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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 30,1999 W.C.C.C. GolT Schools list honor students WCCC Ladles’ Invitational Tuesday, June 22 Low gross of the field: Jean Kennedy, Pendleton. Willow Run: first low gross, Lovella Conboy, second low gross, Maggie Marston. Tn-Cities CC: first low gross, Neva Doyle. Pendleton: first low gross, Nora Lee Holdman, second low gross, Dorothy Reese; first low net, Shirley Moll, second low net, Joyce Spencer. Sun Willows: first low gross, Lydia Smathers, first low net, Jacquie Sleeth. La Grande CC: first low gross, Bev Ledndgc, second low gross, Jewelldene Beickel, third low gross, Marilyn Gerlack; first low net, Judy Holt, second low net, Joan Staab, third low net, Stella Cheney. Canyon Lakes CC; first low gross, Tye Bjork, second low gross, Sue Lessner, third low gross, a tie between Harriett Kostelecky and Inez Mowery; first low net, June Rothenberger, second low net, Cindy Graff, third low net, Marla Fox. Umatilla CC: first low gross, Karen Bishop, second low gross, Carole Hamilton; first low net, Marba Harmon, second low net, Carol Brown. Willow Creek CC: first low gross, Pat Edmundson, second low gross, Karen Wildman, third low gross, a tie between Lois Hunt and Carol Norris, fourth low gross, Suzanne Jeosen; first low net, Lynnea Sargent, second low net, Floss Watkins, third low net, Elaine Miller, fourth low net, a tie between Sandi Day and Joyce Dinkins. Chip ins: Jean Kennedy, Pendleton, #4, Jo Ann O ’Rourke, La Grande, #7, Thelma Reynolds, Umatilla, #5. Birdies: Jean K ennedy, Pendleton, #4, Joan Staab, La Grande, #4, Bev Ledridge, La Grande, #4. K.P. #4: Willow Run, Irma Wetherall, Canyon Lakes, Tye Bjork, Pendleton, Nora Lee Hold- man, Umatilla, Karen Bishop, La Grande, Joan Staab, Heppner, Lynnea Sargent. Long drive #6: Tri-Cities CC, Neva Doyle, La Grande, Jewell dene Beickel, Pendleton, Joyce Spencer, Willow Run, Maggie Marsten, Sun Willows, Lydia Smathers, Umatilla, Toni Ware, Canyon Lakes, Tye Bjork, Hepp ner, Francie Morris. Heppner Jumor/Senior High School has released its fourth quarter honor roll. Following are students who qualify: Seniors honor roll: Jill Barber, Brooke Boyer, Tim Dickenson, Jaci Hughes, all 4., David Bates, Kathleen Greenup, Derek Gun derson, Shane Matheny, Bobbie Rankin, Julie Watkins, Kristi Worden; honorable mention- Audra Bunch, Jered Eckman, Sa rah Greif, Janelle Healy, Christine Kenny, Brian Knowles, Jessica Maben, Sarah Monahan, Angela Munkers, Amber Peck, Riley Tingue. Juniors honor roll: Trisha Adams, Cody Bellamy, Casey Ingraham, Macy Rhea, Ashley Ropp, Michael Schonbachler and Births Bryan Christopher Fowler- a son Bryan Christopher was bom to Kay and Dave Fowler o f Heppner on June 16, 1999 at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. and was 2 1 '/ 2 ” long. He joins brother Bryce Ben jamin at home. Grandparents are Clyde and Donna Christopher. Jacob W illiam Ball-a son Jacob W illiam was born to Stephanie (Payne) and Duane Ball of Cashmere, WA. on June 22, 1999 at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee, WA. The baby weighed 6 lbs., 10Vi oz. and was 20” long. Grandparents are Phyllis and Jerry Armitage of Yukon, OK., Les and Kathy Payne of Umatilla, and Archie and Diana Ball of Heppner. Great-grandparents are Phil and Joan Ingram of Nez Pierce, ID., Dwight and Louis Payne of Bonney Lake, WA., Betty Fulleton of Pasco, WA., and Roice Fulleton of Heppner. WCCC plans barbecue The Willow Creek Country Club will have a family barbecue on Monday, July 5 at 4 P-m. Each family will bring their own meat. Those whose last names begin with "A" through "K" are asked to bring dessert, "L" through "Z", salad. Hosts will be Rollie and Debbie Marshall, Randy and Bernice Lott, Jay and Lori Straley and Ron and Ginger Bowman. Celebrate - Matt Van Ltew, all 4., Clint Bellamy, Leah Denton, Lindsay Greif, Abby Kahl, Kristen Mar shal, Laurie M ichael, Justin Nelson, Kim Pointer, Katie Sherritt; honorable mention-Joey Bourne, Chris Bowman, Jeff Currin, Mitch Mathews, Corey Miller, Amy Paptneau, Tracy Rankin, Luiza Saenz, Jeff Sneddon, Heidi Turrell. Sophomores honor roll: Amber Flaiz, Marissa McCabe and Scott Van Winkle, all 4., Krista Adams, Blake Knowles, Danielle Mc Dowell, David Piper, Craig Scott, Amanda Sneddon, Lindsey Ward; honorable mention-Kelli Bates, Sarah Eckman, Kyle McDaniel, Jennifer Patton, Maria Saenz, Ann Shear, Melinda Smith, Justin Wood, Brandon Young. Freshmen honor roll: Jonathan Bennett and Shelley Rietmann, both 4., Jodie Carlson; honorable mention-Meghan Bailey, Brett Barber, Brad Bowman, Jessica Gutierrez, Stefan Matheny, Julie Proctor, Brian Rust, Paula Spicer- kuhn, Sam Van Liew, Teresa Victono. Eighth grade honor roll: Lacy Matteson, Doug Orwick, Darren Van Cleave, all 4., Brad Adams, Don Adams, Sally Calvert, Cindy Gall, Tyler Henderson, Daniel Jepsen, Marcy Miller, Whitney Sherritt, Tylynn Smith, Ashley Ward; honorable mention-Tracy Baker, Dawn De Boer, Aleshia Geer, Genia Grant, Megan Healy, Sibbea Jones, Jesse Kempas, Conor Kilkenny, Jessica Kreiger, Larena Penturf, Jerry Shank, Nicole Wilson. Seventh grade honor roll: Luke Murray, 4., Blake Allstott; honor able mention-Chelsea Anderson, Scholarship application deadline approaches The South Morrow County Scholarship Trust has announced a deadline of July 23 for applications foi the Elizabeth Slottee Memorial Scholarship and the Lexington Voter Precinct Scholarship. The Slottee Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited college. The scholarship js awarded to a student majoring or minoring in music. If no applicants are found, the award can be given to a student who has been accepted into a school of education. The scholarship amount will Saturday, July 3rd: be determined by the earnings of the donations of the community and the Slottee family which totals more than $10,000. The Lexington Voter Precinct Scholarship is for $500 and will be awarded to a cqjlege j sophomore, junior or ^epiqr, living in the Lexington voters' precinct. Applications in disc format may be picked up at the Bank of Eastern Oregon or Klamath First Federal Savings & Loan in Heppner. Contact George Koffler at 676- 9125 or Sharon Harrison at 676- 9164 for more information. Volunteers needed Volunteers are needed for the Morrow County Open Horse Show at the Morrow County Fair grounds on Sunday, August 8. For more information, contact Ruby Shear at 422-7290. 4th of July Schedule of Events Brian Haguewood, Stefame Han son, Shecna Shank, Jessica Westberg. Riverside High School, Boardman, has released its fourth quarter honor roll. To be on the honor roll, students must receive a 3.5-4. grade point average. To be on the honorable mention, stu dents must receive a 3.-3.49 GPA. Following are students who qualify: Seniors honor roll: Bret Files, April Vice, Jason Calloway, Kelly Redinger-Winker, Jenny Prag, Kara Sandlin, Jennifer Barnes, all 4., Cheryl Rodgers, Amber Smythe, Caitlin Daniels, Janie Price, Kristen Johnson, Matthew Schilling, Ryan Neal, M arta Barajas, Kevin Baker, Nicole Kent, Derek G ribble, Sasha Gordaruer, Michelle Gill; honorable mention-Geoffrey Carnine, Rebekah Fuzi, Leonardo Ramirez, Jared Purcell, Alan Marston, Russell Hall, Juan Luna-Orozco, Alma Solano, Cindy Velasco, Kelly Shelton, Bart Prouty, Jason Strebin, Eseguiel Torres, Kesha McCormick, Adam Oren, Tosha McKim, Britney Vincent, Leeann Smith, Petra Flores, Kory Killmgbeck. Juniors honorroll: ScottRussell, 4., Julie Mason, Jessica Moore, Chnstena Butler, Amanda Jensen, Jutta Beracz, Clinton Shoemake, Kristina King, Cody Gordanier, Tana Dirks, Chrissa Chapman, Leonel Garcilazo, Denise Wallain, Chantell Michaels, Christina Ramirez, Jerry Anderson; honor able mention-Rachel Reyes, Stefani Gordanier, Derrin Tallman, Marshall Sanders, Kristal Miller, Jacob Plisek, Samantia Henry, Christopher Hughes, Shantel Evans, Lisa Osgood, Amber Wil liamson, Maria Valencia, Angelina Volunteers: at least one person wants to volunteer for a good cause this summer. Get your need for a volunteer into the paper, so that person will know who to contact. Call 676-5886. Nelson, Tara Totten, Cristina Hendergart, Jesus Martinez, Jen nifer Bash, Amelia Garrett. Sophomores honor roll: Irma Torres, Sheree Steiner, Bethany Skoubo, Michael Haney, Rio Weikel-Magden, Carl Hemnes, all 4., Joshua Reeve, Maria Garcilazo, Sara Fritz, Megan Andreason, Bryan Barton, Gregory Grabeel, Debra Darrow, Jacob Johnson, Justin Garcia, Junanita Macias, Franziska Staub, Keith Baker, Curtis Wright, Casey Huxoll; hon orable mention-Shane Slover, Martha Hurtado, Andrea Orcutt, Sarah Newport, Ryan Chapman, Jacob Graff, Jared Gowan, Eric Meakins, Elsa Mendoza, Dwi McKenzie, Tiom Watson, Manuel Villegas, Adam Rodelstad, An thony Vice, Craig G ribble, Catherine Seen, Jody McDaniel, Kimberly Hampton. Freshman honor roll: Sara Yoder, Shannon Wetherell, Cam eron Sanders, all 4., Matthew Gordanier, Sarah Beatty, Brendon Busey, Jenna Holmes, Tiffany Gordanier, Christopher Camme, Ashlie Cain, Julie Hendricks; hon orable mention-Tia Warren, Maria Valencia, Naomi Plisek, Alicia Myers, Justin Lay-Cole, Sara Russell, Karina Villegas, David Thompson, Ashley Olp. Fireworks prohibited on forest lands Campgrounds and other recre- ation sites on the Umatilla National Forest are expected to be full over the 4th of July holiday. Umatilla National Forest personnel remind everyone that all types of fire works are prohibited in National Forests, including sparklers and smokebombs. They can produce enough heat to start a forest or ran8e f ix Forest regulations prohibit pos- sessing, discharging or using any kind of fireworks on National For est lands. Visitors should also be careful with campfires, cigarettes and chainsaws in the forest. Vio lators found guilty of starting a forest fire may be assessed fire suppression costs or be subject to a fine. What’s new in Boardman The July 21 monthly meeting of the Boardman Chamber of Commerce will answer the question, "What's New in Boardman?" The informal picnic lunch at Boardman Marina Park, West Manne Drive, will begin with an invitation to the Morrow County Fair by the 1999 Fair & Rodeo Court. Businesses adjacent to the 1-84-Main Street Interchange will update members of the community on Arena open in lone Shear’s arena in lone will be open for gaming practice for 4-H kids every Thursday in July from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. For more informa tion, contact Ruby or Ann Shear at 422-7290. recent remodeling and expansion projects. Presenters will include: Econo Lodge; Main Street Chevron; Bank of Eastern Oregon; City of Boardman and more. Box picnic lunches provided by Lynnards Spud Cellar may be reserved by RSVP calls to J & D Electric 481-2571 or the Boardman Chamber of Commerce, 481-3014. The meeting is‘ open to all interested persons, but those that wish to purchase lunch must RSVP by 4 p.m. on Monday, July 19. Send or Receive Heppner Gazette-Times Pioneer Memorial Clinic will be CLOSED Monday, July 5th Have a safe & happy 4th o f July holiday! THE LATEST ALIGNMENT TECHNOLOGY Arlington Saddle Club plans plans July 4 playday 10 a.m...................................................................Golf Tournament Enjoy Music, Food and Beer Garden! 6 p.m............................................... Local band- “Final Warning” 7 p m............................................................................... “Fat Boy” Sunday, July 4th: X 7:30 a.m............................................................................ Fun Run Y 9:30 a.m................................................................. Church Service I M 10 a.m........................................................Horseshoe Tournament i 1 P-m............................................................... PARADE featuring 3f 2 p.m..................Bingo, Frog Jump, Go-Karts, Kids’ Games, etc. All Day .............................Food Vendors and Beer/Wine Garden BLUES CRUISE III Classic Cars (call 989-8148 to register) Blue* Music begins at 3 p.m . with “ Ellen Whyte and Reflex Blue” followed by “T oo Slim and the Taildraggers” HBADUWBR i M aTRAT »-*.»»■ with Robbie Low«, Jim Me«i, Kenny Blue Roy, Jimmy LJoyd Ray and Randy Lilya 7 p.m....................................................................................... Bingo m ia t ii------■ P B r T A C tn .A R F i n R w o H k a i i For more Information, call 4 2 2 -7 4 1 0 Musk sponsored by the MC Unified Recreation District HAPPY 3 7 th BIRTHDAY The Arlington Saddle Club will host the second annual July 4th Playday at the arena in Arlington on Sunday, July 4. Registration is at 9 a.m. and games begin at 10 a.m. Awards will be given. Horse and non-horse events are planned. For more information, contact Carmen Gronquist, 454-2269. Flagger killed by semi-truck A Pendleton woman, Debra Ann Cousins, 44, was killed by a semi truck on Highway 730 between Boardman and Irrigon around 12:30 p.m. Monday, June 28. Morrow County District Attorney David C. Allen said the semi was driven by Julian Garcia Lopez, 35. According to Allen, the semi is believed to have just exited the freeway and was headed east bound when it hit Cousins, who was a flagger ushering vehicles onto one-way traffic to accommodate construction. The impact threw her into another vehicle. The accident occurred near a bridge where guardrail was being installed around milepost 169. Cousins, who was employed with Sam's Flagging company out of Hermiston, was transported by the Boardman ambulance to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston where she was pronounced dead. Lopez was driving a 1985 Freightliner with a 40-foot trailer. The semi driven by Lopez is owned by Strebin Farms. The accident is under investigation, says Allen. Cheerleaders plan pop can drive The Heppner High School cheerleaders will hold a pop can drive July 5-12. Those wishing to donate may put cans in the back of a pickup at 515 N. Gale or call for pick-up at 676-5884 and leave a message. Using Les Schwab's new computerized alignment machine, BRIAN HOLTZ is ready to give your vehicle the latest in expert alignment work. S top b y o r c a ll f o r an a lign m en t a p p o in tm en t to d a y. esschwab