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I „ . ' ' « f ¿ te i. »in «»' " — ■' »»>*<# • «► —'v %^C— # .• / H e p p n e r G a z e t t e -lim e s , l l r p p n r r , O re g o n W e d n e s d a y , S e p te m b e r V .IV B 7 - = Irrigon hires public safety director By Joyce Hensley C la cka m a s C o u n ty Deputy Sheriff, and as an O re g o n Stale Tn x v p e r. ac c o rd in g to Irrig o n Police C o m m is sioner Bill Cooley He received most Steven M a c k e y. Deputy Sheriff for Baker C o u n t ) for the last tw o years, has been chosen by a C ity C o u n c il apt*nnted review board to be Public Safety D irrc io r of Im g o n M a c k e y , 36. w ill take o ve r o f h is F ir e F ig h te r O n e and Em e rge n cy M e dica l T ra in in g O ne espenence in the Sandy Rural F ire D is in c i T h e starting salary for the new Ir September 2 1 filling the Public Safe ty D ire cto r spot, w hich has been va cant since A ugust 7. rigon Public Safety D ire cto r w ill be S I .W O a month M ackey , also a volunteer fighter Before becom ing a Baker C o u n ty D eputy Sheriff. M ackes served as a Boardm an and Irrig o n schools first- day enrollment down from last year By Joyce Hensley School enrollm ent is d o w n m the Irrig o n and Boardm an area, with the e x c e p tio n o f A C H o u g h to n M o rro w C o u n ty School D istrict in Le xington. Riverside EJigh School is d o w n 42 students Enrollm e n t this year is 287 and last year it was 329 at this time It is the general consensus that the first day o f school w ill not show a Elem entary in Irrig o n M ic k T o t e P r ia d p a l at a c H o u g h to n , said there are 318 students enrolled this year Th e re were 3 11 enrolled last year at 'he end o f the second week He predicts C o r r i r l -.i Shepherd Hospital in H c m m t o n . w eighed 9 lbs 0 o r G ra n d p a re n ts are O w e n and M a ry A n n A n v o n , H e rm isto n, anil G le n n a and G le n G re e r o f Irrig o n H e jo in s a sister H e id i. 6 . and a brother D e ric . 3, at home e n ro ll. A c c o rd in g to the office o f the Morrow County livestock Growers would like to thank the following buyers for supporting the 4-H & FFA youth in Morrow County. •Woitern Empire Irrigon »Cargill Inc Pasco •Wheatland Insurance lone «lank of Eastorn Oregon Hoppiwr »Eastern Oregon Faming Irrigon »Toppomsli livestock • Toppomsli »S4J livestock Irrigon »Pendleton (ra n (rowers Pendleton »Ooserl Potato Co Irrigon »Eastern Oregon Mobil Slaughter Hermiston »Northwest livestock Hermiston »Jorgetans Trucking Irrigon »Fredrickson Farming Ent Umatilla »Pioneer Implement Cap Hermiston »Ray Schutens Motors Tho Dalles »Ooyel Ivey Ken nowick »Cominco Fertiliser Irrigon »Oregon Potato Co Boardman »Woods Wostorn World Hormiston »Dolma Crawford Hermiston »Pettyyolin Oil lone »lamb Weston Boardman »Agri-Chock Inc Umatilla »F a m Credit Service Pendleton »Mike Allison Haying Boardman »Swam Motas Hormiston »Simplot Livestock Boardman »Millar Produce Co Boardman »Chuck Wagon Cato Hormiston »Mode O'Day Hormiston •Oidwr Fruit Stand Irrigon »Rod ( Cindy Haley Irrigon »Naomi Hurn Irrigon »Or Thomas Aleiandor Boardman »Court Stroet Maket Heppner »Frank Sewer Service Hermiston »CM Ranch leungton »Morrow County Crain Crowors laungton »Irvin Rauch laungton »Starvation Fams laungton »Smith s Plumbing Irrigon »Irrigon Stono Irrigon »Last Chance Fruit Stand Irrigon »Goodyear Tire 1 Auto Pendleton Tiro l Auto Hormiston »Evans Ranchos Heppnor »Frasu s Restaurant Hermiston •Cone Maieske Leungton »Phillipt Ranchos Boardman »Keith Rea lone »Snow MeElligott lone »M ay Michaels Boardman »Frod Fredrickson Umatilla »Horner s Creenspot Irrigon »Don E Anderson Mak Anderson Heppner »Fust Interstate Bank Heppner »Green Feed Store Heppner »Morrow Co Abstract Heppner »Proudtoot Ranches lone »Rotorooter Hermiston »Tidewater Bages line »Vancouver »Umatilla Auto Parts Umatilla »Rob Mtakins Irrigon »Safeway Stores Clakamas »Gardner s Men s Wea Heppner »Pendleton Flow MiNs Pendleton »livestock Supply Hermiston •Herman Muniar Prmeville »Chevron Station Art Clough Arlington »Homestead Title Co Boardman »Pheasant Cate i lounge Hermiston »Stokes landing Irrigon »Tom Griffith Heppner »Kcgler's Sentry • Boardman »West s Flying Service Echo »lyle Cole Mitchell »Welbur Ellis Co Umatilla »Oormawr Farms Hermiston »Mr A Mrs lack Copenhaver Wilbur »Morrow Agro Corp Boardman »International line Builders Portland »Dave Rwkkola Boardman »Chiropractic Health Clime Hermiston »Inland Empire Bank Boardman »William Shawn l Co Bakor »las Schwab Heppner »Oevid C Schulz Hermiston »Beniamin Franklin Heppner »Mountain Valloy Realty Board man »Bristow s Market lone »Umatilla Electric Coop Assoc Hermiston »Ken Wright Heppner «Rod s Market Imgon »BIJ Ceramics Irrigon *SK Farms Irrigon »Christies Floral t Gifts Boardman *C(K Reparr Imgon »Carroll 0 M Trucking Hermiston •Ivan Sullivan Imgon »Carl Smith Construction Imgon »Taggarts Farms Board man »Ooug Waggnor Electric Hermiston »Brown s Truck Stop Imgon »Mr ( Mrs Roy Tabor Hermiston »Paul Taws lone »C IO Drive In Boardman »Phipps Trucking Irrigon »Hormiston Vottnnary Hormiston »lim Capps Imgon »Rick Sandlin Truck mg Irrigon »Richard Paytess lumber Hermiston »Irrigon Market Imgon »Greg s Tavern Imgon »Mr t Mrs Howard Ecbolbarger Spoken« »Lois Richards Imgon •MX Brand Irrigon »17 N Inc Hormiston »Quality Vending Machines Irrigon »Inn ot the Road Irrigon »Rick l Sue McNerney Boardman »Wilcoi Furniture Hermiston •TrrCounty Seed Cleaning lone »Mr t Mrs Albert Wright Heppner »Wagenoiest Ranches laungton »Dave Wright Heppner »Jett Wallace Heppner »Wright Century A ir m a n M ic h a e l V m m n n s A irm a n M u h a d I A m m o n s, son o f M r and M rs Jim m y I A m m on s o f Bo ardm a n. has graduated from A ir Fo rce basic training al la c k la n d A ir Force Base. Te x a s (h irin g the six weeks of training the a irm a n studied the A ir Fo rce m ission, organization and customs and received special training in hum an relations In addition, airm en w h o complete basic training earn credits tow j r d an associate degree through the com m unity college o f the A ir Force H e is a 1987 graduate ot Riverside H ig h School. Boardm an * 5 Constitution honored at Sept. 16 ceremony T w o pupils from each grade at A C Houghton Hlem entary School w ill participate in a September 16 ceremony at the Irrig o n Courthouse A nne x honoring the constitution's Riverside H igh School choirs w ill sponsor car washes at the Boardm an Texa co and at the Im g o n (J u x k Stop Saturday. Sept 12 from 10 a m 4 p m T h is O cto be r for the first tim e ever the Stale o f O re g o n 's Depart ments of Eco no m ic D evelopm ent. A g ric u ltu re , and Forestry w ill join forces to sponsor tw o statewide business development trade shows to promote and sell ( Iregon agriculture. forestry, tourism , and n u n u la ciu rcd products and sorv ices in both Taiwan and Japan " T h i s m ission to Ta ip e i and T o k y o represents an excellent opjvir tunity tor O re g o n manufacturers to identify sales opportunities and meet potential buyers in these important m a rk e ts ," said D ic k R citcn. D ir e c t o r o f the O r e g o n E c o n o m ic D evelopm ent Department A ll O re g o n com panies, trade a s s o c ia tio n s , and c o m m o d it y organizations interested in offshore market developm ent in Ta iw a n and Japan are encouraged to p u ritk p a lc in these shows ta xa tions and dates tor the shows are T a ip e i. T a iw a n O cto be r 17-23, 1987, and T o k y o . JapiMVOctober 2 4 -3 0 . |9H7 Because ot the joint slate sponsor ship and high profile generated hy S û te s C on stitu tion, chaired by Wfcrren E Burger, has designated Septem ber 16. 1987, to jo in the youth o f A m e ric a in a spec ial program 567-3961 in a tribute to the Constitution of the U n ite d S û te s, and W H E R E A S , the Constitution of the U n ite d States of A m e rica has guided o u r N a tion through 200 years of w o rld leadersip. and W H E R E A S , this historic occassion w ill allow each citizen to pay of C itize n s h ip " w ill unite all Bicentennial co m m e m o rat Kin. and W HEREAS. “A CelebratKin of C itiz e n s h ip " w ill offer all A m e rica n s the opportunity to rededicatc themselves to the principles of the Constitution N (7 W T H E R E F O R E , the M o rro w C o u n ty C o u rt on behalf of all the Citize ns o f M o rro w C o u n ty. P rocla im September 16, I9K7. as a day o f Celebration o f C itize n sh ip and w ill com m ence the Celebration of the Bicentennial o f the U n ited States C on stitu tion, w h ich lasts through the ratification of the first JO A m endm ents know as the “ B ill of Rights . on D ecem ber 15. 1991 M o rro w C o u n ty C o u rt L o u is A . C a rls o n . Judge Ir v in E Rauch. C o m m issio n e r O W . “ J e r r y " ffeck, C o m m issio n e r «te - * - By Joyce Hensley G o in g hack to school after three months o f sum m er vacation isn't as hard to take as you m ight think In fact, out o f five children interview cd du ring recess at A C H ou g hton Elem entary in Irrig o n . the opinions were unanimous that x h ix il was fun V Or Floyd A TurnbuN C**no>Ê>ar PSyxcwn M o rro w • ■ . . . W ; ■ > V*'' C o u n ty Study rigon Senior C enter The topic w ill he " l.o c a l places ol Interest with guest speaker Eve ryo n e welcom e - Lewis Solano. 7, Umatilla Army Depot, said he likes school, "because, it’s fun " Even though he couldn’t pm down a reason why, Zacahary Acock. 5. Irrigon, said, as he played in the jungle gym, he was happy to be in school ‘ y ¿' J » *] . sv. i « - » * t L w tei W ith at least 5140 b illio n U S dollars in current account cash reserves, coupled with a government and industry willingness to soften an annual U S trade surplus estimated at 570 b illio n U S dollars. 'Taiw an V* • *« -, ’ -N . •- C'-yv: and Japan arc the tw o largest poten Hal markets for p nxlu cts and scr vices of all kinds from O re g o n D ie re w ill be lim ited num ber ol spaces at these shows and interested com panies are advised to reserve space early to guarantee participa non Contact Jo M o rg a ns. O re g o n E c o n o m ic D e ve lop m e nt Depart ment. 229 5625. for inform ation regarding participation Speed limit The first day of school was exciting for Kelly Bond. 8. Ir rigon She said as she entered her classroom. " I t is fun You get to meet all of your friends ’* Melisa Cook. 8, Irrigon, is happy that it is the first day of school "I like my teacher. Mrs Cooley," she said on all other state highw ay s w ill also go up by as m uch as 5 150 D riv in g trom 21 to 30 miles per hour o ve r posted speeds brings a fine ol 5150. up 550 from the old law A new • m a xim u m fine lot d rivin g mure than 30 m iles per h o u r o v e r posted sM -i speeds is set at 5 2 V ) T h e new law also makes any speeding ticket a part o f yo u r driv ing record, w hich could affect your insurance p re m iu m U n d e r the old la w . violating the old 55 m ile per hour "e n e rg y c o n s e rv a tio n " freeway speed lim it was a m in o r o f fense that stayed olf yo u r d riv in g record. G e o rg e said .Xorth Morrow Christian Scinto! I V From P 2 Non Denomination;«! Privale School ^ Kindergarten-6 Grade 4til-723l-:-922-4.m PO Box 766 Boardman, OR 77«I« Extra large two and three bedroom units carpets, drapes, all appliances air con ditKinmg. laundry facilities. A pool SIX OVIi MONTH S RKVT llt l i; School Bus Slops Here WITH FIRST M ONTH’S RENT & *150 DEPOSIT K rmr I fro m 225 & up. If yo u m a t h o tu ro il S ep t, ft A 12 - No ftp p o sil. No Deposit for Senior Citizens. I all us at 481 9458 o r com e by and talk to ux about ou r exciting new look and what we have to offer you e 1 • I s Funds raised w ill he used for en try Ices for contests and festivals the ch oir w ill go to throughout the year Students apprec iate support the com nm m ty has show n in the past e k e : e : - e i i e : e : - e k e : e : LIN CO LN S Q U AR E AP A R TM EN TS Remodeling In Progress (Come See!) C H IL D R E N W E L C O M E V I * -q . r < V 7 . i •' * C a A V 'y v ; *'• «11 \ / A - •'! : v ;-; is th e a n sw e r v S -> ,'V To All Your Problems We invuc you In come anil dine lo lean on God's WOrd Assembly of God / Robert Yoder, 5. Irrigon. said from high atop his teeter- totter perch "I like school.” S Pastor David Horn Corner Wilson and Olsen Phone 4X1 XMlft 11me of Services 10 30 a m Sunday Churih 6 p m Sunday Evening Service R r mem her. Jesus loses sou and so do wr WANTED J ' 1 ;*-w ” t■ . . . . .v* V * > l, □Ü 5 IHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMgXMMF * Community minded* * person to write * * feature and other * j news articles cover-* } ing the Boardman * J area. Call David $ } J 076-9228 / *• . r. v JE S U S rte T 1 T > . V ♦ 9 ■» ' . ,/ ~ ■ * ] ■ V •. G r o u p w i ll meet W e d n e s d a y , September 9 . 9 30 a m at the Ir Radei. o Building Suite 103 405 N F irsi • Motmivtort. O B 9Z834 .1 • 7 » * T f* N o rth respect to the Constitution that ensures the freedoms we enjoy, and A m ericans around the w o rld in a com m em orative salute to o u r Constitu tion and represents a sym bolic prologue to o u r C o u n try 's five year » Pholo by Joyc* Mannas Study group meets today ca lle d. “A Celebration of C itiz e n s h ip " designed to unite all A m ericans Celebration '•! re»!— Robert V Fo rtn e r, Boardm an. purchased a prize w inning lottery ticket in the Cash Roulette game He bought the 5100 ticket at Boardm an Texaco and M in i Mart in Boardman C hiropractic H ealth C linic W H E R E A S , the C o m m iss io n on the Bicentennial of the United “A V**' a « t J - i . -■*• la * - , 5 lì;,* * • a *' »« T ra d e shows w ill promote Oregon opportunity lor O re gon comparm*s to access key buyers, financial institu lions, and transportations services, in both T a iw a n and Japan, buyers that w o uld otherwise be unavailable o r lake months o l costly in person selling to reach The Morrow County Court on September 2, 1987, issues the following Proclamation: P R C X L A M A TIO N W HEREAS, First day of school fun for kids Riverside choirs slate car washes the variety and type o f prixluctv displayed the show presents a spec ial M o rro w C ounty C ourt \ Lottery winner son D a v id was h orn August 28 to M a rla and Rusty C o r n e ll o f Irrig o n The b a b y w h o was h o rn at G o o d the first day " Susan T o la r. Principal at Sam Boardm an Elementary in Boardm an. said enrollm ent for the first day o f school was 3 18 compared to 360 last year T o la r estimates a total e n ro ll ment o f 330 for the 1987-88 sch*x>l year by the time all o f the ch ildren ' • W the U m a tilla A r m y Depot Boy Scouts w ill close the ceremony at the school Births Ia ih lu n Call 676-9228 with news items • ’% • i V T h e ceremony w ill cap a m orning celebration at A C H ou ghton school where students w ill attend a special 10 30 a m assembly w ith a flag ceremony by the honor guard at there w ill he an increase o f about tw elve students this year at that same D as Id --- ------------------,k \ haentcnnial Th e County C o u rt w ill plant a tree and read a proclam ation in honor o f the constitution com plete picture o f what the enroll tnent w ill he for the year tim e. I m g o n '» C o lu m b ia Ju nio r H ig h was d ow n Said Secretary, Jean C re a m e r. " T h e r e are 165 students enrolled Th e re w ere 171 last year ■ New s o f 32 a p p lic a n t, said C o o le y H e is m arried and has three children In the Service — Boardman • Irrigon for the Baker C ity Eire Departm ent. was chosen from seven finalivt out The Irrig o n C ity C o u n c il ten tatively approved the select h w o f M ackey .it a special A ugust 31 meeting until lurther background in form ation could he obtained and presented to the C ity C o u n c il by the re v ie w h o a rd Jt the re g u la r September 8 meeting - H IK E E t- *■.’ ; . ; Ms* i f