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TWO • Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 18, 2001 Obituaries The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County o f Morrow Heppner GAZETTE-TIM ES U S P S. 240-420 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published w e ek ly and entered as periodical matter at the Post O ffice at Heppner. O regon under the A c t o f M a r c h 3 ,1 8 7 9 P eriodical p ostage paid at Heppner, O re go n O ffice at 147 W W illo w Street Telephone (5 4 1 )6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 . Fax (5 4 1 )6 7 6 -9 2 1 1 . 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Ed itor News deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. For Advertising advertising deadline is Tuesday al noon Cost for a display ad is $4 50 per column inch Cost for classified ad is 4 0 t per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $5 up to 100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $5.10 per column inch For Public/legai Notices public/legai notices deadline is Monday at 5 p m Dales for publication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission Affidavits require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be specified if required) On the HEPPNER WEBSITE: www.heppner.net • Start or Change a Subscription • Place a Classified Ad • Submit a News Story • View Real Estate for Sale • City Council & Planning Minutes • Local Businesses • County Park • Willow Creek Park Reservations • Free Digital Postcards • Senior Housing • and more! Letters to the Editor Editor 's note Letters to the Editor m ust be sig n e d The Gazette-Times w ill not pu b lish u n sign e d letters Please include your address a n d p h o n e n u m b e r o n all letters for use by the C -T office The G -T reserves the right to edit T h e C -T is not responsib le lor accura cy o f statements m ad e in letters i A n y letters expressing thanks will b e p la ce d in the classifieds un d e r "C a r d o f T h an k s"at a cost o f $5.) Hats off to Smith To the Editor: On J un 21.2001, Senator Gordon Smith threatened a filibuster in the U. S. Senate if the Democratic leaders failed to provide the S20 Million Emergency Supplemental Appropriations bill requested by President Bush. As most everyone knows, the money is to aid Klamath County farmers and ranchers who have been divested by a federal order shutting off their water. On July 10. the U.S. Senate approved the $20 million in aid. All Oregonians should grateful for Senator Smith's decisive action. What affects one part of Oregon indirectly affects our entire state. We take our hats off to Senator Smith. (s) Damian Idiart Central Point Fund raiser for Klamath farmers To the Editor: [Tear Klamath County Supporters: We all know about the tense situation in Klamath Falls where the farmers are being shut off from the*water they need to irrigate their land. Families are going bankrupt and having to sell their farms. The situation looks desperate, but here is a way you can help. The Oregon Republican Party is proud to sponsor a hind raiser for the Klamath County Farmers this Saturday evening in Portland. Oregon, at the "Girl's Night Out" concert, featuring country stars Reba McEntire. Martina McBride and Sara Evans. For only $ 100, you can purchase great seats to this concert and attend a private reception with Sara Evans and others. All profits will go to help the Klamath County Farmers. For tickets, please call the Oregon Republican Party at 503-5 87-9233. If you are unable to attend and would still like to help the folks in Klamath County, send whatever contribution you can to the Oregon Republican Party address below and clearly mark it for Klamath County Farmers. We are happy to help out, and we'll make sure these farmers get every penny. Feel free to pass this invitation on to anyone else on your personal lists. Every bit helps, and if you get more than one copy of this from other folks, be gratefbl that so many people are pulling together for our neighbors in Klamath Falls. Remember, for tickets, please call the Oregon Republican Party at 503-587-9233. Daniel D. Estes Political Director. Oregon Republican Party 570 Liberty Street, SE Suite 200 Salem, OR 97301 (503) 587-9233 office (503)587-9244 fax (503) 949-2333 cell danfrt/orgop.org www.orgop.org NICELY CARED FOR HOME Rebuilt in 1980, this 1169 sq. ft., nicely cared for home, on one floor, has three bedrooms, one bath, baseboard heat and a 14*xl 1’ patio in back. It is located across from the city park. $65,000 Contact David Sykes, Agent H eritage L a n d Co. www.heppner.net 1-800-326-2152 toll free (541) 676-9228 days, (541) 676-9939 evenings A ustin Coiner a n d Lindoey W aterLind cordially invite you to their wedding reception on Saturday, Ju ly 21, 2001 a t 4:00p.m. in the “Let R Buck Room ” Pendleton Richard Byron Stanley Richard Byron Stanley, 64, of Imgon. died Tuesday, July 10, 2001. at his home At his request, no service will be held. Disposition was by cre mation. Mr. Stanley was bom Decem ber 19,1936. at Des Moines, Iowa, to Byron B and Marjorie Dale Williams Stanley. He was raised at Coming, Iowa and attended a military school where he earned a degree in engineering. After college, he joined the Navy, serv ing for four years. On March 27. 1957. he mar ried Wanda Jean Cook in Pasco, W ashington They m oved to Imgon in 1960 and Mr. Stanley went to work at the LJmatilla Army Depot as a machinist. He was employed at the depot until his retirement in 1989. Mr. Stanley enjoyed w ood working, camping and trail riding on motorcycles. Survivors include his wife of 44 years. Wanda Jean Stanley of Im gon; son, Mike Stanley o f Imgon; his father, Byron Stanley o f Indianola, Iowa: brother. Bill Stanley of Iowa City, Iowa; and eight grandchildren. He was pre ceded in death by his mother. Marjorie Stanley, and a son, Mark. Bums Mortuary o f Hermiston was in charge o f arrangements. Jane Rawlins Jane Rawlins, 80, of Heppner, died Saturday, July 7,2001, at her home. A memorial service will be held on Satur day, July 21, 2001. at Valby Lutheran C hurch near lone at 2 p.m. She was j ane Raw |jns bom February 26, 1921, in Heppner. to Thomas and Marietta Phillips Huston. She attended grade school at Liberty Schoolhouse in Eightmile near lone, then graduated from lone High School in 1938. In 1943, she graduated from the University of Oregon with honors and member ship in the scholastic honoraries Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Theta and Pi Delta Phi. She taught at lone and Roseburg high schools until 1946. On September 15, 1946, she married William “Bill” Rawlins. She accompanied her husband while he attended Oregon State University. In 1948, they returned to live on the family ranch. M rs. R aw lins retu rn ed to teaching in 1966 and taught at Heppner High School until 1983. She was selected by the students as “T eacher o f the Y ear” at Heppner High School in 1973. She was an active member of Valby Lutheran Church, led 4-H clubs for 12 years, was the first woman to serve on the Morrow County Fair Board and served for six years on the Oregon County Fair Commission, rating Oregon fairs. She enjoyed growing and ar ranging flowers and was a mem ber o f the lone Garden Club, char ter member of the Heppner Gar den Club, district director o f the Blue Mountain District 10 Garden Club and a member of the State Board of the Oregon Federation o f G arden C lubs for several years. She directed numerous high school plays. In her retirement she organized a community theater group, The Heppner Intergenera- tional Theater, presenting plays in Heppner and lone. She also wrote and directed a mini-pageant, “Enn Comes to Morrow County.” for the St. Patrick’s Day Festival. Mrs. Rawlins was active in senior citizens affairs and served as president o f the Heppner Se nior Center Board of Directors at its inception in 1988. She also ini tiated a local transportation and meal delivery service she called Dollaride for Seniors. She was named Woman of the Year in 1986. Survivors include daughter, Carol Brewster of Corvallis; sons, Tom of Heppner, John o f Pitts burgh, Pennsylvania and Charlie of Phoenix, Arizona; and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Bill, brother. Thomas Huston, and sis ter, Jeanne Dobbs. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lutheran World Hun ger, Valby Lutheran Church. 60492 Valby Road, lone. Oregon 97843: or to a charity of choice. Sweeney Mortuary of Hepp ner is in charge of arrangements. Death Notice Donald E. Greenup Funeral Mass for Donald E. Greenup will be 11 a m. Friday, July 20. at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Recitation of the Rosary will be 7 p.m. Thursday, July 19, at St. Patrick Catholic Church Mr. Greenup, 76. of Heppner. died Tuesday, July 17. at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland. A complete obituary will appear in next week's Gazette-Times. Sw eeney Mortuary' of Heppner is in charge of arrangements. D A 's Report Morrow County District Attorney David C. Allen has released the following report. -Robert Allan Golladay plead guilty to Assault IV, a Class A misdemeanor. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail and 24 months bench probation and was ordered to have no contact with the victim, write a letter of apology to the victim, complete a domestic violence treatment program and pay $869 in fines, fees and assessments. -James Joseph Basaldua plead guilty to Assault IV. a Class A misdemeanor. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail and 24 months bench probation and ordered to have no offensive physical contact with the victim, write a letter of apology to the victim, complete a domestic violence treatment program and pay $1,369 in fines, fees and assessments. Dinner to benefit unseated school board members Land closure to affect Morrow Beginning July 13 at 12:01 a m. lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry, Prineville/Sisters. John Day and The Dalles Units will be placed under a regulated closure. The closure will affect Deschutes, Jefferson. Crook. Grant. Harney, Umatilla, Gilliam, Wheeler, Morrow. Hood River and Wasco counties The closure includes the following restrictions: 1. Use of fireworks is prohibited. 2. Smoking is prohibited while traveling, except in vehicles on improved roads, in boats on the water and on sand or gravel bars which lay between water and high water marks which are free of vegetation. 3. Open fires are prohibited, including campfires, charcoal fires, cooking fires and warming fires, except at designated locations. Portable cooking stoves using liquefied of bottled fuels are allowed. 4. Cutting, grinding and welding of metal is prohibited between the hours of 1-8 p.m. 5. Non-industnal chain saw use is prohibited between the hours of 1 -8 p.m. Chain saw use is permitted at all other hours, if the following firefighting equipment is present with each operating saw': one axe, one shovel and one eight ounce or larger fire extinguisher. In addition, a fire watch is required at least one hour following the use of each saw. 6. Mowing of dried and cured grass with power driven equipment is prohibited between the hours of 10 a m .-8 p.m., except for commercial culture and harvest of agricultural crops. 7. Use o f motorized vehicles, including motorcycles and all terrain vehicles, is prohibited, except on improved roads. 8. Possession of the following fire fighting equipment is required while traveling, except on state and county roads: one axe, one shovel, and one gallon o f water or one operational 2 Vi pound or larger fire extinguisher. "The district has responded to over 130 fires so far this year and with the fire danger rapidly increasing, these additional fire prevention restrictions will help reduce the numbers of fires in our area," stated Bob Young, Central Oregon District forester "Fire prevention is key in stopping fires before they start and we need everyone, whether on private of public lands to do their part in being fire safe." Regulations vary from private to public lands. People are reminded to always call their local fire agency to get current fire restriction. We Print BUSINESS CARDS Heppner G azette- Times 6 76-92 2H Tiffany Nichole Rill & Lonnie Rill Wedding: March 19, 2001 Reception: Sunday, July 22, 2001 Shelly Sieler & M ichael Van A rsdale Wedding: July 28, 2001,4 p.m. at the M orrow C ounty Fairgrounds, Heppner An Italian dinner, to help defray legal expenses for unseated school board members Barney Lindsay and Keith Lewis will be held this Thursday. July 19. at 7 p.m. at the Elks Club. The dinner will include Tuscan pork with pasta, vegetarian spaghetti, homemade french bread, salad, dessert and beverage. There will be no charge for the meal. A question and answer period will follow. A m anda G utierrez & Jeff Wilson Wedding: August 25, 2001 M u MUJ’ 4 D/tlU) 2 1 7 North M a in • H e p pn e r • 6 7 6 -9 1 5 8 S e rv in g Heppner. Le xington & lone Lp si .09 (O IIA R T QUART OIL REBATE l/nwd jojw tarr-rfm«**! Rebate coupons are available at participating cooperatives ftn ouse of kxnfion, sire of fa ab tn tv other factors, tome «terns and services od»e'OseiJ m this ad moy not be a*twtob*e «it o# partKipavng cooperatives Merchandise /noy be ordered but pricing may be iomewhat higher on these spcooi o r d e r s Country Energy. LLC »$ not re'ponvbte for any typographical or pKtOnol errors ----I0*? op*' N.0*» ?*’ Morrow County Grain Growers 1-800-452-7396 • 989-8221 • 350 Main • Lexington, Oregon For farm equipment, visit our web site at www megg net