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July IV, 198V - HVK Letters to the Editor gressively contend these bs*ard members must be removed and replaced with those that would be sympathetic to their cause Something is very disturbing about this so-called Kresh Start Who elected, appointed. or in any way cn misted this group of self exalted educational experts’ We know our present elected schorl board Could any Fresh Stan accusers fill Bob Mahoneys shoes, in any capacity, parent ram her citizen. let alone on the school hoard I would wager Jerry McF.lligott has spent more seltlcss hours for education than all accusers have volunteered for cduca non in their whole life Julie Ashheck am) Marsha Kemp have proven under fire to be level head ed, sincere and sensible Can we trust their accusers for the same ’ Hil ly D o h c n y has been maligned more in the last yeur then his accusers will collectivclv endure in their lifetime, 4-H members hekJ their pre-lair workshop clinic at the Morrow County fairgrounds annex building Saturday, July 8 Junior 4-H members were told of the different contests they could enter dur ing fair and got to do some practicing of measuring contests, and table setting The afternoon sessions included style revue and interview judging Approximately 25 members participated this worthwhile project under the direction of Carol Bennett. County Extension Agent Did you \cc Bill or any i»ther hoard member making public fool* of themselves or in any way conducting themselves unbecomingly through this whole sordid mess'.’ Sure we need some major changes in education and administration (Xir kids can't read and don't respect authority and that began long before the present administratis We have taken the foundation of God. the Hi blc and personal voluntary prayer out of the school ami now we stand on union controlled quicksand If you want to find out where the teachers unions are taking our children please read "N E A . the Trojan Horse of Education.** let us stay with the system The trouble makers will come to the sur face Many have already If the school board members are to be held personally financially accountable and further humiliated by a vindic tive recall no one w ill ever serve on a school board again save those sold out to the unions And unions don't pay property taxes Stand behind your board They deserve our support, our esteem ami our appreciation (s) Signed. Rev Stuart Dick Heppncr Legislature Positive comments produces major accomplishments For Summer Performance Tires M/P 4000 STEEL RADIAL n /w w u i orvet (ooàltio « n o e pocked ttooi rodio ( «ritti attractive raised «kn» laiton , MA rating and o l h o m o trvod 6#tÌRI9 a « A oo siati s 70 umts PORI SUI 49.03 S3 49 55.93 56.63 P1/S/70» I l rus//o» h m s / 70« o PÍOS. 70 » I l PUS/ 70 » U pies/ 70« 14 P70S 70» 14 P7t S/70« 14 PUS. 70» 14 PH S/7 0» IS P7ÎS/70M-IS P71S/70» IS P7SS- 70 « IS KtWwwJ 5 8 OO 60.08 61.SO 63 55 68 70 66 33 69 04 73.31 76.64 P9KI SUI S S .7 4 PÍOS/SOM 11 P i l l S O » .Il PUS SOM l i PÍÍS/S0 » 1« PÎ1S/S0» l i PÎ4 SS0M 14 PUS S0M-IS PÎ1S/S0» IS P7IS SS» IS P74S SO» IS P ÎSS/SOM IS PÎ7S/S0» U 61.74 66.35 67.03 69.35 74.93 68 13 73.38 70.03 75.38 79.80 83.57 Let’s account for our own actions A U SEASON PERFORMANCE RADIALS • f id i HA rotad portorw ont. radial oHon ouailent Hondiifi^ debility and o M IS rating at a vary law pota. IT235/85R-16 «o situs 8 00R-16.S SUI 8.75R-I6.5 P175/60HR-13 P18S/60MR-I3 P205/60MR-I3 P185/60HR-U P19S. 60HR-I4 P20S/60MR-14 P22S60HR 14 PI95/60HR 15 P205 60HR 15 P7IS60HR-IS 9.50R 16.5 D HAZARD tANTY FREE ROAD HAZARD W ARRANTY so/ss situs P tK I 55.07 57.06 63.70 60.23 63.94 68.30 75.45 67.14 71.69 78.89 P tK I SIZI PI95/50VR-15 1 0 3 . 5 0 P205/50VR 15 1 2 2 . 8 7 P77S SOVR IS 1 4 5 . 1 6 P20S/50VR 16 1 3 3 . 0 7 P705/55VR 16 1 4 3 . 4 4 P225/50VR 16 1 5 0 . 8 3 P24S/50ZR-IO 1 7 9 . 5 2 P755/50ZR-I6 1 8 6 . 6 7 Tread Design Not feotured ________ TOYO PERFORMANCE F6/F7 • foko ao the m odi T t m perforinone. powered auvUvnt (toMiiy, t e m e r . n g und t r o r h o n SO 7 0 SIRIIS P«KI SUI P I 75 7 0 8 1 - 1 1 P U S / 7 0 M A 11 P U S / 7 0 H R 14 P U S / 70 *4 « 14 P Í O S 70H 8 14 P U S . Z O N A 14 P 7 I S / 7 0 M « IS P 7 Í S 7 OMR IS P 2 1 S 70MR IS P 7 I S / S S M R IS 68.78 74.98 77 87 83.31 87 83 90.15 93 95 100.11 103 46 110.59 t i r * provide» situs sut pío s PUS PUS riOS P7IS PÎ1S P2 4S PUS PttK I soma ti 14 14 14 14 14 14 IS IS IS S0MR SOM R SOMA SOMA SOMA SOMA SOMA P70S SOMA P U S .S O M A P 7 J S » O M A IS P 7 4 S SOMA IS P Í S S S O M A IS 89.69 83.S3 87.01 97.78 99 08 103.85 105.47 91.50 103.16 107.64 117.56 130.43 133.65 ULTRA PLUS (V 70 SERIES WHITEWALL 70 S i t i l i Fra. Rood Ho lo rd Worronty PU R I SUI P175/70SR-I3 PH5/70SR 13 P195/705R 13 P1I5/70SR 14 PI95/70SR-I4 un PtKI 13" 77.11 14" 16.36 15" 93.60 HO O SE FRO M 48.04 51.44 54.84 56.85 58.89 SU I P705/70SR-14 P7I5/70SR 14 P7I5/70SR-15 P72S/70SR 15 P735/70SR IS IV p m / 7 o « ij PU R I 60.27 62.29 65.02 67.68 71.73 To the F.dilor I really think the community should know about this letter I received recently, (s) Thanks Janelle Bailey Heppncr Dear Ms Hailey I have been meaning to write and, as too often is the case, wav sidetracked by many daily affairs I have received nothing but wonder ful reports about the Heppncr High School seniors who were at The Lodge on May 2h to 28 I'm sorry to hear that a neighbor did not pro vale a good welcome, hut later members of that household com mented positively about the students We would certainly welcome back Heppncr students My best wishes for a wonderful summer lor you and a great future for all the graduates Cordially, <s) Frank H Strange. Ph 6 2l2i N F 48th Avenue Portland. OR 9721.1 * To the F.dilor I am most distressed I have just finished reading a newspaper article about seven Morrow County residents who have filed a law suit against all of the Morrow County School Hoard members personally I think this is about the most appall ing form of harassment used so far According to the article, they arc n«*l looking for district funds They want the individuals to repay the district what they have determined arc damages out of their personal assets Even if the allegations arc true (which I personally do not believe), why arc they attacking these people on a personal level in stead of as a governing body which is the capacity in which they were acting when making all decisions tor ihc district Furthermore, if these "private citizens" really had a legitimate complaint about the cm- harassment, humiliation, pain, anger, etc that they claim, why docs not the law suite iik lude the Morrow County Education Association and it's members as well Both sides have contributed to the conflict that has come from contract negotiations breakdown and the following strike I am sure that the School Board would be the first to admit that they too have made mistakes during this awtul time lint how many of us out here complain ing about their decisions can be absolutely without a doubt positive, that h.ul we been in the board members shoes, would have had a more positive impact on the situation Some of us. most assuredly, would have done things differently, but would our decisions have avoid ed this conflict altogether Thai is after all. the only way this situation would have been improved We have all lost so muvh already in this ordeal (friendships, trust, security to name a very Icw i lart's start being accountable lor our own actions and quit being to ready to pass judgement on others (s) Kathy L. Moore Hoardman Notice WE’VE GOT YOUR SIZE WE’VE GOT YOUR PRICE! To ihc F.dilor The rcccnl legislature, which saw Democrats working closely with the Governor to keep Oregon rolling without increasing income taxes, produced major accomplishments 1 Nearly s i 2 billion tor stale support of local education, a IS per cent increase and a record in actual money authorized 2 A major prison building pro gram was implemented Inws were strengthened to help keep criminals behind bars longer, tin» V Wc banned offshore oil development and created a "super fund" to clean up toxic w astes Im portant ground water supplies won protection. 4 Medical care was rxjtandcd to reach many of the 400,00 low in come Oregonians who cannot afford it now 5. Millions of dollars in lottery money will help create jobs These include both aiding new industry and training our workers. Oregon has a new minimum wage, took steps to stop log exports, and called for overdue improvements to fish hatcheries All this and more -without raising income taxes one dime In fact, taxpayers will receive more than SIN) million in refunds As Majority Leader. I am proud ot these accomplishments and of the record which will benefit all Oregonians Sincerely, f*J Bill Bradbury Majority Leader Salem. OR Jack and Jill Tournament Friday July 14 Forty two golfers participated in the two person scramble held Fri day, July 14 at the Willow Creek Country Club All players and teams used their net scores First place with a net 20. l ari and Peggy Fishburn, Dave am) Coral Mitchell and Mike and Lorn Smith Second place with a net 21 Jan and lars Faustian Third place with a net 22 Duane and Rohmat Disquc, Louis Carlson and IX>rris Graves. I d and Manlee Hiemstra. I Van and Lots Hunt. Hoh and Suzanne Jepsen. Gerald and Harriet Pierson Fourth place with a net 24 Frank and Net mm Bailey. Gaiy and Barb Vkaikins. John and Pat I dmurklson Filth plan- with a net 2.' Mr and Mr-. I liner Palmer. Charlie Si.irks anil Vern Batty. I lilon and Barbara Gilbert KP Women #1i Suzanne Jepsen; men #17 Darrel Wilson long Drive VS omen Pat Fdmurid son. men lairry Pettyjohn String Tournament, July 13 Flight A low gross Vern Batty; second low gross F.ilccn Pad berg, third-1 avis Hunt Flight H low gross Be he Munkers, second IXtrris Graves, third Lucille Massey Flight C low gross Eddie Munkers. long dnv con #5 Bov Wilson K P Ird sh<*t #1 Bev Wilson sc cond shot #2 lois Hunt K P first shot #4 Vern Hatty The Junior anti Senior reining pat K e e p a w h o le b a t c h o f p a n c a k e s terns, as shown in the I’M4* Morrow County Premium hitok. arc incor w m a g r m t h w e m h ile b y e o t w u e m e o n k e t w m o o r e o b r y t p h la r e c e - rect. New patterns will be posted at fo ld * o f a h e a v y t o w e l in a w a r m the fairgrounds on the day of the oven horse show