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FOUR - Heppner Giuelte -1 imrs. Hrppnrr. Oregon Wednesday, Jiinu)ir> 17 , I WO i. __ I ~ ~ = ~~ = The Official Newspaper of the Cuy of Hcppner and the County of Morrow J ONPA The Heppner Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes Chamber Manager The Sheriff s office at the cour thouse in Heppner repons dispat ching the following business during the past week January 10: Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a business in the Boardman area for an injury One 34 year old female was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Arlington Fire depart menl to a flue fire on Main Street January 11 Morrow County Sheriffs office arrested Edward James Roe. 31. for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. Attemp ting to Elude. Failure to Surrender l icense Roc was transported to Benton County Jail January 12: Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman area for a report of trespassing In vestigations are pending; Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Boardman ambulance for a male with unknown injuries to he transported to Gixxl Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County Sheriff s office assisted Boardman Police depart merit in an investigation at the Nomad for a Motor Vehicle Accident January 13: Morrow Countv deputy issued Rcgino Navarro landeros. 27. Boardman a citation for Driving While Suspended He was cited and released January IS Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Hcpp ncr ambulance to an auto accident on Hwy 207 Injuries were unknown. Morrow County deputy arrested Jack Milton Dow. 40. Imgon, for Driving Under the Influence of In toxicants Dow was released on his own recognizance January 16 Morrow County Sheriff s office dispatched the Con Obituary don Fire department to a flue fire in Kassandra Epping Condon has vaudra Epping. infant daughter During the week of January 8-IS of Duane and laiun Epping. was there were no disabled motorist bom Dcccmhcr 19. 19X9 al Emanuel assists. Hospital in Portland, and died Mon (fcy Jan X. 1990 al Emanuel Ordinarily Heppner Chamber tries not to operate in the dark, however, there's an exception to every rule and such was the case Tuesday at the annual luncheon where 44 people were served an excellent hot ham dinner hy candlelight Credit goes to the Brcidenhachs and Blondsworths for seeing that all ran efficiently Pride, cooperation, and candlelight brought it all together Electricity returned in time to attach voices to faces Congratulations to the new chamber officers Cliff Green, prrsi dcm. Bob Kahl. first vice president. LoRaync Bowman, second vice president, Harley Sager, treasurer, and April Sykes, secretary These people, as well as the hoard members, are appreciated for the volunteer time they give to their community Join them at their regular meeting January 23. as they plan for 1990 Goal* They would like input from the Chamber membership before their goal setting session January 30 My appreciation goes to chamber for the recognition given me. in cluding the hcachbag. blockout sun tan lotion, scry mini bikini, and (he lovely corsage Accomplishments arc not made by one person alone, it takes everyone working together and leasing imprints upon each other's lives and our community ll is true that I shall think of all of you (at least once) as I lease a large im print on the sand in Pucrta Vallcrta Heppner brochures arc going to mysteriously appear in various places as my husband and I enjoy an early 25th Anniversary celebration Tour dates were not negotiable Enjoy Town Country Days See you in a week v-w r m-o GAZETTE-TIM ES Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper U S P S 240-420 PutoUihn l r<«r< H rd n n 4 a t and ta lm d a* m c m 4- c I i h m al’rr al (hr foal CXTlrc *' Happoar, Orapun under lk> U l o t M arch I. 1174 Sacimd rlaa* puataga paid at llappnrr. 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David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Reform our land use laws To the Editor The federal government is paying fanners ahnut $50 per acre of our tax money every year to take V) million acres of land out of farming Further, the Department of Agriculture project* in 40 years more than a third of the land now us ed for farming will he in other uses because it will not he needed for crop* Increases in production per acre exceed anticipated growth in population While we are taxed by the federal government to take farm land out of production, the state of Oregon uses our taxes to force more land into production through the programs of the LCIX*. landowners are pro hibited from building a home on levs productive rural land because "it must be saved for farm use " Per mission to build a house is subject to bringing gross income up to some magic level, only to raise more cn^w already in surplus. The economy of the state demands we manage and use our natural resources, including land, for their highest and best use Oregonians should wake up How long will we hold orderly economic development in a straight jacket with ludicrous and antiquated land use regulatory system'* It is time to reform our land use laws based on sound long range planning to provide for orderly gmwth and development or our state (s) Ben Hawkins 16250 S Pacific Hwy 48 I -ike Oswego. OR 97034 ¿k. H S P E C IA LT Y TO O L SALE Sn ap-R in g P lia rs Sat S c r e w E xt ra ct or Kit I « U M N m V« U IH M h ■ N i M m WS 41 M t Stài MAI Pria* Graveside services were held al the lexington Cemetery Jan 12 at I p m À Survivors include her parents, brothers. Tony and Nicholas, and sister. Jessica all al the home, grand parents, Laurence and Sharon Sc hoonover of Weston and Daly and (iayle Merger of Irrigon. E.rsm and Ihclma Epping of Lyons and Calvin and Barbara Anstin of Coos Bay Burns Mortuary. Hemuston. was in charge of arrangements Heppner Auto Parts<Nw»> 676-9123 148 E. Center Heppner All the right parts in all the right places. January C learance Sale FINAL WEEK Flannel Shirts Men’s Dress Slacks Five Brothers, Dakota f Vi price Were 40% Off NOW fc ry 50% O f f ----------------------------------------------GST1 Insulated Coveralls _____ 3495 Western Boots REG. 59*’ NOW H a l l } All Torn Lamas 40% O ff All Ladv Wrangler jeans 20% O ff Leather Coats 6 to choose from WERE $170 to $240 NOW ALL *100 O F F All Sweaters Saturdays, Pendleton, Hohen Brut e 20% to 50% _______ O ff All Insulated Vests B\ Tempco Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police department reports handling the following business during the past week: January 8 11:56 p m Welfare Check January 9: I 30 p m-Assist Helicopter. January 10 3 08 pm Parking Citation Issued January 12 IM S a m-citation issued for Driving While Suspend ed. 9 43 p m -report of Criminal Mischief, ¡0 3<) p m.-citation issued for Excessive Noise. II 14 p m - citation issued for Expired License Plates January 13: 12 25 a m assist Morrow County Sheriffs depart ment. S 28 p m assist fire depart menl. 8 14 p m -citation issued for One Head I ight January 14 10 46 p m -citation issued for Disobeyed Stop Sign All Corduroy jeans Ire, Wrangler Reg. 22” to 23” S I Winter Coats Were 30% to 40% off 50% O F F NOW Pendleton, Halls, Tempro It Warms Your Heart Once in a while you see something that brings on that deep, warm feeling that renews your faith in fellow man. that makes you truly glad to be part of the human race I was struck hy such a feeling Iasi Friday in the Heppner High School gymnasium Oh. the ball game was great, too Both teams went in undefeated Hus was the big show down And then there is the traditional cross county rivalry It was electric Like two young bulls in a new pasture, the hoys faced off. pawing dirt to size each other up Two minutes into the game neither side had hit the hoop Then Heppner dumped in a irio of three pointers that left Riverside astonished and behind Through the first three quarters thjt's the way it was No sooner would Riverside tic il up. Hcppncr would jump two or four ahead II was a greal hall game Bui nud fourth quarter. Riverside took advan lage of two or three critical calls against Hcppncr (I swear. I didn't see 'em, hut what do I know?) Without (he official help. Riverside would have finished is they started, astonished But that's not what warmed my soul What struck me was the virtual lack of a dividing line between the 'Riverside section" and the "Heppner section" on the bleachers It was not for the lack of a Boardman crowd la*ts of my neighbors followed the team to town But it wasn't like a game for either team against Umatilla or Pilot Rock ll was more like a home town sc rimmage between the shirts and skins Boardman folks \at next to Heppner folks and sice versa Bondages of profession, business, neighborhoods was lar sirongcr than the com petitiveness of a ball game And there was plenty of thal There was much at stake and the hoys didn't let up just because the opponent was only across the county Nor did the enthusiasm of the tans Heppner f o l k s cheered their team hard and loud They booed the refs when the call went the wrong way They groaned when the lead changed against them And the Boardman folks did all those things too. with their usual gusto It was almost amusing to see a smattering ot spectators |ump to cheer a basket at one end of floor and then the fo lk s right beside them cheer at the other end And it was delightful to overhear the friendly conversa tions between rivals during the breaks I'm convinced it could only happen in Heppner Tough, competitive, uncompromising in their loyalty . the folks I know there are also friendly, accommodating, straight-forward folks who will do their best at the con test but won't let a ball game spill over into other things To be honest. I'm glad Riverside won After all that's my hometown team And I'd have been a little disappointed if they had lost, as I expect sonic of my friends in Heppner are Nevertheless it w as a thrilling game I'm much happier, however, to have seen the degree of cohesiveness between the folks in the crowd That's a far more important victory. I think Wc are often pitted against each other on some issue or another To he able to resolve those issues one way or another and still go on being the same folks from the same county, ready to stand together against the world marks us as u different, warm, wonderful crowd. That's what warmed my heart And made me glad to live, not only in Boardman with the winning basketball team, hut in Morrow County with winning friends and neighbors ............................... The Adventures of Grazelda & Clem (After Hours) 5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Gruzela quizzed. "H ey Clem, what's this weather gonna do7 Is it gonna ram, snow, sleet or what?’ V /rm perk ed up "Well Grazelda. I talked it over with the fellers down at S i l l i e r ’ «* SHnl M n r t A I h e v r o n and it’s gonna be unstable weather conditions " (Irazelda si/thed, "A nd what does that mean?" Clem beamed, "W hy that means that it's gonna either rain , snow, or sleet W'Orazetdu annined. "W hy oh why. do I ever ask him a ques- The Elks is the place to be! Births Tunqarav Elaine kcstler-a daughter, Tanqaray Elaine, was horn to Tassie Kcstlcr of Imgon on January 6. 1990 at Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston The baby weighed 6 lbs 4 o/s Nicky Lynne Miller-a daughter. Nicky Eynne was born to Mr and Mrs Boh Miller of Hillsboro on DKcmbar I I . I9B9 Grandparents are Rila and Arnie Hcdman. Heppner and Glen and lax Miller. Hemuston 50% O ff \1 Friday , Jan. 19th - 9 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Dance to the “ Shawn M a rie " band playing country rock n roll with a touch o f class. Songs from the ‘5()’ s to the RO’ s. Come join us!! Saturday , Jan. 20th- DINN ER featuring Beet Stc\N with Biscuits 676-9218 MEN’S WEAR Heppner | 7 .» • ¿0* Heppner Elks 358 676-9IK I Hhere Fnend\ Meet 142 N. Maill C o u rt S tm * t T la r k H CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS Beef B ananas 4 ib $ *l° ° > oi p k « 6 9 ( M ushroom s Roast Countrv Style Fork Ribs Ball Park Bert lib C au liflo w er N«*wton or Granny Smith 5 9 < ih Campbells Chicken Noodle 10 Set/ 19<u> Apples Assorted Cut Pork Sausage 2 tor Western Family Sandwich Cream 21b SOUP * | y o ib Pork Chops pi* Franks N O W A L I - Gardner’s 193 N Main St Sheriffs Report • | , # ib Cookie Western Family Thin Slued 2 So/ Lunch M eat ______ Prices Good January 18th - 22nd OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 7 A M. - 6 P M C ourt Street M arket Hcppncr 88 < , l 4 # ,kc 2 tor 88 <