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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July
5, 1995
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Soroptimist install new officers, initiate new member
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The Morrow County Clerk's
office at the courthouse in
Heppner reports issuing the
following marriage licenses
during the past week:
June 26: Sidney Joseph Jolly,
48, San Diego, CA.; and
Barbara Edman Grossman,
49, Boardman;
Gabriel Flores, 21, Irrigon;
and
Coral Marie Charter, 19,
Irrigon.
Pharmacy &
Your Health
Boardman Pharmacy
& Hardware
Outgoing president Ann Spicer (I) initiates new member Janelle
Lacey.
L-R: Judy Wright, Pat Hyatt, Judie Laughlin, Pauline Winter (standing in for Carol Bennett), Margo
Sherer, Bettie Doherty, Mary Goheen, Marsha Sweek, Vi Wilgers.
Scholarship deadline nears
The Gertrude McRae Schol­
arship Committee announces
that applications for scholar­
ships are still available.
Students graduating from
Grant County high schools will
be given preference. Graduates
of W heeler, Morrow and
Wasco counties, in that order,
will also be considered.
Preference for grants will be
given to those having com­
pleted one or more years of col­
lege and preference will be to
Oregon residents.
Applications are due by
August 1, at 5 p.m., and may
be obtained at the Grant Coun­
ty Courthouse by contacting
County Judge Dennis Rey­
nolds, P.O. Box 220, Canyon
City, OR 97820, or by telephone
at 575-0059.
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Asthma Drug Recom­
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treasurer; Bettie Doherty, recording secretary;
Marsha Sweek, corresponding secretary; Pat
Hyatt, delegate; Vi Wilgers, alternate delegate;
Mary Goheen, federation delegate.
The Soroptimist club welcomed new member
Janelle Lacey.
Soroptimist International Club of Heppner
held their installation of new officers and initia­
tion of new members recently. Newly elected
officers are Judy Wright, president; Judie
Laughlin first vice president; Carol Michael Ben­
nett, second vice president; Margo Sherer,
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Murray's Drug
July 11th Tuesday
12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.
The Willow Creek Country
Club will be closed July 8, from
1-3 p.m. for the Heppner High
Morrow County's forest receipts down
An estimated $142 'million
dollars will be shared by 31
counties in Oregon and 27
counties in Washington as their
portion of the 1995 National
Forest System receipts. This
amount is about 53% of the
$268 million in receipts
distributed nationally among 43
states and Puerto Rico.
According to Regional Forest­
er John Lowe of the Pacific Nor­
thwest Region, the Oregon
estim ated
total
is
$109,857,778.39, with Morrow
County's estimated total for
1995 set at $95,484. (Last year,
Morrow County received
$256,092.) The estimated share
for
W ashington
is
$31,782,016.43. "W e provide
these advance estimates of
payments to help local budget
planners," Lowe said, adding
that "final payments will b*?
based on actual amounts col­
lected."
Provisions of the Omnibus
Budget Reconciliation Act of
1993 were designed to mitigate
economic effects associated
with the listing of the northern
spotted owl. This year, they
allow the Forest Service to pay
counties affected by reductions
in forest revenues at a rate
equal to 82 percent of a five-
year (1986-1990) average.
Normally, 25 percent of re­
venues collected from land-use
fees and the sale of resources
from 24.5 million acres of na­
tional forests and national
grasslands go to the states,
which are required by federal
law to use their share of the
money for public schools and
roads.
Interim payments represen­
ting 75 percent of the estimated
total state shares of national
forest receipts will be made in
October. The balance will be
paid in December, when final
figures on the revenue collected
during fiscal year 1995 are
available.
V o lle y b a ll g a m e a t
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The location of the state All
Star Volleyball game on July 15
at 6 p.m., for 3A, 2A and 1A
schools, has been changed to
David Douglas High School in
northeast Portland.
lone volleyball coach, Chari­
ty McElligott will be coach for
the game and lone player Mary
Jane McCarty will be one of on­
ly two 1A girls playing in the
state.
Lexingt on News
By Delp
felpha Jones
Stanley Kemp is at St. Vin­
cent Hospital in Portland where
he is recuperating from heart
surgery.
Market Report
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202 1st. N.W.
P.O. Box 170
Boardman, Oregon 97818
481-9474
481-7351
The Morrow County Health
Dept, lists the following mon­
thly schedule for blood
pressures and immunizations:
Thursday, July 6-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m.;
Monday, July 10-blood
pressures and immunizations,
county office, Irrigon 1-4 p.m.;
Tuesday, July 11-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Boardman 9 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, July 13-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m-noon.
Monday, July 17-blood
pressures and immunizations,
lone city hall, 2-4 p.m.
Tuesday, July 18-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Boardman, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, July 20-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m.;
Tuesday, July 25-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Boardman, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, July 27-blood
pressures and immunizations,
Heppner office, 8:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m.
School classes of 1970 and 1975
reunion scramble.
HCC to meet
The Heppner Coordinating
Council will meet on Tuesday,
July 11, at 7:30 a.m. in the
GEODC office.
Topics to be discussed in­
clude current matters of com­
munity concern involving the
Unified Recreation District and
the Willow Creek Park District.
Issues related to the recreation
district's program of co-curric-
ular activities and the park
district's swimming pool pro­
ject are on the agenda. Also,
proposed property withdraw­
als from the park district will be
discussed.
The public is welcome to at­
tend the meetings of the Hepp­
ner Coordinating Council
which are held on the second
and fourth Tuesday mornings
of each month.
The purpose of the Heppner
Coordinating Council is to
build the economic health, uni­
ty and progress of the Heppner
area. The council is chaired by
George Koffler, president of
the Bank of Eastern Oregon.
Asthm a is an obstruction and
inflam m ation o f the airway pas­
sages from the mouth to the lungs.
This chronic health problem af­
fects approxim ately 12 million
Am ericans. R esearchers are co n ­
stantly evaluating new m edicines
which may help the m illions of
children and adults who suffer
from asthma.
Recently an advisory com m it­
tee o f the U .S . Food and Drug
A dm inistration (F D A ) re co m ­
mended approval of a new type
o f asthm a m edicine. The new
drug, called
has both
antiinflam m atory and broncho-
dilator activity. A unique prop­
erty o f zileutron is that it inhibits
the action o f enzym es referred to
as leukotrienes. These enzym es
are thought to cau se inflam m a­
tion o f the air passages. A sth ­
m atics tend to have high levels
o f leukotrienes present in nasal
secretions and in fluid lining the
lungs. B lo ck in g the e ffe ct o f
leukotrienes is thought to im ­
p rove fo rced ex p ira to ry flow
rates, and in som e patients there
may be a reduced need for other
asthm a m edicines (beta agonists
and cortisteroid s).
zileutron,
Zileutron can cause headache,
abdominal pain, dizziness, and in­
somnia. Even though the potential
for liver problems is low, the manu­
facturer recommends liver func­
tion tests be conducted at the be­
ginning of therapy, at three months,
and then periodically.
Come Join Us
Classes of ‘70 & ‘75, Heppner
Fairgrounds, Saturday, July 8,
9 p.m . Dance and visit with
classmates and friends.
Music by Full Tilt Audio
Barley
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