SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 23, 2000
Artist, teacher establishes art gallery in Condon
an interview by Portland channel
KOIN 6 for an evening news
program. Also this year she was
the chief organizer at "Art
Happening,
Visual
and
Performing Artists," at the
Nehalem Bay Winery at
Nehalem.
School Lunch
Menu
The Morrow County School
In 1999 Cemyar managed the
Wheeler Gallery Annex, held District has released its lunch
for
August
and
shows and started the annual menue
Evening Gallery Walk at September.
Monday, August 28:
Wheeler. She also painted an 18-
foot Mural of Legendary Poets Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
and Artists on an outside wall of milk; Lunch-comdog, cheese
burger with fries, ravioli, variety
the Nehalem Bay Winery.
bar, milk variety.
Tuesday, August 29:
Breakfast-pancakes, fruit, milk;
Lunch-peperoni pizza, tenyaki
bites, hot dog, variety bar, milk
variety.
The Morrow County Sheriffs the barbecue for low gross, low
Wednesday, August 30:
Office is sponsoring a couples' net, long drive and Kps.
Mary Cernyar
Breakfast-cereal,
toast, fruit,
Tickets for several prizes
Mary Cemyar, master of fine golf tournament at Willow Creek
milk;
Lunch-turkey
sandwich
art, is establishing a gallery and Country Club to benefit the donated by local merchants from with chips, sloppy joes, yogurt,
Morrow and Umatilla counties
Special Olympics.
art school in Condon.
variety bar, milk variety.
The couples' tournament, with will be sold for $ 1 each or six for
Cemyar, who has a bachelor
Thursday, August 31:
degree in fine art from the Chapman rules and play, will be $5
Breakfast-muffins,
fruit, milk;
All proceeds will go to the
Northwest College of Art at held on Saturday, September 2,
Lunch-taco,
chicken
nuggets
Oregon
Law
Enforcement
Portland and a master of fine art at 8 a m. and 12 p.m.
with
rice,
fishwich,
variety
bar,
Cost of $75 per couple includes Special Olympics program for
from
Washington
State
milk
variety.
University at Pullman, WA, 18 holes of golf, refreshments Morrow, Umatilla and Gilliam
Friday, September 1: No
plans to present an exhibit and and a barbecue luncheon served counties.
school
for students or staff.
Contact Larry S. Sample, P.O.
celebration party on Saturday, at the golf course by Beecher's of
Monday,
September 4: No
September 2, from 7-9 p.m. at lone, in addition to a Special Box 318, Boardman, for advance school. Labor Day.
her newly-established Condon Olympics t-shirt, a Special tickets, more information or to
Tuesday, September 5:
School of Studio Arts, 134 South Olympics hat, tees and a ball to send in registration or call him at Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
the Morrow county Sheriffs
start out.
Mam Street, Condon.
milk; Lunch-turkey gravy and
Prizes will be awarded during Department, 541-676-5317..
A gallery talk and introduction
potatoes with roll, cheese pizza,
to art courses planned for winter,
chef salad with ham, variety bar,
spring and fall will begin at 7:30
milk variety.
p.m.
on
September
2.
Wednesday, September 6:
Information be available on
Sponsors of the Stickhorse race Breakfast-cinnamon toast, fruit,
Winners of the August 19
classes and registration.
HM Ranch, Bob and milk; Lunch-tuna sandwich, taco
Morrow
County
Rodeo are:
The exhibit, in the 2,400-
Stickhorse Race at the Oregon Sherree Mahoney, Peterson's salad, tomato soup with grilled
square-foot
gallery
and
Trail Pro Rodeo arena are as Jewelers, John and Kelly Boyer, cheese sandwich, variety bar,
classroom at an historic building
Joe and Donna Rietmann, Mark milk variety.
follows:
in downtown Condon, will offer
-Three and under: First-Connor and Tami Rietmann, Shannon
Thursday, September 7:
recent paintings by Cemyar and Green;
Second-MacKenzie and Harlan Smith.
Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
Sandra Harris.
Trophies were awarded to the milk;
Hughes, Third-Taylor Eng.
Lunch-French
dip
Students may register any
-Four and five year olds: First- first three finishers in each age
sandwich, cold ham and cheese
time up to and including
Skyler
Leasy;
Second-Gus group and "gold medals" and
sandwich with chips, teriyaki
September 25, the first day of Peterson; Third-Austin Winke. treats were awarded to all the
bites, variety bar, milk variety.
class. Tuition paid in advance
Friday, September 8:
Six and seven year olds: First- participants. 42 stickhorses and
will reserve a seat in the
riders participated.
Breakfast-biscuits, fruit, milk;
Whitley
Reese;
Second-Zane
classroom or tuition will be
Lunch-macaroni and cheese with
Davis, Third-Willie Gentry.
collected on the first day of class.
roll, peanut butter and honey
Students may contact Cemyar at
sandwich with chips, hamburger
the studio, 134. S. Main Street,
with fries, variety bar, milk
P.O. Box 422, Condon, 97823-
By Glo Wright
Glo Wright to be enrolled, The variety.
0486, or by phone or fax at (541)
The wild fires seem to be
Monday, September 11;
324-3800, for information about never ending this season. A classes are free.
Breakfast-cereal,
toast, fruit,
This month's Red Cross
the classes and supplies required.
request for assistance was
milk;
Lunch-spaghetti,
chicken
Handouts on course objectives received on Aug. 10 from the meeting has been cancelled, but nuggets, yogurt, variety bar, milk
will be distributed and supplies
Boardman Fire Dept. Another don't forget to attend next month variety.
and materials discussed on
fire was in progress along 1-84 on Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. at St
Tuesday, September 12:
September 25.
between
Arlington
and Patrick's Senior Center.
Breakfast-french toast, fruit,
Red
Cross
has
taken
Classes this fall include:
Boardman involving five fire
milk; Lunch-peanut butter and
-Painting from 2-4:50 p.m.,
units.
A R&R shelter was possession of an Emergency jelly sandwich, Hawaiian pizza,
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Cost opened in Boardman to help the Response Vehicle (ERV) and nachos with bean dip, variety
for tbe II-week course is $160,
fire fighters. About 70 men were will have it for Morrow-Umatilla bar, milk variety.
not including acrylic paint or attended to and the shelter finally Red Cross use until winter.
Wednesday, September 13:
Anyone who watched the parade
other materials and supplies.
closed Aug. 22 around 10 a.m.
Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
saw
it.
The
ERV
will
come
in
-Drawing (most media) from
The wild fires have
milk; Lunch-hamburger with
6-8:50 p.m., Thursday and
depleted the Red Cross funds and handy the next time we need to fries, hot ham and cheese
Friday. Cost for the 11-week there is a great need for respond to a disaster.
sandwich, chickenwich, variety
The
number
of
course is $160, not including
donations to continue disaster
bar,
milk variety.
volunteers continues to grow and
materials and supplies.
relief.
Thursday, September 14:
I
encourage
anyone
who
may
be
Cemyar's education also
Gary Cooper, ARES
Breakfast-cinnamon roll, fruit,
includes the study of theology
emergency
coordinator
of interested in joining us to please milk; Lunch-hamburger gravy
and philosphy at Mount Angel
Umatilla and Morrow counties, contact me.
The American Red Cross with potatoes and roll, comdog
Seminary, St. Benedict, Oregon.
will conduct HAM radio operator
with chips, burrito, variety bar,
Her extensive teaching
classes in Heppner starting on operates on donations only and milk variety.
experience includes a variety of Sept. 11. The classes will be consists mostly of volunteers.
Friday, September 15: No
to:
classes-in painting, drawing,
held at the EOC headquarters Send your donations
school for students or staff.
American
Red
Cross,
Umatilla
design,
terra
cotta,
art
located in the Morrow County
Monday, September 18:
appreciation, print making,
Sheriffs building, 325 Willow Chapter (Morrow Co.) 146 S. Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
sculpture and pottery— at
View Drive, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Main St. Pendleton, OR 97801.
Lunch-chicken
and
To volunteer or sign up milk;
numerous colleges—Columbia
continuing for six to eight
noodles,
hot
dog,
turkey
for classes contact: Glo Wright,
Gorge Community College,
consecutive Monday evenings.
sandwich with chips, variety bar,
676-9810.
Portland Community College-
Red Cross volunteers and
milk variety.
The
American
Red
Cross
Cascade Campus; George Fox
anyone interested in attending
Tuesday, September 19:
College,
Pacific Northwest
are encouraged to do so. Contact is here because, "Help Can't Breakfast-waffles, fruit, milk;
Wait"
College of Art, Multnomah Art
Lunch-chef salad with ham,
Center, Western Oregon State
hamburger and fries, cheese
College, Chemeketa Community
pizza, variety bar, milk variety.
College and Washington State
Wednesday, September 20:
University.
The Trailblazers Pathfinder 15 years old and is sponsored by
Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
Adventist
She has also lectured, made Club will hold registration the Seventh-day
milk; Lunch-baked potato with
slide presentations and provided Tuesday, August 29, from 7-8 Church.
cheese, tuna sandwich with
Co-directors are Ken and chips, nachos with bean dip,
studio visits for undergraduates p.m. at the Heppner Seventh-day
Bonnie Wenberg. Call 676-5440 variety bar, milk variety.
at Linfield College and at Mt. Adventist Church.
for
more
Pathfinders is "Christian or 676-8282
Angel Seminary. She previously
Thursday, September 21:
owned a gallery which presented Scouting" for all youth ages 10- information.
Breakfast-1/2 English muffin,
monthly shows of Northwest
sausage patty, milk; Lunch-
artists.
breaded chicken with rice,
Cemyar has participated in
chicken salad, burritos, variety
The monthly meeting of the l^e age 0-8 addendum. The
group and juried exhibitions and
bar, milk variety.
commission
will
review
the
has
held
numerous
solo Morrow County Commission on
Friday, September 22: 8-1/2
comprehensive
plan
draft,
which
exhibitions. She plans a solo Children and Families will be
hour inservice for teachers.
must
be
submitted
to
the
Oregon
exhibition entitled, "The Pioneer held on September 5 at the Port
Monday, September 25:
Spirit," in 2001 at the Center of of Morrow Riverfront Center in Commission on Children and Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
Families by Friday, Sept. 15.
Visual Arts at Jackson Hole, Boardman, from 7-9 p.m.
The public is invited to attend milk; Lunch-comdog, cheese
The
mam
topic
of
discussion
Wyoming.
and
participate in the discussions. burger with bries, ravioli with
be
the
2000-01
This year she was the focus of will
For
further information or for roll, variety bar, milk variety.
comprehensive plan, including
Tuesday, September 26:
special accommodations call
Breakfast-cinnamon
toast, fruit,
676-9675.
milk; Lunch-peperoni pizza,
teriyaki bites, hot dog with tater
tots, variety bar, milk variety.
Wednesday, September 27:
Breakfast-cereal, toast, fruit,
milk; Lunch-tacos, yogurt,
and
A meeting of the Morrow
turkey sandwich with chips,
County Health District will be
variety bar, milk variety.
held on Monday, August 28, at
Thursday, September 28:
the Pioneer Memorial conference
Breakfast-biscuits, fruit, milk;
room in Heppner at 7 p.m.
Lunch-chicken strips with rice,
Topics include discussion of
ham and cheese sandwich with
the proposed Willow Creek
chips, tater tot casserole, variety
August 26, 2000, 12 noon untii H i
Valley
Assisted
Living
bar, milk variety.
management contract with the
Friday, September 29: No
lone City (Parfa lone
health district; and an executive
school for students or staff.
session to discuss a contract with
Qifts, TCease!
Dr. Greg Lytle, physician at
Pioneer Memorial Clinic.
Golf tourney to benefit
Special Olympics
Stick horse race winners
What's up with Red Cross?
Registration set for Pathfinders
Commission plans meeting
rf )le tu e
McLeod i'Reunion
Lee’s 80th ‘B irthday
rf)o tlu eh
Health district
plans meeting
Court tryouts
scheduled
The Morrow County Fair and
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court
will be holding tryouts for the
2000-2001 court on Sunday,
October 1, at 1 p.m. at the
fairgrounds in Heppner.
Girls must be 16 years old
before August 1, 2001, to try out.
The competition will include
horsemanship, speaking and
interviews.
Applications and rules may be
picked up at the fair office in
Heppner or call 676-9474. The
deadline for application is
Wednesday, September 27. This
is a firm date with no late entries
accepted.
Class of 1980
plans reunion
The class of 1980 will be
"looking to make Millennium
memories" at their class reunion
this Friday evening and Saturday,
Aug. 25-26, in Heppner.
The class has heard from over
30 classmates and one classmate,
Ron Young, is traveling home
from Tokyo, Japan, to attend.
The class will get together
Friday evening, Aug. 25, at 7
p.m. at Bucknum's Tavern for an
informal gathering. On Saturday,
Aug. 26, activities will begin at
10:30 a.m. with family fun and
lunch at the fairgrounds,
followed by a golf scramble or
swimming that afternoon at 1
p.m. That evening at 6 p.m. the
classmates will enjoy a prime rib
dinner at the Elks Club, followed
by an awards program, class
photo and a walk back through
time by viewing the class video.
Music that evening will be
provided by Dan Bums of 3-D
Productions.
Friends and family are
welcome to join in on the
dancing fun.
For more information, contact
Geri Grieb at 567-3096.
Births
Sophie M a rie G ra n t-a
daughter Sophie Marie was bom
to Virginia and Greg Grant of
Heppner on July 24,2000 at Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 8
lbs. 13 oz.
Adam Naotala Anaya-a son
Adam Naotala was bom to Ma
nna and Salvador Anaya of Irrigon
on August 1,2000 at Good Shep
herd Community Hospital in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 7
lbs. 14 oz.
Nahomy Giselle Claustro-a
daughter Nahomy Giselle was
bom to Laura Martinez and Pablo
Claustro of Boardman on August
4, 2000 at Good Shepherd Com
munity Hospital in Hermiston. The
baby weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz.
Courtney Nicole W heeler-
a daughter Courtney Nicole was
born to Elizabeth and Philip
Wheeler of Irrigon on August 7,
2000 at Good Shepherd Commu
nity Hospital in Hermiston. The
baby weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz.
P A 7s Report
Morrow County District
Attorney David C. Allen reports
the following business:
Jorge Gonzales Vasquez plead
guilty to Assault IV and was
sentenced to 30 days in jail,
suspended, with 18 months'
probation, and ordered to have no
offensive physical contact with
the victim, complete a domestic
violence program and pay $869
in fines, fees and assessments.
Ranulfo Ortega plead guilty to
Assault IV/felony and was
sentenced to 36 months'
probation,
80
hours
of
community service and ordered
to have no offensive physical
contact with the victim, possess
no firearms, complete a domestic
violence program and pay $1,369
in fines, fees and assessments.
Jody Lea Hendricks plead
guilty to delivery of a controlled
substance-methamphetamine and
possession of a controlled
substance-methamphetamine and
was sentenced to 36 months'
probation, 160 hours community
service, six months' revocation of
driver's license and ordered to
complete a drug program and pay
$1,138 in fines, fees and
assessments.
Chamber Chatter
By Claudia Hugh««, Chamber Manager
Blue skies, a pleasant breeze,
red white and blue flags flying,
landscaped grounds, a variety of
music,
booths
depicting
organizations, livestock, food,
and fun described Heppner's old
time country fair and top notch
Oregon Trail Pro-Rodeo.
Many hard working volunteers
before, during and after the
events made it happen. The week
prior the grounds shaped up
rapidly with volunteers building,
working on the grounds, planting
flowers and pulling it all
together.
Those who took the time to
enter the parade are to be
commended. Please encourage
the Bank of Eastern Oregon to
enter its "Echoes of the Past"
float in the Pendleton dress-up
parade. It would certainly give
other entries stiff competition
and
complement
Morrow
County's Oregon Trail Pro-
Rodeo court. Good job.
As we move into fall, school,
football games, etc., there are
many
opportunities
for
conferences,
seminars
and
trainings in all areas to keep our
adult brains in good working
order.
Interested in making a
difference in your community,
influencing others, causing
positive things to happen,
meeting new friends? Get in
touch with Jerry Breazeale to
register for the six sessions of
leadership training in Morrow
County. These sessions will be in
the evening, meals provided, and
will open up new windows of
opportunity, but hurry because
only 30 individuals countywide
will be involved. New faces of
all ages are encouraged to
participate.
If telecommunications happens
to be your calling, then you may
be interested in two weekends at
the Inn of the Seventh Mountain
where participants will organize
a local team to implement a
telecommunications action plan.
A team of at least three
participants needs to attend. This
is
sponsored
by
Rural
Development Initiatives and is
similar to the Rural Futures
Forums that many Heppnentes
experienced a few years ago.
Registration deadline is Friday,
Aug. 25.
The West: Its Past and Future,
October 13 and 14 in La Grande,
presents conversations on the
future of the rural Western
United States, and how changes
in populations and resource
management affect the people
who live here. The conference is
presented by the Blue Mountain
Forum and High Country News.
With agriculture a big part of our
lifestyle, we all need to be aware
of how resources and water
define and challenge the view of
the west and our identity.
Registration deadline is Sunday,
Oct. 1.
The Small
Business
Development Center has a
variety of classes that may be
taken over the Internet at one's
leisure anytime of the day or
night. There is a charge, but this
is a great opportunity to leam at
a time convenient for you. In
addition, BMCC is offering some
excellent interactive satellite
classes for the next three months
with an opportunity to see quality
speakers and leam from them.
So, if you wish some additional
education, challenges, interaction
with new faces, then stop by the
Chamber office or call 676-5536
for farther information on the
above mentioned challenges for
growth.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s
office in the courthouse in
Heppner reports issuing the fol
lowing marriage licenses:
Aug. 14: Luis Lemus Flores, 29,
Boardman; and
Mana Luiza Silva Mejia, 27,
Boardman.
Aug. 16: David Sean Barrick,
27, Boardman; and
Amy Lynn Atwood, 23, Mollala.
Aug. 17: Santos Will Guardado,
36, Umatilla; and
Rosa Tom asa N ieto, 33,
Umatilla.
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