I l I I I I I I I ■ I l I , ■ I I I Local man gathers relics of Heppner’s past I l 11 ■ • , I l Bessie Wet/ell Newspaper l ibrary University o f Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 I V u i é â ^ e lü É lÆ Page 6 Youth participate in fishing derby at Cutsforth Park Youth gather at the hank and hope to catch the biggest fish. VOL. 125 NO. 20 10 Pages Wednesday, May 17,2006 Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon Lexington hears cable TV proposal from WindWave The Lexington proposal also offers 15 local FM s tatio n s and the Emergency Alert System to Lexington customers at no additional cost. W i n d Wa v e ’s proposal also stipulated that they take over all assets a sso c ia te d with the abandonment of the plant of the city of Lexington but The Lexington Town Council, at their regular meeting May 9, heard a proposal from WindWave Technologies, Inc., to offer cable television services for the town. Nate Arbogast and Tom Rawlins of WindWave presented a package which would offer Lexington resid en ts the first 25 channels from the current H eppner TV system for $25.50 per month. Arbogast said that Lexington residents could receive HBO for an The lone School additional $11 monthly fee. Board, at th eir regular According to WindWave, “channels over 25 will not M onday night m eeting, perform satisfactorily on the discussed creating a formal Lexington system because of policy in order to request bandw idth re strictio n lone Education Foundation grants, while still considering issues.” Currently, Heppner lone School District staffing subscribers can receive 34 and ending fund and balance ex p ectatio n s. The board channels for $37.50. The 25 ch an n els decided to let the foundation include 2-KATU ( ABC- go through their cycle for a Portland); 3-public access; year and revisit the issue at 4-K .E PR -19 (CBS a later date. The board also Washington); 5-Spike; 6- K.OIN (CBS-Portland); 14- discussed an April 29 car fire Sci-Fi; 15-TNT; 16-VH1; at the school, which blew out 17-UPN (P o rtlan d ); 18- six windows, causing an CN N; 19-W GN; 20- estimated $ 1,600 in damage, Discovery; 2I-A & E ; 22- and scorched the sidewalk. Bryn WTBS; 7-HBO; 8- KGW A d m in is tra to r (NBC-Portland); 9-Disney; Browning commented that it 10- KOPB (PBS-Portland); was fortunate that the fire 11- ABC Family; 12-FOX 12 didn't break through into the (Portland; they don't receive school. The car owner was FOX 49 from the Tri-Cities); uninsured and the district 13-ESPN; 23-U SA ; 24- will have to cover the cost K VEW -42 ( ABC- of the repairs. Browning said W ashington); and 15- that there is a $1,000 KN D U -25 (N BC- insurance deductible. D espite several Washington). rem ed ies, the sidew alk Twelve o f the proposed channels were not c o n crete still appears available on the current damaged with soot and may system, which offered 12 have to be rechiseled or channels for $15 with an completely replaced. In other busirtess. the additional cost for HBO. board: w ould not take on any liability on the open line system and asks that the city of Lexington remove those facilities within 12 months. WindWave would reserve a 12-month option on the return of the TV plant in total to the city of Lexington. Arbogast said that WindWave was “willing to continued page 2 lone School Board discusses foundation grants , -heard from B row ning about several maintenance projects which need to be accomplished as time and finances permit, in clu d in g rep lacin g the s c h o o l’s d o u b le doors, re p la cin g double ovens continued page 2 Youth, from toddlers to 14 year olds. prepare fur the fishing derby sponsored by ODFVV and Morrow County Parks on May 6. MCSO scrap metal and vehicle cleanup closing The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office scrap metal and broken-down vehicle cleanup for South Morrow County is drawing to a close. The final day to drop off items is Sunday. May 21. Collection times will be between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. M onday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday hours will be between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you have a vehicle or scrap metal to drop off. call Sgt. Rayhurn or Deputy Lehman at Morrow County Sheriff’s Office at 676-5317 to make arrangements. Victor and Nancy Vander Does, w ith Blane Mahonev and his fish. -a i Primary Election Results T u e s d a y , M a y 16, 2 0 0 6 - M o r r o w C o u n t y O n ly C O N TESTED RACES - MEASURES Preliminary, unofficial results only H E P P N E R H A R D M A N L 1 E R R X 1 1 0 N N G T 0 E 1 G 0 N B T 0 T 0 A R D M A L S A N N County Commissioner, Position No. 2 Loyal Russell Bums, Jr. 289 Ken A. Grieb 736 Judge of the Circuit Court, 6th District, Position 5 Christopher R. Brauer 655 Steven Fogelson 331 Annetta L. Spicer 1210 District Attorney, Morrow County Elizabeth Ballard GFNCRAL CLFCTION RUNOFF 1156 John L. Ballard Valerie B. Doherty GCNCRAL SUCTION RUNOFF 274 25-45: S p e e d w a y 25-46: l o n e D is tric t Kxci.se T ax to s u p p o r t S p e e d w a y D e s e lo p n ie n t T h r e e Y e a r O p t i o n T ax f o r G e n e r a l O p e r a t i n g K x p e n se s 811 1809 533 60 80 Ves ^ Yes ^ M The NAPA Tool Truck will be here with Special Prices on Tools & Filters! 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