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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 22,1998
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
W .C.C.C. Golf
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W.C.C.C. Ladies
Kickoff Scramble, April 7
Heppner
First place team gross: Bev
Gunderson, Eva Kilkenny and
Betty Chnstman.
Second place team gross: Su­
U.S.P S 240-420
san Atkins, Cathy Enyeart, Jackie
Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Allstott and Cam Wishart.
Published weekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner,
First place team net: Karen
Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879 Periodical postage paid at Heppner.
Thompson, Melba Miller and
Oregon Office at 147 West Willow Street Telephone (541) 676-9228 Postmaster
send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner.
Lorrene Montgomery.
Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: S18 in Morrow. Wheeler. Gilliam and Grant Coun­
Second place team net:
ties; $25 elsewhere
D eborah K endrick, G eorge
April Hilton-Sykes............................ •-............................................. News Editor
Naims and Rcbanai Disque.
Stephanie Jensen ........................................................................... Typesetting
Monique Devin...................................................Advertising Layout it Graphics
Long putt: Flight A-Cathy
Bonnie Bennett ................................................................................ Distribution
Enyart, Flight B and C-Betty
Penni Keersem aker......................
Printer
Chnstman.
David Sykes, Publisher
Long drive: Flight A-Cathy
Enyeart, Flight B-Lorrene Mont­
gomery, Flight C-Coetta Shuler.
Chip ins: Jenny Reynolds and
Lois
Hunt.
The Morrow County District
M
ost strokes; #7 L uvilla
Attorney’s office in Heppner re­
Sonstegard,
Coetta Shuler, Dor­
ports handling the following busi­
othy Hawkins.
Charles A. Hess, 63, Sublimity, ness:
operating
unregistered
William D. Wilson, 25, Board-
snowmobile, $54.
man was convicted of Probation
Sarah Louise Wilson, 22,
Revocation and sentenced to 30
Heppner, violation o f the basic
days
in jail with extended proba­
rule 70/55, $82.
tion
for
one year.
David C. Allen, 32, Portland,
Gary Newkirk, 28, Heppner,
violation of the basic rule, 45/35,
was convicted of Rape I, two
$54.
Annie Hisler has been selected
Lonnie W. Rill, 18, Heppner, counts of Attempted Rape in the
for
the 1998 No Dinx/Oregon
First
Degree
and
six
counts
of
violation of the basic rule, 74/55,
Sexual Abuse I. He was sentenced Coaches Association Volleyball
$72.
She was
Cheme Kristine Clark, 42, to 40 months in the Oregon State All-Star Match.
Heppner, violation of the basic
Penitentiary, one year in the selected from the list of the
1997 All-State
rule 70/55, $72.
county jail and three years post­ Oregonian's
Volleyball Teams.
Kirk Leroy Robinson, 44, prison supervision.
Matches will be played July 17
Heppner, violation of the basic
Lucy J. Francis, 25, Boardman, at
Chemeketa
Community
rule, 77/55, $142.
was convicted of Criminal Mis­ College and July 18 at David
Beverly Haugen, 20, Heppner,
treatment in the First Degree and Douglas High School.
offensive littering, $82.
Hisler was chosen MVP first
Laroy Lee Cline, 39, sentenced to 30 days in the county
Lexington, failure to wear jail with three years probation team for the Columbia Basin
during which she is to be evalu­ Conference, second team 2A
seatbelt, $54.
Chris Daniel Mundy, 27, ated and undergo anger manage­ state tournament team, second
Heppner, violation o f the basic ment, plus pay a fine of $250 at­ team All-State and 3A Riverside
Tournament All-Star player in
torney fees and assessments.
rule 70/55, $72.
Donna Jean Acock, 33, 1996 and '97. She was setter-
Herman Wendell Winter Jr.,
36, Heppner, truck speeding Boardman, was convicted of De­ hitter and co-captain of Heppner
69/55, $112.
livery of a Controlled Substance High Schools' fourth place 2A
Kelly Sue Merrill, 36, Heppner, and sentenced to three years pro­ state tournament team of 1997.
The selection letter was sent by
violation of the basic rule 73/55, bation, a fine of $350, undergo
$72.
evaluation and treatment for sub­ Kelly Wells, Oregon State/Metro
Joe Brian Orem, 44, lone, stance abuse, 80 hours of commu­ All-Star
Volleyball
Match
passing in a no passing zone, nity service and pay attorney fees coordinator.
$117.
Annie has been invited to a
and assessments.
Roger Dale Bntt, 48, Heppner,
number of Community College
Regino
Landros
Navarro,
35,
truck speeding 65/55, $94.
volleyball tryouts and is
James Steven Garrett, 21, lone, Boardman, was convicted of narrowing down her choices to
violation of the basic rule, 71/55, Driving while License Suspended Mt.
Hood and Chemeketa
and sentenced to six months in
$72.
community colleges.
Jeremy Dale Zumwalt, 23, county jail, suspended on the con­
Pasco, WA, violation of the basic dition he pay a fine of $500, at­
rule 71/55, $131.
torney fees and assessments.
Kimberly Sue Burwick, 30,
David Pacheo, 19, Boardman,
Cour D'lene ID, violation of the was convicted of Criminal Mis­
basic rule 92/55, $411.
chief II and Theft II and sentenced
David Franklin Dye, 34, to 18 months probation, pay res­
Wilbur, WA, violation of the titution of $ 150 and $520 and pay
basic rule 73/55, $106
Heppner Post 89 and Auxiliary
restitution and assessments.
Rick S. Smith, 40, Heppner,
will meet Monday, April 27 at
Robert
Gene
Morley,
30,
Irri-
driving while suspended, driving
gon, was convicted of Possession 6:30 p.m. in the United Method­
while uninsured, $464.
of
a Controlled Substance-Meth- ist Church basement.
Gary V. Nelson, 22, Pendleton,
A potluck supper will proceed
amphetamine
and sentenced to 18
disorderly conduct, $202.
the
meeting.
months
probation,
in-patient
Gary Frank, 29, Pendleton,
The nominating committee
treatment for substance abuse and
disorderly conduct, $121.
will report on the new officers for
Barbara Gilbert, 77, Heppner,
pay assessments.
1998-99.
Paul
Edward
G
ifford,
40,
offensive littering, $80.
Poppy Day will be observed on
Hermiston, was sentenced to pro­
May
22.
bation for 18 months, substance
All
members are invited to at­
abuse evaluation and treatment,
tend.
and pay attorney fees and assess­
ments.
Community garden
GAZETTE-TIMES
D A 's Report
Justice Court
Report
Hisler selected
for All-Star
match
Legion,
Auxiliary plan
potluck
Obituary
Kenneth A. DuVall
Kenneth Alyn DuVall, 67, of
Sun City, Arizona, a retired archi­
tect, died April 12,1998, in Phoe­
nix.
Graveside services will be held
in the Lexington Cemetery on
June 6, 1998, at 2 p.m.
Mr. DuVall served in the U.S.
Coast Guard for four years. He
and his wife, June VanWinkle,
met in Portland and were married
at St. Patrick’s Parish on Septem­
ber 9, 1951. The DuValls retired
in 1994 and moved to Arizona
from Bellevue, Washington.
He spent many year.s visiting
Lexington and Heppner and felt
as if this was his home. His zest
for life will be missed by all.
Mr. DuVall is survived by his
wife, June; a daughter, Renee of
Spokane; a son, Kenneth A. Jr. of
Houston; a brother, David of New
York; six half-brothers and sis­
Babe Ruth
signup set
Anyone between the ages of
13-15 years old interested in play­
ing Babe Ruth baseball this sum­
mer should contact either Sam
Bellam y, 989-8567, or Rick
Johnston, 676-5562, by Wednes­
day, May 6.
The Babe Ruth team includes
players from the Ione-Lexington-
Heppner areas. The season runs
from the middle of May through
the month of June.
“A full commitment by the
parents and players during this
time is necessary to make the
Babe Ruth program successful,”
said a spokesperson.
Wranglers Club hold first playday Meeting on
plots now available
The Blue Mountain Master
Gardeners and the city of
Heppner are again offering the
opportunity for people or groups
to participate in the community
garden.
The garden plots will be
available May at a cost of $ 12 for
a 12'X 12' size.
Anyone interested may call
Corinne Miles at 676-5016 or
John Murray at 676-9361.
FAX
S e n d o r R e c e iv e
Gazette-Tim es
676-9211
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The Wranglers Riding
Club
held their first playday on Sun­
day, April 19. Results are as fol­
lows:
Stickhorse race: first Mary
Rietmann, second Taylor Parks,
third Garrett Gibbs, fourth Justin
Pranger.
Leadline: barrels-first Kade
Mader, second Justin Pranger,
third Devin Robinson, fourth
Donald Matthews; poles-Kade
Mader, Justin Pranger, Devin
Robinson, Garrett Gibbs; figure
8-Kade Mader, Justin Pranger,
Garrett Gibbs, Devin Robinson.
Six and under: barrels-first
T aighler D ougherty, second
Brent Eckm an, third Quinn
Mader, fourth Jessica Hughes;
poles and figure 8-Brent Eckman,
Q uinn
M ader,
T aighler
Dougherty, Brynna Rust.
Seven-eight year olds: barrels-
first Lane Bailey, second Emily
Rietmann, third Regina Seitz,
fourth Drion Dormer; poles-Lane
Bailey, Regina Seitz, Whitney
Matthews, Che Green; figure 8-
Lane Bailey, Che Green, Regina
Seitz, Jake Van Doom.
Nine-ten year olds: barrels-
first Madison Bailey, second Jen-
nifer G riffith, third Jam ie
Westberg, fourth Brent Parks;
poles and figure 8-M adison
Bailey, Jamie Westberg, Jennifer
Griffith, Brent Parks.
11-12 year olds: barrels-first
Lacey D avis, second Lacey
Matteson, third Jessica Westberg,
fourth Chantea Macaulay; poles-
Lacey M atteson, Chantea
Macaulay, Nicole Wilson, Jessica
W estberg; figure 8-Lacey
Matteson, Lacey Davis, Jessica
Westberg, Chantea Macaulay.
13 year olds; barrels-first
A shley W ard, second Tracy
Griffith, third Brett Barber, fourth
Tasha H ollis; poles-Tracy
G riffith, Brett Barber, Tasha
Hollis, Kelsey Greenup; figure 8-
Tracy Griffith, Ashley Ward,
Tasha Hollis, Brett Barber.
14-17 year olds: barrels-first
Katie Bacon, second Jill Barber,
Frostbite Open
tourney held
¡Ob i
The 10th annual "Frostbite
Open" golf Tournament at
Willow Run Golf Club in
Boardman was held March 28.
The tournament benefits the
Boardman
Chamber
of
Commerce Scholarship fund, and
features putting contests and KP
(closest to pin) contest with a
"scramble" format. KP winners
were: Jason Brown, Gary
Frederickson, Kory Killingbeck
and Nathan Van Gorder. Pam
Fisher oversaw the 11 successful
contestants in the putting contest.
The pot was split 50-50 between
contestants and scholarship fund.
"Scramble" winners were: first
place low gross (score 51) Kory
Killingbeck, Ryan Neal and
Vernon Heiple, second place low
gross (score 57) Dave Pedro, Joe
Pelzer and Josh Kegler, first
place low net (score 51) Nathan
Van Gorder, Lonnie LeClair and
Dave
Baisley, Tournament
trophies were donated by Inland
Empire
Bank,
Boardman
Pharmacy and Hardware donated
KP prizes. The tournament net
proceeds added nearly $800 to
the scholarship fund.
Highlights of the day included
lunch prepared by the Willow
Run Ladies Gold Club awards
presentation by Ron Daniels, and
a "beautiful course maintained by
staff of Willow run Gold Club."
"A bald eagle took temporary
refuge in a poplar tree bordering
the course, adding a touch of
majesty to the tournament", said
a tourney spokesperson.
Keith E. Lewis
"D edicated to the N eeds o f AH
M orrow County Citizens"
ters; and five grandchildren, Ian
and Elise Anderson o f Spokane
and Schyler, Shiloe and Sterling
DuVall of Houston. Mr. DuVall
is preceded in death by two broth­
ers, Joseph and Roger.
Memorials may be sent to In­
terfaith Services of Sun City, P.O,
Box 1795, Sun City West,’ Ari­
zona 85375, or the American
Heart Association, Arizona Af­
filiate. 2929 S. 48th St., Tempe,
Arizona 85282.
• Fair and Impartial
• Solid Background in Law Enforcement
• Experienced in Budget Finance
and Public Administration
• Life-long Resident of Eastern Oregon
ELECT
Keith Lewis
M orrow County Judge
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third T Tracey
fourth
Jaylene Papineau; poles-Katie
Bacon, Bobbie Rankin, Jill Bar­
ber, Tracey Rankin; figure 8-Jill
Barber, Bobbie Rankin, Tracey
Rankin, Katie Bacon.
A public meeting on the
18 and over: barrels-first Glenn
salmon recovery issue will take
Griffith, second Tern Gentry, place Saturday, April 25, at
third Sara Greenup, fourth Anita Riverside High School in
Pranger; poles-Tem Gentry, Sara Boardman, from 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Greenup, Anita Pranger, Sue
Panel guests are: Senator David
Gibbs, figure 8-Terri Gentry, Nelson; Representative Lynn
Anita Pranger, Debra Parks, Lundquist; Representative Bob
Donna Rietmann.
Jenson; Bruce Lovelin from the
The next playday will be held Columbia River Alliance; Todd
Sunday, April 26. Potluck will Hiedgerken from Water for Life;
begin at 12 noon, followed by the Mark Charleton from the US
playday at 1 p.m. New members Army Corp of Engineers; retired
state
representative
Chuck
are welcome.
For more information, contact Norris; David Cannemela from
Janet Greenup, 676-5822, Terra the Idaho Department of Fish and
Adams, 676-5819, Judy Barber, Game and Fred Zian from IZR
676-5037, or Judy Eckman, 989- Consulting.
The public is invited to attend.
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