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• * : *. ; t t " V» :#/► •**•» ■ • ' * • * • J M «ral i POUR • Heppacr (iairtlc-T tm n , Hepptier, Oregon Wednesday, April I2. 19H9 Sheriffs Report The Official Newspaper of ihe City of Heppoer and ihe County of Morrow ik a if The Heppoer GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow County’• Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper US PS 2 4 0 -4 2 0 PublkhcU ever? VSr<I m m U< and rn to rtd m m tom O < im a M U r at Uw PnW (NTVe ■t llrpfMTT. < Hryuii luMfar I be Sri a t M arch 3, HT*. Srcund claw poWa,« paid aI H rp p n rr. (frtgom. O flk» ai I47 V in t Widow S e ra i. Icirpbuwr I.W l S d d rrw u m in iu n k a iu M Ui Ibc H cppnrr (.a M tle lla w a . t o Mot 337, itepp- iw r. O re fo n *7E3*. SwbwTipit.«. »12 la M orrow . WhorWr. «.dikani aad U raat C ount i n . »23 rlwrwhrrc Joyce H u g b n .................................................................. « « W e M a n a g e r. T y p e n O in g I Han> H a h .................................................................. .................................... Stew» MMur M a rte S tru lh rr» (.a d P apineau ..........................................................................C.raphica l»epartm r.>l .............................................................................. .. U e p a rtm m l Becky K ta a .................................................................................................... David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor i Chamber endorses prison at Boardman # • • s *•’* * - . V . ? * 4! Ff *. . / i - \* * K. * * » - t- , / Vf , vt ,•*• *»... .’S - , » ‘7 y - ; ’ y ' \ ' . * > >>• i . : ■ f V - * V .* rf* \ . *■ .*»’ ‘ * » * „ • % • y» T Í í „ J 9 * 9 4 • A.-, » $ <_í ^ „ « íT ' A * ■< » V » < < ‘ . >4 L . ■ < .. - •; • . • • >» ? í , ip - ^ > v r- * :¿ . '£ V« ^ r ■- ' * - * ■ * A y -f .i" 1 » To the Kditor Hcppner Chamber of Commerce endorses the siting of a medium security prison in Boardman The siting of this MX) bed prison west of Boardm an would stabilize the economic base of the community Its creation would result in an additional 175 full time permanent jobs for the area with an annual payroll of over $3.3 million. Oreogn has a lack of prisons. By helping our state, we also benefit from the jobs and additional economy this industry will create. Pendleton has shown no increase in enme since their prison was com pleted They have shown an increase in real estate Boardman prison would also be under electronic sur- vailence Safety has been researched Boardman is encouraged to forge ahead with the necessary steps to c«»mpetc for the prison site, an op portunity that represents sustained growth that is needed, cost effective, and controllable. Sincerely, (s) Forrest Burkenbme Pres , Hcppner Chamber of Commerce Health Dept. Births The Health Department for Mor row County lists its following mon thly schedule for April: Friday. April 14-blood pressures and immunizations. 8:30 a m -4 p m Hcppner office, Pettyjohn budding. Tuesday, April 18 Wood pressures and immunizations, 1:30-4 p.m. Boardman City Hall W ednesday. April 19-biood pressures, 2-3 p.m. Bank of Eastern Oregon kitchen, lone. Friday. April 2 1-blood prevsures and immunizations, 8:30 a m -4 p ni Hcppner office, Pettyjohn building Tuesday. April 25 blood pressures ahd immuni/ati«*ns, 1-4 p m Irngon County offices. Friday. April 28 blood pressures und immunizations, 8:30 a m -4 p ni Hcppner office. Pettyjohn building. Twins-Samantha Joy and kalah Dee la n e , Twin daughters Saman tha anil Kalah were bom February 29. I98U to Kes and Heidi lane, of Boardm an at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston The babies weighed 4 lbs 7 ozs . and 4 lbs II ozs. respectively. Beverly M arguerite M artin, a daughter B everly, was born February 28, IV8U to Gracic H Marlin, of Irngon at Gixxl Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston The baby weighed 4 lbs 4 H ozs Tanner Jaer JarsK-.i son Tanner, was bom M aah 11, 1989 to Cindy and Mark Jarvis of Bend at St Charles Hospital in Bend The baby weighed 6 lbs 9 ozs. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jiggs Bowman, Hcppner and Mr and Mrs Lyle Jarvis, Sweet Home Great grandmother is Margaret Jar vis, Gresham Historical Society trip planned Road Report By D elpha Jones The Morrow County Historical Society trip for this year is planned and the group will be going to Florence for a couple of nights A trip down the coast, a visit to the sand dunes and the Sea Lion Caves and a museum tour ami some shop ping arc among the things planned There are a few places left on the bus. so if you are interested please call cither Ruth McCabe or Delpha Jones 1 •. " ' i ¡M ' »V f • ' ■ • • r ? / ? ^ s . í ' r* > - - i . .¿t Y > -• * ' , ¿S.' h y* ,%• # * v Now in Progress! . t j/ f ' 3 ' > • .' r ■> - \ t r -4 4 f 1 , í. * i**1 ' * T • * * -j ' , ' : ■■' ! • * /* I 1 > I S 4v ♦ L 1 1 .*■ - ,.* -t k »••.. * / ^ . s •* »*' V . M Í A 'f i t * I \ *•*».• t * w' í .. * •* • « V ? - V- ■ i. 1 I ------- l Valvoline Motor Oil 20, 30 or 40W. Quart (744 1515 '523, '5 J 'I SW 30. 10W-30 or 10W 40. Quart Safa (744 1325 »317. '3WI (f e \&i S p r in g T in a L a w n / L e a f R a k a 22 spring braced lin e s 4# 1 ; ■ 1 i . . ' i ? r ; : - p •* - ,r, ^ * * ' *V> ;r^ - S k á f ; Safes TUS LUCSsr Sam i long lacquered hardw ood handle Suede Leather W ork G loves A OO Safe- # # 2 7 2 7 Get a second pair ot garden gloves FREE1 (3*8 i75'| Heppner - 676-9961 VVe Can help V»u ft», Goast to Coast Low net Lit Boyce. Cîive Boh Plovhar a call at: P lo v h a r In*. 1 2 7 V H a in llp p p n o r. O K ph. 070-5818 O ur rates have been reduced this year and we also offer various prem ium discounts. T here’s no extra charge for insuring early so it’s a gotxl idea to get your coverage now! If you have a loss, we ll take excellent care o f you! ooooooooococoooooooooey. •s» w m w sr ^ ^ w w www SPECIAL /< nxxiacoiof V'l- SAVE!! 2 0 % » ff A L L F IL M (In Stock through April 19th) ^ A A A . A . A A . p JUMBO f COLOR REPRINTS FROM SLIDES From 135 or 126 slides only Same sue slides j>er order 3-$1.69 K&ILafc» Limit 12 Per Customer LA. Additional reprints at regular price May W- from different slides but slides must tie same sue WITH nil.S COUSIN ^ V OTTER I.XIMKKS APRIL 30 l«Wt V V V V V V V V * V ^Muwuj'i Diiug INt Itejijmei 67t»-9l >8 1 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A avA A A A A l i l .irgt* Artichoke U/*- P'nL, (»rape! nut 99* 99* 1 f o r lia r ih Cauliflower 59* Hill’s, all beet Sito ■ ea. Weiners 12 0/ p k g Beef l ip Roast Boneless Pork Chops $1 * V Western Family. thin slmsl Lunch Meats 2 s « 1 / t fa r 89* Western Family, frozen Orange Juice 12 < •/ 99* Western Family $1*0 ■ ea. Toilet Tissue 6-m ii Western Family Real Mayonnaise u oz Reg A Diet 12 pat k Rottv Crocker Pepsi 21 5 o/ Fudge Brownie Mix $ |* 9 Americas TOTAL HARDWARE* Store If** T im o l b In s u r o Y ou r C r o p s %|fain*f H ail« l i n » A H in d C o u r t Si r o o t M a r k o l CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS Ladies Tuesday April 11, was a beautiful sunny day with 30 ladies present at Willow Creek C ountry Club Hostesses for the day were Ians Hunt and F.ilecn Padhcrg W inners of the play are as follows Low gross: Harriet Pierson D»w net Jan Paustian K P #16 Harriet Pierson. #13 I.uvilia Sonsigard Other awards Least putts F'ileen Padhcrg chip in #18 Harriet Pierson, birdie #18 Harriet Pierson, #10 Bar hara Gilbert Flight B low gross Jo Petty John Ixiw net a tie between Neoma Bailey and Dorothy Hawkins Ixast puns Mary Bcamer Chip ins #10 Lucille Massey Flight C Low gross F.dic Munkers Rv Ed Glenn ~ sss wccc V VAIMI I Hi SEE IT lo o t WCCC Golf « » AS ! Ed Glenn is in die hospital this week. Murine Pfc. Robert I). Starke. son of W C Starke of Irngon, was graduated from the Marine Corps Computer Sciences School The six week course al the Manne Corps Combat Development Com mand. (Juantico, Va., Starke was prepared for duty as an operator for the IBM 360 computer system used by the Marine Corps He received instruction on general computer con cepts and operations, and on the technical characteristics of the specific sy stem During his course of study, Jala processing fundamentals were cimi- plemented by extensive practical ap plication with an operational com puter syvtcnv He joined the Marine Corps in Ju Iv I^XN His wile, t uulv. is the daughter of Sue Ballard also of Irngon \ \ illow Run Visitation April 9, |98V D>w gross Jason Michael. 66, Willow Run. Steve Hoffcrt 61. WCCC Second low gross a tie between \N ill Barnck and Rock) Steagall. 71. Willow Run. Chuck Taylor 67 low net IX-lhcrt Binschus. 51. WCCC. I’hil lo rd 46 VX illow Run Second low not .i tic between J J Sh.iw ami Frank B.nlcy. 54 WCCC. (iary Fredrickson Willow Run K P Dave Gunderson WCCC. Mari McKenzie W illow Run Long Drive C huik T aylor WCCC. Glen iX-vm Willow Run T Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week: Camilla Samples admitted April 3, discharged April 8 Patients still receiving care are Herb Ekstrom admitted Apnl 6. and May Ekstrom admitted Apnl 10 Patients discharged were Irene Dollartude discharged Apnl 5. and Marilyn Bergstrom-discharged April 10. In the Service Asparagus VAlVOUNf I Ihe M orrow C ounty Rock Crusher has been moved from Rhea Creek to W illow Creek to complete crushing rock for the FHA projects on Willow Creek. The five miles of the Upper Rhea Creek project has had six inches ot base applied to be Haded and com pasted for oiling Raul Smith project in Bojrdman is being finished lor (he asphalt by the end of June Road blading is moving along w ith blades moving from the North end of the ctHintv to the mountains Cur rcntly blades are in the South lone area. North Lexington area and South Hcppner I’utchmg will he done on oiled roads for the next few weeks, in hopes of an early completion, due to low winter damage For further information call «76-9061 ext 17 ,.t ihe Public Works Department Hospital Notes Many of you should be smelling roses by the time you read this, as Chamber-* annual rose sale comes to a close Champion seller recogni turn goes to George Koffler with 33 sales LoRaync Bowman followed in second place with 2 1 dozen sold and John Edmundson was honorable mention with 14 dozen Many thanks to all who purchased roses Wc hope you're satisfied customer* Your support helps Chamber do more in the community. Time to spruce up Tourists are beginning to pass through our town and what do they see. what is their first impression, will they want to return'’ At a recent conference it was noted that the spaces of Oregon will he sought after by tourists They will be seeking more "back to nature" experiences, less luxury, more history, learning experiences and hospitality Visitors like to watch what people do to cam a living They recognize community effort* to give them extra ‘ p e rk s " through hospitality, fncndlinrvs. flowers and welcome entrances What i* the heartbeat o f our community? I x t-* keep it healthy and alive Send your suggestions to ihe Chamber office for sprucing up Heppner Dates to remember Port of Mor row Open House. Thursday. April 13 from 4 7 This is an opportunity to meet the new general manager and congratulate the Port on 30 years of pnvgress. Teleconference on School Fun ding. Heppner Elks. Tuesday. April 18, 7 p m Open to the public and no charge. ? . *. •*>< .-. •*. - . * -/r' i T / . , The ShenfFs office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during the past week Apnl 3: Morrow County Sheriff s Deputy began investigation of reported stolen bicycle in Irngon area, unknown value April 4 Morrow County deputy responded lo the over pass on Tower Road to a report of a man sining there He was taken into Boardman No further action was taken. Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a boarding house on Wilson Road to a report of a man with an unknown illness One subject was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital April 5 Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman am bulance to the Port of Morrow area in reference to an unknown injury Subject was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital April 6 Morrow County depute began investigation into an animal complaint m the Irngon area. Morrow County deputy began in vestigation of theft of gasoline from a vehicle in the Irngon area: Morrow County deputy began in vestigation of report of prank phone calls to a Lexington residence April 7: Morrow County deputies responded to investigate complaint of a possiMe domestic disturbance in the Irngon area IVputies stood by while involved parties resolved the matter Apnl 8 Morrow County deputy anested Terrell Ixe Rea. 23. Board man on a wanant for Failure to Ap pear Driving While Suspended Rea posted bail and was released, Morrow County deputy took a report of vehicles driving reckless ly in the Boardman area Vehicles were located and driver cited for Careless Dnving, Morrow County deputy took report of a bicycle stolen 11/6/88 that was recovered in the Irngon area. April 9 Morrow County deputy arrested Larry D Ixwis, 39. Her miston. for Dnving Under ihe In fiicncc of Intoxicants larwis was arraigned. Morrow County deputy began the investigation into an animal problem reported in rural Irngon; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman Fire Department to mobile home on Olson road to a structure fire. Morrow County Sheriff’s office dispatched the Hcppner fire depart ment to a grass fire up Willow Creek approximately 9 miles During the week of April 3 10, Morrow County Sheriff s deputies did not assist any disabled iikHonsts Chamber Chatter By Claud« Hugtvaa. O a trb e i Ueneger 2 OK 1 .ms 1 $l 8V<*p Prices (iood April 13th - 17th OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M. - 6 P.M. ea. (o u rf M IN Coun Si ro o t M a r k e t Heppner < V *' ”3* *h - « > 676-9 M 3