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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1986)
TWO The Heppner ( . u n i r T im ri llrppnrr Oregon. H r 4 n r U i v M irth I t ISO* Opens practice in Heppner Roberi M. Clark Kobert M Clark. MSW. hai begun a private counseling practice In Heppner He ha* been in private practice in Pendleton for two y e a n and has worked for the last year as a partlim e consultant at the Pioneer M emorial Hospital nursing home He is in Heppner on Thursdays and will make appointments to see local client* through his Pendleton office. 276-4017 He is a registered clinical social worker He has fiv e years social work experience including the position of Mental Health Specialist at Mld-Col- umbia Psychiatric Hospital. Rich land. Washington social worker - case manager at the Stress Center. St Anthony Hospital. Pendleton, individual, adolescent, m arital and fam ily therapy for the Catholic Fam ily Services in Spokane. Wash ington. crisis line counseling and mental health research for the Com munity Mental Health Center in Spokane independent living skills provider at the Spokane County Community Service in Spokane, and marital therapist, personal growth group leader for K aslem Washing ton University at Cheney He earned both a Bachelor of Art* in social work and a M S W at Eastern Washington University at Cheney Clark also began the Satellite R eferral Service March I The service, he says, is a "different way to meet people Especially in rural areas, there are times when people have difficulty meeting other adults "Anyone over 16 can apply for the referral se rv ic e ," he says " It is just as confidential as the applicant would like It to be Widowed and d iv o rc e d p e o p le ," he concludes "gen era lly make the most use of this type service State of Eastern 0 reKon to sel1 col,ector 001113 baker Gold and Silver was com missioned to strike an official coin for the state of Eastern Oregon at last Saturday 's legislative session in Heppner The coins will be available in bronze for 64 *6 and silver for 117 66 The silver coins will each contain one ounce of silver and each of the 2.250 limited edition will be number ed The coins are expected to be available June 15 Order forms are available locally at the four loca lions which sell cilirenship cards and 63 bills Heppner Bowl, Coast to Coast. Petersons Jewelers, and the Country Rose In other business, the legislators discussed elections for state officers which will be held in conjunction with the Miners Jubilee at Baker, the state’s capital, the third weekend in July Officers now serving the state are mostly appointed, and the legitla lure is awaiting input from loral Chambers of Com m erce to decide which offices the state should have Average water supplies forecast Spring and summer water sup plies are forecast to be near average during the March July period says the Morrow County Soil and Water Conservation District P re c ip ita tio n during F eb ru a ry was very heavy At Heppner, 2 S3 inches of precipi tation were measured which is 228 percent of the average 1 11 inches of moisture The March I snowpack at the Arbuckle Mountain snow course was 24 inches deep with 6 0 " water content This is 6» percent of average The Madison Butte Snotel site reported I 8 inches of water equivalent Forecasts of stream flow assum mg normal weather conditions orcur lor the rest of the season, are a* follows Butter Creek near Pine City. 11 3 thousand acre feet, which is 67 percent of the Average March July- 11 6 thousand acre feet Rhea Creek near Heppner. 6 8 thousand acre feet, which is 65 percent of the average for the March July period of 7 2 thousand acre feet Willow Creek at Heppner. 8 6 thousand acre feet which is 112 percent of the average March July 7 7 thousand acre feet Rock Creek above Cayuse Canyon near Condon 16 3 thousand acre feet which is 105 percent of the March July average 15 5 thousand acre feet brochures promoting the state of Eastern Oregon which will be distri buted throughout the state withinl he next two to three weeks The brochures will also be distributed throughout the U nited States " b e f o r e p eop le begin heading through this area on their way to Expo said State Senator Don Cole Fill y Proclamation IN TH E CO U N TY COURT FOR THE S TATE O F O R E G O N FOR T H E C O U N TY OF Ml »RRoW IN T H E M A T T E R OF A C O U N TY COURT P R ix I.A M A T K iN R E SO Li TIO N THIS M A T T E R H AV IN G COME B EFO R E TH E MORROW COI N TY C O U R T on March 18. 1666. the Court makes the following findings and issues the following Resolution W H EREAS the Morrow County Court has always held the Heppner High School, and the Heppner Fillies Basketball Team in the highest esteem, and WHEREAS, the Fillies had a tremendous regular season with a record that included 17 wins and only one loss and W HEREAS, the Fillies continued their domination by eliminating in succession the teams from Am ity, Crow, and Corbett in the State Tournament, and WHEREAS, th«- Fillies are in fact the 1666 Class " A " Basketball Champions. and W HEREAS the F illies are "A w es o m e " and W HEREAS, the tremendous support provided by the cheerleaders and pep band have brought everyone a sense of community pride NOW THEREFORE HI-. IT RESOLVED that by proclamation of the Morrow County Court. 1686 is hereby das la red THE YE vit OF THE FtU IES Dated this 18th day of March, 1686 MORROW C O U N TY COURT Donald C M cElligott. Judge Irvin E Rauch. Commissioner G W Peck, Commissioner Barbara Bloodsworth, Clerk Scottsman shares ‘blarney' i i » li . ¡’j Katie Bacon. :). daughter of Marcy and Bill Bacon. Heppner hears a bit o' blarney at the knee of Ron McDonald McDonald brought a touch of Ireland to the Heppner Library story hour last Thursday 4