Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
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The Notary Educa
tion Program, offered free
of charge to the public by
the Secretary o f State is
coming to Heppner on Au
gust 18, 2010.
The inform ation
presented at this seminar
not only covers the rules
By Doris Brosnan
People are invited
to check out the seminar
website at:http://notsem .
sos.state.or.us/
Those interested
may register on-line, or call
a t (503)986-2200.
M.C. Justice Court Report
- D e b o r a h An n
Messersmitz, 54, DU1I Di
version Program, $458 fine,
mandatory attendance at a
victim’s impact panel;
-A ngélique Ray-
leen Woodall, 35, Heppner,
DU11 Diversion Program,
$458 fine, mandatory atten
dance at a victim’s impact
panel;
-Gene D. Heliker,
M orrow C ounty
Justice of the Peace Char
lotte Gray has released the
follow ing Justice Court
report:
-Stephen S. Dough
erty, 42, Lexington, Failure
to Use Seatbelt, $106 fine;
-Shaw n W illiam
Schnell, 26, Hermiston, No
Operator’s License, Failure
to Use Seatbelt, $395 fine;
61, Pendleton, Failure to
Use Seatbelt, $144 fine;
-Matthew R. Hol
land, 19, Heppner, Minor
in Possession-alcohol, $215
fine;
-James L. Cason,
43, Heppner, Violation of
the Basic Rule, 82 mph in a
55 mph zone, $215 fine.
Some Wi l l ow
Creek Terrace residents
view the weather as the
main reason June seemed to
pass so quickly. Rain, rain,
and more rain seemed to
delay the coming of actual
summer weather, and now
June has moved aside for
July already.
The rain
and cool temperatures have
affected the garden, so the
amount of produce has been
less than hoped for, but the
recent change prom ises
some later results for the
dining tables, including
com on the cob. O f course,
the rains have also provided
w ork for gardeners interest
ed in tackling the persistent
weeds.
The weath
er’s drying out and warming
up means that residents are
now able to travel to north
Morrow County to enjoy
Music in the Parks. They
attended the performance
on July 12 in Boardman and
plan to return for one more
performance in August.
While the
early-June weather kept
most everyone inside, it
didn’t keep them idle. Sev
eral days o f significance
provided some entertaining
moments and some thought-
provoking moments. Resi
dents and staff now know
when Superman flew onto
the scene, have yo-yo’ed to
celebrate that toy’s anniver
sary, had an opportunity to
try their hands at juggling
on World Juggling Day, and
competed in watermelon
seed-spitting (preparing for
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134.88
112.65
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160.78
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P165/80SR 13 63 91
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P 205/75SR 14 92 64
P205/75SR-15 93.28
P215/75SR-14
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P215/75SR 15 96.71
P 225/75SR 15 104 18
P 235/75SR 15 104 83
P175/70SR-13
69 89
P185/70SR 13
75 46
P175/70TR-14
73 78
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P205/60TR 15
P215/60HR-15
P205/60TR-16
P215/60TR-16
P225/60TR-16
P235/60TR-16
P215/60TR-17
P225/60TR 17
205/55HR 16
P205/55TR-16
P225/55TR 16
P22 5/55TR-17
205/50HR 15
P215/50TR-17
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106 31
121 43
113.39
118 05
122 57
147 38
139.57
142.47
130 36
126 57
147 21
164 18
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205/55VR-15
205/55VR-16
215/55VR-16
225/55V R 16
235/55ZR 17
195/50VR-15
205/50V R 15
225/50V R 15
195/50VR 16
205/50V R 16
225/50V R 16
245/50V R 16
215/50ZR 17
225/50ZR 17
235/5QZR-17
225/50ZR-18
235/50ZR 18
205/45ZR 16
205/45ZR 17
215/45ZR-17
225/45ZR-1 7
235/45ZR-17
245/45ZR 17
215/45ZR 18
107 13
121.86
124 83
133 06
188 58
88.97
101 21
117 58
107 53
117.58
122.29
144 32
155.18
158 98
189 58
240 56
216 59
131 07
170 35
146 38
144 06
164 49
166 86
188 64
225/45ZR 18
235/45ZR 18
245/45ZR 18
255/45ZR 18
245/45ZR 20
255/45ZR-20
205/40ZR 16
205/40ZR 17
215/40ZR 17
245/40ZR 17
255/40ZR 17
275/40ZR 17
205/40ZR 18
215/40ZR 18
225/40ZR 18
235/40ZR 18
245/40ZR 18
255/40ZR 18
245/40ZR 20
275/40ZR 20
215/35ZR 18
275/35ZR-18
215/35ZR 19
225/3SZR 19
186 64
213 46
218.27
222 63
258 59
214 63
118.95
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149 93
176 66
166 92
196 03
64 74
177 1 8
147 09
188 83
197 63
226 04
232 51
225 40
178 28
286 23
194 61
211 84
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245/35ZR 19
255/35ZR 19
225/35ZR 20
245/35ZR 20
255/35ZR 20
275/35ZR 20
255/35ZR-22
265/30ZR-19
295/30ZR 19
215/30ZR 20
235/30ZR-20
255/30ZR 20
295/30ZR 20
235/30ZR-22
245 30ZR 22
255/30ZR 22
265/30ZR 22
285/30ZR-22
255/30ZR 24
275/30ZR-24
295/25ZR-20
305/25ZR 22
275/25ZR 24
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LT235/85R-16 E 198.08
LT235/88R-17 1 233.89
P225/75SR-15
137 20
P235/75SR-15
135.56
P225/75SR-16
148.61
P235/75SR-16 158 35
P245/75SR-16 154 89
P265/75TR-18
178.77
P235/75SR-17
194 80
P245/756R-17
182.01
LT235/75SR-15C 157.13
LT225/75R-16 E 185 40
LT245/75R 16 I 199.14
LT265/75SR 16C 201.87
LT265/75R-18 1 240.67
LT285/75R-16 1 242.32
LT225/75R-17 1 206.91
IT245/75R-17 1 236.47
205/70RR15
133.61
P225/70TR-15
140.11
P235/706R15
149.47
P265/70SR-15
168.51
P215/70HR 16
152 91
P225/70TR-16
158.62
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P21 5/70SR-15
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P175/65TR-14
185/65HR 14
P195/65TR-14
185 65MR-15
P195/65TR 15
P205/65TR-15
P215/65TR 15
P205/65TR 16
P215/65TR 16
235/65TR 16
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195/60MR-14
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267 44
187 17
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170.57
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276.29
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261 93
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270 97
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378 98
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the Morrow County Fair?).
And they were invited to
discuss family on Family
History Day, think about
the meaning o f National
Forgiveness Day, and con
template the importance of
Waffle Iron Day.
Of course,
everyone on the Hill was
invited to the fireworks at
dusk on July 4, to celebrate
our freedom, but most of
July’s supplemental activi
ties will be just for fun and
frolic. Residents were in
vited to wear the fashion of
the day on National Bikini
Day, but none accepted.
The Teddy Bear Picnic was,
apparently, better received,
as was the ice cream social
with the visiting Garden
Club. Nostalgia will proba
bly reign on Woody-Wagon
Day, and, surely, everyone
looks forward to what will
accompany the Gummi-
worm, Strawberry-Sundae,
P each-Pie, Ice Cream -
C ones, O ld-Jokes, and
Cheesecake Days of July.
The month will end with a
week of visiting an exotic
place! This year, residents
and staff will “journey”
to the Virgin Islands, via
decorations, music, foods,
and educational informa
tion. Anyone wishing to
escape to the islands for a
few minutes any day during
the week of the 25th through
the 3151 should visit the Ter
race!
Moving to
the Terrace just in time
for the m onth’s weekly
and extra activities, Helen
Crawford joined her new
neighbors, many already-
familiar faces, on July 6.
She can now be part of the
Welcome Committee when
two more individuals join
the com m unity on July
12 and 26. She has come
to the Hill in time to help
celebrate the birthdays that
make July “the irloBft» f it 1
the Velmas.” Both Wftha
Felt and Velma Wight are
the month’s celebrities.
Residents
and staff at the Terrace en
courage anyone interested
in the lighter side of life to
join them for some of these
moments that they view as
important to a positive bal
ance in everyone’s life.
When fall rolls around
thousands of people throughout
Fleppner will be talking about
what they did on their sum
mer vacation. The American
Red Cross hopes that most of
them will be able to say they
“helped save a life this sum
mer.” This statement will be
true if they will take the time
to give blood.
Blood donation often
takes a back seat to vacations
and other summer activities,
and Heppner is not alone.
Fewer people are donating
blood nationwide, which can
cause blood shortages in many
states. The need for blood
remains constant throughout
the year.
American Red Cross
Blood Services collects blood
to ensure patient needs are met
year-round. In order to meet
these demands, blood must be
available before it’s needed.
Valid identification
is required for all blood dona
tions.
All eligible donors
are asked to schedule an ap
pointment to donate blood for
the Heppner community blood
drive at St. Patrick’s Senior
Center at 182 N. Main for July
19 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. by
calling 1-800-RedCross (800-
733-2767). For more informa
tion about blood donation or
eligibility, call 1-800-RED
CROSS or visit redcrossblood.
org.
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Notarial ed program set in Heppner
and regulations for Oregon
Notaries, it also explains
how to properly identify
the signer, what to record
in your journal, as well
as what requirements are
needed to create a proper
Oregon Notarial C ertifi
cate.
Wednesday, July 14,2010
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