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• « i :» ’*r • * • ;*;• •. • V» .V • x . . • . • V '‘ : • y i i -i • ’ . V .» ■* ;. »-¿ " 1 ... . f - . »1 « ■ m é M i - ■ v . Heppner Carden club installs officers t i __ i t ___________ ________s __ i . IMS holds awards ceremony Extension plans tours . ~ The Heppner Garden Club beautification project for this installed officers for 1997-99 at summer. their June meeting. Verna Bnnda The representative to the was elected president; Peggy convention of the Oregon State Connor, vice-president; Eleanor Federation of Garden Clubs at Gonty, secretary; and Bebc Lincoln City June 16-20 will be Munkers, treasurer. Jane Rkwlins. The scholarship committee reported that the annual $500 agriculture scholarship was awarded to Rick Worden at Marriage Licenses commencement The Morrow County Clerk’s Members participating in the office at the courthouse in Hepp Memonal Dinner project ner reports issuing the following reported that concensus at an marriage licenses during the past evaluation meeting was that the attempt was a success and may three weeks: May 30: Douglas Lory Nelson, be worth continuing another year. Evaluation and suggestion 44, Imgon; and notes were placed in the guest Karen Kay Thomason, no age record at the museum for future given, Imgon. use. Forrest William Day, 23, Irri- A decision was made to make gon;and the care of the permanent Julie Marne Nelson, 20, Im planters on the Morrow County gon. fairgrounds the civic June 4: Timothy Lawrence Haberstich, 38, Boardman; and Sheryl Lynn Getty, 40, Board- W .C .C .C . Golf man. Ladies' 18 Hole Invitational, June 10 Low gross of the field, Lynn Liebe; low net of the field, Sally Dyer and Luvilla Sonstegard. Low gross, Condon: Nikki ■}' i" ÿ;5S.v> «• Hartley. Low gross, Kinzua: Linda Dunn; low net, Jan Crawford. Low gross, Umatilla: Kathy Shuler; low net, Barbara Lynch. Low gross, Pendleton: Vir ginia Roberts; low net, Dolores Cahill. Low gross, Boardman: first l-i Doreene Pitzer, second Karyl Meagley; low net, Maxine Camck and Judy Hughes. Low gross, Heppner-first Jan Paustian, second Karen Wied- man, third Susan Atkins; low net, first Bernice Lott and Karen .m m m - Morgan, second Joyce Dinkins and Lorrene Montgomery. K.P. #4: Kinzua, Arlene Schroder; Boardman, Karyl Neagley; Umatilla, Barbara Lynch; Pendleton, Lynn Liebe; Heppner, Bev Gunderson. Long drive: home Bev Gun derson; guest, Barbara Hinkle and Kathy Shuler. Birdies: Pendleton, Lynn Liebe #10, Nancy Harsch #1; Umatilla, Cindy Griffith. Chip ins: Boardman, Flora Bell #8, Doreene Pitzer #6 and #8; Heppner, Bev Gunderson #7. By Shelby Krebs lone Middle School held their awards ceremony on May 27. After being welcomed by princi pal Dick Allen, Barbara Collins and Dean Robinson presented the fall sports awards. Steve Schaber and Dale Holland presented the basketball awards; Robinson then presented the track awards. He noted that the girls’ team finished first at district and many school records were met or broken. Robinson gave the Great Auk awards to participating students. Shelby Krebs, Jennifer Thomp son and Jeremy Rietmann re X* X X a n n ito o e a rte avi/arri ceived the l language arts award. Kelley Swarat presented Krebs with the social studies award. Thompson was the recipient of the science award. Schaber honored the six stu dents taking integrated math ematics this year. They were Chanssa Gates, Cory Bennetto, Allison Halvorsen, Jeremiah McElligott, Rietmann, and Krebs. Dick Allen then gave out the honor roll and attendance awards. Thompson and Rietmann re ceived the citizenship awards. Cake and ice cream were served in honor of the Class of 2001 by the lone Parents’ Group. " Tours of interest have been scheduled at the Hermiston Agricultural Research and Extension Center (HAREC). The Irrigated Cereal Research tour will be held on Friday, June 20, from 7:30-8:30 a m. at the HAREC at the southwest comer of the valley pivot. Matt Kolding, OSU cereal breeder, emeritus, will discuss the lmgated cereal research he is Junior Go If Lessons A.*# ‘ aqee> & and up CALL: 676-5437 PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE Bk n. m ThereV Hope for fun. For most people gambling is an occasional m m But for some, gambling can become a c aspect of their lives. Problem Gambling affecting every ble illness. \ To get help for yourself or someone you f«:T j _ ambling Hotline. Hoo-m-mr Call. OREGON LU 11 tR Y WAY YOUR DOUAI» WITH ÎENÎE ' ' ) . i. ~ * *• - . *: ; ,v L r. " s+ 'V 'y V'. ,v f .' • ...... .’t* ■ : ..... :" ;r ' • ■/ .»/ .* $1 0 R e g is tra tio n Fee ¿®5V W*' " • • C o u n try Club July 25 & 31, August 3 & 15 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. D A7s Report ' - ,'* * * - - ■ ; - : . ; W m! . ■ , ' * ~ a t th e Willow Creek DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAVE A GAMBLING PROBLEM? Morrow County District Attor ney William Hanlon has con ducted the following cases. James Elmer Starr, 64, Hepp ner, was convicted of two counts A ttem pted B /Felony Sexual Abuse I on March 20, and sen tenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to five years probation and 90 days jail on each count for a total of 180 days to be served consecu tively, and the following condi- tions-attend sex offender treat ment program, submit to blood sample for DNA testing, register as a sex offender, have no con tact with the victim, no contact with minors, submit to a poly graph, have no sexually explicit material, no alcohol, attend AA, have alcohol and drug counseling and alcohol treatment program, and standard conditions. Also pay unitary assessment of $94 on each count, county jail assessment of $59 on each count and LE medi cal assessment o f $5 on each count. John Wesley Rumbelow, 19, Boardm an, was convicted o f . Theft I-C/Felony on May 22 and sentenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 18 months probation, 40 hours com munity service work, pay a unitary assessment of $94, $500 fine suspended, resti tution of $700 to Kegler’s Sentry Market, attorney fees of $310, county jail assessment of $59 and LE medical assessment of $5. Ricardo Sanchez Rodriguez, 28, Hermiston, was convicted of Assault 2-B/Felony on May 29 and sentenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 70 months in jail, 3 years probation, restitution of $386.40 to Good Shepherd Com munity Hospital, $219.00 to Her miston Head and Neck Clinic, and $26.45 Boardman Pharmacy. Rodriguez was also convicted of Initiating a False Report-C/Mis- demeanor on May 29 and sen tenced by Judge Jeffrey Wallace to 30 days in jail to run concur rent with the first count. * . <• , T ,* . . •.,* • ' • . * . ’ V .0 •* * •*.- .i — * . v ■ V » .Vg \ • V •• / V/- • a ■ » • r y • T_ ! * « , . V* « « » .« v • , • * by Pete Strawick PT1 Communications is happy to announce that the communications Bank of Eastern Oregon is now accepting telephone payments for PTI customers at both the Heppner Branch, located at 279 North Main in Heppner, OR, and the lone Branch, located at Main and Green in lone, OR, during regular business hours. conducting. A tour of reclamation grass plots will be held Monday, June 23, from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at the HAREC on the west side of Pierce pivot adjacent to Hinkle Road. Jeff McMorran, OSU Extension agent, will conduct a tour of the reclamation grass plots. Everyone is invited to attend. : W.! '‘.j ' v . : -.1 V* V Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppoer, Oregon Wednesday, June 1 8 ,1 9 9 7 - FIVE • ? • * t-