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M H K - I h r H r p p n rr G azette-1 unes. H e p p n e r. < ire y o n W ednesday. H n r m k r r 3. i m k jfc I he O fficial Newspaper o f the City " t Heppner and the OHM > *» •' ooMy "t Mono« J |;S Obituary M The Morrow County S heriffs ( if lice at the Courthouse in Hcjspncr Louie "T ic " F.ng. 41. o f Lex reports handling or dispatching the ington. died Friday . Nos 28, |HKZ> following business during the past at St Anthony H o sp ita l in week Pendleton During the week o f November He was horn Aug 7. I**43 at |K 24. the S heriffs ( itf k c assisted Pawn Washington, the win of 1 * *uie three disabled motorists m Morrow and Hazel (Adams) F.ng He attend County ed school in Pendleton and I'kiah November 23 a deputy respond Fng served in the U S Anns Irom cd to a conj>ljint ol a suspicious per IHbf to IHbb. reluming to I'lciuh son sitting in a car with the where he lived until his marriage to headlights on and the radio playing Connie Papmcuu in IHbK when he on Hwy 74 West o f Cecil near the moved lo lexington county line The person located was He enjoyed hunting and fishing found to he sleeping F.ng retired from the Morrow November 23 a deputy respond County Road Department one year cd lo a report o f a non in|ury acct ago due to ill health dent near Cutslorlh Park Randy Survivors include his wile. Con Nelson Franck 2q. Brookings was nie. sons. Shawn. Shane and Bruce, cited fo r allegedly D riv in g and stepfather. Mas nurd Scclcldt all I'ninsurcd o l lexington. brothers. Hill Costa November 2 ' the S heriff » ( ittice and Art Costa, both in Hawaii, and dispatched a Hourdmun a mho I an» c to Manuel Costa of Hcrmiston. and a a residence on M iller I ane \ male sister ( ¡rue c Tlticl of Baltimore. Md subject w ith an illness was Two wins. Shad jn d Lome Jr . died transported to (iood Shepherd earlier Hospital in Hcrmiston Funeral services were Sunday, November 2h a deputy c ited An Nos VI, ai the lexington Baptist thony F.lvis Purcell. 2h. Spokane, Church Interment was in the l ex fo r allegedly D riv in g W hile ington Cemetery Suspended Friends who wish may contribute November 2h a deputy respond to the D»*crnhcchcr M em orial cd lo handle jn animal complaint on Hospital lor Cnpjslcd Children. Water St in lexington MKI sw SmJadumPMkRoad November 2h a deputy respond Portland. 97201 ed to a complaint of a truck block Folsom Bishop Funeral Chapel. mg a lane o f traffic on Bombing Pendleton, wav in charge o f Range Road arrangements November 27 a deputy in vestigated a complaint of a vehicle R ichard Vance I'u flon which allegedly tried to run another Ciravesidc services for Richard vehicle o ff the road near Roggs Vance Patton will he Thursday. IXs. November 27 the S heriff s Office 4 at 2 3<) p m at High View dispatched the Heppner f ire IX-pt Cemetery in lone to a tlue fire on Matloc k St Patton was bom in Kahlotus. November 2K a depute respond Washington. October 13. I HI IK cd to a residence in West Irrigon to He died at the Good Shepherd investigate a complaint ol a taunts Hospital in Hcrmiston. Monday, disturbance Dec I at the age o f 7K November 2K a deputy located a He was a resident o l lone since I ' year old juvenile on Third St IH32 He retired 14 years ago He West just south of Hwy 730 near Ir was a farmer and rancher and loved rigon The juvenile was cited for fishing and gardening Curlew Violation and given a ride He was nurried to his wife to his residence Dorothy in Pasco, Washington, on November 2K a deputy at rested September 3. | q 'l fhey celebrated Kelly Wade Wynn. |q. on an Irrigon their 3Nth wedding anniversary in Justice Court warrant lor Failure to September this year He iv survived hy hiv wife Pas Fine No Angling I icensc He Dorothy of lone, son Fdwurd Patton was lodged at the Umatilla City Jail o f lone, three daughters Fsihcr where he later posted hail and was released Dickson of Redmond. Donna W in November 28 a deputy respond son of Seattle. Washington, Stella Crawford o f Montezuma. Ga. one cd to the Irrigon area to investigate brother Lynn Patton o f Spokane. a complaint ol a subject allegedly Washington, two sisters Grace contributing alcohol to minors November 2q the S heriffs Office Sellers o f Washington. I'tah. and Fdna C ra in of Spokane. took a report o f j stolen pickup Washington. 14 grand*.hildrrn and Mike VanArsdalc reported that his |dK3 Toyota pickup had been stolen six great grandchildren alter II Mlp m Friday while it was For those who wish. contrihutKXis nuy be nude to the Heart Fund in purked on W illow St in Heppner The vehicle was later located hy the memory o f M r Patton Bums M o rtu jry. Hcrmiston. is in victim's Iriend in a canyon near IX-e Cox Road care o f arrangements November 2q a deputy tt*ok a report of Menacing which allegedly occurred in the Hardman area f uneral services were held recent November Ml the Sheriffs Office ly tor Sfsrtlc M Schriever. q2 She dispatched a HoanJman ambulance to was a former teacher in the Morrow the Dodge City Inn in Hoarditun County schools She and her hus alter receiving a rcjvort that a lady hand Harry built the original had fallen The subicct retused Culsforth Corner house which later treatment the Cutstorths remodeled She mos Louie ‘ Tic* Eng h M Q in . . . . . . . •— Sheriff’s Report 111* H eppner v G A Z E T T E -T IM E S M o rro w C o u n t» ’ » H om e-O w ned W e e kh Newspaper US PS 240-420 fu M h M r i m Wednesdai rn*t cnierwl >1 « l a t i i t u im llff m the h«< IK fti •I llr^ m ri (frri.Mi urwWr Ike »»1 of tU n h ), I»’ » Sfiwrf 1 law (■»)■«> paid .1 llrppnrr Urr».«i I KTVc at 141 » t il « * » NTrert I Hr***.**» 1 W i t ’ H i J »ddrrw tnmmunhWkirw In Ike Mepf*n.r l.a rrllr lim n. PO Ik*» HP. H rw nrr. I>rr«un «m«4 SuhwrtpOurw i l l Ui Morru». WknWr (.illlam .nd (.ram t **unl m i . U.t rtw»h»rr I linn Saline 1 Saudi H U/ Mar*» Slrulkrr» Vn*K isles J.. i i » llu ik n M lo r iti *fn>' MOgi N' " ' H M l.rapkMi Department GMfMN Drp.rtm»«l »«» Sntes * I 1 M*s«iluiB IHUrlhula-n David and April Sykes. Publishers Letters to the Editor P ro g ra m cu ts w o u ld s tifle g ro w th To the Cditor On January 13. IHH7. voter» of Morrow County w ill again express themselves about our schools As students o l Riverside High School living in jn isolated arcaol our state, we leel that losing our e»lra curricular aettvHies would stille our growth as individuals We have lit tic else W'c as lonscrned students and future voters, ask that you cast your vote on January 13 We urge y**u to vote yes Our mental, physical, and social well being is in jeopardy If the budget does not pass, we w ill lose our valuable extra curricular activities, our much need cd aides and counselors, as well as our talented and gifted program Again, we urge you "V i*tc Yes Concerned RMS Students Is) Jason Michael Megan Tolar Susie hsans Bonnie Guthrie l isa Mark l.aura Frnkson Kcnnv McCullough Michael Maddox Hoard nun K eep q u a lity schools in M o rro w C o u n ty To the Fditnr I he people of Morrow County have already shot themselves in the loot several tin rs and now. it seems, they nuy he ready to chop it o il altogether I am referring to the sad and hitler saga of the school budget and I fear what the future rtuy hold No nutter what decisions are nude in the future they cannot undo all of the damage already incurred Teachers and other school personnel have been denied reasonable work mg conditions, security and respect Parents have hern betrayed hy voters who refuse to "pay to educate vomchndy elve s kids" < Pur children face being denied the quality of education they need and deserve The present stale of uncertainty and gloom m our schools is a shameful commentary on the priorities o f the voters in our county Some have used the depressed economy as an excuse for voting down adequate funding for the sc hi *<*1 s W hilc it is no doubt true that some incomes arc shrinking. I have yet to sec anyone selling o il their children, the schools continue to grow Are we w illing to impoverish our children's luturr m order to save a lew dollars in the present' lines economic recession have to lead to educational depression’ Also, how can we expect to attract those who nuy he able to improve our economy through new industry when we ol ter their children a second rate education ’ Many take pride in having local control over schools I aval control is a good thing when the local citi/cns act responsibly It is the ir responsible actions of local voters, Heppner Police Report The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the following business dur mg the past week November 24 10 43 a m False Alarm. 5 p m F alse Alamt November 23 K I I a m Traffic Accident, citation issued tor f ailure lo 3 ¡eld Right ol w .o 9 21 p in report ol Criminal Mischief N ovem ber 2b 10 23 f alse A la rm . 10 30 False A la rm . 10 0K Report o l Prowler November 27 2 23 a nt assist Morrow Counts Sheriff IX-|M U 07 p nt Assist f-ire IX-pt November 2K h S3 p request o ffic e r fo r Security Check 11 14 Report o f l ight November 2H. q 13 report o f l nauthori/ed live o f a Vchilc. b 3K Motorist Assist. K 20 report of Cimmal Mischief E n te r c o lo rin g contest I he Heppner Soroptinnsts arc sfkxisonng a coloring contest again this year for pressh**olcrs through fourth graders Pictures to he col ored nuy he pic ked up at the Hcpp ncr Gratis- School. Murrays, or the Heppner TV office Colored pictures should he return cd lo the Heppner grade school or the TV office hy December 12 First, second, and third place prizes w ill he awarded in preschool, kindergarten, first and second grade, and third and lourth grade div isions Contest winners w ill he invited to the December IK S o ro p tin m t meeting to claim their prizes such as we have seen this year in Morrow Counts that give rise to renewed calls to state funding and state control ol schools If we cxfkxt lo retain c o n tro l we must demonstrate responsibility The threat of major cuts planned hy the School Board i f a serial levy is not passed has already changed the lives and attitudes ol scores ol sch*«*l teachers and personnel, some who have served us well for many years I fear that it may he loo late to stop a mass exodus o l quality teachers at the end o f this school year, hut I believe that we must try for the cost to our children's future is too great I urge every voter, in every area of Morrow county . to sign the pcti lion calling lor a spec ml budget elec lion I urge you to vote "yes' lor the serial levy Maybe a decisive "y e s " vote w ill send a message to our teachers that we want them to stay. that there is still hope lor main taming quality schools in Morrow County Sincerely, (si Res Steven Rowe Board man Hospital Notes Pioneer M e m o ria l H ospiiul reports admitting the following pa dents during the past week Harold Peck. Heppner admitted Novem ber 24. discharged November 24. Marlene Gray. Heppner admit ted November 23. discharged November 2b. I ddie Gunderson. Sr . Heppner admitted November 2b. discharged November 2H. and W illiam Nichols, lexington. who was admitted to the hospital November 27. was still receiving care Monday D e s tro y e r escort s a ilo rs p la n re u n io n Destroyer Fscort Sailors arc plan mng a reunion ami convention for shipmates in IHK7 Anyone who served aboard these types of ships nuy contact Leonard Horowitz. 4K Madrona l*k Dr . Stcilacoom. W ashington, HKtKK. I 20b 582-93.3K Mvrtle M. Schriever ed from this area to Yoder Valles She leaves two wins Bryan of C jn hy and David of Mollala. and a daughter Jean Fply ol Texas C ity. Iexas She was a long lime member of the Oregon State Grunge and a lexington member when she lived in this area School Lunch Menu Bring the whole family for FUN G in IDEAS & SAVINGS' PETTYJOHN’S 676-9157 or 676-5001 424 Lynden Way, Heppner C OUNTRY c HRJSTMAS Winter warm, down filled, the always popular Sportlite Tempco coat Sportlite T305 \ > Choose one of five colors from our large selec tion in sizes extra small to extra large GARDNE Heppner R'S wear 676-9218 193 N Main IN HERMtSTON H I R H O M I MF A l I H 1 A R I F * 9 f l H A ( I t C M â lM CAM » IID R à N I U « r« A » S oavcM* .a 4«, j •»»!«»4. * " 4 t Hours: 9 6 Mon. • Fri. 9 11 a m Sat. H « N I V s CALL 567-3511 ^ IM F R a tN C Y C A k k M tr M i l O N C M A N C <H3 l/ettuci* Broccoli ( W ite r or O il Par F 'y N 's , t ^ 1 i,,>r, jk ‘ f i s i . Diet W p x f. ^IV psi free. S(|UÌrt.] ( (ike, 7-Up, $ |is IW k ( flo p s (¿round Beef W vstrm fam ily 2 |)lv Bathroom Tissue 4 roil Mayonnaise 0 / Wpstern Family Semi-Swwt Chocolate Diet 7-up W f-tcrn Family 6 x'-'V OREGON tS m LOTTB 7 Y *9 Best I ih k I s IX rl Coke V\ 5 ’ucumlicrs 49V Top Sirloin Steak Tuna \» J P ' ECURifiBl Word has been received of the death of Jackie Grant Frazier. V* at Wyandotte. ( Mdahoou on November 2 1 She was the daughter o f Wanda and lio n (¡rant, former l.cxington residents, and granddaughter ol the late Lola Breeding She leases a hus hand, a son and daughter and her mother Wanda I as lor of Hood Riser, one sister and three brothers 1 fesh ; ££»»»■' MfPPNIR 5 -8 p . n i . DON I IDISS T H E S E busting food values The following styles are available Timber, - Thurs., Dec. 4 Jackie (.rant Fra/ier Warning’ The Heppner Police IX-pt will start issuing tickets to jxs* pie without permits parking in Disabled Parking sj*a»es □LoCrosse O vershoes Sat. is the final day for the "Come home for Christmas" 5fr Coupons Spend them. Word lias been received locally that former Heppner reskX-nt Shirk's Henson Wenatchee, has died Ser s ices were this afternoon at the Fast Wenatchee Baptist Church She tv survived hy her husband Robert who worked for the forest service when the couple lived in Hcjspncr Chief Rathbun’s Tips Now in stock Remember us (or the "Personalized" gift, give a printed T-Shirt, Sweatshirt or Cap C h ristm a s At IV tty jo h n \ Shirley Benson •K o « ’ « fu r A H u â lK F • Heppner Flemenlary School Monday, lies 8 casserole, hot vegetable, dessert, and milk, or salad bar and milk Tuesday, lice q f»*lato bar. vegetable, fruit and milk Wednesday. IV c It) helpers choice Thursday. Dec I I chicken, potatoes, carrot coins, fruit and null* Friday. IX-c 12 soup sundwish. vegetable sticks, fruit and milk Insul Pac, 5 buckle. Lace-up western, 4 buckle western & utility. 2 buckle Brogue. 8 " zipper & western boot rubbers R a d io /h a c k Death Notice C h ip s Fruit Cocktail _____________________ 2 <*z ib <>z K.- k *1«<* 1.) R n qq< Prices Good December 4-8 ¥• 09 Va Open 7 days a week, 7 a m. In 6 p.m. Court Street Market H I N Court Heppner 676-9643