Thermolysis S p r in g S e e d in g VW'stom F.imilv T \ -- ^ F ro /i*n (O regon) f l NN holt* h r U T s ^ DEALER EOR CENEX an d SORTHRl'P KING GRASS & ALFALFA SHED •’ on n il i it» tut) Rdll Kirk Franks i u, ,,kK VX'Ivvota ( heese land ; lb (iicctt (a hha ge i aife Kink ( ira p iT r iiit 1 st 71 # * V 9 . * ! • * u 4 J V Bananas ‘ ,< V ()f> o n ; I ■ N c New w ^ Y o ork r k Steak S li'iik n ^ Cj (L ^ Jk T u e s d a y s O n ly o r h y A p p o in tm e n t $ 2 » 9 Top S irlo in Steak lf*nnn>-( 1 Turkey H indquarters H a ir R e m o v a l 676-924« « « : 1 5 * P e rm a n e n t Anna Schwarzin ( 'ertified h'lectmlogist M o rr o w C o u n ty G ra in G ro w e rs v lb January « 29-February 2 ; Prices G o o d uenudry -re u ru a ry z; days a a w w eek, eek, 7 7 a a m m. lo to 6 6 p.m p.m . . O Open pen 7 7 days C ourt S tre e t M a rk et 111 N Court Heppner 676-9643 ^ \