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Letters to the Editor
Schools must he doing something right
T o the editor
How good arc our school** I have
heard a lot ol talk on thi* subject late
I ) and I would like to comment
For the last ten years. I have had
the pleasure o f serving as Chairman
o f the H k s Scholarship Committee
T his committee has. during that
tim e , interviewed over I V ) students
fro m H eppner and lone H igh
Schools
Students jr c prim arily
judged on academic amt leadership
qualities During those ten years, oui
local winners have gone lo the
district contest and alw ays finished
in filth place or higher in com peti­
tion with winners from ten other
lislges W e have had three state win
ners in ten years No other lodge in
itur district can say that
O ur M orrow County Schools
must he doing something right I
urge you to vote yes on the M orrow
County School Budget in the M j v 20
T lection
(siJamcs 1,
Sincerely.
Swanson
Supports Joe Lutz for U.S. Senate
T o the I ditoi
O n M ay 20 we are being asked to
choose between iix u m h rn i Hob
Packwood and Joe l.u t/ for Senator
on the Republican ticket
It is true that M r Packwood has
been in Congress long enough to
achieve a very pow erful position as
chairm an on the Senate finance
C om m ittee The question is "How
is he going to use this power"' f o r
the benefit o f the people o f Oregon
oi w ill n he for the benefit o l those
w ho are financing his re election
cain|>aign * " Ih e problem is that
9 8 ‘ < o f his re election money has
com e Iron) out o l stale
L et's compare Senalor Packwood
with Joe l.u t/ in the area of govern
ment financing or. in other words,
taxes
Packwood is in favor of raising
tases to balance Ihe budget l.u t/ is
lor reduc mg spending to balance the
budget
PackwiMHl lavors a higher federal
lax on gavdinc. while Joe l.u t/
thinks we should he keeping the sas
ings from the lower luci prices m
Oregon, thus helping agriculture-
through some tough times
Joe C u t/ opposes a Value Added
la x ( V A 1 1 hecause it is hidden from
the payer P jckw ood voted against
.in amendment to present the crca
lion o f a V A T lo fund a " Super
f u n d '' program This is a sole lor
the V A T which would have applied
to nxtst consumer petroleum pro
ducts, hurting agriculture the most
Joe l.u t/ is opposed to using our
tax dollars to hail out big banks from
their bad loans to third world toun
tries On June 8. 1981, Packwood
voted to give an additional SN 4
billion lothc- International Monetary
fu n d ( IM F I to protect hig hanks
from their had loans
I don't believe that Bob Packwood
represents the interests o f O rego
mans any longer fin d out more
about Joe l.u t/ the responsible can
didalc- and join me and vote tor Joe
C u t/ lor Senator
(si Brok Tucker
P O Box 701
H crm islon. O r 978 18
Nut all hoard members favor change
T o the Editor
The M orro w County I air started
in 1913 Since that tim e the people
o f M orro w County have been vup
portivc with money and donated
labor to achieve the fair plant as it
stands today Racing money sup­
ported the lair until recently when
M orro w County taxes have giscn
additional support
A serious problem has always
been Ihe lack o f p jrkin g space Now
the lair hoard is proposing to give­
away land that is vitally needed This
Flowers-
in-a-gift
for Mom.
land is continually used lor rccrca
tional activities and when allowed is
used to help alleviate the parking
shortage It has taken many years to
acquire this land It should not he
given away by a five member board
when it involves all o f M orrow
County
I talked with Judge M cElligott and
he was not in lavor «>1 the change
How ever he wanted support front
concerned citi/cns
Please keep these points in mind
1 The Senior C iti/c n * do have a
place to build
2 Not all on the Senior Citizens
Board are in favor o f building at the-
fairgrounds
.3 The building would be in the
flood plain
4 fhe lair and rixieo land is need
cd Once given away it is gone
forever
3
Not all of the lair hoard
members arc in favor the change
Respectfully submitted,
is iflo s d R Jones
Vote for Jeff Wallace
District Attorney
Mothers Day is Sunday May 11
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W e deliver in
H eppner, Lexington
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Heppner
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M orrow County Justice Court at
the M orrow (".Hints Courthouse in
T o the Editor
( )n April 7 al a regular meeting the-
M orro w County fa ir Board passed
a m otion on a three to one vote, to
request that the M orrow County
Court deed to the Senior C iti/cn s
Comm ittee a lot 1(81" hy ISO" which
would take up most of the south h.ilL
of what is known as the I itlle
Ecague fie ld Ih e only compensa
tion ihe lair would receive from this
transaction would be the use ol the
dining hall and rest rooms during
f a i r The rest ot the time the place
would he under complete control ot
the Senior C iti/c n *
The M orrow County Court has
deeded a good building lot and has
set aside approximately S4I (881 ol
Revenue Sharing binds lor the-
Scmor C itizen groups lor building
construction
The Senior C tll/c n s did erre d a
large sign on their property pro
claim ing it the site ol their new
home In spite o f this, they have
agreed to abandon (his site and move
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P O Box 138
Heppner. Oregon «1781/1
out how ineffective he has become
in the senate
But Pa.kwtHid is not powerless
He has over S ' 3 m illion that he
plans to use to huy the citi/cn s of
Oregon O ver 98*3 of that money
came fro m outside o f oregon
Perhaps that is why his interests have
wandered so fat from his honx- state
Joe l.u t / is running against
P a c k w o o d in the R e p u b lic a n
Primarv He doesn’t have millions
ol dollars to spend on taix y ads But
he has spoken in M orrow County on
six separate occasions in the past
sever al months I u t/ has taken the
time to meet and talk with (he
citi/cns of fjs te r n Oregon He has
heen honest, straight torward and ar
ti.u la te He is interested in us
Packwood could do more lor
Oregon He had his chance and
nothing happened 1-utz w ill do more
lor Oregon W e |ust have to give
him the chance Vote tor Joe L.ut/
on May 20
I hank you.
(slSicvcn R /ic lin s k i. M D
Boaidman. Oregon
lo ihe f a ir Grounds where they
would completely eliminate use ol
those ground* as a ball park lor the
l ittle le a g u e and also the grade
sc hool teams, also eliminating much
parking space during the f a ir
•\ group o l concerned f a ir people
have indicated their intention to at
tend the next regular f a it Board
meeting lo express their opposition
to transferring f a ir grounds property
lo die control ol a non profit, private-
group
Anyone wishing to express an opi
mon on transfer ot this properly lo
the Senior Citizens may attend the
next regular f a ir Hoard meeting and
speak out A ll regular fa ir Board
meetings are open to Ihe public
Next f a ir Board meeting w ill he
May 12 al 7 30 p m j i the Annex
Building
(siShony Peck
Heppner. O regon
N O W , O N E O F THE BEST
REASONS FOR BEEF
IS RIGHT O N THE PACKAGE.
Many gn*.crs in ( begun .nxi thnxigfxxit the* country
haw |ust < h !< > j H ix I a I tcsh Meat Nutrition Information
Program th.it c ' i xtit 1 change a leu of vtxtr shopping rixitiix-s
llv prugium is luscxl on research tiata provkicif by
the l S| ).\ . atxf I I -
it* i.ilotx-, fat content, anti
otfx-i iinfxjrtant nutrition information on ixvf that nxiny
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i i x i k i s s jx x
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T o the Editor
I f it ivn't hoken don't fix n
W e have a iudgc in our Justus'
Court whose administration ol this
court has been superior
Judge
Charlotte Grav has earned Ihe
resped ol both the law officers and
4-H C lu b s
C la s s y
A i x f tlx - tig iu c s p ro v e it w ith low (.J o n e s o ix l
cho lestero l c o n te n t — plus, h ig h p ro te in , iro n a tx l xinc
c o n ten t
I h i \ iL laiL J. rrit.i/ing mfnon.il**i u ai.uf.iMr <m n>nt f . y u L n rs./iut.
BEEF SIRLO IN STEAK
185 CALORIES PER 3 OUNCE
BROILED, TRIMMED SERVING
CAIOBIIS
-TOTAL FAT
a , , u i ., ) J sc. -
•CHOllSTIBOl
-SODIUM
"PBOTIIN
-IBON
•ZINC
THIAMIN
-NIACIN
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LUlV«*et on
MAM NI * l > fMt lAJTT #4tAAf
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M*lrd LXjey A ”AAjn< i- IXlhl I kapi J on USDA if*SPQf(h
la «>k tot thè Nuli iti« >n Information l’rogram at yix.tr
favorite gnxeiy stole I lieti enjos thè great tasti- ot beef,
knowing vixi’ie pnx iiling v«xti l.nnih tlx" kttxl ot nutntion
it txsxls in a 1« aitili cllet
the citizens she serves Why should
we change lor an unknow n’ I ’ m
voting to keep Judge Charlotte- (n a y
in our Justice Court
(s iM rs Boh iSu/anne) Jepsen
A / O R E G O N BEEF C O U N C IL
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• Boardman • Heppner • Irriqon • lone • Lexington
We’ve opened a new
office in Boardman to
better serve our
Morrow County customers
with complete title
and escrow service for
all of your property
transaction needs.
members jilayed a
T h o se present wer e Al i ssa
B ro w n lie ld . A le id a (io o d s e a r
Crenelle A d cln un . Cara Ansotegui
and N ic i Sweeney
i
carpets
SALE
stv , t < * l i \ s Ixx-f is leaner a tx f Ix -tte i t n m n x x i th a n
MORROW COUNTY
C tH rk s
Hs AILsu Bniwnflrld
LEES
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evet Ix -I.n e
Voting to keep Judge Charlotte Cray
H ill TIIIIAV
Pat McClintock
Branch Manager
We’re after your business
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TITLE AND
ESCROW
13 Styles
To Choose From
I NOW IS THE TIME TO!
*.? f
HcppiiCi repuru handling the MUn»
mg business during the past week
Delbert A me ron fum er. He ppm i
No I u b ilily Insurance. S I ' fine
Mothers\
LIKE T-SHIRTS TOO i
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.Speak out at Fair Hoard meeting
Eor exercise-
gartx- ol u g
April 21 -May
O Idcflnia
Country Rose
T o the Editor
Ads arc being plased in the Hcpp
ner Gazette Times both this week
and next week hy the Paskwood
campaign They say in c it e d . " H e
can do more good for <fregon
The
same ad is appearing (in slightly
altered form) all across the state, gis
ing Ihe impression that Packwood is
doing everything lor cvcihody all ol
the time Ironically we agree with
the title o f the ad Packwood could
do more lor Oregon Ih e problem
w ith Packwood is that he didn I do
anything for Oregon during his 18
years in the Senate
Even worse is what he w ill do if
re elected Packw ood'* W ilderness
Proposal w ill cause the loss o f at
least KK) jobs m the sawmills ol
W 'jllow a County His supfxirt tor in
creased gasoline taxes and a new tax
the "v a lu e added tax would harm
an already depressed larm economy
P a c k w o o d '* p ro p o sa l lo tas
municipal bonds has already itxrc-as
cd the cost o f state and local govern
ment His failures on tas reform ,
despite his powerful position, point
an attorney lor ten years and I tec I
is holding
people who believe in Ssouting as a
way for hoys to develop their full
potential
W c arc asking you to participate
hs contributing to the Sustaining
Membership Enrollment drive ol the
Council It would he w onderful lo
chow |(8) percent supfxirt o f the
families with hoys involved and local
leaders W hether the gift be S 2 V .
S V l or S l(8 t a g ilt shows a w ill
ingness to he involved, a willingness
lo c a te A plaque is given lo a spon
sor who contributes S I0 0 or more
PI c - jsc support the w ork o f the
Ssouting program by sending your
tjx deductible gift to one of the com ­
mittee members listed below You
w ill receive a receipt and member
ship card hy return mail D u n k yiai
Sands D am e*
P O Box 234
Heppner, O regon 9783b
Delores Shelton
Justice Court
Packwood ‘could’ do more for Oregon
M G R FLOOR COVERING
The Floral Teapot Bouquet tr<yn
Teiehora Delightful The tine stone
ware teapot with its delicately
hand painted blossoms wn be chef
ished and used for years to come
W p ii deliver The Flora' Teapot
Bouquet anywhere m town or w re
it anywhere m the U S A and
Canada
& lone
year
Some o f this cost is absorbed by
fees, investments, and trusts, but
much contes from the generosity of
Classy C . h i E s 4 H Club met May
3 at the home o f leader Carol
Gtxxisear Members bniught record
hcx.ks up to date and made Skillcs
Halls, no hake cookie.
J
! , MOth."'
by providing training lor leaders,
managing day and overnight camps
and maintaining records on advance­
ment and achievement o f individual
Scouts It is estimated that these ser
vices cost about S " per Scout per
T o the Editor
Jell W allas, is a litcioi.g resident
of f astern O regon He is a graduate
o f the I'n isersitv o f Oregon and
Willam ette la w school He has been
through his experience as Assistant
Distrisl Attorney o f C mat ilia County
he would he jn addition to M orrow
County as our District Attorney
(s) Anna Graham
1-61V
T o the Editor
The Boy Scoots o f Am erica has a
program in Heppner because people-
care People care to give their lim e .
their talents, and. if needed, their
money A hoy involved in Tiger
Cubs. Cubs. Webelos. and B«>y
Scouts iv the beneficiary of the cl
forts and resources o f people in the
community w illing to share for the-
good of our hoys
l-ocal leaders and com m ittee
members do not lead without, in
tum . receiving support The Oregon
Trail D is rm t and the Blue Mountain
Council exist to support los j l efforts
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