Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 19, 1987, Page FOUR, Image 4

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K H 'R - Heppner Guzetle-TImev Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. Augu* 1*. IW7
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Sheriffs Report
The O ffic ia l Newspaper o f the
C ity o f Heppner ami ihe
County o f M o rro »
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G A Z E T T E - T IM E S
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David and April Sykes. Publishers
Letters to the Editor
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Improved water supplies needed
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fo the F dilor
Our hoi dry summer brings into
In» us Ihc problem s o f w ater
a»ailahility for agruullurc. fisheries.
|«>llufion ahaicmenl. and itonKMic
»».tier ncols
f.xisling m inim um si ream fit»»»
water rights are noi being iik M in
nun» areas o f the stale stmpl»
because ibe> arc " ju n io r " in a host
o f private consumptive v»aier rights
used mainl» for irrigated agncullure
. iik I m uriKip.il v»alcr systems bur
ther these m inim um llov»s are ad
nunistrative decisMtis subject to
change
I he l*>K7 l egislature recogni/ed
that recreation, fisheries, .md pollu
lio n abaleincnl need greater con
sidcratmn
lo protcxl Oregon's
quality o l hie ami economic poicn
ti.tl lot lo u ri siii an in stream »».tier
riglu »»as established »»uh titc suingt
legal status .Is j« \ csisim g posnle
v»atcr right
lo improve water supplies m ii I shi I
fis h k illin g
dams, ih c
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leg isla tu re instituted a eomprehen
sive waiershe»l rehahililalion p ro ­
gram ami created incentives h>r
»*aier c o n s e rv a tio n p ro je c ts .
Dramatic evidence o l health» sum
mcr Hows tin dry country streams
Irom riparian /one improvements
»»as heard by the Joml \k jlc r Policy
Committee
Nkhilc ihc Legislature's a»non
does not so|»e all our »*aicr prt>
blenis. n dties push Oregon »»aier
p o licy in new d ire c tio n s and
recognizes ihc economic importance
o f water to tourism, recreation,
pollution control and spon li'hm g
Sincerely.
Is) |)a»c Me league
Suie Representative
( o ( liaii Joint »» .tier
P o I k > Comuintee
Births
Obituary
• Ire»* »»as b o m Sugusi *1 to C elia
iC u r r in i am i Har»ey h a t/ o l Se»»
> o r f C i|y
Norman h Case. 74. of Heppner.
die*d Tuesday. Aug I I . IMX7. .it
Pioneer M em orial Hospital
Graveside service was F riday al
Heppner Must »me Cemetery
He was N u ll ( h i 27 IM I2. m
Norton Count» h .insjs, son ol
I cervtt and Mary Rea Case
He n urrie d I dull Parsegian on
\ mlf ( \\ ( in i in hat/ \ . Nil Norman K. ( use
( it ami lather is Hof» C u rritt ol
Huttcrcreek
Ih c baby ioiiis a three year old
bro th e r. R o fv rt. al die K a l/ fa m ily
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Heppner Police
Report
I he M eppivr Police I V |« reports
handling ihc lollow m g hustm'ss dm
mg the past week
Augusi III K Ml a m parking
d ia l ton issued. I OX p in assist f ire
I V pi » Ml p m repoM o l t ight
Augusi 11 12 22 a m o ffic e r re
i|ucsH'tl lor Security Check. 12 '2
a m o ld lio ti issued lor M iiioi m
Possession h» ( onsimipiion X |0
.1 m resptimled lo I jl»c Alarm
August 12 10 10 a in Reporl o f
I he'll 10 AM p m d ia l ion issued for
Illegal " I I " Turn
August I \ 12 I 'a ill assist M or
row Count» \m bulam c. I H p m
eii.iiions issued lor No Operator
I icciise D riving W hile I'm nsured
Vugusi 14 11 4X a m citathins
isse'tl lor No ( h«e. alor. I >r i» mg
Sept
27
.n Dallas
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He inovetl lo Draii^ then lo In
ck-pemlem". belone coming lo Hcpp
net in l ‘Mh
He rclired Irom logging in Oe
loher IM7M
Survivors include his w ile al die
li»mie' sons (iene and Michael, both
o l H eppner. d aulher. S hirley
Hurkcnbinc ol Herntision. sisters
M illie Smith. Clara Cunningham.
M a x in e
M c rc s h
and
M a rie
Parsegian. all o l Independence.and
V k >I. i Dunn of M«*nmoulh. bmthers.
Macon ol Hucon. M< >m . H ill ol
Arizona, and Harry o l Longmont.
C olo . and two grandchildren
M em orial contributions may be
made lo the Pioneer M em orial
lliis p n .il bund. I’ t t Ho» M Hc|*p
ta r. Ore M7X»b
Sweeney Mortuaiv Heppner was
m charge ot arrangements.
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August I a |2 14 p m report o l
B u rglar» . I IX p m report o l
I nli»* lu l < tper.ili<in o l tw o Motor
e»e le's. I 27 p m received I tog
Complaint 2 Ml p m received I tog
( 'o m p ljm i
August r» ‘i M) p m o fficer re
efuesti'J tor See urils Check
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PubSc Wo/»» Ovactor
The M orrow Coumy S h e riffs O f
five al the Courthouse in Heppner
reports handling o r dispatching the
The P u N k - W orks Road Depart
follow ing business during the past
ment is now compleleing ns»si o l ihe
week
annual seal coating (L B S T . or O il
August 10 a deputy responded to
Rock, surface treatment» Four nulcs
a possible stolen vehicle ihai was
o l Dry Fork and three miles o l lone
reported lo have been left in Irrigon
(iooscherry (Rattlesnake Canyon)
( all was unlouiuled
were »«»mplctcd last week The R jt
August 10 the sherilTs office in
ilesnake Canyon seetkwi a lw re
»cstigated a Theft o f irrigation
quired stnne shoulder work prior lo
pump, metal pipes, plywood sheds
this seal coal opcralnm This re
and metal gate valued at 14V) in
quired stockpiling crushed r is k and
transporting heavy equipment The
Irrigon
August 11 j deputy responded to
Road Department Pug M ill was
report o f pi*ssible reckless d river in
transported out alter completion o f
blade patching on Dry Fork, lone
Irrigon area
August I I a deputy investigated
Cmoscbcrry and Valby roads last
complaint o f a vehic le traveling al a
month
high rale of speed in the Hoardnun
Also. Iasi week, pot hole patching
was done on Sandhollow and Big
area
August 12 the s h e riff s office in ­
Butter Creek ( hi W ilson Roail ns»re
Right o f-W iy work wax completed
vestigated report o f b u rg la ry .
mainly fencing and trngaiion ditch
Nothing had been taken
Augusi 12 the s h e riffs office
work In (tie Road shop work began
responded lo complaint o l Ihelt ol
on repairing and replac ing ihc under
carruge o l the !) hd crawler tract«»»
fishing poles taken from the pump
ing Malum al the north end of
Further preparation work was
Patterson berry R«*ad along the- Col
ch*ne l«»caitng equipment lor ihe Big
umbia River Value o l poles is
Huiter Creek proied llvis was ei»ni
unknown The theft occurred bei
p lic a te d by in v e s tig a tin g ihe
ween h Ml a in
'p m
economic s o l renting or pur» hasing
August 12 a deputy responded lo
Ihe K«>; k I IX*|UrtiiK-nl steel roller
report o f person tying along ihc side
compactor broke d«*wn for ihc- third
tink* m six years and a replacement
o f ihe freeway near the M orrow
is being considered Also. Ihe water
G illia m county line
August I ( ihc s h e riffs office
truck w ill require replacement, but
dispatched the Heppner amhulancc
since none is available during ihc
busicst tim e «»I ihe construction
lo a residence in Heppner for a
woman with an in|ury She was
season a ren lj* has been arranged
IX inng ihis week. August 17 t«i
taken k> Pioneer Mem orial Hospital
August I ' the s h e riffs office.
20. the R«»od lX-partiiK.nl w ill K-
cxmipleting seal coaling on a 1: mile
( begun Stale Police, and Ihe Hoard
man Police IX 'pi served a search
stretch o f the Dry Fork road and l*«u
warianl on a residence near Irrigon
miles o f ihe lone Cmoscbcrry and
I hey seized 27 ntariiuana planis in
m obilizing equipment and begin re­
a green house and a small quantity
construct ion of ihc Big Huiiei ( reek
o l marijuana Irom a residence Two
road Also, part of the Big Bullet
suspects were cited jn d released on
creek project w ill be drainage design
charges o l M anulaclurm g a Con
and construction First w ill he ihc
irollcd Substance to w ii Marquaru
replacement o l ihe small bridge one
Suspects arc Russell b.rncsi \Aag
mile north o l i I k - Pine ( its aiea w ith
gner. 2 V and Douglas I indscy. 21
iw o »b inch steel culverts
August 14 a deputy responded lo
F or ihe M m « '« ( ounty I .nr
complaint «»I possible violation «»I a
Parade, ihe county w ilt again u filiz c
restraining order hi Irrigon area
the Road lX -p iirtm cn t diesel irac
Report was uitfouiulcd
lo r Ira ilo r and cqm piik-nt lowboy
Augusi 14 ihc1 s h e riffs office
Ih e Public W orks D epartm ent's
F acility Mamictyaacc- |x-rs«>iuiel . iih I
responded to report o l vandalism lo
the fence belonging to ihe Corps o f
cquip iik-n t have bt'en busy w ith ihe
I ngutcers in Irrigon Inform ation
F a ir grtvunds preparation
»»a' turned •»»»■( it» ihe Corps
Any quest ions -or comments arc-
Augusi 14 rhe sh eriffs o ffice
welcome al Hve Public W orks
backed up B oa/diiun police in in
iX 'p.iriin cni in le x m g to n or call
»csligatinnol a IX> iik - s | ic Assault in
h7r> >XK»I extension 17
Hoardman
Augusi IA a deputy responded to
complaint o l a neighbor disturbance
outside ihe cits lim its o l Irrigon
Paul S to ll enieriainiik-nt and ihe
Augusi I.A the s h e riffs o ltic c
4 H style revue w ill be Thursday.
dispatched the Bouidnun ambulance
August 20 at the fairgrounds, not
to ihe 7r» station in Hoardnun lor a
Saturday as reported ina page b story
n u le who had lallcn He refused
in the la ir edition
transport
Omitted Irom Ihe schedule o f
August I A a di-put» investigated
events Iasi week s special lair edi
tc'|s»rt o l an animal problem in the i lion were sonie entertainment Hems
Irrig on area
T hursday events include a ' IA
August IA a deputy arrested I on
p m m ini concert hy Dawn Parm.
me (> Plot) Irrigon. f»A for alleg
a 4 p ni Ihiwer arrangeiik-nt contest
ed Assault IV-Dom estic He was
Friday events noi listed in the­
transported to Benton ('ounty Jail
se hedule arc a I .Ml p tn food pro
where he was lodged
ecssor demonstration; 2 Ml p in
August IA the s h e riff v o ltic c
bread n uking demonstration; I p m
dispatched the Hoardnun ambulance
"Songs o f Yesterday " m the picnic
lo a city residence One nule was
area, 4 p m
ve rg er sew ing
iransjvoried to (i«M>d Shepherd
demonstration
Hospital in Hcrmiston
Augusi Ih a deputy investigated
report o f thell o f fishing gear and
tackle valued al 5X00 from boat
parked al a Hoardnun residence
D uring ihe week o f Augusi 10
Ih the s h e riff s office assisted two
ilisahied motorists
August Ih a deputy responded to
complaint o f a reckless driver in
lone
August Ih the s h e riffs office
usssiicd Hoardnun police aticmpt to
locate possible odor o f gas within the
vicinity o l Hoardnun Ave Source
was unknow n, hul sm ell had
evaporated upon arrival
August i t - Auguat 24
Mom»»* C o u n t» '» Hom e-Owned \NeeM» V » *'p a p e r
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Road Report
B »T hil Aiti
m an
Aaiman
____________________________ __________
In the Service
l. l. tio u g im J . b riv tim
Douglas J Bristow . son o f retired
A ir Force ('»*1 Johnny I Bristow
o f lone, has been commissioned a
second lieutenant in the U S A ir
Force upon graduation from O fficer
Training School at l ackland A ir
Force Base. Texas
The 12 week course (rained
selected college graduates lo apply
conimunicalive skills, professional
knowledge, leadership and manage­
ment in posiiK»ns o f responsibility
His w ife. D ustm j. is the daughter
o f I j r r y Ja»que o f Roseburg, and
Mary Hood ot Mapleton
He received a master's degree in
|UXb Irom the University o f Oregon
in hugene
Marriage Licenses
Hospital Notes
The M orrow Count» C le rk ’ s o f
fice reports issuing n u rru gc licenses
to the follow ing
Richard Alexander Richl 20. aikl
Michele Noel Allies |U N th .»I
Portland.
Tarry Fldon Mosher. VA. jn d
Suzanne C arr. 24. both o l M ilton
I rcewalcr. jn d
Floyd A rnold Turnbull. .'A. and
Karen Colleen Hagen». 31. h o th o l
Hcrmiston
P ioneer M e m o ria l T lo s p iia l
reports admitting and discharging the
fo llo w in g patK-nts during the past
week
Pauline Robins. Txxington ad
m ilte d Augusi I I . discharged
August I 3.
C linton Harstad. Prm evillc ad
niittc-d Augusi I I . discharged
Augusi 12 and
IX-lla Tash. Heppner
aJmittcd
August I V discharged August 14
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