Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 20, 1985, Page TWO, Image 2

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The O fficial Newspaper of the
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Audrey Stanley la-vmgton admit
ted F'ebruary 14 discharged FVb
ruaty 17.
Kerry I ecker tmldendale Wash
admitted February IV diarliargrd
F'ebruary 16 and
RoEiert K d w ard s. t.o ld e n d a le
Wash admitted F'ebruary 15. di*
charged F'ebruary 15
Two patient» were stili recem n g
care al thè hospital at press lim e
Tut-vday
Myron Huston Heppner admitted
F'ebruary 15 and
Kva Hudson Meppner admitted
February 17
Hospital Notes
city of llrppnrr and Ihr
County of Morrow
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G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
Murro» ( oaatv't H o a r Ottani Mrrhlv N*»*pap«r
U S P S 240 420
f'uhlished every VSnlneKliy and entered av second-class matter at the
Post O ffice at Hrppner, Oregon under the Act of March l 1*79
Set oral I lass postage paid at Meppner, Oregon Office at 147 West W illow
Street • Telephone M'S* 676 922»
Address communications to thr Meppner Carette Times. P O Hoc J 37
Meppner Oregon 97K16 110 in Morrow. I m alilla Wheeler 4 (,iIliam
countie* $12 eKewhe-re
Fl i lern Sa 1 1 rig
Office Manager
Sandy Moll/
Newspaper Kditor
Mary Ann I 'erullo
liraphn s I >ep.. 1 1ruent
Joyce Hughes
Typr’setter
M an v Macon
Iiarkruom Technician
l ) u \ i l l uml A p r il S>ki-s. P u b lis h e r*
Sifting
throutfh thr
W h\ hurt Heppner
To the Kditor
Some von es in Morrow County are
advocating moving the Kttension
offu e. the ASCS office and the Soil
Conservation Service to la xmgton
This would deal Meppner a terrible
blow
( )n the ( Centennial Dinner
To lh«- Kditor
Again my personal appreciation
for the fine respectful manner of
those attending the dinner for Mor
row County s lisith year I sincerely
I 1 rues
lo n e
H ig h
S chool
th e
S h e r iff's
investigation showed no signs of
forced entry or other disturbance
egeept the absence of an acid
solution from the school's science
room
School board members were con
cerned about the new emphasis on
girls sports resulting in increased
costs Questionaire* were mailed to
each school attendance area advis
ory com mittee for advice on the
question,
I hi we curtail sports
activities or do we set dollar
amounts to la- spent on athlrtics and
let the schools decide where to spend
the m oney’ "
2$ Y ears \go
Kebruarv IS. I960
A bridge eight miles north of
la'singlon which had been replaced
by the highway department the
H a p p y B irth d ay.
•tope that each tea* home a special
memory to treasure forever from
this our Centennial dinner
is i Ilelpha Jones
t enlenmal Committee Chairman
i
previous fall started on fire from
weed burning being done on prop
erty adjacent to the bridge Mop
pner s rural fire jeep arrived at the
scene too late to help as the flaming
tar and creosote were more than the
single hose line could handle The
highway dept again rebuilt the
bridge
Slefam 's Fine F oods and Standard
Oil Company Oil bulk plant in lone
were both scheduled to re open
following a two week closure caused
by petroleum in the restaurant s
basement The source was nol dis
covered. I»ut no leaks were discover
ed in the tanks which stored pelro
leurn
m y ears Ago
F rbru ary 21. 1935
Morrow County Court announced
a water shortage and asked upper
Willow and Mhea Creek farm ers to
discontinue irrigation until March I
Reports indicate a prevailing short
age of water in all creeks for the
sea son
To the Fafitor
Compliments to Raymond F rench
with his concern for residents in the
F'astorn Oregon area with regards
to studded tires and required seal
belt*
Kay. that is what we put you there
for
I was in Sydney. Australia five
years ago. where a HI mile speed
limit and seat belts were com pul
sory also a $:ai line and on the third
offense the driver's license was
suspended or revoked
My daughter. Shirley Kugg was in
Australia the first of last month at
Sydney and fa n b arra When she
returned one of the lirst questions I
asked her was
Are seat lielts wfill
required and what do the residents
think about them by now ’ "
Shirley 's answer told me that the
Australians are just as urihajipy now
as they were five years ago and feel
it is just another step toward Social
ism Thank I Jod we are not there y el
•* ”
. ty
B irth d a y
$
la-t s light to keep the privilege to
vote (or what we want More power
to you Raymond
s Wavel Wilkinson
and Shirley Kugg
<$
Stones That Speak
School Hoard
From
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Page
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Jewelers '
676 $200
f
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
HARDWARE
Tru eTem p er
I 1 1 e run help you
y
'^4
Peterson's
Meypntr
I C o a s t to C o a s t for
I
Happy
lull litri
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ll
granted a request by two high
school students and teacher l,arry
i et ulto (or early release (rotti three
periods of m hool March IS
The
students will go to Mend to make
a rra n g em en ts for The Outdoor
Clubs annual skiing trip
heard that Riverside High School
will buy a rebuilt heat pump for
Fluissi to replace one that had
(turned out
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biMhstone A!i t;e! m
1 4K gold Ov«"My bird
stone gems ate a
specia rvay ol saying
“ Happy B irth da y"
Choose (tom a variety
of p«mdants and ear
nngs ot sets ol each
f O' yOuf birthday
person give the gill that
says a lot
1
( Compliments Hay French
rrt •
to Vears \go
F ebraary 20 , i» ; s
A would lie robber failed in an
attempt to open the office safe at
Meppner lone arid la*<ington are
one community actually and Hep
pnors trad in g c e n te r c ritic a lly
merits our support
Sincerely
1 » 1 Ken T umer
l'ione«-r M emorial Hospital in
Meppner report» admitting and dis
charging thr following patients dur
mg the past week
Fay R id d le Meppner ad m itted
February II discharged February
12 .
Mary Rergstrom lone admitted
F ebruary 13 disi barged F ebruary
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