Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1985)
i h r llrp p n rr ( l a i r l I r î l R i n . Ite p p n e i. O irg tM Io n e m an joins B oardm an Deschutes C o. Com m issioner m akes pre-cam paign swing real estate firm thru B o a rd m a n Chairman of the Deschutes County Hoard of Commissioner, Laurence A Tuttle has announced he will seek the Democratic nomination for second district congressman, now held by Republican Bob Smith On his theory of government, Tuttle. J9. says m ilitary spending is out of control, the federal deficit should be brought down and the present congressman Bob Smith, is not getting things done in Washing ton We need to have a representative who can get things done and apply himself to getting the problems solved." says Tuttle, who points out that the federal deficit is hurting agriculture and tim ber in their ability to compete " I f the deficit isn't brought under control then we need to design programs to help farm ers and tim tier." he said He said he was disappointed with the Reagan Administration for not cutting the deficit, and then pulling the rug out from help to agriculture Tuttle also feels that m ilitary Art Stefan Art Stpfani, 58 lone has recently joined Ml Valley l~ind Co of Boardman Stefani an lonr residrnl lor some 50 >rars was form erly an agent with llolfm an and Associates of Cedar Hills for one and one half years He will be covering the south end of Morrow County dealing in general residential and investment real estate He attended founder Realty School in fo r t land and has been licensed to sell real estate since passing a state exam in Decern!>er of IW2 He considers Mr Valley a good organization and is looking forward to his association with broker John fra g Stefani and his wife. Dorothy, have four grown children In the past he has been self employed in tsilh the farming and the chemical business He still operates a chemical and fertilizer business out of lone He has always enjoyed real estate, and has played around in it since his family had a I um tier yard at ( anby He decided, he says when he sold his ranch that he would go to real estate school although he was not sure he would be able to pass the stale exam Ills hobby is tiecoming his business In his spare time. Stefani has been an official at high school football, basketball and baseball games for the past 20 years He was a f a c 8 football official for eight years duting the late Mis and early 7us Former fair <$ r<xl(»o princess wins Ag scholarship at OSU Dawn Timm s, lrrigon. has been awarded one of M SI .non agricultural honors scholarships to Oregon State University this fall The daughter of Bryan and Sharon Timms, she is interested in animal science with a pre veterinary medi cine option The scholarship program of the OSU C o lle g e of A g ric u ltu ra l Sciences was In-gun as a way to Students to be screened The Morrow County School Dis tricl will In* screening all kinder garten. first, and fourth grades in the areas of speech, language and hearing Other students involved in the screening are transfers from other districts and parent or teacher referrals The screening will be conducted at the following schools Heppncr Elementary School Wednesday, September 4. lone Schools Thurs day, S ep tem b er 5 m orning Heppner High School Thursday. S ep tem ber 5. a fte rn o o n . Sam Boardman Elementary School F rid a y . S ep tem b er 6, Boardman Elementary School Monday, September 9. morning Riverside High School Monday. S ep tem b er 9, a fte rn o o n . A C Houghton E le m e n ta ry School T u esd a y, S ep tem b er 10. A C Houghton Elem entary School Wed nesday. Septmeber It. morning Columbia Jr High School Wed nesday. September II. afternoon Questions concerning the screen ing may be directed to Carol Faith Peterson at the Morrow County School District O ffice, phone nuni tier 989-8302 attract talented young people to OSI and agricultural careers, according to Michael J Burke associate dean and diri-ctor of academic programs The awards are made on the basis of academic achievement and leader ship The honors scholarship program is a m ajor project of the E It Jackman Foundation, the develop m eni arm of the a g ric u ltu ra l college The scholarship awarded to Timms is sponsored by the Jackman Foundation in memory of Ed Vestal The 1985 graduate of Riverside High School is a nine year 4 II member and serves as faith a junior leader and teen leader of her own 4 II duh Schiail activities for the honor student includes) athletics and music The form er Morrow County Fair and Rodeo princess has counseled at basketball and volleyball sports clinics Her community activities have included organizing a horse a thou to raise money tor cystic fibrosis research She is a member of the Oregon Trail Appaloosa club and the National Appaloosa Youth club spending is out of control, and that congress is not analyzing new do fense systems on their merits Tuttle says that projections have shown that the economy will grow at four percent and that there is no evidence of that happening "Our economic projections have hern un realistic " Tuttle says proposed Federal user lees for use of the Columbia River shipping is not fair, and that he would oppose any changes in the user fees Tuttle was in Roardman on a pre cam paign trip saying he plans lo formally announce his candidacy at the end of September He lives in Redmond with his wile and two children has lived in central Oregon over eight years and was educated from Medford High School Tultle has been on the board of commissioners since 1982 and was elected chairman in 1985 He has worked mostly at a career in bank mg. hnance. and consulling, includ quality, Blaze King STOVE SALE! 3 Days O ily ! T h u rs ., F r f.& S a t. A ug. 2 9 ,3 0 & 31 A Laurence A Tuttle Seed S p e c ia l p rice s ricali off th e ì l a r e K in g tr u c k 1 .i <” 676-5001 Fun run set Sept. 8 There will be a Hun for your lafeguard Fun Run on September H. at 9 a m . starting at Roy Raley Park in Pendleton There is a $6 foe for the run. if registration is before September 2 On the day of the race it will be $7 All participants will receive a L ife g u a rd Second Annual Run T shirt There will be drawings for six "F ligh t Around Pendleton in Lifegu ard " right after the races The run is open lo all ages, with runs in the 10k. 5k, and I mile Applications and information may be obtained at the Pendleton Fire Dept , 911 S W Court, or by calling Todd Reynolds at 276 1442 or 2761440 676-9157 i| regular Hefty RETAIL *44.99 Foam Plates Reg $1 99 NOW NOW ONLY * 29.99 • A M F M 2 B and R e c a p tio n • U p r ig h t C a s s a tts M e c h a n is m • 4 " S p e a ke r • A u to m a tic le v e l C o n tro l • •A A C B a tte ry O p e ra tio n m 99 Foam Cups P O R T A B L E R A D IO C A S S E T T E RECORDER ------------------------------------- _... 51 C o u n t U SPECIAL 66 « , ----------------- Many Back to Sch€>ol Specials V.lines \%if|j situ r r ilv ~Zm Î C umberland jjjjiiiijtja DAI. auto repair, and CAPS auto parts store owners Dale Adlard and his wife I.aune stand with Heppner Chamber of Com m erce President Doug Smith outside the Adlard s store in Heppner The couple were honored by Ihe Chamber for Iheir work and efforts in opening and expanding their business into auto parts A sign has been placer! outside D A L saying "Congratulations, w e r e proud of you" Heppner Morrow Chamber of Commerce Philadelphia Carpets SUMMER SIZZLER SALE NOW! A S e p te m b e r 10 SUPER VALUES Now is the time to have that Carpet Job Done1 Call for Appointment M&R FLOOR COVERING Popcorn ie an Am erican Indian invention H.psntr H.ppiwr lack to School N e w s B its Faye Tboanburg. of Prm eville. son Rill and Daughter. Linda were in Heppner for the Harold Beckett funeral Linda remained at the home of Marlene und Tom Currin for a visit .■ m mg finance manager for Oregon Stale Housing Division Housing -Llülil11 ' Vg' in \ uni .is an in g.imz CHEAPEST IN 10 YEARS REGISTERED&CERIIF1ED STEPHENS CERTIFIED H IU '8 1 TREATED WITHVITAVAX 200 Eric Anderson 422 7204 Business \\ eek Wendy Toombs and la-ah Cooper of Heppner High School Kim Me Cahe and Business education teach er Anna Morford of lone High v hool were among 250 students and leach ers who attended Oregon Business Week 1985 on the campus of Western Oregon State College in Monmouth Students and teachers gathered at WoSC August II and sja-nt a week studying the American P rivate En lerprise System Daily lectures, seminars and discussion sessions were conducted by a faculty of more than 150 Oregon business executives from throughout the state This year's sixth annual summer event was presented jointly through auspices of the Oregon Council on Economic Education. State Ih-jiart ment of Education. Associated Ore gon Industries Foundation and WOSC Chairman was John Sails bury. K X I. Radio Portland All four total people attending applied for and received a full expense paid scholarship to partici pate in the Business Week program Scholarships were provided by sup porting businesses, organizations and individuals Business Week was created to provide high school students and teachers with a practical learning experience in the various asjiects of the system that sustains the Am en can economy Faculty was sells led on the basis of experience in day to day func lions of business in the private sector Highlight of Business Week occur red Friday. Aug 18. when all alien ding the business classes received a graduation certificate of achieve menl following a commencement address bv Governor Victor Atiyeh er and consultant to a state charter ed savings and hum association Northwest Sav mgs and lavan A smx laiton and as consultant to sponsoi ol lederally subsidized housing dr velopmenls and other federal and state loan program appficants TOO MUCH SEED! lop Big Four from Heppner and lone attend *rm C h a m b e r aw ard s business’ efforts Mr and M r» Paul R Smouse and son. Michael from laing Reach. California have been visiting his aunt and uncle Kenneth and France Smouse they found our area ijuite interesting with harvest and fair activities Paul was here when a child but this is his first trip here in nine years Wednesday. \ugsni .'< 1. I»»:. I Ilici 6 7 6 -9 4 1 8 COUPON SALE CONTINUES THRU 11 - J V » • — A - *• - • JV* •» - - j W * Mu/l/wup D/ui/j REGULAR RETAIL *4.49 NOW ONLY * 2.99 CX111 Pocket Calculator with 10,000-Hour Operation • 8 digit LCD with minus, error and memory signs • Independent memory t Automatic powerqard • One touch percent and square root keys • 10.000 hours of operation with powor from o n i ‘ AA battery