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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 21, 1993
blem in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy began
an investigation o f property stolen
from the Hogue Warner elevators
in Lexington. Items reported
taken were a CB valued at $35,
a 110 volt converter valued at
$45, a GE AM /FM cassette
player valued at $50. and a por­
table typewriter valued at $75. A
portable toilet has also been run
over;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to an alarm at AC
Houghton School in Irrigon.
Alarm turned out to be false;
Morrow County deputy at­
tempted to locate a vehicle that
was reported speeding on 1-84,
west bound. Deputy was unable
to locate speeding vehicle;
Morrow County deputy took a
report o f an animal problem in
Boardman;
Morrow County S heriff s of­
fice dispatched the ambulance to
the Boardman Pharmacy. There
was no transport;
The Official Newspaper o f the
City o f Heppner and the
County o f Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S 240-420
Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published weekh and entered as second-* lass matter at the Post Office at Hepp­
ner. Oregon under the Act of March 3, 187V. Second class postage paid at Hepp­
ner. Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street, telephone (503) 676-9228.
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Heppner. Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $15 in Morrow. Wheeler. Gilliam and
Grant Counties; $23 elsewhere.
Joyce Hughes ..........................................................Office Manager, Typesetting
April Hiiton-Sykes ............................................................................. News Editor
Monique D evin............................................................................................Bindery
Penni keersem aker..................................................................................... Printer
Jean Ann T urner..................................................................................Distribution
David and April Hiiton-Sykes, Publishers
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County S h eriff s
office reports dispatching the
following business during the past
week:
July 13: Morrow County depu­
ty checked out a report of four
horses on the freeway west bound
at mile post 157. Deputy was
unable to locate horses upon his
arrival;
Morrow County S h eriff s of­
fice arrested Marv in A. Pourier,
29. Irrigon, for Failure To Pay
F in e /T h e ft
and
C rim in al
Trespass. Pourier was lodged at
Benton County Jail;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to investigate a report
o f a driving complaint in Hepp­
ner. Joann Peek, 46. Pilot Rock
was arrested for Driving Under
the Influence of Intoxicants. She
was cited and released;
Morrow County S heriff s of­
fice dispatched the Condon Fire
Dept to a rural fire outside of
Condon;
Morrow County deputy in­
vestigated a report o f a juvenile
problem in Lexington.
July 14: Morrow County depu­
ty responded to Lexington to in­
vestigate a report of a possible
prowler;
M orrow C ounty deputy
assisted the Boardman Fire Dept
with a brush fire on 1-84, mile
post 176. M orrow County
S heriff s office dispatched the
Boardman Fire Dept, tanker to
the location;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to the Irrigon area to
investigate reports of shots fired;
M orrow
C ounty deputy
responded to Lexington to in­
vestigate a juvenile problem;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to the lone area to take
a report of a break-in at the
former Mobil Station. Someone
broke through the door. In­
vestigation is continuing.
July 15: M orrow County
deputies responded to the report
o f a fight in progress at the
Nomad in Boardman;
Morrow County deputy began
an investigation of a vending
machine that had been broken in­
to at Boardman Foods. An
unknown amount o f money had
been taken from the machine;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
responded to Lexington to take a
complaint o f a m otorcyclist
speeding;
Morrow County deputy began
an investigation of a report o f 130
gallons of gas and some tools that
were reported stolen from a com­
bine belonging to Ellis Pettyjohn.
Heppner;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
responded to the report of a
disturbance in Irrigon.
July 16: Morrow County depu­
ty took a report of an animal pro-
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Morrow County deputy began
an investigation o f a report o f a
tool box that had been stolen from
the pickup belonging to John
Conerd of Irrigon. Amount of
value was unknown;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
responded to investigate the
report of a noise problem in Ester
PI., Irrigon.
July 17: Morrow County depu­
ty responded to take a report of
a neighborhood disturbance in
Irrigon;
M orrow C ounty deputy
delivered an emergency medical
message to some campers at
Penland Lake;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to investigate a report
o f a driving complaint;
Morrow County S heriff s of­
fice dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to Amb Hall for a female
with an unknown illness. She was
transported to Good Shepherd
C om m unity
H o spital
in
Hermiston;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to Lexington to take a
report of an animal complaint;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to lone to investigate
a report o f possible burglars;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
assisted the Boardman Police
Dept with a complaint o f loud
music in Boardman;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
responded to Irrigon to in­
vestigate a juvenile problem;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to Irrigon for a possi­
ble neighborhood disturbance.
July 18: M orrow County
S heriff s office dispatched the
Arlington ambulance to a one-
vehicle rollover accident on 1-84,
mile post 133, east bound. One
patient was transported to Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
assisted the Boardman Police
Dept to a Boardman business
regarding an alarm;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
responded to a land lord-tenant
dispute in Irrigon. There was no
action taken;
Morrow County deputy began
investigation of a complaint of
telephone harassment from an Ir­
rigon resident;
M o rro w C ou n ty deputy
responded to assist Heppner
Police officers with a report o f a
fight in progress at the Heppner
M iddle School. Ten to 15
juveniles were reported to be in
a fist fight.
Heppner Police were unable to
4ocate fight;
July 19: Morrow County depu­
ty investigated a report of careless
driving in the Irrigon area;
M orrow
C ounty deputy
responded to a report of Menac­
in g , Criminal Trespass in the
•West Glen area near Boardman.
Boardman Police Dept, backed
.up the sh e riffs department.
There were no arrests at press
time;
M orrow County deputy ar­
rested Michael David Robison,
Heppner, 29, on a Heppner
Justice Court warrant for Failure
To Appear, Negotiating a Bad
Check. Robison was lodged;
M orrow C ou n ty deputy
responded to an Irrigon residence
on Hwy. 730 near the county line
for a welfare check;
M orrow County deputy began
an investigation o f a theft
reported from an Irrigon resident.
Clothing and a rifle were reported
missing. Amount of value was
unknown;
Morrow County deputy began
investigating a report of an animal
problem in Lexington;
M orrow
C ounty deputy
resp o n d e d to a B oardm an
neighborhood for an animal
problem;
M orrow C ounty deputy
assisted the Boardman Police
Dept with a family disturbance.
Problem was resolved;
M orrow County S heriff s of­
fice dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to the Sandpiper Apt. for
a woman with an unknown il­
lness.
O ne
fem ale
was
transported to Good Shepherd
C o m m u n ity
H o spital
in
Hermiston;
M orrow County S h eriffs of­
fice dispatched the Boardman am­
bulance to 1-84 mile post 164 for
a man with an unknown illness.
One male was transported to
Good Shepherd C om m unity
Hospital in Hermiston.
During the week of July 12-18,
Morrow County deputies assisted
two disabled vehicles and one
disabled boat.
Letters to the Editor „ ..
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Tourism compatible with ranching
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bailey
and
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gorham
invite you to share in the jo y o f the
marriage uniting their children
(I'l
Nancy Elizabeth and Kerry Dean
1 This celebration o f love will be on Saturday,
the twenty-fourth o f July nineteen hundred and
ninety-three at three o ’clock in the afternoon fjd
Meadowood Springs, Weston, Oregon
Reception following ceremony
Justice Court
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Install a Water Treatment System today
Choose from these systems
Jeremiah Jewett Brown, 48,
Heppner-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed Limit, 72 mph in a
55 mph zone, $55 fine;
Bernard Eldon Damon, 58,
Eugene-Exceeding the Maximum
Speed Limit, 75 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $55 fine.
Oregon Trail
class to be held
Countertop
An Oregon Trail class will be
held this Saturday, June 24 from
9 a.m . to 3 p.m. at the school
district office in Lexington.
For more information and to
register contact BMCC coor­
dinator Sue W arren 422-7040.
program and provide:
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maximum absorption.
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out of your forage
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The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the past
week:
Michael Roy Robertson, 23,
Pendleton-Exceeding the Max­
imum Speed Limit, 71 mph in a
55 mph zone, $76 fine;
A n d G ive H im the Best S ta rt Possible!
Each year we ask our cows to breed and produce calves that will maximize our productivity and profitability
We demand this performance, often while grazing in adverse weather conditions
and feeding a diet of native grass and hay usually deficient in many essential
nutrients. Meeting the basics of protein, energy, calcium and phosphorus is
paramount, but that’s not enough. Filling the total nutritional picture with
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areas is the culture, heritage and
way-of-life that Mr. Kerr finds so
“ aesthetically displeasing” .
On behalf of Eastern Oregon
Visitors Association I would like
to assure the residents o f Lake
County, as well as the other eight
counties represented in our
organization, that the members of
the tourism industry within our
region have no intent to pit
visitors against ranchers or log­
gers. The enhancement of the
tourism industry within Baker,
Grant, Harney, Lake, Malheur,
M orrow, Union, Umatilla and
Wallowa counties must be ac­
complished with the utmost
regard for our existing economy.
Tourism should be a strong third
leg to our economic base, and
should not be pursued at the risk
o f destroying our re g io n 's
h e rita g e .
By
w orking
cooperatively, we can jointly tell
the full story of our eastern
Oregon way o f life.
And to Andy K err...just one
question. Why do so many
"tourists” want to visit or return
to eastern Oregon if we have been
such poor stewards of the land9
Signed
(s) Julie Kelso
President of Eastern Oregon
Visitors Assc.
To the Editor:
Allow me to begin by com­
plimenting The Oregonian for
their interest in rural Oregon
within the three part coverage en­
titled “ The Other Oregon” . It is
not often that the newspaper
acknowledges the issues and con­
cerns o f readers outside the
Portland Metropolitan area, and
I appreciate the effort.
However, as president of Eastern
Oregon Visitors Association, a
nine-county tourism marketing
organization, it was with great
despair that I read the comments
quoted by Andy Kerr o f the
Oregon Natural Resources Coun­
cil, in the July 12 article, entitl­
ed “ The two faces o f Oregon” .
Members o f the Eastern Oregon
Visitors Association (EOVA)
have gone to great lengths over
the past eight years to dispel the
myth that timber, agriculture, and
tourism are “ incompatible” . Mr.
Kerr’s comment regarding this
issu e, and in fe ren c e that
“ cowpies” would offend visitors,
not only runs directly against the
mission o f our organization, but
identifies his total lack o f
knowledge o f the tourism in­
dustry. In fact, it is abundantly
clear that the very essence of
what is attracting visitors to rural
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