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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 19, 2019
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
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Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLC and entered as periodical matter 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: editor@rapidserve.net or david@rapidserve.
net. Web site: www.heppner.net. Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner
Gazette-Times, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $31 in Morrow
County; $25 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 65 years or older); $37 elsewhere;
$31 student subscriptions.
David Sykes ..............................................................................................Publisher
Bobbi Gordon................................................................................................ Editor
Death Notices
Anniversaries
Michael D. “Mick” Kindle – Michael D. “Mick”
Kindle, 71 of Heppner, died Friday, June 14 at a Portland
Hospital. He was born May 1, 1948 at Colfax, WA. A
celebration of life will be held June 28 at 3 p.m. at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds building.
A complete obituary will follow in next week’s Hep-
pner Gazette-Times. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in
care of arrangements.
Osmins celebrate
50th anniversary
Riders needed for
summer iCan Bike
program
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 $5.25 per
column inch. Cost for classified ad is 50¢ per word. Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to
100 words. Cost for a classified display ad is $6.05 per column inch.
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
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 GT 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 MUST be signed by the author. The Heppner
GT will not publish unsigned letters. All letters MUST include the author’s address and phone
number for use by the GT office. The GT reserves the right to edit letters. The GT is not
responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks will
be placed in the classifieds under “Card of Thanks” at a cost of $10.
Farmers market
begins this Friday
Willow Creek Farmers
Market will begin the sea-
son this Friday, June 21.
The market will be held
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each
Friday through September
at Heppner City Park, with
the exception of June 28.
The vendor fee is $25
for the summer for adults
and $10 for school-age chil-
dren. The vendors already
lined up for this summer
will bring to the market
produce, baked goods,
plants, jams and jellies and
a variety of hand-made and
artisan items.
For more information,
contact Andrea Di Salvo
at 757-285-5792 or gutch-
ing@juno.com.
Al and Donna Osmin
The iCan Bike pro-
gram, which teaches in-
dividuals with disabilities
to ride a bicycle, will be
held June 23-28 at Armand
Larive Middle School in
Hermiston.
Registration is $99 and
available by visiting https://
i c a n s h i n e . o rg / h e r m i s -
ton-or/. Some scholarships
are available to reduce the
registration cost.
iCan Shine is a
non-profit organization that
collaborates with local or-
ganizations to host camps
in their communities. This
camp is hosted by the
Hermiston School District
and Hermiston Kiwanis.
The program uses
adapted equipment, trained
Al and Donna Osmin
are celebrating their 50 th
wedding anniversary June
21 and would like to invite
everyone to join the cele-
bration at the Heppner Elks
at 6 p.m. for food, dancing
and laughter. For addi-
tional information, contact
Emma Osmin at the Hep-
pner branch of BEO.
professionals and volun-
teers. With 75 minutes of
instruction over five days,
over 80 percent of riders
learn to ride a conventional
bicycle independently by
the end of camp.
Volunteers are also
needed for the June camp in
Hermiston. Volunteers must
be 15 years old or older. For
information on volunteer-
ing, visit the website above.
To be eligible to enroll,
riders must be at least eight
years old, have a disability
and be able to walk without
an assistive device such as
a walker or cane. For ad-
ditional information about
the iCan Bike camp, please Bob Hager of Heppner was the winner of the 50-inch Hisense
email: icanbikehermiston@ smart TV in the drawing held June 12 at Heppner Market
Fresh. The TV was sponsored by Seneca Tobacco.
gmail.com.
Heppner man wins
TV in drawing
Morrow SWCD to purge
Myrtle spurge
The Morrow Soil and
Water Conservation Dis-
trict (SWCD) was recently
awarded grants from the
Wildhorse Foundation and
the Howard and Beth Bry-
ant Foundation to locate
and remove Myrtle spurge
from the Heppner area.
A native of Europe and
Asia, Myrtle spurge was
first introduced as an orna-
mental plant for gardens.
Its tolerance to drought,
tightly clustered leaves and
attractive blue-green color
made it a favorite for land-
scaping. But this evergreen
perennial is not as friendly
as it appears.
Myrtle spurge contains
a toxic, milky sap that can
cause severe skin irritation
and blistering. For some in-
dividuals, the sap can cause
a severe allergic reaction,
possibly leading to more se-
rious symptoms. Now con-
sidered an invasive noxious
weed by the Oregon State
Weed Board, the spurge has
escaped yards and gardens
posters throughout Heppner
to help locals identify the
plant and provide informa-
tion. Any questions or con-
cerns about Myrtle spurge
can be directed to Jared
Huddleston of the Morrow
SWCD at 541-676-5452,
ext. 101. For more informa-
tion on Myrtle spurge visit
the SWCD website at www.
and has spread to other morrowswcd.org.
yards and gardens around
town. It is also encroaching
on the range ground around
Heppner and other cities in
Oregon.
The Morrow Soil and
Water Conservation Dis-
trict is acting to prevent
Morrow County Jus-
the unwanted spread of this
tice
of the Peace, Ann
potential menace with help
Spicer,
has released the
from the public. They are
following
Justice Court
asking Heppner residents to
report:
report any known locations
-Mollie Katherine
of this plant. The SWCD
Tindall,
41, Heppner was
will map out the locations,
convicted
of No operators
remove the spurge with
license,
fine
$265.
landowner permission and
offer replacement plantings
DEADLINE:
at no cost to the landowner.
MONDAYS
The SWCD will place
82%
29%
of Americans
take at least
1 medication
of Americans
take at least
5 or more
medications
Justice
Court
Report
AT 5PM
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Garrett Gibbs
&
Amanda McBride
Bridal Shower July 27th
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Nursery Sale
50% off All Annual Bedding Plants, Hanging
Baskets and Planters
20 % off Weeks Roses
Red, White & Blue Color Bowls $9.99
Morrow County Grain Growers Green Feed & Seed
242 W Linden Way, Heppner 676-9422
Every Year Adverse & Unintended
Drug Events Cause
1.3 Million
ER Visits
350,000
Hospitalizations
Morrow County Health District’s Home
Health & Hospice provides FREE!
in-home assessments of medications!
After evaluating your needs, our nursing staff will help
you safely use, store and dispose of medications, offer
complimentary supplies such as a medication planner,
lockbox, safe disposal information, and other resources
to help increase safety in your home and peace of mind
where your medications are concerned.
Call 541-676-2946
HealthyMC.org
to schedule your in-home medication safety consultation.
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