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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 25, 1996
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Letters to the Editor
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Morrow County deputy
responded to Irrigon for a re­
port of a disturbance.
The Official New spaper of the
The Morrow County Sheriff's
Sept. 22: Morrow County
City of Heppner and the
office in Heppner reports dis­ deputy investigated a family
County of Morrow
No" votes wanted
patching the following business disturbance in the Irrigon area;
others. Another $220,000 is during the past week:
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
To the Editor:
Heppner
needed to carry out the ongo­
Sept. 17: Morrow County fice dispatched the Boardman
To everyone who has con­
ing campaign. Each county Sheriff's office dispatched the
ambulance to standby at the
tributed to Oregon Agriculture
G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
has
a goal of $15,000 to raise Arlington Fire Dept, to 1-84 station for an adult female at
Education PAC's campaign to
westbound, milepost 28 for a the ambulance hall with an in­
U S P S 240-420
defeat Measure 38, the "Clean and Morrow County has rais­
motor vehicle fire. The call was jury. The patient was trans­
ed
almost
$12,000.
Stream Initiative"-your time,
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Lindsay
Slater,
director
of
cancelled
en route;
ported to Good Shepherd
money and your "n o " votes in
Published weekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner,
Morrow County deputy
Oregon
Cattlemen's
Legal
Cen­
Community Hospital in Herm- '
November will help defeat this
Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Periodical postage paid at Heppner,
Oregon. Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (541)676-9228. Postmaster
very detrimental and costly ter in Salem has said, "With responded to the Boardman
iston;
education, we can beat this, as area for a juvenile problem;
send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337. Heppner,
Morrow County deputy
measure.
Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $18 in Morrow, Wheeler. Gilliam and Grant Coun­
Morrow County deputy
long as we have the re­
responded
to the Boardman
Radio
ads
will
begin
to
air
ties; $25 elsewhere
this week primarily in the Port­ sources." Please keep those assisted the Irrigon ambulance area for a civil problem;
April Hilton-Sykes.....................................................................
News Editor
Stephanie Jensen ................................................................
1 ypesetting
Morrow County deputy
land Metro area and Willamette 'contributions coming in to help with a patient in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
Monique Devin......................................................... Advertising Layout & Graphics
defeat this measure. We'd like
responded to the Irrigon area
Valley,
letting
voters
know
that
Bonnie Bennett ...........................................................................
Distribution
responded to the Irrigon area for a report of a suspicious
"Measure 38 will incite conflict to add your name to the grow­
Penni Keersemaker
Printer
for a neighborhood distur­
ing
list
of
concerned
contri­
rather than cooperation, and
person;
bance.
The problem was re­
butors
in
Morrow
County.
David Sykes, Publisher
that the lawsuit provisions in
Morrow County deputy
For more information on how solved;
began an investigation of a
the proposed measure are un­
Morrow County Sheriff's of­ burglary in the West Glen area,
you can contribute (the first
fair."
fice
dispatched the Boardman Boardman;
$100
is
eligible
for
an
Oregon
So far $330,000 has been rais­
ambulance
to a residence on
tax
credit),
call
one
of
the
coun­
ed with the help of 120 county
Morrow County deputy
Park
Ave.
for
a child with a n . assisted a disabled motorist on
ty
coordinators
at
676-9823,
coordinators and the Agricul­
unknown illness. No transport
ture Alliance, which consists of 676-5106, 676-5319.
1-84.
Beedteta Re&UwaHt
was made.
We
have
flyers,
posters,
Oregon Cattlemen's Associa­
Sept. 23: Morrow County
Sept. 18: Morrow County
hunter signs and bumper
tion, Oregon Farm Bureau,
deputy responded to the tree
stickers which we would glad­ Sheriff's office dispatched the
Oregon Lands Coalition,
farm off of Homestead Road for
Boardman Fire Dept, for a fire
Oregon State Grange, Oregon ly share.
a report of trespassing. The in­
(s) Pam Wunderlich on Malheur Street;
Dairy Farmers Association,
vestigation is continuing;
Morrow County deputy in­
Oregonians for Food and Morrow County "Don't Fence
Morrow County deputy ar­
Oregon" Committee vestigated a report of a suspi­
Shelter, Water for Life, and
rested Thomas A. Hamman,
cious person in the Boardman
30, Heppner, on a Heppner
area;
Justice
Court Warrant for
Morrow County deputy
B u y one Dinner, second one Free.
responded to Main Street, Irri­ Failure to Pay Fine on a
The Morrow County Com­ care business.
Criminal Trespass. Hamman »
5 p .m . to 9 p .m .
"All of these projects will gon, for a disturbance.
mission on Children and
was taken to court; he posted
Sept.
19:
Morrow
County
Families (MCCCF) has approv­ enhance the quality of life for
bail in full and was released;
deputy
responded
to
Lexington
ed four Community Develop­ children in Morrow County,"
Morrow County Sheriff's of­
said Dar Merrill, MCCCF di­ for a report of an animal pro­
ment Grants.
fice dispatched the Heppner
blem;
rector.
350 Hwy 74 • lone, OR
Boardman was given a grant
Morrow County Sheriff's of­ ambulance and lone Emergen­
Additional funds will be
for
$500
to
assist
with
the
cost
4 2 2 -7 0 3 8
cy Medical Technicians to a
available in December and will fice dispatched the Arlington
of building a playground in the
residence in lone. One patient
be used to leverage other funds ambulance to Chemical Waste
Sunridge area. An award of
was transported to Pioneer
into services, advocacy and ap­ Management for a male with an
$500 was given to Umatilla-
Memorial Flospital in Heppner;
plication projects for the child­ injury. The patient was trans­
Morrow County Head Start,
Morrow County deputy
ported
to
Mid-Columbia
Medi­
ren, youth and families of Mor­
Inc. for child care providers
September 26:
responded
to the Irrigon area
cal Center in The Dalles;
education and nutrition work­ row County, said Merrill. The
H U N T E R ’S NIGHT. All you can eat Ribs. Din­
for
an
assault.
No arrests were
Morrow
County
deputy
maximum grant awarded is
shops. Five hundred dollars
made.
responded
to
a
farm
on
Coun­
ner at 6:00 p.m . Rifle Raffle. Prizes galore.
$500 and requires a 1/3 match
was also granted to Sarah
Sept. 24: Morrow County
in other resources. The grants ty Line Road, Irrigon, to begin
Carlson to provide MathStart
September 27:
deputy
responded to thfc
an
investigation
of
gas
thefts
will be awarded on Dec. 10 and
and Hands On Science lessons
Woodsland
of Irrigon for a
and
unauthorized
use
of
farm­
H U N T E R ’S BREAKFAST from 4:00 p.m .,
must be received by the Child­
to Morrow County preschool­
report of a suspicious pickup in
ing
vehicles
in
the
area;
ren and Families Dept, no later
ers. Georgia Rathbun was
S ept. 27, until 10:00 a.m ., Sept. 28. All you
Morrow County deputy the area.
than Nov. 20 to be considered.
awarded $220 to purchase
can eat. All hunters, w ives, kids and friends
responded
to the Third Street
For more information, con­
some playground equipment
area
in
Irrigon
for a report of an
are invited. Lady Elks are having a Bake Sale
tact Merrill at MCCCF Dept.,
tor her child care and foster
animal
problem.
676-9675.
at th e sam e tim e.
Sept. 20: Morrow County
deputy
assisted a citizen in the
September 28:
Scott celebrates 94th birthday Boardman area;
B y K a r a M ille r
Jack and Donna Laurence. State Vice Pres.,
Mrs. Bill Scott, Saturday, Sept.
Morrow County deputy
On Sept. 10, the lone Car­
The family of Elma Scott en­ 21 .
visitation.
responded to the Irrigon area dinals volleyball team hosted
joyed a family reunion cele­
Due to illness, only about half
for a disturbance;
the Pilot Rock Rockets and won
brating Elma's 94th birthday,
the usual members were
Morrow County deputy that set in two, 15-3, 15-2. Niki
held at the home of Mr. and present.
responded to the Lexington Sullivan started the game by
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area for a family disturbance; scoring a point. Pilot Rock got
Morrow County deputy the side out, then lone came
responded to the Lexington roaring back. LaRee Anderson
S a u E nos O ctober 19 1996
area for a family disturbance. made 10 unanswered serves
Sept. 21: Morrow County before the Rockets stopped the
Sheriff's office dispatched the Cards' offense briefly. There
Spray ambulance to the rural was a see-saw battle, with both
Spray area for a female with a sides serving poorly, neither
leg injury. The patient was air­ being able to score. Anderson
lifted to Bend;
finished the game off for lone
A nd Take A dvantage O f The Fall Values
Morrow County deputy by scoring the final point.
responded to Boardman for an
Stephanie Haguewood got
animal problem;
the Cardinals out in front with
Morrow County deputy took five unanswered serve points
a report of a disturbance in the before Pilot Rock's defense
I
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Irrigon area on Idaho Street;
broke the serve in the second
Morrow County Sheriff's of­ game. Then Suzy Heideman,
fice dispatched the Heppner Jenny Sullivan, Brenda Bur-
ambulance to a minor motor right and Brenda Holtz added
vehicle accident five miles to the Cardinals' score to add
south of Heppner. They were another win to lone's stat
unable to locate the accident; sheet.
S h e r if f »
R e p o rt
,
S en iors Night a t
is Moving
To T h u rsday Nights
S tartin g
O CTO BER 3rd.
M CCCF awards local grants
Beeck’u Reilawmd & £owgc
Cardinals beat
Pilot Rock
Elma
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