Candidates 'ForumCandidates 'ForumCandidates Morrow County Treasurer - ,f j """V ; - t v 10 maroo sin :hi:h ngc: 39 Adcln-HK: Rt. 2, lone Off lie seeking: Morrow County Treasurer und Tax 'Collector Qualification)) for office: I have hud nearly four years of on the Job experience, as deputy, and now us tax collector. During this time I have worked closely with the present treasurer, filling in for her whenever she has to be gone from the office. length of time lived in Morrow County: I have been a resident of Morrow County for 21 years Marital statu: married to Dick Sherer Children: Scott, 20; Todd, 19; Brett, 17 Educational background; I am a graduate of Odessa High School, Odessa, Washington. I have attended workshops on new tax laws, management, and governmental accounting . Occupation: I am presently O ie appointed Morrow County Tax Collector Statement: I am running for this position because I enjoy my present work very much, and I would like to continue in taxes while expanding into the distribution and investment of county money. I am fully aware of the treasurer's duties and responsibilities. T have the endorsement of the retiring Treasurer, Sylvia McDaniel Political affiliation: Democrat Austice of the vr District charlottes, gray Age: 40 Address: 70(1 N. Shobe, Heppner Office seeking'. Justice of the Pence, fith District Qualifications for office: four years, deputy municipal judge and court clerk in The Dalles, Oregon; two years justice of the peace, fith District Length of time lived In Morrow County: four years Marital status: married to David A. Gray Children: Kevin, 19; Terry, 16. Occupation: Justice of the Peace, 6th District. Statement: I will administer fair and impartial justice to those American Legion, American Legion Post No. 87 and Auxiliary held their regular meeting Oct. 20. Special guests were District President Lois Chndwick, of Athena, District vice Presi dent Esther Cnrr and Juanita Murchison, both of Pendleton. An interesting report was given by this year's Girl's Slate delegates, Patty Toombs and Margaret Kincaid. ALICE VANCE Ae: 53 Addrrifs: Rt, 2, Box 2384, Heppner Office seeking: Morrow County Treasurer Oiinlifirntions for office: 18 years experience in Morrow County School District; over six years as deputy clerk: experienced in fiscal man agement, accounting and in vestments. Length of time lived In Morrow County: 21 years Marital status': widowed Children: Dale. .14 Educational background: Condon High School graduate, evening courses through Blue Mountain Community College in investments, accounting, hriefhnnd liimiiwsk or occupation: deputy clerk of Morrow Coun ty School District Statement : I understand and am aware of most of the duties of the county treasurer. I now man age for the school district, the largest percentage of the tax money collected in Morrow County. I have an excellent work record in the school district and my candidacy for this office is not only endorsed hut actively supported by the school administration. They, like I. feel my qualifications are more than adequate to fill this position. I do not Antici pate makine any changes in the present procedures but I am presently receiving train ing in computer accounting that may be helpful later, 1'olitiml affiliation: Republican Peace-Sixth appearing before me. Political affiliation: nartisan office non- Municipal Judge, Irrigori (two-year) DIANNE BKOWM.EK (Photo not available) Age: :ro Address P.O. Box 457, Irri- gon Office Keeking Munieipl Judge (Qualifications for office: former legal secretary for ten years; attended additional judicial education through the Oregon Judicial College Length of time lived in Morrow County: six years Marital status: married 18 years to Daryl Brownlee, who is a licensed homebuilder Children: Denice, 15, Dunne, 10. Kducationul background : two years of college Statement: Running unopM)sed as far as I know; am the incumbent. This would bo my third term of office if elected. Political a f filiation: Repub lican Auxiliary meet On Nov. II, (Veteran's Day) a potluck dinner for all veterans and their spouses will be jointly sponsored with the Veteran's of Foreign Wars VFW, at the Legion Hall at 7 p.m. There will also be a cere mony honoring Hazel Hamlin, n 50-year member of the Legion Auxiliary. Council Member-City of Lexington (four-year term) :. hsm. ... CHARLENE PAPINEAU Age: 37 Address: Box 461, Lexington Office seeking: Lexington City Council member Qualifications for office: two years experience on council, incumbent length of time lived In Morrow County: 18 years, Lexington Marital status: married 18 years to Earl Papineau, Heppner's City foreman Children: Dennis, 15 Educational background: high school graduate Occupation: housewife Statement: I have been a councilwoman for the past two years plus have been actively involved in city affairs prior to my election My main concern is to keep property taxes down as much as possible and keep city service fees as low as possible, so our senior citizens can live on their fixed income. My aim is to help preserve Lexington as a small town, to continue to try to keep the people informed on what's going on, and listen to what ;he people want. I'm very Letters to the editor Continued from page 3 The reason--the J. V. football game... To have missed this game was to have missed one of the best games of the year in either the Varsity or Jr. Varsity ranks. Even the homecoming game with all of its excitement was not a close rival. If you had come you would have seen some fantastic passing by Jeff Orr, and some excellent receiving by his teammates. More than once our team pushed the Tiger Scotts back deep into our territory -one time nearly making a touch back. But the best of the game came in the three overtime periods. The score tied, 18 to 18; the Mustangs rallied to hold the Tiger Scotts in the first period, followed by a touchdown by each team in the second period, tying the score 24 to 24; and in the final period stopping a pass deep into the end zone; and then bv Oregon, Washington agree on 1-82 bridge An agreement between the states of Oregon and Wash ington involving the construc tion of a new two-lane bridge and modification of the exist ing two lane bridge across the Columbia River at Umatilla as part of the 1-82 construction program was approved last week by the Oregon Transpor tation Commission. 1-82 will extend from a junction with 1-84 near Herm iston to a junction with 1-90 in Washington, near Prosser. Construction of the bridge is expected to start in late 1982, if funds are available, and construction of the highway in Oregon is scheduled to start in late 1983. The freeway, to be known as concerned about our com munity and am trying to help give us a little peace of mind. Political affiliation: non partisan z& y at.. m -A'Ax-: . ft ' JOHN RIPPLE A- ( GARY D. Ml'NKERS, SR. Age: 28 Address: Box 555, Lexington Office seeking: Lexington City Council member Qualifications for office: two years, budget committee, five years assistant fire chief length of time lived in Morrow County: 28 years Marital status: married to Martha Munkers Children: Dean, 8; Shane, 6; Ryan, 4 Educational background: Blue Mountain Community College, one year; Heppner High and Elementary, 12 years Occupation: parts manager, Morrow County Grain Grow ers Statement I want to keep the high standards of city government that we've had in the past, and to prepare for growth in the future. Political affiliation: non partisan our exciting charge through the middle of the Tiger-Scotts line for the deciding touch down; and a final score of 30-24, Heppner. All in all it meant that those of us who attended came back home with hearts racing with excitement, voices hoarse from yelling, and a renewed interest in J.V. football. S. Michael Sheridan Striking Exception BARTLESV1LLE. Okla. Despite the spreading interet in employees' health and physi cal fitness, a survey shows that among many companies only a fraction of workers takes advan tage of exercise programs and physical fitness facilities. A striking exception noted is at Phillips Petroleum, where 6.000 of 7,200 employees are part of the company's fitness and recreation program. Cost is only $13 a year for employees' family member ship, which covers gym. swimming pool and bowling facilities; exercise rooms; sot'tball fields and a seven-mile jogging trail. The program is 30 years old. the McNary Highway, is the last Interstate route scheduled for construction in Oregon. The State of Washington is responsible for the prepara tion of plans, specifications, advertising for bids, supervis ion of project construction, and maintenance' of the bridge, but plans etc. are subject to approval by the State of Oregon. Costs for construction and maintenance are to be shared by each state in proportion to the part of the structures in each state. Oregon's share of the total estimated cost of the bridge is $14,500,000, with federal participation at 92 percent. u-ir Yr-v Age: 28 Address: Lexington Office seeking: Lexington City Council member Qualifications for office: business and management experience, proven ability to work with and for people. Member Lexington Fire Dept. length of time lived in Morrow County: three and a half years Marital status: married to Cheryl Ripple Children: Joanna. 8; Heath er, two Educational background: attended grade school and high school in Spokane. Wash. : graduated from Washington State University with degree in agricultural economics Occupation: manager of Fertilizer and Chemical Div ision of Morrow Co. Grain Growers Statement: I am a candidate of the people and for the people. My decisions on the council will be made on what is best for the city of Lexington and the people of Lexington, not on personal prejudice or prefer ence. Political affiliation: non partisan BMCC President Daniels urges 4no' on number 6 "There is no question that Ballot Measure 6, if success ful, would be very damaging to education in the state of Oregon." according to Blue Mountain Community College President Ron Daniels. Daniels, as a member of the Oregon Council of College and University Presidents (OCC UP) supports a recent resolu tion by that group expressing their strong opposition to Ballot Measure 6, the property tax limitation initiative, on the Nov. 4 Oregon ballot. "Ixss to the BMCC district would be almost two-thirds of current local property tax income," Daniels pointed out. Currently, the college levies a $1 .32 per $1 ,000 true cash value in Morrow and Umatilla counties. "Under figures released by the state, our levy would drop to 50 cents per $1,000 true cash value at a time when the need for our services is on the increase," the president con tinued. He pointed to the increase in college enrollment as proof of the need for the college's service in the dis trict. Daniels summarized, "It is very obvious that we could no longer service local needs under that kind of income reduction." OCCUP Chairman Dr. John Hakanson of Clackamas Com munity College noted at the group's recent meeting that the passage of number 6 "wouid have a devastating effect on the well-being of Oregon for years to come." The loss of essential servic es, the severe reduction of educational opportunities for our citizens, the long-term damage to the quality of institutions which it has taken many years to build, all of this would destroy much of what makes Oregon such a wonder The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Council Member-City of Boardman (four-year) JERRY D. DONOVAN Age: 24 Address: P.O. Box 542. 305 Columbia Ave., Boardman Office seeking: Boardman City Council member Qualifications for office: I have served on the Boardman Planning Commission for al most two years and am aware of the problems we are facing in the continued planning of our city. My experience in cost and scheduling work, my business background, and my sincere desire to do a good job, should help me to be a very good councilman. length of time lived in Morrow County: 15 years (Boardman) Marital status: married to Susan Jean Donovan Children: Ryan Dean Don ovan, eight months. Educational background: attended Oregon Institute of Technology, and Blue Moun tain Community College. I Jiave an associate of arts degree in business adminis tration and am a certified engineer technician. Occupation: lam the engin eer technician for the Board man Coal Fired Plant. (P.G.E..) I have lived in Boardman most of my life and plan to raise my family here. For this reason you can be sure that I am very interested in Board- ful place in which to live and work," Hakanson concluded. The presidents unanimously stated their view that passage of the measure would "thor oughly undermine all of Ore gon's elementary and secon dary education programs, as well as those of the commun ity colleges." Justice Court Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner handled the following cases the past week: James Arnold Phegley, P.O. Box 241. Blake Ranch. Hepp ner, exceeding maximum speed. 70 miles per hour in a 50 mph speed limit - $29 fine; Michael Freeman Streng, 12:) S.E. Harlow St., Trout dale. Ore., vehicle license expired - $29 bail forfeited; Elizaheth Ann Barber, Highway 244. Box 112. Ukiah, no hunting license - $55 fine; Ronald George Gronquist. 4fi52 Indigo. N.E.. Salem, exceeding maximum speed, 74 mph in a 55 mph speed limit $55 bail forfeited; James Benton Huston. Rt. 4, Box 4676, Hermiston. hunting valley quail during closed season - $:io fine; Edward Joseph Mariek, P.O. Box 63, lone, hunting using prohibited methods, out of motor vehicle - $24 fine; Kim Irwin Matzen. 108 Madison St.. Umatilla, driving beyond restriction, no eye glasses - $29 bail forfeited; Jackie Dianne Gentry, 420 Water St., Heppner, exceeding maximum speed. 66 mph in a 55 mph speed limit - $14 fine. man's future, I encourage progress toward becoming a more self-sufficient commun ity but support only those campaigns fof responsible business and industry. I enjoy our low tax rate and like most people, do not wish to see taxes needlessly Increased. Political affiliation; Democrat ' ! DEWEY W. WEST, JR. Age: 59 Address: 301 Columbia Ave., Boardman '' Office seeking: Boardman council member Qualifications for office: 14 years mayor, 18 years council, 32 years total Length of time lived in Morrow County: since 1942 Marital status: married to Jeanne West Children: Larry D. West, 37; Dewena R. West Bates, 33. Educational background: High School graduate Occupation: Boardman business man Statement: 1. Experience in local gov ernment - 34 years; 2. work with the growth and devel opment of Boardman; 3. strive for a community with all services available to the citizens. Political affiliation: Repub lican Final BMCC figures show At the end of the first week of classes at Blue Mountain Community College enroll ment figures showed that 1,012 full-time day students had enrolled, up 42 from last year at the same time. Part-time students enrolled in continuing education cour ses offered throughout the college district numbered 1.441. Continuing education courses are organized by area coordinators in Heppner, Her miston and Milton-Freewater as well as Pendleton. According . to Continuing Education Director Larry O'Rourke, "We have closed a lot more classes throughout the college district because they were full than we ever have." Classes are closed when enrollment reaches an established ceiling which is based on the number of students that facilities can handle. Continuing Education class es of special interest to adults include: introduction to mi crocomputers, accounting, aerobic dancing, microwave cooking and English riding. Regular college programs showing overload enrollment include nursing, automotive mechanics and civil engineer ing technology. The college currently has a need to find part-time in structors to teach evening courses in outlying areas. "We are getting requests from Ukiah for evening class es and we need teachers to go there," according to Bill Fenton, Pendleton area co ordinator for BMCC. Fenton said he would like to offer more classes in the Ukiah area if he could find teachers willing to drive up in the Thursday, October 30, 1989-N1NE 'Forum Morrow County Commissioner (two-year) DOROTHY KREBS Age: 55 Address: lone Offke seeking : county commissioner Qualifications for office; have held the office since June, 1979; have held lead ership positions m many organizations Length of time lived In Morrow County: 30 years Marital status: married to Henry Krebs Children: Jane Brinkman, 27; Clinton Kreb,k24;Skye Krebs, 22: Glen Krebs. 19 Educational background: Oregon State University, master of science degree in chemistry Statement: My policy is: Provide coun ty services as efficiently and reasonably as possible; safe guard the best interests of Morrow County as develop ment takes place; and protect the heelth of its citizens. Political affiliation; Repub lican enrollment increase evening to teach them. Con tact Fenton at 276-1260, ext. 205 for more information. Date, place changed for Energy Fair Two important changes have been made concerning the AAUW sponsored Energy Fair. The date has been changed to Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m., and the location has been changed to the multi-purpose room at Hepp ner Elementary School. John Nordheim will join the participants on that Thursday evening and speak on har nessing water power for individual use. The other participants are Corrine Lind say (gasohol), Rod Aho (wind power). Paul Sumner (con servation), Harry Kennison (wood waste generation) and David Burns or his represent ative (solar power). The public is invited to come and listen to the various presentations and to ask questions of the participants. Refreshments will be served during an intermission. There is no admission charge. Champion NORTH BERGEN, N.J. When Manny Silverio, 23, left Cuba in a 1967 airlift, he only had the clothes on his back. Since, he has become one of the East's top collegiate hammer throwers, while at Manhattan . College in the Bronx, N.Y. In May, he broke an 18-year-old Palmer Stadium record at the Princeton Invitational with a 202-foot heave. The sweatshirt Silverio wore in 1967, when he came to the U.S., had "Champion" written on it in Spanish.