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M a k e th e N o rth
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Al a recent meeeling an uproar was
precipitated by the sentiment, "I'm
tired of hearing about this North South
feud We're all Morrow County
residents, after all."
My sentiments exactly. But Morrow
County altogether is a pretty insignifi
cant pan of haMern Oregon We're not
very big geographically, nor do we
have a very large population And all
of Eastern Oregon doesn't amount to
much state wide, politically, at least
And in the overall scheme of things,
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By Ed Glenn
all of the State of Oregon is pretty in
significant Oregon accounts for about
I % of many measures of national significance I % of its population. I %
o f its industrial output, the list goes on
It's state and national issues that are really important to us Wc may
get excited about county taxes but they don't hold a candle to state and
federal income taxes Wc may be concerned about county roads, or
employee's salaries, or elected officers, but these county issues don't
amount to a drop in the bucket compared to similar state and federal issues
We're fighting over nothing important and unable to team up on anything
that is important
You might say that Morrow County is like a speck in the eye of the
smallest dwarf
And as long as we are divided. North from South, that speck all but
disappears The division is not simply in two We drop from insignificant
to nothing
There is hope, however But not from burying our head in the sand and
saying "I don't want to hear about it." There are Mime strong sentiments
dividing us and we must deal with them as mature adults The recent popula
tion shift from South to North is a fact The divergent geographic and
economic differences are real The social and cultural differences immense
Only if we arc willing to step up and hear about it. and deal with it can
wc ever hope to have any influence as a unified county out in the real world
where it counts.
I have long hoped that I could proudly say "I'm from Morrow Coun
ty." without having to answer the follow up question. North ’ or South
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4-H News
Justice Court
Brent Wright, Reporter
The Justice Court at the Cour
thouse in Heppncr reports handling
the following business during the
past week:
Rolla Beryl Boughan, Port Or
chards. Wa Possession of Falsely
Applied for Resident Hunting
License. $110 fine
Jimmie Clccrc Klock. Gresham
No controlled hunt permit, J46 fine
Tom J Sagisson. Haugen. Mt No
Vehicle License (ATV), Sbl bail
forfeited
Charles J . Antos. De Borgia. Mt
No Vehicle I iOMM (ATV), S31 bail
forfeited
Larry
Charles
Anderson.
Springficld-Ovcrwidth $31 bail
forfeited
A new 4-H sheep club was
organized on December 16 Leaders
for the club are Susan Evans and
Judy Wright The club has 17
members and a name will be
decided on at the next meeting Of
ficers elected are Nance Wright,
president and Junior Ixadcr, Ryan
Currin will be vice president,
secretary/treasurer is Jenny Krein
and Brent Wright is reporter We
talked about going on some lours and
making club signs
The next meeting will he January
20. 6:30p.m. at Kates Members are
encouraged to bring their record
books so wc can start our 4-H
records
Road Report
Heppner Police
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director
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December 21 * 31
Construction Crew The county 12
yard trucks will he stockpiling \
inch crushed rock in Rattlesnake Ca
nyon for next years oiling on the
lone (rouseberry road and hauling
crushed rock out on the Gabbcri
road Some sanding and snow plow
ing has been necessary and the crew
is ready when the next snow storm
arrives or if morning ice or freezing
rain returns.
Roadside Maintenance Crew The
Road Department personnel are
primarily working im winter road
maintenance Some of the repair and
maintenance yobs were replacing a
culvert on the North Fork road,
cleaning culverts on the upper end
of of Fuller Canyon road, and per
forming
sign
maintenance
throughout the county
Blade Crew: Until the roads freeze
or the snow gets too deep the five
county graders will he working on
the Holtz- Kmcade, Me Nab west.
Jerry Dougherty Miller. Turner,
W agonblasl.
Alpine Nelson.
Melville. Campbell. Jumper, Lind
say ami Strawberry county gravel
roads
North F.nd Crew On the Wilson
road project the North end crew has
been working on culvert pipe in
stallations. irrigation p i|r fabrication
ami installation, and tree falling ami
removal One day of sanding has
been required so far this winter
season.
The Heppncr Police Dept reports
handling the Mkiwing business dur
ing the past week
Dec 31: 3:13 a m -two parking
citatum* issued. 4 50 p m. - report of
traffic accident
Jan I. I9U : 12:34 p m Assist
Oregon Stale f^licc; I 24 p m,*
report of Motor Bike Racing. 7 15
p m Report of Missing Person
_Jn the Service^
Carl I). Martin
Marine PFC Carl D Martin, son
of Carl D and Gen A Martin of
Heppncr. has completed recruit
training at Marine Corps Recruit
Depot. San Dtego
During the 11 week training cy
cle. Martin was taught the hastes of
battlefield survival He was in
troduced to the typical daily routine
that he will experience during his
enlistment and studied the personal
and professional standards tradi
tionally exhibited by Marines
He participated in an active
physical conditioning program and
gamed proficiency in a variety of
military skills, including first aid, ri
fle marksmanship and close order
drill Teamwork and self disc ipline
were emphasized throughout the
training cycle
A IVR? graduate of Heppncr High
School. Martin joined thie Marine
Corps in August. 1987.
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By Joyce Breeding
Recent visitors at the Grace
Buschke home were Maxine Mahon
and Claude Hastings of Wallowa
•: fhe Senior meal site ha* been
having a good turnout each week
For the Thanksgiving dinner there
were 98 people served The
Christmas dinner was served last
week with 84 in attendance Mrs
Calvert’s 2nd graders entertained
with Christmas songs Sanu came
and passed out gifts The Episcopal
Church and the Hcppner Christian
Missionary Fellowship groups help
ed serve the meal The door prize
was won by Gladys Connor The
free meal ticket was won by Joy
Well*, a first timer
Sunday. Ida Farm had a festive
lunch honoring Justine Weatherford
who just moved to Yakima. Wash
She wil he missed in the Hcppner
area very much In attendance were
Fern Hatty, Alma Green. Mary
(»ohcen ami Martha King After
lunch they all attended the Com-
mumty Choir Concert at the United
Methodist Church
-:-Mrs Paul Breeding had visitors
recently Her daughter Mr am) Mrs
Rob Ahlbrundt ami Amamla from
Elgin They just recently moved to
Elgin from Pcnnslyvama
Over the Thanksgiving holidays
the George Steagalls had a htiuseful
of guests Vicki their daughter from
Tulsa. Oklah*mia spent a week
visiting John ami Brenda Ratcliff
and girl* Shannon and Tracey from
Molalla Brenda is also their
daughter Their son George and wife
Diane and infant daughter Crystal
Anne were home for the weekend
Also visiting were Wilbur and Mane
Steagall from Lexington It is the
first time the family has been
together for the holidays in 13 years
While here Vickie had the
pleasure of seeing some of her
school friends when she attended
Sandy
M atheny's
wedding
reception
OUR POLICY vV, try to purr has» sufficient quantities of msrcfwxJiss lo Ml ai our customers needs during every sale Some Quantifie* may be
limited and *• advwe aarty »flopping for best »election We reserve tfie right lo hmil a« Quanti be»
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The Morrow County District At
torney's office at the Courthouse
reports handling the following
business during the past week
Michael Joseph Davis. 23.
Hcrmiston appeared for Change of
Pica on December 21. 1987 before
Judge R B Abrams and entered a
plea of Guilty to Possession of a
Controlled Subsume Sentencing is
set for January 29. 1988
Fulctcno O uirez, 35. Imgoo
appeared for Sentencing on
December 29. 1987 before Judge
Jack Olsen on the charge of Delivery
of a Controlled Substance Sentenc
ed to 3 years to the legal and physical
custody of the Oregon Corrections
Division Fined $50.00 for the
benefit of the Crime Victims Com
pensation Account
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