Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Ione tennis teams host
Riverside
W CCC Ladies’ Play Day
results
The Willow Creek
Country Club Ladies held
th e ir w eek ly Play Day,
Tuesday, April 22, with six
ladies attending. Low gross of
the field w ent to C orol
M itchell; low net to Eva
Kilkenny and Loa Henderson;
and least putts o f the field to
Virginia Grant.
Low gross for Flight
A was taken by L uvilla
Sonstegard and for Flight B by
Lynnea Sargent.
Mitchell had a chip-in
on hole #2 and was closest to
the line on hole # 1. Kilkenny
and Henderson had the longest
drive on hole #6; Kilkenny in
flight A and Henderson in flight
B. Henderson also had a KP
on hole #4.
MC Unified Recreation District
seeks funding proposals
Amanda Emery chases down a cross-court hit.
The Morrow County
Unified Recreation District
funds activities each year, for
the benefit o f the general
community. Those activities
ran g e
from
funding
entertainment for celebrations
to giving instruction in the arts.
In May, the district requests
each organization seeking
funds from the District submit
a proposal. Any organization
lone tennis team s
hosted Riverside High School
on Friday, April 25. Cardinal
women posted two wins and
the Cardinal men posted two
wins also.
T yler
R aible
effortlessly defeated Geoff
M cD onough, 8-0. B rian
Bunch easily defeated Juan
Martinez, 8-3. Raible and
Bunch doubled up to square
off against Matt Weseman and
Israel C arrillo, losing to
Riverside 3-8.
Meghan McCabe lost
to Becki M cN am ee, 3-8.
McCabe then doubled back
to defeat Jami Moore, 8-2.
Amanda Emery lost a close
m atch a g a in st Jen n ifer
M endoza, 6-8. A lyssa
Rietm ann and Abby Key
easily d efeated Jen n ifer
C ard en as and M aribel
Orozco, 8-3.
Tree seedlings
available
SWCD/Weed Heppner
An interest meeting
Advisory
was held recently to see how
interest there would be
Board to meet much
in forming a local RV travel
W estern
L arch
seedlings and Ponderosa Pine
plugs will be available on
Thursday, May 1 from 9 a.m.-
12 p.m. at the Morrow Soil
and W ater C o n servation
District office at 430 Heppner/
Lexington Hwy.
M orrow
SW CD
organizes the dispersal of these
excess trees each year in
cooperation with the USFS.
“Trees provide shade,
w indbreaks, and w ildlife
habitat as well as minimizing
soil erosion,” said a SWCD
sp o k esp erso n .
“ Take
advantage of this opportunity
and plant a few trees this spring
to enhance your property.
Survival increases if trees are
healed in now and planted this
fell.”
Interested people are
asked to bring containers such
as burlap sacks or garbage
bags to protect the trees in
transport.
For more information,
call the SWCD office at 676-
5452.
I0CKY MOUNTAP
A re g u la r board
m eetin g o f th e M orrow
SW C D /W eed A d v iso ry
Board will be held Wednesday,
M ay 7 at 5 p .m ., at the
Pettyjohn Office building in
Heppner.
A genda
and
discussion items include:
Manager report, Endangered
Species Act presentation,
g ra n ts
u p d a te,
2003
Convention update, Natural
R eso u rces Info P ack et
(NRIP) update and agency
reports. The meeting is open
to the public.
An Executive session
will be held according to ORS
(192.640(2) at 4:30 p.m.
can request funding for their
projects. There is no set format
for the request, but it should
identify the project and the
costs associated with the
project.
For those who would
like to submit a funding
request, contact Cyde Marie
E stes, C hairm an for the
District, at (541) 676-5808.
RV Travel Club to begin in
The outing will be a held
Tuesday through Friday.
The club hopes to
offer m onthly m id-w eek
o u tin g s th ro u g h o u t the
summer.
Anyone interested in
m ore inform ation please
contact, Paul and June Jones,
6 7 6 -8 0 4 5 , or D ick and
Lynnea Sargent, 676-9621.
club. It appears there are
several co u p les th at are
interested, so the first outing
will be held in May.
The club will travel to
Hood Park near Pasco, WA.
North Lex Market Steer 4-H Club
Wednesday, April
Sheriff's Report
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following busi
ness:
-MCSO received a
report from a caller at the
Riverview Mobile Court in
Irrigon of a suspicious vehicle.
The caller would call back if
the vehicle wasn’t claimed.
-MCSO, Boardman
P olice D ept, receiv ed a
request for an officer contact
from a caller in Boardman
regarding her husband not
letting her have the children.
The couple was fighting and
there was a weapon in the
house.
-MCSO, Boardman
P olice D ept, receiv ed a
request for an officer contact
from a caller in Boardman
regarding a suspicious male
subject of foreign nationality.
-MCSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r at
Bucknum’s in Heppner o f a
break-in to the outside shed
that occurred sometime last
night
-MCSO, Boardman
ambulance received a report
from a caller at the Texaco
station that he was having
alcohol withdrawals and had
very sore feet from walking.
The patient was transported to
Good Shepherd M edical
Center in Hermiston.
-MCSO received a
report o f a possible DU 11 on
Highway 730. The vehicle
was going 30-43 mph and
swerving.
-MCSO deputy cited
Irma Mendoza, 44, for Failure
to Carry Proof of Insurance,
ffie vehicle was impounded.
-MCSO, Boardman
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardman of
a howling wolf at a neighbor’s.
The owner was requested to
quiet the animal.
would ask member to identify
the location. Members also
learned where the different
type of meat cuts come from
and how a ruminant stomach
works.
M em bers p resen t
w ere Regi S eitz, C asey
Peterson, Ashley and Mekayla
Feb. 11: MCSO cited
Anderson, Kathy and Andrea
Jon
Eldon
VanGorder, 28, for
Rauch, Natalie McElligott, and
Violation
of
the Basic Rule, 53
Amy and Eric Jepsen. For the
club’s next meeting, they hope mph in a 25 mph zone.
-MCSO cited Pedro
to visit a local dairy.
Alvarez, 43, for Violation of
Basic Rule, 50 mph in a 35
mph
zone.
more than 8,000 Pacific Fleet
-M C SO
cited
Sailors and Marines aboard
Armando
Valenzuela,
Jr.,
25,
the ships of the USS Abraham
for
Violation
of
the
Basic
Rule,
Lincoln Carrier Battlegroup.
His ship is returning home after 35 mph in a 20 mph zone.
-MCSO received a
being at sea longer than any
req
u
est
for in fo rm atio n
U.S. Carrier Battlegroup now
re g a rd in g re tu rn in g a
on duty.
MacDonald is a 1997 computer.
-MCSO cited Steven
graduate o f North Eugene
Scott,
51,
for Violation of the
High School o f Eugene and
Basic
Rule,
73 mph in a 55
joined the Navy in July 1998.
mph zone.
-MCSO received a
report that a black truck was
stuck in the sand and should
not be there. MCSO notified
cost. Water is provided by the the Corp o f Engineers for a
damaged fence.
City o f Heppner.
-M CSO cited Eric
L ocal
M aster
Ramirez,
21, for Furnishing
Gardeners are also available
Alcohol
to
a Minor.
throughout the year to answer
-MCSO
received a
a variety of questions about
request
for
contact
from
plants, insects, trees, soil, etc.
For more information
about the community garden
or who to call for advice,
please contact the Morrow
County Extension Service at
676-9642, John M urray,
676-9631 or Kay Proctor,
676-9827.
By Eric Jepsen, reporter
T he N o rth Lex
Market Steer Livestock Club
met at Kathy Rauch’s house
on Sunday evening, April 27.
Kathy served members tacos,
chips and pop.
T hey then talk ed
about feeding steers and how
much to give them. Kathy had
a sheet with an outline o f a
steer and she would point to
W estern
L arch different parts of the steer and
seedlings and Ponderosa Pine
plugs will be available on
Thursday, May 1 from 9 a.m.-
Navy Petty Officer
12 p.m. at the Morrow Soil
C lass
G reg o ry
and W ater C o n serv atio n 2nd
District office at 430 Heppner/ MacDonald, son o f Kathy
Robinson o f Deadwood, and
Lexington Hwy.
M orrow
SW CD R obert M acD o n ald o f
organizes the dispersal of these Heppner, participated in the
excess trees each year in opening phase o f Operation
cooperation with the USFS. Iraqi Freedom in the Arabian
“Trees provide shade, G ulf while assigned to the
w indbreaks, and w ildlife aircraft carrier USS Abraham
habitat as well as minimizing Lincoln.
MacDonald is one of
soil erosion,” said a SWCD
sp o k esp e rso n .
“ Take
advantage of this opportunity
and plant a few trees this spring
to enhance your property.
Survival increases if trees are
healed in now and planted this
I t ’s tim e to w ork
fell.”
Interested people are outside in the dirt again and
asked to bring containers such B lue M ountain M aster
as burlap sacks or garbage Gardeners are here to offer
bags to protect the trees in help. This local chapter of the
OSU E x ten sio n M aster
transport.
For more information, Gardener program sponsors,
call the SWCD office at 676- in cooperation with the City of
Heppner, a community garden
5452.
located on Riverside St. in
Heppner. A 12-fodt by 12-foot
Order Magnetic Door Signs garden plot is offered at no
Soldier on his way home
Blue Mountain Master
Gardeners offer advice and
garden spot
Denim & Black
$ 3 9 95
£ Gardner’s
Men’s W ear
( 541 ) 676-9218
193 N. Main Street • Heppner
30, 2003 - SEVEN
C sepp reg ard in g a dog
complaint.
MCSO received a
rep o rt from Two R ivers
C orrectional In stitu te in
W ilso n v ille that Jose J.
Ramirez, 26, was arrested on
a Morrow County w arrant for
Failure to Appear/Driving
While Suspended. Ramirez
w as lodged at TRCI.
MCSO cited Daniel
D. Doyle, 39, for Violation of
the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a
55 mph zone, and Driving
while Suspended-violation and
No Insurance. Doyle’s vehicle
was impounded.
-B oardm an
PD
officers arrested John S.
Bohms, 26, on a Umatilla
County warrant for Failure to
Appear/DUII. Subject was
lodged at Umatilla County Jail.
-M C SO
w as
informed that Lyle Eldwin
Borud, 49, registered as a sex
offender in Morrow County.
-MCSO, Boardman
PD and ambulance received a
report that a 78-year-old
female was having trouble
breathing and was suffering for
nausea and has a history of
emphysema. Subject was
tran sp o rted
to
G ood
Shepherd Medical Center in
Hermiston.
-B oardm an
PD
received a report of a missing
male juvenile. The boy was
later found and it was
discovered he had went home
with a classmate.
-MCSO received a
report from ADT that a burglar
alarm went off at a residence
on Patterson Ferry Rd in
Irrigon. It was determined all
was okay and there was no
signs of entry.
-B oardm an
PD
officers arrested Steven Lynn
Cox, 46, on a Hermiston
w arrant for V iolation o f
Release Agreement. Cox was
lodged at Umatilla County Jail.
-M C SO arrested
Daniel Joe Hum, 26, on,a
Morrow' County warrant for
Failure to Appear/Attempting
to Elude. Hurn was also
arrested on a Umatilla County
w arrant for Contem pt o f
Court. Hum was lodged at
Umatilla County jail.
-MCSO received a
report from Moon Security
that a burglar alarm was
activ ated at the Port o f
M orrow A d m in istratio n
building. It was determined
that all was okay and a janitor
had set off the alarm.
-MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that she saw five males going
through mailboxes in the area.
-B oardm an
PD
received a report from a caller
in Boardman that a suspicious
pick-up was driving up and
down the street and then
parked across the street.
F eb . 12 : M CSO
¿ited Donald Rae Daggett, 49,
for Violation of the Basic Rule,
41 mph in a 20 mph school
zone.
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