EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Doing time on quarantine
We’re stuck at home on quarantine, so the Heppner Gazette-Times asked our readers to send us a photo of how
their children are spending time at home. Here are the pictures we received back. Thanks all of you who shared. We
hope seeing these photos here will brighten people’s day and help everyone get through this ordeal.
If you (parents please) have a cute or interesting photo of how your children are spending their quarantine time,
and would like to share it with others, please email to editor@rapidserve.net, text to 541-980-6674 or post it to the
Heppner Gazette-Times facebook page. First names only please. If we receive enough photos, we will run another
batch in next week’s paper. GT publisher David Sykes
Vey and Charlee are ready to go feed the cows.
That’s quite a hat you have there.
Waylon, age 1 1/2, shows how to be a builder.
Oscar, age 1, just spends his
time looking out the window.
Matt’s ‘kid’ taking quarantine easy
Raze enjoying a snack like many of us during quarantine
Sebastian, age 4, keeps him-
self entertained.
Harper and Atleigh enjoy
time together
Jorie social distancing in the
snow
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August, age 5, keeps him self
occupied with Godzilla.
Enjoying her indoor pool
Harper babysitting grandpa’s new puppy
Behrett getting a math lesson from Granddad (Tom)
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Learning how to play hopscotch.
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“Card of Thanks” at a cost of $10.
Area pastors are invit- emailed to editor@rapid-
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sages to the Heppner Ga- zette-Times at P.O. Box
zette-Times for publication 337, Heppner, OR 97836,
in the April 8 newspaper. faxed to 541-676-9211
Deadline for submission is or brought into the Ga-
zette-Times office, 188 W.
5 p.m. Monday, April 6.
Verse 3 says, surely, He will
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of the fowler and from the
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his feathers, and under his
wings shalt thou trust: His
truth shall be thy shield and
buckler. Verse 10, there
shall no evil befall thee, nei-
ther shall any plague come
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Ashamed of citizens
To the Editor:
This is to the citizens of
Heppner. I am ashamed of
you. To be hoarding toilet
paper in a crisis such as the
coronavirus is a disgrace
to the ones doing it. The
people who are unable to
get to the store promptly at
its opening are deprived of
a necessary item.
Toilet paper will not
help you cope with the vi-
rus. I am also ashamed of
you because evidently you
lack faith in the Lord Jesus
to help you get through this
crisis.
Psalm 91, Verse 2 says
I will say of the Lord, He is
my refuge and my fortress:
my God, in Him will I trust.
Pastors invited to
submit Easter
messages to G-T