I1 w " FOUR-The Heppner Gasette-Times. Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, March M, 1M1 Candidates' Forum Morrow County DISTRICT DIRECTOR - AT four-year term Vote for F.E. "ED" GLENN No photo available. Age: 40 Address: P.O. Box 428. Boardman, Ore. Office seeking: Morrow County School Board, at large position. Qualifications for office: Four years experience on LaGrande School Board, three years on Morrow County School Dist. Vocational Educ ation Council. Length of time lived in Morrow County: five years Marital status: married to Frances Glenn Children: Harold. 11. and Laurel, 7. Educational background: Lostine High School. 1959; attended Eastern Oregon State College; graduate of University of Oregon B.S.. 1969; doctor of law. 1971. Business or occupation: lawyer. ..Statement: I'm concerned with three principal issues: First, state and federal regulations re quire the district to spend unnecessary funds for com pliance. I will work to repeal those costly and unproductive regulations. Second, there is a move ment from western Oregon to reallocate the tax base in utility property. We are very dependent on that kind of property and I will work to preserve it. Third, the school district must be very efficient at its business and provide the best educational opportunity it can with its available resources. 1 K JERRY HASCAI.I. Age: 27 Address: P.O. Box 307. Boardman Office seeking: Morrow County School Board - at large position Qualifications for office: I am very familiar with our school system having attend ed grade school through high school in this county. I am a concerned parent of a school age child. I have served on the Governor's Commission' on Youth. 1 have been very active in the community, serving on various citizen committees. I am presently on the Board man Budget Committee. Length of time lived in Morrow County: 16 years Marital status: married to Kathy Hascall. Children: Nicki. 5. Educational background: A.C. Houghton Elementary, Irrigon, through eighth grade, high school at Riverside High School, Boardman. Business or occupation: I am employed by Portland General Electric as a plant equipment operator at the Boardman Coal Plant. ' Statement: The "at large position" requires someone who would represent every community in the county, not just his. I would do that to the best of my ability. I would encourage any resident of the county to contact me to help them find the answers to their questions or resolutions to their complaints. I0NE ADVISORY COMMITTEE three-year term Vote for one JOAN DOHERTY School District LARGE one . x -i - PAT WRIGHT Age: 47 Address: Box 521. Lexington Office seeking: School Board position - at large. Qualifications for office: parent, served on Lexington City Council. lone School Advisory position, deacon of church, length of time lived in Morrow County: 29 years Marital Status: widowed Children: Mark. 23. Sandi. 13. Educational background: registered nurse. Good Sam aritan School of Nursing. Business or occupation: Morrow County Health Nurse Statement: I believe the school board should be more responsive to educational needs with less emphasis on rules and regula tions that have nothing to do with education. Contain state control thus allowing the local taxpayer a voice in how their schools are operated. I believe I can be unbiased in making decisions because I have no ingrained loyalties to any area, being from Lexing ton. I do have more than average exposure to all the county schools because of my work. P if' trX t .9 m I PAUL SUMNER Age: 34 Address: Box 532, Heppner. Office seeking: Morrow County School Board - at large position Qualifications for office: past member Heppner-Lex-ington Advisory Commission incument in this school board position, Juvenile Services Commission. Length of time lived in Morrow County: Six years Marital status: Married to Jeanne Sumner Children: Jon, 15. Steph anie. 13. Eduational background: l'i years college Business or occupation: staff assistant - member Services Representatives Col umbia Basin Electric Co-op. Statement: To provide an education appropriate to the needs of our students, I feel the goals of our schools should be to prepare the student to a level that he or she can compete on an equal basis, whether the choice is to enter the labor market or the continuation of his-her educa tion. The way this can be accomplished is to increase the standards instead of following the trend to adopt minimum levels of accomp lishment as the standard. Position No. 4 No photo or personal data available. DISTRICT DIRECTOR ZONE I!1 tfiree-vear term Vote for one ROBERT BYRD No photo or personal data available. HEPPNER LEXINGTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE Position No. 7 three-year term Vote for one STEPHEN K. PECK No photo or personal data available. Position No. 2 three-year term Vote for one GEORGE KOFFI.ER No photo available Age: 29 Address: 395 Gale. Heppner Office seeking: Advisory Board - Heppner Qualifications for office: have served one year on the board filling out the term of Frank Pearson. Length of tim lived in Morrow County: six years Marital status: married to Debbie Koffler Children: Rick. 5. and Brian. 2. Educational background: BS in Education in Mathema tics at Oregon College of Education. 30 hours in mas ter's program at OCE. Business or occupation: loan officer. Bank of East ern Oregon. Statement: I am running for this position because I want my children to get a quality education. I also believe that a good education can be provid ed for without an abnormally high tax rate. BOARDMAN-IRRIGON ADVISORY COMMITTEE Position No. 6 three-year term Vote for one LOVELLA L. CONBOY No photo available. Age: 46 Address: 330 Ninth St. Irrigon Office seeking: Advisory Board - Irrigon Qualifications for office: have worked with Little Lea gue. 4-H. senior citizens (through teaching Blue Mt. painting classes). Length of time lived in Morrow County: five years (20 years in Hermiston) Marital status: married to Leslie L. Conboy Children: Robin. 25. David. 23. Penny. 21. Heidi. 17. and one grandchild. Educational background: Arlington High School grad uate Business or occupation: housewife, teach adult classes in painting through Blue Mt. Community College Statement: I was appointed to fill a vacancy on the board and then ran for the office a year ago. I believe it takes a little time of listening to the others on the board before feeling comfor table in participating. Work ing with the youth and the senior citizens of the com munity I feel I can listen and report these things to the advisory board. Our most important task to do now is get what I feel is a good budget passed so we can continue the good education I feel our children are getting. Position No. 1 three-year term Vote for one M. JACK STREC.E No photo or personal data available. DISTRICT DIRECTOR - ZONE III two-year term Vote for one LAWRENCE J. "JERRY" MCELLIGOTT No photo available. .Age: 49 Address: Box 24. lone Office seeking: lone position on the Morrow County School Board Qualifications for office: parent of children in grade school and high school Length of time lived in Morrow County: Eight years Marital Status: Married to Maryan McEUigott Children: Michael. 23. Ther esa. 22. Grace. 20. Janet, 19, Matthew. 18. Vincent. 16, Patty. 11. and Bridget. 4. Educational background: University of Portland. B.S. degree in business. Business or occupation: farmer Statement: I want to see the district operate efficiently without the budget restrictions placed on it bv reduced state funding. Also included in the March 31 ballot are: Don Bennett and Robert Laughlin. running un contested for two positions on the Heppner Water Control District; Clarence Baker and Elaine S. George, running uncontes ted for two positions on the Heppner Cemetery Mainten ance District; James E. Bloodsworth, John D. Ledbetter and Howard Pettyjohn, running uncontested for three posi tions on the Heppner Rural Fire District: and Arthur Dean Hunt and Bob Rietmann. running uncontes ted for two positions on the lone-Lexington Cemetery Dis trict. Position No. 5 two-year term Vote for one MARILYN PUTMAN No photo available. Age: 33 Adrress: Rt. 2 Box 481, Irrigon Office seeking: Morrow County School Advisory Posi tion No. 5 Qualifications for offire: concerned parent (person), taxpayer for Morrow County Length of time lived in Morrow County: Two years, eight months Martal status: married to Douglas Putman Children: Kelly. 15 and Jim. 13. Educational background: gradutated from St. Helens High in 1965. college night classes - typing. Spanish, Karate, etc. Business or occupation: wife, mother, homemaker. receptionist for U & I Inc. Boardman, full time. Statement: That's a very hard question for me since this is my first time seeking a public office, I feel I am open minded and understanding - of course I'm only human and make mis takes as we all do. I listen to people and "hear" what they say. I am outspoked to a point especially in things I definitely believe in though I try to see both sides of things. I try to obtain a neutral position in things, contrary to what some people believe I am sure. I have no policies concerning the office I am seeking other than what I have listed above. My feeling in dealing with people is what's good for one is good for all. This is true always for me not just because I am seeking a public office. Try to be fair in each walk of life. I'm not a "Miss Goodie Two Shoes" as this letter might sound. I'm sure I have made my share of enemies in life by not going along with what people do and say always. Also I have made my share of friends. Port of Morrow COMMISSIONER four-year ? ivy -y i LOUIS A. CARLSON Age: 51 Address: Box 295. Valby Road. lone Offire seeking: Commis sioner. Port of Morrow Qualifications tor office: five years experience as commissioner Length of time lived in Morrow County: 51 years Marital status: married to Betty Jeane Carlson Children: Sandra Richard son. Medford. Cheri Rey. Tulelake. Cal.. Phil Carlson, lone, and Clint Carlson, Jr.. Oregon State. Educational background: lone High School Graduate, attended Oregon State Univer sity as a farm crops major Business or occupation: farming, wheat and cattle. Statement: My interest in the agricul tural and economic develop ment of Morrow County prom pted me to accept the unexpir ed term of Garland Swanson of lone five years ago. Since that time the Port of Morrow ' attracted a $500 million coal fired plant to Morrow County's tax base. In addition, two major food processors are providing jobs and tax base, not to mention the increased value of center pivot irriga tion. The future holds promise of the Port of Morrow being a major shipping center for processed foods, coal, grain, and other diversified agricul tural products raised in this area. PATRICIA PLUG Nophotoavailabie. Age: 34 Address: P.O. Box 5. Board man Office seeking: Port of Morrow Commissioner Length of time lived in Morrow Countv: 34 years Marital status: married to Rodney A. Flug Children: Troy. 12. and Darin. 7. Educational background: attended Marylhurst College for women one year, graduat ed from BMCC with degree in nursing, continuing education in banking through BMCC and Columbia Basin Community College in the Tri-Cities. Business or occupation: op erations officer. Inland Em pire Bank. Boardman Branch. Statement: The primary function of the Port of Morrow is to encour age economic activity within its boundaries. This can in clude maritime shipping, av iation, industrial and agri interest of the region. The Port of Morrow has many assets to offer a prospective business or industry. I first became interested in the Port of Morrow when I was asked to serve as a public representative for the budget committee 'so years ago. I have been researching the minutes of past port meetings and other available material to gain background knowledge of port activities. Having worked at Inland Empire Bank for the past 10 years, I have seen how important economic growth can be to a community and its surround ing area. The port has the ability to help develop already estab lished local business or bring in new reputable business and industry. I would like to be part of this. I will do my best to help plan the port's current and future direction. term Vote for three if -jjjrK PAUL W.JONES Age: 70 Address: Box 818. 255 S. Main. Heppner. Office seeking: Port Com missioner Qualifications for office: county judge 13 years: past president Chamber of Com merce: past president Mor row County Grain Growers; past president Association of Oregon Counties; past chair man East Central Oregon Association of Counties, pre sent chairman of Area Agency on Aging in five county area of Grant. Morrow. Gilliam. Um atilla, and Wheeler. Marital status: Married to Blanche Jones Children: Gary, Sandra Blake. Ray. Darlene Arring ton. Educational background: high school graduate Husiness or occupation: re tired Statement: During the years I served as county judge I worked closely . with the port commision and its manager. Rupert Kennedy. I was involved with establish-' ing the present boundaries of the port when it was first formed. As a member I would advocate and work toward the release of the Navy Bombing Range into agricultrual devel opment, with preference given to the young farmers or veterans for the "family type farms." Continued development and expansion of the port is imperative. We have one of the finest ports on the river. With expansion we will add to our payrolls and to further investments in our countv. MERLIN L.CANTIN Age: 59 Address: Rt. 2. Box 2358, Heppner. Ore. 97836. Office seeking: Port of Morrow Commissioner Qualifications for office: Worked for public utility 30 years, building trade five years and as a mini-farmer. length of time lived in Morrow County: 11 years. Marital status: married to Inetia M. Cantin Children: Linda. Leslie, Sharon. Pamela Sue. Educational background: High School. Business or occupation: Employed with Pacific North west Bell for 30 years. Statement: Have had a practical educa tion in the field of construction (homes), public utility (Pac ific Northwest Bell) and have been a mini-rancher and interested in farming most of my life. With the competition of Boeing and the Port of Umatilla, under the direction of Mr. Wayne Schwandt, I would like to see the Port of Morrow grow not only in the north but also, if practical, in the south end of the county. I feel that in the interest of all of Morrow County, districts such as the schools should be formed and commissioners elected from such. GEORGE A. PHILLIPS No photo available. Age: 36 yrs. Address: P.O. Box 291, Boardman. Oregon 97818. Office seeking: Morrow County Port Commission. Qualifications for office: I can work smoothly with groups of people and will listen to others' opinions. I can help' provide- the leadership -the port manager needs to perform his Job. ; t j Length or time lived In Morrow County: Seven years. Marital status: married to Hope Phillips Children: Danny. 10. and Lorie. 13. ..Educational background: Baker Sr. High School and Western School of Heavy Equipment of Iduho. Husiness or occupation: section foreman: Union Pac ij Sifting through FIFTY YEARS AGO Protests feature farm loan action; money availuble to work summerfullow, Hyde tells Steiwer. W.P. Mahoney. Heppner banker condemns ineffectiveness of the adminis tration and urges farmers to write to the board. Morrow County farmers may at last receive some financial assistance from the government according to word just issued by Secretary Hyde that farm relief loans will be made for summerfnl low operations in eastern Oregon. This word followed protests from Senator Steiwer and Mahoney and the resigna tion of Mahoney as head of the advisory board in Morrow County. R.L. Benge has been appoin ted to a place on the local board and C.B. Cox has taken the chairmanship. Selection of teachers for the Heppner schools for the com ing year was nearly complet ed, those selected include: Beth Bleakmun. 1st grade; Elizabeth Dlx. 2nd grade; Helen Olsen. 3rd grade: Ade lyn O'Shea, 4th grade; Juanita Leathers. 5th grade; Miriam McDonald.Bth grade: Blanche Hansen. 7th grade; Harold W. Buhman. grade school princi pal and teacher of 8th grade; Paul Menegat. high school principal; Jessie E. Pnlmiter. home economics. Charlotte E. Woods, music: Neil Shuirman. supervisor physical train ing: Alice Montgomery. Eng lish; and Madge Coppock. commercial. The Star Theater will Iw closed for two days this week while present talkie equip ment is being replaced with more modern equipment that will assure theater-goers of this vicinity much better sound reproduction than was before possible. B.G. Sigsbee. manager, announced yester day. Among the boys who were born this week were sons of Mr. and Mrs. E E. Lovgren; of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohn; of Mr. and Mrs. Chas McEUi gott; of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jepsen.of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith, of Mr. and Mrs. James Botts and of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Hall (). Ely were hosts Sunday at a dinner party in their lone home honoring the seventy-third birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ely's father. W.F. Palmateer of Morgan. Those chosen to represent Heppner schools in a sectional speech contest are: Earl Thomson, dram.'itic; Theo dore Thomson, oratorical; Ralph Currin, humorous; at the high school level, and Ilene Kilkenny, non-humorous; Francis Rugg, humorous, from the grades. Alice Latour ell will appear in the lower division non-humorous and Mary Moore in the humorous. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO LaVerne Van Marter, Jr., Heppner, has been named new exalted ruler of the Heppner Elks lodge. He will take over from Milton Morgan, lone, who has served for the past year. Other officers chosen last week include Alton H. Yarnell, lone, leading knight; William Labhart, loyal knight: John Hartman, lecturing knight; Jack Bailey, secretary; H.D. McCurdy, Jr.. treasurer; R.B. Ferguson, trustee and Lowell Gribble, tiler. L.E. Dick was elected president of the Heppner PTA at the organization's annual election last Wednesday. ific Railroad ' Statement: I would like to work closely with the other commissioners to develop a stronger Indus trial bose nt the Port to provide John for the people of Morrow County. I will be willing to listen to all Indiv iduals and groups that would like to speuk to me about Port mutters. M.JACK. STRUCK No photo or personal (in I a available. the TIME1"1 Other new officers are Mrs. Marvin Smith, vice president; Mrs. Douglas Drake, treasur er and Mrs. John Hunna, Jr. secretary. Master sergeant Rolwrt Coleman of Hermiston, Air Force representative for the Ground Observer Corps for Umatilla and Morrow Coun ties, und M-Sgt. W.G Corpe from the Eastern Oregon Filter Center til Bend were in the county Monduy working with Ervin Anderson, local GOC suM'rvisor, and others In behalf of more active particip ation in ground observer work. The two men stated that they hope to organize an active Ground Observer Corps here and that Sgt. Coleman will speak to the Chamber of Commerce next Monday and before the Heppner City Council nt Its next meeting. April 2 United Nations Pilgrimage Contest winner Mary Jo Stewart. Heppner High Junior. Is being congratulated on being selected to represent the local Odd Fellows Uidge in the district finals to be held in Pendleton The final judging for the local contest was held al Monday's Chamber of Commerce meeting. Jay Sum ner, who was runner-up in the judging is alternate Representatives from the five fields of organizations in Heppner High were the guest sN-akers al the Soroptimisl Club. Thursday niMn al (' Donnell's Mrs Mary Van Stevens, program chairman for the day. introduced Dor rell Blake who took charge of the program. He introduced Shirley Kouonen who spoke on the service organizations in the high shcool and told of the projects of the FFA and FHLA groups James Monahan told alxuit the honor societies, the Na tional Honor Society and Quill and Scroll, the journalism honorary, lie also told of some of the work on the school paM-r and annual Work of the sM-ech depart ment was covered bv Mere dith Thomson Darrell told of the athletic department, which is the main source of revenue for the student body and the workings of the student government. FIVE YEARS AGO Jim Lunkford and Dave McLachlan were honored as the two top players in varsity basketball with Lankford win ning two awards-most im proved und most inspiration al, and McLachlan winning the most valuable players award during the presentation at Heppner High, Thursday evening. Dean Naffziger, athletic director, made the presenta tions to the varsity basketball team and gave a brief narration about each of the players. If you think prices ore high in Oregon, how would you like to pay $1.50 per gallon for gasoline or $200 for the installation of a telephone with a charge of $(() per month for the use of the phone? These ore costs for luxuries in the Island of Tahiti, according to Brian Maxwell and his wife, Viviane. Viviane was born and raised in Tahiti und before corning to the United States to marry Brian last July, she was a school teacher in Tahiti. Viviane told the Chamber of Commerce Monday that stu dents in Tahiti are required to study Spanish, German and English in school, as French and Tahitiun are spoken at home. " L.