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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 11. 2001 - FIVE Summer of music continues on Columbia I"he fourth summer o f music on the Columbia River continues Monday. July 16. in Boardman. Six outdoor concerts remain in the free senes alternating between Boardman and Imgon. Except for Sunday, July, 22, all perfonnances are on Mondays and begin at 7 p.m. Families are invited to bring lawn chairs, a picnic supper, come early and enjoy the parks before the performances. Monday. July 16: Bram Brata Steel Drum Band - a 20 member Tri-Cities based steel band group with members from sixth through 12th grade. Bram Brata uses 23 steel drums o f seven different sizes, blending pop with raggae to create a warm and unexpectedly beautiful sound. O f course. Bram Brata plays C anbbean music, but also gives their special treatment to pop tunes, romantic ballads and music from the movies as well. "Hear them once, and you will become a Bram Brata "groupie" for life," said coordinator Carol Michael. Boardman Marina Park, 7 p.m. Sunday. July 22: Gorge Winds Concert Band o f White Salmon - "If you heard this band at the Arlington Big River Band Festival, you know how they will bring back memories o f your hometown band and Sunday afternoon concerts in the park," said Michael. This 40- member band will perform at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Don't miss this traditional Sunday afternoon big band concert, Imgon M anna Park, 3 p.m. Sunday. M onday, July 30: Smiling Scandinavians - Five Seattle musicians bring happy, bouncy music for your sum m er evening pleasure. "If you enjoy tuba music, the expertise o f the tuba player will send you to heaven," said Michael. "This group is guaranteed to put a smile on everyone's' face." Boardman M arina Park, 7 p.m. Monday, August 6: Somebody Else - an a capella quartet with roots in Morrow and Umatilla counties specializing in harmony and comedy. Somebody Else spun out of a Pendleton based a capella men's quartet, "Absolutely Nobody." Here's a chance to hear the new group in Morrow County. Members Joe Lindsay, Cory Cooley. Bill Mayclin. and Stacie Eollett promise a relaxing evening on the banks of the Columbia River. Imgon Manna Park, 7 p.m. Monday. August 13: Homestead Quartet- a family group composed o f John Wambeke playing guitar and performing vocal arrangements, sons Frazer, 14, on the keyboard, and Spencer, nine, slapping the bass upright and daughter Liberty providing vocals. Homestead Quartet involves the audience with sing-along and fun. Magical Mitchell masquerades as a photo journalist for the East Oregonian by day, but is a professional magician in his real life. Don't miss his new specialty act: "The Guillotine o f Death!", Boardman Marina Park, 1 Local student named to dean’s list Albertson College o f Idaho has announced its dean's list for the recently com pleted 2001 spring semester. To be eligible for the dean's list, a student must earn a 3.75 grade point average. T nsha Adams o f Heppner was named to the list. 7 p m. Monday, August 20: "Sidewalk Stumpers" five-piece Dixieland jazz band from the Tri Cities. lTie same soft sweet/hot Dixieland style as the June 18 perform ance in Boardman, but with different perform ers and additional instruments. Karl Walterskirchen. Clark Hodge. John Boland. Bob Pettingell and Elaine Long will bring new tunes and a slightly different interpretation o f favorites. For this season finale, the Im gon Watermelon Festival volunteers will repeat the popular barbecue dinner that topped o ff the 2000 series. "Come early, dine outdoors on the banks of the Columbia River. Imgon Marina Park," said Michael. For more information, contact Carol Michael. Boardman coordinator. 541-481-9457 or LaVelle Partlow, Im gon coordinator, 541-022-3386. Directions to Boardman Marina Park: from 1-84, take exit 164 and turn north on Mam St. toward the Columbia River Continue north about 1/2 mile, turn left on Marine Dr. Continue west approx 1 4 mile to day use area. Directions to Imgon Manna Park: from Hwy. 730. turn north on 10th St. (by A.C. Houghton school) toward the Columbia River Continue north on l()th St. approx 1/4 mile to marina park entrance Music in the Parks is funded b\ Morrow ( ounty l ¡nitied Recreation District and Portland General Electric List Your HOMI] Or Other Property On The INTERNET Cull Dave Sykes (Licensed \gent) 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 6 7 6 -9 9 3 9 evenings Engagement Waterland Coiner - Lindsey Waterland and Austin Coiner Lindsey Waterland and Austin Coiner, both o f Pendleton, announce their engagem ent to be married. Lindsey is the daughter o f Karla W aterland o f Pendleton and the late George Waterland. She is a 1997 graduate o f Heppner High School and graduated from Blue Mountain Community College in 2001 with an associate's degree in nursing. She will be working as a registered nurse at Good Shepherd Com munity Hospital in Hermiston Austin is the son o f Barb Coiner o f Fleppner and Dan Com er of Pendleton. He is a 1^94 graduate o f Heppner High School and attended Blue Mountain Community College. He is now employed at Aramark in Pendleton. The couple will be married Saturday, July 21,2001 at the First Church o f God in Pendleton. Sheriff's Report The Morrow County S h e riffs Office (MC'SO) reports handling the following business: -MC SO. Boardman Police Dept arrested Rafael Martinez-Olguin, 33, o f Boardman on a Morrow County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Assault IV, I larassment. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -MC'SO deputy cited James Elliott. 22, for Driving while License Suspended-I and No Insurance. 1 lis vehicle was towed and impounded. May 23: MCSO, Heppner Police Dept, received a report that the Main Street lights from May to Center streets were out. -Boardman Police Dept, officer cited Sandra Moore, 41, for Violation o f City Ordinance for Declaration o f a Public Nuisance. -MCSO received a report from a subject in North Carolina who feared for the life o f a woman and her son in Umatilla. The call was transferred to the Umatilla Police Dept. -MCSO, Heppner Police Dept, received a report that a man threatened to tear down a fence and cause bodily harm to a woman in Heppner. -MCSO received a request for increased patrols in the Lexington area for speeders. -MCSO received a report o f an unwanted subject driving by the caller's residence in Boardman. -MCSO. Heppner Police Dept, received a report of an employee who had just been fired and was very upset. -MCSO. Boardman Police Dept received a report o f neighbors dumping garbage behind the caller's residence in Boardman. -MCSO. Boardman ambulance received a request for an ambulance for a woman in Boardman who had fallen from her wheelchair, was trapped underneath and needed help getting up. -MCSO. Boardman Police Dept arrested Larry Douglas Prock. 40. on an Imgon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Criminal Trespass II. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO receiv ed a report o f a bljick yearling out near the road between Ruggs Ranch and Andersons. -MCSO, Heppner Police Dept, received a report o f a several subjects traveling in a suspicious vehicle without plates going south on the Bombing Range Road. -MCSO received a request for a deputy contact in Boardman regarding paper service. May 24: M( SO received a report o f an audible alarm at the Im gon 76 station. It was a false alarm -MCSO received a report from the Umatilla Chemical Depot that they would be doing a "leaker isolation procedure" and that there w as no liquid agent inside the igloo. -MCSO received a report that an ex-husband w ho has a restraining order against him keeps calling his ex-wife at her mother's residence in Im gon. -Linn County S heriffs Office deputy arrested Thomas Allen I lamman. 34. on a Morrow County Circuit Court w arrant for Ifrobation Violation. He w as lodged at the I .inn County Jail. -MCSO received a report from Boardman that a woman was trespassing and the caller wanted to press charges. -Multnomah County Sheriffs Office deputy arrested Duane Roy McGee, 30, on an Im gon Justice Court w arrant for DIJ11 He w as lodged at the Multnomah County Jail on local charges with a hold placed for Morrow County -MC SO received a report from lone of items stolen from a wallet in a truck while the owner w as at his cabin at along the Hardman Spray Highway the previous night. -MCSO received a report from a man in Imgon that a woman keeps calling and threatening him. -MCSO received a request for a deputy contact from Columbia Middle School in Imgon regarding a student who did not show up for school but was last seen heading there. -MCSO received a report of a lost steer in Imgon. The steer was located. -MCSO received a report o f a found Brahma heifer. The owner was found and the heifer returned -MCSO received a report from a subject in Boardman of horses m issing from their pasture in Hermiston. The caller thought it might be a man repossessing the horses. A message was left for the man to confirm and the caller was told it was a civil matter and to contact an attorney. -MCSO. Boardman Police Dept received a report o f an audible alarm at the Port of Morrow administrative building'ssouthwestmulti-purpose room. The building was secure. -MCSO, Heppner Police Dept received a report o f a barking dog near the caller's residence. -MCSO received a report from Imgon that someone had run over the caller's fence at her residence. r!Jou c ire O ordialh/ ^united to attend a JIU m orial (Sendee fo e Qane < 1 Qxiwlitu at the 'Valla/ JHa therein Oh a re h (Satardat/. Quit/ 21 it at two o'clock ‘Ifou axe imuted ta attend a reception celebratine/ the marriage of. * * **2 «V« f y ji Si ffany <£ £annie S iili Hunch ¡Buffet Sandai/, full/ 22, 2ÜC1 from 1-4 pm . ¡Heppner t i k i Hodge li p S fit t i Trueax - Tillery Past District Governor o f the Heppner Lion's Club. Roger Trueax. m et his fiance, Paula Tillery, at a Lion's Quest workshop in 1997 in Hermiston. After dating for almost three years. Trueax, Heppner Lion's Club Secretary, will wed Paula Tillery, a kindergarten teacher, in a double ring ceremony at the Desert River Inn Convention Center in Umatilla on Sunday July 22.2001, at 2 p.m. Echo Judge Bob Shannon will officiate the ceremony. The couple will reside in Im gon after a honeymoon on the Oregon Coast. Bank o f UI announces dean's list University o f Idaho at Moscow, Idaho has announced its dean's list for 2001 spring semester. To be on the list, students must carry 14 or more graded credits and have a 3.3 grade point average or higher. Local students who made the list were Matthew Jepsen. education major, Heppner, and Jessica Krebs, agriculture major, lone. WCCC plans barbecue The Willow Creek Country Club will have a family barbecue on Sunday, July 15, at 4 p.m. Each family is asked to bring their own meat to the barbecue Those whose last names begin with "A" through "K” are asked to bring dessert, ”L" through "Z”, salad. Hosts are Gary and Barb Watkins, Dave and Corol Mitchell. Jeff and Missy Cutsforth, and Mark and Elaine Miller. PROTECTION ta Declare vour freedom from oppressive monthly tees and service charges. Get Klamath First Free Checking. And enjoy tree use of our Online If inking, AT Ms and 24-hour service hotline. UP TO $1,000.00 S m B ank for Dotali* M EM BER F O I C e 2001 Ann ( M * A m o c *(«« and FREE CHECKING! Klamath First www klAmtfthtirM.com