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David and April Sykes, Publishers
Letters to the Editor
Bikers impressed by Heppner
hospitality
To the Editor:
M y husband ami I were par
licipants in the "Oregon 500", a
motorcycle excursion lhai originated
in the Portland area, hut had par
ticipants from all over Oregon and
southwest Washington Our route
look us thrinigh your town
We were met at your city limits by
representatives o f your Chamber o f
C om m erce, who handed out
broc hures and coupons lor tood ami
merchandise- We were invited to
rest at your lovely city park and visit
your museum, and when we arrived
in your business district, w r found
nearly every store open ami awaiting
us. ami several stands where drinks
and food were available
I cannot tell you how impressed
we were by your hospitality I'm
sure there arc plenty o f towns in the
state that would cringe at the pro
sc pci o f 2000 motorcylcs passing
through, even though most of us arc
just as responsible and courteous as
re*n cnthusiasis Citi/ensol Heppner
seemed genuinely glad to sec us and
were very friendly and helpful Talk
o f your hospitality was on the lips of
many a motorcycle rider for the rest
o f the day.
Frankly. my husband and I would
have had little inclination to visit
Heppner had it not been for this trip,
hut alter the reception we received,
I can assure you w e'll he back, ami
I'm sure that's a sentiment shared by
many o f our group You fuse a great
town ami some of the friendliest pco
pic around Your efforts were emu
mously appreciated
Sincerely
(s) Deime ami Steve G usttfvtn
Portland
Proud of Heppner
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To the Editor:
I have always been proud of Hcpp
ncr. hut never more so. than during
this time of following Sam Worley 's
death Die out pouring o f love and
.itledKin that Heppner has shown his
family is tremendous It has been a
great comfort to his family to know
he was laid to rest in a town that lov
ed him.
My deepest appreciation go to all
those who have contributed to the
Sam Worley Memorial Trophy fund
for the Junior Howlers Sam always
believed that giving recognition to
the children for a job well done
should come first I'm scry proud
that the town has shown such sup
port lor continuing Sam's work
V1v many thanks to all who ha\e
supported me through Sam's death
I'm prouder than ever to^all Hcpp
ncr my home
Sincerely.
(si Cycle Skrocli
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Samuel E. Worley. 31. o f Hcpp
ncr. died May 9 following a motor
vehicle accident on W illow Creek
Road
A graveside funeral wav held at
the Heppner Masonic Cemetery
Wednesday . May 13
Worley was horn July 4. 1955 al
Oxnard. C alif., the son of Eldrcgc
and Ruby Taylor Worley He
graduated Irom Santa Maria High
School in California in 1973 and at
tended Cal Poly State University.
He owned and operated three
retail howling supply shops in the
San Fernando V alley
from
1973-1980
In 1982 he was employed at the
AMF Pro 300 l^nes in Portland and
later worked for l-arry'x Sport
Center in Oregon City He was a
member o f the Professional Bowlers
Association and participated in na
tional ami regional events
Worley came to Heppner in 1985
and was manager of the Heppner
howling lanes
He was a member o f Heppner
Elks lodge 358
Survivors include his stepmother.
It.uhcc "M om m a B " H ljckburnol
Santa Marta. Calif: uncle. Corky
Taylor o f Portland, cousin t.mda
Clark o f Los Alamos, Calif, and
other relatives
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Sam Worley Memorial
Fund for Junior Bowlers through the
First Interstate Bank. Heppner
branch. Box 368. Heppner. OR
97836
Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner. was
in charge ol arrangements
Pioneer M em orial H ospital
reports admitting and discharging the
following patients during the past
week:
O llie F itzgibbons, Condon-
adnutted May 12. discharged May
11
The following patients were still
receiving care al the hospital
t uesday:
Rachel Harnea. Heppner admitted
May 14. and
Glenn Cooper. Heppner admitted
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May 18.
M a ry E. Bristow
Mary Bristow. 77, of lone, died
Friday. May 15. 1^*7 at Good
Samaritan Hospital in Portland
She was horn June I I . 1909 in
lone, the daughter o f Thomas and
Ida Hale Grahill
She nurried Edmund W Bristow
in 1927 al lone
In 1928 the couple moved to
Milton Freewater and in 1^29 to
Walia Walla, later residing in Baker
and Ontario before moving to Nam
pa. Idaho in 1933.
The Bristow's lived at Nampa un
III I ‘*43 when they relumed to
Baker In 1945 they returned to lone
jnd assumed ownership of Bristow 's
Market
Survivors include a daughter.
Mary Jean McCabe of Heppner.
miiis . Tom ol Portland. John and
l>m . both o f lone, and Jerry at
Tillamook, sisters, Anna W right ol
Baker. Ha/cl Ellis of lone and Helen
Keithley o f Heppner; 13 grand
children and II great grandchildren
Her husband preceded her in death
in 1979
Memorial contributions may he
nude to the National Foundation lor
Ileitis and Colitis through the Bank
of Eastern Oregon, lone Branch.
P O Box 106. lone. 9784*
Funeral serv ices were Tuesday.
May 19 at the lone United Church
of Christ Concluding service and
burial was at Highview Cemetery in
lone
Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner was
in charge o f arrangements
District Attorney’s
Report
The District attorney s office
reports that Judge Ralph Curnn pro
nounced the following sentences at
District Court in Heppner May 12
loirry Coles was sentenced to 30
days in jail and lines of $550. He
was found guilty o f Failure to
Display Operator's I ícense al a May
8 trial
Robert Coles wav fined $265 for
Driving Uninsured. David Hudson
w.is lined $318 lor No Vehicle
License, and Barbara Hudson was
fined $450 lor f ailure to Display
Operator's License. Driving Unin
cured and No Vehicle License as a
result of the same Mas 8 trial
I he district attorney’* office has
action pending against these same
lour people lor additional counts of
the same charges
Heppner Police
Report____
The Heppner Police IVpt reports
handling the following business dur
mg the past week
May I I
5.20 a m -report o f
Burglary
May 12 12 39 a m -report o f
Prowler
May 14 8 37 p m report o f Hit
and Run and Criminal Mischief
May 15 7 41 p m -citation issued
lor No Operators License. 10:04
p m report of Prowler, 10 42 p m
received complaint o f someone
shooting a BB Gun
May 16 8:52 a m -took report o f
Criminal Mischief
May 17 12 40 p m.-Citation
issued tor Failure to C'hange Vchi
tie Registration. 7:15 p m -citation
issued for Careless Driving. I 20
p m officer requested for Security
Check.
4-H News
Two Trackers
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Julie Wild (left), Kathleen
Brazell, and Yvette Cowett of
Heppner High School recent
ly received music awards for
outstanding musicianship and
participation Wild received
the choral award. Brazell the
director award for band and
Wild the John Philip Sousa
band award
Two-Trackers 4 H club w ill n«*t
meet Sunday. May 24 because the
Pioneer Picnic The next meeting
w ill he Sunday. May 31. 4 p.m at
Robinson's feed lot Remember, the
tune up clinic and lair judging
classes are only a month away,
leader Al Brazed said "B rin g your
record hooks to class and let's get
readv for summer."
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Cash and Carry Special!
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Memorial Day Baskets
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Yard Ornaments, Decorative:
and Bird Baths
Yard Stepping Stones & Kdgings etc.
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Morrow County Justice Court at
the Courthouse Annex in Heppner
reports handling the follow ing
business during the past week
Cash Craig Allison. Heppner
Excessive Tire Noise $17 fine
Joanne
M ane
Randolph.
Hermiston Failed to Drive Right o f
Centerline. $17 fine
Craig Fredrick Parks. North
Bend-Exceeding the Maximum
Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph zone),
$36 fine
Brian Kietmann. lone Exceeding
ihc Maximum Speed (75 mph in a
55 mph zone). $36 fine
Lee Adam Ford. Georgetown.
South Carolina-Exceeding the Max
imum (65 mph in a 55 mph zone).
$26 hail forfeited
Orville Dale Rcibcr. Touchet,
Washington Passing on a Curse with
Insufficient Clearance. $31 hail
forfeited
Timothy Joe White. Idaho Falls.
Idaho No PUC Permit. $57 bail
forfeited
Marvin IJanlen Dcarr. Pendlct*»"
Exceeding the Maximum Speed (75
mph in a 55 mph /one». $30 fine
James Erank Wishan. Hcppncr-
Exccedtng the Maximum Speed (72
Samuel E. Worley
G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
USPS
Justice Court
Obituaries
The O fficial Newspaper o í ihc
City o f Heppncr ami the
County o f Morrow
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I W A N T V O I K V IE
Senator
GENE
TIMMS
IT'S MY HOPE THAT TH R O U G H YOUR
INPUT. I W ILL BE ABLE TO BETTER SERVE
YOU
I The Governor has propos
ed a regional strategy for
economic development which
includes regional &. county
strategies throughout my
district Do you favor this idea?
______ Yes ______ No
2. Do you fawr a public water
right'* This water right maybe
requested by Fish & Wildlife.
IX'p -Environmental (Quality.
Parks S l Recreation or any
individual.
______ Yes ______ No
3. Would you like to see more
money spent on state prison
construction even at the ex
pense of other items in the
budget?
______ Yes ______ No
(Number from I to 6)
.Level or increased
revenues to the county
Improved fish habitat
Increased recreational
prospects
Maintaining scenic
values
Increased or maintained
levels of jobs in timber
industry
_Environmental considera
tions
8. Do you support urinalysis
drug testing of employees by
their
employer?
______ Yes ______ No
9 IX) you support an increase
in highway revenues to improve
the condition of our roads?
4. Presently, the legislature ______ Yes ______ No
meets only in odd numbered
years. Would you support if yes. which alternative (s)
meeting during even numbered would you support?
years for a limited session that ____Gas tax increase
deals only with budgetary ____ 291 transfer tax
concerns?
Increased vehicle regís
No
. Yes
tration fees
.All of the above
5. Should the surplus state in
come lax collections be return 10. IX) you think the office of
ed to the taxpayers or spent on State Superintendent of Public-
new or existing state programs Instruction should be an ap
______ Yes ______ No pointed position instead of
elected (as it is now)?
6 Should Oregon adopt a no ______ Yes ______ No
pass / no play policy under
which students must be pass 11. Which of the problems
ing all coursework if they want would you consider the most
to participate in extra important priorities in your
curricular activities and county.
athletics?
Please rank in order of im
_____ Yes ______ No portance. Number from I to 6.
__ ftjwer Rate Increases
7. Which wxiuld you consider __ Federal
Forest
the most important priorities
management programs
when selecting the manage
ment plan for the National __ School Finance
Forests? Please rank in order __ Workmen's Comp.
__ Escalating Crime Rate
of importance:
__ Highways
I sincerely thank you for taking the time to reply — I will per
sonally read each response and share them with my colleagues.
Eugene ((iene) I). l irnms
Stale Senator, Disi. 30
Office S-302
Oregon State Senate
Salem, OR 97310
C o a s t to C o a s t
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H eppner
mph in a 55 mph zone). $24 fine
Eana Renea Reid, Hcppncr-
Excecding the Maximum Speed (69
mph in a 55 mph zone). $30 fine
M ark W endell K ing, lone
Exceeding the Maximum Speed (7 1
mph in a 55 inph zone). $30 fine
Tcvva Lynn Shcrcr. lone-
F.xceetling (he Maximum Speed (69
mph in a 55 mph zone). $30 fine
Maxine May Gray. Hcppncr-
Excccdmg (he Maximum (65 mph in
a 55 mph zone). $13 fine
It's through your input that I am better able to represent you
and your needs.
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