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* H i • _ ' » . 21 FOUR Wednesday. June 22, IMS i M The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and (he County of Morrow i «*■ Sheriff’s Report The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Weekly Morrow U S P S 240-420 I (N ika ’ tfe* Act «# I 1 4 147 W « I J, MTV. T f e f f e w (M l) * 7 *-* 2 2 l ■a. r o B m JJ7. H >tr Mr. O n « » TOM li] W I 'k rrfe r, ( f e w aa4 t.raal C u r t a , 12) •fera (Mira David and April Sykes, r. Ty Publishers Auction in Lexington June 26 Have too many treasure» around? Bring your extra» to " C ' »tree*. Lex ington. June 26 at 3 p m and make tome extra money Auctioneers Gary Largcnt will auction items for a com; .msion If you are looking for treasures be sure to be in Lexington June 26 for the auction. To signup or for more information call 676-5568, 676-9708 or 989 8520 C hief R athbun’s ______ Tips • =** ■ 4 P r e -r e g is te r fo r A q u a t i c F it n e s s Tip* on how you can protect your home while you are away on vacation: 1. Close and lock all doors, in cluding porch, basement, and garage. 2) Connect a lamp to an automatic timer to turn lights in the home on and off each evening. 3) Be sure all screens are fastened from the inside; 4) Light up your porch and yard with outdoor lights to increase the likelihood (hat an attempted burglary would he seen. 5) Cancel all deliveries, he sure to discontinue the newspaper or have a fnend get it; 6) leave your shades and blinds as you normally do, closed blinds keep the sun out. but also make an effective screen for the burglar; 7) Notify the Police Department when you'll he leaving and bow long you expect to be away c la s s An Aquatics Fitness class is scheduled to begin hopefully the first of July according to instructor Joyce Hughes Pre registration is required by calling Joyce Hughes at 676-9228 or 989 8412 or Marsha Sweek at 676-5121 The class will be held at the Heppner swimming pool and Hughes says you don’t have to be a swimmer to participate Exercises are done to music with body toning done with milk jugs. “ It's a good way to cool off after a hot day and you don't even realize you're exer cising." i ■ 4 [• . .. ........ p* * » Û ! • * • V • *• , . '• ./ •; « '. ' ' f 'v . AJhtmt my " , ! Í I «F li ' T . $*t ’ . * • • r .V i > i ? * 4 . V « ' .- ■■ Mr. A Mrs. Donald Bond request the honor o f your presence at the marriage o f their daughter Kimberly Katherine Bond to Scott Richard Jones on Saturday. June 25, IVH8 at 11:00 a m. Christian Ufe Center - 535 Morgan Street Heppner, Oregon Reception will he held after wedding at the Christian Ufe Center Hall Obituaries The S heriff» office at die cour- tlmuse ui Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during die past week: June 13: Morrow County Sheriff» office responded lo report of an ac cident on Patterson Ferry Road Vehicle was uruble to locale Pro perty damage was done. Morrow County SherifT s office checked out report of a horse on die looae in die Irrigon area; Morrow County SherifTs office responded to report of somesme fir ing a rifle in (he Boardman area Subject contacted, matter resolved June 14: M ottow County Sheriff s office responded to report of a poaai- hle domestic disturbance in the Ir- rigon area Complainant contacted, no action taken; Morrow County deputy respond ed to die Irngon area to a report of reckless d riv e r. C layton Fredenckson. 19. lmgon was issued a citation for Reckless Driving and was released. Morrow County Sheriff s office deputy responded to a complaint of a juvenile disturbance in the Irngon area Complainant contacted and no action taken just verbal warning to juveniles June 16 Morrow County Sheriff s office assisted Oregon State Police and responded lo a one vehicle accident on I 84 mile post 152. One fem ale and one m ale were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with unknown injuries; Morrow County Sheriff s office located a motorist and delivered an emergency message, Morrow County Sheriff s office was assisted al die scene of a one- car accident by Boardman Police Department. Boardman ambulance and Boardman Rescue I Jerald Leroy Meads. 40. Boardman, the only passenger, was (rapped inside his vehicle which struck a tree ap proximately 3 8 miles west of Boardman on Kun/c Road approx imately 8:47 p m June 16 Hr was taken lo Good Shepherd Hospital by Boardman ambulance Cause of (he accident is unknown at this tune, in vestigation continuing June 17 Morrow County dispat died (he Boardman ambulance to a residence in Boardman Report of motorcycle collision Two males subjects were taken to the Hermiston hospital; Morrow County di<patched (he Boardman ambulance lo Wilson Road One female was transported to St Anthony's Hospital. Boardman ambulance was dispat ched by the Morrow County Sheriff s office to Columbia Ascnuc one female was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County Sheriff s deputy responded to report o f a neighborhood disturbance in the Islingto n area. Morrow County Sheriffs deputy discovered an open gate in Lex ington area, responsible party was contacted and gate secured June 18 Morrow County Sheriff s office arrested Gustaho Reyes Fer nandez. 32. for Assault IV. cited and released. Morrow County Sheriff s office responded to a report of someone fir ing a gun in the Irngon area. Morrow County Sheriffs office aircstcd James Dale Hancock, 28. on Umatilla County warrant (or Failure to Appear Sub|Cct was turn ed over to Umatilla County Sheriffs office; Morrow County Sheriffs office responded to report of noise in an Ir rigon ncighhortmod Noise abated June 19 Morrow County Shcnff s office dispatched the Heppner Fire Department lo Bunker Hill Road to report a corral on fire. June 20 During the week of June 1' 20. Morrow County Shcnff so! fice assisted one disabled motorist Coast to Coast { , •’ » - t: - i *•, .V i- S U M M E R L I V V . • ( h 'V « ■ ** : I N ___ Coast to It» , AS I SEE IT Births KrHey C atherlne-a daughter. Kelsey, was born June I. 1988 to Nelson and Mary Hanson of Hcpp tier, at Good Shepherd The F«aby weighed 8 lbs 6 oz Abby Marie Key-a daughter. Ab- t»\ was horn June 4. 1988 to Timothy and Shelly Key of Board man at Good Shepherd The baby weighed 8 lbs. 7 W oz. R a C h a rl l)aw n-a daughter, RaChael. was born June 4, 1988 to James and Brenda 1 .arson of lone at Good Shepherd The baby weighed 6 lbs 12 oz. tiavld Karl Dunning Jr-a son David, was born June I, 1988 at Pfmchc Putney Memorial Hospital. Albany, (ioorgia. to Sergeant David and Mary Dunning. Marine Corps Digistics Base, Albany, Georgia He weighed 7 lbs 14 oz. Grandparents arc Richard and kosic Graham. Heppner and Jon and Dirrainc Dunning of Salem C o u r t S tre e t M a r k e t CHECK OCR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CERTS Top stitch watch G reen l|Ct 1 lb bag Æ ea 19*,b. 59* •l**,b Velveeta V T-Bone or Rib Steak $)89 pocket Wilt tit ovar boot 4M|*C44 Carrots Cabbage Cauliflower Short Ribs Cheese Steak Margarinet Cream Pie Fresh lb Fits trim V i ftaar patch pockats Will the person who borrowed the piano stool from the Elks please return It didn't belong to the Elks but was a keepsake of a private family 6-l5-2c Tuesdays & T h u rs d a y s by A p p o in tm e n t A car with manual shift avaragas tw o milas mora par gallon than ona w ith automatic shift Beef Slash front pocxatt The Justice Court office at the oourtJiouse annex in Heppner reports handling live following business dur ing the past week: Evelyn Creth Harris, Heppner- hailure to Yield Right of Way, $30 Tine; William Dean Rill, Heppner No T aillights on T rail, $36 hail forfeited; James W Young. Casper, Wy - No PUC Permit, $42 fine; George C Henson, Mills. Wy-No PUC Permit. $57 bail forfeited; Calvin Clay Papincau. Hermiston- No Angling License. $13 fine. Richard Burke O'Brien. Heppner No Vehicle License, No Mud Flaps. $47 fine. Don F.vcn Stanhope. Rcdmond- No Fire Extinguisher, Expired Truck License. $60 fine. John Edward Eubanks. Heppner Disobeyed Stop Sign. $17 fine. Michael Dean Lynch. Hcppner- Driving While Suspended. Careless Driving $462 fine OFFICE WILL BK CLOSED June 22-26 STARTING IN JULY-REDUCED HOURS h 0ENIM JEAN 1 Justice Court Report Wallace H. Wolff, M.D. 39* G Wading Pools Swim Aids Boating Garden Lawn Furniture Wallpaper W e C a n H e lp You W ith Your S u m m e r N e e d s _ V Hospital Notes 14 0 2 100N COTTON Coolers Fans Fishing lawn Bicycles Paint The group of Boardman businessmen who proposed a Port tax levy to help keep the french fry plant open are like a sinking ship seeking harhor from the quality of the moorage. M od of tfiose fellows have met weekly for die past year oc more as die Economic Development Committee o f the Boardman Chamber of Commerce Genuinely interested in the economic well being of the area, each of them have contributed lo a whole variety of projects designed lo further that goal By Ed Glenn However, on all too many occasions, the talk has centered around what the Port of Morrow could be doing that it is not Much of those criticisms have to do with the Port's budgetary practices that, according to some of diese fellows al least, don't even allow a member of the public to learn wl>at is being done There must he something to that one since (he misunderstood accoun ting procedures was a major factor in Lamb Weston's challenge of die watcreffluent rates In any event, the "Port hashing'got so bad that this writer chose not to attend further Committee meetings and has learned that others do not attend for the same reason What's worse, we hear persistent rumors that some steps of retaliation have been threatened by Port officials against the worst of the "Port hashers." retaliatum involving public funds Now. of course, both businessmen and the Port arc in a common jam StuHild the major industry in the Port District close up. not only would the Port be bankrupt, the business district in Bturdman would dry up and blow away The entire county would suffer, just as if Kinzua's sawmill would close There is nothing like a common problem to bring feuding folks togetfier As I see it. the silver lining in this cloud would be if the "Port bashers" would be constructive in their criticism of the Port, and the Port manage ment and Commission would at least consider that criticism as a construc tive effort to help. The Heppner Police Department reports handling the following business during the past week June 6 7 01 p m report of vehi cle speeding June 7: 10 14 p m -motorist assist. June 8 12 56 a m request officer for sccuntv check June 9 10:25 p.m.-report of har- rassmenl complaint signed June 10 I p m report of bees swarming June II: 8:14 p.m -citation issued for Violation ot the Basic Rule. 48 niph in a 25 mph zone. 1121 p m.- motorist assist June 12 5 08 p m report of suspicious vehicle. 7 55 p m - m*>tonst a s s is t. 8:20 p m motorist assist June 16 K a m report of found property. 10:25 a m report o f hil and run June 17 11:01 a m -citation issued for Improper U turn; 11:05 Pioneer Memorial Hospital in a m citation issued for Failure to Heppner reports admitting and Perform Duties of Driver discharging the following patients June IH I 45 a m request officer during the past few weeks for security check. 2 4 1 a m - Missy Schoonover. Lcxington- citation issued for ITnving Under the admitted June 14; Influence of Intoxicants; citatum Ryan Phelps-admitted June 16; issued for Failure to Perform Duties discharged June 17 of Drivers. II 21 p m report of criminal mischief June 19 12:42 a m report of hit and run. 8 02 p m assist Oregon State Police. 9 14 p m report of suspicious vehicle_____ Oranges ; ». •. • Heppner Police Report S u n kist V ale n « i . i for * The funeral for Jesse Glen Childers was at 11 a m Tuesday al the United Church of Chnst in lone Vault interment was at High View Cemetery in lone Childers. 90, died Friday. June 17, 1988. at Goud Samantan Center in Hermiston. He was bom Aug 2. 1897 at Green City, Mo . eldest s«in of Calvin Bently and Celia May Childers On April 7. 1926. he married Coy Flhcl Bowman in Unionville. Mo They lived in Channy. Okla until |9M) when they moved lo die Yakima Valley where they worked in ranching and farming at Mabton They retired in 1973 and came to lone to he near family members Childers was a veteran o f World War I He was an associate member of die United Church of Christ in lone Survivors include sons Cleo B of lone and Jesse M of Dmgview Wash ; a foster daughter Nada Berry of Manonetic Wis ; brothers Virgil o f G ran g er, W ash ., Uly in Oklahoma, and Raleigh of Wood ward. Okln, sisters, Octie Spake of V ici , Okla , Gladie Barnwell of Disney. Okla . lx ta Emmons of Iulsa, O k la. and Kits Duffy of Gravet, Ark . three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren His wifeji sister and a daughter all died earlier Memorial contribution* may be made to the lone Untied Church of Chnst in lone or the Gold Samantan Center in Hermiston Burns Mortuary. Pendleton, was in charge ol arrangements Fresh ?> ' - ■ S B v itV S -v V V. < ; j : :>• Jesse Glen Childers Any Port in a Storm 2 ib Beef Top Round ib Gold & Soft ib tub •< J9V Banquet , ^ asst flavors co V-----s Prices good June 23 - 27 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M. - 6 P.M. Banquet « n i 1 32 oz Chicken Heppner 676-9% l tl Pd, ~ ~ P»*******»**»*«« Court Street Market III N Court Heppner 676-9643