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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 11, 2020 -- THREE
MORROW COUNTY RESULTS
~ Letters to the Editor ~
-Continued from PAGE ONE
Beagle and Katy Norton;
City of Boardman mayor
Paul Keefer defeated in-
cumbent Sandy Toms 471
to 223; Morrow County
Soil and Water Conser-
vation Directors elected
Duane Neiffer and Barney
Lindsay; City of Heppner
council positions elected
were new member JoAnna
Lamb, and incumbents John
Bowles and Corey Swee-
ney and incumbent mayor
Jim Kindle was elected for
another term; City of Ione
councilmembers elected
were Sabrina Bailey Cave,
Chris Cave and Mark Pat-
ton, with Rod Taylor win-
ning the mayor position;
City of Irrigon councilors
winning election were Ken
Matlack, Marlina Serratos,
Wesley Carnahan and Dar-
en Strong; Town of Lex-
ington Mayor Juli Kennedy
won reelection, and council
members re-elected were
Bill Beard, Will Lemmon
and Curtis Thompson.
Tax measures around
the county fared well with
all passing: Boardman Ru-
ral Fire District bonds for a
new fire station and emer-
gency vehicles passed by
70 percent yes; Town of
Lexington passed by 80
percent to renew its five
year local tax option for
its fire department; Town
of Lexington also passed
by 61 percent a five year
option tax for its general
fund; North Morrow Vector
Control Dist. passed by 74
percent a four-year option
for a tax levy renewal.
See the complete list
of votes by precinct below.
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Stand with President
Trump
To the editor:
Open letter to President
Donald Trump: We are
100 percent behind you.
We will support you with
our prayers, our finances,
our reputation, our lives,
our families, our heritage.
Do not yield, do not be
discouraged, do not refrain
to seek and pursue every
effort for a legal remedy to
uncover voting corruption
caused by fraudulent mail
in voting always initiated
by Democratic officials and
politicians.
It is clear that in every
battleground state, fraud-
ulent voting oversight al-
ways favored Democratic
candidates. American rule
of law in the voting process
has been flagrantly and
openly defied. If this fraud-
ulent election is allowed to
stand our American Repub-
lic and the great blessing
our Republic has bestowed
on all Americans for nearly
two and a half centuries is
… Over.
The national media and
news outlets are corrupt.
They lied about the polls.
They have lied about the
integrity of the voting pro-
cess. They have attacked
President Donald Trump
relentlessly. If the American
people do not stand with
President Trump against the
corruption and outright at-
tack against our way of life,
then the Socialist/Marxists
will complete their coup.
Join me in standing for
our American Republic.
Pray for President Trump.
Help pay for his defense
fund. Do not back down.
Never yield to accepting a
fraudulently elected corrupt
Democrat president. Trump
will be victorious, not for
himself but for our way of
life and our children if we
will stand and fight. Amer-
icans, we must stand with
President Trump and not
yield to this wickedness.
This will be our last op-
portunity. If this fraudulent
election is allowed to stand
America will be taken over
by Socialist/Marxist/Glo-
balists that hate America.
This is the Alamo, our last
stand.
Stuart Dick, Irrigon
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NEW LISTING
Hopeful Saints to provide take-out
Thanksgiving dinner
Hopeful Saints Min-
istry is providing a to-go
dinner this year, instead of
the usual sit-down meal,
from 2-4 p.m. on Thanks-
giving Day in order to fol-
low COVID guidelines and
provide for the health and
safety of all involved.
The meals will be avail-
able for pickup at the back
of the All Saints Episcopal
and Hope Lutheran Church
on the corner of Gale and
Church Streets in Heppner.
Delivery will be available
to those in need within
the city limits of Heppner.
Those wishing to pickup
meals or have them deliv-
The Lube Shop
Now Open!
Lube Shop
Car Maintenance
All Fluids
Oil Changes
Wipers
Lights
Call for appointment - 541-676-5009
148 E Center Street, Heppner
ered should call the church
office at 541-676-9970 to
ensure enough food will be
available.
This gift to the commu-
nity would not be possible
without the support of busi-
nesses and volunteers who
generously donate their
time and resources. Those
who wish to donate to sup-
port the event may send
checks payable to Hopeful
Saints Ministry to All Saints
Episcopal Church, PO Box
246, Heppner, OR 97836
or drop them off at the All
Saints Episcopal building.
Valby Lutheran Church
Valby Road
Ione Oregon. 97843
Church Services 1st & 3rd
Sundays
10:00 AM
Available for:
Weddings • Funerals
Family Events
541-422-7300
Old
Country
Church
All Are
Welcome
$535,000
Large 2540 sq ft home 1 bedroom 2.25 bath on hill overlooking
valley. 114.26 acres w/65 acres water rights from well for irrigat
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with enclosed tack room, 2 pump houses. Garden space. Large
patio & big trex decking around front. Willow Creek runs length
of property. Lower level has lots of room and much potential for
additional rooms.
67208 HWY 74 Ione, OR
188 W. Willow
P.O. Box 337
Heppner, OR 97836
david@sykesrealestate.net
Owner/Broker
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541-980-6674