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s« F O U R - H eppnrr C ¿a/ette-Time», H rp p n rr. < fregón VNrdncsdav, Januars 3. I W I | ON PA The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow The Ifrp p n rr GAZETTE-TIMES M orrow C ounty’« Home-Owned Meekly Newspaper US P S 240-420 h i b l b M r trr y H t d n n d a i and r n ir r rd a* ««.■nd-.laaa m allrr ai th» h a l OfTV» al l l r p p n r r . O rtfu n u n d rr I hr Art uf S ta r.h 3, IITV Sm und <laaa p n la a * paid at H r p p n r r . O r r r * OfTVr al 147 SSrxl WU1... S lrrrl T rtrphnnr iW 314 7 4 -« » ) A d d m t .tm ununkalliM n lo th r llrp p n rr l.a r r ll r l i m n . P.O Urn 337. Itrpp- n r r , O rrg u n V7t34 S w im rlp llu m : S I2 In M otto » . SXhrelcr, (.llllnm and (.ra n t ( oviMka; $23 r ia r » h r r r . 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Wa Groomsmen were Steve Bartlett, brother of the groom; Randy Fay. brother in-law of the groom and Mike Schat/, friend of the groom Ushers were Don Cachranc. Bruce I hr Roos and Dasc Van Diest. friends of the groom Flower girls were Katie and Christy Kenny, nieces of the brule Ihe ring bearer was Jeremy Bartlett, nephew of the groom The bride wore a taffeta gown with dropped basque bodice, a rounded V-shaped neckline and rococco sleeves Ihe gown had a semi cathedral train with lace detail The crescent shaped headpiece held the finger tip veil that was accented with pearls and flower wisps Soloists were Pam Fay. sister of the groom, and Karl Marks, friend of the groom Organist were the bride’s brother and his wife. Bill and Amy Kenny A special selection, "T he Ijord’s Prayer." was sung by the bride’s lather A buffet luncheon was held at the Cal’s Restaurant at John's landing The bride graduated from Central Oregon Community College in Bend, and is employed by Oregon Medical Professional Review Organization, in Portland Ihe groom graduated from Falmond* Community College in Fdmonds. WA He is employed by Microfilm Service Company in sales and marketing F’or their wedding trip the couple took a cruise in the Bahamas They are now at home in lak e Oswego. Where does the money go? "H ave you ever wondered where the money goes, how to make a budget, or how you arc doing finan Ctally? II the answer to this is yes. but you can’t seem to find time to get organized, the Oregon State l ntver sity I ntension Service in Morrow County has a publication lor you." reports Carol Bennett, Intension home economist I t’s called " Y o u r Money MatterS " It is written especially for couples and parents between the ages o f 18 anti M Your Money MatterV available without charge, covers budgeting. use ol c istm, puMCCting against financial risk, and savings Worksheets arc included to help readers analyze their own situations, in the privacy and convenience of the home Your Money MatterS is available from your county office of the OSI Intension Service Order your copv h\ writing to Oregon State l niver sity. Morrow County I ntension, IN > Box <97, Heppner. OR 978th or by calling h7h *H*42 Hie scries of tour free lessons will be mailed to interested families m earlv lebruarv WHILE YOU WAIT HYDRAULIC HOSES • 1/4"# 3 8 • 1/2 • 3/4 • r Any Length Lots of Fittings i 1% \ i . T J " -C> S £<*. . 3 t PRESSURE. 4-KR A ll) HVDRAIIK HOSES Heppner Auto Parts ìmp #> 6 / 6 9123 ' 4 8 E Center \ « r* • . 7 L, ** »..» V . A , r 0 Heppner All tin- ridili port.i u all the rt*(Jit j4.u es Sheriffs Report Chamber Chatter Reform Means By C la u d « H u g h *« Chamt»*r M anager The Sheriff v office al the cour thouse in Heppner repons dispat chtng the following business during the past week Dec 25 Morrow County deputy investigated an animal problem in Boardman Dec 26 MorTow County deputy investigated a burglary in Irrigon A 10 speed bike, VCR movie and a clock radio wav reponed taken. Morrow County deputy recovered a stolen vehicle out of The Dalles Dec 27: M orrow C ounty Sheriff s office investigated a M<*or Vehicle Accident with injuries at Hwy 7.30 junction on I 84 west bound One male patient was transported lo Good Shepherd Hospital by a private car. M orrow C ounty deputy in vevtigated a theft at S & K Farms A tool box. tires, handyman jack, etc and S2.(XX> was taken. Morrow C ounty deputy in vestigated a break in at the Lyons Club in Irrigon Taken were several bottles of whiskey and several cases of pop and beer. Morrow County Sheriffs office arrested William Ammons. 18. Boardman. on Forgery I. 10counts Ammons was transported to Benton Co jail and Itvdged. Morrow County deputy respond ed to a domestic dispute in Irrigon Call was unfounded. Morrow County deputies respond ed to an animal disturbance in Boardman Dec, 28 Morrow County deputy arrested (his William Root. 28. Weston, on warrant arrests for Failure to Pay Fine No Operators License. Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Fossil ambulance to a n*Hor vehicle accident on Antelope road No transport was made, sub ject was transported in private vehicle. Morrow County Sheriff s office investigated an animal problem on the North side of Hwy 730 on 8ih Street West in Boardman. Morrow County deputy assisted Boardman Police Department on an assault that occured in Boardman. Morrow County deputy is in vestigating a thelt in the Boardman area Items taken were a Home I He saw valued at $350 and Trurcx speakers valued at $289. Morrow County deputy assisted Heppner Police department on an assault that occurred in Heppner. Morrow County Sheriffs office dispauhed the Arlington ambulance for a female subject M orrow C ounts Dec Sheriff s office dispukhed the Hepp ner ambulance to a one car motor vehicle accident on Hwy 207 One male with unknown injuries was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital Dec 30 Morrow County dispat chcd the Boardman ambulance to a pervm with unknown illness in Boardman One transport was made to (iood Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County issued a citation to a Tammy G Johnson. 31. for m aintaining dog as a public nuisance. Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Nugget Motel for a 44 year old with an unknown illness. Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Arlington ambulance for a person with an unknown illness Dec 11 Morrow County deputy responded to Boardnun area to in vestigate possible thett Turned out to be a civil problem. Morrow County deputy arrested I dw-oil K eith 3kood, Hllcnsburg. WA for Driving Under ihe Intluence of Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance Jan I Morrow County Sheriffs office patrol deputies assisted one disabled motorist during the week of December 25 January I. |99<i Morrow County deputy in vestigated an animal problem in Boardnun Happy New Year Chamber started the new year with election of 1990 chamber hoard members, an enthusustk group eager to try some new ideas for the Heppner Chamber Their first N urd meeting will he next Tuesday at 10 30 a m., Hepjv ner Hlkx Chamber encourages all those in tcrcsted in the progress and growth of Heppner to join the organization There'» a spot for you no nutter where your talents lie economic development, merchants, tourism, intergovernm ental coalition representative, cultural events, com munity events, agriculture, etc Plan to attend the Heppner Chamber an nual luncheon on Tuesday . January 16. noon. Fllks. to learn a hit more aNtut the Chamber, enjoy a ham dm ner. speaker Joe Burns, and some good visiting (RSVP 676 9220. Tuesday. J?n 9 j A new idea for the Chamber mon thly agenda is to have round table discussions one Tuesday per month Round tables would he identified and committee members and interested persons would lunch together al that table to share ideas and current pro jects For instance, one week tables might include M erchants. Econom ic D evelopm ent and Beautification Remember, it’s your chamber and wc’rc alwavsopen tor suggestions for the growth of the community It's your town Correction (Editor's n<*tc following is a cor rection of errors in the Dec 27 story " B ill Lowe celebrates 90th birthday "I Lowe, who turned 90 Dec 20. was N>rn in 1899 His mother's name was Jenny Cook Hvnd His sister. Minnie Ix h n u n . is not deceased Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police department reports handling the following business during the past week December 28 9 36 p m one per son arrested tor Assault IV December 29 7 13 a m one per son arrested on warrant. 1003 a m assist Morrow County Sheriffs of fice. 3 41 p m assist Morrow C'oun ty Sheriffs office, b 12 p m assist Juvenile Department. 10 45 p m assist Oregon State Police with prisoner. 11 26 p in report of Speeding Vehicle December 30: I 41 p m Dog C om plaint. 6 45 p m C itizen Assist, 8 10 p m assist Morrow County Sheriff s office Justice Court Report The Justice Court office al the courthouse annex building in Hepp ner reports handling the following business during the past week W illiam Keith C azicr, K Heppner Driving Uninsured. $16 fine; Jacque Ann M allory. 19, Heppner Illegal Backing. $20 fine. Ralph T Marlatt. 53. Heppner Driving Under the Influence ol In toxicants, $1.080 fine. 185 days in |uil. 180 suspended, attend alcoNd rehabilitation as required by M C Mental Health Matthew Shane Howard Criminal Mischief II. $ 5 9 0 fine. 6 0 days in jail. $250 and 60 days in jail suspended, must contac' victim anil make restitution. I year probation with no further violations Two-Trackers All this talk aNiut property tax reform scares me to death I conclud ed a long time ago that tax reform real ly means tax increase 1’hat's what hap pened with the so-called Reform Act of 1986 It was said to he revenue neutral but it turned out to be a pretty heffy increase One of the chief ad vocates. Senator Mark Hatfield, admit ted that they might miss the neutral mark by $10 or $20 billion And sure enough they did Hv I d Glenn Now folks in Oregon arc hell bent to "reform ' the property tax Wc all know that the property tax finances a good part of local government, schools, counties (roads), and cities (police and fire) But the thing that sticks in most p>litician\' craw is that in most places and for most taxing districts, the projx’rty tax is sub ject to voter approval Can you imagine N>w the federal government would fare if the income lax were up for vote? And in Oregon, the second highest tax stale in the nation, would a vote on the state income tax pass’. That’s what the politicians figure iv broke aN»ut the property tax system and (hat's what needs fixin' Ihe very folks that pay the tax have an op portunity to vis just how much Anti politicians don’t like lhat They figure they should have a chance lo tlccide how much lo collect and how to spend AS I SEC IT 11 One of Ihe arguments in (asor of (he reform is the heavy reliance t*ur schools must place on property taxes Well now, if our legislators were really worried jhout that, with a mere stroke of the pen they could solve the problem You sec. ihe legislature has allocated a bit of the state in- conK tax monev to support schools And they have been allocating less and less for the past twenty years or so Seems to tnc lhat the very folks who are hollerin' most aN>ut the problem are Ihe scry tines who have been most ot (he cause Another argument I hear and read is that because some taxing districts are a lot "rich er" than others, the tax burden is different The argument goes on because one school district spends more per student than the next or because the tax rate in one district is higher than the next, the state is at fault for not providing a "uniform system ol common education Ihat's a nice right socialist attitude all right Socialists want us all to he the same, vou know Ihe same house, the same job and the same amount of hope zero It's because the tcllow down the road is doing better that makes me strive to do better That's the capitalist way And it's the democratic way to go to the polls and vote on the school budget rather than lose control of it all together like the federal and state budgets Well, I have no illusions that the property tax won’t get reformed After all with both candidates for governor, the leadership in the legislature and most of the newspaper editors across the state pushing tor it. it will happen Ihe most likely reform package will include a cap on property tax rates at aN*ut what we pay now. or a little more That will mean a big reduction for most folks across the state because their taxes are a lot higher than ours Ihcn we’ll all pay a sales tax too. that will be dedicated to schixils at first But the fellows will begin to steal from that to pay for some other things Remember how the lottery profits were supposed to he earmarked for economic development ’ Well, they 're using the money to build prisons and pav some more state employees to run 'em That's not what anybody meant by economic development when we decided it was ok to gamble And then pretty soon we'll have to "reform " the income tax or the sales tax in order to keep up with the government's insatiable appetite to spend us all right into the poor house The scary part is. I can see the end to all that and it ain't a pretty sight Aerobics classes to begin Aerobics classes with Joyce Hughes, instructor, will begin Mon day. Jan 8 at the Heppner Llemen tary School multi purpose room Classes will be held on Mondays and Thursdavs from 6 30 to 7:30 p m for advanced students and 7:30 to 8 30 p m for beginners If there are not enough students for two classes, says Hughes, classes will be combined into one class from 7 to 8 pm Medical Board to meet Monday Ibe Morrow County Medical Board will meet Jan 8 at 7 p m at lone City Hall The agenda will cover general business matters Die public is invited to attend t he Adventures of (■ra/.clda & Clem (After Hours) 5:(8) n.m. - 11:00 p.m. Grazrlda inquired. "Say Clem, did you make a New Year's i ..non?" Clem ihirped. "I sure did From now / on I'm gonna buy all my stuff at / >1tll«*r’ *» Mi ni Mnrl A thevron." Cruzeldu quizzed. "Why in the world would you do that?" Clem explained. " 'Cause those fellers down there told me that s what I should do " (irazelda groaned under her hreuth. "Oh oh the brain is almost completely gone " C o u r t S t r o o t > la r k o t CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS 4-H News The horse bowl is coming March It) The Two trackers 4 H Horse- Club will begin their training this Sunday at 6 3() p m in the 4 H an nex I-versone please plan to attend anil bring your project N*>ks Die re are only nine weeks lo practice anil choose teams "It is very ini|«irtant to gel as much practice as possible." sani a club spokesperson "So. I'll see vi hi Sunday l e t ’s base some tun and learn a bunch " Increase Western familv semi-sweet 12oz C h o c o la te Chips ( in*en $ l° ° e a P e p p e rs st.irkist ( bunk lite oil-water ji.uk 6 So/ J9 Tuna Cranny Smith \> ., A p p les Palmolive liquid dishwasher SOoz Mills f’li me D e te r g e n t Ham s Ptnvdered Detergent family Size reg unsi ented H«*el Toj> Sirloin T id e S te a k h t ? * 0 8 0 ea I resb Marriage Licenses C a u liflo w e r Ihe Clerk s office at the cour (house in Heppner rejx'rts issuing the tollowing marriage licenses during the past week IX-c 22 marriage license issued to I averti Baker and Staila K McKim. N>th of Irrigon Dec 26 marriage license issued to Bob6v I ee Hamilton and Shawna Marie Cash. N>th ol Boardman LettUCe 4for$ l ° ° 4 9 < i , 9 9 9 r > Beef ( ul>e 5 9 < n > S te a k $ l J*i, Western Family Sliced lbtiz 24 slice 2 Heads 8 9 American Cheese < Prices Good January 4th - 8th OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M. - 6 P.M ( 'm i r i S l r r r l i l a r k r l M IN Court Hcppncf •*)» • -V» 676 9643 $ l* ° e .,