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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, June 27, 1990
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
Countv of Morrow
Sheriff’s Report
The Sheriffs office at the cour­
thouse in Heppner reports dispat­
ching the follow ing business during
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The Heppner
the past week:
June 19: Morrow County deputy
assisted
Hermiston Police depart­
Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
ment and the ambulance with a pa­
tient in the Irrigon area;
U S P S 240-420
Published every Wednesday and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office
Morrow County Sheriff s office
at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second class postage paid
dispatched the Heppner ambulance
at Heppner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228.
to 185 S Chase One male was
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Bos 337, Hepp­
transported to Pioneer Memorial
ner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $12 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant
Hospital with an unknown illness;
Counties; $23 elsewhere.
Joyce H u g h es............................................................... Office Manager, Typesetting
Morrow County deputy respond­
April Sykes ................................................................................................. News Editor
ed to the Boardman area to a report
Beth Rafferty ........................................................................... Graphics Department
of an unfamiliar vehicle;
Becky E v a n s............................................................................. Graphics Department
Morrow County Sheriffs office
Monique P a rr el..........................................................................................Distribution
dispatched
the Fossil ambulance to
Kay Rene Qualls . ............................................................................................. Bindery
the Asher Clinic. A 4 year old was
transported to Condon for Airlife of
David and April Sykes, Publishers
Bend to pickup;
Morrow County deputy respond­
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of
smoke coming from the Umatilla
Army Depot.
June 20: Morrow County deputy
responded to the Lexington area for
a report of a neighborhood distur­
bance. Deputies were unable to
locate anything;
To the Editor:
Morrow County deputy arrested
Gee whiz, Ed (Glenn), are you
live side by side to the benefit of all.
Ernest Jake Lesley. 28, Kansas, on
ever a big help in building a consen­
If we can’t, the whole United States
a warrant for Theft 1. Lesley posted
sus in South Morrow County? Well,
is in trouble, not just South Morrow
bail;
no. actually you aren't. Was this
County.
Morrow County deputy arrested
your intention?
Why not live and let live? The
Darren L. Heath. 26. Redmond, on
You are telling us via your column
alternative isn’t attractive, or
a Baker County warrant for Forgery
in the Gazette-Times that production
productive.
I end a Deschutes County warrant
people, students, and retirees cannot
Sincerely,
fot Failure To Appear/Driving
(s) Meg Murray
Under the Influence of Intoxicants.
lone
Heath was lodged at Union County;
M l rrow County deputy respond­
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of
OREGON
a dog :omplaint;
Mori j w County deputy respond­
ed to tht Irrigon area for a report of
EQUAL HOUSING
D ep a rtm e n t o f V eterans A ffairs
vandalism;
OPPamjNmr
Morrov County deputy arrested
Patrick Vcrdell Erickson, 23. on a
Umatilla County warrant for Failure
to Appear/i'erve Time for Driving
While Suspended/False Name to a
Bids Must Be Received By: 7-10-90 at 5 p.m.
Police Officer and on a Morrow
Bids Will Be Opened At: 7 . 1 1-90 at 9 a.m.
County warrant for Failure To Ap-
pear/Furnishing Alcohol to Minors.
BOARDMAN - Rt. 1, Box 78C
Erickson was lodged at Umatilla
County
Jail.
4 bdrms., 3 baths, & 2,579 sf
June 21: Morrow County Sheriff s
situated on 0.98 acre.
office dispatched the Boardman am­
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bulance to a one vehicle rollover on
1-84 at milepost 169. Five subjects
O nly signed original O D V A forms will be accepted
Copies will be rejected.
were transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital with unknown injuries;
THE DEPARTMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REIECT AIL OFFERS.
Morrow County Sheriff s office
We sell all properties "AS IS” without warranty. (May contain code violations)
dispatched the Arlington fire depart­
ment to a field fire at the Benton
SALEM FIELD OFFICE
Court House in Olex;
Morrow County deputy respond­
700 Summer St. NE
ed to the Irrigon Community Park
Salem, Oregon 97310
for an animal problem.
1-800-382-7253
June 22: Morrow County deputy
1-373-2384
responded to the West Glen area of
Boardman on a report of a prowler.
Problem was resolved;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
“ HAPPY BIRTHDAY RUTH McCABE”
dispatched the Spray ambulance to
On July 2
a residence to assist a male with an
Sakes Alive! You're 75
unknown illness. Subject was
Dear Mom: Our thoughts are of you from near & far to wish you a very Happy
transported by Airlife;
Birthday. A ll our love. Doris & Ron. Chris. Grace & Leland, Alvin &
Morrow County deputy respond­
De Anna. L o la A . & Jim and their loving families.
ed to an Irrigon residence regarding
an animal problem. Problem was
Your Family Dining Place-The Elks Club
solved;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
Friday, June 29- Prime Rib
dispatched the Mitchell ambulance to
Roast Beef Buffet
a residence in the Mitchell area to
assist with a child with unknown in­
Saturday , June 30- Whole Roast Pig (no menu)
juries. Child was transported by
WELCOME GOLF TOURNAMENT
r,
private vehicle;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
Saturday, June 30-
dispatched the Arlington Fire
Department to a field fire seven
Back by request-live music
miles south of Arlington on Hwy 19
NORTHERN LIGHTS SHOW ~ ~
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near Columbia Ridgeway I-andtleld.
Children are welcome to use our dining facilities.
near the Chem Security and Oregon
NO ladies nite until Sept.
I Waste Systems;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
Elks are community oriented- get involved. The Jj dispatched the Rufus ambulance to
more participation, the bigger and better we benefit | Jack's Fine Foods in Biggs for a
male with an unknown problem.
| the communities._________
J June 23: Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for a
report of an animal problem. Cita­
tion was issued to Irene Marry of Ir­
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676-9181
Where Friend\ M eet'
142 N. Main | rigon for Maintaining a Dog as a
Public Nuisance;
Morrow County deputy respond­
ed to an accident on I 84 involving
a deer. There were no injuries;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Fossil ambulance to
a residence in the Kinzua area to
assist with a male with an unknown
for
illness:
Morrow County deputy assisted a
motorist on 1-84. Problem was
solved;
Morrow County deputy gave
motorist assist to a vehicle on 1-84
A tow was requested and sent;
Morrow County deputy respond­
ed to the Boardman area for a report
of Theft. Taken from Juan Longoria.
Jr of West Glen was $400 worth of
tools. $100 in gasoline and lumber;
Morrow County deputy respond­
Camping • Fishing • Picnics
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of
a neighborhood disturbance;
Travel • Outdoor Living
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Boardman fire depart
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR SUMMER FUN!!
ment to Allen Court for a report of
heavy smoke in that area;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance
to a residence in Boardman for a
male with unknown injuries Sub­
ject was transported to Good
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G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
Letters to the Editor
Live and let live
SEALED-BID PROPERTIES
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Heppner Police
Report
The Heppner Police department
reports handling the following
business during the past week:
June 18: 10:04 a m.-Warrant
Arrest.
June 20: 7:56 a.m.-Parking Cita­
tion; 12 a.m.-report of Fight.
June 21: 5:1 > p.m.-report of Loud
Music; 12:21 _p.m.-Motorist Assist.
June 22: 4:45 p.m-assist Morrow
County Sheriff s department; 5:05
p.m .-assist M orrow County
Sheriffs department; 5:10 p. m-
assist Morrow County Sheriff s
department: 8:20 p.m.-report of
Criminal Mischief; 8:38 p.m.-Dog
Complaint.
June 23: 12:25 a.m.-report of
Domestic Violence; 10:59 a.m.-
report of Attempted Burglary.
June 24: 8:02 p.m.-report of
Criminal Mischief: 9:35-Arrest for
Disorderly Conduct.
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Grey
Funeral services were held for
Joan Shelby (Wright) Grey at the
Flower Gap Primitive Baptist
Church Cemetery, Mt. Airy, North
Carolina, on June 26. 1990.
Mrs. Grey, 53, died Saturday,
June 23. at her home.
She was horn April 24, 1937, to
Joe and M aryette W right in
Portland She attended school in
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Genevieve ‘Jet’ Corbin, 72, of
Heppner, died Friday. June 22, 1990
at her home.
A graveside funeral service was
held at the Heppner Masonic
Cemetery June 25.
She was born Dec. 30, 1917 at In­
dependence, Ore. to John and Lulu
Brickell Hanna. The family moved
to Heppner in 1924 and she attend­
ed school in Heppner.
On July 17, 1937, she married
Bert E. Corbin at Pendleton. She
worked for many years at the Varie­
ty store. Court Street Market and
Central Market, all in Heppner. She
was also queen of the Morrow Coun­
ty Fair and Rodeo in the I930’s.
Survivors include a daughter,
Cara Lee Hamilton of Haines; sons.
Kay of Richland, Wash, and Terry
of Beaverton; sisters Jean Bennett
and Mildred Connor and brother
John Hanna, all of Heppner; eight
grandchildren and eight great­
grandchildren. Her husband, Bert,
died in October 1989.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Pioneer Memorial
Hospital Home Health Services,
P.O. Box 9. Heppner, OR 97836.
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner was
in charge of arrangements.
Gresham until the family moved to
Heppner. She was a 1955 graduate
of Heppner High School.
On January 25, 1963 she married
Dale Grey.
Mrs. Grey was a registered nurse
and received her training at
Deaconess Hospital, Spokane, WA.
She pursued her career in nursing
and worked in Heppner and
Gresham prior to moving to North
Carolina in 1976. She was employed
in Mt. Airy, N.C. from 1976 until
her illness torced her to retire in
1989.
She is survived hy her husband
Dale and daughter Cyndi at home;
daughter Sheridan of Burlington,
N.C., parents Joe and Maryette
Wright, Gresham; sister Judy
Buschke, and grandmother Hazel
Hamlin, Heppner, and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the American Cancer Socie­
ty or a charity of your choice.
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Coast to Coast
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Genevieve ‘Jet’ Corbin
With the Fourth of July soon upon
us, we should reflect on the occasion.
I remember the day called “ In­
dependence Day.” It was, of course,
the day the Declaration of In­
dependence was ratified. Actually, the
date was really July 2, 1776, but tradi­
tionally we celebrate July 4. The
preciseness of historic detail is beyond
us in this article.
My history teacher reminded me that
the move in the Colonies toward in­
dependence grew out of the failure of
the mother country to allow the Col­
onies representation in Parliament.
Great Britain imposed heavy taxes on
the Colonies. After all, that’s what col­
onies are for, to feed the governmen­
tal coffers back home. It’s been that way since civilization began.
The phrase "taxation without representation” really did cover much of
the drive toward independence. But there were many regulations too, that
the Colonies had no voice in drafting.
In that historical context, next week we will celebrate the day in­
dependence was declared. Independence carries with it the freedom to ex­
ercise that independence. The new constitution did not survive long without
a bill of rights that embodied that freedom.
In many and varied forms, the freedom our independence-seeking
forefathers crafted is being exercised by all of us today. And that, indeed,
is cause to celebrate.
These very words are brought to you compliments of the freedom of
the press to print the truth, even if it might be embarassing to some govern­
mental official, or detrimental to the state.
Each of us is free to attend the panel discussion on water issues Thurs­
day night and voice his opinion, even if it may be contrary to that held
by the government or some other person. That, too, is cause to celebrate.
It simply must be true that we are free to worship as we choose, just
count the number of different churches in town. We do not have police
searching through our dresser drawers without cause nor are we arrested
on mere suspicion of crime.
We are free to pursue an occupation of our choice, move to a different
city, marry our own love and raise our children in the city or the country.
The American market place is the broadest in scope of any in the world,
offering a selection of goods and services unknown outside our own coun­
try. Trade and commerce and the profit motive is second nature to nearly
all of us, yet we have time to paint and write and watch the birds.
All of these things are cause to celebrate in the most joyous way. You
will read severe criticism of our system, government, state of affairs in
general in this column. But make no mistake. I believe this country is the
greatest one the world has ever know n and next week is the annual occa­
sion for all truly patriot Americans to stand up and be counted.
Court Street Market
July 4th
And
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Obituaries
Independence
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SUMMER FUN
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Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston;
Morrow County deputy respond­
ed to Pauls in Irrigon for a report of
a stolen vehicle. William O.
Medlock, 28, was cited and releas
ed for Unauthorized Use of a Motor
Vehicle;
Morrow County deputy respond­
ed to the Boardman area for an
animal complaint;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance
to a residence in Boardman for a
child with an unknown illness. Child
was transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital.
June 24: Morrow County Sheriff s
office arrested Felipi Trinidad Solor-
sano, 28. for Driving Under the In­
fluence of Intoxicants. He was
released on h>s own recognizance:
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the lone Fire Department
to a fire in the 8 mile area. Fire was
out upon arrival.
June 25: Morrow County Sheriff s
office dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to a residence on Kunze and
Paul Smith Roads. One 74 year old
female with an unknown illness was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital;
Morrow County deputy respond­
ed to Riverview Trailer Park in Ir­
rigon to a report of a subject being
threatened by three males. Call was
unfounded;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Boardman fire depart­
ment to a grass fire on Kunze Road.
Fire was a controlled burn;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Arlington fire depart­
ment to a wheat fire in the Olex area.
Fire was extinguished before their
arrival;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
responded to the Big River Farms to
investigate a report of a possible
theft. Investigation is continuing.
June 26: Morrow County Sheriffs
office dispatched the Boardman Fire
team to a report of a fire on 1-84.
Hwy 730 Junction caused by a blown
transform er. Umatilla electric
responded, fire secured and
extinguished.
676-9961
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Cut-up (Oregon)
1 Ib. cello bag
Carrots
2 bags for
9 9
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Fryers
99 *
ib.
Margarine
Cello wrapped
55 V
Cauliflower
Parkay
1st 3
5 9
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Western Family frozen reg., pink-12 oz.
Large size
Green Peppers
if..
8 9 * Lemonade-Lime
1st 4
5 9
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Lemon powdered dishwasher detergent 50 oz.
Green & orange flesh
Honeydew Melons
5 9
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Cascade
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6 pk. 12 oz. cans
T-Bone
ib. Pepsi family
Steak
Top Sirloin
Steak
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OPEN MON - FRI
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7 A .M .-7 P.M.
dep.
Prices Good June 28th - July 2nd
We will he closed July 4th.
SAT & SUN
8 A.M. - 6 P M
Court Street Market
III N. Court
Heppner
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