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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 14, 2001
Time to gear up
for St. Pat’s
parade
Sacrament of confirmation held at St. Patrick
B a ck: ow: Tanner B r'tt. Chuy Elguezabal, Luke Murray, Christian Moller, Bishop Robert Vasa Color
Ki kenny, Far, Francis Herbert. Second row: Far. Gerry Condon, Kelsey G reenup, Julie Proctor Marcy
Miller, M egan Healy, Brian Haguew ood, Paula Spicer-Kuhn. Front row: Sean M urray and Rory Kilkenny
Bishop Robert Vasa conferred
the Sacrament o f Confirmation on
11 students o f St. Patrick's Parish
on Sunday Feb. 11.
The students confirmed were
T anrer Britt, Chuy Elguezabal,
Kelsey Greenup, Brian Haguewood,
Megan Healy, Conor Kilkenny,
Paula Spicerkuhn, Marcy Miller,
Christian Moller, Luke Murray and
Julie Proctor.
Readers at the Mass were Marcie
Miller, Julie Proctor and Paula
Spicerkuhn. Gift bearers were Luke
Murray and Chuy Elguezabal. Music
for the occasion was provided by
Jean Strange, Faith Healy, Valerie
Campbell and Anne Murray. Servers
for the Mass were Nacho
Elguezabal, Roy Proctor and Tony
Haguewood. Crosier bearer was
Rory Kilkenny and miter bearer
was Sean Murray.
Members o f the Holy Name
Society were the honor guard for
the Bishop. Following the
Confirmation, the members o f St.
Patrick Altar Society had a reception
for those confirmed, their families
and guests.
4-H leaders forum scheduled
If you're an Oregon 4-H leader
here's an opportunity to spend some
time explonng central Oregon with
your family while taking part in
an annual tradition. The annual 4-H
Leaders' Forum takes place on Apnl
6-7 ini Redmond.
The forum is for all adult 4-H
leaders and teen and junior leaders
in grades 10-12. It's a time for
leaders to get new ideas for 4-H
activities, to meet other leaders from
around the state, and to share 4-H
experiences with others.
Participants have over 35
workshops to choose from, including
sessions related to horse projects,
animal science projects, clothing
projects and horticulture projects.
Other workshops will concentrate
on specific 4-H activities, such as
improving photography skills, basic
flower arranging, developing 4-H
resumes, camp crafts, developing
youth leaders and how to get a "jump
on germs."
This year's keynote speaker is
Dr. Holly Jo Hodges, a former 4-H
member and current Pnneville
HHS/HJHS
list honor
students
Heppner Jumor/High School has
announced its honor roll for semester
one 2000-2001. Following are the
students who qualify:
Heppner Junior High School
Seventh grade honor roll: Laune
Murray and Krystal Naim s, both
4., Daniel Basile, B nanne Jones,
Roy Proctor. Heather Rill, Brenda
Victono: honorable mention-Kyle
Arbogast, Mikel Britt, Charlene
Houwelmg, Rory Kilkenny, Heather
Yocom.
Eighth grade honor roll: Madison
Bailey, Chelsea Bntt, Blair Keithley,
Shanna Rietmann and Jessica
Wainwright, all 4., Kylee Disque,
Kyle Huddleston, Cara Kennedy,
physician. Dr. Hodges will talk
about the importance o f 4-H and
how 4-H and 4-H leaders made a
difference in her life.
Registration is S35 if postmarked
to the State 4-H Office by March
26, S40 after that date. Registration
includes the leaders' recognition
luncheon, the conference, speakers, Joshua Lankford, Linsey Mitchell,
and the Friday evening program. Elizabeth Orwick, Terra Wilson;
m ention-Em ily
Included in this year's Friday honorable
evening program w ill be a pit roast Bergstrom, Tyler Boyer, Jode Coil.
Heppner High School
barbecue for the whole family
Freshmen honor roll: Judd
sponsored by the Crook, Deschutes,
and Jefferson County 4-H Leaders' Lemmon-Shepherd, Luke Murray
associations. It will also feature and Courtney Nelson, all 4., Blake
hands-on arts and crafts workshops, Allstott, Sheena Shank: honorable
fly tying, wood carving, musical mention-Justin Botefuhr. Amber
Dima, Brian Haguewood. Stefame
entertainment, and much more.
Morrow County provides full Hanson, Chantea Macaulay, Kiel
or partial scholarships to attend. Naims, Danielle Prindle, Brooke
For more
information
on Rust, Adam Wight, Jessie
scholarships, housing, a complete W oodward, Matt Young.
Sophomores honor roll: Tyler
list o f workshops, the conference
schedule, and registration forms, Henderson, Lacey Matteson, Marcy
contact Bill Brodenck at the Morrow' Miller, Doug Orwick, Isaiah
County Extension office, (541) 676- Stillman, Darren Van Cleave and
9642 or bill.brodenck@ orst.edu. Ashley Ward, all 4.. Donald Adams.
Daniel Jepsen, Sibbea Jones,
W hitney Sherntt; honorable
mention-Brad Adams, Tracy Baker.
second quarter. Jeanette Brantley
Aleshia Geer, Megan Healy, Rachel
lone junior varsity women
added three points, one assist and
Howard, Conor Kilkenny, Nicole
narrowly lost to the Wheeler Falcons two steals to the Cardinal attempt.
Sisk, Tylynn Smith, Benjamin
on Friday, Feb. 9, with a score o f Tracy Griffith scored two points
Turrell,
Nicole Wilson.
19-16, at the end o f two quarters.
and aided Key on the boards,
Juniors honor roll: Jonathan
Emily Key was the first and only grabbing down five rebounds.
Bennett, Brad Bowman, Shelley
team member to score in the first
Megan E. McCabe helped out the
Rietmann, Codi Rosecrans and Bnan
quarter. Key canned a three-point
Cardinals by scoring two points in Rust, all 4., Meghan Bailey, Jodie
shot at the beginning o f the game
the second quarter. Salli McElligott Carlson, Kelsey Greenup, Stefan
and followed up with an additional delivered one assist and apprehended
Matheny, Tammy Smith, Paula
bucket for a total o f five points. Key two Falcon possessions.
Spicerkuhn, Sam Van Liew;
was also one o f the leaders on the
Wheeler made 11 of 21 attempts honorable mention-Claire Anderson,
boards for lone with five rebounds. at the foul line for a total o f 52
Ashley Collette. Kevin Drake,
Meghan McCabe added four percent. lone made three o f six
Jessica Gutierrez, Angela Moore,
points and one two-point bucket attempts at the foul line for a total
Julie Proctor, Leland Rill.
followed by two foul shots in the o f 50 percent.
Seniors honor roll: Amber Flaiz,
Marissa McCabe, Kyle McDaniel
THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO ATTENDED OUR
and Lindsey Ward, all 4., Krista
Adams, Blake Knowles. Danielle
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY and
McDowell, Jennifer Patton, David
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR DOOR PRIZE WINNERS!
Piper, Craig Scott, Melinda Smith,
(Winners are listed below)
Amanda Sneddon, Scott Van
M G. Anderson
I gallon o f Round-Up
Winkle: honorable mention-Kelli
Automotive O il Changes
Lois Hunt, Sheila Dunaway, Linda Halvorsen
Bates. Sarah Eckman. San Juanita
Ione JV women lose to W heeler
211x1050 battery charger
Tractor earphones
Case l.ocktite
Case Antiseize
Skill 3/8 drill
Thermos
Rubbermaid wagon
Tabletop barbecue
Case jackets
Case hats
Case cooler
Case hitch cover
O s e captain chairs
Kim Lindsay
L.| McElligott
Debbie Dyer, Kathy Morter,
Mary Gilliam, John Anderson
Eleanor Gonty, Ievi Connor,
lessica I.ehman, Curtis Christensen
Skip Connor
Roy Peterson
Cecil Rill
Gary Wight
Carol Baker, Gary Hunt, Eleanor Lee
Tom Pointer, Steve Anderson, Floyd Green,
Barb Coiner, Merlyn Robinson, Chris Peck,
Ed Struthers, Bob Ployhar, Verna Brinda,
Bryan Padberg, Gabriel Owen, Dot Halvorsen
Bill Adams
Dean Gilman
Reese Schultz, Bob Hubbard
M o r ro w C ounty
Grain G ro w e rs
lone Cardinal
Boosters meet
The Cardinal Booster Club, at
their Feb. 5 m eeting at the lone
High School library, heard a report
by Monica Swanson on the work
done in the lone gym. The Big Sky
Conference sign is up and the
championship boards are ready to
go up. The flag will be moved higher
on the wall.
Total receipts for Saturday's
concessions and pizza feed were
not yet available. Jean and John
Jepsen donated the salad for both
the Fnday steak dinner and the pizza
dinner.
If the boys or girls teams go to
the district tournament the pep
assembly will be Thursday, Feb.
15. The tournament is Feb. 16-17
at Umatilla.
Athletic Director Dean Robinson
sent in names o f booster club
members, businesses and individuals
who bought ads on the sport
schedule poster and the community
calendar to the district for the printed
basketball programs.
It was announced that the lone
Middle School boys and girls won
the Helix Basketball Tournament.
The next meeting of the Cardinal
Booster Club will be Monday,
March 5, at the lone High School
library at 7 p.m.
Morrow County District
Attorney David C. Allen has
released the following report:
Crystal Irene Glass plead
guilty to possession o f a
controlled substance and was
sentenced to 18 months formal
probation, 80 hours com m unity
service, com pletion o f drug and
alcohol packages and $724 in
fines, fees and assessments.
Agustin Saucedo Sanchez
plead guilty to contempt o f court,
a restaimng order violation and
was sentenced to 30 days in jail,
suspended on the condition that
he successfully com plete all
conditions o f probation. 12
months bench probation and 40
hours o f com m unity service. He
was also ordered to have no
offensive physical contact with
the victim and to com ply with
any restraining order conditions.
Kevin Haskel Bond plead
guilty to contem pt o f court and
was sentenced to 180 days in jail,
with 155 days suspended on the
condition that he successfully
com plete all conditions o f
probation, and 24 months bench
probation. He was also ordered to
have no contact with the victims,
com plete alcohol and drug
packages and pay $374 in fines,
fees and assessments.
Additionally, Bond plead
guilty to Assault IV felony and
was sentenced to 36 months
formal probation, 80 hours
com m unity
service,
with
m isdem eanor treatment upon
successful
completion
of
probation conditions. He was
also ordered to have no contact
with the victims, complete
alcohol and drug packages and
pay $869 in fines, fees and
assessments.
Bond also plead guilty to
Crim inal Trespass I and was
sentenced to 180 days in jail,
concurrent
with
previous
sentence,
with
155
days
suspended on the condition that
he successfully com plete all
conditions o f probation, 24
months bench probation and 80
hours o f com m unity service,
which may be satisfied by
compliance
of
previous
com m unity service. He was also
ordered to have no contact with
lone JV
crush Echo
the vicitms, complete drug and
alcohol packages and pay $374
in fines, fees and assessments.
Bond's probation was
revoked and reinstated and
extended for a period o f one year
from the original expiration date
and he was ordered to comply
with the conditions o f probation.
Crysti Lynn Taylor plead no
contest to possession o f a
controlled substance and was
sentenced
to
18
months
probation. She was ordered to
com plete drug and alcohol
packages and pay $464 in fines,
fees and assessments.
Bryan Padberg plead
guilty to disorderly conduct and
was sentenced to pay $299 in
fines, fees and assessments.
Russell Gene Whitbeck
plead guilty to possession o f a
controlled substance and was
sentenced to 18 months formal
probation and 80 hours o f
com m unity service. He was also
ordered to contact his probation
officer no later than Feb. 9.
complete a drug package and pay
$474
in
fines,
fees and
assessments.
Aaron Stephen Jiron,
plead guilty to Assault IV,
misdemeanor, and was sentenced
to 180 days in jail, suspended on
the condition that he successfully
com plete all conditions o f
probation, 24 months bench
probation and 80 hours o f
com m unity service. He was
ordered to have no offensive
physical contact with the victims
and not to initiate any threatening
verbal
behavior
to
those
individuals. He was also ordered
to pay $1,607.20 in fines, fees
and assessments.
Roberto
Ayala plead
guilty to Assault IV and was
sentenced to 180 days in jail,
suspended on the condition that
he successfully complete all
conditions o f probation, 24
months bench probation and 80
hours com m unity service. He
was ordered to have no offensive
physical contact with the victims
and not to initiate any threatening
verbal
behavior
to
those
individuals. He was also ordered
to pay $1,607.20 in fines, fees
and assessments.
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Die lone junior varsity Lady
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Saturday, February 10.
Natalie McElligott was one o f
the leading point producers m just
one quarter o f play with a total o f
13 points. Emily Key also added
13 points and headed the Cardinal
larceny with five steals. Salli
M cElligott scored 12 points and
also led the team with five steals.
Caitlin Orem scored seven points
and captured eight rebounds.
Tracy GnfTith added seven points
and led the team on the boards with
10 rebounds. Jeanette Brantley
scored five points and seized eight
rebounds. Meghan McCabe scored
four points and delivered three
assists. Megan E. McCabe scored
two points in the second quarter
for her team. Eva Chitty delivered
two assists to her teammates.
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St. Patrick's Day is little over
a month away, and the crews for
1 leppner's Annual St. Patrick's Day
Celebration, "A Wee Bit o’ Ireland,"
are gearing up to make this year's
celebration every bit as festive and
homespun as the previous 18.
One o f the events that is a
highlight every year is the parade
on Saturday, March 17, at 1 p.m.
Craig Strobel, chairman o f the
Parade Committee, is putting out
the call for entries for the parade.
Past entrants are being invited to
come join the fun again this year,
and new entries are always eagerly
encouraged, particularly if they
feature an Irish theme.
Categories for participation
include Insh float, Insh Character,
Irish Bicycle, Insh Golf Cart, (you
get the idea). Bands and Drill
Teams, Antique Vehicles, and Insh
Open Class (commonly called
"Miscellaneous"). The only request
is that equestnan entnes be reserved
for the Fair and Rodeo Parade in
August.
Entry forms are available by
phoning the Heppner Chamber o f
Commerce, 676-5536, or Strobel
at 676-9224. In addition, forms will
be available at Van Marter and Kahl
Insurance in Heppner. E-mail
requests for forms can be made at
HeppnerParaueO 1 @aol.com. For
further information about Heppner,
check out the official website at
www .heppner.net.
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