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MH K - Heppner Ga/ette-1 imcv Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. September 16, 19*7 S heriff’s Report The O fficial Newspaper of the City o f Heppner and the County o f Morrow Fhc M orrow County S h eriff s O f fice al ihc Courthouse in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the foilowing business during the past week: September 9: dispatched the Heppner ambulance to the grade school for a child with possible nec k injuries He was transported lo Pioneer M em orial Hospital September 9 a deputy responded lo an unknown disturbance in lone September 9: the sh eriff s ofTice arrested John M arvin Pourier. 42. I he llr p p n r r GAZETTE-TIMES M o rro w C o u n ty ’s llo n ie -O w n e d W eekly Newspaper f 'V î . ; U S P S 240 420 l*uMi«hr<l m f t H n lw td a i and rntrrrd at tn im d ila s . inaller al I hr K a i (NTWr al llr|>fMirr. I li n t " » under Ihc 4 d at Starrh J, IX’ V Sound ila n puM ^r paid al ttrppnrr. I b iffin I KTk r at 147 WrW Hutu« St m i IHrphnnr iM .li *"’ 6 - * 2 » Xddrrcs i>Mtimunaatams lu Ihc Mrppnrr l.a/HIr tImrs. P.t). Hu« . 1 J 7 , Itrpn nrr. Orrfun V 7 H. 1 * Sutmriplams: S I 2 In M a m a , VShcrlcr. t.Utlain and t.ranl t ..uniii-». SJ.t risei*here June Hughes O ffk c Manager, T <preening Sand« Mull/ ............................................................................News hdttur Marir siruihcr. ...................................................... I.raphx« Drpartmrnl I.all t'aplnrau ............................................... l.raptiH v Ihurihution I Hern Vailing ............................................................................. Pruuf Krading David and April Sykes, Publishers Chamber Chatter - I . '-Ì ; » • î » <«% . h ' V * 'é V * '" ... . ' < f i • v - 4 '■ ' * • , * M .. . à t » r *r> ! * ’ • . f ¿ ■ * - L • '■ V 1 f* « V // f ;*k / r , I * ‘ j.. ■ f* V *,• u- k ' i [ ' . By Claudia Hugh** Chamber Manager ( hamher of Commerce is the reltcclion ol a vanety ol people with it least oik - thin); in common they > are about Heppner and where we re •oniir Stipf-Minui|i (he husmess and ag community ihrough growth. ihunpc. anti compromise is what t haniher is ull .iHout So wh.it have sarnHis members been up io this w eek' fuming in the celebration o f our sonsiitulion's bi centennial on the courthouse lawn I .earning whai B M C C has to o l lei lor new small busiiwss pmgrams Meeting with the M etro Service U istricl regarding the la n d fill I ’roject I m in in g a welcome comtniliee to v im I wiih new members «»I our com uuiiity during ihc ncxi lew weeks fu llin g together a survey l«»r hunters i<> leant where they 're front, what hroughl them to Heppner ami •s fi.it ty|K-s ol events would en courage them lo visit again VSmking «in Heppner welcome lens and beautification pn>|cvts An • Ktober meeting w ill be- scheduled ( . 'llskU r aflopting a planler on Main Street I «Miking ahead lo Town and t ounlry W eek. ihc second week in January Chamber w ill kick o il the week with a msm gala event Han igiet w ill he January IS He a vital part ol Heppnet Chamber Next meeting w ill he I uesdas September 22. ihhui at the I Iks lo keep you intorm edon ymir , I h h i | s . Doyle McCaslin w ill give an ii|slaie on the School Hoard meet mg Current inlormation prevents v i isis laier No Chamber September 2h. as it‘s the filth Tuesday . Wallpaper Sale! Coming Sept. 28th. Pettyjohn's Builders Supply 676 9157 676 5001 Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police Dept reports handling Ihc following business dur mg the past week September 7 I I 22 p m ofliecr requested for Security Check. 1141 p m -officer requested for Set urn y Chcc k September 8 10 04 a m parking citation issued. 10 35 a m look llieft report. 4 28 p m two |useniles cited for Disorderly Conduct September 4 8 02 p m out ol state driver reported that he ran over a dog on Gale St September 10 12 45 a m officer requested lor Security Check. 12 '5 a in -O fficer requested lor Sciuriiy Check. I 13 a m officer requested lor Security Check. 8 07 a m citation issued Viola!ion of the Hash. Mule (42 mph in a 25 mph tone I. q 0 0 p m -c ita tio n issued lor Careless Driving September 11 10 4‘J p m c nation issued for Illegal •, l " turn September 12 10:15 p m citatum issued lor M inor in Possession. 10:25 p m report o f l oud Party September 13 12 05 a m citaiion issued for Violation ol the Hask Kulc (48 mph in a 35 mph /one). 2 2b a m officer requested tor Scvunts Check Hospital Notes Pioneer M em orial H oqni.il in Heppner reports admitting and discharging (he following patient during (he past week Joe Yocom, Lexington admitted Septem ber 11. discharged September 12 The following patients were still receiving care at ihc hospital Monday Roberta Snyder. Possil, admitted September 8. ami Gay Harshman. Heppner admitted September 7 Boardman. on a Pennington Coun ty . South Dakota (Rapid C ity ! w ar rant for Distribution o f a C on troll ed Substance He was lodged at Um atilla County Jail September 9 a deputy responded to complaint o f un animal problem in the Irrigon area September 10 the sh eriff s office dispatched O k Boardman ambulance to a residence on Wilson Road One male was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital m Hcmusion September 11 the sh eriff s office disptalchcd the Boardman ant bulame lo Riverside High School A juvenile with an unknown illness was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital September 11 a deputy cited Roy Dean Martindalc. 33. Portland for Driving W hile Suspended September 12 a deputy arrested Jcrrv Dale BarnhanJt. 26. Hnth point. North Carolina, on Assualt II charges from fh c Dalles He was lodged al Benion County Jail September 12 the sh eriff s office assisted l 'nutilla police in an attempt lo locale a four year o ld boy who had fallen into the irrigation canal in Um atilla Um atilla police recovered the body September 12 the sh eriff s office responded to report o f a motorcycle accident on Hwy 74. three miles east o f Heppnet Injured driver. G u s ta v e G r ic v . S u m n er. Washington, was taken by Heppner ambulance to Pioneer Mem orial Hospital September 12 a deputy respond ed lo a rural lone residence to in vest ig jic an unknown vehicle park ed on private property During the week of September 7 - 1 V the sheriff s office assisted one disabled motorist Marriage License l he Morrow County Clerk*» ol lice al ihc Courthouse in Heppner reports issuing a marriage license to the following Jon Paul Bimlcr. 4 1 . Seattle, and ( arlecn Diane ilam g ) Shastecn. 31. Boardman « •" « : i r S .- .■ ■ ■ / DRUG P •• ' , I . , . >V s- r *• ,...’ w Pf i 1C JR rtRSOHAL SERVICE PHARMACY - ‘ > < ,v / ’i > •> . I vXJfl K X C V •IKJ * i Septem beT^---^> B0NU$ BUY$ W« lr> »*■> iM ih t M Qu«*!.?*« U i M mm/iy fMJtr&ry fc* t*« t — i». U» o> *n#*x Nrvfch# io Nt aß ou» n u lo n n | A# • ^ ^ 6 ' 1 ^ m§ ' K M 0u»mg * v i> MM S o * * «M ^**** ^ 1 *, v K,*- \-p : VL? C*é m i it y L ‘ ■* ' r r í v > ■ .V ■ ■ V T * > .? f * r [î ‘ V. Letters to the Editor Justice Court Report M orrow County Justice Court at the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the fo llow ing business during the past week Steven Keith B all. Hcppncr- ViolatMin o f the Basic Rule (5 0 mph in a 25 mph /o n e). S57 fine M ik k i Kac Hargett. W alla W alla. Washingbm-Exceeding the M ax imum (72 mph in a 55 mph /o n e). S92 bail forfeited Victor Clark Wallis. Jr . Heppner Violation o f the Basic Rule (49 mph in a 35 mph /o n e). $30 fine Jeffery Earl Purcell. Tacoma. Washington-No Fire Extinguisher. $67 bail forfeited John Raymond Steele. College Place. Washington Violation o f the Basic Rule (35 mph in a 25 mph /o n e). $26 bail forfeited K enneth D a n ie l S hceley. Troutdale V io latio n o f a Road Closure. $97 bail forfeited C hristo p her P M c L a u g h lin . Heppner M inor in Possession. $57 fine John Brent Looney. Heppner Assault IV . $437 fine and .30 days in jail with $250 o f the fine and i I k jail sentence suspended oncondilwms set by the judge R ob ert C a m e ro n G e o rg e . Heppner M ino r in P osscssmw . $57 One Antfxins Brian Clement. Heppner M inor in Possession. $57 fine Debbie Kay Taylor, Baker Minor in Possesison. $57 fine Arkie Roy Smith. Heppner Minor in Possession. $57 fine School Menus llrp p n t-r H r m r n t a r ) School M onday. Sept 21 wiener wraps, cheese sticks, peas, fruit cups and milk T u e s d a y . Sept 22 M e x ic a n casserole, salad, truil. cinnamon rolls and milk Wednesday. Sept 2 i heel patties with gravy, peas and carrots, cheese slicks, (run and milk or salad bar and milk Ihursday. Sept 24 bologna sand w u h es. pickles, carrot sticks, macaroni salad. Iruit and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Friday. Sept 25 p i//a . green beans, salad, fruit and milk llr p p n r r H ig h School Monday . Sept 2 1-chicken sand wich. later ti>ts. cheese sticks, apple half and milk Tuesday. Scpi 22 macaroni and cheese, choice of vegetable, rolls, fruit and milk, or salad bar and milk Wednesday. Sept 23 enchiladas, green beans, fruit, cookie and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Thursday. Sept 24 Chinese lunch with milk or salad har and milk F r id a y . Sept 25 soup and sandwiches lone Schools Thursday. Sept 17-chicken ntm ■ die s««up. turkey. ham or peanut but icr and honey sandwiches, crackers, pickles, dessert and m ilk, or salad | bar and milk F rid a y . Sept 18 pizza w ith sausage and cheese, vegetable sticks. ! buttered com . pineapple and milk Monday. Sept 2 1 -com d»*gs. later rounds, celery sticks, brownies. Iruit I and milk Tuesday. Scpi 22 bccl and rkH«dlcs. hot roll and butter, season ed mixed vegetables, fruit and milk, or salad bar and milk Wednesday. Sept 23 chicken nuggets potato salad carrot sin ks buttered peas. Iruit and m ilk, or salad bar and milk Lhursday. Scpi 24 tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, crackers, dessert, or salad bar and milk Friday . Sept 2 5 -sloppy Joes on a bun. seasoned green beans, cheese sticks, fruit and milk Constitution-a means to keep freedom To the Editor Two centuncs ago in M a y . 1787. representatives o f the American Statev convened in Philadelphia lo revive the Articles of Confexlcratx»n They hoped to bnng unity and order to their new nation On September 17. 1787. they completed work on a new national constitution This document laid the foundations (or a truly denxxratic society, a govern ment o f the people, by the pcxrplc, and for the people On September 17, 1987. the Road Report M A>ii man Public Work* 0» Director By PtW September 7-18 T he M o rrow C«>unty Public Work« Road Department has com pleted the Valhy Road, and Rai tlesnakc Canyon seal coaling and has been concentrating forces on the Big Butter Creek Road project I-ast week six miles of the worn out asphalt has been ripped and rcpmecssed and a three inch lift ol gravel laid. Also several portions o f Baseline K*«ad were patched, along with Jor dan Grade and Sand Hollow The small bridge structure that was replaced near Pine C ity has settled and been patched with asphalt mix and M iller Road received so u k maintenance work The Road IX ’partment has pur chased 7.0(8) cubic yards o f crush cd rock at Arbucklc Corral for gravel road maintenance this tall Several road crewmen were involv ed in transporting this r\xk to a local stockpile Upper Little Butter Creek and the North fo rk roads will receive nmsi ol this rock Ijte r this year On the North I ml the crew has been continuing their work on ilson Road, but have turned their attention lately onto roadside brush and grass cutting for many Board man and Irrigon area roads, prim ari ly those used on school bus routes K un /c. Wilson. Paul Smith. 3rd. 4th and Hih Streets, are among some o f the roads that got roadside maintenance last week 1 his coming week the North End crew w ill continue the same cm phasis on roadside maintenance, along with the Wilson Road project On the South End the Big Butter Creek project will continue to be our lirst priority lor (he main crew, while any available personnel will he doing patching and roadside maintenance throughout the County Any questions or comments are welcome at the Public W orks Department in Ixxm gton or call 676 qtltil extension 17 Children’s storv w hour planned "Stone S»mp' is the theme for the children's storytime at the Heppner Public Library this lhursday at It) 30 a m All children arc welcome and may bring a favorite stone or rock to sh«iw Chris A dclnun is this week's storyteller For further infor mat ion call 676 m>64 United States is honoring this Con stitution. the oldest written instru ment o f national government in the world It is the cornerstone o f American dcnxx racy It is the docu ment which has come to symholi/c our national ideals o f frccxJom, lust ice. equal opportunity and hope The revolution gave us Ircexkmi, Ihc Constitution gave us Ihc means lo keep it (s) Jack F. Olsen Presiding Judge Sixth Judicial District Pendleton In the Service Pst. 1st ( lavs K r k L un d in Army Private 1st Class Eric l.un din. son of Fred M Lundin ol Hcpp ner. has been decorated with the A r my Achievement Medal in West Germany The Achievement Medal is award cd to soldiers for meritorious scr vice, acts of courage, or other accomplishments Lundin is a medical specialist wiih the 498th Support Baitalion He is a 1985 graduate o f Rio Lin do Academy. Healdsburg. C ulil State college reps meet with county high school students Students from Heppner High School w ill go to Pendleton High Sch«x4 tor a meeting with represen tatises from Oregon's state colleges and universities on September 2 1. at I p m Students from lone High Schixil w ill go to Riverside High School in Boardman September 2 ' This program supplements the counseling program o f M orrow County high \ch»x«ls by giving students first-hand information about program ol study offerings, udmis sion requirements, student support services, housing, costs lo attend, financial aid. scholarships, and othci information important to post high school planning Parents arc also encouraged to at tend the program which will feature individual information sessions with representatives (rum Lastcin Oregon State College. Western Oregon State C o lle g e . O reg o n In s titu te o l Technology. Oregon State Univer sity. Portland State University. Southern Oregon State College, and the University of Oregon Ihc Oregon Slate System ol Higher Education high sch<xi| visita tion program reaches alnxist all pub I k and private high schixils in the stale The program's goal is to stim ulate gixx.1 post high schixil planning and decision making hy students and provide them with an intnxluction to the study and career opportunities available through ( Jrcgon's state col leges and universities STPER SEASO\SI?ER HEAL Order HBO today and this fall you'll see N oO buster m<ivies, w orld cham pionship boxing, comedy, concerts, and HBO original films It s going to be a super season w ith HBO So call today' y ^ V Jf » 2 v ' ' :r ' S / 1 . * •v f • > • T 4 H R IC ¿ V I dv I •' , r’"1-C ? t ; *; Y 4 o.s.u. S CERTIFIED STEPHENS WHEAT ’ . I . 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