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M»l K - r w H eppner G a i r i l e - T i m e t . l l e p p a r r . O rrgun W ednesday. J u li J. I MU Watercolor artist conducts local workshop Peg dnplays one o f her watercolor secncopes Noted w aterco lo r a rtis t I ’ eg Nickerson conducted a workshop at the Morrow County Fairgrounds Dorm building Monday. July I Nickerson. Ihe w ife of form er Heppner resident and cousin of Harry O'Donnell France* (N icki N ickerson, made her slop a( 'Heppner enroule lo Ihe coast from •in elder hostel at Eastern Oregon Stale College where she had spent a week studying w ith a rtis t Ian (»ant ley Seven local artists enrolled in the workshop to learn w atercolor techniques how to handle color, the brush, etc Nickerson stressed Hospital Notes Pioneer M em orial H ospital reports admitting and discharging the following patients during the past week Paul Hisler, Jr . Heppner • ad m ilted June 23. discharged June 2( Richard Hendricks, lone admit ted June 24 discharged June 25 Patricia brindle llcppner admit led June 24. discharged June 25. Diana beckelt, Heppner admit led June 25. discharged June 29 George Sieler. Heppner admitted June 26. discharged June 27. la-e Chamber*. Heppner admit ted June 27. discharged June 28. Kristin Anderson, ione admitted June 28, discharged June 3«. and Kim Warren. Heppner admitted June 2H. discharged June 30 One patient. E velyn W arren, Heppner. who was admitted to the hospital June 29. was still receiving care at press time Monday fundamentals with a basic appio.n h of painting a light sky in the background and a dark land.se ap< in the foreground to instruct her students Her realistic interpretations in watercolor have re< eivcd numerou' awards in competitions have hunt! in Juried shows in South Dakota Iowa, and Texas and have I m - ct purchased by banks corporation.» and private collectors of twelve stales f ’cg Nickerson paintings have been published in two different bell Telephone Company c .ilcndur Krebs enters guilty plea to Robbery I Charge that used work chosen by com pr'i (ion She was a top winner of the IMki SO Outdoor Art (untesi and was included in the Women Artist* Today traveling exhibit of 1979 In Texas she was presented three one man shows since I9B2 Peg Nickerson s art training h j* included courses in drawing and painting from the Ant Institute of Chicago, the l mversily of Oregon and the University of South Pakula She studied for one year under Oscar Howe, late Artist laureate of South Dakota, and has participated in workshops taught by Gene Dougherty, b ill Alexander Herb Thomson Chauncey Nelson »nd Clay McGaugh) She presents at least two dtffe-ent one artist shows per year and ' teaches watercolor painting work shops regularly in Texas and South Dakota Her work is displayed in Sioux fa ll SD by PCI (»aliene* in Mitchell. S D by the Oscar Howe Art Center and in Texas by the Main book Shops of Fredericksburg and Kerrville. and the H ill Country Arts Foundation of Ingram ¡ r c .c c S Golf E ...- ............ +1 v John W Krebs is O re g o n S ta le Penitentiary entered a guilty plea at the Morrow County ( our thou*«' (■riday June a on charges of Robbery I and Possession of a Firearm by an Inmate of pen.il Institution Charges of A tte m p te d Assault. Assaulting a Public Safely Officer, Fx < onv o t in possession of a fire a rm , t nauthon/ed I sc of a Motor Vehicle and Hurglary I were dropped report* Morrow County D is tric t A ttorney. Richard McNerney The court set August 6 (or sentencing following a pre sentence investigation, and received recommendations of a 25 year sen fence w ith a mandatory minimum of lu years In other business this past week the D is tric t Attorney s o ffice reports Hrure H Young 25 Heppner entered a change of plea June 35 to Guilty to Failure to Fall Trees Away from Class II Stream charges of fa ilu re lo notify the State Forestry before commencing an operation and Failure lo Provide Adequate Temporary Crossing on Class II Stream were dropped He was sentenced to pay $112 in (me* and assessments Arraignment was set for July lu for Arnulfo Kodriguer Ponce, 31. Itoardman on a charge of Driving While Suspended D.A.’s Report Arraignment was set lor July II lor Kathryn Mane Amtmrgy 35. li rigori on a charge of Disorderly Conduct Arraignment was set for July It for Rickey Curtis Amhurgy. 39. Irrigon. on a charge of Disorderly Conduct Judgement on Plea and sen te n e ws handed down June 29 lo (»ary Ilouglat Green. 22. Pendleton, cm a charge of Driving While Suspended a felony He was sentenced to one year bench probation with no further violations of the law and fined $362 Judgement on plea and sentence was handed down to Stephen F ilini! Anderson 17, t ’mattila on charges of Driving Under the Influence of W e d n e s d a y I a llie s D u f f e r s lada Tibbie* low gross l.ueille Masses long drive Jo Pettyjohn closest to pin badly Kielner least putts Fourteen members were present Inloxicant» and D riv in g While Revoke»! misdemeanors He was jfdeled lo pay a fine of $577, receive Mental Health Treatment and his license was suspended for three years Donald Grubbs. II . Umatilla was sentenced June 29 to two years in the Oregon Corrections Division which was suspended to one year formal probation with special terms Mental Health Treatment, and No ( ont.ii t with Victim He had been charged with Criminal Mistreat men! I P a tric Y erdell E rickson. 19. Irrigon was sentenced June 29 lo five year* in the Oregon Corrections Division form al probation re s titu tio n of $2 (tv 12 and a fine of $550 Hr had hern charged with two counts of C n a u lh o ru rd Use of a Motor VaMcIa Jerry Michael T rill. 29. Salem, entered a plea of Nol Guilty June 28 In two counts of Theft I 1-800-632-FISH O i l this number (toll-free in O e q o n ) for up-to date information o r these streams ■ Clackamas ■ Deschutes ■ Sandy TH IS IN F O R M A T IO N IS UPO ATFD DAILY BY 9 00 A M W t EKDAYS AS A PUBLIC SERVICE “W ith a little less luck, I could w in a fortune.” What’s Your Opinion? \ Question "Ho you (eri morr patriotic on this Fourth of July than in the past’ Yes I do b rciU M the American honlagcs have been released/' said Ashley Conklin of lone PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE <>F S tT l’ I.EMEN'TAI. HI DGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for Morrow County of the fiscal year I9B4 K5 w ill lie held .It the Count) Courthouse in the County Court chamber». Court Street. Ileppner. OH at 8 to a m on July 17. 19» The budget document may !*• inspected or copies obtained by interested per sons at the office of the County Court Itoom M l. located in the County Courthouse. lunCourl Street. Ileppnet OK between the hours of H («la m to 12 OOnoon and I nop m toS i»)p m Any person may appear at the public hearing on the supple mental budget, and discuss the budget or any part of it Morrow County Supplemental budget Financial Summary For the Fiscal Year 1984 K5 JUVENILE SERVICES COMMISSION Resources Grant for Crossroads lavan from General Fund M a i Raaaurcw Requirements Personal Services M il« la U s t i ms Total Requirements laiRayne Howman budget officer Published July 3. 10» $1,73.1 uu too oo * 2 " ■ $ 300 01) i r n i»i $2.033 on Norn I on (m ess you II just have t i ' h u \ a tic ket lo r the ( )rcgon Lc >ucr\ s new game. I he sky s I lie l im it ( >nl\ tins tim e. tr\ not to cross your lingers c|uilc v > hard So c m Id i tile d Mi I m i I in .is c d Salem after w in n in g an in st.i'it " 1 ■ in the O regon l ottery Irn e . 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