Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 14, 2001, Page THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wednesday, November 14, 2001 - THREE
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Open house honors county
volunteers in New York
Justice Court Report
C a le n d a r
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 74 mph
in a 55 mph zone, $77 fine;
Deana Rae Hendricks, 22,
Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule,
96 mph in a 55 mph zone, $267 fine;
Matt Adam Looney, 19, Heppner-
No Oregon Driver's License, $132
fine. Violation o f the Basic Rule,
91 mph in a 55 mph zone, $242 fine;
Joyce M arie Buchanon, 72,
Lexington-Violation o f the Basic
Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $77
fine;
Rian Strong, 24, Milwaukie-
Hunting on the Enclosed Land o f
Another, $601 fine, 10 days in jail,
$300 and jail sentence suspended
w ith one year probation with no
further violation o f law;
Steven Dean Brown, 48, Ione-
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 78 mph
in a 55 m ph zone, $132 fine.
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
tollowmg business:
Rick Alan Paullus, 42, Heppner-
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 82 mph
in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine;
Michael G. Callahan, 49, Lodi,
( A.-Taking Mule Deer in Closed
Season, $157 fine;
Benjamin J. Wilson, 28, Portland-
Hunting Prohibited Method (No
Shotgun Plug), $59 fine;
Joey Blake Powell, 19, Ione-
V lolation o f the Basic Rule, 77 mph
in a 55 mph zone, $147 fine;
Candelano Flores Rodriguez, 60,
Echo-Violation o f the Basic Rule,
81 mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 132 fine;
Cory C. Cooley, 25, Pendleton-
4-H News
Heppner Elementary School lists
its monthly schedule o f events for
November:
Red Ribbon Week: Nov. 13-16;
Thursday, Nov. 15-wear blue day;
Friday, Nov. 16-school in session,
wear red, white and blue day,
Parent/Teacher Club Harvest
Carnival from 5:30-8:30 p.m.;
Monday, Nov. 19-Advisory
Committee meeting at HES, 7 p.m.;
W ednesday, Nov. 21-early
dismissal for Thanksgiving, 12:50
p.m.;
Thursday-Fnday, Nov. 22-23-
Thanksgiving Holiday;
Tuesday, Nov. 27-student body
assembly, 10:30 a.m.;
Friday, Nov. 30-no school for
students or staff.
at 7:30 p.m. in the Heppner Elks
meeting room.
Morrow County American Red
Cross invites the community to an
open house honoring two Morrow
County volunteers recently returned
from New York.
Marsha Pratt and Michele Ball,
both from Imgon, spent three weeks
working with the Red Cross assisting
victims and workers. Their
assignment took them one block from
the W orld Trade Center tragedy.
The community is invited to visit
with them and hear o f their
expenences on Monday, Nov. 19,
Pin and Pots and Patterns
and Pans 4-H Club
By Emily Bergstrom, reporter
On Nov. 2, Pins and Pots and
Patterns and Pans had their first
meeting. During their first meeting,
members read the minutes from last
meeting, the treasurer's report, old
business and also elected officers.
New officers are: president, Krystal
Naims, vice-president, Megan Orr,
secretary, Kendra Rayburn, treasurer,
Laurie Murray, and reporter, Emily
CUSTOM HEAD SERVICE
Complet» Auto R«yiir
Gel Ready For Winter! Stop by
Custom Hoad S s rv lc s tor your F R E E
winter safsty Inspection today.
Wê chock:
z
All L ig h ts and Electrical A c c e s s o r ie s
z
z
Belts
z
H o se s
z W in d sh ie ld W ipe rs
Z Antifreeze z Tire«
z
Bergstrom.
The group leader is Rita
Bergstrom and the leader’s helper
is Sue Jones. Sue Jones also talked
to the club about making a quilt for
a larger service project.
Refill W a sh e r R e se rvlor
We M ake
POSTERS
Battery
z
V .
A ll Fluid L e ve ls
Parts & E n g in e s plue Installation
Stop I f & Sty Hi h
Mike Scott of 4 Rek Skeggt
1140 N Main, Hwy 395
Stanfield • 449-1276
Heppner Gazette-Times
TBACTIOM
I STORE
COMPUTE
BRAKE SERVICE
a ilG N M W
for Better Hamtting
and Tire Mileage
Every car should at least have a
thrust alignment. It relates all 4
wheels to a common center line to
insure maximum tire life and a
I \ .
centered steering wheel.
Over 90% of all cars
built today should
have a 4 wheel
alignment. Most
front wheel drives
and some rear wheel
drives have rear
wheel adjustments.
We invite you to ask
us about it.
^nt)T r
THRUST
ALIGNMENT
STANDARD
ALIGNMENT
4 WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
(Shims included)
.,vi
,.ii
I
CAUPER ASSEMBLY
i
qqss 2 2 s5 B O 1
f t 's Q t t
S
Boot
Outer/lnner
Pad & Plates
URHT TRUCKS B SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
j
Seal ^
Piston
FREE
BRAKE
INSPECTIONS
RVMRR
3B
At
nn
Our Most Popular Full Size Thick Application
R O A D HYDE
Our Best GAS CHARGED Passenger
Car Shock with a Lifetime Warranty
STRUTS ARE AVAILABLE
IN MOST APPLICATIONS
High Pressure Nitrogen Gas and Floating Piston Technology
combine to create the fastest responding shock ever.
SHOCKS INSTALLATION IS EXTRA
Secondary Shoe
Return Spring
Wheel Cylinder
Assem bly
Prim ary
Shoe
Cable Guide
Parking Brake Strut
Shoe
Hold-Down
Parts
Parking Brake Lever
Adjusting Cable
Parking
Brake Cable
Adjuster
Lever Spring
Secondary Shoe
Adjuster Lever
Adjuster Assem bly
COMPLETE FRONT
DISC BRAKE SERVICE
COMPLETE REAR
DRUM BRAKE SERVICE
1. Replace with remanutactured
or raiwlld Irani calipers
2. High Quality disc pads
3. Resurface rotors
A. Repack wheel bearings
(except FWDI
S. New (rent seals (except FWDI
B. Bleed ft adjust entire system
7. Free replacement 25,000 mile
warranty
1. High quality brake shoes
2. Resurface drams
3. All new hold-down return
springs
A. All ntw wheel cylinders
5. Adjust parking brake
1. Bleed ft Adlust entire system
7. Fran replacement 25.000 mile
warranty
S JJJfC
(MOST CARS)
(MOST CARS)
s u m
s i ________
NOVEMBER IS , H * 1 7
•HE TURKEY W ill BE
GIVEN AWAY EVERY HUVR
STOP IN ANO INTENTO WIN
C t ic ll!
1 24 North Main • Heppner
US SCHWAB
»
m
30 T U R K E Y S W ILL
B E G IV E N A W A Y
Only
$28
COM PLETE
FRONT DISC
AND
REAR DRUM
s/ 4 J F * 2 3 9 *
Be ready for holiday travel
SEVERE
WEATHER
KITS
Makes a great Christmas gift!
—
Sleeve & Bushings
. Backing Plate
Prim ary
Shoe
Return
Spring
Our M ost Popular Sport Utility and Mini Pickup Shock (2WD and 4WD)
O S
Bleeder
Screw
Caliper
REAR DRUM BRAKE ASSEMBLY
(M O S T VEH ICLES)
Our M ost Popular
Passenger Car Application
W
Of 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 Los
Schwab, we re proud of the brake service we provide our customers.
That's why we do it right, and we do it complete. We feel a brake system
is only as good as its weakest part. Here’s what we do:
SHOCKS B STRUTS
PASSENGER
<*■
676-9481
No purchase necessary
>
»
I