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IM rlb u lk n David and April >•' . i 4* ’ - Sykes, Publishers Justice Court __Report Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police Department reports handling the fo llo w in g business during thc past week: July IK 12:03 p m courteous driver award given to Casey Pedro, 2:24 p m assist M orrow County S h e riffs department. 9:05 p m - report o f D riving Under the In fluence o f Intoxicants. 9 45 p m - report o f C rim inal Trespass July 19 7 5 9 p m R cportofLnud Music July 20 12 59 a m Request o f ficer for Security Check. 1 5 5 p m - Retum Found Property July 22 5 OH p m assist M orrow County S h e riff s Department. 7:11 p m Request officer for Security Check July 23 12 35 a m Request o f ficer for Security Check July 24 5:35 p m .-citation issued for Violation o f thc Basic Rule, 50 mph in a 35 mph rone, ft 11 p m Report o f Parking Violation, ft 53 p tn Request officer lo r Security C h e ck; H:50 p m A n im a l Complaint July 25 5:22 p.m. Report o f Theft July 2ft 5 I f t p m Repi*rt o f Eire; 9 42 p m Request o ffic e r fo r Security Check; 11 20 p m assist motorist July 27 1002 p m Request o f ficer for Security Check July 29 6 :3 5 p m -assist ambulance July 31: 6:30 p.m Request officer for Security Check, K 42 p m citation issued for No Vehicle License (expired). Thc Justice Court at thc Cour (house annex in Heppner reports handling the following business dur ing thc past week James Donald Hants. Heppner No Vehicle License. $30 fine. James A lv in l.arson, Hermiston Exceeding the Maximum Speed. SVi fine. Teddy Ix e Burrows, Pendleton Defective Equipment. $13 fine. Michael larc Stookcy. Heppner Exceeding Daily hag lim it o l game fish, to w it more than 3 over 15 ’ ’ bass. $46 fine. John Thomas Powell, lone O pen Container o f Beer. $27 fine. Clayton Theodore Davis Jr . Hcppncr-No Vehicle License. $13 fine Marriage License The C lerk's office at thc cour thouse in Heppner reports issuing thc follow ing marriage licenses during the past week Jeff Wayne Hams. 24. Heppner. and Michele Marie S.ihng 22. Heppner Hospital Notes Pioneer M emorial Hospital in Heppner reports adm itting and discharging thc follow ing patients during thc past week Judy, admitted Juts 27. dtscharg cd. July 2X. M arti Buschke. Heppner admitted July 30. discharged July 41 w w , f ». V- ‘ : . . : . r . - -- V -* r • ♦V s ♦ < . 7 ' ~ .r r ' • • -r #■ i »* f t y : y- To Ihe Editor Sunday. July 23 members o f Hardman Community Center met and started cleaning thc tw o cemeteries which have been without attention for quite some time I know there are many o f you that have fam ily buried here, or feel as we do that this is "h is to ry " and should he preserved Our next cleanup day is Sunday. August 7 We meet at Com munity H all. Hardman at 9 a m to he followed by a potluck We need help l^ih or. mowers, weed eaters. To thc Editor. I would like to add to the letter about swimming lessons last week There is nothing more I need to say . i N hi I the first das as last week's let ter was pretty accurate l would hope that wc all can learn from this ui>- fo rtu n a te experience fo r our children I would only suggest that wc do s; / , 'A > T A Ic q c n d in jean s.' < 5 í'V v • by Nike. Robert Bruce and Saturdays Reg '15M W > L ^ *«• J J some things different in years to come First ol all there should always he a lim it to how many children «.an sign up fo r one class No swimming instructor should bo expected to teach 42 children in onc ciass Arwt tn fhe future 1 wiHild hope th jt wc could base a pre beginners and a beginners ilass. otherwise you have children with many different swimming abilities in one class Also, maybe we. as parents need to become nx>re informed about swim ming lessons I know, speaking for m yse lf. I alw ays ju s t expect everything to he taken »are of I do want to finish hy saying that I think Terry and her help did a tan tastic job w ith the children I've heard some positive comments from parents staling that they arc so hap p> with how their children have learned to swim I want to thank Terrs and her help tor the lime they gave and ask everyone who can. to take a more active part next year Sincerely, is) M crilce M cDowell „i ' . 4 • *• f / ) ■* .< r - W .g» / l im m C '.routK Beef • » 13** 3 I I). C h u b s NOW »-I»*. «7»» «• IT * i 1 . ' : 3 9 * in 5 9 *, Onions 18*, Bananas 99* Blueberries Dry Pint $ i I 1 9 lb Armours 1877 Half Ham - Pork Ribs Top K.imen *8 ”' Noodles \ oz a dmphells C harm in b-roll T o ile t T is s u e o 'l V V ‘ i f ; •> V»\ IN S U R A N C E CENTER INC C ountry Style famous name brands Reg '8M to ‘ 14“ I\OH •£••_•»»* ,* » Y »” • W h K M Ih N D Pork (hops Reg 'H P ’ IS** ì 422-7410 Assorted Cut N O H •:*”* Boys Shorts 1 -■» , Dry Yellow * 2 1 » ' by Nike Converse ; by Nike and other !»■ Call us! Be Sure You're Protected Tomatoes Boy's T-Shirts & Tank Tops ‘ i t NOW IS THE TIME!!! l .irge Men’s T-Shirts & Tank T ods ■ We have FIRE Insurance 1 r«--.h * • 1 * • : ' HAY FARMERS Broccoli ’ ‘ V W ... No Appointments Will Be Made on Weekends. Visits Will Be Charged at the Emergency Rate. CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS . ». t ' r 670-9133 C'ourl S lrtn ‘1 M a r k o l * i ‘ Em ergency R o o m FULLY STAFFED EACH WEEKEND #iii Covcrad Hrithi Rd Rome Kiser. OR 97X47 Just In Time For Rodeo! Wrangler Cowboy Cut Jeans \O *+• r i • urne er M e m o r ia l H ospital Sincerely. Reg *77** * L F resh ^ \X ..A ■ percentage o f their personal income on food than any other county in thc w orld And that percentage is dec I in mg every year American agriculture is the most in novative vector o f our national economy W ith very little market force to prompt H. farm productivity has grown far faster than thc population ever since record* have been kept This production gain has been achieved on Glenn fewer and fewer as res tarm land since productivity is related to the in genuity o f farmers, not the amount o f land they farm One o f the forces behind thc high productivity o f farming is that there is lots o f farm land and lot* o f w illing and able farmers After all. farming is not just a business, nor job. but a way o f life that i* most appealing to a k * of smart, well educated, and hard working men and women Because o f this competitiveness, farming is not a profitable business Wc have all read o f widespread farm foreclosures, and financial failure Farm commodities are cheap, many times selling for less than thc cost o f production Farm costs on the other hand, arc going up A d up just like everything else we all buy A p V 'C -c n ily . larm land h a s ^ B r value A dry land wheat farm in M o rrriv Counts might sell for $ 2 0 (^ ^ P per acre Irrigated land near Board man might bring $1.000 per acre including the irrigation system On the other hand, homeowners pay $10,000 and more for a city lot Housing developers pay $10.000 25.000 per acre for hare land to sub divide Commercial and industrial users pay far more, sonvrtimes m illions for just the right land LC D C , Oregon's answer to "b ig b ro th e r." is drafting new rules which w ill make it harder to realize thc dream o f many farmers to sell out to a suhdisider and retire after a lifetime o f scraping out a hare existence hy feeding the nation and a good part o f the rest o f thc world By "preser ving agricultural la n d " LCD C is locking most o f Oregon into its lowest economic value and assuring thc spread between farm values and other land values w ill widen W ithout the prospect o f a higher jnd better use-, the new rules w ill also preserve farm bankruptcies Is) law rense J M artin I lg h ( litu i* A In .. 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Easy-care Colors All Men’s Summer Shorts from another, unless they issue credit and push the "taking from another" o ff on a future generation You might check your own pi*ckct by the wav and see how many notes o f credit issued by thc "F e d e ra l" reserve you're carrying around I f you're using them read Article I Sec 10 o f “ the Supreme law o f the land " Time after time wc have all gone and asked for pris ilcgcs, issued in the form o f a license, rather than exercise the right granted by our creator To w it travel, marriage, engage in business, enter into con tract. carry arms. etc . etc But because o f the "p ro b le m s " en countered. most meekly submit There is an ever gn»wmg segment o f thc people however whom arc becoming know ledgeable o f thc pn>- blems and the necessary steps to thc solutions You have a few in your area, a couple o f whom have nude efforts to set thc solution in action, hut hern knocked down by "th e la w " I suggest that those around your reader area who arc not pleas cd with the trend o f big government and our waning independence seek out those people and contact them for more information W ill you take up the challenge to help restore thc Republic or arc you content to live in and lease to your children the D em ocracy Read the 10th Federalist Paper C h eap fo o d h a * lo n g b een a n atio n al p o lic y A m e ric a n s spend a s m a lle r S o m e n e w id e a s f o r n e x t v e a r -s* ^ ^ ** ^ w w w w w w ^ . gas Any history you might have o f Hardman Thc c c m c U M are pan r tf thu labors The haH nerds a new roof To pay for repairs we hase schcdul ed some events, which wc hope for your support August 27 spaghetti feed, raffle, and bingo We w ill also he at your county fair, so drop in and meet Hardman past and present Hope to see you at Community Hall August 7. cemetery day (%) Nita Horthwick Response made to Glenn’s column To thc Editor Recently I had the opportunity to come in contact with a copy o f your June 29th edition and wish to com ment on thc column. "A s I See I t " hy w riter Ed Glenn T itle d "O u r W aning In dependence," M r Glenns overall perspective and conclusion hits the nail on thc head He states however that “ we re not pleased with the w a y " our governments arc getting Nggcr and bigger I ask. “ Who's not pleased It's thc mdisidual people whom have the power to "p u t government in its place " Thc pro blcm is that none have been educated in our “ public schools" to unders land governments place and few have taken the initiative nor have thc desire to learn We live in a society gosemed by hcaumcrals hent on winning thc people with " th e ir " handouts and creating the illusion that from government springs thc source of all wealth and privileges I suggest that hy far thc majority o f thc folks in your area are quite pleased with big government lake those here in Rogue River and across thc land they crowd thc post office each month for their "s o c ia l" chcsks o f vara his forms, they line up lo r thc surplus foods handed out, they clammor tor na<re state aid to the sch«a»ls. they demand that their neighbor conform to land use plan rung. and they rush to sign up for the G RP program Know that governments can not give to one what they don't first take SUMM A < The Preservation o f Bankruptcy Letters to the Editor The Offici*! 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