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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 16, 2003 - FIVE Willow Creek All Stars take third at district competition C a r d in a l Booster Club prepares for Fall Family Child Care Overview to be held U m a tilla - M o r r o w P rovider and will in clu d e H e a d S ta r t- C h ild C a re information on recently passed lone Cardinal Booster R esource and Referral will regulations. If you are currently Club met July 7 at The Office h o ld a fa m ily c h ild c a re doing family child care in your Cafe. Twelve m em bers were overv iew on Monday, Aug. 11 hom e and are not registered present. Thank you notes were fro m 6 -9 p .m ., at th e with the Child Care Division; received from M ike Radie, Boardman Head Start Center, would like information on this w h o w a s s e le c te d to 240 NE Boardm an Ave. topic; or to pre-register for the participate in the 8-M an All This class is required c la ss, c o n ta c t C h ild C are Star gam e, and the Heppner- by the Child Care Division for R eso u rce and R eferral at lo n e b a s e b a ll te a m fo r anyone wishing to becom e a (541) 564-6878 or 1-800- Gatorade donated by the club Registered Family Child Care 559-5878. during the playoffs. The club continues to w a it fo r ta x e x e m p t notification. LynnDee Ramos, Del LaRue and Dean Robinson will work with Jean Jepsen on grant applications. Debbie Radie has not received a response regarding the purchase o f a reader board to replace the community sign. C lu b m e m b e rs e x p re sse d a p p re c ia tio n to Debbie M organ for selling shirts in the park for the 4th o f July. Anyone who did not get th e c h a n c e to p u rc h a se a “ Have a Blast” shirt m ay still get one at Sunflower Junction. The sum m er league bo y s’ basketball tournam ent netted $326.80, with pop and w a te r d o n a te d by L a u rel C a n n o n . A tte n d a n c e w as down from prev ious years. Jo C upps A tkins, an lone H igh School graduate, has a c u sto m e m b ro id e ry business in S herw ood and w o u ld a p p r e c ia te c lu b business. At this time the club does not need em broidery w ork done. A tkins plans to (Clockwise from top): Alex Carlson, Kara Clay, Kate visit lone at a later date to Kendrick, Eric Jepsen, Matt Holland and Brynna Rust. promote her business. The club is sponsoring “Shenanigans” will be performing Monday, July 28, in a o n e-d ay raft trip on the Boardman as part o f the sum m er’s Concerts in the Park. The Deschutes River. The Sunday, concert will be at the Boardm an M arina Park at 7 p.m. A ugust 3 trip will begin at 10 Joining “Shenanigans" will be “ Mulligan Stew.” Both a .m . a t M a u p in . A n y o n e groups are taught by Peg Willis o f Pendleton. Also joining the interested in purchasing a $70 groups will be "The C h i c k s , " a great hit at the tic k e t m ay c o n ta c t K a ri ‘ Hermiston Variety' Show, Who'taill bring' their M o rg a n a t W h e a tla n d unique and entertaining performance to the edge Insurance (422-7410). of the Columbia River. Del LaRue, C harity The concert is free and open to the public. M cElligottand Jeri McElligott are in charge o f organizing the h o m e c o m in g f e s tiv itie s honoring the cham pionship football teams. It was agreed all three cham pionship teams sh o u ld be h o n o red at the BUILDING LOT football game that evening. W ITH GREAT M e m b e rs w e re VIEW OF W ILLOW concerned about a conflict CREEK LAKE. Near betw een the fall club dinner Heppner. Ready to a n d th e lo n e F o u n d a tio n build on. $22,900. d in n e r a n d a u c tio n in S eptem ber. T he lo n e Site Council parent representatives must be elected in September. MOUNTAIN PROPERTY. One acre (approx.) in Radie will look into having the the mountains. Water and electricity to the representatives elected at the property. Leveled spot. Ready to build on. foundation m eeting, so the Located at Blakes Ranch, 15 miles from club fall dinner can be moved Heppner. $12,900. to hom ecom ing weekend. WELL KEPT SPLIT M em bership letters LEVEL. Large will be sent to fam ilies and fenced yard with businesses next m onth. The flower beds. 10x16 sam e m em bership packages as last year will be available. storage shed in C a r d in a l B o o s te r back yard. Large Club will not meet in August. family room in basement. Living room with The next business meeting will fireplace. $120,000. Price reduced! be M onday, Septem ber 8 at the school library. Shenanigans to perform in Boardman (Front Row L-R): Ian Murray, Justin Reed (Condon), Jared Hedman, Cameron Day, Eric Chick and Justin Yocom; (Middle Row L-R): Brett Harrison, Cody Orr, Colton Anderson (Condon), Billy Yeager (Condon), Donald Matthews, Justin Gutierrez and Willy Gentry; (Back Row L-R): Coaches Bobby Reed, Dave Anderson and Jerry Gentry T h e 9- a n d 1 0 - y e a r -o ld W illow C reek All Stars placed third out o f 15 o ther all-star team s at the district com petition held in M adras, July 5-9. W illow C reek All Stars also brought hom e the Sportsmanship Trophy. 4-H Campers enjoy crime solving program Taighlor Dougherty and Jessica Hughes dust for fingerprints “ I w o u ld lik e to developed a program for the in the back o f the sheriff’s car. com plim ent D eputy R andy cam pers that included three “ We had a lot o f fun R a y b u r n , D e p u ty J a m ie classes. O ne class dealt w ith w ith the activity, but also R ietm ann and D eputy J e ff fingerprinting and how to lift learned a lot. I learned I would Lambier,” said Bill Broderick, fin g e rp rin ts o f f d iffe re n t not want to be in that situation 4-H agent. The three deputies surfaces. Another class taught for any o ther reason than a attended the Tri-C ounty 4-H the cam pers how to go about m o c k te a c h in g C am p and spent the m orning solv ing crim es. They talked d e m o n s t r a t io n ,” a d d e d teaching the cam pers about about w hom to interview and Broderick. crime scene investigations and w hat to look for at the crim e how to solve a crim e or a scene. They also talked about Water Street to mystery. After the counselors how to photograph evidence d e e m e d “ M y ste ry In T he to preserve a crime scene. The be widened T rees” for the cam p them e, third class was set up to solve The City o f Heppner o r g a n iz e r s c o n ta c te d th e a m o ck crim e. T he m ock will be paving and w idening Sheriff’s Office to help with a c rim e w a s a $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 W ater Street from the com er presentation regarding crim e robbery from the 4-H building o f G ale and W ater streets to solving to coincide w ith the a t C u ts f o r th P a rk . T h e the base o f the hill on July 21 theme. “They were more than campers kept busy looking for and 22. T he C ity asks that e a g e r to h e lp o u t ,” s a id fo o tp rin ts, tire p rin ts and vehicles in the area be moved Broderick. interview ing w itnesses and from the roadw ay these tw o The d e p u tie s suspects. days. The m orning ended T h e s tre e t w ill be with a group session when all w idened four feet on each the cam pers came together to side, taking it from 20 feet to solve the crime. The cam pers 28 feet. W ork will be done m atched B roderick’s pickup from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on July 21 Day old Holstein, tires to the crim e scene. They and 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m., July 22. also m atched his footprints to All vehicles will need to be out Jersey & Jersey X the c rim e scen e. L ater, a o f the area during these times. Have had colostrum w itness, counselor M adison & are very healthy. Bailey, identified him as being We Print Envelopes Call Joel at at the crim e scene. Broderick Heppner Gazette-Times (5 4 1 ) 5 6 1 -5 6 2 3 was then handcuffed and put Bull Calves For Sale Does yo u r partner treat you roughly (grab, push, pinch, hit, call you names)? Does your partner blame you for ho w they feel or act? If so, you may want to attend Domestic Violence Services’ W om en’s Support Group, M orrow County. English and Spanish Tuesdays, from 6 -8 p.m. at the Dept, of Human Services 103 S.W. Kinkade Rd. Room #4, Board man Confidentiality. Open to victims needing support. 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