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*'• V » ' • ir ] ■ ,x ' -**v FOUR - Heppner G *jette-T im ev Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. June 7, 1984 itali Sheriffs Report The Official Ncwspjpcr of the City of Heppner jnd the County of M orro» •o««** The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Morrow Comity's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper U S P S 240-420 PuMishrd retry U d n n d « and rnlrrrd re < lass matter at the Pint I MTVr at Hrppnrr. Orrfon under thr \*1 of Marth 3. 1*79. Srtund lias« postaur paid at Hrppnrr. (>rt«un OfTVr at 147 Hnl Will«« Strrrl Irlrphnnr l»3l »-»k-l’ai Address rummunlratluns tu thr Hrppnrr t>arntr-Timrs. P O H«s 3J7, Hrpp nrr. (>rr|un *7».l* Suhvriptums ¿12 In \|«rro«. WKrrlrr, t.Ilham and t.rant Count Its; 12) rlsrwhrrr Joyce Hughes ................................................ OfTVr Managrr. Tsprsrtling lhana Kali NSW* Idih.r Marie Struthrrs ........................................................ ttraphks Hrpartmrnt t.all Papinrau ...................................................... f.raphks Hrpartmrnt Hrclit I sans Ihslrihutmn David and April Sykes, Publishers * Justice Court Report * % The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Hcpp^ ner reports handling the following business during the past week Jerry Dean Holloman. Hcppner- No ATV License. $9 fine. Maryctle E Olexer, Port Angeles, WA -No ATV License, S«J fine. David Lewis O lexer, Port Angeles. WA.-No ATV License. fine; Marvin James Brannon. Heppner Angling Closed Stream, $57 fine Heppner Police Report r 7 »V I » . * * t ' , ■ . . . • . s ,. - <** ; i ,. j ‘ * » . t '? ■ Wt'l • i • » >" < • /' cA / \ ' i-, t *>y ; ,¿1 ■ N ' A t • •V j* ■ * t : ^ * V * w • ; •f V * 'V ì - • ’ ( ' * • / ^ ,v r * , ♦ , - y? :»• . • . * 1 «V , '¿A S , I / i' - • • , . ' • , • ' 1 . The Heppner Police departntent reports handling the following business dunng the past week May 2V 8 43 p m.-citation issued for Assault IV May 31: 4:21 p.m.-report of Criminal Mischief June I 11:12 p m -report of Prowler June 3: 5:52 p.m.-report of Criminal Mischief. V 57 p m assist Morrow County Sheri I f s Office with a Motor Vehicle Accident June 4: 11 35 p.m. report of In toxicatcd Motorist parked in the middle of the roadway \ •d • lbs H o /s 2 1 Grandparents are Betty Mar quardt, Ixxington. Doreen Lnglcrt, Heppner. Robert Smith Staton, CA Great Grandparents arc Truman A Leila Messenger, l^xington. Clisla Griffith of Hermiston and Louise Donnelly of Staion, CA Robby j«)ins two sisters. Tammy. 4, and Mindy. 6. at home Jonathan Troy MiMire, a son Jonathan, »as hom May 24. 1484 to Nelson and Raqucl Moore of Imgon at Good Shepherd Hospital in Her miston The baby »cighed 7 lbs 12 ozs. 4-H News Two-Trackers- The Two Trackers »ill begin sum mcr meetings this Sunday . June 11, at 4 p m The meetings »ill he held at Robinson's fccdlot. about IW miles past the lair grounds Wc will he working only on Hunt Scat Equitation and Hunt Seat over fences. School'» out There arc only two months until fair, mi let's get going See you there of Roger and Iris Campbell. Saturday, June the tenth at Three o'clock in the afternoon at the Campbell Ranch• Social Ridge Road, Lexington, Oregon Jgn it* S o Gifts f'lcusr Cl ;•• . ' & Kobcrl Howard Smith III.a son k>>bcrt »as horn June I . I‘<84 to Bob and Shcrcc Smith of Ixxington at Kcnnc»ick General Hospital, in Kennewick. WA The baby weigh Friends and Relatives are invited to an Open House in honor o f the i40th Wedding Anniversary ,i ■ * ' * ..'• 1 " , M / ' ' i r . . f l V» A«' . i • i ■ i tf* y \ • ? - ' i; ■ i* * * Births The Sheriff % office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during the past week May 2V Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman am bulance to a motorcycle accident on I 84. eastbound at milepost 150 In vestigation is being handled by the Oregon State Police One subject »as transferred to Good Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County deputy assisted Heppner Police department with a disturbance involving juveniles May 30 Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman fire department to a grass fire on East Kun/e Road in Boardman May 31 Morrow Couniy deputy began the investigation into a reported burglary at Bristows Market in lone Investigation is he mg done: Morrow County deputy received reports o f further problems in the lone area conccmmng Criminal Mischief at Wheatland Insurance and the lone City Park Investigation is being continued. Morrow County deputy began the investigation into a possible burglary at the lone Schtxils Investigation is being continued. Morrow County Sheriff arrested Richard Weaver. 14. lone for Burglary I, Burglary II. Criminal Mischief I. Criminal Mischif II. Theft Ii and Theft III These were in solving the Bristow’s Market, lone High School and Wheatland In surancc He was transported to Ben tong County where he »as lodged Weaver »as arraigned and returned to Benton County Morrow County dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a one car accident on 1-84 about '4 mile west of the rest area outside of Btvardman Subject refused transport Oregon State police is investigating the accident June I Morrow County dispatch ed the Mitchell fire department to a report of a vehicle fire. M orrow County deputy in vestigated a report of a Burglary of a residence on high»ay 74 towards Pilot Rock Taken »as S2h2 face value of coins hut true value is still unkown Investigation is continuing. Morrow County deputy respond ed to a crop duster crash one mile off M»y 730 No fire or apparent injuries. Morrow County deputy located a vehicle on fire Assistance was re quested from the Irrigon fire department June 2 Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Arlington am bulancc to a truck turned over on I 84 westbound at milepost 134; Morrow County deputy respond cd to Ixxington to investigate a report of a neighborhood disturbance June 3 Morrow County deputy responded to a report of a one vehi cle accident eastbound on I 84 milepost 158 There were no injuries and no citations A wrecker was dispatched. Morrow County deputy assisted Heppner Police department with a report of an open door Building was checked and found secure. Morrow Counts Sheriffs office TO C THE BOSS IS GONE dispatched the Condon Fire depart ment to a structure fire in Cayuse Canyon; Morrow County deputy began the investigation of a one vehicle acci dent 5 miles south of Heppner. on the Heppner Condon highway Sheriffs office dispatched the Hcpp ner ambulance to the same accident Three subjects were transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital Acci dent is still under investigation June 4 Morrow County deputy arrested Johnnie Wade Moyer, 33. of Heppner for Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest and Assault on a Public Safety Officer Subject was transported and lodged at the Ben ton County Jail Dunng Ihe week of May 24-Junc 5. Morrow County Sheriff s deputies assisted six disabled motorists Health Dept. The Health Department lists their following monthly schedule for the month of June Friday . June 4 blood pressures and immunizations. 8 30 a m -4 p m Heppner office; Tuesday. June 13 hlixxf pressures and immunizations 1 4 p m Irrigon County offices. Friday. June 16 blood pressures and immunizations. 8 30 a m -4 p m Heppner office; Tuesday June 20 blood pressures and immunizations. I 30-4 p m Boardman City Hall. W ednesday, June 21 blood pressures. 2 3 p.m Bank of Eastern Oregon kitchen. lone; Friday June 23 blixnl pressures and immunizations; Heppner office 8:30 a m 4 p m ; Tuesday. June 27 bkxxf pressures and immunizations. 14 p m Imgon County offices. Friday. June 30 bUxxl pressures and immunizations. 8 30 a m.-4 p m. Heppner offices Marriage License The Clerk's office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issuing the following marriage licenses during the past week Dale Gcreald Scott. 30, Irrigon and Shawna Joann la » in Williams. 34. Irrigon: Robert Roger Barger. 35. Sitka. Ala and Decna Diaitc Hams. 20, Sitka. Alaska, and Kenneth Ronald Dowse, 20, H eppner and M elissa Rene Mi.Curry. 18, Heppner Hospital Notes Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Bettie Doherty. Heppner admitted May 31; ami Tom H uddleston. Heppncr- admittcd June I Ray Blankenship discharged May 31; and Margaret Murrav discharged Mas 30 A Common Mistake We just read a comment "When all the big trees arc gone, there will only he little trees." It was made by an II year-old in support of the spotted owl We think that this young person was making the same common mistake that most adults make And they make (hat mistake when talking about (he spotted owl, the Exxon Valdez, the China Resolution, the school situation and their least favorite (or favorite) politician. Things will no< always he as tltey arc right now Just this last spring. Framie and I had occasion to carefully examine our own position, past, present and future Some aspects of the present were mu too desirable and we serious ly considered a change of scenery Bui we looked at the past fifteen years we've lived in Morrow County and listed the way things have changed ¡just in that time W c'sc seen several County Judges come and go, the PGE plant con structed. the town of Boardman grow from 400 to 1400 and the price of wheat bounce up and down and up again Applying that past history to the future, we realized that just as today is not the same as (he past was. so too the future will not be the same as today Many things, circumstances, conditions will change in the future, some of them making a dramatic change in our lives The common mistake our young friend made is that little trees have a habit of growing into big trees True, it may take a while, hut even 15 years makes a big difference in the life of a tree The pines in our hack yard were very little live Christmas trees just eight and seven years ago Now they're much taller than the house The old adage. "Tim e heals all wounds." really has a great deal going for it Wc think that philosophy reflects amithcr observation of ours O f Mother Nature has a way of taking care of herself It truly is amazing (he way the natural order of things puts many things right that man has messed up The Tillamook Bum is one example that comes to mind Yellowstone Park and the Valdez oil slick arc two current examples of man messing up ihai in due time Mother Nature will heal But there are a whole range of things that nuin has created, that it is up to nun to change when they go bad The ethics o f Congressmen, for example, is a nun nude problem that nun must correct. There seems to he some progress on that front right now Some would argue that it is too little too late, hut sometimes it's like growing a tree, it lakes time Take any politician, local, state or national that is ineffective, incompe tent. or down right crooked I some folks say that is all of them) Politi cians. like oil slicks, have a habit of going away. In our country wc just vote 'em out. some places they assassinate 'em Either way they don't last forever. None of us can do much about the w ay Mother Nature restores a forest Yes, there arc thinning techniques, fertilizer and specie selection, but the job is basically hers. With nun nude problems, wc can do a great deal abimt correcting them In fact, since wc created the problem it is entirely up to us to correct it And the point is some of us will Always and every time Sometimes it's easy and quick Sometimes it takes much longer and more dedication But somehow, some time, all of man’s problems arc corrected by man Things neser stay the same as they arc today. And ihe mistake is to assume they will. The great challenge for each of us is to be part o f the solution There is not a great deal we tan do to speed up the little tree's journey to become a big one Bui there is a great deal we can do about when and where and how to cut the big ones It is entirely up to us as to decide how much and jto whom we pay taxes, how and by whom wc are governed, when, where and whether wc educate our children None of things will always he as they arc now. We should not assume they will he They will change, jusi as surely as the tree grows Each of us should he a ray of sun t ig . By Jenny Krein In the past months of school our student council has been selling candy bars The new officers for the 1484 40 year arc presidcnt-Joc Lindsay, vice president, Jenny Krein. secretary Alisha Martati treasurer Grctchcn Bcrrctta Wc have had a very successful vear and anandcAt/dnrn 1 1 : ; $ - * V * rd ia A /y 091 22V)” Kettle BBQ c /ft/n fe/ir y y,, 4 / /it , r / i A ia / i . 'A a /f r / //e t (/ y te j» /r . K / / li-r n r r , and S t r o o t M a r k e t 89* quarts 7 9 CM Cauliflower 4 9 lb Watermelon 1 6 l ’a , H T T o w e l s h>3 count teg 4V Fresh S a le * 2 0 * * k ^ E ^ •! • f V H ; ,>•* ■* - 4. t V ’ . f'* , » ts?,-* Î _ at * i* *»V** t y -, **. * V i i V• t W ■ < Ì ¿ • * . .1 ... t i '■ ' . •*:? 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