Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1989)
** 0 * E IG H T - Heppner Gazrtte-Tim rs. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, June 2«. IW < According to the recent issue o f "M eadow M u ffin s ." the Round-Up By Claudi* M u jher O t m b t Manager Wagon Tram members are ail eared up to depart on their trek to No Chamber next Tuesday W h y 1 leppner Many have been riding Because we ll be celebrating our daily to get in shape fo r the event country s freedom July 4, I77h. our Our community and surrounding independence was declared, communities arc encouraged to be however, the event actually occur on hand to greet them as they roll in red July 2 but was announced to the to town at 11 a m July 3 Tickets public and celebrated the fourth of to the steak barbecue that evening July w ill he available through Friday. Celebrations began with shooting June 30. only Join the tun and begin o f guns, explosives, fire filled sloes, your celebration early until not so very long ago. the "sale I>*n't forget, the public is invited iiwt M f u " fourth was declared and to jo in the Heppner Soroptinust at 6 events have become a bit calmer It p m this Thursday. June 2d. to help continues to be a day when families perk up Main Street Meet in front get together for picnics, games, of Kahl Insurance dresvd for the ix. fire w o rk s and h o p e fu lly , to casion and armed with brooms, remember what our forefathers did gloves, etc Air us many years ago Thought for the week "Success Ironically, discussion is going on is the quality o f your journey. not a right n<*w to amend our constitution destination " so that flag burners might be punish ed Some would argue that that takes away their freedom My personal opinion is that if they don't respect their country and flag anymore than from page 5 that, they have the freedom to lease America and jrc more than welcome The hoard heard a refu rt on the to do so Freedom should not he recruitment and replacement o f abused budgeted administative staff and As we celebrate the 4th o f JulyTn- agreed to designate a screening com dependence Day. let's take a mo mittcc composed o f two advisory ment to review a bit o f history with committee members and two ad our children and grandchildren and mimstrators to select principal can to remember that it's not just a day didates for HHS The finalists w ill o ff work, but a day to remember be interviewed by the board what freedom is all about Chamber Chatter (or at I fast ’ ‘not all there ’ ’) B o b b v K f ilk e n n y School Board DESCRIPTION Height Weight Sei Age Answers to Five Hands Substantial Occasional SIXTY (60) Years' la st CaH'" I f yxni have seen this "ch ild ", please hie your report al the Heppner hike laxlge, Saturday. July H. 1989 You vs ill he R f W ARDFD with lihation (6 00 p m ) & dinner (7 30 p m )' Courtesy at his family in honor of his 60th birthday A ll friends and family n v ile d ' Under new business, the board accepted C huck Starr's resignation fro m p o s itio n as A ssistant Superintendent, approved Jim Bier s retirement from position as high school principal, approved lab Dag gett s retirement from the post ion as Heppner High School secretary, ap proved hiring Ron Beemer as assis tant custodian at SHF . heard a report on the reduction o f staff at HHS. ap proved applying for a waiver for state requirement o f 175 days o f in struction for 1988 89 school year, approved a resolution appropriating funds from a career guidance grant at RHS. appointed IX»ug Trudeau to Boardman Irrigon Advisory com nnttee replacing Alan Holmes Resolutions adopting the 1989 uo budget, nuking appropriations for the IUHU ut) budget, establishing the 1989 90 debt service and establishing the anticipated ad volorem tax levy for 1989 9() It was decided to go forward on budgeted computer equipment lease purchase plans for 1989 90. if the June 27 levy election is approved Fxtcnded responsibility contract were approved as recommended at HHS. RHS. IHS, CJH. AC H . and SBF with the exception o f Ix a Calvert, assistant volleyball coach and Phvllis Pavnc. head track coach ,.t H IH S The hoard approved a 3 percent salary increase for confidential employees RFifl HOI L L FOR T O M E R l / Hot Summer Prices P155ÆOR-13Î 1 1 *' ‘ I 1 SIZE S17.SS 1*-H 22 *0 2404 24.11 25.M 27.97 20.16 1143 P1SV7SA IS P20V75R IS P21V7SR-1S P22V75R15 P23S75R 1S P17V70R 11 P1S5/70R 11 P1SS70R 14 P19S70R-14 ’ ' r 1 16SR-13 165* IS 4 6 7 9 .9 .0 .6 .5 9 3 4 3 SALE PRICE P1S5S0R 13 P 165 SOR 13 P 1 75 BCR 13 P1S5S0R 13 P1S575R-14 P19575R 14 P20575R 14 I6S/70A-I3 2 7 . 3 5 17S/70R-13 3 1 . 1 9 IIS/70R-U 3 3 . 2 0 II5/70R-U 3 5 . 9 7 127 M 30 06 30 »0 32 43 34 42 3522 36.42 SIZE P21575R-14 P20575R 15 P21575R 15 P22575R-15 P235 75R-15 SALE PRICE S39.34 39 02 39 57 41 92 43 92 We’re proud of our 2LLL. Premium All Season Radial. In my opinion, its the best radial tire built in the world today We ¡nvite you to try a set for 30 days. If you don’t feel it’s the best tire you’ve ever owned--return ’em and we’ll give your money back. ^ $ t é * ' 1 . ■ .¿*< . < i. W ' •* ' • r T ’ i ‘ . » > , - * • *. • • ^ » • • '> ; i ' ‘ ,. • . •« * * [r r ISSR-IJ 2 2 2 2 SIZE PRICE t as» ,* ' J . A ' * : ISSR-12 SSE PRICE * i- • »V - I« .• - «# >*,,.» • ••»•»> 1 t i S30.4S 10.71 1SJS 3« 10 17.3* IS»« 23.14 26 39 28 86 S U PE R M A R KE T SUPERMARKET S IS * Th« G aiaxie Q T Is built with tough doubt« steel belts for comfort, st.it»tty and protection at an excellent price , • : * f I* ■ . . L O W C O S T W H IT E W A L L S T E E L R A D IA L S • M ad« lor th« road, this steel belted radiaJ prcM des tough st««l beta. tool saving radial construction and a sm ooth nd« SUPERMARKET I PRICE SUPERMARKET PRICE SIZE 1SSA-1S 1SSR-1S P17VS0R1I P1SVS0R 11 P17S/75R-14 P1SSZ7SR-14 PISV75« 14 P205Z7SH-1« P21SZ75R-14 ^ L O W C O S T IM P O R T C A R S T E E L R A D IA L S A L L S E A S O N R A D IA L R E T R E A D S * h ig h q u a ity Inspection prooaduras and workmansfxp mAh pdd« m aka this a l saason radial an «xc«6ont va kj% for your money plus, wa warranty them kka cur new Ores \ ' f *> f* • 60,000 MILE WRITTEN WARRANTY SIZE A ll SEASON RADIAL f * . « i , I 4-.’ • .1 1 t . Li • « C < V . 'V * i. ' • - [ , - 4* ‘‘ Î r,v. '* • i f at * V *.'•> *» ■1 > * I ‘ * i •'* ,v *■ ■ '! à J - i ‘ *,1 » 1 JL* * * h i, m - S <r j , * * sí f . 'è r\ .¿V A ki ■ . f H , 1 M4 [: V V « '. ■ I.- Th« ultimate in Radiol Performance The T. *. it our fc>«s1 all season p a u e n g e r car rq d ig l, Th.s n«w generation tire offer» advanced technology to provide outstanding traction, ftg b ility and control, rain or thine The deliver» a smooth quiet ride and its excellent mileage allows us to give o 6 0 .0 0 0 mile written w grrgnty - .* ■ A 49.99 56.23 59.62 64.40 67.71 71.32 76.07 80.95 73.88 79.25 82.28 84.43 L E S SCH W AB W ARRAN TY rT H E O N E YOU DONT PAY EXTRA FO R"] FREE CDCC FREE •ood h ared Mowit «ig Rot ropoo on limtod e»»anty pottongor l i e ' P155/80R-13 P165/80R-13 P175/80R-13 P185/80R-13 P185/75R-14 P195/75R-14 P205/75R-14 P2Ì5/75R-14 P195/75R-15 P205/75R-15 P215/75R-15 P225/75R-15 PRICE FREE li^rt trycE t v * » FREE FREE S* botar«» SIZE PRICE P235/75R-15 P175/70R-13 (iw, P185/70R-13 iiwi P195/70R-13 P185/70R-14 (s-w) P195/70R-14 itw) P205/70R-14 P215/70R-14 P215/70R-15 P225/70R-15 89.95 59.06 63.81 71.41 67.08 70.66 80.08 85.22 86.62 88.87 T h . 1 n c M . r « . wound o i M o o n iroctoh » ) • |O I -Mou^h 1 7 m ono* ol ,xxv*d«M M * Nohheo«l dreing 0>i«ng « r monxiang t>«ad p « w tang aogn the i M « i i 4 « | is r*ghI — CowmanWea i»« co rn vn g n I co m o i p m lough M U M l» m d » a w 'B U M coim ound oh«h prem jo» m eound M l.'» clio n ' ON-THE-SPOT CREDIT L.S. CREDIT A SK A B O U T THE LES S C H W A B C R E D IT P L A N O P E N M O N .-F R I. 8 0 0 A M -6 :0 0 P M , S A T U R D A Y 8 :0 0 A M -5 :0 0 P M ItE ttW X W X X W W HKPPNER x x sw x x sv m u su sm u u i tX IT O W X X S V 676-9481 Sheriff's Report The S h e riff s ofTice at the ct>ur thou sc in Heppner reports Jisp.it chmg the follow ing business during the past week June 21 M orrow County deputy responded lo a one vehicle accident on Upper Khca Creek There were no miurics Driver ol the vehicle was Paul Carlson. 28. M orrow County S h e riffs office dispakhed the Arlington ambulance to the Village Inn One subject was transpoted to Good Shepherd Hospital with an unknown illness. Morrow County deputy began the in v e s tig a te into a report o f a stolen call from Michael Gunderson o f Ir rigon After the initial investigation if was advised that the calf had been liKated. M orrow County S h e riffs office assisted the M itchell ambulance crew in an attempt to contact A ir L ife in reference to an accident which happened in Wheeler County. M orrow County deputy respond ed to the l^ x in g to n area to in vestigate a tra ffic problem. M orrow County deputy respond cd to the Boardman area to in vestigate a traffic pn>blem Proved to be unfounded June 22 Morrow County deputy responded to rural Boardman in reference fo a traffic hazard Vehi cle was towed. Morrow County S h e riffs office investigated the possibility o f illegal garbage dumping in rural Heppner; Morrow County deputies respond cd to assist Boardman police depart ment with a report o f shots fired near Park Avc and First St June 23 Morrow County sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman am bulance lo Western A lfalfa M ill to an industrial accident. One subject was transpoted to Good Shepherd Hospital with unknown injuries. Morrow County S h e riffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to the Boardman clinic for a patient transfer to Good Shepherd. Morrow County S h e riffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to M otor Home vehicle accident on 1-84 westbound, one mile west o f Tower Road Subjects were trans ported to G vhk I Shepherd Hospital June 24 M orrow County deputy nude contact w ith subjects in Irrigon in reference to a civil problem in volving animals. M orrow County deputy assisted the Boardman ambulance crew by delivering supplies from the Pioneer Memorial Hospital to the crew in Boardman; Morrow County deputy began the investigation into the report of pro perty damage on private property near Cutstorth Park Morrow County S h e riffs off>cc dispatched the Boardman ambt .nee to a residence at Trail Apartments in Boardman There was no transport. Morrow County S h e riffs office dispatched the Boardman amhubncc to West W ilson Road to an accident involving a bicyclist One subject was transported to G ood Shepherd Hospital June 25 M orrow County deputy responded lo Paul Smith and kun/e Road in reference to a reported trespassing complaint. M orrow County deputy located a lixise steer on Highway 74 north ol Heppner Owner was contacted by dispatch. Morrow County deputy began the investigation into a residence being broken into in rural Irrigon In vcstigation is continuing. Morrow County deputy made con tact with some subjects from an earlier incident involv ing a civ il mat ter in rural Irrigon. Morrow County S h e riffs office dispatched the Lexington Fire department lo a grass fire on the Heppner Lexington Highway; M onow County S h e riffs office dispatched the Lexington Fire department to a grass fire on the Heppner Ixxin gto n Highway Fire started up again. Morrow County S h e riffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence in Bojrdman for unknown illness One subiect was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital. Morrow County deputy assisted Boardman Police department with the arrest o f a subject for D riving Under the Influence o f Intoxicants and F elo ny D riv in g W h ile Suspended. M orrow County S h e riff s office dispatched the Lexington Fire department for a third time to a grass fire on the Heppner Ix x in g to n Highway June 26 Morrow County S heriff s office dispatched the Boardman ant hulance to the Nomad to transport one male lo Gtxnl Shepherd hospital with an unknown illness We Prim COMPUTER FORMS G -T P rin tin g 147 W illo w Heppner