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Editorial W O - T W Heppner ( . iir t lr 1lmr< Mrppnrr Oregon. M rdnrtdiji, March II. I«U The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow th * N t f a » i Letters to the Editor Something Special It sounds an awfully lot like a cliche; but this team is really something special. Yes. I’m talking about the members tor their | enthusiastic g a z e t t e - t i m e s H To the Editor music who played for us at all home Heppner Fillies, the team that for a brief period of time There are so many people that we games, district, regional and state would like to personally thank for ................ _ UVPS 340 430 unified an entire community. tournaments Published every Wednesday and entered as second class matter at the their confidence and support in To the lone Student Body tor the Hoot Office at Heppner Oregon under the Act of March J. 1*7* making this basketball season so By now. you all know the story. Heppner High lovely rose corsages and the send off Second Class postage paid al Heppner O regon Office at 147 West Willow special they gave us as we headed to state Street Telephone >5031 «76 *22* School’s girls' basketball team did it all They won the First of all to our coach, Mr 18 liiiln* Ml B H p H and the Mur Address communications to the Heppner Gazette Times. P O Bo* 3T7 Royer, who with his knowledge league They won the District. They won the Regional row County Court and to Mayor Cara Heppner Oregon »7*36 110 in Morrow. Umatilla Wheeler A Gilliam guided us to third best in the state Costa and the City of Heppner lor the counties, $12 elsewhere To Mr Payne for his helping hand as They finished third in the State With a tiny line up that proclamations that gave us our own Eileen Haling Office Manager assistant coach Sandy Holtz special Fillies days March I and Newspaper Editor To our parents who stayed behind saw itself described as everything from "scrappy” to M ary Ann Cerullo March 7. 1985 Graphics I lepa riment us through all our frustrations, hurts Joyce Hughes To Scott Jones. East Oregonian "gritty” to "sparky” to “spunky,” the Fillies grabbed Typesetter and Joys and who by their example M arcy Bacon sports editor for his excellent cover Oarkroom Tec hnician gave us the foundation for winning the headlines of the newspapers and the hearts of the agr of our gam es and his special the first place sportsmanship trophy D a v id and A p ril Sykcu. Publisher« moral support To the editors of at district and again at state fans Heppner Gazette Times and K l'M A To the Heppner Booster H u b for for their fine coverage Now that the season is over and the cheering starts to their signs and very enthusiastic "W e are proud to be from support We especially enjoyed all die down, it’s time for the obligatory editorial telling Heppner1 the signs on the w ay to Pendleton To Ju stice C o u r t D.A/s Report From the three of us who graduate our many fans who followed all our the team what they really meant to the community. we want to say thanks again From games and who cheered (or us in our Report the rest of us we w ill see you again Only this time, it really comes from the heart. It's true. losses as well as our wins And a next year on the basketball court special thanks to those who support The Fillies brought a sense of togetherness to this The Morrow County District At Thanks again - you are a great ed us at District, Regional and Stale Justice Court at the Morrow torney 's office at the Morrow County bunch of people and we love you all tournaments community that is hard to describe in words Seeing the County Courthouse in Heppner Courthouse in Heppner reports ' s l The Heppner Fillies To our Student Body and Rally reports handling the following bust handling the following buMZiews dur Jodi Padherg. people of Heppner in the stands in Pendleton, then squad for the pep assemblies and ness during the past week mg the past week Slrphi Payne hard work throughout the year To Malt Gw in Murray, lone Exceed LaGrande. then Pendleton again, fans got a sense of Paul J Focht. 23 Irrigon. indicted Ellen Arhogast. our dance team lor their great mg the Maxim um Speed '74 mph in by Grand Jury on a charge of Theft lama Reid. performances at every home game a 55 mph zonei. *30 fine communion with the ball club a spirit of oneness that I Dana Reid. and al (he district, regional and Ralph Tony Marlatt. Heppner Roger Davidson. I*. Irrigon. indie Penny Connor. may be once in a lifetime. It wasn't just that our state tournaments To our manager Driving Under the Influence of ted by Grand Jury on a charge of Missy Turner, Monique Allen, stats person Janrlle Intoxicants. $457 fine. 2 days in jail, 1 It,.M I community had a ballclub at the State Tournament; it Andrea Ball. McKIhany. and to Jean Strange year driver's license suspension Joseph P Focht. 23. Irrigon. indie M issy Eubanks To Mr Christensen and the band Philip John Carlson. Heppner wasn't just the fact that it was a first-ever appearance; ted by Grand Jury on a charge of Violation of the Basic Rule '36 mph Theft I Another filly fan or that it was the first time (it appears) that Heppner in a 25 mph zone*. $36 line Edna Thomas 32. Hermislon, in Neil Dwight Frederick, Jr . I-ex dicted by Grand Jury on charges of To those great and awesome Fillies. You not only showed this state has won a State Tournament game in basketball in ington No Headlight When Requir Driving While Revoked and Driving your skills as a team, hut you also As sheriff of Filli land. I Em a ed Motorcycle, $15 line nearly 30 years. No, it was something about the Under the Influence of Intoxicants displayed great character in bring Flllifan. I hereby proclaim my pride Brok Paul Tucker, Hermislon Christopher Bennett. 2U. Umatilla, ing home the sportsmanship trophy in serving and supporting Steph. character and personality of this team that really was Violation of (he Basic Itule i4V mph indicted by Grand Jury on charges To the seniors thanks it 's been Jodi, Ellen. Missy T . Lana. Dana. in a 35 mph zonei *36 fine of Theft I und two counts of Cnauth an honor To the returning Fillies Penny. Andi. and Missy E Your special. Duane Leroy Dyer Hermislon ori/ed Use of a Motor Vehicle even better luck next year pride in yourselvei and hard work Violation of the Basic Rule <38 mph The Fillies, with their all-out hustling style and Roger Davidson. 1». Irrigon. indic l(f Jean Strange paid off when you showed 'em your in a 25 mph zone) $36 fine ted by Grand Jury on a charge of I Em a Flllifan stuff at the state tournament determination were a true inspiration. The nine young If .-It’ I Patrick Erickson 18. Irrigon. in Repair existing roads ladies of coaches Mike Royer and Les Payne never dieted by Grand Jury on two counts by road* 3». miles apart but it seems To the Editor of Theft I. Theft II and two counts of ever stopped trying Saturday’s game against Corbett Death Notice Nearly every road in the Board- we need another one to save a few Unauthorized Use of a Motor Ve people a couple of mill** travel on was a prime example. In what had to a disappointing man area is in need ol maintenance hide and repair some being very bad some occassions although a great need for the proposed road is spot to be in the Third Place game - the Fillies put on to tie resurfaced and other* Funeral services for longtime lone Pioneer employees needing questionable it would just he handy needing less work Ask the County resident Joseph ' Joei Henry Gaars- one of their best shows of the season. Court or the Road Department and land will be held Friday. March 15. 2 observe medical Possibly this old farmer is the only the answer is that there are no funds Saturday night’s award ceremony was the confirma p m at l-angrell Monroe Mortuary one that feels this way but I believe available to spend on the roads now in Baker He died Tuesday morning. records week the community would benefit more tion of what we all knew to be the case. Despite being a Many of these roads are used by a lot March 12 if the existing roads were repaired Governor Vic Atiyeh has pro of people every day A complete obituary will run in tremendously aggressive team, the Heppner girls (just lor the use of many than our scarce claimed March 17 23 Medical The Morrow County Court now next week's Gazette Times tax dollars were spent to build a new Records Week in Oregon plans to construct a new road as they had been at the District) were awarded the road to save a mile or two travel lor In commemoration of the week. between Wilson Road and the Port of a few people Sportmanship Trophy. Eastern Oregon Regional group of Morrow interchange and Highway the Oregon Medical Record Assoc is IH4 al a cost which they either don't Maybe it is a cliche - but they made us all look good. <*, Arnold Braat lion met in Pendleton. March 8 know or aren't telling The Freeway Route 1. Box 46A Attending from Heppner were Joan Hospital Notes and Wilson Road are now connected Thanks Fillies. M .O . hoardman. Oregon McDonald. Associate Kecord Tech mcian and Eastern Oregon Consult HHS grad listed on A erobathon ant and Rita Worden. Medical Records Director for Pioneer M em Whitman honor roll The following patient was admit Sheriff s Report orial Hospital to aid C F ted and discharged from Pioneer Whitman College students who M orrow C otaal* • N o a r O r i f d Memorial Hospital during the past week Juanita Carmichael. Heppner admitted March 5 discharged March B. Two patients admitted March 9 were still receiving care al the hospital at press lime Monday Helen Dyer. Heppner and 1-eonard Cummerland. Heppner M .C.G.G. IBBg=gg— ^ W tfk ly S « o » p « p « r Church slates clothing drive The annual lone United Church of Christ clothing drive will he held March 21 at 9 30a m Those wishing to donate items are asked to bring them to the United Church of Christ basement before March 21 have earned a 3 5 grade point average or better throughout their college careers were honored for academic excellence al the college's 23rd annual Academic Recognition Banquet Area students honored include Patrick Strulher*. a freshman, son of Marie and Edwin Struthers. Hep pner EARLY SPRING ] FRONT TINE ROTARY TILLERS • Cham driven • Use tot culttvattnfl too • All steel • lofsot accessories too' 214-310095 - Fillies say thanks GARDEN EQUIPMENT PERFECT TINING! BUYS! CENEX s r c • Convenient controls - FROM • 3 5 9 « FOR YOUR ONE STOP CENEX has the right OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT for your lawn... garden ...open spaces! v e "y x CEN EX REAR TINE TILLERS! The Morrow County Sh e riff's Office at the Morrow County Court house in Heppner reports handling or dispatching the following busi ness during the past week On March 4. the Morrow County Sheriff's Office arrested M ary E Wilson. 26. Kennewick, Washington, on a charge of Driving While Suspended She w as released on her own recognizance Also on March 4. the Morrow County Sheriff 's Office responded to a one vehicle rollover accident in Irrigon Edna M Thomas. 32. Herm iston was cited (or Driving Under the Influence and released on her own recognizance On March 5. the Morrow County Sheriff's Office and a Hoardman ambulance responded to a one vehicle rollover al the Port of Morrow exit on 184 Unda A Me Corkle. 23. Hermislon. was Iran* ported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Herm iston Also on March 5. (he Morrow County Sheriff's Office received calls from people in the county who had been contacted by phone advis ing them that they had won a prize In order to collect the prize, the caller required them to give their credit card number The Sheriff's department repeats its advice to not give credit card numbers to anyone over the telephone in this kind of situation On March 6. the Boardman Police Department assisted the Morrow County Sheriff's Office in the invest igation of a pickup belonging to Jim Peterson of Boardman which was alllegedly stolen from the C A I parking lot The Vehicle has not been recovered and investigation is continuing On March 7. a Boardman am bulance transported a male subject with a dislocated knee to (Food Shepherd hospital from U 1 I in Boardman On March 8. a Heppner ambulance transported a male subject with an LAWN A GARDEN CENTER FROM M odel 214 405 095 *649,s • 40% "XX« •fliceo, • Reverse direction Ime* save fW H fours ottHtmg time • lots ot occeM ones too M o rro w C ou n ty G ra in G ro w e rs Phone - 989-8221 1-800-452-7396 350 Main Street Lexington, Oregon 97839 H A R D W A R E + A U TO M O TIV E * C H EM ICA L + M AC H IN ER Y ^ T ~ QflPDCrtKS' unknown problem to Pioneer Memorial Hospital Also on March 8. the Heppner Police Department arrested Wayne E Elorea. 20 . on a Heppner Circuit Court w arrant for F ailu re to Appear Forgery I He was lodged al the Umatilla Police Department In a third March 8 incident, Erasm o Cantu. 25. Woodburn, was arrested on a charge of Driving While Suspended He was lodged at the Umatilla Police Department On March 9. the Morrow County Sheriff's Office arrested Jeffrey P Cutsforth. 25. 1-exington on a charge of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants He was released on his own recognizance Also on March 9. the Irrigon Police Department arrested Danny J Tar- box. 23. Umatilla, on a charge of Driving While Suspended He was released on his own recognizance The Hoardman Police Department is continuing an investigation of four incidents of vandalism which are believed fo have occurred during the early morning The following in cidents were included a glass panel in the front door of the (.alter Day Saints Church on Wilson Koad was broken out causing an unknown amount of damage, an unknown amount of damage from a glass window in the front door of Sentry- Market being broken out. an exten su e amount of damage at Sam Boardman Elementary School. and an unknown amount of damage at the Baptist Church on V4illow Fork and Dillabaugh Koad On M arch 10. a Heppner ambulance transported a female with an illness from lone to Pioneer Memorial Hospital Also on March in the Irrigon F'olice Department arrested Marvin A Pourier. 19. Hermislon on a Hermislon Municipal Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine • Violation of the Basic Rule He was lodged at the Hermislon Safety Center Also on March II, the Morrow County Sheriff's Office assisted in an Oregon State Police arrest of John Michael Todd 34. Salem, on a Morrow County Sheriff's Office w ar rant for Crim inal Mischief II Radio Shack outlet now in Heppner SPECIALS Pettyjohn’s Farm & Builder's Sup plv in Heppner is now an authorized Radio Shack dealer. Larry Petty John announced this week "W e will be carrying home and car stereo systems, telephones and accessories, C B s and security sys terns," he said Pettyjohn invites everyone to stop by the store, look over the merchan dise. and pick up their free Radio Shack calalog <81 value, free with coupon in this week's paper). R E D W O O D PLANTER B O X E S & POTS M in i- G r e e n h o u s e s with H u m id o m e RIETMANNS HARDWARE 4 An Aerobathon to benefit those who suffer from cystic fibrosis will be held from fi 30 to 8 30 p m next Monday. March 18 at the Heppner Grade School Multi Purpose Boom Volunteers may dance for one or two hours to raise funds for cystic fibrosis, an inherited disease which kills more children than polio, di abeles and rheumatic (ever combin txl Money raised will benefit research projects that may even tually lead to answers about the lung and digestive disease w hich requires large amounts o( medication and nutritional control "Anyone can participate by pick ing up a sponsor form at Farm er's Insurance in Heppner and signing up pledges.'' says Heppner aerobathon chairperson Joyce Hughes For more inform ation, call Hughes .it ' • , r «70 »HIM What’s Your Opinion? Question "What are you planning for this SI Patrick's b a y ’ " " I'm going to wear a green T shirt from an Irish bar in St l-oius,' said Susan West of Heppner "and I'll be sitting at the A A C W booth selling cakes and. of course, watching the parade I guess I'll just be hanging out and having a good time " PUBLIC NOTICE lavltation to Bid Morrow County Public Works Do merit is requesting sealed bids rock ui the north end of the ooxeity in amounts of 11.700 yards of o$l rock. 1.500 yards of top course, and 1.000 yards of base course or 4,000 yards pit run base Hidding of options will be accepted in accord ance with the specifications Bids will accepted until 10 oo a m on Monday March 25. 1985. at the Public Works Office in I-rxington, Oregon Specifications are available at the Public Works Office 676-9061 cat 17 r Published March 11. 1985 6