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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-I imrs, Heppner. Oregon W td n n d i), June 1, 1988 The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the C iHinty of Munn* - | | i g M py y i Sheriffs Report |, | The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper US PS 240-420 I retry U r d i m l a t m 4 »at «r«d m trtnmd rt—« maUrr 4 tto P m « O M H ip » a ir. O rfg u a um irr ih* Art at M arck 3, 1ST» S t c n d rtaw p M i r paid 4 H lf p w .(l(i| « l l f f l t t « 147 W n l Wia.m Nirerf I r t r y * « <M3| * 7 * . « * A d d n a ro au n u n k aOum lo I hr Hcp p a t r ( .a n d l e I I a n , P.O . k i 337, H*pp- arr <t r igua V7tM SutnrrtpOoa* 312 la M arrow . W a d e , <.ahom and ( in M ( iw a lln . U 3 fk rw k rrr, Jo )t* H u (k n ............................................................. IKTVr M anager. 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I could feel the excitement build I've iis i seen it before of course, but each time " n is like the first I'm literally awe stricken Then there it was. the first little bit J ^ ^ tjy E d G le n n ^ pecking over a cloud, bright orange and you could tell from that bare silver it was huge For an instant the birds were silent, the brce/c was still, the whole world seemed to stop to watch My very soul warmed, my heart filled with hope and my mind reeled with the magnitude of it all In only seconds it was fully in view, round, bright, warm The past was gone the future was now. a new day Desert Sunrise! I think I see the sunset so often that I’ve become jaded But the sunrise, particularly a sunrise in Morrow County, where you can see forever, is a thrill to me even now that haying season is here and I sec it nearly every morning I made a batch of wine one time that I named Desert Sunrise It was the right red/orange color and it tasted like I thought a sunrise would I guess that's my nature, to look more to the new day upcoming than to dwell on the past Wc can't do much about the past, except learn from it and then apply that lesson to the new day The new hope, the new dream As I sec it. without the new lime around, there wasn't much point in the last tunc around Life is but an unending scries of opportunities to do a little better, a little better than the next guy or a little better than I’ve done before So long as life goes on. 1 will be looking for that opportunity to do a little better, and will be thrilled by another Desert Sunrise 4 SEE IT Wranglers plan summer play days The Heppner Wranglers will be holding summer playdays on Fridays in June at 6 p m at the Wrangler grounds There will be an all around trophy given for each age group for first place Anyone interested in riding is welcome For more infor mation, call 676 9822. Barrel club starting up Heppner Barrel club will be star ting up June 14 and he running every other Tuesday at 6 TO p m. For more information, call Joan Eckman. 676 5088 or Maryann Munkcrs 484 8488 evenings In the Service Pvt. Shawn I). Holt, son of Charles A Holt of Heppner and Dinah Holt of Thomebay, Alaska, has completed a tracked vehicle mechanic course at the U S Army School, Fort Knox, Ky During the course, students were trained to repair engines, transmis sions. and the fuel, electrical and air hydraulic systems of the Army's tracked vehicles They also learned to perform recovery operations for abandoned, damaged, disabled or mired vehicles He was an honor graduate of the course The airman is a I486 graduate of Heppner High School HEPPNER MUNICIPAL POOL INFORMATION The Heppner Municipal Pool will open with a free swim at TOO p m on Sunday, June 12. 1908 Pool Manager will be Travis Harrison Lifeguards will be Michelle Beck and Starla Marlatt. We do not have an instructor who holds a W S I card, T H E R E F O R E . N O L E S S O N S WILL BE G IV EN TH IS Y EA R Season tickets will be on sale at Heppner City Hall on June 6, 1986 Costs for tickets are Daily admissions are Family - $50 Thur 10 yrs old - 75 Student - $20 11 thru 14 - $1 00 Adult - $25 15 and up - $150 Pool will be closed on Mondays and July 4 Pool hours are 1-5 p m and 7 to 9 p m • Tuesday thru Friday 1 to 5 p m on Saturday and Sunday The last day of swimming will be Sunday. August 28, 1988 Published May 25, June 1, 8, 1988 submersible pump; Morrow County ShenfT i office investigated a complaint of several shooting incidents at the Port of Morrow; Mormw County Shenff s office investigated complaint of reckless driving in the lone area May 24 Morrow County ShenfT a office arrested Karen Cornelius Fen ton, 44. from Montana for Dnving Under the Influence of intoxicants, cited and released. Morrow County ShenfTs office dispatched Boardman Fire Depart ment to the Favthound Lane on 1 84 at milepost 172 to a Vehicle Fire- Ryder Van Morrow County Shenff s office deputies assistexl with traffic control. May 26 Morrow County ShenfTs office received information of a motorcycle stolen from the Imgon area, began investigation attempt to locate same. May 27: Mormw County ShenfTt office investigated a complaint of a motorcycle and rider on private pro perty in the Imgon area Unable to locate The Sheriff s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispm ching the following business during the past week May 16 Mormw County ShenfT s Office investigated report of a burglary at the Engineering Heavy Training in Boardman. Mormw County Sheriffs office investigated report of possible drunk driver on I 84. turned out lo be sub ject having problems with vehicle, not drunk; Morrow County Sheriff s office began investigation of a report of sexual abuse; Morrow County Sheriff s office investigated report of tools stolen from a shop in the Boardman area Value is unknown at this time Morrow County ShenfTs office arrested Rocky John Rodriguez. 21. and Rusty Jake Rodriguez, both of Imgon on a warrant for Failure to Appear and Criminal Trespass While in Possession of a Firearm B««h were lodged at Benton Co Jail May 18 Mormw County ShenfTs Office responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the Boardman area on canal Road Suspsckais vehi clc was dnving slow along Canal Pioneer Memonal Hospital in with lights Checked out O K Heppner reports admitting and Mormw County ShenfTs office to the St Anthonys Clinic to trans discharging the following patients dunng the past week port patient to Good Shepherd John Ratcliff, discharged May 22. Hospital for an unknown illness Pauline Robbins, discharged Mav tor an unknown illness; 22 ; Mormw County Sheriff s deputy Helen Dyer. Heppner-discharged responded to a residence in the May 24 Boardman area to investigate a Dorothy Scott. Heppner admitted possible neighborhood disturbance; May 29; discharged May 26. Mormw County Sheriff s office Sandi Hanna. Heppner discharged responded to investigate an animal May 26. problem in the Imgon area. Lori Cecil, Heppncr-divchargcd Mormw County Sheriff s office May 26 responded to the Boardman area to investigate an animal problem May 14 Mormw County Sheriffs office responded to the Ixxington area had a report of an abuse on a horse Call was unfounded By Rondi Robinson, reporter Morrow County Sheriff s office The Two-Trackers 4-H Horse arrested Felipe Madrano. age 24 of Club held a riding practice on May Hcrmiston on a warrant out of Hcr- 22 with five members prevent miston for Failure to Pcrform/Dnv- Club 4-H horse members will ing Under the Influence of Intox have practice sessions, both Western icants He was lodged at Hernuston and English at 2 p m for the next Safety Center three Sundays at t)ie Robinson’s feed Morrow County Sheriff s office lot assisted Boardman Police Depart The Twi»-Trackers will begin their ment in arrest of Teresa Lynne Rosa, summer schedule Sunday. June 5 at 25. Boardman for Burglary II 2 p m The meetings will be held at Mormw County dispatched the the Robinson fecdlot, about IW Boardman ambulance to Paul Smith miles up the creek from the road ( )nc female was transported to Kaldec Hospital in Kennewick fairgrounds, weather pmutting May 20 Morrow County Sheriffs June 25 will be the tunc up clinic office investigated report of prowler at Judy Jepsens w ith Joslyn Jones of in the Imgon area Upon deputies ficiating The over night trail ride arrival, prowler was Unable to will be held on July 4 and 10 at the Locate; Britt mountain summer home Morrow County Sheriff s office Members should bring hard hats responded to a report of vandalism to practice meets and bring horses in the larxington area for schooling in preparation for the May 2 1 Morrow County Sheriffs August 7, 4 H Horse Show office resjx>mled to investigate a one vehicle injury accident on Hwy. 74 at Paul Hansen's air strip No cita tions were issued; Mormw County Sheriff s office tixik report of burglary in the Irngon area Investigation continuing Hon da 4 x 4 stolen, Morrow County Sheriffs office 11 began investigation of burglary in Boardman area Irrigation pipes missing. licer.sei Ilectrologisi Morrow County Sheriff s office 11 arrested Joseph R Portillo. 48. Ir " 676-9246 rigon for Assault IV (Domestic) Open Tuesdays Subject posted bail, , | other times by appointm ent Mormw County Sheriff s office investigated an animal complaint ta Boardman area f May 22 Mormw CouMy M n f t 't office assisted Boardnaa Department in Driving Under Ihe In fluence arrest; Morrow County Sheriff * office investigated an animal complaint in the Irngon area. Mormw County Sheriff s office assisted Boardman Police Depart ment in investigation of a complaint of trespassing; Mormw County Shenff s office assisted Boardman Police Depart ment of vandalism and neighborhood disturbance May 23: Morrow County Shenff s office checked out a report of an abandoned vehicle on Big Butler creek out of Pine City; Reported stolen to the Morrow Red Delicious County Sheriffs office property from outside of Imgon. taken within last two weeks, a cement mixer and Hospital Notes 4-H News Two-Trackers : ELECTROLYSIS II Permanent Hair Removal : Anna Schwarzin Apples SPECIAL OFFICE HOURS FOR CHARLES T. WEEKS, M.D. AT St. Anthony Health Care Center 236 East Newport, Hermiston, O re go n As a service to Western Umatilla and Morrow County patients. Dr Weeks has office hours every other Tuesday in Hermiston T o M a k e A n A p p o in tm e n t CALL-2425 Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police Department reports handling the following business during the past two weeks May 9: 4:30 p m.-report of Assault May 10 10 02 a m -Warrant Ar rest. 2 p m -Funeral Escort. 10.07 p m report of Suspicious Person. May II 7:14 p m report of Yell ing. 7:37 p.m.-report of Vehicle Blocking Roadway, 4 56 p m - report of lusud Party May 13: 2:18 a m request officer for Security Check; 5 22 p m - Motorist Assist May 14 I 05 a m request officer for Security Check; 2:15 a m - request officer for Security Check May 15: 10 04 a m report of Trespassing. May 17: 8 24 p m assist Mormw County Sheriff s Department May 18 1136 p m assiM Oregon State Police, May 19: 9:30 a m -report of Disorderly Conduct, ticket issued for same; 3:25 p m -assist Fire Depart ment. 6 44 p m report of Vehicle Racing around town; 9 25 p m - report of Parts May 20 8 41 p m report of Suspicious Disturbance. 11:32 p m - Motorist Assist May 21: 2:54 a m assist Morrow County Sheriffs Department; 5:42 p m -Motorist Assist; 9-06 p m - citation issued for Expired Vehicle License. 10 45 p m.-report of Fire Crackers; 11:14 p m false alarm; 11:14 p.m.-Found Property. 11:38 p.m report of Suspicious Persons. May 22 9:45 p m -citation issued for Driving Uninsured Tlie Heppner Police Department reports handling the following business during the past week; May 23; 4:07 a m -false alarm May 24 12:20 a m request of ficer for Security Check; I 06 a.m - cnation issued lor Violation ol the Basic Rule. 36 mph in a 25 mph zone, 7 45 p ni report of Speeding; 8 50 p m report of Vehicle Block ing Roadway May 25: I 42 a m.-assist Morrow County Sheriff s department 11 02 a m. report of Fight May 26 1 4 5 p m m a t Monvw County ShenfT i dept May 27: 6:37 a m -false alarm; 8 14 p m assist Morrow County Sheriffs department. 8 55 p m - request officer for Security Check. May 28 9 16 p m citation issued for Dnving Uninsured.. May 29 9 3 5 a m report of l>osl Property. 10:59 p m-report of Suspicious Vehicle Justice Court Report The Justice Court office in the courthouse annex building reports handling the folkiwing busineaa dur ing the past week: Robert Henry M cConnell, Heppner-No Vehicle Licenae. $26 bail forfeited. Robert George Van Schosnck, Heppner Improperly Executed Right Turn. $36 fine. Clair Hampton Cox, Corvallia- Failurc to Drive Right, $24 tine; Bruce Wade Both well. Heppner- Open I iquor Container in Vehicle, $36 fine T J 'f t S p w i i i l Starts Wed June 1 Develop & 1 Print 12 15 24 36 (Siandani Semer) ex................»2«« ex. A . *3 m ex.. . .Mw e x ..T ........ *6 " IUCC Auction 1 The 26th annual auction fc barbecue of the lone United Church of Christ will be Saturday, June 4th. Donations will be picked up by Bill Riet* mann, 422-7296 and by Dick Allen, 422-7563 Have Your Air Conditioning Serviced and Repaired Here! On the Farm Service We Also fix or Replace Bearings • • Filters Hydraulic Hoses Custom Made B & C Repair, Inc. 422-7409 422-7418 DOCTORS ON CALL AT PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL May 14 & 15 May 21 & 22 May 28 & 29 Dr. Tftessen .......................................... Dr. Koznek Dr. Diehl June 4 & 5 ...................................... Dr. Thiessen June 11 & 12 Dr. Thiessen June 18 & 19 Dr. Diehl June 25 & 26 Dr. WBams Appointments to see the doctor on weekends may be arranged in advance hv calling H7H-BI3.1 Appointments will be charged as office visits. C'ourt S ir t‘t ‘ 1 M a rk H cases oun everyday low prices WHERE TOUR DOLLAR MARES MORE CENTS Van Camps Fork & Beans ib oz lor ea. Frozen Western Family 99V Orange Juice 1 2 oz. Gold Medal All Purpose Flour iu ib Charmin Bathroom Tissue 1 2 patk Fresh Crisp Celery Fresh 33 V 39V 99V Broccoli Cantaloupe Fresh Strawberries dry pmt Lean (■round Beef Chubs Bulk German Sausage Prices good June 2 - 6th OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M. - 6 P.M. C o u rt S tre e t M a rk e t III N Court Heppner 676-9643 ! i j