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•r • .. J » ><r f ' . ■ i ■ • 4 •- f MM. j J KOL'R - Heppncr Gazette- Times, Heppncr. Oregon Wednesday, December 13, IWN IM I SS1 . Sheriff’s Report The Official Newspaper o f the City o f Heppncr and (he County o f Morrow The D epporr GAZETTE-TIMES M orrow County’ » Hom e-Owned W eekly Newspaper U S P S 240-420 Pufattüml « » « r j v s «tn »»d «r « and rnlrrrd m Mcoa4-rtM matter at the Pont O flk r Hrpfmrr , Ortfoa under Ike Ad of Marrfc 3 , ir r * OflVr at 147 Weal VSUhn. Street Tr rpfcoor l « j | 4 7 4 .«». P.O. Bos 337. Hepp- (•a er. Idkaa and (.rant net d r e g «« m .M Sob* Opilo«»* 1121a ! ( ounlln M.» rt*r«Kerr Joyce Hugh«-* ............................. April Sikea ............................... Omre (WapMr* Ikrpartn (.all ( liaH«« ........................ Reeky I » am ......................... - Monique Parrot...................... Kay Mene l> u lh I Attribution ...................... David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Day Care center vital to community To the Editor A » a community concerned with economic stability and growth. I am writing to you. the members of this community, regarding one very im portant aspect Heppncr Day Care. Inc . a non profit corporation, is a very signifi cant link to our community's vitali ty It provides a much needed ser vice for a very reasonable fee. If you arc a working parent you know the importance o f having good quality child care, want the peace o f mind in knowing (he facility will he open every day. want to feel good in knowing your child is being serv ed nutritious meals and snacks in a clean building with a fenced yard and play area These and many other needs arc being met for parents and children five days a week. 52 weeks a year, without fail, at Heppncr Day Care, Inc. Business owners, if you employ working parents these items should he important to you a.s well Employees who are scrambling to find a sitter, shuffling kids here and there. and having to make other child care arrangements at the last minute are harried, stressed out and not as effic ient or reliable as they could he I am asking you, working parents, business owners, and everyone else concerned about the stability o f our community, to please utilize and contribute to this essential facility Without it. we take a step hack ward in the direction in which we need to move ahead Sincerely, (s) Palii Allsiott Heppncr 4-H News By Jessica Van W inkle, reporter The Food Fan Cooking Club met in Hcppner on D ecem ber 1 Members discussed ihc field trip to lam b Weston in Hermiston and community projects for nest spring Club members are going to pick up trash and present the community with a plant Members tested whole wheal cookies againsl while flour cookies (hat were made at the last meeting Snowmobile Gift Ideas Full Line Snowmobile clothing di accessories L '•** t * ■'**?' « % *,*!**'¿ r * - ' *■ ' . * » Lexington Lumber 989 8586 i> .- / , « . . / ■ -, , . ' v - : - r r . 's * • ' * > * _ ~V)une c\[}ith the Great .J *• * « D ining is F ri & Sat N igh t w ith C in d y * '/ . •. « * . . * Tom & Jerry Party! Alumni Basketball Buffet Dec. 29 /Yew Year's Eve Gala Dec.31 Roast Pig and Baron of Beef M5.00 Couple '8.00 Single Music by NEW ANGLE {.u • ■ * ,v * f . , - + e • • ■ i J > r * < ^ • * . Dec. 16 * ■ ■ t • J r* • - • * f ’> } f * V, . V V J #A * v>- f< • . • 1 « s% , 1 • • N . . Jr. V * i « ‘ v r i , , •:/‘ r * V *, - f T « < i 676-9181 H’h rrr hnend\ Meet 142 N. M a il .■** S9 ,v . i , ’ •< S* P 9 Obituary James Herbert Cossmann James Herbert Cossmann, 70. o f Merlin passed away Friday. Dec I IVKV in a Koseburg hospital He was born May 12. 1‘JI'J in North Bend Mr Cossmann was an Army Corp Veteran o f WW II On July 15. l*J7b he married Carol Camp in Alham bra, C A In |V7b Mr Cossmann moved to Merlin from Monterey Park. C A He was a member o f the D A V Post 11 and the American l-cgion Post 28 He enjoyed singing gospel music and assisted at the Heaven on Jvarth Ranch for Crippled Children in the San Fernando Valley. C A Private cremation rites were held Burial was in the Pettys Family Cemetery, lone la»ng & Shuklc Memorial Chapel W Koscburg was in charge o f arrangements Chief Rathbun’s Heppner Elks * * •-• .C-- f • V c itim i Say no to drugs Help your friends 1 ram all you can about how drugs affect your mind, body and actions Ask an adult you trust, teacher, counselor or parent about how you can help fnends Remind your friend that buying or using pot. cocaine. I SI) PCP. ami other drugs is against the law Remember, it takes courage to help a friend who has a drug problem bul a real friend will try ' TH E C H R ISTM A S ’ 14 P LA C E : - ■» *, i 4- . * ' ' i ', i . - 1 . ' , ' * * ; • ; « . ¿ » , ‘ 0 AUTO We Had To Buy It The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Hepp net reports handling the following business during the past week: W illiam Oren M edlock. 27. Hermiston Open Container, S43 fine, Theodore Dale Rodriguez, 48, Boardman Possession o f Borrowed Flk Tag. $80 fine. Illegally Taking F.lk (no elk lag) $351 fine. Violation o f Road Closure $90 fine James T l^whead. 39. Uktah-No Trailer License. $36 hail forfeited; I have long had a lot o f confidence in the free enterprise system And in a hands-off govemmeni attitude that makes free enterprise work If I grow vegetables on my farm and sell them in town for a good price, a price that returns me a good profit. then it's pretty certain I will continue to grow vegetables and continue to sell them to folks who want them bad enough to pay my price W e hoth benefit I get a good profit for my work and the folks in town get vegetables to Hv Fd Glenn cat ' But if the folks in town don't want vegetables bad enough to pay a pnee tliat returns me a profit, then 1 II probably try to sell my vegetables in Portland If they pay my price, that s AS I SEE IT W illia m Vaughn Stein, 30, Umatilla No Vehicle License (tank trailer) $20 fine. Robin Don Scott. 26-Exceeding the Maximum Speed. (70 mph in a 55 mph zone) $42 fine; David Scott Rieb. 28. Heppner- No Vehicle License $20 fine. E x pired Operator's License. $20 fine, Charles Mark Tullis M , lone-No PUC Permit. $37 fine. Budd Kdw4d Richards Exceeding the Maximum Speed (75 mph in a 55 mph zone). $53 fine. Robert Carl Bergstrom. 58. lone Operating a Steel Track Vehicle on Highway, $20 fine. Ronald A ndrew L o v e . 33. Molalla W'aste o f Deer. $247 fine, Lincoln Cartwright Swisher. 65, Milwaukie Tw o Counts Waste o f (iamfc Mammal. $494 fine. Shorting deer in a Closed Season and Killing Deer in a Closed Season. $1,105 fine. 6 months in jail. 1 year o f license suspension. 2 years o f suspension o f hunting privileges. ($400 fine 6 months in jail and I year of license suspension suspended). where I'll sell I think it would he wrong for a couple o f the town's folks to call on government to force me to sell my vegetables to them, at a lower price Thank goodness there are others who agree w ith my idea o f free enter prise N c 4 in the vegetable business, but m the wildlife business And these folks should he applauded, encouraged and supported There arc way too many o f the other kind Ducks Unlimited and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation arc two (there surely are more) organizations that are applying the basic principles o f free enterprise to achieve their goals o f wildlife preservation, enhance ment and enjoyment Their principal means is to preserve and enhance wildlife habitat and they do it with their own money Both organizations have major fund raising activities Neither leans he.ivi ly on government to achieve their goals When habitat preservation in solves significant control o f the use o f land, they step right up and buy it When habitat cnlianccment requires the constitution o( ponds or cover they hire the contractors to do it Ducks Unlimited has targeted the northern nesting grounds as a major preservation project and they do it by buying vast acreages o f wetlands so they can control its use rather than trying to get government to impose control over the former land owners Tlic R<x'ky Mountain Elk Founda non targets winter range and has already purchased thousands o f acres for (hat use W c find these folks in stark contrast to the few ‘ •preservations'' who want government, and therefore all o f us, to pay the cost o f preserving their favorite species These arc (he anti free enterprise people that some would call socialists And they are everywhere The Spotted Owl champions want to losk up thousands and thousands o f acres o f forest to “ save' an owl that has no beneficial use (not like a duck that you can cat) and that few o f us has ever even seen (not like an elk. albeit out o f season). And these people want to do it not with their own money but with ours It’ s your children and my children who arc being asked to pay the price by giving up the dream o f owning their own home It's your neighbor and mine who will have to pay the price o f giving up a job, relocating, and learning a new trade. The water savers arc the same kind o f non-free enterprise controllers When all the people demanding minimum stream (lo w s want that had enough to buy the land now irrigated bul which will be dry. I will applaud them too When one or more folks want something bad enough, they'll buy it Until then all o f us should resist their efforts to take it away from us in the thinly veiled name ot the “ public good.” Thai's way too socialist tor me Jay Devin-Ncgotiatiiig a Bad Check. $590 fine. 6 months in jail, $292 08 in restitution, one year pro hation with no further violation o f law and make restitution for checks ($200 fine and six months in jail suspended); Patrick D Redman-Shooting Across a Public Road. $59 fine Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police department reports handling (he follow ing business during the past week December 4 4:31 p m.-report o f Injured Animal; 8:30 p m assist Pioneer Memorial Hospital December 5 9 03 p m assist Morrow County S h eriff s O ffice; 9 08 p m assist M orrow County 9ktriflTs < m il c Decemher H 12 12 p m assist Oregon State Police December 9 12 19 a m -officer requested tor Security Check. 9 42 a m report of Hit and Run December 10: 9 19 p m Male subject arrested and charged with die following (hat occurred from an in cidcnt on Dec 10 I 36 a m Dnv ing Under (he Influence o f Into* leant». Reckless Driving. Failure to Perform Duties o f Driver Attcnip ling to FJucJc a Police Officer. 10:58 p m -citation issued for Driving Uninsured Christmas Open House 9am - 3pm Dec. 22 Bank of Eastern Oregon lone Branch Drop in for Christmas cookies & punch Door Prizes Births Mena Ruiz-a daughter Plena, was horn to Rosalva Ruiz o f Boardman on Nov 30. 1989 al Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston The baby weighed 7 lbs 6 ozs COAST TO COAST * * • ! -ic- £ ^'V-l'V,v • * ^ The Sheriff"s office at the cour thouse in Heppncr reports dispat ching the following business during the past week: Dec 6 Morrow County S heriffs office dispatched the Board man am bulance to a residence on Paul Smith mad upon the report o f an in seel bite One subject was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital, Morrow County S h eriff s office dispatched the Pioneer Memorial Hospital ambulance to a residence on Blackhorse Canyon, leungtun One subject was transported to the hospital with an unknown injury. Morrow County deputy respond ed to residence on Hwy 730 upon receiving a report o f a domestic disturbance in progress No further action was taken Dec 7 Morrow County S heriff s office dispatched the Heppncr am bulance to Heppncr High School One subject was transported to Pioneer Memon.il Hospital with unknown injuries Dec 8 Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Heppncr am bulance and subject was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital for illness: Morrow County S h eriff s office dispatched the Spray ambulance to a residence in Spray Subject was transported to the John Day hospital Dec Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman am bulance to Iam b Weston One male vsas transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with unknown injuries; Morrow County deputy is in vestigating a burglary at a service station in Irngon Dec 10 Morrow County deputy responded to a Boardman address to investigate a suspicious vehicle Call was unfounded Justice Court _ Report___ r 1__ v_ »__ \ ____ 1 . f * !, - ;:• < CriSCO Oil »99 & Gold Medal Flour { Soup 99 < Cheese Orange Juice m4 Cea Cheerios Raisin Bran Sour Cream ___ I Slice Pepsi Products *1 .1 4 V M A 4 , . * 4» i ■- . e toys *'r VSí‘* *•»'. .. * » 1 ' • i. f ». •> ,k- * - • »>• *" ?V 4 » Relio## Cereal 20 o z * T « 9 9 e a Western Family pints P» 2 Heppner »ti a * T7*n*nT7,n‘p ,n,n'W‘iîTiT7‘n‘nT7T7T7*nT7'nT7‘nTi'n'n'n'nT7'n'nTi‘nTi‘ni i I V f __ \ I \ I x • X • a Quarts Squirt Pepsi & Family 35*.d,p Ham Hocks Steak Stew Meat Tomatoes Peppers Apples Poinsettias * 5.99 Smoked $ l « l 9 * b Beet Top Sirloin $ l . 9 8 i b Choir e $ l * 9 8 i b large 6 9 < n > Green & t o r * I.O O Red Delicious 3 3 % , 6 Bloom Red-Pink W hite ea ♦ dep Prices Good December 14th - 18th 676-9961 \ ■ * *• >t» \ Liter COAST TO COAST f-We Can Help You 5 * T « 9 9 e a Shop us f o r y o u r Christmas gifts <C slu ed American G M Cereal 15oz Gifts For Everyone O P E N S U N D A YS 12 - 4 T IL C H R IS T M A S '• , À < p *•- •> * ; V Western Family 16 o z 9 • t ? for Western Family Frozen 12 oz . , . 9 $ l«8 9 < > a APPLIANCES « Unbleai hed C am pbell'» Cream of Mushroom 10 7Soz t C 10 lb All Purpose l l * 1 %i C *’ V 4 ' , ** ' / . *• 1 •v i ,/ * *t # 1 ' | CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS Limit One $ 5 % \ ____ Court St root >larkot G allon Size i 1__ ^ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M - 6 P M à Court Stroot M arkot A M IN !*•*->*- !* * - > * - Court Heppner i»* a x V * 676 ‘)64 3 4 •*.*4 « 4 »«4 « 4 ,«4 41 , « 4 4 | ,