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FOUR * Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 30, 19*7
Packwood’s blocking Bork nomination
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
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Letters to the Editor
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Encourages letters to Senators
To the Editor:
American tradition) who are back­
Why is Ted Kennedy leading the ing Kennedy and his "club” with a
ultra liberal charge to Mop the con­ million dollar campaigas to keep
firmation of the Supreme Court Judge Bork from getting to (he
nominee Judge Bork? Kennedy and Supreme Court,
his ultra leftist Senate cohosts, in­
Surely the American people are
cluding Senator Hidcn ,'who is chair- not going to stand idly by and allow
nun of the committee) arc detcrmin a Chappaquiddk k personality to chip
cd to Mop Judge Bork
away the princ ipals upon which our
The Liherals are afraid that Bori’s nation was founded
vote in the Supreme Court might
Judge Bork realizes that the rold
eliminate the sham of legal protec­ of the court is not to legislate It is
tion for smut and porno; might to interpret the law not make it.
elim inate the absurd anti­
Write letters to Senator Re Con
discrimination laws that give special cini. Senator Howell Heflin, Senator
rights to homosesuals, might restore Specter, Pa. They arc the swing
the nght to pray in the public schools votes (Judiciary Comm, Dirkson
and put God back into school text Building. Rm 224. Washington.
books; might eliminate the Judicial I) ( |
nonsense that protects the criminals
Even if the committee made up of
and weirdos
Democrats and six Republicans and
For left groups and intercM groups rejects the nomination, the issue will
like
NOW,
E R A . be decided by the full Senate Write
A C.L U.N.E A., National Abor- your Senator (Senate Office Bldg ,
lion Rights Ixrague, and Nornun Washington. D C )
l.car's "People For the American
(s) Mary Hickey
Way" (which is the opposite of
H12 Beacon Drive
Eugene. OR 97404
Princess appreciates county’s support
To the Editor:
I would like to thank the citizens
of Morrow County for their support
while 1 was a member of the Mor­
row County Fair and Rodeo Court
That support meant a lot to me, and
is what helped make our court a
good one.
Being a member of the court has
helped me become better able to ex-
IALLPAPERI
iSELLATHON
Now Thru
Oct. 27th
[P E T T Y J O H W ’SI
320,000
press myself and has given me many
hind memories. Memories such as
arriving in Princvillc only to
discover that I had grabbed the
wrong garmcnl bag and didn’t have
my official outfit, or biting off more
than I could chew (literally) in Spray
and getting powdered sugar all over
my face and cliHlies nght before the
parade Seriously though, there were
the times along a parade route when
I got the chance to bring a little sun
shine to someone’» day by sharing
a smile or a few words Those arc
the memories I shall hold closcM to
my heart
I’m glad I got the chance to repre
sent you. the citizens of Morrow
County and thank you for making it
all possible
Sincerely
(») Kathleen Brazcil
Princess, 1987 Morrow County Fair
& Rodeo C«Hirt
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In S h e r m a n C o u n t y , O r e g o n
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equal, they are endowed with certain
unalienable rights, among these are
life, liberty and the pursuit of hap­
piness." blow. Senator Pack wood,
think about the baby's right to life
Think about the baby's rights to all
these things
Our souls are immortal and like it
or not. you and I will he conscious
beings throughout all eternity.
I ask you and all others would
you murder a newborn baby? If not.
would you do it a minute before it
was bom. or a minute before that,
or a minute before that, or a minute
before that ’ At what minute can you
or any (Hie else consider life to be
worthless and the next minute so
precious?
The life principle in the hip-
pocratic oath has been abandoned by
many No all. but many in the
medical .profession have seen fit to
the interruption of unborn life in the
womb and lo the painless extermina
lion of a waning life much as the
veterinarian would pul an ailing dog
or cat to sleep
Unless we get our ethics and
moral values Mraightcncd (nit im­
mediately we will have a death
selection committee that decides
whether you will live or die Who
knows? Among their criteria for
elimination may be Senators from
Oregon
Sympathetica Jiy.
(s) Anita A Clawson
ISO St Hcllens St
St Helens. Oregon 97051
503-397-3192
Obituaries
Heppner Police
Report
Burl Elmer Akers Jr.
Berl Akers Jr . 46. ( ’hadron
The Heppner Police IXpt reports
Nebraska, died September 17 after
handling
the following business dur
a long battle with cancer
mg
the
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week
H> w m b o n OMjMdbar 27, 1999
September 21 7 .32 p m arreMed
at Dr McMurdo's hospital in Hcpfv
ner to Margaret (Ely) and Berl one male (Felony warrant from
Umatilla County)
■Vkcrx Sr
September 24 3:05 a m -officer
He received his education in the
requested for Welfare Check. 10
lone schools and graduated m 1958
He attended Pacific University for a m -look report of two NSF
one year after which he was (hecks. 11 33 p m assist Sheriff s
office
employed by the Conservation
September 25: 3:25 p m citation
DiMrict at Heppner He then signed
issued for Disobeyed Stop Sign
with the Vista program and was sent
September 26: 12 12 a m vital Kin
to Arizona State for training and was
issued for Violation of the Basic
then transferred to Pine Ridge. South
Rule (50 mph in a 35 mph zone),
DakiHa where he was employed by
1 33 a m arrested one female on a
the Bureau of Indian Afiairs until
HermiMon Police Dept warrant.
1978 after which he worked for the 7:59 p m parking citation issued.
Department of laibor of South
Parking on Wrong Side of Roadway
DakiHa
He married Nancy Bond February
19,1966 She is employed by the
By Claudia Hughs* Chambee Manage.
U S PoMal Service
December 16. 1986 Berl had
Dates to keep in mind during
surgery and found that be was
October
seriously ill with terminal cancer
(X't 5-North Central Oregon
June 23,1987 the Governor of
South Dakota. George Mickelson, Tourism Bojrd Meeting Hermiston
issued an Executive Proclamation Chamber of Commerce 6 00 p.m
Oct.
6 Heppner Chamber
proclaiming the day as Berl Akers
Business Meeting. Committee
Jr day in South Dakota and honor
Reports, Tidewater Spokesperson
mg him with a retirement party
Oct
13 Heppner
Akers is survived by his wife.
Nancy, daughters. Ramona. Konda Chamber Criminalist
Oct 14 North Central Oregon
and Robin; son. Mike; Stepson.
Robert, one granddaughter and three Tourism Meeting in Milton
step grandchildren, purcnis Margaret Freewater
Oct
15 Downtown Focus
and Berl Sr of lone, brothers. Bob
of Gresham. Bill of Portland, and Meeting-Extension Conference Rm
siMer, Bonnie Linncll of The Dalles, 7 (K) Open to anyone interested in
several nieces and nephews and Heppner's appearance
Oct. 18-Orcgon Chamber Ex­
aunts and uncles
Interment was at Calvary ecutive Conference. Madras
Oct. 27-Town and Country Plan
Cemetery, Chadron. Nebraska
Contributions tor tliosc who wish ning Session, Ext Conference Rm
may be made to Berl Akers 7:30 p . m.
Memorial Fund. Stockman National
Bank. Rushvillc. Nebraska. 69360
or in care of Berl Akers, Sr lone for
Youth programs at Pine Ridge.
South Dakota
Chamber Chatter
Sheriffs Report
traffic problem and a hazardous
vehicle
September 25-a deputy responded
just west of Heppner Jet. to assist
Oregon State Police locate and check
seriousness of a grass fire reported
lo be in the median on I 84 The Arl­
ington Fire Dept responded
September 26-a deputy responded
to a local business in the Boardman
area and investigated an unfamiliar
vehicle with out-of state license
plates parked imi private property
September 26 « deputy responded
to the Boardman area lo attempt to
locate a missing juvenile The
juvenile was returned, unharmed, to
a residence in Heppner
September 26-a deputy responded
to Cutsforth Park to deliver an
emergency message
During the week of September
2 1-27.the sheriffs office assiMed
one disabled motoriM
The Morrow County Sheri fT s Of­
fice at the Courthouse in Heppner
reports handling or dispatching the
following business during the past
week:
September 22-thc SherifTs office
dispatched the Board man ambulance
to a Board man residence. One
juvenile male with an unknown il­
lness was transported to Good
Shepherd Fiospiul in HermiMon
September 22-a deputy arreMed
Juan Zuniga Tachiquin. 34. Board
man. on an Imgon Justice Court
warrant for Failure to AppcaCNo
Operator's License He poMed bail
and was released.
September 22-a deputy arreMed
Alberto Varela Ruiz. 24. Boardman.
on a Circuit Court warrant for
Failure to AppeaCDnving While
Suspended He poMed bail and was
released.
September 24 a deputy arTCMcd
David D Hug. 28. Boardman. on a
Morrow County warrant for Failure
to Pay Fine on an original charge of
Reckless Driving He was taken
directly to court and arraigned
September 24 the sheriff» office
mvcMigaled report of Molen bicycle
valued al 186 belonging hi an Imgon
resident Bicycle disappeared late
Wednesday night or early Thursday
morning
September 24 a deputy responded
to Hwy 207 at Willow Creek Junc­
tion to inveMigatc complaint of a
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County JuMicc Court at
the Courthouse Annex reports con­
ducting the following business dur­
ing the past week
Dennis Raymond W arren.
HeppnerOffensive Littering. $17
fine.
Donna Mac O'Neal. Heppner
Minor in Possession. $77 fine
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Clarence Emery Coxen
Clarence Emery Coxen. 67.
Honolulu. Hawaii, died September
27.
He graduated from Heppner High
School where he was active in
sports He served in the Marine
Corps during World War II He
worked for General Mills, then
Crown /.ellcrtiach. Corp
He is survived by his wife. Marion
at the home; one son Pete, of
Hawaii, and a sister, Lola Candland
of Hermiston
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Gerald lohrey.
Sherman Co Sheriff
To the Editor:
I am compelled to write this let­
ter &naior P^ckwootf. yod have
recenriy announced that yo» will
vote against the placement of Judge
Bork on the Supreme Court, that
you will participate in a filibuster to
block his placement on the Supreme
Court All because of protection of
privacy rights which center on the
murder of unborn babies yes
.m u rd e r.
In a recent letter read to the Col­
umbia County Republican Central
Committee you write there is no
qucMion as to the qualifications of
Judge Bork...(hen. what decides*
You and many other people have
become so complacent in this world
today and have lost your sense of
moral foundation Where does it all
stop'* For some*Hie’» convenience,
no matter what the situation is. an
unborn baby is murdered No one
likes to think about it that way. but
(hat is exactly what abortion is
I am not a person that has always
thought this way. I know all the
arguments in favor There seems to
prevail, in society today, a
schizophrenic nxxxl We fly deform
ed newborn babies many miles to
perform remarkable ope rat urns to
save their lives knowing that the
results will prohably be far less than
perfect How unpredicatblc we
arc we debate the pros and c * his of
abortion and euthanasia
In 1776, Thomas Jefferson said.
"W e bold these truths to be self-
evident That all men arc created
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