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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 2,2006 Many offenses can Obituaries be attributed to ignorance; however, it should not be the The Heppner Gazette Times will print all letters to the Editor with the obligation, but rather the Rachel L. M oore Heppner following criteria met: letters submitted to the newspaper will need to Rachel L. Moore, have the name of the sender along with a legible signature. We are also desire, of all Oregon citizens requesting that you provide your address and a phone number where you to discover if an artifact they 89, of Hermiston, died on can be reached. The address and phone number will only be used for have found may be of July 25, 2006 at Good U.S.P.S. 240-420 verification and will not be printed in the newspaper. Letters may not be cultural significance to Shepherd Medical Center in libelous. The GT reserves the right to edit. The GT is not responsible for Morrow County 's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks will another group and respect Hermiston. Published weekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner, the sensitivities of that A graveside funeral be placed in the classifieds under "Card of Thanks" at a cost of $10. ( hegon under the Act of March 3, 1879 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. group. Although it appears service was held July 29 at Office at 188 W Willow Street Telephone (541)676-9228 Fax (541) 676-9211 E- Assistant state archaeologist mail editor (A rapidscrve net or davidu» heppner net Website: www heppner net. Post that Mr. W icklund’s Lonerock Cemetery in master send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337. Heppner. excavations were well- Lonerock. Oregon 97836 Subscriptions $26 in Morrow County; $20 senior rale (in Morrow explains laws is necessary to discourage meaning in his investigations County only; 62 years or olderl; $32 elsew here; $26 student subscriptions She was born on citizens from inappropriate of the city of Heppner’s Dec. 10, 1916 in Gilliam David S y k e s................................................................................................... Publisher To the Editor: Katie Foster.......................................................................................................... Editor and possibly unlawful history, nevertheless, I County to Benjamin and June 23, 2(X)6 All N ew s and A d ve rtisin g Deadline is M o n d a y at 5 p.m. I am writing to artifact collection. The act of believe it is vital for each of Elian Robinson Rogers. She For Advertising: advertising deadline is M onday at 5 p.m Cost tor a display ad is $4 90 per provide you with amateur collection damages us to respect the views and was raised and attended column inch. C ost tor classified ad is 50c per word. Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to 100 integrity of sensitivities of all Oregon schools in Lonerock and words Cost for a classified display ad is $5.50 per column inch. information regarding the For Public/legal Notices: public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Dates for publi archaeological sites and Oregon state cultural citizens as well as comply Lost Valley. cation must be specified. Affidavits must be required at the time of submission. Affidavits resources laws and some eliminates the possibility of with the law. This respect require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be She was united in specified if required). guidance regarding gaining valuable knowledge can be aptly demonstrated by marriage to Ralph J. Moore For Obituaries: Obituanes are published in the Heppner G T at no charge and are edited to archaeology in Oregon. I of those peoples who lived investigating who the on July 2, 1935 in Condon. meet news guidelines. Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines hope this information w ill be in Oregon many years ago. appropriate or who wish to have the obituary written m a certain way must purchase advertising space Native They ranched in Lonerock for the obituary. incorporated into both the An Oregon citizen who American tribe or cultural for several years before For Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor M U S T be signed by the author. The Heppner consideration and discovers an artifact (Native group may be and what their going to work at the sawmill G T will not publish unsigned letters. All letters M U S T include the author’s address and composition of future American, prehistoric, and/ views and sensitivities are in Kinzua. She worked there phone number for use by the G T office. The G T reserves the right to edit letters. The G T is not responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks articles by your newspaper or historic) on public or regarding artifact collection for 15 years until returning will be placed in the classifieds under ‘Card of Thanks" at a cost of $10. that involves archaeological private lands should contact and display. This act of to ranching. On the HEPPNER WEBSITE: www.heppner.net Oregon SHPO respect can be a mutual sites as well as the collection the She moved to • Start or Change a Subscription of artifacts, whether they are immediately so that we can learning experience for both Hermiston in 1966 and has • Place a Classified Ad • Submit a News Story help the citizen become the person who found the lived here since. She worked prehistoric or historic. • View Real Estate for Sale • City Council & Planning Minutes aware of state laws and help artifact and the group to for John Walchli Farms at his On May 17, 2006, •Local Businesses • County Park • Willow Creek Park Reservations connect them with a which the artifacts are potato shed for several years your newspaper published an • Free Digital Postcards • Senior Housing • and more! article titled “Heppner man professional archaeologist. affiliated; to discover yet until retiring in the mid pieces together bits of A professional archaeologist another piece of a beautiful 1970s. M.C. Health District Heppner’s past” about Jared can then assist the citizen in mosaic She enjoyed puzzle that continued from page 1 possible comprises our human past. crocheting, Wicklund of Heppner and his identifying camping, excavation of a historic archaeological sites as well director of nursing, Home each location. I would invite you hunting, fishing, gardening, as complying with Oregon archaeological site (copy of -approved the low Health and Hospice, said and your readers to peruse flowers, country music, and that she had recently hired bid from Peterson Electric article enclosed). The article law. There are also several Oregon SHPO’s website at going to the county fair. two nurses, Cindy Sowell as for $8,391 for rewiring of highlights how Mr. Wicklund non-profit groups in Oregon www.oregon.gov/OPRD/ Survivors include the Oregon HCD/ARCH/. The SHPO her son, James Moore of a staff nurse, and Kelly the Pioneer Memorial collected over 750 historic (e.g., Holland as a Home Health basement to accommodate bottles during the demolition Archaeological Society) that Archaeological Services web Hermiston; brother, Lloyd computers and air of the Heppner Gazette- work with professional page includes information Rogers of Condon; sister, and Hospice nurse. In other business, the conditioning. Peterson Times building during the fall archaeologists and provide regarding state and federal Lola Davis of Hermiston; outbid Pendleton Electric at of 2005. The article outlines related information where laws, rules regarding eight grandchildren, 18 great board: -approved a request $ 11,568 and Shelco Electric, how Mr. Wicklund spent Oregon citizens can learn, archaeological excavation grandchildren and six great- approximately two months share ideas and participate in permits, a current list of great-grandchildren. She for $18,000 for tuition and Hermiston, at $16,000. digging in the building area hands-on experiences that professional archaeologists was preceded in death by her -learned from CFO books over a period of three and that, after hand-digging, explore the prehistoric and practicing in Oregon, a link husband, Ralph J. Moore, and a half to four years for Nicole Mahoney that the Del Turner, a Boardman district ended with a gain of he used a mini-backhoe and historic archaeology of to the Oregon Legislative parents, daughter. Lavelle volunteer EMT who plans to $ 1800 for the month of June excavated to a depth of 9.5 Oregon. Commission on Indian Stephens and great- I do believe it Services, the cultural grandson, Tyrone Moore. become a paramedic. and an average year-to-date feet below the surface. Artifacts that were described essential to note state law resource contact list for the Although the district had monthly gain of $37,633. M e m o r i a l -received the as found by Mr. Wicklund regarding the removal, sale, nine federally recognized contributions may be made previously approved only employee requests for following report: Pioneer included metal, a fishing reel, or exchange of artifacts from Native American tribes in to Vange John Memorial scholarships, they made an Memorial Clinic had 309 a wooden sign with a an archaeological site. Oregon, and useful web links Hospice, 645 W. Orchard exception to the request patients in June with 13 new doctor's name on it. and old Oregon law prohibits a to various information about Ave., Hermiston, OR 97838. because Turner had shown patients and 42 seen by a medical syringes as well as person from selling, archaeology Burns Mortuary of (both trading, prehistoric and historic) in Hermiston is in care of his commitment to the nurse; the Irrigon Clinic had the several hundred historic purchasing, community by his volunteer 130 patients in June with 23 bottles which, from what 1 bartering, or exchanging an Oregon. The preservation of arrangements. services. Board members new patients, 38 seen by a understand in the article, are artifact that has been archaeological resources from an provides and Vander Does said that a nurse and 23 no shows; the still in the possession of Mr. removed significant St. Patrick’s archaeological site on public, Wicklund. trained paramedic would be Heppner Ambulance had 16 educational, cultural and Senior Center The Oregon State non-federal land [ORS economic benefits to all an asset to the district, total runs with 11 transports especially in the north end. for $11,761 in revenue; the Historic Preservation Office 358.920(2)]. As you can Oregonians and I encourage news Turner operates an Boardman Ambulance had is dedicated to the understand, many artifacts all citizens to learn more Alice Wagoner and automotive business in 26 total runs with 17 preservation and protection have cultural, traditional, about the archaeology of and/or historical importance Barbara Struthers are back Boardman. The district transports for $15,582 in of the state’s cultural Oregon and to preserve and central to a group or culture. in their original apartments currently employs only one revenue; the Irrigon heritage. A major part of prbtect its unique and Ambulance had 15 total runs Oregon's cultural heritage is Many artifacts are also irreplaceable resource as after being relocated for paramedic. Board Chair Larry with eight transports for embodied in archaeological considered sacred or part of Oregon’s cultural several weeks after water damage. Mills suggested that Turner $6,319 in revenue; there was sites and objects; a finite, funerary objects and are heritage. associated with burials. Jay Keithley and his cultural apply for scholarships from one flight; Pioneer Memorial irreplaceable Please do not seven resource. Oregon State Oregon has a specific law hesitate to contact me if you crew have worked hard the Hospital Foundation and Hospital had admissions, 370 total Statute 358.905-.955 (copy that defines Native American have any questions or getting the repairs done as the Red and Gena Leonard quickly as possible, provides graves and protected objects concerns. Foundation, among others. outpatients, 59 emergency enclosed) and outlines prohibited acts -learned from Rhea room encounters, 1182 lab definitions of archaeological (s) Susan Lynn White, MA, understanding these tenants such as damaging a burial needed to get back to their that the district has received tests, 95 x-ray procedures, sites and objects and outlines RPA normal routines. a five-year grant through 39 CT scans, 19 EKG tests, prohibited conduct such as and/or removing associated Assistant State artifacts (ORS 97.740- The residents at St. excavating, injuring, or Homeland Security for a with $17,403 in revenue of Archaeologist 97.760). Pat’s are grateful to all those web-based software hospital encounters, 144 destroying an archaeological Oregon State Historic Since Mr. Wicklund who have purchased raffle program that focuses on Home Health visits, five site or object (ORS Preservation Office tickets or have given a cash dermatological issues. She Hospice admissions, and 652 358.920). Mr. Wicklund's removed the historic (503) 986-0675 donation and also appreciate said that they also received drug doses for $34,026 in excavation of a historic artifacts from public, non- Susan. White@state.or.us federal land without a all the merchants for archaeological site on public free software for the MCHD revenue. generously giving gift permit, all materials and land was, in fact, a violation Irrigon Clinic and the collections removed (with certificates and merchandise Obituaries of ORS 358.920 since he did Boardman clinic, which for this event. Residents are not possess an the exception of human would have cost $ 10,000 for still accepting donations for archaeological excavation remains, sacred or funerary their rummage sale and permit. Only a qualified objects, and objects of Jacob VanDyne Come one, come all! cultural patrimony which archaeologist, as defined in Jacob VanDyne, 13, tickets for the raffle are on Oregon Administrative Rule would go directly to the died July 31, 2006 in Boise, sale Monday through Friday Columbia River Community (OAR) 736-051-0060 (19), appropriate Indian tribe), ID. Services will be held in at the senior center office. On Aug. 9. Heppner Health Services can apply for an including the 750 bottles Idaho. collected, are under the Christian Church will be archaeological excavation VanDyne was the Celebration Barbecue stewardship of the State of serving in the Center dining permit. These and other foster son of William and conditions and rules for Oregon and should be Becky Crumbliss of the room. The menu for the day in honor of the entire community is Mexican chicken obtaining an archaeological curated at a museum for the Lexington/Heppner area. and National Health Week benefit of the public at large. enchiladas, ranch beans, excavation permit in Oregon He was born May Dr. David Brauner of Mexican rice, tossed salad, are outlined in Oregon on August 9th from 3*5:30 p.m. 23, 1993 in Caldwell, ID. Oregon State University is Statute 390.235. Survivors include his cinnamon crisp and fruit at 201 SW Kinkade Ave., Boardman While I do not want the appointed curator of foster parents and many cups. Everything Is free. to discourage any Oregon historic artifacts for Oregon other family members and Lots of prizes, food, and fun citizen from exploring their and he should be contacted friends. ORDER area's history. I do believe it immediately. for the entire family! 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