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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 16, 2001 - THREE The Official Newspaper o f the City o f Heppner and the County o f Morrow T Æ RV DEEP CYCLE 1 SPORT 4X4 Wee Bit O’ Ireland already H eppner GAZETTE-TIMES US PS 240-420 kicking in Morrow County's Home-Owned W e e k ly N ew spaper 6 YEAR WARRANTY 30 M ONTH WARRANTY Add $S H No in k a n g « Add $5 H No Exihongo I N $5 If No Extkango Published w eekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post O ffic e at Heppner, Oregon under the A ct o f M arch 3 , 1 8 7 9 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Oregon O ffic e at 1 47 W W illo w Street felephone (5 4 1 )6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 Fax (541)676-92 11 E -m ail gt(u,heppner net or gtCairapidscrve net W eb site w w w heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner G azette-Tim es, P O Box 337, Heppner. 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Editor Ntws deadline it Monday at S p m For Advertising advertising deadline is Tuesday at noon Cost tor a display ad is $4 50 per column inch Cost tor classified ad is 40< per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $5 up to 100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $5 10 per column inch For P ublic/legal Notices public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p m Dates for publication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission Affidavits require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be specified it required) Plus Installation Plu t Installation Plus Installation On the HEPPNER WEBSITE: tvwvv.heppner.net • REDUCED EVAPORATION • REDUCED GASSING •REDUCED CORROSION • 6 0 MONTH WARRANTY 75!? 95 67 £C • Start or Change a Subscription • Place a Classified Ad • Submit a News Story • View Real Estate for Sale • City Council & Planning Minutes • Local Businesses • County Park • Willow Creek Park Reservations • Free Digital Postcards • Senior Housing • and more! 50 MONTH b. 4 0 M ONTH 39 !? 49 !? Plus Installation 40 mo. warranty 50 mo. warranty A M 55 II No Exthong# Add SS H No E ifh a n f. All past committee chairs and interested persons are invited to attend the St. Patrick's Committee m eeting on Tuesday, May 22, at 6.30 p m. at the Pot o' Gold Cafe Shamrock Lanes. The agenda will include the budget, suggestions for keeping the flavor o f Irish in the celebration, and entertainment plans for March 15,16, 17, 2002. People planning events for the weekend are encouraged to be present so the entertainment can be scheduled accordingly. The committee will meet the forth Tuesday o f every month and chairpersons hope to keep the meeting time within an hour or less. Plus Installation THE MAGNUM POWER PAK BIGGEST NEWS IN THE BATTERY INDUSTRY IN YEARS • • • • • • 6 YEAR W arranty-2 Year Free Replacement Maintenance-Free, never requires water or term inal cleaning Faster Recharging Mountable anyway, even MOUNT UPSIDE DOWN. Extremely R esilient to Temperature Variations Vibration-Resistant- Meal fo r High Performance Applications We Also Carry Batteries For! GOLF CARTS • BOATS • RVS • MOTORCYCLES FREE BRAKE INSPECTIONS CALI PER ASSEMBLY 01 the many parts in your car, light truck or sport utility vehicle, none are more important than those which make up your braking system. At Les Schwab, w e’re proud of the brake service we provide our customers. That’s why we do it right, and we do it complete. We teel a brake system is only as good as its weakest part. Here’s what w e do: B a c k in g P la te Shoe S p ring P rim a ry W h e e l C ylin d e r A s s e m b ly C a b le G u id e P a rk in g B ra k e S tru t P a r k in g B ra k e L e v e r A d ju s tin g C a b le S e c o n d a ry S h o e A d ju s te r Le v e r A d ju s te r A s s e m b ly REPLACEMENT WARRANTY 1 . Replace with »manufactured or rebuild front calipers 2. High Quality disc pads 3. Resurface rotors 4. Repack wheel bearinps (except FWD) 5. New Iront seals (except FWD) I . Bleed A adjust entire system 169 FRONT DISC 299 (MOST CARS) (MOST CARS) T COMPLETE REAR DRUM BRAKE SERVICE 1 . High Quality brake shoes 95 95 S le e v e A B u s h in g s REAR D R U M BRAKE A SSEM B LY FREE 2 5 ,0 0 0 MILE COMPLETE FRONT DISC BRAKE SERVICE . P is to n 2. Resurface drums 3. All new hold-down return springs 4. All new wheel cylinders 5. Adjust parking brake 6. Bleed A Adjust entire system 149 95 (MOST CARS) Every car should at least have a thrust alignment. It relates a ll 4 wheels to a common center line to insure maximum tire life and a centered steering wheel. Over 90% o f a ll cars built today should have a 4 w heel alignm ent. M ost fro nt w heel drives and some re a r w heel drives have re a r w heel adjustm ents. We in vite you to ask us about it. 21'5 41 « 69’5 STANDARD ALIGNMENT THRUST ALIGNMENT 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT (Shims Included) Our M o st P opular Passenger Car A pplication Our B est GAS CHARGED P assenger C ar Shock w ith a L ife tim e W arranty STRUTS AVAILABLE IN M O S T APPLICATIONS SHOCK INSTALLATIO N IS EXTRA PRICES GOOD THROUGH JUNE 9,2001 124 N* Main Heppner 676-9481 Quilters are hard at work on a quilt to be auctioned during the annual lone l nited C hurch of Christ Auction and Barbecue set for Saturday, June 2, at the Willows G range Hall in lone. The country store opens at 10 a.m. with the auction getting underway at 10:30 a.m. The silent auction begins at 10:15 with bids opened at 12:20 p.m. The 39th annual auction and barbecue will feature antiques, crafts, home-baked goods, handmade items, "new-to-you" items, a snack shack, fish pond, books and toys. The pit barbecued beef dinner will be served beginning at 12:30 p.m. Cost for the barbecue is S6 for adults and S3 for children six to 12 years. Preschool children are admitted free. , n . , To donate or for pickup, call Laurel Cannon. 422-7165, or Bill Rietm ann. 422-7296. By Debbie Harper Morrow County Sheriff s Office put on a bike rodeo May 20. Deputies Karen Zeller and Randy Rayburn, aided by Sam VanDoom, Mike Pratt and a Heppner police reserve, ran more than 20 kids through an obstacle course and did helm et checks. "M ost kids are wearing helmets that are too big or aren't fitted properly," said Deputy Zeiler. They also gave away 10-15 helmets. Morrow County businesses donated money for the purchase o f 300 helmets for a low cost/no cost program. "Too many kids are riding without helmets." said Zeiler. M CSO was able to purchase the helmets for $5 each. Helmets will be given to children unable to buy them. The Bank o f Eastern Oregon has set up a fund for people or businesses wishing to contribute toward the purchase o f helmets. People who are aware o f children without helmets or with helm ets that are old or damaged can contact Deputy Karen Zeiler at the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office, 676-5317. May is Bike Safety Month. The M orrow County S heriffs Office has been talking with school children and putting on rodeos throughout the county. Rodeos will also be held in Boardman and Im gon. All children who participated in the rodeo were given certificates for free bowling provided by Shamrock Lanes. Eddie Collins won a free bike donated by W al-mart, which donated a bike for each of the four rodeos countywide. The space for the rodeo in Heppner was provided by Les Schwab. Fire departments in each town also helped. Scotts Cycle and Sports in Hermiston provided assistance and training. In addition to education and the free/low cost helmet program, police departm ents are stepping up enforcement of helmet law s. Police C hief Rathbun said that due to increased education and a rise in head injuries. Heppner Police will vigorously enforce the helmet laws. Children caught nding without helmets will be cited into juvenile court. Anyone 16 or over riding without a helmet is subject to a fine Parents may also be fined for allowing children to ride without helmets. The Morrow County Sheriffs Department sponsored bike rodeos throughout the countv. The Heppner rodeo was held Saturday. May 12. Pictured (left to right) are: Front-Drion Donner, Marissa Skaggs. Chance Raver. Kaitlynn Dyer. Eric Skaggs: Back- Morrow County Sheriffs Office communications officer Samarra Van Doom. MCSO Deputy Randy Rayburn. MCSO Deputy Mark Pratt. MCSO Deputy Karen Zeiler. 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