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Obituaries H H K • Ih r llrp p n rr G a/rltr-1 inx-v llip p m r , Oregon Wednesday, April 23. |V U Fadeley will push for debates The O tfici.il Ncwspjper o f the City of Heppncr ami the County o f Mnrrow GAZETTE-TIMES Ih r Heppner MorroM C o un ty'« IfomeXh*lied Weekly Newspaper U S P S ¿*0420 K u I.I i U h .I » « c r i YW<lnrvia< uvd cnirrrd » w ».«nd«ta»» mailcr >1 Ih» tS*l (H Tk r ■I Itcptmrr. O r r » * i umtri Ih» Art uf Ma/th J . I*” * V . . « d «U s » |>» m I »1 ll,p ,m * . ( I r i p i . I lf f l.. ai I4 Î v ir a Wllhrt* M i»»l lrl»|0»H K iMMi i M i m . nm/nuiil* »ti*»m lo Ih* llrppnrf l.a /rilr lunr*. f*t> Han 337. Il«j>j«n»r. r m sutm npn..*» $12 M t H-iiUa. Wh»»W«. I.illlain and l./a n l « u u n lln ; $14 r h f « h m D m I * I I KtV* Manager Saml. 11.41/ N .-.l.l.i... M a n « H a t.a i................................................................................... t.ra p h h « llrparlm rnl I M M M .ih ... h p N > _______D a v i d a n d \|»r 11 S y k c s , P u b lis h e rs Letters to the Editor Support for soil/water district tax base To the I-.Jiior Among the issues to he considered by voters at the Mas 20 elect Kin will he tile proposed combined lac base tor the Morrow County Soil and Water Conservation District and Die Morrow County Weed Control District Both o f these districts provide vital services to citizens o f the county The value of efforts to conserve the soil and curb water runoff, as well as control ol nosious weeds is im portant not only to those o f us liv ing in the county today . but to future generations as well The lew cents per thousand of valuation requited to lund the proposed tas base w ill be a good investment Currently these districts are lund cd bv some las monies and bv other vourccv which arc mil jlw jy v reliable This problem leaves scr vices from year lo year in a tentative slate with very little real assurance ol whether or not they can continue These districts need a finance system that allows them to plan a program o f services that can be delivered each year The best approach is to approve the la« base on May 20 le t's gun the light to conserve our soil and water resources and protect ourselves Irom the invasion ol no« hhis weeds with a "y e s " vote on this important ta« base measure .Sincerely, (s| Matt Doherty Ri 2. Bo« IK Irngon. Oregon C ommends Secretan of State I o the Editor I would like to publicly commend Secretary o f State Barbara Roberts for her determination ami hard work to bring Oregon's polling places up to standard Oregon's handicapped and many elderly citizens w ill now cn|oy the same privilege as do other Oregon citizens by having access to vote at their designated polling places The Secretary of Stale also an noumed ail " Adopt a Polling Place" progtam lo help in this ellort ( Hegtmians, can volunteer to |om in this worthwhile project to help make ( Hegon's |villmg places accessible to the disabled Polling place altera lions must be completed by August I. 14Kb I hope Barbara Roberts' ellorts w ill not go un noticed and Orcgo mans w ill again show their support by parile ipating in this worthy project Sincerely. (si John Brown I xecutive Director Oregon School Employees Asso Range Ready Angus Bulls ^Tested and Ready for Immediate Shipment to Oregon Dean Stokes Sunnyside. W A (509) 837-7443 GOT YOl'It BULL? Save this ad! It’s worth $25 on any , bull purchased next year! To the Editor Now that I have met my opponent at die Salem Cuv Club several things are sery clear He has mi plan lor tas relict Ido. ami I outlined it OOCC again at the Salem "debate." He has no plan to stabilize school finance I still odvocatc the plan I outlined last tX toher He made mi commitment ol any kind to utility ratepayers I pledged three limes to appoint a utility com rmssioner who would not he on the side o f the utilities, but on the side o l the customers, the side ot almost csers Oregonian .nut w ith M o r To the editor W by is it that Oregon has refused to restore integrity to the election process by tequiring a realistic cut o ff period for voter registration before elections ’ Is it because many ol those who make i n k laws in Salem are being elected by fraudulent votes? Mans questionable voters take ad vantage o l the la« Oregon process and register |ust hetore election day W'licn county clerks send out n u ll mg to verity the existence of these voters, many cards are returned in dicaling no one by that name lives at that address County clerks have these- statistics, and collectively, the fig u re on phantom voters is staggering Forty-five stales have a registra turn cut o fl well before election day Arizona requires Ml days advance Correction Births 1 Norene Veterinary Hospital Supports Jot* Lutz for senator To the Editor \s May 20 I * l*KZi draws near ami < Hcgons future is at stake. I am con vinccd more then ever that out ne«t I nited States Senator should he Joe I utz Bob P.ickwood has worn out his time in public office, we are in need o l a change I have personally attended several public meetings where we have been honored having Joe I utz sjic.ik Mr I utz knows how to relate lo people. I k - lakes time lo answer carefully . in detail, any question you might ask I have no trouble with Joe I u l/'s background being that ol a Baptist minister lor 17 ycats I leel we need moral ami God tearing people in our government who won't " r ip us o f f in some way or another, as our coun try has experienced in the past Our loretathcrv gave us a Con stitution tor the I'lilted Stales and so many o l our present elected officials barely vole constitutionally correct Joe I utz believes in constitutional law . he has studied our constitution for humlicds of hours and has given seminars throughout the nation sime 14X3 The most important tact about Joe I utz is he wants to |K-Ip Oregonians He believe* in me ami he bclK-scs m you and toi out generations to come INSURANCE CENTER. INC. We* it Changing Our Naim*. But Not Our Service Ron. C athy, M onica. N ancy & Jim are ready to serve you now as W heatland Insurance 7410 Memorial services were held A pril 12 lor W Yawlcr Parker. 78. o f Hood Riser al the Hood Riser Valley Christian Church Mr Parker, who died A pril 4. was the senior practxing attorney in the firm Parker. Bowe. Jaques. Rl.ikcly ami J*hillips He was born March K. |>*)X at l nion. to Frank S amJGcrtiudcC Parker The family moved to Hcpp ncr in 1412 where Yawtcr resided until 1441 He was a graduate o f Heppm-r Part o f the information was omit High School, the Cniscrsitv o f ted Irom an item in last week's I a -« Oregon and the U niversity of ington news The corrected item is Oregon la w School After his printed hclow graduation, hr was commissioned a I uclla Taylor ot lexm gton and second lieutenant in the Army row County W eed Control program Cheryl Fucker ol Stanlicld spent reserve and was called lo active du The approval o f Ihis tas base April I I . 12 amt 13 in Portland to ty in Januars . 1442 would ctabilizr I a full time attend the Northwest Regional Con He practiced law in Heppm-r from nunager who w ill coordinate all o f lerencc o f United Ostomy Fucker 14.3 l to I'M 1. moving to H.«cl Riser the agencies who work together on is with ll.C home nursing o l Her after W orld War II ami continuing conservation, ami who w ill pursue niiston and Mrs I ay lor is the hie law practice there Federal and State tunds that are Ostomy Care Coordinator al Good He married Alberta Barry January available. 2 the protection o f our Shepherd Community Hospital in 23. 1435. who cursives at the fami Weed Control Program that is Hemnston ly home Other survivors arc a vulnerable every year to be cut liom The winners o f the second daughter. Cecelia K Goodnight o f the Morrow County Budget Portland, a con. W Vawter Parker. Wranglers' Plavday Sfickhorsc Rase I urge you to vote yes on the Soil Jr ot San Francisco a brother. John were incorrectly listed in last week's am! Water Conservation District Fa« G Parker o f Portland, two sisters. paper D ie correct winners follow Base Proposal on May 20 Frances Mitchell o f Gresham and first Shad Hislcr. second Jamie Sincerely Kathryn Hoskins o l Heppncr. and Garde, third Jfoss Sharp, fourth (slJames 1. Swanson two granddaughters Jerad Eckntan Fhc Gazette-Tunes Director Morrow County Soil and regrets the error M r Parker was a member ol the W ater C onservation D is tric t Hood R iver V a lle y C hristian Church. American and < »tegoti State bat associations. American legion registration, and 24 days is the Post 22 in Hood Riser. Hcpner average lor these states In Oregon Masonic I ixlge and the Hood Riser I im olhv \ \ il I m n W ard - a son. you can register until 5 p m the Elks I odge I nmithv W illiam , was bom on night before elections Memorials in his name may be Maish 2K in l.ugene to J Walter It is obvious that our legislature is made to the American Cancer S« k ic Wood and Jean iStinkard) Wood not interested in solving the pro ty or the Hood Riser Valley ( hris I imolhv W illiam joins a sister Beth, blem. so it must be done by the peo lian Church b and a brother Johnny . 4 Grand ple An initiative petition is being parents are John and l.ouisc Wood circulated lo r signatures which of Heppncr would require voter registration 20 F r u n c in c . . H o w a r d days before elections I ask you to A rec itation of (I k - rosary lor Fran help collect the 83.361 valid cine J Howard was held al 7 p in signatures needed to quality it lor the Friday al Si Pairisk's Catholic general election ballot Petitions mas Church in Heppm-r be obtained from the sponsor. Ihc luneral Mass, also at the Oregonians in Action, 13 3 3 I church, was at I I a m Saturday Burnside, ftyrtlend o r 97214; with concluding service and burial will he C LO S ED telephone 2 " 12 31 al the Heppncr Masonic Cemetery (s»Charles C Richmond A pril 24 - May 1 to attend ( »nictating .it the service were 2MI Main St Southern California Seminar Monseigncur Raymond Beard and I rubier. OR 47K4I the Res Edward Rcccconi Carles Tel 534-2361 Drake was organist Casket hearers were Bill Brannon. Mike pal. and Sieve Cunningham. Hairy Snider ami inn Hams Mrs Howard. 4.3. <iicd in Hei He believes in the basic principals iniston Eucsday. April IV l ‘»Kb ut dial our na(>vn was huili on He Good Shepherd C om m unity hclicscs lhal we have value and dial Hospital our country, the United Stales ol She was born at Heppncr March America, is die greatest country in 24. I 'M3, ihc daughter ot Helen the world (Cunningham) and Melvin Moyer I want lo continue lo be proud ol In I4 b l she was graduated from America ami our elected leadership Heppncr High School J ik - I utz is the nun that w ill keep us On Oct I. 1461, she married proud ami represent Oregon in the W illiam ( i Howard ol Fort Worth, l S Senate lexas I he wedding was held in You owe yourscll a favor, get to Heppncr al Sl Patrick's Church know Joe I.u t/ ami vote lor him in After her husband's retirement the May 20. l4Kh primary Y o u 'll from the A ir Force in 14X4. they lie glad you did came to live in Hemnston. where A»* Nancy Patton P () 3 Box 3b25 A Herniiston. OR 47X3X V Restore integrit) to election process t c i h n i i . i l . is s is l. m , r 1 P O A n 0 * W*rn S u m * ‘ ton» \V . V a s te r P a rke r Favors soil and water tax base To the Editor On May 20. the Soil ami Water Conservation District is asking Mor row County voters to approve a la« Base Proposal Many people arc, perhaps. m* aware o f this propisal. and nuyhc not aware o f what the S.W C D tv ami what it docs The S W C D . a legal division o f the Stale o f Oregon, ts comprised ol seven non paid directors (ront throughout Morrow County, who arc elected otlic ulv in charge ot pro tccting and preserving natural resources in Morrow County I I torts are coordinated with the Soil C onservation Service i fe d e ra l Government) who provide the WHEM W D (formerly Swanson Insurance) I he Salem appearance, however, helped the people it vhould have I helped the voters Such an event enables the voter lo nuke an infivrm ed choice, and in this case the choice really is a choice I w ill continue to push lor debates statewide so that all Oregonians tan enter the public discussion in the (iosernor's race There is a need for questions to he asked by more than iusi the Salem and Portland crowd Sincerely. (si Edward N f adeley Candidate lor Governor 777 High. No 3<*» Eugene. OR 47401 Mrs Howard was a member o l Our lads o f Angels Catholic Church In addition to her husband, sur vivors include daughters Sherry and Stephanie Howard, at the home in Hemnston, wins Richard of Illinois, and Ronald of Indiana, brother Bruce Mover o f la iki. Mont and two grandchildren Her mother and lather died in I44X and 14X3. respectively t h o s e who wish may contribute to the American I upus Society. 44 13 N F X4th Portland. (JR 47220 Sweeties Mortuary, Heppncr. is in charge ot artangements PRUNING LANDSCAPING PAINTING HANDYMAN Reasonable Rates is Contact Chet \ »3 2 9 0 Chase St.. ITS SPRinCCfiRMNinC TIM E Bedding Plants Are Hospital Notes il (>rrrn I oni X Srctl Pioneer M e m o ria l H ospital reports admitting and dissharging the following patients during the past week Raymond Batty . Heppm-r admit ted April lf>. discharged April IK Colleen R Anderson, lone admit led A pril lb discharged April IK. Dean Robinson. Heppncr admit ted A pril lb . discharged A pril IK. Mary Bristow lorn-, who was ad nutted to the Hospital A ptil 21 was still receiving care Tuesday YOUR GARDEN WANES IF - WE GOT lit We have a GOOD selection of Used Chainsaws! GREEN FEED t b|>pDt» 6 7 6 v>42i! S T O R A C E B U ILD IN G S ) FOR R E N T IH H E D IA T E L Y Coil G Ted Britt $4500 month 879-5518 or 989-8539 eves. plus deposit 590 W. Riverside, Heppner, Oregon 8x 16, Metal, Wood Floors ^