Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 26, 1989, Page TWO, Image 2

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B y M y H a n d ” fib r e s h o w in s e c o n d y e a r
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first opening and reception are
scheduled for October I at the Mor­
row County Museum in Heppner
The show will then travel to
Pendleton, and l^aGrandc
Country Fibre Artists' Guild
welcomes new members and would
like to sec the scope of the guild in
creased Many of the group are spin
ncr\. a few hase tried weaving and
currently the group is involved in a
natural dye project Interest has been
shown in such diverse subjects as
lockerhonking. color interpretation
and tapestry While many of the
members of the guild arc from the
south-county area, there is no
residence restriction Anyone in­
terested in becoming a member
and/or entering “ By My Hand is
encouraged to contact Rene Devin.
< A03) 676 ‘« W , or Vanessa Thomp
KM (909) 44 ) <i49
Thu fall the Country Fibre Artists'
Guild o f Heppner will host the open
ingof "B y My Hand” This travel­
ing fibre show, now in its second
year, will feature handwoven items,
hand spun (knitted or crocheted)
items, handfclting and basketry
Because no kits may be used, the
works
entered
present
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kaleidoscope of sty les Although the
show is not juried, it is judged and
the level o f workmanship was very
high last year “ By My Hand- pro
vides local fibensts with an oppor­
tunity to showcase their works, com
pare their skills, and develop a
market for those works which are for
sale
Heppner'% guild is the organizing
group for the show this year and area
businesses arc helping to sponsor it
Plans arc well underway with the en
try deadline set for Sept 22 Judg
me will he done on Ce*w s x «nd the
national competition with other
athletes It is hoped (hat anyone who
remembers Amund can meet with
him for a visit Anyone wishing to
see Amund can contact lean Nelson
,,t 9X9XIKK or Birdmc lullis at
422 7274
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5 00 a m - 1100 p m
Clem Chirped ;"H ey Grazelda.
run on down to *llll«»r*N
U l n l H a r t a n d ( b e v ru n
and pick me up some ice and
a bunch of refreshments To­
day I'm gonna play some ten­
nis. some volleyball, and some
baseball!"
Gruzelda Screamed . "O h No You Don't! Today you're gonna
mow the lawn, cut the weeds and clean up this yard'"
Clem moaned. "O h gee. Hon. I'd sure like to but I |ust can't
do a thing out in that HOT SUN"
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Watch For GIANT
Sidewalk Sale
Friday, Aug. 4th
5 0 -7 0 % off
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C ory W ade, Condon, scores a run for Willow Creek Saturday
in Prineville at the District 5 all star game Willow Creek lost
to Sisters
Willow Creek Little league
played District 5 hasehail last week
in Prineville
The opening game was against
Hcrmiston on Wednesday The
score ended up 6 I Hermiston's
favor Willow Creek's hits were by
Tony Beckett and Brent W right
Willow Creek went on to play Jcf
ferson County on Friday The score
was tied at the top of the fifth inning
but Jefferson made 11 runs to beat
W' i II ow Creek
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Thomason had two hits tor Willow
Creek Cory W ade and Joseph Healy
each had a hit
Saturday's play saw Willow Creek
up against Sisters in a loser's bracket
game Cory W ade and Trent Hughes
both had singles to score some runs
PUBLIC NOTICE
A Decision Notice/Decision
Memo prepared pursuant to the Na
tional Environmental Policy Act of
IdbM has been duly signed and ex
ecuted this date for
--C orral Thin Timber Sale;
located in portions of section! s i l l ,
12. 13. 14.25. 26. and 35. T h S „
R 26 F . and section(s) 7. 8. M. 16,
and 17 i 6 S . R. 27 E . W.M
Morow County, State of Oregon.
Heppner Ranger District, Umatilla
National Forest
Copies
of
the
Decision
Notice. IX-c isMin Memo arc available
at any Umatilla National Forest of­
fice The environmental documenta
lion is on file at the respective
District Ranger v Office.
Decisions may be appealed in ac
cordancc with the provisions of 56
CFR 217 by filing a written notice
of appeal w ithin 45 day s of the date
of this decision The appeal must be
filed with James F Torrence.
Regional Forester. Pacific Nor­
thwest Region PO itov 'n2 3
Portland. OR M720H, Reviewing Of­
ficer. and a copy simultaneously sent
to James A l-awrcncc. Forest
Supervisor. Umatilla National
Fmesi 2s i ' s
Hade) Avc
Pendleton. OR 47 HO I . Deciding Of­
ficer The notice of appeal must in
elude sufficient narrative evidence
and argument to show why this dcci
sion should be changed or reversed
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Signed this I Hth day of July, 1484
O Stunley Culls icrr for
JAMF.S \ I WV Kl \( |
Forest Supervisor
2517 S W Hailey Avenue
Pendleton. Oregon 47801
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Published
Jul^
26.
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Our T Bill Mones Mirk»l Vainint is
omneilrsi to the I S *n-k Tteasurs Bill *>
it s higher than the rair most hanks an- pav
mg u «tav And it will hr last as attractive
tomorrow
Hi ram U ils rau- vou need only II i«m
U hi won t pav anv vrt up fcrsind your mows
uv fc-dmllv lavurrd to 1100 n»'
tbu can aLvo wnte up to thnr checks per
month A>r <am amount And you can drpisii
or withdraw monrv as ohm as vou want at
am Beni Franklin office
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G e n u in e
Juls 18. discharged July 20.
Vickie Turrell, Heppner admitted
and discharged July 20.
Joan Scroggins. Heppner admitted
July 18. discharged July 20.
Donna Thompson admitted July
18. discharged July 23. and
Eula Bloodsworth, Lexington-
admitted July 20. discharged July
23
Peterson i
(V ) ' Heppn«!
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Jewelers
srs » job
PUBLIC NOTICE
M ORROW C O U N TY
Association of
Benjamin Frarik
Down's Supply
Express Tempor
Heppner Ga/ctt
IBM Corporatio
Morrow County
Pinncll Inc
Sherift s S|x\
Umatilla Co Pc
Anderson Perry
Bank of Faster
Clyde West Inc
Edward Surveyi
Jerry Doughcn
Norco Inc
Pclletrox
Ready mix Sand
Stur/a Constru
West One Bank
10464
2577
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563
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818
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8458
16231
5831
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2126 86
13783 h()
2155.80
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3700 (X)
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2269 21
2004 41
5467 (X)
30749 00
\AC 276
Bills Paid Over S500.00 Mas 1484
ACCRUAL BASIS
(.eneral Fund
Bank of Easier
25561 02
Benton County
7854.64
4650 (N)
B.C.O.A.C
Etrst Intenta
1775.53
Heppner Postma
N X ) (X)
Light Impressi
547.94
Oregon Dept ()
5012 22
Pioneer Memori
M 4 (X)
940 63
Stephen Trukos
Umvcrsits Pro
714 56
Koud Fund
Association of
Case Power ¿k E
IX'vin Oil Co
Heppner Auto P
John Day Riggi
Oregon Dept O
Pendleton Dies
Russell Oil Co
Umatilla Co Fc
W estern States
6tX)2 18
705 IX
.774 40
1150 75
737 50
2802 65
779.73
844 22
1424 44
5826 40
Bart D Taylor
Columbia Basin
Edward Survcyi
H&J Plumbing
Howard Pettyjo
Lott's Electri
Pacific Mutual
Quill Corporal
l S West Comm
B&C Repair I
CH2M Hill
Dobyns Pest Co
Hcrmiston Tire
Icxington Auto
Pacific Mutual
Pendleton Grai
Sul Britt
United Crushin
Woodpecker Tru
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2664 38
2339 62
526
1420
825
7256
791
15458
8684
3729
July 26. I4N4
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May 10 •
May 10 -
May 17 -
O r d e r A p p r o v i n g One ( 1 ) Ta x
Refund
R e s o l u t i o n i n The M a t t e r o f
A p p r o v in g the J u v e n i l e S e r v i c e s
Coaamasion P la n o f J u v e n i l e
Programs to R e s t r a i n D e I in q u e n c y
in Morrow C o u n t y
R e s o l u t i o n and O r d e r i n t h e
M a t t e r o f T r a n s f e r o f Fu n d s
W i t h i n t h e F a i r a Rodeo Fund
R e s o l u t i o n and O r d e r i n t h e
M a t t e r o f T r a n a f e r o f Funds
W i t h i n the J u v e n i l e S e r v i c e s
C o a a m a s t o n e r Fund
R e s o l u t i o n In the M atter o f
C t t a b I i x h l n g P e t t y Ca s h F u n d s
F o r C u t a f o r t h P ar k and Anaon
W r i g h t Par K W i t h i n t h e G e n e r a l
F u nd
C o r p o r a t e R e s o l u t i o n to Lease
For I r r i g o n Rescue V e h i c l e
O r d e r A p p r o v i n g one ( 1 ) Tax
Refund
Published July 26. 1484
May 17
May 2U -
May 2U -
May 2U -
May 2k -
May 31 -
May 31 -
May,
1989
Two ( 2 ) O r d e r s i n t h e M a t t e r
o f Appointm ent o f a J u s t i c e o f
The P e a c e , P r o - T e m p o r e
O r d e r A p p r o v i n g One ( 1 ) T a x
Refund
R e s o l u t i o n in the M atter o f
Mouse R e s o l u t i o n (MR) 1695
Two ( 2 ) O r d e r s i r t h e M a t t e r
o f Appointm ent o f a j u s t i c e o f
The P e a c e , P r o - T e m p o r e
R e s o l u t i o n in the Matter o f
S u p p o r t i n g R e s t o r a t i o n o f S25
M i l l i o n m Funding f o r the
R e g i o n a l S t r a t e g i e s Program
R e s o l u t i o n implementing the
Amended M o r r o w C o u n t y J u v e n i le
S e r v i c e s Coaiprehensive P lan
F o r F i s c a l Y e a r 1988 - 8 9
R e s o l u t i o n in the Matter o f
D e c l a r i n g O p p o s i t i o n to Re­
s t r i c t i o n on v e h i c u l a r T r a f f i c
U s i n g P u b l i c F r e e w a y s and S u p p o r t
f o r I n t e r - C o u n t y C o o p e r a t io n to
R e s i s t Same
Barbara Bloodsworth
C l e r k o f t h e M o r ro w C o u n t y C o u r t
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2075.00
1087.05
2465.00
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479.25
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411 Emergency Fund
Morrow Co Medical Fund
Irrigon Park
City of Hennis
1200 OO Morrow County
18411 24 Irrigon Park &
410 58
U S West Comm
1445 40
Port of Morrow
Morrow Co School IMst
Revenue Sharing
Port of Morrow
2145 57 Morrow Co Scho
323184 61
Acerman Roofì
7120 00
City of Boardman
Blue Mt Kduc District
County School Fund
City of Boardm
10126 0 8 Blue Mt Fil m at
6408" 20
Morrow Co Scho
761 04
City of Heppner
Blue Mt H & I
Other Road Districts
City of Heppner
13222.74
l Btotilfft Cowl
2 ’ 42 45
City of Boardman
1326 14
City of lone
N Morrow Vector Control
( Its of Heppne
1 A A4 nt
City of lone
799 17 Bank of Easter
3598 76
< its ,<l Irrigo
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City of Irrigon
(ienet Mandet Trust
Fair and Rodeo F und
City of Irrigon
4347 20 Division of St
1074 44
M k k Mountain
721 19
City of Ia-xington
Unclaimed Monies
M\K I lour Co
863 90 tits of I ex mg
x.jy | 4 Division of St
446 72
Mental Health Fund
Boardman RFPD
Forest Patrol
Association of
1267 75
Boardman Rural
1030 30 Oregon State D
2452.04
City of Boardm
771 48
Heppner RFPD
Personal Property Sales
Pacific Mutual
Heppner Rural
2255.22
501 16 ( Frcgon Departm
931 48
Bank of Easter
4159 50
Irrigon RFPD
Unsegregated Taxes
Gilliam County
577.67
lltigon Kura!
1235 89 Richard Patter
716 86
Carles E Joh
1280(H)
Heppner Cemetery
Roberta Tramp
3140 26
Oregon Dept O
885 (X) Heppner Cemete
1047 18
Motor Pool
lone-lex Cemetery
Hops Body Shop
566 59 lone Lexington
801 89
Russell OH Co
1184 51
Boardman Park
Boardman Park
2564 13
May 10 -
With Our (xMinectionWoiill Earn
Higlier Money Market Account Rates.
R in g s
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
reports admitting and discharging the
following patients during the past
week
Billie Gentry. Heppner admitted
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Sisterv got four hits to come from
behind in the suth inning and take
the lead from Willow Creek They
beat Willow Creek K b
Coach for Willow Creek was John
Kcercscmakcr and Manager was
Jerry Healy
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It's time again to start cleaning up
your lefts so there art no hazards like
fire or someone get hurt on them.
Proto by Joyca Hugh*«
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The Heppner Police Department
reports handling the following
business during the past week:
July 17: 11:17 a m Report of
T h ief; 7 :2 4 p m Report of
Suspicious Person. 8:37 p m -
citation issued for No Motorcyle
License
July 18 11:10 p m eft*inn issued
for Disobeyed Stop Sign
July 14 4:21 p m Found Child.
11:35 p m -Prowler Call.
July 20 II a m assist Morrow
County ShenfTs Department. 8 21
p m -citation issued for Illegal
Former IFYE to visit area -
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Backing.
July 21 4:33 p m assist Morrow
County ShenfTs Department. 4 22
p m Report of Disturbance. 11 48
p m Disturbance City Park
July 22 I 41 a m Prowler Call.
II 13 a m -Report of Rape
July 23: 12:50 a m request of­
ficer for Security Check. 1 1 4 a m -
citation issued for Excessive Noise.
4 42 p m assist Fire Department
Heppner Police
Report
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Word has been received by Jean
Nelson that Amund Kvam a former
International Foreign Youth Ex-
change from Norway who visited
here in 1969 will be in the area
beginning Sun . July 30 He will be
in Eugene to partiiinatr in an inter
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W C L L playS District 5 Ail
Star games in Prineville