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** • • I In O ffic ia l N e w s p a p e r >>l the i a , . I i k m i l and M m C oonty o f M o rr o w 1 he l l r p p n e r G A ZE TTE -TIM E S M o r r o w ( o u n lv ’s H o m e l ) » m d W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r U S P S ¿40*¿0 P u N n M r > m H rd iirw lti wid rnlrrrO as sn nnd «lass m all« al It*. h a ( MTkr ai llrppnrr llfne*»u und« I hr \i1 <>f M a rih *. I l f ^ Srsimd class pirslaar paul al llrppnrr Orrann IH D ir a I4 1 Wrsl W ill,,» V r r d Ir lr p h in r lM U lO ^ W M Sildrrsa i omnium« alsms lu Ihr llrppnrr K a ir llr limes. P H Hoc .1.1?, Mrpp nrr, Orrynn 0 » l * StihsrripOons $12 in \ W r i i » . VVherirt. (•illiam and (•rani ( imnltrs. U .I rlsewhrrr J m r r H u ah rs O f T k r M a n a g rr. T >p rs riIln | I liana Hall ......... .... New* M H u r M artr sirulhrrs C a l Papmrau I Hern Sailing . .lir ip h io Hrpanment l.iaphns, IHsIrihulkm Prnnf Krading Una MarqaarM MMhMhu David and April Sykes, Publishers C h a m b e r C h a tte r J u s tic e C o u rt R e p o rt 3* • *. r ■ I ■ • %*p • . i i r - v » ¿ L * * 4 i* * ' . , * V io la tio n o f C iM ip c ra tiv c R oad C lo s u r e A g r e e m e n t, $ 8 2 h a il fo rfe ite d * ■« - * . & *>V ' F /-v fc ,. • , N • • . Lr M * .* < H o s p ita l N o te s P io n e er M e m o ria l H o sp ital in H e p p n c r re p o rts a tlm ittin g and d iv h a r g in g the fo llo w in g patients d u rin g ihe pasi w eek P rc d S h e rm a n . I.e x in g t o n a d m itte d D e c e m b e r 16. discharged D e c e m b e r IK , R o h B iirs t, H e p p n c r a d m itte d I V ce rn h cr 17, dischatged D ecem ber 18 • a ■ * ' e* t B> C mu <M Hugh*» Chambaf Manage* H r * M o rro w C ounty Just ice C o u rt ai ih e C o u rt hi >use a n n o reports h a ndling Ihe* fo llo w in g h u s m o s slur ing the past w eek E d g a r l e e W e e m s . S ta n fie ld Ille g a l Possession H k 10 w it ta k e n pro hib ited m eihtsl. failure to validate e lk la g . S 'H b fin e $ 3 0 0 suspended. $ 7 5 0 restiiu tio n to stale. 2 year hun u ng license suspension B arbara I isa H udson. K en n e w ic k. W A D riv in g U n in s u re d . S I 10 fin e . I w e e d in g M a x im u m Speed 6 4 m ph in a 5 5 m ph /o n e . S2b fin e ; N o O p e ra to r l ícense $ 2 2 5 R ic h a rd B urke O 'B rie n . H ep p n cr V io la tio n o f Basie R u le . 5 ' m ph in a 15 m p h . S I 7 tin e Paul E G iffo rd . S tanfield N o deer la g . $ 4 6 fin e . Possesion o f less th an I or m a riju a n a , S I 00 fine H o w a rd W a y n e M ille r . P ilo t R ock K illin g tu rke y closed season. $5.30 fine S 425 suspended f ine suspended on c o n d itio n o f m ak in g re stitu tio n to D ept o f W ild life K e n n e th M a r tin S tn o k c y . H c p p n e r Im p ro p e r Passing, $41 fine C ra ig I uther H a n n o n . H cm u s to n * “ . Just to r tu n. a C h ris tin a s q u iz fo r y m jr fa m ily W h a t w ill it re ve al ’ th irte e n c o rre ct anvw ers in d ica te you have the true C h ristm as s p ir it , te n s h o w s y o u e n jo y C h ris tm a s , six c o rre c t a n sw ers-yo u need to spend tu n c w ith c h ild re n ; (ban fo u r-s c ro o g c . m a y b e ' 1 K issing hall was n u d e o f w hat ? 2 W h a t does Santa d o to get up the c h im n e y ? t In w hat C h ristm as story d id the w ife sell her hair to buy her husband a C h ris tin a s gift? 4 W h a t gifts d id Ih e th ree K in g s d e liv e r to Ihe baby Jesus? s W h o W rote to T h e Sun to fin d «mi it th ere re a lly wav a Santa? 6 W ho w ere S an ta 's helpers? 7 W h a t happened to the g ift the I ittlest A n g e l g ave Jesus'* X A n o th er nam e fo r Santa C laus? 9 W hat song m en tio n s the "little la>rd Jesus asleep o n the h a y ? ” 10 O n the 8 ih day o f C h ristm as situ and and less w h at d id y o u r tru e lo v e give'* 11 In the song " I t C a m e U p o n A M id n ig h t C le a r' what did the angels bend to touch? 12 Sieigh hells ring is heard in w hat C h ristm as song? 15 W h a t sh o u ld y o u k n o w D e c e m b e r 25th? XX 6 I ui ja u d d o H Ul X im i.x k lrq sSutqi jsm rf pun s d iq s u o i|ii|a j nurse o ) p jrs v jo j y x i ) pm* s im u s iiq j \ i . » \ i* no< qsisv a u a u m io y j o i . x q m r i j i.nnld.»n j o v jjq u ia u i irip svotiH pjnoqs n o ^ t l .,pu»*|J.stHio^ i.s |tn y \.. 31 p |o ^ j o s d jrq jia q t 11 rfunt|iui P s p u n u g ()| .ja S u i? ^ V m v e w y ,. ti .*|^ u u q s u s j X tu a q a m ia g j o je t s -’ Ml Jtun.saq M L v.r.s| | q riui 8 j i /\ y qjj<ui I mi i '.rs u o 'u i'p in jj "p|o»y y 'i 8 * u i •>tjl !•> i |i 8 y .>•< hi siq aptsr ja ilu ij siq s m "| Z » p p s i u i | S M -f.W S N V VU T h e D is tr k l A tto rn e y 's o ffic e at the C ourthiH ise in H c p p n e r rcporls handling ihe ft »flowing business d u r ing ih e pusi wreck: Jtthalhan Evans. 2 6 . he hi c appear it fo r a rra ig n n K n i on Ihe charg e o f D riv in g W h ile Suspended, fa ilu r e to P e rfo rm Ihe duties o f a D riv e r w hen P ritp c n y is D a m a g e d . D r iv in g U n d e r the In flu e n c e . R esisting A r rest. C rim in a l M is c h ie f in the Se ct»nd lX *g re c . and D isi>rderly C o n duct b e fo re Judge R alp h C u r r in on D e c e m b e r IK . I «*87 C o u rt d a le for E n try o f Plea is set for January 8 . I VMM A lfre d L n v g re n , 7 6 . H e p p n c r- appeared fo r a rra ig n n K n i o n the charg e o f M c n a m ing b e fo re Judge R alph C u r r in on D e c e m b e r IH . IV 8 7 E ntry of Plea is set fo r January 8 . IVXK Ruth A n n H unt aka Ruth A n n G ih M»n, 2 1 , H e rm is to n appeared fo r C h an g e o f P lea and plead g u ilty to D e liv e ry o f a C o n tro lle d Substance b e fo re Judge R a lp h C u r r in on D ec em b e r 18. 1987 S 50 0 0 V R iim s witness fe e. c o u rt a p pointed a t to rn eys fees. 15 days in j a il, and th ree years pro batio n T e r r e ll R e a . 2 2 . B o a rd m a n - appeared fo r E n try o f P lea o n the charg e o f T h e ft in the F irs t D eg ree b e fo re Judge R a lp h C u r r in on D e c e m b e r 18. 1987 N o tria l date has been set E lto n A . D in g , 3 1 . U m a tilla appeared fo r C h an g e o f P lea on the charg e o f C rim in a l M is c h ie f in the F irs t D e g re e b e fo re Judge R alph C u rrin o n D e c e m b e r 18. 1987 S entencing set fo r January 8 . 1988 iK o n a rd D a v id A b e rc ro m b K . 3 0, Im g o n appeared on the charg e o f P arole V io la tio n on D e c e m b e r 18. 1987 b e fo re Judge R alph C u rrin Sentence re vo k ed and reinstated tin same te rm s and c im d itu in s as in itia l Sentence O rd e r Ix o n a r d D a v id AbercrombK. 5 0. Irrig im appeared fo r sentencing on a plea o f (iu iity to the charge o f Sex ual A buse in the Second D e g re e on D e c e m b e r 18. 1 9 8 7 . b e fo re Judge R a lp h C u r r in O rd e re d to pay $ 2 0 .0 0 V ic t im W itn ess i ce. C o u rt a ppointed A tto rn ey s Fees, th ree years fo rm a l p riib a tio n . no contact w ith the v ic tim o r any other ch ild e x cept in the presence o f an a d u lt, and m e n ta l H e a lt h C o u n s e lin g as d ire c te d . B arb ara H udso n. 3 4 . K e n n e w ic k . W A appeared fo r Judge T ria l on the charges o f D riv in g U n in s u re d , and N o O p e ra to rs License b e fo re Judge R alp h C u r r in o n D e c e m b e r 18. 1987 Ei»und G u ilty on both charges, sentenced by Judge to pay $ 2 5 0 .0 0 on each charg e to he paid by F e b ru a ry 1 . 19 8 8 E lc u te rio C h a irc z . 3 5 . Irrig o n plead g u ilty to D e liv e ry o f a C o n tro lle d Substance, b efore Judge Jack O ls en on D e c e m b e r 18. 1 98 7, in M o rro w C ounty C irc u it C ourt C o n linued to D e c e m b e r 2 9 . 1987 fo r sentencing Prc sentence Invcstiga lio n is o rd e re d H e p p n e r P o lic e R e p o rt R E A D Y FO R S IM U iM i - - • * . f t V -- ' j :■ y * ,: : • k?-*: • ■ V ’ ’ ) kJrn T h e H c p p n e r P o lice D c p a rtiu c n t re p o rts h a n d lin g th e fo llo w in g business d u rin g the past w eek Dec 14 4 4 0 p m -c ita tio n issued fo r no o p e ra to r license Dec 1 5 4 :2 1 p m report o t W o r thless D iw u m c n t Dec 16 8 4 6 p m report o f C iv il M a tle r [>cc 1 7 -9 :2 5 a m re p o rt o f Jusenilcs M is s in g S chiiol D ec 18 9 15a m -rep o rt o f Theft D e c . 2 0 -4 4 5 p m re p o rt o f F a m ily F ig h t. 5 5 8 p m report o f V e h ic le B lin k in g R o ad w ay D IR K W IN W H E A T b* * ‘ "* i> >*/ ■ \ y * ' . ¿ .V ./ i • > - [ V . « 2 » ^ r > . '» / »<« and C E R T IF IE D STEPTO E BARLEY V « m ■ m m \M » V IT A V A X i in h i :» w it h 20 0 A I.IK IA N E CALL US 0 ER IC A i\IH ü llS N 4 2 2 -7 2 0 4 insanas *> Y * •« ’ k ■* ■ \> nr* » r i/- Beginning fll* ai vu 1:00 / T V / . , Monday , Dec. 28 II hr• closed Dec. 25 <4 2AJ D R A S T IC R E D U C T IO N S O N . . . . Selected Christmas Decorations Gift Items Infant & Toddler SnoHsuits, Infant (¡iris' Apparel Odds Vi Ends of Unen, Sweaters, Sweatshirts, Blouses & Tops , Hats, Scanes & Cloves, Children's Sweatshirts & Sweaters , Boys' Long Johns, and Much, Much more! j* #. 6 • V , , > , , v f'v l v ■ -C> 20% off Holiday Apparel & Dresses ,1 iS 3 i h ’r Closed For Inventory Dec 31. Jan 11? * t» . &s¡¿ • > Permit Hunting D A ’s R e p o rt - • . 1 K - l l r p p n r r G a / r t l c l i n u s . l l r p p n r r , O r e g o n S 'r d n r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 3 , IV » , . .--. O JTPA • - • '•'J * . •* . »• i .•<# * •# *f  ’ • M . » V • « K >ur .\f-n >»w i h r f \ ir r \ J Country Rose f>7(vl)42f> u E SEE goi«d and and N o tips this w eek just have a M e rry C h ris tm a s fro m the H ep p n cr P o lice D e p a rtm e n t Heppner 6 7 6 -9 2 0 8 We’re delighted to have been able to help fill your barnyard needs. Warm wishes by the sackful, and thanks.* M a r r ia g e L ic e n s e M o r r o w C o u n ty C le r k 's o ffic e at the C o u rth o u s e reports issuing the fo llo w in g m a rria g e license d u rin g the past w eek C o le m a n Joseph D e v in e 25 yrs . H erm is to n and C a rrie Rae < X tra d c r. 2 7 . H e rm is to n P U B L IC N O TIC E T h e M o r r o w C o u n ty P u b lic W o rk s D epartm ent is accepting seal cd bids fo r one new 19 8 7 o r 1 9 8 8 m odel 9i ton p ic k u p tru ck Buts w ill he opened o n T u e s d a y . Januaiy 5 , I9 8 8 at I 0 ( 8 ) a m in the public w o rk s o ffic e liv a lc d al l.c x in g to n . O re g o n F o r d etailed s pecifications, please c a ll 6 7 6 -9 0 6 1 c xl 17 M o rro w C iH inty reserves the rig h t to reject any o r a ll bids M o rro w C o u n ty docs not d is c rim in a te on the basis o f race, c o k ir. N atio n al o rig in , sex. re lig io n , age and h a n d n a p |» ci! status in c m p lo y n K n l o r the p ro v is io n o t services P ublish ed D e c e m b e r ? 1 Vc &. S e e d G re e n F eed P U B L IC N O TIC E 7 I N V I T A T I O N T O B ID T h e C ity o f H c p p n e r is in vitin g proposals fro m vario u s a u diting firm s in a n tic ip a tio n o l a w a rd in g an a u d itin g c o ntract fo r the audit o t thc C ily 's records tor the fiscal year cn d in g June 3 0 . I9X X l^ist day to receive proposals w ill be January I . 1988 T h e C ity o l H ep p n cr reserves the right to rc ie d any o r all bids D ie C ity o t H cp p n er is an E qual O p p o r tunny E m p lo y e r M a rs h a ll I o v g re n C ity A d m in is tra to r P ublish ed D e c e m b e r 16 . 2 3 . 3 0 . I9 8 By o rd e r o f the M o rr o w C o u n ty C o u rt. M o rr o w C o u n ty o ffic e s w ill be closed lo r the C h ris tm a s H o lid a y fro m 12 ( 8 > noon on D e c e m b e r 2 4 . 1 9 ( 7 th ro u g h I tec em b er 2 *■ M o rr o w C o u n ty o th ers w ill also i*e closed fr o m 12.(8 ) noon on N ew Y e a r's E s c . D ec em b e r 31. I ‘)X7 and N e w Y e a r's D a v . January I I4X X la»R ayn e M B o w m a n A d m in is tra tiv e Assistant M o rro w C ounty C o u rt P ublished D e c e m b e r lb . 2 V 1987 ^ . . . ■ • llilv § » ' ( III m -y * ♦ ♦ /I i ** m * li iiiim r d < d l tliin u s In iu lit l!i« m k VAN MARTER & KAHL INSURANCE ro tei i» • in «o«m am si*in . l O - r *'v I c r p I • « H P • ( H I* • t H P • 1 H I* • ( I t i * • INC hi «*»»» i f ROBERT KAMI MARIANNE KAHl STEVE RHEA onto« mu • iim iii 1 - F ro m C liff, C i n d y R a e le n e & P e g g y £ Cèriiss Sta llini: i ¿ l l i le n d s . • • C b r i * t1tx* • • 8300 John Deere ! d o u b le disc drill * |2 ""/\«* r«> i * • %i i l , COUW ’ • w it h « • m l lM ‘« m l i l i i l ! P U B L IC N O TIC E • No Charges or LayaWays Please HEPPNER ROWE bad C h ie f R a t h b u n ’s _____ T ip s i Sale (rood thru Dec. 50 233 N . M am | A freq u e n t to pic o f c o ffe e s h o p c o n fvcrsation these days is fee h u n tin g R o m e m isc o iR c p tio n s p c r s i j M o s tly ^ m o tio n s run h ig h a n d s o n K t u iK s frie n d s h ip s a rc taxed | As I sec it. th ere arc t w o scry fu n U a riK n ta l p rin c ip a ls o l law th a t c o n flic t ir s t . lan d o w n e rs c ite an ancient and iro n g ly g uarded legal concept o f the ighl o f an o w n e r to c o n tro l w h o enters pon his p riv a te p ro p erty W i*u ld the lis e ra g e h u n ter to le ra te a stranger W a lk in g in to his h o iiK . s illin g d o w n al Jus d ining roo m table to eal a hro w nhag lu n c h and then le a v in g the em pty sack beh in d -' Ik » m any |»eoplc expect to w alk knto a m o v ie th eater w ith o u t pay ing the Bv E d G le n n p ric e o f a d m is s io n ' la n d o w n e rs argue that c o lle c tio n o f a fee fo r the p riv ile g e o f entry if H reasonable w ay to c o n tro l the n u m h er o f hunters, re p a ir the dam age tu ftw d s . fences and range that they cause, and to re co v er some o f the otheri (costs o f m a in ta in in g land o w n e rs h ip H u n te rs . t>n the other hand rely on a m ah er w e ll established precept lh a n a tu ra l flo ra and la u n a . w u j g a iiK . belongs to no one. n o t.e v e n the la n i d o w n e r upon w h o 's land it liv e s , c als, g ro w s and m atures W ild g am a belo ngs to I k w h o reduces it to actual possession C h a rg in g a fee fo r h u n tin g is lik e sellin g the a ir. o r a sunset o r a tiK a d o w la rk 's song A n d as thd p ra c tic e b ecom es m o re w id e sp rea d , it ilo s e s o f f m uch land fo rm e rly opetf in v io la tio n o f long standing tra d itio n As m o re and m o re p riv a te land becom es locked up for the ric h , the p u blid d o m a in w ill have vuch increased pressure that free h u n lm g w ill not he v e ry Wood. L a n d o w n e rs counter that js p m ale land herds becom e m o re protected |hcy w ill spill o v e r on to public lands and im p ro v e the q u a lity and quantit i»f gam e th ere It is a ch an g in g scene and we arc all going to h ave to adapt la k e al c h an g es , th e re w ill he souk som e H o p e fu lly w e can addres Ih e issues w ith a little n m re logic a little less e m o tio n m i C ost S h a re « • L fte * 1 H I* ■ ( H I * . « n r • I H H . I H I - Î W» r t her» to h elp you. We re TOTAL HARDW ARE. -X - ; » V « -« rv T * t. ** t '