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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 1,2010 The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner G A Z E T T E -T IM E S U.S.P.S. 240-420 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLC and entered as periodical maner at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Periodical postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 188 W Willow Street. Telephone (541) 676- 9228. Fax (541) 676-9211. E-mail: editoriuiapidserve net or david(a<rapidserve. net. Web site: www.heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836 Subscriptions: $27 in Morrow County; $21 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 62 years or older); $33 elsewhere; $27 student subscriptions. David Sykes...............................................................................................Publisher Autumn Morgan..............................................................................................Editor All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. For Advertising: advertising deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Cost lor a display ad is $5 per column inch. Cost tar classified ad is 50< per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to 100 words. Cost for a classified display ad is $5.75 per column inch For P ublic/legal Notices: pubficAegal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p.m Dates for pub lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the lime of submission Affidavits require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be specified if required) For Obituaries: Obituaries are published in the Heppner G T at no charge and are edited to meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space for the obituary For Letters to the Editor: Letters to the Editor M U S T be signed by the author The Heppner G T will not publish unsigned letters All letters M U S T include the author's address and 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 wiH be placed in the classifieds under 'Card of Thanks' at a cost of $10. Birth Announcement Saadi Lynn A lle n - S tep h e n and Renee Allen of Phoenix, AZ recently welcomed their first child, Saadi Lynn. S aad i w as born August 14 at Banner Good Samar itan Hospital where she tipped the scales at seven pounds, three ounces and measured 21 inches. Saadi Lynn Allen Maternal grandparents are Connie and Jeff Nelson of Surprise, AZ and Malcolm and Susan Johnstone of West Chester, PA. Saadi is blessed to have her great grandmother, Kitty Crone, living with her in Phoenix. Paternal grandparents are Dick and Jannie Allen of lone. Garden Club to fiold annual potluck during Sept, meeting Heppner Garden Club’s September meeting is scheduled to be held on Tuesday the 7th. The club will hold their annual potluck at the home of Bob and Gayla Jones beginning at 6 p.m. Anyone not planning on driving should meet at the Senior Center no later than 5:30 p.m. for a ride. District president Cece Delfs will give an up date on what is going on beyond Heppner in the Oregon Confederation of Garden Clubs. A business meeting will follow. Rita Van Schoiack Financial Advisor • Investment Management • Retirement Plan “Rollovers” • Retirement Planning •IRA’s • Tax Advantaged Investments • Bonds, Stocks , Mutual Funds • Investment Consulting and Guidance • Investments for Retirement Income Boardman R.F.P.D. files to place bond on November ballot The Boardman Ru ral Fire Protection District on Friday, August 27, offi cially filed with the Morrow County elections office to place an $ 11 million general obligation bond on the No vember 2 General Election ballot. If approved by vot ers, the bond would build a new fire station, pay off its current debt obligation, and replace an aging ladder truck. Twelve years ago, by a vote of the people, the Boardman Rural Fire Pro tection District annexed the City of Boardman to create a more efficient fire depart ment. In the years since, the BRFPD has seen its community and fire district grow beyond its expecta tions. The current BRFPD building is at maximum capacity. Built in 1973, it was remodeled in 1998 to help with growth. Since the station was originally built, Sam Boardman Elementary and Windy River Elemen tary have been constructed Securities and Investment Advisory Services offered through Multi-Financial Securities Corp. Member FINRA/SIPC. Blue Mountain Investment Management LLC is not affiliated with Multi-Financial Securities Corp. 51353 Sunflower Flat Road, Heppner, OR 97836 ritaNan@multjfin.com UM ESD to offer free hearing screenings at schools The Umatilla-Mor- row Education Service Dis trict (UMESD) will provide free hearing screenings to public elementary school students beginning in Sep tember. Hearing screenings are conducted annually by the UMESD’s Audiol ogy Department for public school students in Umatilla and Morrow counties, and is cooperatively sponsored by local school districts. Students to be screened include nearly 4,000 kin dergarten, first and third grade students, new stu dents to the county, and parent/teacher/principal referrals of students in other grades. Children who fail the initial screening will be re-screened within a three- week period. Parents who do not want their ch ild ’s hear ing to be screened should notify their child’s school as soon as possible. If you have any questions regard ing the hearing screening program, please contact your local school principal or the UMESD Audiology Department at 966-3140. Justice Court Judge Charlotte Gray has released the following Justice Court Report: -Kyle Irwin Kolba- ba, 42, Goldendale, WA, Violation of the Basic Rule by going 75 mph in a 55 mph zone, $148 fine. -David Lee Bowles, Member FDIC Bank o f James R. Schulze and Janice moved to Echo James R. Schulze, to be closer to their sons in 71, of Echo died Tuesday, Pendleton, where he took A ugust 24, 2010 at the care of cattle for relatives. Good Shepherd Medical For the past two years he Center in Hermis- had been retired, ton. At his request, spending time with there will be no ser family and friends, vices. Disposition working on numer was by private cre ous leather projects, mation. reading and doing Mr. Schulze crossword puzzles was bom in Baker with his wife of 50 City on September James R. years, all the while 15, 1938 to Paul Schulze entertaining every and Stella (Phillips) one with his humor Schulze. He spent his early ous personality. years in Baker City, Mo- Mr. Schulze is sur lalla, and Roseburg. He vived by: his wife, Janice attended O akland High Schulze of Echo; sons, Eric School from 1952-1956, and Carl Schulze, both of spending his summers in Pendleton; sisters Alice An Baker County haying with derson of Lebanon, Teresa his uncles. He joined the US Rasmussen of Ogdon, UT, Navy upon graduating high Clara Jean Kehl of Suther- school, serving just over lin, and Diane Martinez of three years on naval bases Tucson, AZ; brothers, Jeff in Texas. Schulze of Clarkston, WA, He began a career and David Schulze of Bend; in logging after his honor five grandchildren; and sev able discharge from the eral nieces and nephews. Navy. On June 5, 1960 he He was preceded married Janice Rippstein in death by: his parents; and they had three children, daughter, Sue Schulze; Sue, Eric, and Carl. In 1971 sister Patricia Ross; and he moved his family to East brother Herb Hogan. ern Oregon where he began An online condo a 25 year career working on lence book can be signed at The hearing screen ranches in Spray, Mitchell, www.bumsmortuaryherm- ing schedule is as follows: Paisley, and John Day, as iston.com. Monday, October well as the Alvord Ranch Bums Mortuary of 25 - lone at 8:15 a.m. in Harney County. Hermiston is in care of ar Monday, October After a brief stint rangements. 25 - Heppner at 10 a.m. in Western Oregon, James Wednesday, Octo ber 27 - AC Houghton at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday, Octo ber 27 - Irrigon Elementary at 12:30 p.m. The Morrow County Historical Society will hold W ednesday, N o their annual meeting on Sunday, October 3, from 1:30-4 vember 3 - Sam Boardman p.m. at the Boardman Senior Center. at 8:15 a.m. The meeting will begin with a potluck lunch at Wednesday, N o 1:30 p.m. At 2:30 p.m. the program will begin featuring vember 3 - Windy River Christina Sweet, curator of the Kam Wah Chung State at 1 p.m. Heritage Site in John Day. Monday, Novem The Boardman Senior Center is located at 100 ber 8 - lone recheck at Tatone Street in Boardman. 8:15 a.m. Monday, Novem ber 8 - Heppner recheck at 10 a.m. Monday, Novem Due to the first Saturday of the month falling ber 15 - AC Houghton during Labor Day weekend, Holly Rebekah’s monthly recheck at 8:15 a.m. card party will not be held this week. The next scheduled Monday, Novem card party will be on October 2 or the first card party of ber 15 - Irrigon Elementary the season at the Lodge Hall in Lexington. recheck at 12:30 p.m. BINGO is still being held weekly at the Lodge Wednesday, N o Hall starting at 1:30 p.m. every Thursday. If you need vember 17 - Sam Board- transportation stop by the Senior Center and check about man recheck at 8:15 a.m. getting a ride on the bus. The cost is 25 cents a card. W ednesday, N o vember 17 - Windy River recheck at noon. across the street. There is no room for expansion at the current location. A new sta tion would include updated training facilities that could be utilized by the BRFPD and other local emergency services. A key component in the Board’s view is the opportunity this funding could provide for a Fire Sci- ence/EMT college program. In this type of program, 15 students work and live at the fire station on an internship, which is a requirement for their degrees. At the same time, these students would also do shift work while at the station and provide emergency fire and EMS calls when not attending classes. These interns could aid staffing levels at the district, which could then potentially provide 24/7 service, 365 days a year, to the community without having to pay for additional staff. The current structure does not have room for this type of program. MC Historical Society to hold annual meeting Holly Rebekah’s monthly card party cancelled for September Trevor Fox Memorial Children’s Park grand opening to be held Justice Court Report For an A p p o in tm e n t Call: 5 4 1 -6 7 6 -5 2 2 6 Toll Free: 1 -8 6 6 -3 2 5 -5 3 2 6 Obituaries T here’s never been a better tim e to refinance! T ake advantage o f today’s favorable low interest rates! 32, Heppner, Violation of the Basic Rule by going 72 mph in a 55 mph zone, Failure to Renew Registra tion, $336 fine. -Ashley N. Ander son, 18, Boardman, Viola tion of the Speed Limit by going 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, $142 fine. The dedication and grand opening for the Trevor Fox Memorial Children’s Park will be held on Saturday, September 18, at 11 a.m. at the New Children’s Park adja cent to the Don Baxter Skate Park at Irrigon City Park. This park is unique to Irrigon in that it was de signed with the needs of people of all abilities and incor porates nature play into the fabric of the design. Program on 10th Amendment planned for Heppner The public is in of the US Constitution to be vited to attend a program held in Heppner on Sunday, about the 10th Amendment September 12, at 2 p.m. at Heppner High School. Entitled “The 10th Amendment: What is it, and n o w in does it matter?” will be put on by Walla Walla Attorney Andrea Burkhart, an expert on the subject. The program will answer the following ques tions: What is federalism? Why are states’ rights im P r in k S p e c ia l s ! portant? What is in the proposed Bill of Federalism Mustang Mocha $3.00 and has the Supreme Court / ^ a Marbled Caramel nullified the 10th Amend ' ^ 9 Macciato $3.25 ment? 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