Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 1,2008 - FIVE
Child Care class
schedule
Massage therapist open for business
Tammy Sm ith, li
censed massage therapist, is
now open for business. Her
office is located at 133 May
Street in Heppner, inside
the Dickenson Chiropractic
office.
A fter six years o f
living in Portland, Smith
returned to Heppner to open
her massage office. She of
fers Swedish, deep tissue,
pregnancy and hot stone
massages.
Born and raised in
Lexington, Smith is a 2002
graduate o f Heppner High
School. She graduated in
June 2005 from the O r
egon School of Massage in
Portland. She is nationally
certified in massage therapy
and is licensed by the state
o f Oregon.
She has been work
ing in Portland for the past
three years but returned to
Heppner to attend classes at
Blue Mountain Community
College and to be closer to
her family.
“I am excited to be
back in such a supportive
community and 1 am pleased
that Tim’s (Dickenson) and
my p ro fessio n s com pli-
U m atilla-M o rro w
Head Start, Inc. announces
that the follow ing C hild
Care Resource and Referral
classes will be held during
the month o f October.
-M edic First Aide
and CPR will be held Octo
ber 8 and 9 from 6-10 p.m.
each night in Herm iston.
The cost for this class is $40.
This is a two year certifica
tion course. Pre-registration
and pre-payment is required,
only 12 slots av ailab le.
Students must attend both
nights.
-Family Child Care
Overview
will be held
October 13, from 6-9 p.m.
in Pendleton. This is a free
class. This class is required
by the Child Care Div ision
for anyone wishing to be
come a Registered Family
Child Care Provider, and
for indiv iduals that want to
learn more about Oregon's
laws governing child care.
-Children with Dis
abilities will be held Octo
ber 23 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
in Pendleton. The cost for
this class is $5.
-How to Become a
Certified Family Child Care
Home (per request) will be
held October 27 from 6:30-
8:30 in Pendleton. There is
no cost for this class. Heidi
Johnson, Licensing Special
ist, CCD will be teaching
the class.
-M aking Your En
vironment the Best It Can
Be for Infants and Toddlers
will be held October 30 from
6:30-8:30 p.m. in Hermis
ton. The cost is $5 for this
class. Mary Ann McCune
will be the instructor.
For more informa
tion or to pre-register for
classes, call Chi l d C are
Resource and Referral at
1-800-559-5878 or 541-
564-6878.
Tammy Smith offers a variety of massages at her office in Hepp
ner. -Photo by Autumn Morgan
ment each other so well,”
said Smith. “Many clients
schedule a m assage first
and then call Tim for an
adjustment right after. It is
a great serv ice to offer our
community and I am proud
to be a part o f it.”
Smith is currently
offering homecoming spe
cials to high school students.
Gift certificates are available
for purchase also.
Smith is available
on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Early, late and weekend
sessions are by appointment
only. To make an appoint
ment call (503) 704-4473
or emailed at tammysmith
lmt@hotmail.com.
Justice Court
Morrow/Grant County
OHV Park
Special Youth Hunt
Second Season, Spike Only
November 8 - November 16th, 2008
Applications are now being taken at the Morrow County
Public Works office, 365 W. Hwy 74, P.O. Box 428,
Lexington, OR. 97839. Applicants MUST be a Morrow or
Grant County resident. A Hunter Education Certificate is
also required. Applicants should be 12 to 17 years old.
All applications must be returned to the Morrow County
Public Works office by October 21, 2008 by 4:30 p.m.
Applications will be drawn at County Court on October
22, 2008 at 10 a.m. at County Court session being held
at 100 Court St. Heppner, OR. For information please
contact the public works office at 541-989-9500.
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Morrow County Jus
tice Court Judge Charlotte
Gray has released the fol
lowing report:
-Jimmy L. Bowles,
59, Heppner, false applica
tion for disabled hunting
permit, $655 fine.
-Marty B. Britt, 19,
Heppner, open container
(passenger) $185 fine. Britt
was also cited for MIP, $166
fine.
-Rhonda Kaye
Loongy, 54, Heppner, no
o p e ra to r's license, $244
fine.
-Dennis R. Farwell,
63, Halfway, failure to use
seatbelt, $76 fine.
-Taomi D. Matthew,
36, Heppner, failure to use
seatbelt, $99 fine.
-M iff J. Devin, 27,
lone, failure to use seatbelt,
$99 fine.
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AFP protecting your double-majority law
Once again, Oregonians must wonder if our legis
lature has a hearing problem. Voters have twice backed a
law saying that any property tax hike proposed in special
elections pass by a majority o f those voting in an elec
tion w here a majority o f eligible v oters cast ballots. This
requirement is commonly called the “Double-Majority
Law,” and AFP wants to protect it.
In defiance ofthe voters' w ill, our legislature placed
Measure 56 on November’s ballot. The measure would
severely undermine the Double-Majority Law, lifting the
law’s impact on all but a handful o f elections.
The Double-Majority Law is based on the idea that
government should not be able to slide tax hikes under the
radar of voters during special elections. The belief is that
if government w ants to use force to extract tax money, it
has a minimal obligation to make its case in a way that is
compelling enough to inspire a majority o f v oters to cast
ballots.
Those supporting Measure 56 complain that the
Double-Majority Law forces tax requests to be clustered
on primary and general election ballots where a double
majority is not required. Measure supporters believe that if
tax requests are spread out, people w ill be more inclined to
pass them. They cite special districts where tax proposals
needed to be placed on the ballot two or three times before
they ultimately passed.
Opponents o f Measure 56 reply that, since the
requirement took effect, only twelv e percent o f hundreds
of local tax requests failed because o f the Double Ma
jority Law. They believe that clustering tax proposals
serves an educational function by helping people see the
cumulative costs of government. Removing the require
ment, they say, takes unfair adv antage o f people w ho may
forget what taxes they previously voted on in a flurry o f
special elections. And if tax proposals fail, they say, it can
be said that tax proponents simply didn’t make their case
well enough.
Americans for Prosperity stands firmly behind Or
egon’s Double Majority Law and the voters who passed it
- twice. If you do not want to find yourself caught in a hail
of tax hike proposals in obscure special elections, help AFP
fight it by getting involved in your local AFP chapter.
Richard Burke
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Letters to the Editor
Morrow County District Attorney Elizabeth Bal
lard has released the following report:
-Leanna Mae Kent, 24, .was conv icted o f unlaw
ful possession o f methamphetamine, a Class C felony,
Garden Club News and was sentenced to 18 months formal probation, 90/30
The Heppner G ar sanction units, complete 80 hours o f community serv ice,
den Club will meet Monday, other numerous conditions, and pay $478 in fines, fees
October 6 , at 7 p.m. at the and assessments.
Senior Center. The program
will be honoring the Yard of
The Circuit Court at the Morrow County Court
the Month recipients.
house in Heppner has released the following informa
H ostesses will be tion:
Neva DeMayo and Jeanette
Divorces filed Sept. 10-Kim Elizabeth Lee and
Padberg.
Shannon David Lee.
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