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• :• i ■ * ' » . > *». » . * WÊmnm K R IK - Heppner < .«/ette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 20. IVMM O b it u a r ie s The O fficial Newspaper o f ihe City o f Heppner and the County o f Morrow OWPA “ T .,~ - T T L H a s k e ll M . S h a rra d A memorial service for Hacked M Sharrard was held in the chapel o f Burns Mortuary in Pendleton on Friday at 2 p m sturr.m l 65. o f Pendleton, died Monday. Jan 11. IVKH at his home He was horn Sept 27. IV22. at W illows. (He . Heppner Junction, son o f M aurice and Rosetta Sharrard He attended schools in Arlington and was graduated from high school The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES M orrow C o u n t)’• Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper U S P 3 240420 HuhiKhcU r > m W rd iw v ta « and »n«»r«U a* ms <>nd « W m a lirr t* Ih» f t - í <MTV» al H rppocr IH r y tx i un òrr Ih» S O of M a n h I , I f l t S n iia d «toa» puWa*» paMl al M rvvn r». • *n t< m I KTV» al U T W »w W .H .,« s«r«-ci TH ayhim r i W i * ■ * * - « » V ild r r v iiM n m u a k a llu m lo Ih» M»pp»*»r I . a / r l l r I im n . P .O Bo» U Î , H rp p n«T. I hr*«*» 4 7 * la SuharrlpMotM I l i hi M o r r o » . V l h i t l n . < .lllkam and t .r a a l I « o n lle v »2J » l» r» h » f* i a y t t H u a h ra .......................................................... < **TWw Mana««» T«p«w1tlot M a n » Strutter»» .... I .ail r a p ta ra n .......... there N*w a tO U a t I Nana Halt ......................................................................................................... During W orld War II he had the service stall«*ns at Arlingt«»n At one tins- he served on the Heppner City Council Sharrard had lived al Pendleton for the past 20 years He owned the Surplus (Hmloor Supply Store in Pendleton and was in business with A E F M anufacturing Co. in Hcrmiston An active amateur ham operator. Sharrard taught some classes in the operation o l ham radios He was a member o f ihc Cmatilla County Special Transporation Com notice and the Amateur Ham Operators Surviv«»rs include his wile. Sarah al the home. s«*ns Tod of laiGrandc and Tim o f F.nterpnse. brothers. Francis o f B«»ise. F.ugcnc o f Portland, and Stanley o f Salem, sisters Velma W ilkcn «»I Drydcn. Wash . Blanche Simms o f A rl ington. Bchc Munkers o f Heppner and Billie Walker of lais Olivo». C alif . there arc five grandchildren Memorial contributions may he nude to the American Cancer S o cie ty d ire ctly or through Burns Mortuary .................................................. (.raptar* l>rpartii»»*it (.ra p ita « . IN u rtataam L i4--- ft Swillntr ■ IlfT iNalrÜMilain lan a M a i q u a r t a .......... David and April Sykes. Publishers S now m obile S p ec ia l 2 New Polaris Indy 400's 1 New Range Trailer Reg Price 9.12300 L * Save 1 241°° SALE PRICE * 7 ,8 8 2 °® ' h ^ in ^ lo n Ijim b o r Y a rd Light Trucks & Van Accessories Janet A. Lindstrom * T ail G a te P r o te c to r s * R u n n in g B o a rd s ★ S id e R a ils * S id e Caps DRESS IT UP - FIX IT UP - PROTECT IT ¡Heppner Auto Parts® 676-9123 148 E Center Heppner \\F *B R A M ) k w ! 30C BIN«« Wednesday Big hH «AME NI«HT Tuesdays-7:30 Janet A (Mason) Lindstrom, 51. died Monday, Jan I I , IV8K. at Good Shepherd C om m unity Hospital in Hemiist«»n Die funeral was 11 a m Friday at the United Church «if Christ in lone Private burial was at the Hcrmiston Cemetery She was h«>m in Heppner. Jan 24. IV tb to Alva Janet and D m Mason She had lived at Hcrmiston the past three years and prev tously was from lone She graduated from Grant High School in Portland in IVS4 She worked at the Portlan«) General Electric plant near Boardman. She married Jack Brink and had a s*>n. W illiam Brink o f Hcrmiston She later married Roy Lindstrom in IW>2 and had two children Paula Lindstrom. who died in a car acci dent in IV85. and Troy Lindstrom. now in the Army in Kansas Als«> surviving arc her mother. Alva Janet Schaulen of Yuma. A n /., brothers J*»hn Mason and Jerry Mason. b»«th o f Pt«rtlarnl. sisters Judy Mason of Whittier. Calif . and Alyce K Rea o f Fatrfox. Calil . and one grandchild O rganist was R ikka Tews, vocalist. Io a Stevens Paul Hearers included Cal Sherman. Keith Rea, Art Lindstrom. Joe. Mark and Frank Halvorsen She was interred in Hcrmiston hums Mortuary of Hcrmiston was in charge o f arrangements Jan 31st. Join Us For Superbowl Sunday!! We W ill Be Open One Hour Before Game Time Hospital Notes v v 7 y v v v > v s"vv,»i*i"< ^ ^ r v y v v v lv v v v i ^ ^ ^ ¥ v v v v v v v v v v v ^ R ^ Heppner Elks 358 676-9181 if /»#•»»• tntilth Wifi M M IM IB IR i R fliia a iE 1*42 N. Nlain HRRRBRRf Pioneer M em orial H ospital reports admitting the (««Mowing pa lirn t during the past week Linda Smerius. Heppner admitted January 15. still receiving care m m m RRRRBRRK IRRRBRRE RRRRRIRRi B irth s Robert Michael W«»rden-a vm. R«»hert. was horn January 12 to B««h and Pam Worden ot Heppner al St Anthony Hospital m Penidlet«*n The hahy weighed 8 Ihs I ««/ Grandparents are Richard and (»race M orin Portland and W ilbur and Rita Worden. Heppner The hahy guns a brother and sister al home lla lry Nod ka n n a rd a daughter. Haley, was horn January 5. IVH8 t«» Cindy and Forrest Kannard ol Pcndict«*n at St Anthony H ospital The hahy weighed h Ihs 15 or Grandparents arc Patricia an«I Jerry IXmghcrty. Heppner and Wes jn d Jean Kannard. Pendleton (¡real Grandparents arc Marie Steagall. Ixxington One Coat Latex CEILING WHITE $J99 Latex Flat _____ toiling W1*« gal. A school budget is an evolutuxiary thing, growing up over several months to eventually he come the multi page document by which the district plans to spend millions ««f tk»llars in the com ing year. Budget prepara!u>n begins with carefully kept records o f prior year's expenditures From that, nearly every employee participates in nuking re quests fo r the upcom ing year Classnavm teachers, janitors and bus drivers pass budget requests up the I____ B» Ed Glenn chain «if command to their department heads, foremen and supervisors. through the individual school principals to the district office Every step along the way each request is questioned, examined and evaluated D»e district office, the superintendent and his assistant prepare a com plete budget document And then the public scrutiny begins Die budget committee. c«>mposcd o f the seven member school h«vard and an equal number of committee members hold a senes o f "budget hear ings" throughout the county That'* where the general public is welcome to nuke comment on the proposed budget cither generally or on specific items Based on that public c««mmcnt and their own impressions. the budget committee nukes revisions in the prop«>sed budget before it is submitted to the voters Dial's the way it's supposed to work I attended the budget hearing last week in Boardman and I felt awfully Umely There was the budget committee There was the superintendent and his staff There was the collccti«>n of school principals A ll the par ticipants were there And there was me and only one o f my neighbors The "p u b lic " had no comment There w ill he plenty «>f my neighbors who w ill vote no’ «>n the com pleted budget viaybe even a majority. Then the budget committee w ill reconvene and wonder what else to cut and where and why. They’ ll «Jo the best they can and try it again And there w ill still he those who vote ‘no’ It would he so much easier if my neighbors and friends throughout the county would go to the budget committee and say their piece before the budget is completed, like it ’ s supposed to work The committee w«»uld then krniw how the voters feel and c«>uld better prepare a budget consis tent with the desires o f the public Maybe even ««ne that most o f us could approve Diere is still time, the next budget hearing in on the 25th o f January h J u s t ic e C o u r t R e p o rt The Justice C««urt office at the Morrow County Anne* building in Heppner rep««rts handling the f««llow ing business during the past week Kenneth C harles Lindsay. Lexington Tandem Axle Overload. I HIM) Ihs . $17 fine James Edward Smith. F.ugcnc Stud tires. Shi hail forfeited Tana Jo H ill. L exingto n- Exceeding the Maximum Speed, hV mph in a 55 rnph /one. $30 fine Marty Vcm Bushckc. Heppner Fxceeding the Maximum Speed, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. $36 fine Mark J a m e s Bullnun. Heppner Exceeding the Maximum Speed, 70 mph in a 55 mph /one. $.30 fine Mark Dominic Curtí, The Dalles Expired PUC IVcIarcd Weight, hail forfeited. S57. Ixonard fX>nald Lyon, Othello. Wash-Exceeding the Maximum Speed. 65 mph in a 55 mph /one. $2h hail forfeited Douglas Phidel A n s o trg u i. Heppner Open Container, thcer). $57 hail forfeited Donna Marie Turner. Heppner Open C«»ntamcr. (hcer), S57 hail forfeited Stephen Randel Thatcher. Umatilla No Vehicle License. Shi bail forfeited Steve Aubrey N«*rns. Boardman Driving Uninsured. S I7 fine. No Operators License. SI 10 fine; N«i Vehicle License. $*J fine We Insure LOG TRUCK S Heppner Police Report Available 11 JA N COE Since you have had a couple o f years into the 40's how do you like it? Happy Birthday! - The Heppner Basketball games scheduled with Wasco County on Saturday, lanuary 23 has been changed to the following times girls varsitv w ill he playing at 4 p m and hoys varsity w ill play at approx imatcly 5 45 p m No J V games are scheduled lutve. Your Younger Brother r: v v. j ..!. i . m w j z Western family Court Strec»t Market C h e e se Colby M ontery |.i< k CHECK OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR MAKES MORE CENTS C heddar-Moz/arella reg »5** 2 lb K om a r > 69 B r o c c o li e«i T o m a to e s l()lb Bag-No 1 ¿.-a P o ta to e s M W bag Boneless K d u iu I Steak lb of et ono pat k FLAT WALL FINISH ’ ALL OTHER $I O * * INTERIOR PAINTS:? ON SALE!! • n u t’ a im •* • W iisomt » I A» * .--I PETTYJOHN’S Lynden Way. Heppner 6 8 ’ gal On* cm I W« OtKNMv Farm & Builders Supply 676-9157 or 67( r i \» i y V: is - . r Beef Roast ( jP * Western Family ÍJ T a te r T o t s 21 b bag *** s i w 9 9 w Western Family M ic r o P aper Tow el i roll pack reg *2 H I ea i Cauliflower P ric tf good Jan 21 - 25 OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK - 7 A M - 6 P M "4 C 111 o urt N Court S v t a w e . T y r r : i . a s B iz c x z - vÍ4‘Y Í .T -I* n Notices One Coat Latex » r Ployhar Insurance 471 N Main Ph. 676-5818 The Heppner Police Department reporls handling the following business during the past week Jan 12 d M )pm rcportofV chi ele Blocking Roadway. 0 p m c ita tio n issued fo r C rim in a l Mischief Jan 13 12 44 a m.-citation issued for Assault IV Jan 15 2 51 a m request officer for Security Check Jan Ih I I 37 p m.-assist Mor row County Sheriff. 121 a m citation issued for Violation of the Basie Rule. 46 mph in a 25 mph /one, 2 37 a m Rcp«*rt o f Fight Jan 17 4 43 p m assist Fire Dept. 5 1 5 p m report ol Vehicle Blocking Alley Way • Non T» 4 a*ffl« • W ild i " H r Han) Your Hu sinew * 5 * * . • 0*« C m I AS I 4 SEE IT & PAINT SALE LATEX FLAT WALL It ’s Almost Too iMte Heppner H la rk I719M3 et