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John Day U nit closed fire season
Closed fire season will be
declared on the John Day Unit
within the Central Oregon
District
of
the
Oregon
Department of Forestry at 12:01
a m., Friday, July 10.
During the closed fire season,
open burning is restricted except
by permit.
The following requirements
for forest operations will be in
effect: equipment must be
equipped with spark arresters and
fire extinguishers; fire tools must
be carried; watchman service is
required; and smoking is
prohibited within an operation
area.
These
restrictions
and
requirements apply to lands
Grant writing workshop scheduled
A regional grant writing work
shop for the six counties of north
central Oregon is set for Tuesday,
July 14 at Fossil, from 9 a m.-3
p.m. at Isobel Edwards Hall at the
Wheeler County Fairgrounds.
Sue Brewer, Integrated Fam
ily Services director of the Mid-
Columbia Council of Governments
and grant writer, will conduct the
workshop.
Topics will include latest grant
trends, writing winning proposals
in a highly competitive market,
building on successes and lever
aging funds. Information will be
presented on a range of potential
funding sources including founda
tions and federal and state agen
cies. Individual projects will also
be addressed.
The workshop will be geared
toward intermediate and advanced
grant writing techniques, although
first-time grant writers, as well as
experienced, are invited to attend.
There will be a no-host one
hour lunch break.
The workshop is sponsored by
Wheeler County and costs $35 per
person, which includes all materi
als. Registration is at the door or
in advance through Wheeler Co.
Economic Development, P.O. Box
427, Fossil, OR 97830. Checks
may be made payable to Wheeler
County.
For more information, contact
Brewer at 298-4010, or Lyn Craig,
Wheeler County economic devel
opment coordinator at 763-2355.
Colleges announce spring honor roll
Eastern Oregon University
Eastern Oregon University has
announced its 1998 spring quar
ter dean’s list. To qualify for the
dean's list, students must have a
3.5 grade point average or better
and a minimum of 12 graded hours.
Luke Swanson of lone and Ryan
Munkers of Lexington qualified
for the list.
Central Oregon
Community College
Central Oregon Community
College has announced its 1998
spring term honor roll. Ben Ewing
of Heppner received high honors,
a 3.75-3.89 grade point average
and Rachel Gremnger of Spray
received honors (3.6-3.74 grade
point average).
Engagement
Tallman - McConnell
Robert McConnell and Cynthia Tallman
Cynthia Tallman and Robert McConnell have announced their
engagement to be married on July 11, 1998, at Cutsforth Park.
The bride-to-be is a Heppner Elementary educational assistant.
The bridegroom is employed at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital as
a certified nurse's aide.
Parents are Howard and Donna Honeycutt of Kennewick, WA..
and Charles McConnell of Heppner. The officiating pastor will be
Duane Jones.
St. Patrick's Senior Center
Bulletin Board
There were 79 present for the senior dinner July 1 and 16
meals were home delivered. Paul Breeding and Tom Sly did a great
job barbecuing the hamburgers. Linda Crane of the Christian
Missionary Fellowship helped in the kitchen, serving and cleaning
up. A Nutrition Site Meeting with only three members present was
held after the meal. Bingo was played at 1 p.m.. Hearing aid
assistance was given and blood pressures taken before the meal.
The menu for July 15 will be chicken enchiladas, green salad, Jello
with carrots and pineapple and cookies. Members of the Episcopal
Church will serve. Blood pressures will be taken before the meal
There was no breakfast Friday. The menu for July 10 will be
potato and egg casserole, muffin, cereal, fruit, orange juice, milk
and coffee. The July 17 menu will be waffles, bacon, hot or cold
cereal, fruit, orange juice, milk and coffee.
Pinochle was played both Tuesday and Friday afternoons. The
office was not open Friday since the staff took a Fourth of July
holiday.
The bus is scheduled to go Condon Thursday, July 23. Sign up on
the sign-up sheet in the senior office or call 676-9030.
Remember exercise class Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m. Cards
will be Tuesday and Friday afternoons.
The Dollaride car is available to take seniors and the disabled to
appointments. Call the Senior Center office to schedule. There are
great drivers for each week day, 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Call the day before
your appointment if possible. Call at least two or three days ahead
for out of town appointments.
F R E E P U B LIC CON CERTS
a t B oardm an and irrig on M arina Parks
JICc u s / c
i n {h e C P arlzs
Music on the banks of the Columbia River!
Bring a picnic, chairs... relax & enjoy!
FREE OUTDOOR MUSIC FESTIVAL
londay
Monday
londay
tonday
Irrigon Manna Park
July 1 3 - 7:00 p.m.
Boardman Marina Park
July 20 - 7 00 p.m.
Irrigon Marina Park
July 27 - 7:00 pm .
Boardman
Marina Park
August 3 - 7:00 p.m.
-a ir
Steve Ferebee
Steve Ferebee
Dance Unlimited
OES, Wooden &
Brass Quintets
Funded by M orro« County U nified R ecreation D tstnct Sponsored by ite A rti C ound <* Morrow County
protected by the Oregon Dept, of
Forestry, Central Oregon District
in Morrow, Gilliam, Grant,
Harney, Umatilla and Wheeler
counties.
For more information or a
burning permit, contact the local
Dept, of Forestry office.
Agri-tourism
workbook
Fanners and ranchers
interested in explonng the option
of a fee recreation enterprise on
their property can find useful
information in an updateo "Agn-
Tounsm
Workbook"
now
available from the Oregon
Department of Agriculture.
The 86-page publication covers
most topics a producer must
consider before starting a
recreation component on a farm
or ranch, including property
m a n a g e m e n t,
z o n in g
considerations, employing other
people, building codes, special
permits for public land use,
landowner liability and nsk
management, creation of a
business plan, financing and
marketing.
Copies of the "Agri-Tourism
Workbook" may be purchased at
$7 each by mail order from the
Oregon
Department
of
Agriculture, 635 Capitol Street
NE, Salem, OR 97310-0110.
Payment by check or money
order must accompany all
workbook orders.
Osmin,
Hague wood
to attend
space course
C ara Osmin and Mary
Haguewood, both teachers at
Heppner Elementary School, have
received a tuition fellowship to
attend the United States Space
Foundation’s Space Discovery
graduate course this summer in
Colorado Springs, CO. The fel
lowship is funded by the founda
tion and a NASA grant.
Space Discovery prepares K-
12 educators to use space science
and technology in the classroom
to enhance students’ learning and
achievement. The five-day course
teaches educators how to inte
grate space-related concepts
across the curriculum. Hands-on,
experience-based instruction in
cludes subjects such as the his
tory of space, theory of orbits and
rocketry, space effects on the hu
man body and the space shuttle,
said a foundation news release.
Courses are conducted at the
United States Air Force Academy,
United States Air Force Space
Command and the University of
Colorado at Colorado Springs. In
structors for Space Discovery in
clude foundation education staff,
members of the Air Force Acad
emy astronautics dept, and offi
cials at the Air Force Space Com
mand.
The foundation is a non-profit
educational organization. Open
ings in Space Discovery courses
for this summer and tuition fellow
ship opportunities are still avail
able. For more information, call 1 -
800-691-4000.
In the Service
Navy Airman Joseph R.
Baker, son of Robin and Robert
Baker of lone, recently departed
on a six-month deployment to the
western Pacific Ocean, Indian
Ocean and Arabian Gulf aboard
the aircraft carrier USS Abraham
Lincoln.
Baker is one of more than 5,000
sailors and marines aboard the
ship, which departed its home port
of Everett, WA., to lead the USS
Abraham Lincoln Battle Group.
The group is comprised of 10 tac
tical air squadrons, five surface
combatants and two submarines.
The 1996 graduate of lone High
School joined the Navy in June
1996.
Teruo “Terry” Chinen was
commissioned as a Second Lieu
tenant on June 13 in the Oregon
Army National Guard.
He will spend the winter at
Fort Knox, Kentucky, at officer
basic courses camp.
Chinen graduated from East
ern Oregon University with a so
ciology degree and is currently
employed with the U.S. Forest
Service in LaGrande on the hot
shot fire crew.
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H eppner G a zette -T im es , H eppner, O regon W ednesday, July 8, 1998 - THREE
Justice Court
Report
July 10th - Friday
DINNER SPECIAL: Oysters, Tempura Prawns 9
Prime Rib. Sorry, we did not have this last week due
to our cook being irjured._______
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building m
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business dunng the past
week:
Hamson Raymond, 75, Lexing
ton-Illegal U-turn, $72 fine;
Darryl Gennett, 57, Deer Park,
WA.-Truck Speeding, 67 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $72 fine;
Cynthia Loid, 31, Heppner-Il-
legal U-turn, $72 fine;
Brian Rystedt, 20, Heppner-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 65
mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 136 fine;
Dallas Carlton, 26, Klamath
Falls-Illegal U-turn, $72 fine;
Sam antha R edheart, 19,
Glenwood, WA.-Violation of the
Basic Rule, 80 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $142 fine;
Fawn Connor, 33, Boardman-
Illegal U-tum, $72 fine;
Marilyn Willey, 58, Pendleton-
Disobeying a Traffic Control De
vice (stop sign), $122 fine;
Leslie Woodworth, 49, Prairie
City-Defective Equipment, $72
fine;
Tracy Backus, 35, Kennewick,
WA.-Truck Speeding, 68 mph in
a 55 mph zone, $107 fine;
Richard Moss, 46, Heppner-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 76
mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 172 fine;
Beverly Jenkins, 35, Othello,
WA.-Offensive Littering, $54 fine;
Jason Yunck, 22, Bend-Insuf
ficient Number of Personal Flo
tation Devices, $56 fine;
Larry Lemkau, 54, Pendleton-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 72
mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine;
Leslie Turner, 21, Pendleton-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 75
mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine;
Gregory Dixon, 30, Hermiston-
Failure to Wear Safety Belt, $54
fine;
Michele Hams, 32, Heppner-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 63
mph in a 45 mph zone, $72 fine;
Corey Sweeney, 24, Heppner-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 74
mph in a 55 mph zone and Failure
to Register Vehicle, $136 fine;
Dennis Nave, 23, Heppner-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 74
mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine;
Bruce Perry, 48, Unity-On
Black Rt. Map 7 without Permit,
$52 fine;
Donald McEUigott, 79, Ione-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 72
mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine;
James Freeman, Sr., 62, Port
land-Insufficient Number of Per
sonal Flotation Devices, $56 fine;
Elmer Holtz, 62. lone-Violation
of the Basic Rule, 72 mph in a 55
mph zone, $72 fine;
James Farrell, 52, Portland-
Truck Speeding, 68 mph in a 55
mph zone, $72 fine;
Andy Sykes, 18, Heppner-Fail-
ure to Wear Seat Belt (passen
ger), $54 fine;
Ronald Currin, 22, Heppner-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 77
mph in a 55 mph zone, $127 fine;
Rita Lovgren, 33, Heppner-Vio-
lation of the Basic Rule, 73 mph
in a 55 mph zone, $107 fine;
John McConnell, 40, Lexing-
ton-Violation of the Basic Rule, 75
mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine.
A Bit THANK YOU to dll of the volunteers who helped out on the 4th of July
working with the hamburger shark. We appreciate your hard work!
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