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The Heppner
G AZETTE-TIM ES
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
U S P S. 240-420
Published every Wednesday 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.
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337, Hepp
ner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $15 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant
Counties; $23 elsewhere.
Joyce H ughes............................................................ Office Manager, Typesetting
.................... News Editor
April Sykes ............
. . . Graphics Department
Carol A th erly ........
.. .Graphics Department
Becky Evans ..........
.....................Distribution
Monique Parret . . . .
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Penni keersemaker.
............................... Printer
Bob S m ith ..............
David and April Svkes. Publishers
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County Sheriffs of
fice at the courthouse in Heppner
reports dispatching the following
business during the past week;
July 16: Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for an
animal problem. Investigation is
continuing;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the lone area for a harassment
com plaint. Investigations are
continuing;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the lone area for a motor vehi
cle accident. There were no injuries
reported.
July 17: Morrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman area for
a problem with 911 phone lines.
Situation was remedied.
July 18: Morrow County deputy
responded to Big River Farms for a
report of trespassing;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to a motor vehicle accident 4 Vi
miles up Willow Creek in Heppner;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to take a report of an animal pro
blem in the Irrigon area;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to make contact with a party
regarding an animal problem;
Morrow County Sheriff s office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance
to the M arina. One female
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital and then airlifted to
Portland.
July 19: Morrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman area to
assist Children's Service Division
with a case;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Irrigon area for a noise
complaint;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance
to the west bound rest area. One
female was transported to Good
Shepherd Hospital;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Condon ambulance to
O regon St. One m ale was
transported to Gilliam County
Medical Center.
July 20: Morrow County deputy
responded to the Irrigon area for a
neighborhood disturbance;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the lone Fire department
to a field fire on the Joel Peterson
ranch 10 miles southwest of lone;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Irrigon Marina for a
juvenile problem;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Irrigon Mobile Court for
an animal complaint.
July 21: Morrow County deputy
responded to the west bound Board-
man rest area to investigate a report
of a suspicious male lingering in the
area with a pit bull. Man was gone
upon officer's arrival;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to Lexington to investigate a
report of a loud party; situation was
resolved;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Fossil ambulance and
requested Air Life for a female pa
tient with an illness. Patient was
transported to St. Anthony’s in
Pendleton;
Morrow County deputy made con
tact with an Irrigon resident regar
ding a civil matter;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance
to 705 Mt. Adams, Boardman, for
a person with an unknown illness.
Transport was made to Good
Shepherd Hospital;
Morrow County deputy contacted
Randy Bruton, Kennewick, WA.,
regarding a criminal mischief mat
ter. Investigation is continuing;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Ball residence in lone for
a report of reckless driver and
harassm ent. Investigation is
continuing.
July 22: Morrow County deputy
made contact with a Lexington
business regarding a civil matter.
There was no action taken;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Dooney residence in Irrigon
for a report of two cords of wood
stolen. Investigation is continuing;
Morrow County deputy made con
tact with a Dufur resident regarding
camping gear missing from a camp
site on Willow Creek Road, Hepp
ner. Investigations are continuing;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
dispatched the Boardman ambulance
to the Boardman Health Clinic for a
transport to Good Shepherd
Hospital;
Morrow County deputies respond
ed to a residence on Hwy 74, north
of lone, for a report of an unwanted
subject. Subject was gone upon
arrival;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Riverview Trailer Court,
Irrigon, for a neighborhood
problem;
Morrow County deputy made con
tact with an Irrigon residence regar
ding a civil matter;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Russell residence in Board-
man for a report of a trailer stolen
from Gourdo Manufacture in Ir
rigon. Investigation is continuing;
Morrow County deputy respond
ed to the Toms residence on Olsen
Road, Boardman, for a report of a
stolen sign. Value of sign was
unknow n.
Investigation
is
continuing;
Morrow County deputy received
a report of a reckless driver on 1 st
St. and Division, in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy assisted
the Boardman Police department in
a report of a neighborhood problem
on Columbia Avenue in Boardman.
July 23: Morrow County deputy
responded to the Boardman area to
check area for possible vandalism.
Call was unfounded;
Morrow County Sheriffs office
assisted Oregon State Police with a
motor vehicle accident on 182 and
184 interchange.
You’ve heard the saying “ Mar
riages are made in heaven, so is
thunder and lightening.” My calen
dar today refutes that with the say
ing, “ Marriages are not made in
heaven; they come in kits and you
have to put them together.” The
same may be said for our com
munities and your Chamber of Com
merce. We are continually trying to
put all the parts together to create the
image in our town that we wish to
be known for. This means all entities
working together: the city and coun
ty; the Fair Board and rodeo com
mittee; the St. Pat’s committee and
other involved organizations;
businesses, schools and parents. The
list goes on and continual challenges
from swim pool repair to fairgrounds
expansion to housing and jobs keeps
the “ kit” from being boring or too
easy.
All the parts do come together to
make a whole. Volunteers continue
to give their time as Heppner forges
ahead toward more visitor space,
housing, job possibilities, beautifica
tion, com m unity events and
economic development. Growth will
happen. Increased calls to Heppner
indicate more and more interest from
people wishing to locate here. We
need to plan.. do we want high tech
businesses running from homes; do
we want retired people; do we want
young families or all of the above?
Do we have a choice? It’s up to all
of us to create an environment in our
community where people and
businesses wish to be.
No chamber next week as it’s the
fifth Tuesday of the month. Tues
day, August 6, chamber will have a
brief lunch at the Elks and depart on
a Forest Service Tour at 12:30 p.m.
The bus will return to Heppner by
6 p.m. Please contact the Chamber
office if you plan to attend 676-5536.
REQUEST FOR
QUOTATIONS/ PROPOSALS
FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
FOOD AND SUPPLIES
The D istrict invites quota-
tions/proposals for the 1991-92
school year for food and supplies for
the Food Service program in Mor
row County Schools. Material will
be delivered to each site, listed
below, on at least a once a week
basis. Quotations are for August 1,
1991, through June 30, 1992.
Quotations/Proposals will be
received until 2:00 p.m., August 13,
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1991, at the district office, P.O. Box
368, Lexington, OR 97839, at which
time they will be opened and read
aloud.
Quotations/Proposals received
after the time fixed for opening will
NOT be considered.
Specifications may be examined or
obtained at the District Office from
8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m ., Monday
through Friday.
The school district reserves the
right to reject any and all quota-
tion/proposals and to waive ir
regularities or informalities.
A. Materials will be delivered to
the schools of the county as indicated
below.
B. Quotations/Proposals shall be
delivered or mailed to the District
Office at the Lexington address
above in a sealed envelope, plainly
labeled, FOOD SERVICE PRO
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QUOT A T IO N /PR O
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FOOD
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SUPPLIES.
C. The district will be inclined to
reject any quotation/proposal which
does not respond on the forms
provided.
Charles A. Rhoads
Director of Food Service
Published: July 24, 31; and August
7, 1991
by City of Heppner
July 16 - 22,
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