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. • • • » • .• •. : r ¿ » •• Z : ♦ t í * f -v i y tì , M H K - llip p n c i Gazt-llr-1 ¡mes. Heppm r . Oregon M rd m -s d it, June J. IW ? Heppner warm and friendly The O lin u t Newspaper o f the City ol Heppner and the County o f Morrow fed? u«. . 7 The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES M orrow C ounty's H one-O une d Meekly Newspaper US PS 240-420 CuM idm l r . r f > U r d n n d a i iim ! rn trrrd •» w iiim l . b v i m ailer M lh» Pnu O f lk t a llr p p n r i. O r r * >n um trr the St I nt Mart h I. 117» S n im d (law puWagr patd ■t ttrp fm rr. ttr n t“« ItfT kr M 147 VSr*i VMM»» Strrrl Irtrptm or i»*.t| 474-12H . Sddrrw tixitmunMa<»>n. Iti lh» Mrppmrr (.« / r tlt lim r t I’ l l . Bo» J J 7 . Hrpp n cr. O irfttn »71114 Suln» riptttim I I I in M arrow . WhcrWr «.iliu m and (•rant ( .« in lirs: 12.1 t lr w h r r r Juste Itughr» ..................... . ............... IHTtrr Managrr. l.prrrOIng S a n d » l l t d l r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N e w s (d a r Marlr Slau«hrr» I .all Papinrau ............................... I.raphk» Itrportmrnl ........................................... t.rapMts. OMrUudloa I d r r n S a i l i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P r o o f K r a d m g David and April Sykes. Publishers Letters to the Editor \M»en wimi-thin{C is ariKiml lor 2<B» scars, ii is only natural Intake il lor Cianlctl A rcienl naiional survey sponwiretl hy the Hcaisi CorporulMHi reveuled that a m u |o riiy o l \m ericiins misunderstand many li.isic provisions ol the l).S Con siiiulHin f-or insianvc. 46 per cenl ol ihc (lojniljlton tlocs not know ihai the purivisi- ol (he original Constiiu non was in create a federal gov cm mcnl ami deline iis jvtwcrs In ih c firs t Iim years o f ou r eoun try ih c C im s iiiu iio n was taught in its lu ll le s t, purpose arnl in lcn i in all in d ilu tio n s o t team ing M nsi churches laughl i I h - ConsiinnK>n in u» fu ll le vl. jm ijs is e and intent as an endowm ent <1 our C re a to r. a g ilt fro m (»ocl T o day il is not a llo w e d to he taught in out p u b lic schools o r in o u r ch u r d ie s -\s a result most Americans arc S A -* « 4 V *.*v : '4 .*< i . .y ii Fit1- • / j ~ í » rv.<5 . ^ * • V r a : ► .K i» ; -V V T I» p . g. V „ - « rfi : v -"•* : / ' •* M f 'v : " / .-1* li- v * ; . m m j 'S * / ) I 4^ v ;J ttv H V v; i / ■ ' - ; ■■ . V " . . and they didn't even stay there tor a week I was so angry when I went up to check on them and they were gone A ll I can say is that I hope you cn joy them, no one else w ill (s) Janet Greenup Heppner. OR | I Has your car been acting kind-of t SICK, coughing and sputtering? I f t so it probably hasn't had its spring | checkup. I Bring it on in to SKAGG’ S AUTO C LIN IC and we w ill solve that problem! I 676-5102 123 Linden Way f | I ♦ Í I I I • I t SKAGGS AUTO CLINIC (Your GM Certified Mechanic) r ; ' ™ , v in the dark regarding detailed knowledge ol our Consiiiulmn Only an informed citizenry with an independent and free spirit can change the disastrous course that this country is taking Most elected of- fic ials take an oath to uphold and de lend the l S Constitution with lit tle or no knowledge of what it is For .1 citizen to serve as a jun*r or to vote without this knowledge o f it. is as dangerous as a blind man walking through a nunc Held Don't he tooled into believing the Constitution is obsolete Correctly applied and followed it is as effec tive today as the day it was ratified Thomas Jefferson said. " I l a na lion expects to he ignorant and free it expects something that can not h e ." It is also likely that an uninform ed Citizenry would rew»n lo viokmce when ihc real solution is with an in formed Citizenry (s) S W Thompson PO Box *88 Umatilla. Oregon 97882 Potted mums disappeared fro m cem etery lo the l.dttor Ibis letter is to express my disgust with wI k icver took the potted mums <11 ol several graves at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery since Memorial wet kend lítese flowers were put there to kvorate the graves o f our kned ones arm ed in Heppner early Sam was not there to greet me due to his un timely. ace tdental death hut I felt his presence everywhere The friendly warmth shown, not only lo me. hut to one an»*thcr. hy the residents of Hcppoer. and the surrounding areas, leave« no doubt in my mind why he chose lo settle in the beautiful coun try and cimununity o f Heppner I'm very proud o f Sam and ol the support he received from everyone, especially the children, for all he strived to accomplish in the time he walked among you Sam would not desire that you grieve, hut lo go for ward and eng»y the sport he loved — howling 1 st Barbee I (Momma B i Blackhum 503 North Lincoln Santa Marta. CA 93454 Heppner Police Report Chamber By Clatxha Chatter Hugh*» fhc Heppner Police Dept reports handling the folkiwmg business dur ing the past week American constitution effective today l o (he I tliio r The A m e ric a n C o n s iilu lio n i \ the o lik 'M c s is lm j! io n » tiiu iio n in the w o rk l lh i\ y c a r . 1987. w e td e h ra le i l \ : i M h h irilu la y To the Editor It was my vacalam plan lo visit my son. Sam W orley, in Heppner this year He was excited to share with me the town and people ot Heppner. his new home in the mountains — and his vcvtwvd home. Heppner Bowl He shared with me often his plans, working with the howlers in your communay. especially the youth his enthusiasm lo raise money so the children could go to stale tour naments and his concern in keeping all howlers interested and active in the leagues He has always enjoyed sharing his knowledge and love for the sport o f howling with people of all ages My vacation plans changed and I J M ay I* I 51 p m »»«>«* F ire De part men! M ay 1» 12 1 4 a m request o ffic e rs (or S ecurity C heck, I I 30 a m - c iU lio n issued fo r F a ilu re to Display O perator lácense, c ita tio n issued fo r D riv in g U n in sured. 2p m (oundP ro perty M ay 20 12 40-citation issued fo r V iolation of Basie Hule <4om phina25 zone). 7 59 p m -false a la rm May 21 I I 58 a m -citation issued for F a ilu re lo D isplay O perator L ic ense. c ita tio n issued fo r D riv in g U n insured May 22 8 15 a m c ita tio n issued fo r F a ilu re to D isplay O perator L ic ense. c ita tio n issued fo r D riv in g Un insured May 23 2 2 5 p m recovered stolen pro p e rty I I :1 5 p m -citation issued fo r F a ilu re to D isp la y O perator License, c ita tio n issued fo r D riv in g U ninsured May 24 8 2 0 p m M otorist assist May 25 I 28 p m -two citatK>nv issued. Failure to Display Operator license and Driving Uninsured. 3:47 p m -two citations issued. Failure to Display Operator License and Driving Uninsured May 26 9 42 a m -four ctlatHtns issued. Failure to Display Operator License. Driving Uninsured. Failure to Display RcgistratHin. No License Plates on Vehicle. 12 lO p m three citations issued. Failure to Display Operators License. Driving Unin sured, and Failure to Display Registration. 10 09 p m -citation issued Expired Vehicle License May 27 4 ()9 a m assist Morrow County S h e riff s Office: 5 19 a m assist Morniw County S heriffs O f fice; 7 40 a m -responded to False Alarm May 28 8 52 p m -citation issued ft>i Illegal i turn; 10 IS p "> parking citation issued May 29 8 05 a m -two citations issued. Failure to Display Operators License. Driving Uninsured. 11 55 a m three citations issued Failure to Display Operators License. Failure to Display Vehicle License. Driv ing Uninsured. 10 11 p m -citation issued for Violation of the Basic Rule May Wl 12 49 a m officer re quested for security check May 31 8 50 p m assist fire dept. June 1: 10 01 p in -citalKin issued for Expired Vehicle License ' • ». m . C ourt S tr e e t M ark et r « OREGON ^ L O T T E R Y fO M M S fS H O f Tuesday Chamber attendees had much to absorb Tidewater Barge representatives addressed concerns on the Morrow C'ounty la n d fill Ex planatmn wa» given i»n the extensive precautions taken lo present the presence o f any hazard**u« wastes The project could create 3CL50 jobs, depending on the amount o l waste moved and would general income for county roads, schools, etc When the electrKity goes out. it’s a reminder o f how vulnerable we arc Fred Toombs. Columbia Basin, explained cause o f recent power outage« Spec ial thanks were extend cd to customers for their understan ding and to Hoardnun fire dcpari mcnl for their outstanding job Customers w ill he- notified of three future outages in coniunctam with the new line otnstructNvn Beginning June 15. poles w ill he set hy helicopter a sight to sec A ll area merchants are invited lo attend Chamber June 9 when Paulette Bartcc from F^ist Central Oregon A sm ki . iikhi o f Counties w ill introduce "Marketplace Conncc Hons " Our current health situation is o f concern to all June 16 Chamber program w ill he a panel o f hospital administrator, member o f county court member of lh«- hospital hoard and possibly utmeonc from St An thony to answer questions Remember. Chamber meets the first through fourth Tuesday at noon. Heppner Elks Persons interested in the well-being of their community are always welcome Ihc greatest resource our community has to ot ter arc the people How do wc tap all the hidden energy and talent’ Church school helpers needed By Justine W eatherford The Episcopal. Lutheran and Methodist churches of Heppner w ill cooperate in providing a Summer Church School Monday. June 22 (hntugh Friday June 26 again this year The week’ s classes w ill be each morning from 9 a m until 12 noon at the Methodist and I piscopal thin chcs Children from the- age ol three years through the sixth grade are en cxuiraged lo pre register at any ol the Heppner churches anti to come to the Methodist Church by 9 a m on Monday June 22 to enroll The need lor helpers to carry on this summer sehtiol is great Mothers or sacationing high school or college students who arc willing lo help dur ing the week may contact Patti M cAlpin at 676 9812 and volunteer so that definite plans tor the school can he completed M cAlpin »aid that seventh and eighth gradcrv arc needed to help av babysitters for very young children whose mothers w ill he leaching classes T O B C A T M R .A T IO M ... I he Morrow County S heriff s (if- fice reports handling or dispatching the lolk*wing business during the past two weeks May 18 the sheriffs office dispat chcd the Hoardman Fire Dept to the Navy Bombing Range to assist in putting out a grass fire May |9 the sheriff's office responded to a report of lights stolen from equipment approximately 13 miles east of Heppner May 19 a deputy investigated a complaint ol a stolen bicycle at the Greer residence in Irrigim Bicycle wav valued at $I0U May 19 a deputy responded to a report of a vehicle over the hank ap pros mutely 18 miles up W illow Creek Road from Heppner No one was at the scene In v e s tig a te is continuing May 20 the sheriffs office ar rested Jon Thomas Starke. 36. Hoardnun. on charges o f Attempted Rape I. Burglary I. and Assault IV He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail May 2 1 the sheriffs office dispat chcd the Hoardman Fire Dept to a rep»»rt o f a vehicle on fire at the Shell s t a le May 22 the sheriffs office dispjt chcd the Hoardnun ambulance to Lamb Weston. Board nun. lor a male who bad fainted He was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Henniston May 22 a deputy responded to a residence in the Irrigon area lo in vestigate com plaint o f animal pnvblcms May 22 a deputy responded to a report of an intoxicated driver travel ing Last on I 84 Vehicle was stop ped near the L iiu tillu Depot and driver found not to be intoxicated May 22 a deputy responded to Hwy 74 near the m ill after receiv ing inform ation o f possible runaways w a lkin g along the highway Juveniles were kKated ami given a ride to their residence May 23 a deputy responded to Lust Wilson Road. Boardnun lo handle an animal complaint May 23 a deputy responded to the Irrigon area alter rctciv ing compla ini ol a suspicious vehicle, an 18 wheeler bac ked into a sand dune May 2 ' a deputy responded to the Wagon Wheel Addiimn. Irrigon. after receiving complaint of vehicles going to Iasi Deputy located suspect and talked to hint May 2 1 the sheriff's office dispat chcd the Hoardnun ambulance to the corner ol Paul Smith and Wilson roads in Ikiardnun A male com plaining that he was dizzy and sick was transported lo Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston May 24 the sheriff*s office responded to assist Hoardnun police alter receiving a complaint o f a possible bomb threat at a business Mav 24 a deputy rcsjionded lo the Pcnland lake area lo deliver an emergem v message May 24 a deputy assisted Oregon State Police locale an intoxicated drtser who was reported traveling lu st on I 84 Vehicle was located West o f Boardnun and slate police arrested Bonifacio Guzman Ra|osy. 47. Hood River, for Driving Under Hospital Notes Pioneer M e m o ria l the Influence o f Intoxicants May 24 a depots responded to the lair pavilion in Heppner lo deliver an emergency message May 24 a deputy backed up Boaidman Police after receiving ctwnplaini o f a disturbance at Sand pipci Apts in Bturdiiun No arrests were made The S heriff s Office assisted three disabled naitorists during the week o f May 18 24 May 25 a deputy responded to a report o f silent alarm gong o ff at a Hoardnun business Ihe false alarm had been set o ff accidentally by an empk>yce. May 26 a deputy responded to a residence in Irrigon after receiving complaint o f trevpassing May 26 the S heriffv Office dispatched the Boardnun Fire Dept to a fire at B**nneville Power Ad ministration utility substation in Boardnun May 26 a deputy investigated criminal mischief to Jerry Moore's N u t while it was parked at his residence in Irrigon May 26 a deputy insestigalcd a burglary at the Diane W iley residence in Hoardman May 27 a deputy responded to a residence in Lexington after receiv ing report ot an unattended death o f an infant May 27 a deputy responded to a report ot a possible family distur bance in Irrigon May 29 the sheriff's office dispat chcd the Lexington fire department to a report o f a house fire on " F " street May 29 a deputy responded to Blake's Ranch after rcceiving report o f harassment May 30 a deputy responded to F.aslem Oregon Farms after receiv ing complaint of Criminal Mischief at the farm and the Theft o f a CB radio and antenna Investigation is continuing May 30: a deputy investigated theft o f tools (value over $200) from the Merle Carlson residence in Board man May 30 a deputy responded to a location outside the Boardnun city limits to assist a doctor in the area at his request May 30 a deputy responded to a residence at West Glen F.states to in vestigale two animal complaints. May 30 a deputy contacted the complainant o f a family disturbance in the Irrigon area No arrests were made May 31 a deputy responded out side Boardnun city limits to in vestigate a complaint o f three trespassers on private property Pro blent was reported resolved May 3 1 a Boardnun ambulance was dispatched to a one vehicle ac cident on I 84 at milepost 175 Two subjects were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston May 3 1 the sheriff's office dispat cited the Hoardman ambulance to a residence in Boardnun for a nun who had hurt his back He was transported lo Good Shepherd Hospital May 31 the s h e riffs office disptached the Heppner Fire IX’pt lo a house lull o f smoke at 180 W Main St., in Heppner Justice Court Report H ospital reports admitting and discharging the following patient during the past week Matthew Gossman. Heppner admitted May 28. discharged May 29 Correction Mary F.velyn and Gordon Ross and their children kcid i and Holly ol Uanby attended the retirement din ner for Eldon Tucker Their names were omitted from a story about the event in last week s Gazette Times Morrow (>'ounty Justice Court at the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the fo llo w in g business during the past week M elanie Ann /a c h a ria s c n . Heppner Suspended O perator License. $292 line Janice Arlce Cutstorth. Heppner I xcceding the Maximum Speed. $13 fine. , v ] V fl /• «>* »_ • ’ 4I F rosh * Corn V# Í 5 ears for y Fresh $ |.°o . «* aj \ • i lo ta l L» ’ \ w , D ry Y p II iwv i- c v > * « 1 « V-1 <i * i r,' H, > r V T l » { " 5 9 *i C a u liflo w e r «+:7r » v1 [il* P 2 8 V Lettuce V V $^S t Sheriff’s Report 2 9 V O nions I Ï-Y-* * OB ip. N e w York S trip (»round Beef •I* * , *4 .« »Steak x , 19* W aterm elon i i» • Short sleeve comfort from Wrangler Brand is spiced with stripes This Cowboy Cut* shirt gives you room to move and it comes with buttons or snaps t W n s lp rn F a m ily 8 9 * Frozen O ranin* Juice u«/ W estern fa m ily * 2350 h 9 12 0B Processed A m erican Cheese • p.» Banquet Frozen Prices goexi lune 4 - Bth TV Dinners $ !••• Court Street Market Ìli s^> s I f, Open 7 days a week. 7 a m to 6 p m N Court Heppner t C a r d n e r ’ s 193 N Main St 676-9643 I ‘ - > » • >' * MEN’S WEAR