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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1976)
Page . TIIK CAZFTTK-TIMFS, Heppner. OR. Thursday. July 15. I8? School facilities : Work on two separate J ij: facilities in north Morrow ? County should be com-j l-jpleted by November, ac-:j $ cording to Matt Doherty.j superintendent of Morrow: :: County schools. :: The facilities are a four: classroom addition at Riv-:i ijierside High School in-: Boardman and an eight i; class room addition at A.C. j S Houghton elementary in:; : Irrigon. Smith-Hasigawa of On-;: : tario is the architect and: Riverman and Sons of Por-x S tland is the contractor. Number 3 u J ? :: 'Projects being consid-j i$ ered for Public Works wereji $ prioritized by individual ::: intergovernmental coun-: $cils of the East Central;: :: Oregon Association of Cou-: Unties at their meeting in:- i:" After discussion, prio-j: ij-: rities were established.: $ The regional water system : for the Umatilla-Morrow: i: County area was number: g one, as it was last year. :: :: Listed third was the: 8 Morrow County Medical; :: Center and fifth, an airport ;: for Morrow County. :: Movie A children's movie, J i; "Snoopy", will be shown S Friday, July 16 at 3 p.m. : The movie is sponsored: by A.A.U.W. and will be;; : shown at the American Le-i; i gion Hall. Admission is 50 ; cents for children under 10 : years old and $1 for anyone I over aae 10. - . . - ! ( . ? ' l Resignation ; The Morrow County sch- :ool district received the:; : resignation of an lone tea-;; : cher, Dean n a Brickman ; ; recently. :; ; Brickman, an english g ; teacher, joins a handful of :: : other area teachers. : :; The school district is still ; : interviewing applicants to ; ? fill the math teacher-foot-:: ball coach spot at Heppner, ; : recently vacated by Chuck ; ; Starr. Starr has taken a ; : principal post in the dis-;; Strict. ; i Also still being inter-; ;i viewed are applicants for ;' special education instruc- :': :tor and a music teacher in :: : Heppner. : Meefing slated :: Morrow County Republi- 8 can Central Committee will ;: meet Tuesday, July 20, S fjpm. at Morrow County Grain Growers conference:: i-room at the office in Le-: Islington. Purpose of the: :: meeting is to fill vacant : ; precinct committee posi- ; i tions and to plan for the general election. I Trees trimmed ; Columbia Basin Electric '; :: has just completed a pro- ;! i! of trimming mart of x : the trees under lines in :?: : low, Lexington, Condon : and Fwwil. The main- $ :: tenance projwt, completed : : by contract, will prevent :'; lines from contact with : :: trees on both bare primary g :: and some bare secondary : I'"- :: $ During wet weather or :: hen rubbing grwi limb, f. line drpjK results, some- f '.;. times causing death or In- : i; jiry to children playing In : i trees. ;; ft i 6' V Large crowds invaded Heppner streets Friday for the annual sidewalk sale. Randall Petersony merchant president, said things went very well. (G-T Photo) Buscke William L. (Bill) Buschke, 76 of Glide, Oregon was killed in a tractor accident near Glide, July 5. He was born August 7, 1889 in Rufus, Oregon, son of Ben and Lena Buschke. He was married October 10, 1946 at Stevenson, WA to Eileen Johnson. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and a life member of the Eugene Elks Lodge. He was a resident of the Glide area since 1956. Survivors include his wife, Eileen, Glide, OR; two bro thers, Claude of Heppner; Fred of Gresham; four sist ers, Mary Travis, Westport, WA, Martha Carr, Salem, OR ; Millie Evans, Heppner, OR, and Grace Kari of Seaside, OR; nephews Delmar Busch ke, Don Evans, Heppner; and niece Joyce Ward, Heppner and other numerous nieces t and nephews. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 8, 1976 at Long and Shukle Memorial Chapel, ) f Multi-Mile Hwy Camper sSv ) ) FET Multi-Mile Super Hwy ( 8.00x 16.5-8 42.13 3.23 fft I lO f KJ 1 8.75x 16 5 47 62 3 97 I I I? 950X1658 4961 4 39 7.00 15-6 41.04 2.83 f If V ( (( I 1 rl W-16.5-8 64 92 4 52 It IK ) A j " 18'58 83 69 8 03 7 50x 16 8 51.77 3 95 jf ) , " "X Seiberling 200 Polyester ( ( Seiberling X FET (l ( RT 78 Steel Radial fe C78.13 28.54 2.04 )) FR 78-14 56 51 2.69 I , 1 U t if It 3:1 54 253 GH78 14 59 61 2 89 V f&Mf F (;7B 15 33 " 1 ) HK78M 64 21 3 07 I O J X 1178-13 15 2 Ml GH78I5 59 61 2 97 V r' 1 "'ta0" ) HUTS 15 64 21 3 15 V 1 ( if JU78-I3 66 77 3 31 ) I.H78 IS 70 71 3 47 S . .. . i i Super All Grip ) ) Passenger Car cct ( W78 Retreads , , -jrr I 6.70-15 18.97 .71 '11 ) ) fiUjf & W!V 7VOn 2J4H .77 ( ( i't"1 V.K.T. MP 7 .V. 16 2hM R7 I AZZXk ) ) A78-IJ l$.3 .M II Utr Ij ;jAV ( os-13 is.w j? l iyCxK1 Highway Commercial I 1 mi5 it.m . Vti fit? JoR FET VvTn" tf) s:: S2 ::: V' gwu .to. i.m . xly 1171 14 I4 M A7T? 7"" " ' 7i .. ( ( ci7-ii iin m J-try fiVMf' 178,1 75 ) ) H7-i$ mm .$: '""' l " ( ( J7S-IS 21.41 .53 7VM 2,13 82 "zzxirM f.HLES TIE1E SERVICE L (Cet more miles from Miles) 676-9481 441 N. Main VHikMH.ni.iiff-1'iwrf..diuifiii. ncppner X if j Obituaries Roseburg with Pastor L.K. Zank of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Roseburg officiating. Private interment was held in the Wimberly Cemetery at Glide. Those attending the services from Heppner were Mrs. Millie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, Delmar Buschke and Mrs. Grace Buschke. Medlock Steven F. Medlock, 27, Spray, died Sunday morning at St. Charles Medical Center, Bend, of injuries received Saturday afternoon at the Condon Rodeo. Funeral services were held Wednesday, 2 p.m., at the Winlock Cemetery, Spray. Rev. Allan Gordinier, mini ster of the Spray Assembly of God Church officiated. Mr. Medlock was born April 24, 1949 at Prairie City, the son of Milo and Aloha Medlock. He i . vV ... $ . A f i ft Ma mi ' attended schools in Spray, graduating from high school in 1967. He was a veteran of Vietnam and a member of the American Legion. Survivors include his wife Diane, 2 daughters, Roberta Lynn and Suzanna Marie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Medlock, all of Spray; and a brother, Bob, of Milwaukie. Officers Elected The South Morrow County Ministerial Association met to conduct their monthly busi ness meeting and elect offi cers. Newly elected officers were: Rev. Gordon Black burn President, Pastor of the Heppner Church of the Naza rene; Rev. Duane Geyer, Sec. Treas., Pastor of the Assem bly of God. School ' district meeting July 19 The Morrow County School District Board will hold their regular monthly meeting July 19, at 9 p.m. at lone High School. Prior to the regular meeting the board and budget commu te will meet at 8 p.m. to consider whether or not to use some carryover money saved from the past years; budget and come unexpected receipts from basic school support to restore essential items that had been cut from the building program. Cuts had been made be cause building bids had ex ceeded the amount of money made available by the bond issue. In regular business, the board will consider a job description for teachers, con tracts for teaching staff and hiring of classified personnel. Bids will be considered for bulk gasoline, diesel, anti freeze, fuel oil, bus service, one contract bus run, and windows at Heppner Elemen tary. The board will consider a request to purchase a tempo rary easement for placing dirt from a sewer excavation on school property in Boardman. 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