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FOUR Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 2, 1994 The O fficial Newspaper o f the City o f Heppner and the County o f M orrow Sheriff» Report M UbsM H ep pn er G A Z E T T E -T IM E S U S .P .S 2 4 0 -4 2 0 M orrow C ounty's Home-Owned W eek ly Newspaper Published weekly and entered as second-class matter at the Post Of fice at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879. Second class postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone ( 5 0 3 ) 6 7 6 - 9 2 2 8 . Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $ 1 6 in Morrow. Wheeler. Gilliam and Grant Coun ties: $ 2 3 elsewhere. Joyce H u g h e s ....................................Office Manager. Typesetting April H ilto n -S y k e s........................................................News Editor Monique D e v in ............................... Advertising layout & Graphics Lorene P a p in eau ........................................Graphics & Distribution Penni K e e rs e m a k e r.............................................................. Printer David and April Hilton-Sykes, Publishers Booster Club to meet Health Dept* The Morrow County Health Department lists the following monthly schedule for blood pressures and immunizations during November: Thursday, N ov. 3-blood pressures and immunizations, Heppner office, 8:30 a m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, N o v . 8-blood pressures and immunizations, county office, Irrigon, 1-4 p.m.; Thursday, N ov. 10-blood pressures and immunizations, Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, N o v . 15-blood pressures and immunizations, lone city hall, 11 a.m.-noon; Boardman city hall, 1:30-4 p.m.; Wednesday, Nov. 16-blood pressures, senior center, Hepp ner, 11 a.m.-noon; Thursday, N ov. 17-blood pressures and immunizations, Heppner office, 8:30 a m.-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, N o v . 22-blood pressures and immunizations, county office, Irrigon, 1-4 p.m. Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Travis William Greenup, 20, Lexington-Violation of the Basic Rule, 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, Failure to Carry Proof of In surance, Failure to Carry Registration Card, $152 fine; Brett Glenn McDowell, 19, Hermiston-Violation of the Basic Rule, 38 mph in a 25 mph zone, $117 fine; Nancy Lynn Kimble, 37, Aloha-Violation of the Basic Rule, 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, $136 fine; Larry Roger Anderson II, Tigard-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $117 fine; Cecil Jay Thompson, 38, Gresham-Operating -a Motor Vehicle in a Prohibited Area, $92 fine; Richard Wayne DeRosa, 23, Sandy-Operating a M otor Vehicle in a Prohibited Area, $92 fine. A Booster Club meeting will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m. at the high school home ec. room. H C C to m eet The Heppner Coordinating Council will meet Tuesday, November 8 at 7:30 a.m. at the GEODC office. Births Skyler Shane Leasy-a son Skyler Shane was born to Cin dy and Shane Leasy of Pendleton on Sept. 27, 1994 at St. A n th on y Hospital in Pendleton. Grandparents are Jerry and Pat Dougherty, Heppner and Dick and Sharon Leasy, Prineville. Great-grandmother is Marie Steagall of Lexington. Skyler joins two sisters, Haley, six and Ashley, five at home. Evan Joe Rietmann-a son Evan Joe was born to Cheryle and Gregg Rietmann of lone on Oct. 14, 1994 at G ood Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigh ed 8 lbs. 10 oz. Grandparents are Jean Ann and Kenny Turner, Heppner; and Bill and the late Marilyn Rietmann, lon e. G reat grandmothers are Irene Swan son, Heppner and Margaret Hurst, Arlington. Evan joins a brother Tanner, 18 mos. at home. Katarina Lynn Keen-a daughter Katarina Lynn was born to Jean and Phillip Keen of Boardman on Oct. 17, 1994 at Good Shepherd Communi ty Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. K ylia n n Duitsman-a daughter Kyliann was born to Staciann and Daniel Duitsman of Boardman on October 22, 1994 at Good Shepherd Com munity Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Juan Jose Carrillo-a son Juan Jose was born to Guadalupe and Juan Carrillo of Irrigon on October 25, 1994 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weigh ed 8 lbs. 1 oz. r fice dispatched the Arlington ambulance to 1-84 LePage Park, mile post 114 for a boating ac cident with injuries. Two peo The Morrow County Sheriff's ple were transported by the By Martyn Aabtoaon office in Heppner reports Rufus ambulance; dispatching the fo llo w in g M orrow County deputy business during the past week: responded to the football field Halloween goblins drafted their own form of trick-or-treat when October 25: Morrow County in H ep pn er to d eliver a rain turned to snow. Albeit a bit late in the season, any type of Sheriff's office dispatched the message; moisture is an aphrodisiac to parched land. Somehow little green Fossil ambulance to a residence M orrow County deputy spears of winter wheat are bravely poking up through tilled on Kinzua Lane. One female responded to Kunze Road, ground as a meager showing of new blades of rangeland grasses was transported to Madras Boardman, for a report of a lack substance for animals dependent on forage. with an illness; suspicious vehicle. Deputy was Meanwhile fall entertainment centers around sports and hun Morrow County deputy con unable to locate vehicle; ting. Football is a civilized way for macho-types to take their ag tacted an Irrigon resident regar M orrow County deputy gressions out on their peers, while the has-beens and the ding a civil problem; responded to Root Lane in 'wanna-bees' cheer from the sidelines. There should be a foot M orrow Co(unty deputy Boardman for a report of a ball conditioning program for parents, so that they don't bruise responded to Lexington regar possible prowler. Deputy was as easily when hitting each other while cheering. ding an animal problem on unable to locate prowler; Baseball world series fans are probably recovering from Tom Road; M orrow County deputy withdrawal pangs. Meanwhile football fanatics can continue with M orrow County deputy assisted Heppner Police Dept, ■arm chair exercises while they are glued to the television set. assisted an Irrigon ambulance officer with a disturbance in As hunters begin bragging about their accomplishments, I hope with a patient who had an il downtown Heppner. that some serious thought has been given to the upcoming ballot lness, at Rt. 2 Box 398; October 29: Morrow County measures. Proponents are proposing some serious constitutional Morrow County deputy took deputy responded to an alarm changes. But voters should question how well some of these a complaint of a missing vehi in lone. Call was unfounded; issues have been thought out. cle from an Irrigon residence; Morrow County Sheriff's of An equal tax measure abolishes Oregon's current tax system Morrow County Sheriff's of fice dispatched the Heppner in favor of a two percent tax on all transactions. Yet no one seems fice dispatched the Mitchell am ambulance to Chase St. One to know how much money this will generate and the bureaucratic bulance to Burnt Ranch Road, male was transported to administration of that tax money is mind boggling. Offering a for a two vehicle accident with Pioneer Memorial Hospital well-structured dedicated sales tax might be more palatable. unknown injuries. One person with an illness; It's scary to think of reapportionment of those taxes based on was transported to Prineville; Morrow County deputy cited population figures and giving total control to state government. M orrow County deputy Alvara Herrara Orrala, 32, Eastern Oregon rural residents might have to do like the Old began an investigation of a Boardman for Driving While Order of Amish and Mennonites. Under the Endangered Species theft from the Willard French Suspended felony. Act, it says that the listing of isolated populations of mammals residence in lone. Items taken October 30: Morrow County is allowed. Once a claim is filed with the Federal Interior Depart were unknown at press time. deputy assisted a Boardman of ment stating that they file for protection, if the listing is approv Investigation is continuing; ficer with a report of a fight at ed all federal agencies are supposedly obliged to do everything Morrow County deputy in a business in Boardman; necessary for survival of population or species. vestigated a report of an erratic M orrow County deputy And then there's the measure requiring the state to give schools driver on Hwy. 74; responded to a one vehicle ac automatic budget increases and guarantees. Education is a very M orrow County depu ty cident on Paul Smith Road, important issue, but funding for same at the sacrifice of other responded to Bombing Range Boardman. Marco Reyes, 24, public services and higher education shouldn't be the only Road in response to a com Boardman, was cited for answer. It's not democratic to ensure that government workers plaint of a deer injured. Deer Careless Driving; or teachers should be above those of workers who do not have was located and dispatched; M orrow County deputy job guarantees, yet pay the salaries of designated people. Morrow County Sheriff's of responded to the area by the Another money issue is the measure to provide full-time work fice contacted someone at A n elementary school in Irrigon for or job training for prison inmates. Depending on resources, many son Wright Park to deliver an a report of a juvenile problem; prisons do provide jobs. Doing prison janitorial work or work em ergency message to a Morrow County Sheriff's of ing on road chain gangs might violate prisoners' rights. Can we hunter. fice dispatched the Fossil EMTs afford to set up factories inside all prisons when there are law- October 26: Morrow County to Fossil General Mercantile for abiding citizens in need of jobs? Sheriff's office dispatched the a male with an injury. There Why do we need to make so many constitution changes when Heppner ambulance to St. was no transport; our legislators are supposedly elected to make changes that are Patrick's senior center. One 77 Morrow County Sheriff's of in the best interest of the citizens and the economy? Lets hope year old female was trans fice dispatched the Boardman that voters consider the ramifications of some of these changes, ported to Pioneer Memorial ambulance to Desert Springs many of which are proposed by sepcial interest groups. Reading Hospital in Heppner with an Estates. One male was the voter pamphlet is time consuming, but well worth the ef illness; transported to Good Shepherd fort, before casting your vote next week. Morrow County Sheriff's of Community Hospital in Her fice began an investigation of a miston with an injury; missing vehicle. Call was Morrow County Sheriff's of unfounded; fice dispatched the Arlington M orrow Co'unty dfeputy Fife Dept, to/a grass fire V* responded to the Irrigon area"'' miles up Rhea Road; i.m; vr for a report of a t^n'a’nt M orrow County deputy problem; responded to Irrigon regarding M orrow County deputy a domestic problem of an un responded to the Boardman wanted person; area for a juvenile problem. M orrow County deputy October 27: Morrow County began investigation of stolen deputy began investigation of pumpkins from Oregon St., a non-injury accident which oc Irrigon. curred in Irrigon around 10 October 31; Morrow County p.m. on Oct. 26. Investigation deputy arrested Hugo Pacheco, is continuing; 19, Irrigon, on a warrant for M orrow C ounty deputy Failure to Appear. He was began investigation of a released on his own recog burglary at a residence on Rip- nizances; pee Rd and Root Lane^ Board- Morrow County Sheriff's of man. Investigation is contin fice dispatched the Boardman uing; Fire Dept, to a fire near a struc M orrow County deputy Lynn knows the problems facing our young people and their parents ture on Colum bia A v e ., responded to a restaurant in in Central and Eastern Oregon. That's why he's standing up f o r a Boardman; lone for an alarm. M orrow County deputy quality education, good paying jobs and is supporting the anti-crime October 28: Morrow County responded to a report of ballot measures. O ur kids'future is at stake. We must have a strong deputy responded to 1-84 for a smashed pumpkins on Second voice in Salem who can make a difference fo r us. report of an intoxicated driver St., Irrigon; east bound. Deputy was unable Morrow County deputy at to locate driver; tempted to locate a drunk M orrow County deputy driver reported on Hwy. 730; responded to the Kunze Road, M orrow County deputy Boardman for an unwanted in assisted the Irrigon ambulance toxicated person. Oscar at First St., Irrigon. Aparicio 32, was arrested for November 1: Morrow Coun FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 59 Menacing and lodged at Ben ty deputy responded to Califor Authorized by Lynn Lundquist for State Representative — District 59 _______________ P . O Box 8 • Powell Butte, O R 97753 __________________ ton County Jail; nia St., Irrigon, regarding a civil Morrow County Sheriff's of nroblem fice dispatched the Arlington Fire Dept to a gas leak reported at the Riveria RV Park; M orrow County deputy * 111 N. Court Heppner 676-9643 responded to W. Wilson for a GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE report of theft from Harold ) Horton. A corner table valued Prices good Nov. 2th - 8th at $50 was reported taken; Morrow County Sheriff's of- i Western Family 11 oz fice dispatched the Boardmah » 2 » ® » M a n d a r in O ra n g e s T o p S irlo in S teak 5 9 0 ea ambulance to Malhuer in Boardman for a female with an Pork Western Family 4 oz Stem & Pieces illness. 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