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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 12,2008 The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Boardman Council promotes city manager pro tern Obituaries Noah Matthew Burke Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES The Boardman City Council met in executive session Tuesday night to discuss City Manager Pro Tern, Karen Pettigrew. During the regular session the Council voted unanimously to elev ate Ms. Pettigrew to City Man ager and authorized Mayor Glenn to negotiate a contract with her. Pettigrew has been serv ing as City Manager Pro Tern for just over six months since former City Manager Rex Mather retired. In other City news, the Council approved renew ing a contract for flag displays with Boy Scout Troop 602 and signing a contract with Tashman Johnson LLC to as sist the City in preparing a revised Urban Renewal Plan. The Council approved a liquor license request for the new owners o f Lynard’s Spud Cellar. Work is continuing on the Interchange Area Management Plan as well as a tree planting project on NE and NW Front Streets. The next regular City Council meeting will be Tuesday, March 18, at 7 p.m. at Boardman City Hall. the horses and cows roam ing around the farm. U S .P S . 240-420 Survivors include: Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly und entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner. his parents Ken and Sara Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1874 Periodical postage paid at Heppner, Oregon Burke o f lone; sister, Chloe Office at 188 W Willow Street, telephone (541) 676-4228. Fax (541) 676-4211 Burke o f lone; m aternal E-mail: editor s rapidserxe.net or davidiia rapidserxe net Web site www heppner net. Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box grandparents, Mark and Lee 337, Heppner, Oregon 47836. Subscriptions: $27 in Morrow County ; $21 senior Anderson o f Santa Rosa, rate (in Morrow County only; 62 years or older), $33 elsewhere, $27 student subscriptions. CA; and paternal grandpar David Sykes.................................................................................................... Publisher ent, Douglas Burke o f Port Autumn Morgan................................................................................................... Editor A ngeles, WA. Noah was All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. For Advertising advertising deadline is Monday at 5 p m Cost for a display ad is $4 90 per preceded in death by his column inch Cost for classified ad is 50« per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to paternal grandmother Ber 100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $5 50 per column inch tha Burke. For Public/Legal Notices public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p m Dates for pub lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission Affidavits Memorial contribu require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be tions may be made to the specified if required). Noah M. Burke Memorial For Obituanes Obituaries are published in the Heppner GT at no charge and are edited to meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines Fund, c/o Bank o f Eastern or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space Oregon, PC) Box 106, lone, for the obituary OR 97843. For Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor MUST be signed by the author The Heppner B u f f y M a r ie GT will not publish unsigned letters All letters MUST include the author s address and phone Sweeney Mortuary Gardner o f Powell Butte number for use by the GT office The GT reserves the right to edit letters. The GT is not o f Heppner is in charge of and William Huff of Bend responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters Any letters expressing thanks will arrangements. be placed in the classifieds under "Card of Thanks* at a cost of $10 announce their upcoming m arriage on Saturday, On the HEPPNER WEBSITE: www.heppner.net March 29, at St. Joseph’s • Start or C hange a Subscription Catholic Church in Prin- • Place a C lassified Ad • Subm it a N e w s Story • View Real Estate for Sale • City Council & Planning Minutes eville. • Local Businesses • County Park • Willow Creek Park Reservations G a rd n er is the On Thursday, March 6, at about 7:15 pm, the City • Free Digital Postcards • Senior Housing • and more! d a u g h te r o f P a m e la o f Boardman Police Department received information G ard n er o f A ppleton, concerning a man entering several vehicles parked in the WI and Harry Gardner area o f Kinkade Street, which is located w ithin the City o f Vancouver, WA. She Joseph Andrew A lbitre IV - Kathleen and Joe o f Boardman. Additionally, the caller reported w itnessing is currently employed at Albitre announce the birth o f their son, Joseph Andrew the man rummaging though the v ehicles. Because o f this St. Charles in Redmond William H u f f and B u f f y Marie Albitre IV. He was bom on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 concerned citizen immediately calling 911 and reporting as an ICU-RN. Gardner this suspicious activity police were able to apprehend at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland. Huff is the son of the man, identified as Michael Mullican age 24, near the At birth he weighed nine pounds, seven ounces. as a pilot. the Nola Huff o f Loner- Grandparents are Greg and Janet Greenup o f Hep scene. The citizen was also able to identify Mr. Millican ock and the late William The couple plan to pner, Angie Tiglio o f Pendleton, and Joe and Sheila Albitre as the suspect he saw getting into the vehicles. Huff. He is currently em make their home in Loner- The City o f Boardman has recently had a rash of o f Bakersfield, CA. Great-grandparents are Bill and Pat p loyed at A ir T ran sp o rt ock. car break-ins in which items have been stolen. Several of Gentry o f Heppner and Ella Tiglio of Pendleton. International o f Toledo, OH the vehicles entered were left unlocked w ith items o f value left in plain view. “Please remember to never leave items Morrow County District Attorney Elizabeth Bal o f value in your vehicle and always lockup your vehicle at KyLee M ae C lark-H enderson - Miranda Hen night,” said Boardman Police Chief John Zeiler. He said it lard has released the following report: -James Carter, 63, was conv icted o f failure to derson and Mike Clark announce the birth o f a daughter, was an observant Boardman citizen who made it possible to KyLee Mae Clark-Henderson on Monday, February 18, apprehend the suspect in this incident. Without concerned register as a sex offender, a class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days suspended, 12 2008 at 10:24 p.m. She joins her parents and sister. Savan citizens, criminals find easy prey in a community. nah Marie, at the family home in Ridgefield, WA. Chief Zeiler added “ Please remember to always months bench probation, complete 40 hours o f community At birth she weighed seven pounds, five ounces report any unusual activity you may see in your neighbor serv ice, other numerous conditions, and pay $988 in fines, and was 20 inches in length. hood; criminals tend to stay away from communities that fees and assessments. Grandparents are Annlynette Cline and James W. are proactive against crime.” -Delbert Allen Piper, 71, was convicted of criminal Henderson, and honorary grandfather Lindsay Kincaid. trespass in the second degree, a class C misdemeanor. The Great-grandparents are James and Dora Starr and count was discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lee Cline. -Michael Lee Staggs was conv icted o f attempting to elude a police officer and was sentenced to six months lone Community School participates in Read Across America in jail with 12 months post-prison superv ision. He was also convicted o f theft in the first degree and was sen Read Across Lunch was tenced to 13 months in jail with 12 months post-prison followed by a multi A m e ric a and Dr. S e u s s ’s b irth d a y grade partner read Hermiston Comfort supervision. ing activity. S tu Inn & Suites is offering dis w e re c e le b r a te d d en ts and b ooks counted rates to our guests Thursday, February In Loving Memory ■of lined the elem en since our local m otel is 28, at lone Elemen k c m iW li D eane O a v es tary hallw ay with full. To book a room call tary. Students in kin rhym es bouncing 541-564-5911 and ask for d erg arten through all around. fifth grades were en the Heppner discount. There A - is for always thinking o f others couraged to dress as Even lone’s will also be a shuttle avail N - is for numerous kind acts senior class became able from the suites at the their favorite book G - is for going above and beyond involved when they follow ing times: from Com character, while the E - is for endless devotion staff wore their Read p aired up w ith a fort Suites to H eppner 9 L - is for how much you are loved Across America T- kindergarten buddy a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m. N o a h M a tth e w B urke, 4, died M onday, M arch 3, 2008 following an accidental drowning near his home north o f lone. Me morial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, M arch 8, at the lone Community Church. A private family burial will be held at High View Cemetery in lone. N o a h w a s b o rn March 3, 2004 at Port An geles, WA the son o f Ken neth M. and Sara K. Jones Burke. The family moved to the lone area in 2007. Noah attended the Creative Care Preschool in lone. He enjoyed spending time with his Mom, Dad and his sister Chloe. Noah loved to run, ride his bicycle and explore his environment, he enjoyed Gardner, Huff to marry March 29 Boardman Police apprehend man suspected of car break-ins Birth Announcement Birth Announcement DA’s Report Hermiston hotel offering discount rate for St. Pat’s weekend 2-23-67 ~ 3-17-06 shirts. to read one more and return back to Hermis book. Student, staff Students line the hall to read on Thursday, ton around 10:30 pm Satur February 28. and parents enjoyed T h e d a y day night. cake for Dr. Seuss purchased a delicious lunch o f w as w rap p ed up Green Eggs and Ham. Des- with prev ious years carnival with students watching their ert was a special birthday funds. favorite Dr. Seuss video. It’s been two years Little Kenny since you left us. The missing spoke in the wheel is like your empty chair. They can never been replaced. We love and miss you more and more every day. R.I.P. 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