K O I K - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. M l ) 6. I9H7
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The O fficial Newspaper of the
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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
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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
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Letters to the Editor
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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
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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
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H EPPN ER BOOSTER CLUB
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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