Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 05, 2002, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 5, 2002 - THREE
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Robin Krebs of the
Morrow County Museum
submitted this photo. The picture
was taken within the first couple
years of the 1900’s in front of
Thompson Bros. Store in
Heppner. The man in the
foreground in front of the second
team (No. 6) is Moses Austin
Sprinkel.
An article in the section
of the Heppner Gazette called,
“Local and Personal Happenings
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in and About the City”, dated
Thursday, June 19, 1902, read:
“The teamsters are complaining
of bad roads between Heppner
and Canyon City. If we expect
to hold the trade of the interior it
is necessary that something
should be done along this line.
There is nothing that will benefit
a town more than first-class roads
leading to it.”
Below this clip, another
article states: “We learn from the
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lone Post that at the beginning of
last season the Farmer’s
Warehouse had 1,778 sacks of
wheat in storage; received 37,035
sacks and shipped 38,813 sacks,
requiring 99 cars. The average
price paid was 42 cents per
bushel. The highest price paid
was 56 cents and the lowest 39
cents per bushel.”
The current price for a
bushel of wheat is $3.52.
New National Honor Society members
New members were recently inducted into lone High School National Honor Society. They are (from
left): Cyd Tullis, Natalie McElligott, Meghan McCabe, Billy Ross, Emily Key, Paul Neififer, Johnny Collin.
Cody Bergstrom and Jeff Hunt. Billy Gates is not pictured.
Country
Club ladies in playday
The Willow Creek County
Dana Reid, Jan Paustian,
Lynnea Sargent; least putts-Eve
Kilkenny.
Flight B: low gross-Carole
Hamilton; low net-Betty Carlson;
least putts-Suzanne Jepsen.
Flight C: low gross-Jackie
Allstott; low net-Kim Houweling;
least putts-Doris Graves.
Chip in: #18 Suzanne Jepsen.
Birdie: #13 Betty Carlson,
#10 Shari Stahl, #18 Pat
Edmundson.
Club ladies held a playday on May
28. Results are as follows:
Low gross of the field-Karen
Bishop; low net of the field-Karen
Thompson; least putts of the field-
Pat Edmundson.
Flight A: low gross-Shari
Stahl; low net-Luvilla
Sonstegard,
SWCD, Weed
Board to meet
Flowers will be re­
moved
A regular board meeting of
the Morrow SWCD/Weed
Advisory Board will be held
Tuesday, June 11, at 6 p.m. at the
Port of Morrow in Boardman.
Agenda items and discussion
items include: manager report.
Annual Work Plan review, BPA
contract, Senate Bill 1010, weed
report, and agency reports.
The meeting is open to the
public.
The Heppner Cemetery Dis­
trict reminds everyone that all
flowers will be removed from the
cemetery on Monday, June 10.
For those who have flowers they
want to save, please remove them
before then.
The Aten's
Collection
The South Morrow County
Scholarship Trust has announced
a deadline of August 16,2002 for
applications for 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
majoring or minormg 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 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 college
sophomore, junior or senior living
in the Lexington voter precinct.
Applications in disc format
can be picked up at Klamath First
Federal Savings and Loan in
Heppner.
Contact Sharon Harrison at
676-9164 or Del LaRue at 422-
7568 for questions or more
information.
Willamette
University
announces recent
graduation
missionaries to Africa, will be
speaking about their experiences
ministering to the people of
Somalia on Sunday, June 16, at 6
p.m. at the Christian Life Center.
The Yunubas have lived
and worked in Africa for nearly
18 years and are currently
laboring in Djibouti. The public is
invited to come and learn about
the work that is being done for
God’s kingdom in Somalia. The
Christian Life Center is located
at 535 W. Morgan in Heppner.
everybody felt they had a right to light up whenever
they felt like it. That was before the Oregon Smokefree
Workplace Law.
Because now smoking doesn’t work in Oregon. And
I’m breathing a lot easier.
If you've got questions,
please contact us:
Information About The Law
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• Toll-free 1-866-621-6107
• www.healthoregon.org/tobacco
• Your county health department
• 1-877-270-STOP
• 1-877-2NO-FUME (Spanish)
• TTY: 1-877-777-6534
If you have a disability and need the
material in an alternate format, call
503-731-4273 (TTY: 503-731-4031).
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From left: Chris Rayburn, Terrence Parrot, Kyle Carlson, Pastor Laura
Sny der, Mikel Britt and Dan Basile at Valby Lutheran Church.
"Smoking doesn’t work
in Oregon.”
Oregon Tobacco Quitline
During the course of the dinner,
the future of each graduating
senior was predicted by Junior
class advisor, Ryan Rudolf.
Five confirmed at Valby Lutheran
Heppner resident
Missionaries to
from
share at Life Center graduates
David and Dorothy Yunuba, BSU
I remember walking out of our conference room and
Father's Day is June 16th
The annual lone Junior/Senior
dinner was attended by parents
and staff as well as the Junior and
Senior class members on May 23.
On Sunday, MFrom left: Chris Rayburn, Terrence Parrot, Kyle Carlson,
Pastor Laura Snyder, Mikel Britt and Dan Basile at Valby Lutheran Church.ay
19, Pastor Laura Snyder confirmed five boys at Valby Lutheran Church
in lone, after two years of instruction. Those being confirmed were
Kyle Carlson (Valby Lutheran). Terrence Parrot (All Saints Episcopal),
Willamette University in and
Chris Rayburn, Mikel Bntt and Dan Basil (Hope Lutheran).
Salem held its 159th
commencement and graduation
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May 12 in Salem. Area students
graduating included Lindsay
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Wolff-Logsdon, who received a
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May 28-Jerald Linn Mesteth.
Karen Wolff of Heppner, and Ron
30,
Umatilla; and Linda Ann
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and Nicki Kopp of Condon.
Staley, 31, Umatilla.
Willamette University is the
May 31-David William
oldest University west of the
Heppner
Gaxette-
Richmond, 48, Richland; and
Mississippi River, originating in
Valerie Marie Ross, 42, Irrigon;
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1842.
May 31-Jody E. Finck, 32,
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Umatilla; and Tracy Ann Bieren,
34, Umatilla;
May 31-John Thomas
Births
Cleaves, 21, Benton City, WA.;
Drew Matthew Coe-a son, and Shelley Andrea Strycker, 21,
Drew Matthew, was bom on May Kennewick, WA.
18. 2002 at Good Shepherd
Ting-ling Kang of Heppner Community Hospital in Hermiston
DA's Report
was among more than 1,000 to Scott and Nikki Coe of
students who received degrees Heppner. He weighed 8 lbs. 12 Morrow County District Attorney,
from Boise State University in oz and was 22 inches long.
David C. Allen, has released the
Boise, Idaho, at its 69th
Grandparents are Pat and following report:
commencement ceremony held Trish Sweeney and Jan Coe of
-Michael Mullikin plead
on May 18. Kang received a Heppner, and Tim ]Coe of Fossil. guilty to four counts of Unlawful
bachelor of science in electrical Great-grandparents are Everett Entry into a Motor Vehicle. Two
engineering.
Keithley of Heppner, Don and counts were dismissed. He was
Boise State University is a Velda Coe and Charlotte sentenced to 30 days in jail with
four-year public institution and is Thompson of Milton-Freewater, 16 days credit for time served, 24
the largest university in Idaho.
and Darlene Winters of Portland, months probation. $496 fine and
son of Jerry and Carmen Healy ordered to seek treatment for
drug abuse.
of Heppner.
my eyes were literally stinging. My boss smoked, so
Available in Yellow
or White Gold
Seniors Cyndi Heagy, Kristina Powell, Salli McElligott and Adam
McCabe.