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F O I K • H ip p n tr ( i u r i l r T In m , H rp p n rr, Oregon \S rd n rs d « t, h h r u » n 7, IWO ? 1 — ~ The O fficial Newspaper o f the City o f Hcppner and the County o f M orrow ON PA Sheriff’s Report ( ! l V s W ? ' GAZETTE-TIMES The lle p p n e r M o rro w C o u n ty ’» Hom e-Owned M eekly N rw s p u p rr U S P S 240 420 Published r m ) YSrdnrwtav and entered u «csiimd-rlaM mailer at Ike Pu»l OfTVe ai Hrppnrr Oregon under the Art of M arih J. I»74 Second dam p»xtagr paid ai lleppwer. I k r | i « OTTWe al 147 H n l VMBo» Xlrert I rlepimne l503l Addrrm . nmmunu alum« lo the Hrppnrr (.alette lim e*. P O I » « 3.17, Hrpp- ner. I »ergon V7»34 SuimripOnrw 312 in Marrow. Wheeler t.illlam and (»rant < iium ln 323 elsewhere Joyce Hughes OfTWr Manager. Is prcrtling April Xshrs ................................................................................. * * » » 3dlloe t.all I hafTre I.raphhs Ilepnrlmrnl Rack) 3«aiw l.rapkn« Hrparlmrnl Monique Parrel IXstnbullon km Hr nr (Jualls Binders David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor Thanks to fire departments T o the Editor: Hcppner Chamber o f Commerce extends their thanks to the Hcf>pner. lone ami Ixrxingtnn tire departments These volunteers deserve praise for their dedication, sleepless nights, long hours and efforts to save all they could for the businesses involv cd m the Saturday fire W e mi often take our firemen for granted This weekend reminded us how very im portant they arc Many hcarttclt thanks to everyone involved Heppner Police Report Births The Hcppner Police department reports handling the follow ing business during the past week January 29 10 V) a m Dog Complaint; 11 20 a m report ol Ifielt, I 07 p m Motorist Assist, 2 50 p m Assist Ambulance. 4 42 p m warning on Illegal Parking. 10 01 p in Motorist Assist January V) 6:25 p m Improper Parking Wanting, 7 25 p m citation issued for Driving While Suspend cd. Driving Uninsured; 11 26 p m report o f Prowler January 51 I p in cleared Theft Case; 5 27 p m courteous driver award give to Jodi Wilson Fchroary 2: 5 55 p m report o f Theft February 3 4 IK a m assist Eire Department. 2 45 p m report o f B u rglary. K 09 p m M otorist Assist. II 17 p m assisi Pendleton Police Department February 4 12 10 a m citation issued tor Careless Driving. 12 50 a m Civil Matter. V 44 p m report o f Suspicious Person. 6 28 p m utaiion issued lor Violation of the Basic Rule. 41 mph in a 25 zone Sincerely, Hcppner Chamber o f Commerce Clauda Hughes. Manager Jessica M arie < onnor-a daughter Jessica Marie was horn to Mary Connor o f Heppner on January 17. 1440 at G ood Shepherd Hospital in Hcmuston The baby weighed h lbs ■ </ Grandparents are Nelson ami Ians Connor o f Heppner (ireat grandparents are Albert and Mildred Connor, Heppner and Truman ami Winnie Messenger. Hermiston Great great gramlpurent is Truman Messenger. Sr Lexington and the late Leila Messenger Andres Campos-.i boy Andres was born to lro d cga rio ami Maria Campos o f Irrigon on January 2 L 1990 at C hhh I Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston The baby weighed 8 lbs 12 073 Paul Edward M oore-a hoy Paul Edward was horn to LaJward and I ixa Moore o f Boardman on January 27, |440at Good Shepfierd Hospital in Hermiston The baby weighed 9 lbs 10 o t Hope, Valby set Scout Sunday The congregations of Hope and Valhy Lutheran Parish will observe Ssout Sunday at the respective xcr sixes. Valhy at 9 a m and Hope at I I a ill Cub and Boy Scouts are en c« hi raged to wear their uniforms to worship services Adult leaders are also encouraged to wear their uniforms During the course o f the service special recognition will be given the boys ami ifieir leaders WELDING SEMINAR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE Also al Hope I uthcran ( hurch at 11 a m service there will be special music pros ulcd by the children of the Sunday School Pastor Hoohing’ s sermon at both services will be en titled "S trife or Peace’ " based on reading o f St Matthew 5 20 17 Visitors arc welcome to any and all services of Hope and Valhy I uthcran Parish St. Pat’s buttons for sale now St Patrick's Day buttons have been distributed for sale in downtown Heppner this week Many ol the downtown businesses have other St Patrick x items tor sale also " L o o k for these and help get in the spirit of the d a y ," said St Patrick's co-chairperson Diana Ball Story hour needs volunteers UAlt/ haa\. trb V The Heppner Public Library needs your help They need volunteers lor the pre school story hour It has become difficult to schedule so mconc to read tor story hour It is every Monday from 10 IA to II I ' a m at the library Call the library at 676 4464 to sign up / PLACE if< (H i fertilizer Plum The S h eriff s office at the cour thouse in Heppner report» dispat ching the following business during the past week January 29 Morrow County S h eriffs office responded to the Boardman area where two trees had fallen down across the road. Morrow County S h eriff v office investigated a prowler in the Irrigon area Investigation is continuing January 50 M orrow County deputy began an investigation of a one vehicle rollover on Hwy 206 hetween milepost 67 and 6M There were mi injuries. Morrow County S h eriff s office investigated a suspicious person in the Irrigon area where a subject was going door to door. Morrow County S h eriff x office investigated an animal problem in the Irrigon area Morrow County S heriffs office investigated a Criminal Mischief vandalism in the Irrigon area from the Corps o f Lnginecrx A fem e was cut and damage was SKI) January 51 Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Hepjv ner ambulance to the construction site on W illow Creek Road One male was transported by private vehicle and transferred to ambulance tor remainder of transport to Pioneer Memorial Hospital with an unknown injury. Morrow County S heriffs office investigated a lost child in the Irrigon area The 5 year old child was found safe near the home before the Dcpu tv's arrival. Morrow County S h eriffs deputy noticed a fence cut at the Port o f Morrow Air Port Amount o f damage i\ unknown ami invrxtiga don is continuing; Morrow County S h eriff x office received a complaint of an animal problem in the Irrigon area where coyotes were chasing the cattle. Morrow County Sheriffs office arrested Jeffrey I uallen Hay/left. U. Boardman for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants Hay/left was released on his ow n recognizance Ecbruary I M orrow County Sheriff's o ffice dispatched the Boardman ambulance to Desert Springs I states One male was transported to G ood Shepherd Hospital with an unknown illness February 2 Morrow County S h eriff s office dispatched the Arl ington ambulance to a two vehicle accident on I R4 caxtbound Tw o people were transported to The Dalles with unknown injuries Morrow County S heriff s office picked up a iiisenile on a hold for f ailure to Show tor a Show Cause Hearing Juvenile was transported to Benton Franklin Detention in Pasco. Morrow Cinmty S heriffs office arrested Patrick Verdell Erickson. 2* of Irrigon on three Irrigon Justice Court warrants tor Driving While Revoked am) Attempt to Elude Police Officer He was transported to Benton County Jail where he was lodged. Morrow County S h eriffs office dispatched the Arlington amhulamc to a residence at Ivy ami W 2nd Street A transport wav made to St Anthony s Hospital in Pendleton February 1 At about 4 20 a ni the Heppner Eire Department was paged out to the Wagon Wheel Cafe ami Lounge The fire department (ought tor about two hours before it spread into Bev's Bookkeeping and Central Market, which were all totally destroyed At about 9 a m the tire was contained with no spread lo other adjacent businesses, despite a high wind and in addition le x ington ami lone firemen were work ing to contain the fire As ot 4 p m the firemen were still at the scene Cause o f fire is under investigation by the State Fire Marshall's office No total dollar loss was available at this time but Central Market will rebuild. Morrow County S h eriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the ( hit back apartments t hie male was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County S h eriff s office responded to Irrigon area to in vestigatc an assault complaint Kathv Hudson. 14. was cited lor Assault IV February 4 Morrow County S h eriffs office responded to the ix lune TOPICS Aluminum H'rlJmg .< Brazing (iu l Irun Hunt fa, ing Joining /Animilur Afri.ili Ponder Tr,hnolog\ Silver Brazing Slum lru Slrrh H r I,ling ,3 Bni.ing Can H elding S alw ge Hrlding Safrlv .4 ( >SH 4 Come early for FREE lunch at Willows Grange Presented h\ Hoi kmount Research A M ow R O C iA m o c m HESFAHCM ^ A llO Y S INC 'e *» , CHEMICAL MEETING NOTICE Friday, Feh. 9 9:(M) A.M. - Noon Willows Grange, Ione^ Speakers: Russ Canon, Monsanto Gus Ulenson, Mobay Dennis Wilson, Dupont Applicator credit hours will be awarded. Lunch will he provided Sponsored by MCGG and Dobyn s Pest Control rigon area to begin an investigation o f criminal trespass Investigation is continuing. Morrow County S h eriff x office assisted Heppner Police department with a complaint o f a neighborhood disturbance No action was taken and problem was resolved February 5 Morrow County S h eriff v office responded to the Ir rigon area for an animal complaint No action was taken. Morrow County S h eriff s office responded to the Columbia Jr High in Irrigon to investigate a found substance Call proved to he unfounded, Morrow County S h eriff v office responded to asxixst Oregon State Police department with a Driving l mler the Influence o f Intoxicants arrest in the Boardman area Editor's note F.d Glenn's column was not asailalbe at press time EASTERN OREGON OUTDOORS Chamber Chatter bv Mark Hagelt By Claud« Hufltv«, Chamb*' Managnr Chamber is hack in business again, thanks lo the efforts o f many My office chair was found at Earley's, my file cabinet and a grocery basket o f rcv*urce books typewriter and other necessities at Ploy ha r Insurance, am) boxes o f singed files and important material at kahl Insurance ( Thanks to the cf lortx o f Steve Rhea and Bob kahl ) The lose was the Chamber archives and minutes from the beginning of Chamber It anyone has history or copies o f minutes stored somewhere, please let me know I'm most grateful for all that was rescued Chamber's new location is at Heppner I V with a desk courtesy ot Columbia Basin The great thing about small town living is the com mumty pulls together Hcppner is lough and will continue to make pro grexx It's the people who nuke the difference Ihc good news is “ C y cle < h ego n " has chosen Heppner as oik - location to spend the night on their annual bicycle excursion Ap pmxmutely 2500 bikers will spend September 9 here This means all kinds o f opportunities for Hcppner The town o f Gilchrrst realized S 10,000 when they staved there More details later Thought tor the week "W h en thc going gets lough, the tough get go in g ." 4-H News S even M ü n c h e n Bv Joe kin dle, Kc|uirtrr Ihc Seven Munchcrx 4 H cooking dub iiR-t on January 12 in Hepnpcr at the home of leader kay Proctor Members discussed the licid trip to l«unB W cv R ki ui Herm iwjn Whole wheat cookies were compared with white llour cookies and store bought with hom em ade co o k ies that members baked previously for a community project Members voted on being pooper scoopcrs in the tair parade and pickup trash after the St Patrick's weekend M I astside hunters accustomed to nun- ting deer or elk in traditionally non- . . .. . i *j . limited-entry arms could he un for a big A u u ltio n n l surprise- when the I1* * ) I arly Big r • if Game Svn opsis comes out later this spring it new profx>sals bs the hegon Department o f fish and W ildlife are adopted According to a recent release by O D f W the department has proposed that several new eastern Oregon areas be added to the list o f controlled hig ganK- hunts tor |U**I. alleging that con tinued habitat loss and new road construction necessitate the action l ight new controlled hunt units proposed for mule deer in reflect a significant restriction of hunimg opportunity in many popular eastern Oregon areas, the department said Those new units would include I 'kiah 2( A to tags. I Mi Emily. 400 tags. W Mi Emily. ’ i A) lags. Chesnim nus. 4(AI tags. Sumpter. I .(AS) tags. W Beulah. 2.000 tags. Interstate. 2. ( AS) tags and W arner. 2.2(A) tags The department admitted that while limiting the numbers o f hunters in a given area is not a favored manage tiK-nt strategv poor tawn survival and the increasing vulnerability o f bucks leaves biologists with little choice but to recommend additional limitations In most traditional limited entry buck deer areas, the department is pro [losing an increase in available tag numbers tn*m I9HU. .md a 12 cLiv season beginning September 29 Six new Rocky Ml bull elk hunt units have been proposed tor limited entry status for the l l*A) season They are Fossil #1 (Oct 51 Nov 4) 4(A) tags Heppner »1 (Oct 51 Nov 4i I. 5(A) tags. Heppner #2 (N o v 10 IKi. 1.5(A) tags. UkiahiNov 10-18), LVAMags. Desolation #1 (Oct U Nov 4i 2.**0<> tags and Desolation #2 (Nov 10 IK). 2.(300 tags In other controlled R<vkv Mt bull hunts (rifle), the department is recom mending no change in tag numbers from last year These and other big-game proposals are to be decided upon by the Fish and W ildlifc Commission when the final rules are adopted during a hear ing at O D FW headquarters on February 10 Input from a series o f public meetings held throughout the state in late January to discuss 1040 big-game proposals will also he considered by the commission at that hearing; un fortunately. the list of nK*eting sites and dates were not received from the department in time to allow publication before the meetings It has been proposed that applications for early controlled hunts must be cancelled with an official U S Postal Service post mark no later than April 2. 1940 Copies o f the 1440 Early Big Game Synopsis as well as controlled hunt application forms are available at licensing agents dur mg the week o f March KL some two to three weeks before the deadline. Given this, every attempt will he made to report the commission's final rulings on controlled hunt regulations in this column as stvon as the infor mation becomes available, to allow readers additional time in planning ap plication strategics lor fall hunts Prospective controlled spring bear hunters will again need to apply for |x-niiits prior to the publication ot the early hunt synopsis, this year a month sooner than in I4K4 I he deadline for application is February 15 Eastern Oregon controlled spring beat hunts run April 7 May 20 ¿ /tuts rro - posed for Limited Entry Justice Court Report Ihc Justice Court office at the courthouse annex in Heppner reports handling the following business dur mg the lust week Jean Ann Turner, 51. Heppner Violation o f the B a s ic Rule. 50 mph in a 25 designated speed zone. SM fine; Dustin Joe Padhcrg. 19, lone ( >pen Container, S44 fine. Gary B Rea. 20. lone ( »pen Con tainer. S49 fine ¿ '• i -' ( The Adventures of Grazelda & Clem (A fte r Hours) 5:(MI u.m. - 11 :(M) p.m. (iruzeldu ruluimeJ. Clem Boy. oh boy that danged fire almost got > 1 ill«‘ r ' s M in i H a r t A ( h « * \ r o n where I gel all my gas, oil, milk, bread beverages, snacks and lunch stuff " ClempriH-UiimeJ. Except for a stroke of luck, turn of a card, roll of the dice a wide parking lot. the grace of God. and the Hepp ner Fire Department. Miller's would have been history " Grazelda ughed. For once Clem, I agree with you " Court St root Vlnrkot CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS VVrstrm fam ily s lu is l Amern an Ib o z Kiwi F r u i t 8 Fo, * | — $l°°.a Cheese lm|M-rial 1 lb cube 49( Danjou P ea rs Green s«xxil«*xs M argarine tit <>/ Spaghetti Sauce ea Newmans i j G rapes I t 1* , S i i ” W i*stern f amity 12 o z B roccoli 4 # *« . Shoulder Clod C h o c o la te Chips ... Western fam ily Frozen 2 lb Roast Fren ch Fries t»t two Top Sirloin Alpo tanned lH*et (bunks 14 oz Steak * 1 * * , (Assorted (ills ) Pepsi 6 j>k i ans $ ! • • P rice s G o o d F e b ru a ry 8th - 12th W e . ^ H ill do our best to supply the needs o f the community. O PEN 7 DAYS A W EEK - 7 a.ITI. - 7 p.Ill. Court St root Vlarkol M IN Court ea Dogfood Diet Diet l .itleine fie e P o rk Chops 9 9 * Hcppner 676 ‘ 3M5 ...... .