FOL'R - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 25, 1990
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The Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
U S P S. 240-420
Publish«! every V\ ednesday and entered as second-class matter at the Post Office
at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second class postage paid
at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9228.
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Joyce Hughes ........................................................... Office Manager. Typesetting
April Sykes ................................................................................... . .News Editor
Beth Rafferty......................................................................... Graphics Department
Becky E v a n s.................... .....................................................Graphics Department
Monique P a r r e t..................................................................................... Distribution
Kay Rene Qualls........................................................................................... Bindery
David and April Sykes, Publishers
Letters to the Editor
Terminally ill child seeks Guiness record
To the Editor:
On July 24, 1990 our family was
shocked with the news of the cruel,
senseless murder of George and
Charmatne (Meyers). Too often we
think these things only happen to
other people. Now this horrible act
has taken two loving individuals who
were parents and grandparents to us.
We must realize that this dreadful
crime can happen to any of us at any
time. We are all the victims of these
cold-blooded murderers because
they take the lives of loved ones that
can never be replaced. We ask that
you help us to not let their needless
deaths be for nothing.
Join with us by insisting on
tougher laws and swift and sure
justice for those who commit such
atrocities. Each and everyone of you
are hard working people. Do you
want your tax dollars spent to house,
clothe and feed people like those
who murdered our parents? We ask
you to help us work to ensure that
our parents attackers and other
murderers are punished for their
crimes.
We realize this is a difficult issue
to think about unless it has affected
your own personal lives. Yet, we ask
you for a moment to consider how
you would feel if someone you love
was taken from you for no reason.
It is hard to imagine the pain and
grief.
Please help us and future victims
of such crimes by writing to those
in our local and state government
who are in the decision-making posi
tions. Better legislation is needed
which will make penalties and
sentences tougher for criminals.
Please call or write the following
people whose address is: State
C apitol,
Salem ,
Oregon
97310-Governor Neil Goldschmidt,
phone 378-3111; Senate President
John Kitzhaber phone 378-8173;
Senate Minority Leader John Bren-
neman, phone 378-8176; House
Speaker Vera Katz, phone
378-8977; House Minority Leader
Larry Campbell, phone 378-8772;
Joint Interim Judiciary Committee,
phone 378-5962; Attorney General
Dave Frohnmayer, 100 Justice
Building, Salem Oregon 97310,
phone 378-6002.
Thank you for your time and
thoughts.
The Meyers family.
(s) Carlene A. San Martin
and family
Gregory G. Meyers and family
29258
Lone
Pine
Road
Brownsville, OR 97327
Insist on tough laws swift justice
inumir
To the Editor:
Craig Shergold is a seven year old
boy who is suffering from a brain
tumor and is expected to live for only
a short time. It is his ambition to gain
entry in the Guiness Book of
Records for the largest number of
get well cards ever received by an
individual.
We would appreciate it if,,^com
mon with ourselves and others you
would send a get well card to Craig
at the following address: 36 Shelby
Road, Carshalton, Surrey, SNB 1 Id
England.
Thanks for your help.
Very Sincerely,
(s) Mike and Kay Proctor
Justice Court
Report_
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in Hepp
ner reports handling the following
business during the following week:
Joe Miller Ephrem, 37, Portland-
Violation of Cooperative Road
Closure Operator, $70 fine:
Deanna Lee Clark, 45, Haines-
Exceeding Bus/Truck Speed. 65
mph in a 55 mph zone, $37 fine;
Carl Lewis W idener, 37,
Lexington-Exceeding the Maximum
Speed, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$43 fine.
(After Hours)
5:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Clem announced, "Hey Grazelda,I’m
gonna run down to M iller 's Mini
Mart A C hevron and pick up some
goodies. What kind of goodies do you
want?”
Grazelda beamed, ’T il have some
Zingers, bear claws, and brownies. "Clem shook his head, "No no,
I mean goodies like beer, beer and more beer.” Grazelda snorted,
“ Oh yuk, forget it Clem, just forget it!!”
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Morrow County Sheriffs depart
Shepherd Hospital with an unknown
ment; 6:34 p.m.-assist Morrow
illness;
County Sheriffs department; 7:09
Morrow County Sheriffs office
The Morrow County Sheriffs of
p.m.-issued citation for No Operator
dispatched the Boardman fire depart
fice at the courthouse in Heppner
The Heppner Police department License; 9:07 p.m.-report of Fire;
reports dispatching the following
ment to a grass fire on Canal Road
reports handling the following 9:18 p.m.-report of Problem at
business during the past week:
in Boardman;
business during the past week:
Hotel; 9:24 p.m.-assist Morrow
July 17: Morrow County Sheriffs
Morrow County Sheriffs office
July 9: 12:44 a. m.-motorist assist; County Sheriffs department; 11
office dispatched the Arlington fire
dispatched the Boardman fire depart
2:30 a.m.-report of Loud Party.
p.m.-report of Loud Party.
department to the Woelpem area;
ment to a car fire one mile west of
July
10:
9:04
p.m.-assist
Morrow
July 20: 7:25 a.m.-report of
Morrow County deputy respond
Tower Road on 1-84;
County
S h eriff’s
office.
Criminal Mischief; 12:39 p.m.-
ed to the Irrigon area to check out
Morrow County Sheriffs office
July 11: 1:21 p.m.-false alarm;
Motorist Assist; 5:39 p.m.-assist
a driving complaint;
dispatched the Heppner ambulance
11:43
p.m.-false
alarm.
Morrow County Sheriffs depart
Morrow County Sheriffs office
to a city residence tor a 67 year old
July 12: 9:12 p.m.-report of ment; 5:44 p.m.-assist Morrow
female with an unknown illness.
dispatched the Spray fire department
Disturbance.
County Sheriffs department; 6:12
to a field fire off Taylor Basin Road;
Female was transported to Pioneer
July
13:
5:27
p.m.-assist
Morrow
p.m
.-assist M orrow County
Morrow County Sheriffs office
Memorial Hospital;
County Sheriffs office; 8:06 p.m.- S heriff’s
departm ent
6:25
dispatched the Heppner fire depart
Morrow County deputies respond
assist
Morrow
County
Sherifffs
p
.m
.-assist
M
orrow
County
ment to the South end of Main Street
ed to an Irrigon residence to in
office.
Sheriffs department; 9:35 p.m.-
past the swimming pool;
vestigate the report of a prowler.
July 14: 1 p.m.-motorist assist;
citation issued for Disobeyed Stop
Morrow County deputy respond
Deputies were unable to locate
4:22 p.m.-Parking citation issued;
Sign.
ed to the Irrigon area for a residen
anyone.
8:19 p.m.-assist Morrow County
July 21: 2:43 p.m.-assist Morrow
tial problem;
July 22: Morrow County deputy
Sheriffs office.
County Sheriffs department; 5:29
Morrow County deputy respond
responded to a residence near Board-
p.m.-report of Criminal Mischief;
ed to Pauls in Irrigon for a report of
man to control a traffic problem. In
July 15: 12:03 a.m.-officer re
7:23 p.m.-assist Morrow County
a driving complaint.
vestigation is continuing;
quested for Security Check; 2:50
July 18: Morrow County Sheriffs
Morrow County deputy respond a.m.-report of Prowler; 10:02 a.m.-
Sheriffs department; 9:07 p.m.-
ed to the Irrigon marina to assist a
office contacted Hermiston Police
report of Criminal Mischief.
citation issued for Unauthorized
department for a Umatilla am
motorist;
10:38
p.m .-A ssist
July 15: 2:50 a.m.-report of Prow Helmet;
bulance to go to Irrigon Marina for
Morrow County deputies respond
ler; 10:02 a.m.-report of Criminal Ambulance.
a report of an injury;
ed to a location in Irrigon to in
July 22: 12:02 a.m.-report of Gun
Mischief.
vestigate a report of a theft in pro
Morrow County deputy respond
July 16: 4:10 p.m.-assist Morrow Shots.
ed to a one vehicle rollover on 1-84
gress. Call was unfounded;
County Sheriffs department; 5:16
mile post 170. A tow truck was
Morrow County deputy respond
p.m.-Motorist Assist; 7:07 p.m.-
requested;
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of
citation issued for Wrong Way on
Morrow County Sheriffs office
a zoning problem. Investigation is
One Way Street.
Cook ‘N’ Delight
dispatched the Boardman fire depart
continuing;
By Laurel Temple, Reporter
July 17: 4:13 p.m.-False Alarm;
ment to Frontier Trailer Courts for
Morrow County deputy respond
The Cook ‘N’ Delight 4-H club
4:55 p.m.-assist Fire department.
a grass fire;
ed to areas along 1-84 to check on
July 19: 12:44 a.m.-request of
met Wednesday, July 11 to discuss
Morrow County Sheriffs office
reports of spot fires possibly caused
fair and classes in which to
ficer for Security Check; 1:01 a.m.-
contacted farmers and businesses in
by
lightning.
Fires
were
request officer for Security Check;
participate.
the area with fire equipment for an
extinguished;
The next meeting was scheduled
5:02 p.m.-false alarm; 5:22 p.m.-
out of district fire east of Hwy 207,
Morrow County Sheriffs office
report of Drunk Driver; 5:37 p.m.-
for July 19.
mile post 4.
dispatched the Mitchell fire depart
Assist Ambulance; 6:16 p.m.-assist
July 19: Morrow County deputy
ment to a fire on the Circle Bar Co.
responded to the Boardman area for
property. Fire was extinguished.
a complaint of a neighborhood
Juily 23: Morrow County deputy
disturbance. The problem was
responded to the lone area to in
resolved;
vestigate a suspicious vehicle;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
M orrow County deputy in
dispatched the Boardman fire depart
vestigated a report of vandalism near
ment to a fire in the Boardman area;
the fairgrounds. Investigation is
continuing;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Arlington fire depart
Morrow County deputy respond
ment to a vehicle fire on 1-84 west ed to the lone area to investigate a
neighborhood complaint. Complaint
bound mile post 141;
Morrow County deputy respond was referred to the civil department;
ed to the Irrigon area to investigate
Morrow County deputy respond
a complaint of an animal problem; ed to Irrigon to investigate a theft
Morrow County Sheriff s office report. Investigation is continuing;
dispatched the Heppner ambulance
Morrow County deputy respond
to a residence on Baltimore Street. ed to the Lexington area to in
There was no transport;
vestigate a report of theft;
Morrow County deputy respond
Morrow County Sheriffs office
ed to an Irrigon residence to in dispatched the Boardman ambulance
vestigate
a
com plaint
of to a residence at the Outback Apart
harrassment;
ments in Boardman. One female
Morrow County deputy respond with an unknown illness was
ed to a residence in the Irrigon area transported to Good Shepherd
for a domestic problem;
Hospital;
Morrow County deputy respond
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Lexington area to in
ed to a residence near Boardman to
vestigate a juvenile problem;
investigate a domestic problem. Pro
Morrow County Sheriffs office blem was solved.
responded to Rock Street in Hepp
During the week of July 16
ner for a report of a juvenile through 22 Morrow County Sheriff s
problem;
deputies assisted three stranded
Morrow County Sheriffs office motorists.
responded to the West Glenn area of
Boardman for a report of a possible
prowler. Deputy was unable to
locate prowler upon his arrival.
Clayton Michael Morter-a son,
July 20: Morrow County Sheriff s
office dispatched the Heppner am Clayton Michael was bom to Ralph
bulance to a residence in the 8 mile and Anne Morter of lone on July 12,
1990 at Good Shepherd Hospital in
area. One female with an unknown
Hermiston. The baby weighed 5 lbs
illness was transported;
Morrow County Sheriffs office 3V4 ozs.
Grandparents are Perry and Kathy
dispatched the lone Fire department
to a stubble fire at Juniper Canyon Morter of lone and Jeremiah and
Kathleen O ’Leary of Paisley.
Road north of Baseline;
Hannah Pearl Wight-a daughter
Morrow County deputy respond
No son . . . I don’t know if it was a bird
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of Hannah Pearl was bom to Robert
a theft of a tool box from the back and Betty Wight of Lexington on Ju
or a plane, but he was wearing Red
of a pickup at Pauls in Irrigon. Value ly 18, 1990 at St. Anthony Hospital
Wing SuperSoles.
in Pendleton. The baby weighed 5
was unknown;
lbs.
15'h
oz.
Morrow County deputy took a
Grandparents are Harry and Fae
report of an animal problem in
Boardman. Problem was resolved; Green, Lexington and honorary
Morrow County deputy respond great-grandmother is Bertha Holt,
ed to the Irrigon area for a report of Creswell. Hannah joins a brother
Zackary, 6 and a sister Maranda, 5,
phone harassment.
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July 21 : Morrow County Sheriffs at home.
HEPPNER RE
office dispatched the Arlington fire
143 N. MAIN
r*H O E S
department to a trench fire at the
Arlington landfill. Kemm Security
Made in U.S.A.
contained the fire and cancelled the
fire department call;
Comfort and Dependability
It is time to get your yard or lots
Morrow County Sheriffs office
cleaned
up.
Let’s
keep
Heppner
Trusted for Generations.
dispatched the Arlington fire depart
ment to a brush fire on 1-84 mile post looking good and free of hazards.
1 on the south side of the railroad
tracks. Fire was contained;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance
to Rt. 1 Box 69, Boardman. One
male was transported to Good | Western Family reg./ autodrip 39 oz.
Red
4-H News
"Leland and Barbara Ansotegui
would like to welcome Mike and
Kay Proctor as the new owners
of Green Feed & Seed as of August
6th. We would like to take this op
portunity to thank all of our
customers for the last 14 years.
Lee & Barb
Births____
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