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K O I K - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. M l ) 6. I9H7 House h ill w ill change h unting The O fficial Newspaper of the City o f Heppner and the County of Morrow . vj . To the hdilor Hunting w ill he changed forever it House Hill is passed This bill was introduced in the house by Representative Rav French. District 59 It is also, sponsored by Representatives Hob Hrogoim - LaCirande. D E Jones Ontario. Chuck Norris of Hermiston Three out of the four representatives arc either farmers or ranchers HB 2953 Authorizes the Sme Eish and W ildlife commission to issue licenses to operate w ildlilc manage mrnt areas on private lands for enhancement and utilization o f fish and w ildlife revHtrces This hill encourages private land owners to propagate and allocate wildlife for the purposes of lee hun ting on private lands The land ow ner must w ork w ith in an established plan, but may be allow cd to close o ff management area lands from the public. Points o f dispute with this hill I HB 2953 supports the nnvatiza The Heppner G A Z E T T E -T IM E S M orrow County’» Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper U S P S 240-420 PubttU lrd n n i VSntnrsda« »nd r n lr tr d a t m i m 4 < I i « m a d r t al |K> l*uM ( W lr * a« llr p v n r r < Ir r * ..» undrf II m A rt *Z M a rc h \ . 1*7» S n u U claaa p n la « c paid al MrpfHiri . I V ry u n ( HTVr al 147 W ed H ilu w M r**» T rirp h u n * l U 3 l 6 7 V O H A d d rrw it^ n in u a k alkww lu lb * H rp p n rr t i a a d b T t— a. 1 * 0 H u t JJ7, H rp p n r r . ( > rrf.«i V T t H SutM rripthm *: ¿12 In M o rro w . W h r rlr r l.tU lam and l.r a n l C uuiMka; *2 J rtsrw ber*. Jo y t» llughr* .............................................................. (H lV r M anagrr. I«prw 1tin| Sand* HuMi ............................................................................................... V m t M u f Mart* M rulbrr* .....................................................................I.raph k* llrparlm rni <»all Paptnrau ........................................................................ i.ra p k n ». IM uribubo» H trrn Sailing........................................................................................... Pm of Kradln* David and April Sykes, Publishers Letters to the Editor T e ac h e r A p p re c ia tio n W e e k begins ft • t % í » * To the Editor As it grows close to election time and the vote on the Morrow County School District levy, the member ship of the Heppner Chamber o f Commerce would like to endorse the passage o f the levy request We tcel the administration, staff, elected Board members and Budget Committee members deserve your support tor submitting a rcavmablc F a % ? •* 'ft * J i . r \ *•• .. . HF - ■ - r .•*:»> Í¿ [/,« 1 I • • < £ > * ’/> :' * *;J l^b'* * ■ « ..f V « 4 : , • ' * . , * “ $ r **•- ; ¿r > y . • To the Editor Well, here it is the first ot May and oikc again we can look forward to the Soviet celebration of their Mayday Rose Parade It's rather strange though. I can always recognize flowers in our parade while the Soviets have always cleverly disguised their flowers as mobile missile*launchers, armored Justice Court Justice ( ourt .it the Courthouse Annex in Heppner reports handling the following business during the . * * • ‘ ' - ' , . [ I r ’ j * 'V* ' -V y> r [«• v . < f ■ • » ‘4 J ’» |> ». f .•* » • .f*. F < :iv v' y ^ i / • •• f •; S a t., June 6 H EPPN ER BOOSTER CLUB at Heppner Elks Lodge H arns spot on A .H , i y SÁrtr fip r n d i o *« / v. Rebecca Brooke Cecil, Pilot R ink Exceeding the Maximum Speed (60 mph in a 55 mph zone). $57 bail forfeited Hruec Michael Pike. Hcppnci Exceeding the Maximum Speed (70 mph in a 55 mph zone). $36 fine Scott A llen Haetcr, Union- Operating Unsafe Vehicle. $31 bail forfeited Tracy C. W ilson, Heppner Improper Passing. $17 fine Wesley C Ruyhal, Heppner Violation o f the Basic Rule ( 3b mph in a 25 mph zone). $30 fine Daniel Kelly Marshall. Heppner Defective Equipment. $9 fine Jefferson Todd Hiatt. Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed (71 mph in a 55 mph zone). $ 'b fine Hugh E H ia tt. Heppner Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor. $387 fine with 10 days in |ail suspended on conditions set by the Judge Friday. May. 8 EI ikk I pressures and immunizations. 8 30 a m. 4 p m . Heppner office Tuesday. May 12 blood pressures and immunizations. I 4 p m . Irngon county offices Friday. May 15 blood pressures and immunizations. 8 30 a m - 4 p m., Heppner office. BIG REN O N IG H T ; r “ir* r : 3 ' . Vr . bi. • ; 5 * * * *k : 7 » , 4 . F ¡cist week Clint Carlson, lone 1 xpired Vchi clc License. $9 line Health Dept. ~ /. “ , v< r ■ «•? .* w *• > , munity. too. just as it belongs to her Eaich year wc invest in our young ones and each year wc enjoy the benefits of past investments. Money doesn't always guarantee quality, but lack o f money almost always guarantees lack o f quality The education of our children is something that's important to all o f us. and the question is not wuciner wc can atlord it. but whether we cannot Sincerely, (s) John L Boyer Lexington. Oregon • *•,- * P resident's list U . ¿ara /, n , Trisha Mahoney has been named to the fall semester President’ s list at Boise State University Mahoney, the daughter ot Bob and Sharon Mahoney ol Heppner is a sophnmmc at Boise majoring in radiology and nuclear medicine To earn a s|x>t on H* * v f M ir* ft.i - r n b f UÁ m rj,/. «y mm m t-r-M -y ,»/ S j/// !î< s * $ À ‘ '. Í h 3 ¿’ r ? ; cSmrnfa .J tm , S />**■> • -■ /_ •4 » »I • • f f — j. t f . t / nsÀ 'À fit// om ./( /» * ,/,( y . /8. f-i.m à) the President s list a student must earn at least a 3 5 grade average Í** » • * mmmm on warm weather foods mmmm 7 •?.•, ■ V *^'.i 2 Heuds^ Sign up for a chance to win a Hanging Basket For Mother s Day! Fresh Lettuce^ 3 0 lb 45* , At . Fresh B ro cc o li Large r r” v‘ *• ,* > £ ■ - ? £ ’« i.*-- Hf.-r -4 I \ B eef Beef C u b e S tea k Assorte»! Cuf P ork C h o p s ■ VW-stern Family THE WEATHER IS HOT! Time to check your Air Conditioning! Births Tyler John Boyrr-a son. I v 1er was born April 24 to Kelly and John Boyer o f Lexington, at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston The baby weighed 6 lbs 11 oz Grandparents are Dave and Nor ma Harrison. Cheney. Washington, and Anita Boyer. Lexington The baby joins a five-year-old sister. Brooke, at home W> do complete auto air conditioner repairs We also do: Oil Changes Tune-ups Electronic System Checks Anything Automotive You Need Done, Call. Vic’s Lexington Chevron 303-3575 IM PORTANT NOTICE TO FO R M ER CUSTOM ERS O F PACIFIC NORTHW EST B E L L PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY IN ITS ENTIRETY If you received local exchange telephone service from Pacific Northwest Bell between the dates of January 1. 1986 and March 31, 1987. you may be entitled to a refund based upon a decision by the Oregon Public Utility Commission (Order No 87 406) It you presently receive local exchange service from PNB, you should have already received your refund check in the mail YOU NEED NOT APPLY Refunds for customers who had service during the entire period of time (January 1 1 9 8 6 through March 31, 1987) should be approximately $14 00 per line If you have disconnected and/or moved to a new location during this time you may have received a prorated portion ot this amount based on the date you established your new at i ount However if you are a former PNB customer or a current customer who had a previous account tor local exchange service between January 1 1986 and Match 31. ’ iunplete the following claim form and mail it to PecHic Northwest Bell. Corporate Fieadquarlers. P 0 Box 2030, Portland, Oregon 97268 This refund does not apply to Centrex. PBX, Private Line, WATS. Coin or other miscellaneous type services INSTRUCTIONS: 70* Business oz 1 2 sine mg *1 19 lim it 1 Prie <»s g rx g t M«n ? ~ J T ea h Signature ------------------------------— — ------ P rin t N am e Open 7 days a week, 7 a m to 6 p m . i ui rent A N t M City o u 111 N C u rre n t P hone N u m b e r ( > P e rs o n to c o n ta c t a b o u t claim it d iffe re n t trom above P h o n e n u m b e r o t c o n ta c t person S Court t r e e t M a r k e t 676-9643 H eppner Key PNB WILL CALCULATE YOUR REFUND FOR YOU I the undersigned certify the above service was billed in my name and that I am entitled to a refund as ordered by Oregon Public Utility Commission in Order No 8 / 40b lim it 1 J r Western Family r t / i p code JndM ate it service wa-. ta* exempt Yes______________ No 1 ib mb reg*i°* S lic e d C h e e se S tre e t Flat Rate Measured ....... » oz mg 27* ( ,o lil & Su» M a r g a r in e 3 P le a s e p rin t a n d c o m p le te a ll s e c tio n s F o rm e r P hone N u m b e r ( ) F o rm e r B illin g N am e ) u rm e r S e rv ic e A d d re s s ( rty S tate D ate in s ta lle d (o r J a n u a ry 1 198b w h ic h e v e r is la te r) D ate d is c o n n e c te d t ach n u m b e r ol lin e s as appropriate Residence K anien N o o d le s C to Main St near the treeway cn trance A man having chest pains was transponed to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston Apnl 30 a deputy ancstcd Fred die Allen Sherman. 31. Lexington aon a w arrant out of The Dalle* for Failure to Appear Driving While Suspended He posted bail and was released. May I a deputy assisted Board man Security secure a building in the Board man area. May I county deputies arrested Ted Iceland Sampson. 40. Irngon. on a Umatilla County warrant for Failure to Appcar'Non Support He was transported to Umatilla County Jail May I a deputy responded to the Irngon area to investigate a com p lainly o f theft o f irrig a tio n equipment May 2 a deputv responded to Hwy 74 near milepost 40 after receding report o f a one-vehicle ac cident Donald A Cole. 47, Hcpp ner. was arrested for Driving Under the Influence o f Intoxicants He wav released on his own recognizance May 2 a deputy responded to back up Boardnun police after receiving a complaint ol a domestic disturbance in the parking lot at a local business No arrests May 2 a deputy responded to a one vehicle injury accident on Hwy 206/207 Frederick Roy o f the Heppner area was reportedly south bound and swerved to miss an on coming vehicle pulling a horse trailer Roy'* vehicle went over the side o f the hill A private citizen drove him to Heppner where he call cd Heppner Police who transported him to Pioneer Memorial Hospital He was treated tor a lace rat Kin on the hack o f his head and released No citations were issued May 3 damage was done to quite a few feet of fence at the John Jepscn residence on Rhea creek It stems from a report of a suspicious vehi cle at the same location earlier in the morning Trevc H Peterson, 24, lone, was cited to appear on charges o f Criminal Mischief 11 During the week o f Apnl 27- May 3, the sheriff s office responded to two motorist assists May 3 a deputy responded to the area o f Olson and Kunz.c Rds. after receiving complaint o f livestock on the road May 3 a deputy bac ked up Board man police after receiving report o f a possible intoxicated driver at the HabDoc Apts Vehicle was stopped on Columbia Avc. and driver was found not to be under the influence. 1 F ill o u t a c la im lo rm to r e a ch PNB te le p h o n e a c c o u n t yo u had d u rin g the p e rio d J a n u a ry t 1406 to M a rc h 31 1987 to r w h ic h you h a ve n o t alieady re c e iv e d a i efund 2 M a il th is fo rm or c o p y to Pacific Northwest Bell Corporate Headquarters P 0 Box 2030 Portland •I**«, Hi v i ; 4 i*. * \ . ; • 1 Morrow County S heriffs Office repons handling or dispatching the following business during the past week Apnl 27 a deputy responded to a residence outside Board man city limits to investigate a complaint o f harassment. Apnl 28 a deputy hacked up Ir ngon police after receiving com plaint of a possible domestic distur hancc at an Irngon residence In vcstigatam revealed only yelling and screaming Apnl 28 a deputy investigated a complaint o f harassing phone calls received at a residence outside the Ir- ngon city limits Apnl 28 a deputy re%p**ndcd to Kun/c Rd after receiving complaint o f vehicles traveling at high rales of speed. Apnl 29 a deputv responded to a residence on Paul Smith Rd after receiving a complaint of an assault on a 10-year old male A 28-ycar- old female was taken into custody on a Peace O ffic e r’ s H old and transported to Eastern Oregon State Hospital in Pendleton Apnl 30 the Shenfrs office dispatched the Board man ambulance Oregon 97208 Lean Ground • personnel carriers, and cannons Maybe some of the American Communists who are so intent on supporting ihc betrayal o f the Nicaraguan people could best be given lessons in horticulture instead of Soviet assault weapon* Sincerely, (s) Art Oakes 509 Hidden Valiev Road Grants Pass. OR 97527 Sheriff’s Report CLAIM FORM 59* T o m a to es >• ; budget in these difficult economic times. Ihc stability o f the School District has a direct bearing on keeping pco pie in a community and also attrac ting pc»>pie to live here Wc feel it is everybody's best interest to have solid support for our schools Sincerely (s) E Cieorge K olflcr President Chamber o f Commerce Recom m ends lessons in h o rtic u ltu re Asks i f we can a ffo rd lack o f q u a lity To the Editor It's lime to discuss school budgets again This year there's a little girl who w ill be entering the first grade in Morrow County next fall Right now she isn't able to return much to the community As she grows, however, so w ill her ability to con tribute. not just at school, but in business, on the farm, with her neighbors, and in the workplace just as all her classmates someday w ill That little girl is my daughter But m a way. she belongs to the com- private lands 3. HB 2953 supports private land owners in the right to receive special allocations o f hunting tags for Deer and Elk and resell them at a profit Ui selected clients 4 HB 2953 supports taking private land owners allocations o f Elk from the total o f limited entry lags, leaving less for the general public to draw from These are just a few points o f disagreement If you would like to learn more about this hill. Rep Ray mond French w ill he in Heppner. May 9 trom 10-12 a m at the Hcpp net Elementary Multi purpose nmm to discuss HB 2953 and others I urge you to attend and make your views clear (s) Dean Robinson P O Box 715 Heppner OR 9783b support fo r school benefits all c S o lid Thirty-six have earned masters degrees By contractual agreement.all Mor row County teachers are required to complete at least nine quarlcr hours ol professional development during each five years of empkiyment Mosi complete more than that, hut this re quirement has helped keep our teachers as up-to-date as they can povsihly be on current information and leaching skills Some 110 o f these teachers have been trained in ITIP (Instructional Theory Into Practice). They arc utilizing this training in organizing and delivering instruction in a more effective manner We arc extremely proud o f our trac hers in Morrow County and tccl that wc have a group of highly educated, highly qualified, and highly dedicated individuals working with our kids (s) Chuck Starr Assistant Superintendent Morrow County Schools To the Editor As we enter "Teacher Apprecia tion W eek." I would like to use this letter as a way o f recognizing and m creasing public awareness o f the highly qualified, highly educated, excellent leaching staff that we are fortunate to have in the Morrow County School District Every Morrow County teacher has a bachelors degree plus additional educational training related to teaching skills Every Morrow County teacher has an Oregon teaching certificate that is issued alter meeting the most stringent re quirements o f any state in the coun try Every Morrow C'ounty teacher meets the requirements o f the Teacher Standards and Practices Commmisaion for teaching the grade level and or subjects to which he is assigned O f the 147 teachers employed in Morrow County. 5f> have standard certificates requiring at least 45 quaner hours of graduate work beyond their bachelors decree non of Oregon's w ildlife for possi ble profit 2 HB 2951 deals with access to public Ijnds that arc enclosed within ----------------------------- --- - - State Street / ip code r . 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