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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 27,2011 BEO EARNINGS success in 2011. Bank of Eastern Oregon has strong capital as well as liquidity and we are looking for good opportunities to make loans in our footprint," concluded Bailey. -C o n tin u e d from P A G E ONE Heppner youth track SADDLEMAKER was filming a movie in C o ntinuel!fro m PA G E ONE California. “Boy they used to go out on the town,” Fru setta said of Eastwood and the crew on the movie. “How about you? Did you go out with them?” someone asked. “ Oh no, never,” Frusetta said. He has been in H eppner for two years, since he married his wife, Ida, and operates his saddle business out of his home on Church Street. the good trees are made out of wood by hand, he says. He says each sad dle is different, depending on its use, with saddles for working cowboys be ing constructed differently than, say, a barrel-racing saddle. Frusetta said he has A Morrow Soil and Water Conservation District/ met some famous people Weed Advisory Board meeting will be held Tuesday, during his career. He made May 3 at 6 p.m. at the Ag Service Center in Heppner. a saddle for Wilfred Brim- Agenda items include: previous minutes, treasurer’s ley, and got to know Clint report, written staff report, grant updates, 11-12 budget, Eastwood when Eastwood contribution agreement update, shared position update ODFW to hold public meeting and partnership reports. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Meetings of the Morrow SWCD are open to the public. The meeting location is accessible to persons with would like to invite all interested people to attend a pub disabilities. A request for an interpreter for the hearing lic meeting on Wednesday, May 4 from 6-9 p.m. at the impaired or for other accommodations for persons with ODFW office in Heppner. The topic of discussion will be disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the proposed tag numbers for the 2011 big game seasons. The ODFW office is located in the old Kinzua meeting to Janet Greenup, 541-676-5452 X I09. mill office at 54173 Hwy. 74 in Heppner. “Sustained profit ability and continuing to work through the remnants o f the sluggish economy will be keys to our ongoing Morrow SWCD/Weed Advisory Board meeting planned meet to be held The Third Annual Mustang Youth Track Meet will be held Sunday, May 15 at 1 p.m. The Heppner High School track team and the Heppner Youth Track Club are sponsoring the event. The meet will be held at the Heppner High School track. Races include the 25-meter, 50-meter, 100-meter and one-lap races. Other events are the tennis ball throw, standing long jump and hurdles. Children aged one year to fifth grade are eligible to compete. The meet is free to all participants, but donations will be accepted. Watercolor class planned for May M orrow C ounty Creative Arts and Crafts is sponsoring a watercolor class with Hyon Fielding in Heppner on May 13 and 14. Participants are asked to bring their own photos or set up a still life for the class. The cost for the two-day class is $56. Those interested should contact Sheryl Parrott at 541-422- 7112. The next meeting of Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts is April 28 at 1 p.m. at the Stable of Youth. The public is invited to attend and see what the painters and crafters are up to. UMATILLA NATIONAL FOREST -C o n tin u e d fro m P A G E ONE will be signed at the time of treatment. Maps of the proposed treatment sites are also posted on the forest’s website at: www.fs.usda. gov/umatilla/. For more specif ic information on timing and location o f herbicide treatments, please contact Tim Collins at the Heppner Ranger District, 676-2114. 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RDI requests nominations for the 2011 Rural Awards of Excellence Rural Development Initiatives invites commu nity groups, organizations and individuals working to revitalize rural Oregon and the Pacific Northwest to submit nominations for the 2011 Rural Awards of Excellence. W inners w ill be recognized at the Regards to Rural 2011 Conference during the ‘Rural Awards of Excellence’ ceremony and lunch on Saturday, June 25. Representatives will be in vited to attend, accept their award and enjoy lunch. Regards to Rural will be held Friday and Saturday, June 24-25 at the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis. Those interested may self-nominate or submit a nomination for a group, organization or individual they feel is most deserving. Submission for all nomi nations is online through the Regards to Rural 2011 conference website. Categories include: collaboration, community leadership, economic de velopment, and youth (23 and under). 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