Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 11, 1987, Page FOUR, Image 4

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S u p p o rts llc p p u c r H o te l p ro je c t
lo (he Editor
I would like locxjircsx tm opinion
on the Si Patrick •> Heppner H o ld
Project As J citizen I Inumi III) sell
supporting this proposal without .my
rcservallons Meni)' elected lo the
Heppner City Council shed .1 new
light on lhe subies I Ihe question
quickly became Sliould Heppner '.
( i l ) ( 'ou lu il make a i orniti miteni to
provide hacking lor lhe proies I ’
Heppner. should il viisli 10 survive
in ihe future, musi diversilv iisell
01 wither slowlv on Ihe vine l"here
lore I .1111 strongly in lavor ol the
project
f rom a linanvial point ol view I
recognize 1h.1t Ihe < it) ol Heppner
would hs- accepting .1 degree ol risk
However, given 1 Tie tacts arid
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
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PIZZA G
VIDEO NIGHT!
buy any large
pizza and rccieve
one movie Irce.
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Downtown Heppner
Open till 10 p m on Wednesdays
figures I ihoroughlv heliese (hai the
degree ol risk is very ir in in u l I he
proiesl shinild not only pay lor iisell
hul pros ide an U KonK * to ihe s ils ol
Heppner in ihe long run
(Questions whish I had have been
answered I am now. and w ill son
linue to hs' a staunsh sup|v>rtct ol the
protest I hs-lieve lhal 11 is in the hs'si
short and long term interest ol our
whole population to approve this
protect
Ihe question on the ballot w ill he
whether or not th c v ili/e n s o ! Hepp
net w ill allow the ( 'll) Council lo
som m il iisell lo this protect Ib is is
a one shot ileal The ballot is writ
ten in sus h a wav lhal an) other pro
tests ol this sort must again go lo ihe
s m/ens M iih ihis in mind. I am ask
mg the ivople ol Heppner to support
Ihe pro|sM
S in s c rc l).
(si John Hempel
( iunis il person
Heppner
R e m o d e le d hotel
w o u ld catch
tr a v e le r s ’ eye
lo ihe hdtior
I would like lo asldress a letter
published in Iasi week's (ia/ette
Mr B rill condemn. k nk n Poll
However Roc k n Roll has been us
ed to laise literally m illions ol
dollars tor (he A lrk a n fam ine Relict
tund and lo help our troubled
farmers endure Ihe economy that ha-
claimed so mans ol our American
family larms
There are responsible band. that
use ihcir musis lo promote such
things as patriotism, the non use ol
alcohol and scholastic achievements
Huey l ew is and Charlie Daniels 10
name iust a lew In last, il would
prohahls surprise Mr Britt to learn
lhal two national Christian hands
Slrvper and Servant, uve Rosk n
Roll and Heave Metal ithev uve the
term Heavenly M etal"! to reash
our young children, in hopes of
leading them lo God not turn them
away Sot onlv that hul these top
notch R .k k bands use the same
R<sk n Roll beat that ails other
Rock n Roll hatkl would use and
Mr Britt chooses to condemn
Some ol what Mr B rill has slated
is in last true l nlortunatcl) there
are hands who do use music adverse
Iv Mt Butt used an example ol
l y r i c used in a song performed by
a group sailed I q uali/er
I don't
know where he same up with those
Ivriss. but personally. I would
ehoove not to listen to that garbage
I respect Mr Britt s concerns and
opinions, however. I think that he
wav too quick to addrew the Jr
Bowlerc. condemrtins' them tor the
K( >ck *n R o ll has been g i\i*n bad
reputation
s(*>nw>nng ol a Rock n Roll concert
before researching and inquiring jc
to the originality o l the idea
To the Fditor
I can t believe that he would think
th is is a letter in response to the
children ages M o I 4 would have the
resources to schedule a concert The one ohiccting to n x k n roll music in
last week s Gazette lurk's
tact that he had not contacted me.
R .kk n roll musk and particular
would lead me to believe that he had
ly heavy metal, have been given a
not inquired tar enough
I choose to bring in a band who bad reputation Parents ever, where
absolutcls refused lo do the ei*nccrt agree with the statements in last
until thev found out it was a benefit week s letter, that rock n m il pro
motes v io le n c e , drug abuse,
lor these kids These are good peo
pie nuking a lie mg using talents (iod homosexuality, perversion Saturn,
gave them playing popular music, worship, communism, rctx'llion and
and who have agreed to monitor the general divrevpevt tor all elders in
position, of authontv
music the) plan to perform lo ac
This is not a true repreventatk>n ot
commodate the attendance of our
rovk music There are songs which
children
Bs condemning Rock n Roll
deal with all of these sub tests Dial
muMi and Ihe concert, you are also
does me mean those who hear it will
condemning the article who are to
automatically become the image it
perform on the hehall of the Jr
presents Me teenagers like lo he
Bowler
credited with iik<re intelligence than
I applaud Mr Britt tor hie past
that
support ol the Jr Bowlers, but let's
Songwriters are me trying to in
not condemn the members of the
tluerke teenagers lo become like
hand or label them when thev arc on
them they are reflecting what thev
Iv trving to help our children and
sec in life Dies tell a slurs |ust as
not lead them to a life of cin
authors do
" le t vou who has never vinncil
And not all songs arc bad there
cast the lirvt clone anil Judge not
arc many p 'sitisc messages given hv
lest vou he Judged "
rock hands Ann war song' anti
Me should pull together to make
drug songs, anti suicide songs love
this concert a mjsccw lor our voung
songs anti racism, amt pro religion
howlers Please supf»>rt our bowlers
vmgs are jhundunt Rock n roll
bv purchasing a ticket lor ihe
herik's. who have mush influence on
concert
their Ians' lives also do benefits lor
TTiank you.
world hunger. American tanners
i d Kevin (lutierrez
and diseases Hear 'n' Aid Band
P () Box 7|7
Aid. t SA tor A lrisa I ivc Aid and
Heppner
Farm Aid were groups lornk'd lor
those purposes Rock n rollers can
pi k.it h ms ot has mg a gniup ot senior also be seen on teles iskin doing anti
citizens close to shopping areas and drinking and driving commercials
using other s ital vers ices, such as the during shows many teens watch
I.ast week s lirtter also mentioned
I10sp1t.1l nukes this protect a real
boon in these times of economic rebellion Restriction is what causes
rebellion not tiki mush freedom
uncertainty
Me leel this is the lirvt step in .1 And who sass rebellion is all b ad’
rejuvenation tor Heppner that needs M ithout rebellion, there wouldn t
have been a revolutionary war
to take p ljce it ihe business com
Change is neccssurv tor progression
m unii) and citizenry ot Heppner jr c
Ros k n roll is not the onlv musis
to proeper
Please take the lime lo besoms’ in
tormed about ihe positive unplna
tarns ot voting lor this protest As
To The Editor
with any project there is risk
Ihe Heppner St Patrick c Hotel
associated with it M r feel the risk
protect will he ot nwitor benefit to the
taken hs the sits and its people is
City ot Heppner It w ill bring into
sn u ll compared with the great
the community 20 2 ' residents, will
benefit that would be derived from
employ a number ol pex'plc in the
the protest
construction process, and will add lo
O n March M vote lor the luture
the econom ic
base ot the
ol Heppner and vote tor Ihe charter
community
amendment to allow the Hotel pro
I am aware that there ic souk ' eon
test to naive forward
corn ac to how the project w ill he
S itk e re ly.
paid hack Ihe rental rales Iromthc
(vi I ( ieorgr Koftier
apartment are calculated lo more
President Heppner ( hamber ol
than cover the repaynicnt on the
Commerce
loan, the maintenance and repairs
V o te fo r hotel is vote fo r e i t \ ’ s fu tu re
In the Id ito r
(hi March M (lie c iti/env ol Hepp
net w ill go to the polls to decide
whether to change the city charter
lor the express purpose ol borrow
ing funds to enable the historic
Heppner Hotel to be restored to
senior citi/cn housing and .1 senior
c itiz e n center
Ih e Heppner
( hamber ol ( 'ommcrcc. its board ol
directors and membership stronglv
urge each ol vou lo vote lor this
charter .ink'ikltiK-nt which will allow
the hotel to he renovated
There are a varici) ot reasons we
feel this protect iv one worths ot
sour support and the) all boil down
to one point, economic growth in
sour cits The Hotel is a lik a l point
on Main Street and it is decaying
This is our last and best chance to
call together both grant money and
loan money lo renovate the Hotel in
to a senior iili/ c n housing protect
Besides the obs ious esthetic value ol
having the Tace lilt done, the com
binatimi ol construction money that
would come to the community lor
the
ms short
Minn term
is 1 111 and
ansi the
m i long term
m in ini
mi
I o ihe I dilor
I hs* Heppner Hotel tome is the
center lor our goals We need
something lhal w ill salsh travelers
eves
Who travels the most retired peo
pie We need a lave uplift
< iee' I 00k those Heppner seniors
sure have a mu' plan' lo gather,
some muvi live there
fo r our area we shoulsl try lo uve
lounsm It s .1 heautilul area W’e
In the
tlu* lalifur
To
hditor
have the dam tor fishing Hopefully
Ihe
Morrow
County la ir Board
the K V Park lor the travelers
Maker Count) is trying lor the urges and stronglv supports the ( 1
tv ot Heppner'v efforts in renovating
same goal tourism
We should and could help cash and remodeling Ihe Heppner Hotel
fhe I '* apartment units tor Seniors
other
and a Senior Citizen's Center on the
I'd like travelers 10 sa)
Ho) you
should go through Heppner and see main floor would certainly he
how the) remosleled the old hotel in henefic 1.1I to all Heppner I he virus
ture is centrali) located. 1 e close
lo a senior citizens center
isiW d hur and Dorothy Jackson proximity ol the Post Office, drug
Heppner store, lock) nurket and various other
businesses
The City ot Heppner has secured
a SVHI.OdO grant from the In
tergo.emmental IX-partment and
needs to amend their Charter Die
•V 1
<
and upkeep It the hotel stave SO’
( ( i its
k
iv
...... .. - ol the
is asking
asking approval
amendment to their Charter so that
thev riuv secure a V 4 t H1 1 h 10 loan
financing only the hotel protect
M ith the economy ot Morrow
( ounty in it. present state any
p o s s ib ility ot sta b iliz in g o u r
downtown district and supporting
tins project is vital
the l air Board supports the City
ot Heppner in their pursuit in com
pitting Ihe Heppner Hotel Protect
Sincerely.
is i ( harles D aly. Chairman
Robert Mi I aughlin Nice ( hairman
Moris n Robinson
Harold Pec k
Pete Richards
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It's Time to Plan the Work.
And Bruce Has Time to Work the Plan.
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Rule (V I mpti in a " mph
zone». I I 4 ' p m parking citation
issued
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Ihe Heppner Police IX'pt reporte
handling the following business dur
mg the past week
Mach 2 ‘Z ' l l a ill complaint
about garbage. X 14 p m parking
citation iveued
March T II D a m citation
issued tor Niolation ol the Bask
Rule < * I mph in a (N mph zonci
V T a r iT iT ^ iiiv s
Bv K im be rly Bedortha
M a rtin g a le . 4 II C lu b met
February 2 N m the lone High
School ( luh members discussed the
St Batrick s Day parade and the
possibility ot each tam il, hosting a
trail Mile ( tail I’apiik au showed liow
to tie dilterent tvpcs ot knots Anne
Bedortha slmwed a v ideo on western
horsem anship
Ih e next clu b
m eeting, m em bers w ill begin
demonstration, on breed, ot horse.
s
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|]x|HkrioiH*(Ml ¡ 11 :
* Agriculture*
* Industry
* Transportation
Heppner Police
Report
4-H Clubs
March N U (17 a m citation iv-ucd
for Crim inal M ischie! I. II Ih a m
citation issued tor \ lolation ol Basie
Rule I Ml mph in a IN ,npti zonei
12 lb p in citation iccued toi Dnv
ing M hilc Uninsured
M ux h 6 9 nu ..im i Heppner I in
Dept
Commissioner
Will Bring Economic
Development to All of
Morrow County.
tilled, the hotel protect itscll will
generate all the lunds nevessarv lor
rcpaytik'iil ol the loan At the cur
rent time we not only have all the
proposed units rented hut we have
a waiting list ol people who want to
he in those units In addition, once
the loan is repaid, all revenue from
the hotel will he revenue direct to the
city It can then be used lor roads
and other necessary cits purposes
\ l l in all. it appcjrs that there arc
no detriments to the protect It can
only bciK'iii the i ns the seniors, the
citizen, the hospital, and general
economie development in south
Morrow ( mints
iv i Annetta I Spuer
Heppner
B j s ic
Port ^ of Morrow
B r u c e
Heppner
H o te l p ro je c t m a jo r b e n e fit to e it\
f a ir H o a rd s u p p o rts ho tel p ro je c t
Vote
Bruce
N IC H O L E S
dealing with sex drugs. s k i I c i k c .
anil oiher umJcsircuhlc lac tors in litc
Country and Mestern music deals
primarily w ith adultry . drinking and
driving, sex bskize. and violence
Folk music which has been around
since the beginning of recorded tunc,
also deals with these things
It has been noted that rock itiucic
is closer in mechanics to classical
music than any other form T h is is
because the music is the t«kul fkunt
not the vocalist Rock and Jazz are
the only two types ot music besides
C lassical where the musicians arc
lattkHis instead of onlv the singers
M hat kids listen to is the beat first
ami (lien the Isrks. not the i*her was
around
It is a parent's responsibility to
pros ide a decent moral has kground
and gikkl cel ot ctandjrds for his or
her children co that they w ill
recognize fiv k lor what it ic
entertainment pure and simple And
it vou don't like it. turn it ott But
don't trv to nuke that choice tor the
rest of uv
fhe Defiant concert w ill bring
hucinecs into town and give the kids
something to do fhe Junior Bowlers
are onlv selling Ik kets. not sponsor
mg the concert, arkl thes deserve the
proceeds lor their hard work selling
tickets Me hope the concert gik's
well and to see you all there
Heed the wise words of Ozzy
( )sN >11011'
1 o 'k at yiHirscIf instead ot look
mg at me with accusation in your
eyes Do vou want me crucified tor
im profanity ’ Concealing your
crime behind a venture ol lies, tell
me where do I begin il you think you
w ill not sin Be the first lo cast the
stone You're no different to me
I ” You're No Different Bark at the
M.k>nl
Is i I d Hamlin
Noti Siruthcrs
Bert Cason
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