Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 01, 1985, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    H H H The Hrp pn rr ( i l i r l l r T l m n , H rp pn rr
‘Night In Paradise
Orrgun
H r d u r u l i v M a t I. I W j
Hrppnnrr High School*■ Junior
Senior From t»*gan lust Saturday al
the M'hool rafelonum with a Ha
wanan banquet o( shish kabobs and
tropical fruit salad The dinner was
prepared by parents of the junior
class The theme for the evening
was "Night in Paradise "
The 1985 seniors and guests were
greeted at the door by girls in grass
skirts who gave leis to everyone to
wear The room was decorated with
a beach theme using fishnets, beach
balls, beach umbrellas and sailboat
sails The dress code was "anything
Hawaiian
and only a very few
didn t follow it
Heading the senior wills and pro
phecies was Dave Sinkevitch. who
he I [aft spearhead the dinner and
dance with his wife. Margo, and
tairry Cerullo Sinkevitch and Ce
rullo are co adv isors to the junior
class
Prom begun at 9 p m at the
lleppner Klks laidge with the crown
mg of the court topping the evening
at 10 30 p m
’
Births s
f
HHS Prom (Jueen Kelli Bergstrom and King Sieve Miller pause during a
dance following their crowning Saturday night Also on the < ourt were Kllen
Arhogast. Stephi Payne. Hick Kiehl, and Steve Currin
Golfers struggle with regulation
course
Hy TM \V IS IIV \ r r
The lleppner golf team played its
first regulation course last Friday.
April 21». at Hermislon. and tended to
struggle a little bit with the exper
lence
" I would say it was a good
experience,
said coach Duane
Nieffer ' [»art of it was playing the
long holes, the use of the fairway,
woods, und also putting on long
greens "
The streak of medalist honors by
Dave tireen ended at three as he
shot an K9 on tne par 70 course
Medalist honors went to Hermiston
Shane Soros 184 > Teammate Kevin
Miller shot an 85
Other scores (or lleppner were
Keith Kension 103 Dan Strulhers
llllan d Sean Dawson 113 Marion
McMillan rounded out the varsity
squad shooting a 144
As a team lleppner came in third
with a combined 415 strokes
Kiverside took second with 413
Hermiston had a 359
Riverside's Dawn Westmoreland
was the girls medalist with a fit
Jacque Johnston shot a 71 lor
lleppner. followed closely by
Kirsten lin e n s 77
"The regulation course did hurt a
lot of people's score' said Neiffer
"we re just not used to playing the
longer courses
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I a vie llrnrv Krebs A son t ’ayle
Henry was born March II at Mid
Columbia Medical Center. The
Dallas to Skye and Penny Krebs
eighed Hilts Hoi
are O rval and
Arlington, und
Henry and Dorothy Krebs lone
(.re a l grandparents are Annie
Krebs. Arlington
Ina Kayser.
Walla Wall tilodys Boner. Central
Point, and Dnlla Plant Yakima.
Washington
Cayle joins a sister Sybil Krelts
3' at home
S W C D announces soil stewardship theme
The Morrow Soil and Water Con
srrvation District will join the
nationw ide observance of Soil Stew
ardship Week during the week of
May 12 to 19. 1985 announced Janet
(ireenup. District Kducation Chair
person
"Tom orrow Together" is the
theme of the 1985 observance As the
1985 booklet for the observance
points out. human survival depends
on other living things the grasses
and grain, fishes and birds, wild and
domestic anim als And we all
depend (or our basic necessities on
soil and water Together we must
think about ways to preserve and
renew the topsoil from which all our
food comes Together we must work
to purify and protect our waters
In 1985. the soil conservation
movement in America marks its
I5lh anniversary During the Dust
Bowl era of the Jos conservation
districts, local units of government,
were founded to take soil conserva
lion information and techniques out
to farmers and ranchers But their
task has grown Now conservation
districts also work with urban and
suburban cituenx in protecting con­
struction sites school yards shore
lines and parks from erosion And
they are involved in work to clean up
the nation's waters
Since 1955. the National Associa
lion of Conservation Districts has
sponsored Soil Stewardship Week in
cooperation with the nearly 3.000
conservation districts, as one way to
emphasize the importance of good
stewardship of our basic soil and
water resource*
Materials especially designed to
carry the 1985 theme of "Tomorrow
Together
are being distributed
through local conservation districts
clerg>m, n tay l , adrr, clvjc and
Week are available in this area from
the Morrow Soil A Water Conserva­
tion District uffice by calling <76
5652 bet wren H a m and 12 noon
Monday through Friday
educational organisations and to
individuals participating in the ob
servance
Information and materials for the
ifOS o b se rva n ce nr »mil s te w a rd s h ip
Bigelow—Sanford
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Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office at the Morrow County Court­
house in lleppner reports handling
nr dispatching the following bust
ness during the past week
(In April 22. the Morrow County
Sheriff's office responded to a no
injury motor vehicle accident on
Ithea Creek lload near lone
(in April 23. a Hoardman am
bulance transported a woman with
an illness from l' & I to (¡nod
Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston
Also on April 23. the Morrow
County Sheriff s office responded to
a report of a Hit and Hun accident at
l>extngton The suspect vehicle was
■topped at the t'm atilla Morrow
county line hy an Oregon State
Police trooper
llonald James
Tho m p so n. 52 H e rm is to n
was
arrested
on
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slicker on the lower left rear
window
On April 26, the lleppner Police
Department arrested (Jordon l>ean
Benson 55, of Peck, Idaho on
charges ol Driving Coder the Influ
ence of Intoxicants He was lodged
at Cmatilla County Jail
Also on April 26. the Heppner
Police D epartm ent cited Jay
Arthur Coil. 24. U'xington. on a
charge of Driving While Suspended
On April 27. the Morrow County
Sheriff's office arrested William
Adorno Howell. 57. lone, on charges
of Hape III and Sexual Abuse II He
was lodged at Cmatilla County Jail
Also on April 27, a Hoardman
ambulance responded to a residence
in Hoardman for a male who was
experiencing chest pain
He was
transported to (Jood Shepherd
Hospital in Hermislon
On April 28. the Hoardman Police
Department and the Morrow County
Sheriff's office cooperated in the
arrest of Salvador Francisco
Medina. 28. Hoardman on a charge
of Assault IV He was lodged al the
Cmatilla County Jail
On April 29. the Hoardman Police
Departm ent arrested
Antonio
Romero. 18 Hoardman. on a charge
of Theft I He was lodged at the
Cmatilla County Jail
Also on April 29. the Hoardman
Fire Dept extinguished a grass fire
at a residence on Wilson Road
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