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w ;• t i' ;/ «,-• * v * .• ■* p \ » • * .; ', • i I S IX - M ip p n tr Gazette-Tim es. H eppner, O regon V5rdnesdav. \u^usl 12, 1987 Sheriff’s Report The Official Newspaper o f ihe Cily o f Heppner and the County o f M orrow '« ¿ » ^ ¡ 3 11 k * Hrppnrr G A Z E T T E -T IM E S M orrow County’« Home-Owned Meekly Newspaper U S P S 240-420 Publlalwd n « f) VS rdnrwla« and rnlr»cd a» aaroad-itaaa in a llrr al Ih r h a l IM Tkr al tlrp p n rr. O rrgun under Ih r A rt a f M arch 3, I W Srrund claw p w la p patd al H rp p n rr. O r tr « O ther al 147 W m W ill..» M oral. Irtrp h u n r ( M l) *7* .* 2 » \d d rrw .om m unkaO ura io Ih r H rp p n rr (¿ a rrllr- tim e». P.O. But 137, Itrp p «irr. O rrgun »71H . S ulM rlpn nm I I I la M orrow . W h rrlrr. I.illia m and (.ra n i l m in iIrt. 123 rW w h rrr. Joyrr H u g h » ...................................................... .. IKTWr Man«««». 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Proof Reading David and April Sykes, Publishers I Letters to the Editor Trying to repeal mandatory seat belt Ian £• •* # [ ■ p , . • ■ r f iT V V . c 1 proponents and passed mandatory seal belt laws Because o f this the autom obile industry has been rewarded with a moratorium on in stallation o f some type o f passive restraints installed in automobiles until 1993 How the government can aclively seek and condone an in dustry developing a less than passenger safe car strikes al the heart of respon sib le co rp o ra te management Rather than more laws to hamstr ing the public, especially those which are difficult to enforce, the State should model what it claims to be its belief in the value of cduca tion A massive educational program should he promoted to solicit the cooperation o f the driving public to be courteous, drive with caution, respect yourself and others on the road, and most importantly, make that the driver and the vehicle are in ihe best condition to he on the road W e need petition circulators and invite support Anyone available It circulate petitions to defeat this law. should contact us Wally Priestley. 2207 N E. A in sw orth Street. Portland. OR 97211 (281 8276); Dorothy Gage. 8000 S W 54th A ven u e, Portland. O R 97219 (244-1491). Our task is large but not insurmountable W e are working against a mid September deadline is) Dorothy Gage Portland («1 Wally Priestley Portland Asks degree/diploma nurses’ comments •• ■ - : • f > */ - ; - [ J * F v t * 3 -, . W ¡M >:á¡L¡ \ ' - [*, . •? • y > «, |f i- ■ « ' , ■ * v *• T o the Editor: N o scat hell law for adult« com mittee i« mounting a referendum to repeal HB 2399, a mandatory scat hell law for adult« Petition« have heen circulated state w ide W e are concerned about the restriction o f personal liberty which this law impose« another State sponsored invasion on in dividual choice and $50 fine Many persons circulating petitions arc staunch supporters o f seat hell use hut arc adamant about this mandated invasion o f privacy. The thrust o f this referendum is to stop the enforcement o f this law due to take effect September 27, 1987. It provides a 13 month ■ trial” period for mandatory scat bell use before the citizens vote on this issue at the next gen era l e lec tio n November 8. 1988 The low level o f ihrusi which some legislators show for voters is suggested by such a ‘ ‘ trial period Passage o f the mandatory scat hell law succeeded in part because the proponents have promoted an highly emotional campaign Mandating use o f seat belts is a smokescreen for an undcrl) ing issue The autonxibilc in dustry. in conjunction with the in surance industry and the Federal Department o f Transportation has spent astronomical amounts o f money to assure passage o f man datory «eat belt laws nation wide. It was recently announced that states representing two-thirds o f the nation's population have obliged the i 9 - * + XÍ*. ‘ y: V 'i 'ü * > y V ' "t .' » í tÀ V <% ; V ï In ihe Editor The following information will be o f major interest to the diploma nurse« in your community. I am a representative o f diploma nurses in Oregon to the Statewide Master Planning Commission on Nursing Education, a Slate Board o f Nursing committee As such. I need to hear from the diploma nurses in your community in regard to the Oregon State Board of Nursing's position on entry into practice and the delinialion o f roles for the two levels of practice Ihe Board o f Nur sing, in April, adopted the follow mg position statement "T h e Oregon State Board of Nursing supports tw o levels o f nursing practice. The baccalaureate of science degree in nursing shall be required for entry into professional nursing and the associate degree in nursing shall be required for entry into technical nur sing An implementation plan w ill be developed to ensure an orderly Iran sition by 1991 " Additionally, it is proposed that diploma nurses be grandfathered as associate degree nurses permitted to function in technical nursing Transition into higher degree states and how current jobs status would be affected are two issues that have been raised to me already It you have concerns in any of the areas regarding the Board« position statement, please write to me bs Novem ber I. 1987 in care of St Charles Medical Center, 25(H) \ I N e ff Road. Bend. Oregon 97701 I hank you lor your assistance in this matter Sincerely, (s) Nancy F Petersen, RN Statewide Master Planning Commis sioii on Nursing l.ducation Ihe Morrow County S h eriff i ficc at the Courthouse in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the follow ing business dunng the past week: August 3: the sheriff.* office dispatched the Board man Fire Dept to a grass fire along the railroad tracks near I 84 August 3: the s h eriff s o ffice in vestigated complaint o f an animal problem in the Board man area August 3: the sh eriffs o ffice responded to com plain t o f a suspicious vehicle in the Boardman area. August 3: a s h e r iff» deputy ar rested (iarland W Bell, 51. A irw ay. Heights. Washington, for allegedly Driving Under the Influence o f In toxicants He was released on his own recogni/nacc August 3: the sh eriff s office responded to assist Im gon police in- v estigale a report o f a possible stolen vehicle Investigation is pending August 4 the sh eriffs office assisted Oregon State Police with report of a family dispute at the M or row County line August 4 the sh eriff s office cited Steve Aubrey Norris. 44. Portland, for Driving W hile Suspended August 4 Ihe sh eriffs o ffice dispatched ihe Hcppner Fire Dept to a report o f some hoxes on fire near the Fpiscopal Church in Hcppner August 4 the sh eriffs office issued a citation to Appear to O lcgorio Sausa. 36, Boardman. for Maintaining a Dog as a Public Nuisance. The citation is a result o f an August 3 complaint o f a dog biting children August 5 the s h eriff s office in vest igaled a complaint ot Theft and Criminal Trespass in the Irrigon area August 5 the sh eriff s office cited Frank F Flock. 31. Boardman for Driving W hile Suspended August 5: ihe sh eriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Trail Apts to a report o f a male having heart problems He was iransfkirted to G ood Shepherd Hospital in Hermislon. August ft the s h eriffs o ffice dispatched a deputy to assist Board- man police in a report o f an assault that had taken place at Desert Springs Estates August ft the sh eriffs office dispatched a deputy to the I 84 cast bound rest area A complaint had been made that a man was attacking people Deputy was unable to locate anyone ujvon his arrival August 7 a deputy responded to investigate a burglary at the Gundcr son residence outside o f Irrigon In vcstigation pending August 7: the sh eriffs office received information o f a family disturbance and turned investigation over to Boardman police August 8 a deputy cited (icrald l>ec Lane. 22. Portland for Driving W hile Suspended August 8 the sh eriffs o ffice ar rested Juan Jose Navarro Medina. 27. Umatilla for allegedly Driving W hile Revoked Driving Under the Influence o f Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance August 8 the sh eriffs o ffice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence in Boardman A female with an illness was taken to G *» h 1 Shepherd Hospital August 8 the sh eriffs o ffice dispatched the Hcppner ambulance to Lexington A female with an il lness was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermislon August 8 the sh eriffs o ffice dispatched the Hcppner Fire Dept lo a field small structure tire at the n »m M w residence on Rhea Creek. Dunng the week o f A u g u « 3-9, the s h e n ffs office assisted two disabled motorists August 9: a deputy arrested Jose Angel Garcia, 33, Boardman for allegedly Driving Under the In fluence o f Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance Arrest was a result o f a complaint received regarding a vehicle being operated carelessly in the park area August 9: the s h eriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Boardman Manna for a reported drowning One male was taken to Good Shepherd Hospital August 9: the sheriff*s office dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept to a fire on the Union Pacific Railroad tracks North o f Lamb Weston potato storage, August 10: the s h e riff s o ffice dispatched the Hcppner Fire Dept lo Blackhorse Canyon Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughaa. Cham ber M anage Don C ole, representing State o f Kasicm Oregon. Fred ljundin. chair man o f Heppner Tounsm Com m it tee. and I attended the Oregon Tourism Council meeting in John Day. August ft This was the first lime the governor appointed council had met in the eastern part o f the state. The Tourism Council is involved with appropriation o f funds, as well as tounsm direction, and acts as a liaison between the G overn or, tounsm division staff, and the in dustry It is a nine member group, «even o f whom were in attendance Our representative felt the coun cil was taking a fair look al the eastern part o f the state and that they will fairly consider all the facts hefore suggesting appntpriaoons for the S2 million allotcd for tourism promotion The agenda was discus sion on development o f state wide marketing One o f ihe committee's repeated concerns was our lack o f road signs W’c were glad they notic ed There's nothing like bringing ihe western part of the state here so they can better understand our problems Feel tree to s isit w ith any o f us about the meeting This meeting, as well as the recent Regional Strategy Meeting in Ix x - ington. tells me good things are hap penmg around the state, and yini and I will be heard Remember-No Chamber August 18 It will be held Thursday. August 20 al the fairgrounds in the grassy area in the shade A ll members arc encouraged lo participate in our an nual community event W h e r e ■ ‘ ? ( l o u l i e c k r O u t D o l l a r > lu k c »s E v e r y d a y Marriage License The Morrow County clerk's office at the Courthouse in Heppner reports issuing the fo llow in g marriage license during the pas! week Randy Dale Rayburn. 21. and Vicki Faye Smith. 24. both o f Hcppner Trivia winner named Winner o f last w eek’ s Charlie s Pi//a'Heppner Gazette-Times Trivia Contest was Andy Burt Andy correctly said that the month and year o f the first manned landing on the moon was July. 1969 For his correct answer Andy won a large pizza and pitcher o f pop Irom Charlie’ s. xssrrs I 442.011 . ; i |4t HljHiXJt 1! Loans and lease financing receivables a Gana, net id unearned income b LESS Allowance lor kan loases d Gana, net ot unearned uxome. PjMbiMH 2II.HN |7 4U HN Xfi7.X<#> W.IM0 671/Nh UAtr/os alkrarancr. and reserve i item 4 a minus 4 bl Premises and fixed assets (including .apiuli/ed leases) Other real estate maned Other assets Deposits a In domeslK offices (1) Noninterest hearing 27.3 W. ?75 i.w n w : 2X4U ID I xiiukii I UXHXX) 2XX66X LI through 201 HLPM.940 EQUITY t APITAI. 24 Common stick I No «4 shares a Authorized HUXJO 2X 26 Surplus l ndivided pn^its and capital reserves h Outstanding M) 0 OOl TXOjUtX) IA M H » "V 2* 29 •I**«. Iran N pw York • Steak I " s I the undersigned office r do hereby declare that this Report of C ondition h a t b* w ith o fficia l m «ructiona and it trua lo tha beai of my know ledge and belief SIGNATURE OF O FFICER AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT (a) P atricia G entry NAME AND TITLE OF O FFICER AUTHOIRZED TO SIGN REPORT Peincie Gentry. Ceahier Keg » r * Wpstern Family Thin ../ (>kg k . . Crisp 2 for 8 8 * *ov C u c u m b e rs TOTAL M Jt ITS t AFTTAt (sum o f Hrms 24 thn-ugh 2 *i 1 J I1 J 1 TtTTAL L IA M i m K S AND IQ t IT Y CAPITAL («uni o f Hems 21. and 2*1........................................................................................................................... 3X4*7*29 SCHEDULES OF LOANS AND DEPOSITS BY OFFICE W HEN CALLED FOR ARE INCLUDED BY REFERENCE AND CAN BE REVIEW ED AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR BANKING SECTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DIVISION NOTE Th«a report m u« bn signed by an authorized office r and ce rtifie d by noi other then the officer aignm g the report H ein z Keg L u n c h M e a t- 676-5241 Cash »mi R aU m o due lnnn drp»Mt»rs involution. » Noninlrrrvi hearing halamrv and .urrriHS and v»in b Interest bearing balan, ev Securities TOTAL L U M I IT IKS (sum of 5 lb H.«K 12 o z Heppner I I «HU I I IKS 39 V GrtHind Ket.SU P Miami Vice Jackets! AS OF JUNE 30. 1987 (2) Interest bearing testerai funds purchased Other hornaaed money Other liabilities Potatoes JUST ARRIVED Arlington. Gilliam County. Oregon 97812 tí N o .l C o u r t S tre e t M a rk e t prepared in conform ance DATE SIGNED 5 2 4 *7 PHONE NO 50X 67*9125 M l - i- than three directors We the undersigned directors a tte « the correctness of this Report of C ondition and declare that it has been exam ined by us and to the b e « at our know ledge and belie f has been prepared m conform ance w ith o fficia l in«rucbona. and « true and correct SIGNATURE OF DIRECTORS ( l) 0 H Pierson (*)L E D ick, Jr. IS »Howard Bryant Published A ugu« 12 1997 Open 7 ddys a week, 7 d.m. to 6 p.m. Ul Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hcppner reports admitting and discharging the follow ing patterns during the past week Charles Volcsky . North Dakota admitted August 8. discharged August 9; and Eldred Brinda. Hcppner admitted August 8. discharged August 10 T O T A L A M r n (sum of Hems I through III P r ié e * * B ro c c o li Beef Hospital Notes p m -request officer for Security Check August 7 5 53 p m False Alarm A u gu sts 12:02 am .-request o f ficer for Security Check. 2:20 a m call to Suspicious Noise August 9 12 a m assist Fire Dept C V n t s fresh Doggies The Hcppner Police Dept reports handling the following business dur ing the past week August 13 6 22 a m -call to Family Disturbance. 1:15 p m Dog Complaint August 4 10:40 a m -assist Fire Dept . 7:51 p.m. assist Fire Dept August 5 I I a m.-complaint o f Noise on Linden W ay; 6 08 p.m.- D o g C om p lain t; 10:50 p m .- complaint of Noise on Linden W ay. August 6 11:30 a m Motorist Assist, I 10 p m call to Fight. 2:30 p.m -bicycle accident. 10:23 p m call to Park for Complaint o f Noise. I 1:37 p m -request o ffic e r for Security Check. 11 45 p m request o fficer for Security Check. 11 47 W e have recently had vome in cidents in our area which I deem im portant Parents, know if your children were using your phone for crank phone calls and put a stop to this "Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION lb . Heppner Police Report Chief Rathbun’s Tips “ Kssr D JZ astern Oregon G reen I M orrow County Justice io u r t at the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the fo llow in g business during the past week Earnest Marvin Allen. Heppner Violation o f the Basic Rule (35 mph in a 25 mph zone). S I3 fine Gary Dean Munkers. Lexington N o M otorcycle Headlight. $17 fine L a w re n c e D an iel L in d sa y. Lexington Exceeding the Maximum Speed (73 mph in a 55 mph /one). $57 hail forfeited Jeffrey Earl Purcell. Tacoma. Washington Truck Speeding (65 mph in a 55 mph /one), $26 hail forfeited Melanie Christine Zachary. Echo- D efective Equipment. $26 hail forfeited Dennis Leroy Darcy. Chartaroy . Washington No P U C Permit. $57 hail forfeited James Walter Sweet. Portland- Defective Taillight on Trailer. $26 hail forfeited Randall 1er Paullus. Hermislon Violation o f the Basic Rule (44 mph in a 15 mph zone), $57 hail forfeited Keith R Papmcau. Lcxington-No PU C Permit. $13 fine Randy Dean Randall. Pendleton Exceeding the Maximum Speed (69 mph in a 55 mph /one). $30 fine Candace Marie Rudisill. lone Improper Passing al an Intersection. $17 fine Umatilla Army Depot Project There will he a technical advisory committee meeting for the Umatilla Army Depot Project August 20 at 7 p m to 9 p m in tl»e City Council Chambers (City Hall) at 180 N E 2nd. Hermiston County M edical Board M orrow County Medical Board will meet Monday. Aug 17. 7 p m at ihe School District O ffice in Lexington QAjhJK OF —— = ---- C o u r t S lr e o t f l a r k o l • Meeting Notices CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION /•» f - * Justice Court ____ Report ' - > « * ■ ' i 4 V * < ~v* V î ê ' A v • > . i# *■ i- » , -, S k I 1