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Supports the school budget
To the Editor
As a parent. I support the budget
The children of today arc the future
(Air future is in their hands The best
thing we can give them to equip
them for their (and our) future is a
good education I don’t need to list
the many expenses o f parenting, hut
the money spent on eucalion is pnv
bahly the cheapest and best o f those
expenses
As a business man, I support the
budget The vitality and growth o f
any area depends in pan upon the
educational opportunities it offers the
families that live and grow there Wc
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G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
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To the Editor
We wish to encourage all o f the
M orrow County voters to vote yes
on May 19
It is our opinion that the Budget
Committee. Advisory Board, and
School Board are all doing a fine job
They arc working hard to maintain
our quality o f education, w ithin the
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current budget limitations while
keeping the future in mind They
sinvc to keep the public well inform
ed and arc always open to
suggest «ms
l x l ’% support our schools by
voting yes
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Hospital Notes
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Pioneer M em orial H ospital
reports admitting and discharging ihc
following patients during ihe past
week:
John Snyder, fo ssil admitted
April 13. discharged A pril 17;
Charles Hunt, lone admitted April
14. discharged A pril 18;
Jodi Mattison. Hcppncr admitted
A pril 16. discharged April 17. and
Francis Frecl admitted April 18.
discharges! April 20
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behavior and conduct over a three-
year period in the Marine Corps
He is currently serving with 3rd
Marine A ircraft Wing. Marine
Corps A ir Station. El Toro. CA
PETTYJOHN’S
By C laudia
Hughes
Cham ber M anager
Hcppncr was visible in F.stacada s
Easter Parade as Mayor Costa was
our sister city's Grand Marshal
Weanng the required Easter bonnet,
created by Hcppncr Garden Club.
Cara led the parade, kicked o ff the
Eiastcr egg hunt, and distributed
Hcppncr brochures
As mentioned last week. Oregon
5(X) Motorcycle Rally w ill come
through Hcppncr on May 9 This is
an opportunity to welcome these
people from all over the Pacific Nor
th»est and invite them to return
when they have more time lo stay
It w ill he up to participants how long
they spend in Heppner Please read
the Gazette article for full details. If
they like our friendly town, in
divtduals and single clubs arc likely
lo return
Stop by the Chamber office, next
to Central Market, for a variety o f
travel brochures from Washington
and Oregon You're more than
welcome to carry our Heppner
brochures to other Chamber offices
in your travels or to conventions,
whenever you have the opportunity
to invite someone to visit. Daily in
quines arrive for information about
our town
April 28 Chamber w ill he inform
ed on the May school election and.
time permitting, reports w ill be
given by committee chairmen as a
result o f the “ Committees Com
mumcate'' brainstorming session
National Secretary’s Week
We Honor Joyce Hughes
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Farm & Builders Supply
424 Linden Way, Heppner
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Joyce is a very important part of our staff,
and we would like to recognize her during Na
tional Secretary’s Week.
As Office Manager at the Gazette she is
responsible for an efficient, well run, office and
bookkeeping system. Thank you, Joyce, for all
you do.
Morrow County [Groin Growers«
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Judy Osmin, Christy Lovgren. Linda Conklin, Bon
nie Ball and Debbie Koffler are very important members
of our staff and we would like to recognize them for their
dedication and professionalism during National
Secretary's Week
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A pril 19 a deputy responded to
the Chevron station in Lexington
after receiving a complaint o f a
disturbance
The m atter was
resolved
A pnl 19 a deputy responded to
Main St. in Lexington after receiv
ing a complaint o f teenagers walk
ing the streets throwing rocks at
residences The teenagers were mu
in the area upon the deputy s arnval
During the week o f A p ril 13-19.
the sheriffs office assisted five
disabled motorists
Ouaftty
676-9157 or 676-5001
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faincr CpI. John Smith
Marine I-arKT CpI JohnS Smith,
son of Barbara L. Smith o f Lex
ington. was recently awarded the
U S Marine Corps Good Conduct
onor Judy, Christy, Linda
Bonnie and Debbie
Also specials on Echo stringtrimmers!
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Office.
The Morrow County Sheriff s O f
fice reports handling or dispatching
the folkiwing business during the
past week
A pril 13: a deputy responded to
Mid-Columbia Improvement District
regarding a report o f a theft Nine
sprinkler heads valued al $2.36 were
taken sometime between April 4 and
5
A pril 13 Kraig Kas-sman. 23. Ir-
rigon. was issued a Citation to Ap
pear for Theft o f Servieevcable IV
April 13 Gerald Andrews. 43. Ir-
ngon, was issued a Citation To Ap^
pear for Theft o f Services-cable IV .
During ihe week of Apn I 7-13. the
sheriff s office assisted two disahl
ed motorists.
A pril 14 the sh e riff* office
dispatched the Board man ambulance
to Lamb Weston processing plant
One subject with an injury was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hcrmiston
A pril 15 a deputy and an Irngon
city officer responded to Eighth Si
West in Irngon after receiving a
complaint o f minors riding ATVs
loo fast and making a lot of noise
A pril 17: a deputy responded to
the Irngon area to investigate a
report o f a vehicle (hoati problem
A pnl 18 Miguel Juan Cardenas.
22. Hemnston. was arrested for
allegedly Driving Under the In
fluence o f Intoxicants and issued a
citation for Attempting to Elude He
was released on
his own
recognizance The arrest was the
result o f a disturbance complaint in
the Boardman city lim its, the
sh e riff s office reports
Apnl 18 a deputy responded to Ir
ngon to handle an animal complaint
A pnl 18 a deputy located calves
out on Patterson Ferry Road
Dispatch contacted responsible
party
April 18 a deputy responded to
H w y. 730 near 15th St after receiv
ing information o f a possible disabl
ed motorist
April 19 the S heriffs Office
dispatched the Hcppncr ambulances
to a two-vehicle accident on Hwy.
207 near milepost 3. Oregon State
Police and a Morrow County depu
ty also responded Two subjects with
injuries were transported to G thh I
Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston
Four suhicvis were transported lo
Pumecr Memorial Hospital OSP is
continuing the investigati«wi
A pril 19: a deputy responded to
the lone area after receising a com
plaint o f a vehicle tearing up and
down streets A deputy was unable
to locate the vehicle upon his arrival
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Kennedy -a
daughter. Cara Ralcnc was horn
A pril 4 at C*»od Shepherd Hospital
in Hcrmiston to Cynthia and Sidney
Kennedy of Hcppncr The baby
weighed 7 lbs 4 oz
Grandparents arc 1 arrs and Ellen
Kennedy and Mel Piper of Hcppncr
Great grandparents arc Floyd and
laurctta Lands, Condon. Dewey
Kennedy Heppner Frma Kiggins.
Hcppncr and Ada Piper, Portland
Peter Ti>dd Starr-.i son Pelcr was
horn to Dcbbi and Terry Starr of
Roardman on April h The baby
weighed 7 lbs 3 OZ.
Grandparents arc Chuck and
Dccna Starr. Lexington; M r and
Mrs Hill Johnson. Bend, and Su/ic
Johnson Bend
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The Hcppncr Police 6ept reports
handling the folkm ing business dur
ing the past »eck
April 13 9 15 p m -citation issued
for Driving While Uninsured
A pn1 14 4 14 p m -citations
issued lor No Vehicle
Dns
ing Uninsured. No Operator's
License. Failure to Display Vehicle
Registration. 4 53 p m assist M or
row County S heriffs
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p m report o f Criminal Mischief.
8 48 p m -report o f C rim in a l
Mischief
April 15 5:10 p m -responded uy
a Family Disturbance.
A pril 16 3 :48 p m -report o f two
males fighting. .8 17 p ni.-citation
issued for No Operator's License.
I I 12 p m .-officer requested for
Security Check
April 17 7 54 p m citation issued
for Violation o f the Basic Rule
April 18 10 40 a m -motorist
assist. 10:01 p m report of Criminal
Births
676-9272
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Heppner Police
Report
The Morrow County histrict At
tomes s Office reports handling the
following business during the past
week
Michael W illiam Rowell. 34.
Hcppncr. entered a pica o f Not Guil
ty to the charge o f Theft II on April
17 before Judge Richard Courson
Trial is set for May 8
Jesus Jo Gonzalez, 33, Irngon.
appeared for trial April 17 before
Judge Richard Courson He plead
ed Guilty to Assault IV and was
sentenced to 180 days in jail and two
years probation He is to have no
contact with the witness or her im
mediate family during the probation
period, the judge said
Also specials on twin prints and pro prints jf.
Heppner
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musi offer some promise to th»»sc
»ho » ill someday run Ihe business
for this county
As a taxpayer. I support the
budget I feel »c must maintain that
»hich »c have What »c fail to do
this year » ill only mean greater ex
pense in years to come I support the
hoard and their actions If you do
not. go to the meetings and help
them understand your needs Don t
just vote “ n o " and hope that things
» ill »ork out
Yes. things arc tight So. let's all
pull together to get through n
Respectfully,
(si Al Brazell
Lexington
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David and April Sykes, Publishers
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The O fficial Newspaper ol the
City o f Hcppncr jnd the
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Betty
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We Honor Donna, Patty,
Linda, and Pat
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Betty Marquardt is a very important part of my
staff and I would like to recognize her during Na
tional Secretary's Week.
Betty has worked for the Health Department for
11 years and I couldn't get along without her.
Besides that, she's my best friend.
‘G et the T u n e-u p that w ill last a life tim e ’
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Donna Moeller, Patty Bell, Linda Nave, and Pat Hyatt
are very important members of our staff, and we would
like to recognize them for their dedication and profes
sionalism during National Secretary’s Week
Kinzua
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