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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 29, 1993 Sheriff’s Report The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner GAZETTE-TIM ES U.S.P.S. 240-420 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published »eekls and entered as second-class m atter at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon under the Act of M arch 3, 1879. Second class postage paid at Hepp ner, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street, telephone (503) 676-9220, Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O . Box 337, Heppner. Oregon 97036. Subscriptions: $16 in M orrow , W heeler, Gilliam and G rant Counties; $23 elsewhere. Joyce Hughes .................................................................Office M anager, Typesetting April Hilton-Sykes ...................................................................................... News Editor Monique D e s in .......................................................................................................Bindery Penni k e e rs e m a k e r................................................................................................ Printer Jean Ann T u r n e r ............................................................................................Distribution David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publisher Births Devon H unter Rea-a son Devon Hunter was born to Kristin Elaine Bates, Boardman on December 15, 1993 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. Logan Tyler Lankford-a son Logan Tyler was born to Trina and Craig Lankford of Boardman on December 15, 1993 at Kadlec Medical Center. Richland, WA. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Grandparents are Ron and Karen Haguewood, lone; Mike and Barb Palmer, Ukiah: Janet Lankford, Pilot Rock and Jack and Jo Lankford. Pendleton. Great grandparents are Leila Palmer, Lexington; Nelson and Doris Murray and Dutch and Lavon Lankford, all of Pilot Rock. Great great grandparents are Ken and Beulah Marshall, Zillah, WA. Logan joins sisters Lindsey, 31/: and Colby 1 Vi at home. Jacob Ian Line-a son Jacob Ian was born to Shannon Kelly and James Line of Boardman on December 20, 1993 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigned 8 lbs. 5 oz. Crushed Rock For Sale %” minus 1” minus 3” base rock Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt §76-5096 iiW M The Heppner Day Care and Preschool would like to thank everyone for their generous support, donations and contributions throughout the past year. f A special thanks to all the parents who bring their I children to the day care and preschool, because without you, we would not be here. We wish everyone a wonderful healthy New Year Kathy and the rest o f the staffs Heppner Day Care and Preschool A big THANK YOU to each, and every individual, association, company, organization and corporation that has contributed to the Neighborhood Center. Your generous outpouring, donated clothes, food and monetary support, has made the Neighborhood Center's work of providing assistance to the com munity an ongoing realization. We certainly hope that your New Year is filled with happiness. The Board of Directors Neighborhood Center of South Morrow County ÿiuiiiiimmimma * |C«AST TO COAST X ♦ ♦ ♦ YOUR ♦ ♦ SOURCE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FOR EVERY DAY ♦ H O M E ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FARM AUTO ♦ Recreation Business Lawn & Garden ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ALWAYS Value - Selection - Service ♦ The place to solve your problems ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ _ WF. C A \ HEI.P YOL 676-996/ BOWLING Thursday Night Indies December 9 W L OSEA #59 33 Vi 6Vi K inzua 23 17 Lancer Lanes 22 18 Team #1 18 22 B & C Repair l5'/i 24 </t Gettin' Better 8 32 High Game: Marie Rudisill 189 High Series: Marie Rudisill 516. Splits converted: Candi Rudisill 5-7. December 16 W seceding from the country frighten you? Does it send chills up your spine? Think what it would do to Washington, D.C., and the rest of the country. It’s time for an extremist voice to take up the call. The same type of voice of a John Adams, a Mar tin Luther King, a Cesar Chavez to confront an injustice. Someone that cannot be bought or threaten ed. Someone that will stand toe to toe against those who are bent on destroying our quality of life. It is time for somebody to say no to a president named Bill just like a group of people 217 years ago said no to a king named George. To the Editor: I am angry. Angry that out siders from Washington, D.C. and the Eastern Establishment are trying to turn my state into a wasted wilderness for private, selfish reasons. It is obvious that this group has Mr. Clinton in their back pocket. The current occupant of the White House is trying to destroy Oregon’s wood products in dustry. He is also trying to take away our farms, ranches, fishing industry, homes and guns. There have been only two members of Oregon’s congres sional delegation that have spoken up about this crisis, and not one governor or gubernatorial can didate has even wanted to talk about it. The people who want to sleep in the governor’s mansion are sleeping on the true issues. Oregonians know they have “ God’s country” and know how to manage it and not destroy it. Do you really think the wood pro ducts industry will cut down so many trees that they will put themselves out of business? The true environmentalists are Orego nians. We use our forest for all purposes and we are still green. Does the thought of Oregon Dear editor, the issue is not more taxes for state government but saving our natural resource industries and creating new jobs. It is time for Oregonians to take back Oregon. Please notify your readers that this is a grass roots movement. I am just a person from the streets. I need their support. If I have that support, I will run governor of Oregon and seek the Democratic party nomination in the May primary election. Sincerely, (s) Bill Bowen 224 Broad St. Apt. B Klamath Falls, 97601 Market Report Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers Tuesday, December 28, 1993 W hite Soft Dec. *3.61 Jan. *3.62/*3.65 Feb. *3.66/‘3.68 March *3.70/*3.71 New crop *3.60 Ju ly/ Aug. Barley Dec. ‘ 103 Jan. *104/*105 ‘ 106 Feb. Marriage Licenses The Clerk’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issu ing the following marriage licenses during the past week: December 27: Joe Lewis Halvorsen, 47, lone; and Linda Kathy Coleman, 41, lone. St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 107 people present for the senior Christmas dinner Dec. 22. Eight meals were taken out. The First Christian Church members served. Arnie Hedman won the meal ticket. Rose Marie Buschke and Eleanor Gonty the door prize and Phyllis Brosnan of Salen received the guest prize. The menu for the senior dinner Jan. 5 has not yet been announced but will be posted on the doors of the center after the menu commit tee meets. Members of the Christian Life Center will serve. The Mealsite Committee will meet following the dinner. Cookies and coffee were served at the center every day last week. Cookies were provided by Corol Mitchell and tenants of the building. The “ real Santa” made his annual round of the apartments and left a bag of Christmas goodies at each door. Dates to remember: Sunday, movie, 6 p.m.; Monday, Bible study, 10:30 a.m ., quilting 1-4 p.m.; Tues. and Thurs., exercise, 10 a.m.; Wed. hearing aid assistance, footcare clinic and blood pressures; Fri day, cards, 2:30 p.m. Weather Report by City of Heppner December 21 - 27, 1993 High Low Free Snow Tues. 29 28 .0 Weds. 38 17 .0 ,f< Thurs. 39 19 .0 Fri. 30 22 .0. Sat. 28 22 .0 Sun. 27 23 .0 Mon. 29 24 .0 j WÊmmmmmMmmmmmmMmmmmmMm Obituary Jeanne Dobbs A memorial service for long time Heppner resident Jeanne Dobbs was held Tuesday, December 28 at the All Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner. She died Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1993 in Kihei, Hawaii. She was born May 12, 1915 in Heppner to Claude and Etta Huston. She graduated from high school in lone. She lived in Hepp ner most of her life, other than a few years in Portland. She own ed and operated a beauty shop in Heppner for 27 years and mov ed to Hawaii after her retirement in 1976. Survivors include a son, Bob Dobbs in Fullerton, CA.; a daughter Shirley Sweigart in Mesa. Arizona; four grand children and three great grandchildren. Ï Dec. 31 : NEW YEAR CELEBRATION Cra Feed 6-8:30 p.m. M usic 9-?a.m. Let's celebrate a good 1993 and a better 1994. Jan. 1: Heppner Alumni Sports Banquet Open at 5 p.m. Dinner>7 p.m. Jan. 6: Ladies Night d in n e r 6 p.m . MEMORIAL SERVICES fo r those Brothers that we lost by death in 1993. 8 p.m. Jan. 12: TOWN AND c o u n t r y banquet Meetings all day w ith banquet at 7 p.m. As Elks we wish you the best in 1994 Heppner Elks 358| 676-9181 "Where Friends Meet" 142 N. Main* Court Street Market 111 N. Court Heppner 676-9643 L OSEA #59 36'/! 7 Vi Lancer Lanes 26 18 Kinzua 26 18 Team #1 18 26 B & C Repair I6VV 27 '/i Gettin' Better 9 35 High game: Pal Hyatt 195. High series: Pal Hyatt 524. Splits converted Candi Rudisill 5-10. RING GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE G olden Prgirie boneless fully cooked, unsliced T id e 33 to 42 load use P o w d er D eterg en t Reg »e« * • • • H am $ l J °ib | W estern Fam ily December 23 w OSEA #59 38Vi Kinzua 29 Lancer Lanes 28 Team #1 19 B & C Repair 18 '/i Gettin’ Better II High game: Dianna Hoeft 207. High series: Dianna Hoeft 529. White House destroys woods products The District Attorney’s office at the courthouse in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Corando Murillo Arellano of Stanfield admitted on December 27 to Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, Driving Uninsured and giving False Information to a Police Officer. The defendant asked for the presence of an at torney for sentencing; Daryl Clow Reid, Ranier, was convicted on Dec. 27 of Resisting Arrest. The conviction stems from an incident which occurred in Boardman Dec. 24. The defen dant was allegedly intoxicated and resisted arrest by Boardman Police and Sheriff Roy Drago after a physical altercation with his girlfriend. Christopher Vincent Autry of Irrigon was charged Dec. 27 for Assaulting his wife and Criminal Mischief after allegedly kicking the door of his father-in-laws car. The defendent is on probation for a prior felony in Umatilla Coun ty and being held pending a revocation proceeding on the felony charge. L 9 Vi 19 20 29 29'/i 37 P a p er T o w els Reg 95« 6 9 4 F ry ers J9< cut up ib.( La V ictoria 16.5 oz S a lsa Reg * 2 » * l 4 * C a rro ts J9< m in i 1 ib G a rio n s m inced or chopped 6.5 oz. C la m s Reg »135 8 9 C C a u liflo w er 4 9 < ib. ♦ ♦ W estern Fam ily 8 oz. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ D ip S ♦ GoasttoGoast ♦ Heppner The Mo. ,ow County Sheriff s office reports dispatching the following business during the past week: December 21: Morrow Coun ty deputy cited and released San tos, Guardo,19, for Theft III. December 22; Morrow Coun ty deputy cited and released Della Sue Renaud. Boardman, for Driving Uninsured and Failure to Carry Driver’s License; Morrow County deputy cited and released Ronald Rosendahl C arlton, for D efective Equipment. December 23: Morrow Coun ty deputy assisted John Ohmann, Kennewick, WA., with his lock ed vehicle. December 24: Morrow Coun ty Sheriffs office dispatched the Arlington ambulance and the Arl ington fire department to 1-84. mile post 133 for a one vehicle accident. It was reported that oc cupants were trapped inside. Two people were transported to Mid Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles with unknown injuries; Morrow County deputy con tacted an Irrigon resident regar ding a landlord/tenant problem;, Morrow County deputy began investigation of theft of a TV from a residence in Irrigon. Fur ther information was unknown. December 25; Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to investigate the report of a noise complaint at the Sandpiper A partm ents, Boardman; Morrow County deputy ar rested Conrado Murillo-Arellano, 31, for Driving Under the In fluence of Intoxicants. He was lodged at Benton County Jail; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept, to the Co-Gen plant to check out the Dry Kilns at Kin- zua Mill. Flames were reported to be shooting out of the top of the kiln; M orrow County deputy responded to investigate the report of a driving complaint in the Irrigon Market parking lot. December 26; Morrow Coun ty deputy responded to Irrigon for a domestic altercation in pro gress. Christopher Autry, 23, Ir rigon, was arrested for Assault IV and Criminal Mischief I. He was lodged at Benton County; Morrow County deputy began investigation of a report of harassment in Irrigon; Morrow County Sheriffs of fice dispatched Heppner am bulance to a business in Heppner for a man with an unknown il lness. One male was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital. December 27: Morrow Coun ty Sheriff s office dispatched the Spray ambulance to a motor vehi cle accident on Highway 19 bet ween Spray and Service Creek. One female was air lifted to Bend; M orrow County deputy responded to a residence in Ir rigon to investigate an animal problem. Problem was resolved. D.A.’s Report L e tte r to th e E d ito r C O M P U TE R FORM S Reg 89« (New Y o rk C ut S tea k 69C •!••« > N aval O ra n g es $ 9 * * b o x l 9 < i b R u b y R ed G ra p efru it 4 9 < Gazette-Times 676-9228 Boneless Pork Loin iP o rk ch o p s * l * a ib Closed Saturday, Jan. 1st ib