Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 27, 2003 - FIVE
WCCC Ladies' Playday results
U nder w arm sunny
sk ie s, 13 la d ie s g a th e re d
together for W illow C reek
C o u n tr y C l u b ’s L a d i e s ’
Playday.
Low gross o f the field
w e n t to D a n a R e id . P at
E dm undson took low net o f
the field. Least putts o f the field
w ent to V irginia G rant and
Luvilla Sonstegard.
In flight A, Shari Stahl
took low gross; Jan Paustian,
low net; and Corol M itchell,
least putts.
In flight B, Lynnea
Sargent took low gross and
Loa H enderson took low net.
In flig h t C , J o y c e
Dinkins took low gross; Betty
C arlson took low net; and
Joyce W ard, D orris G raves
and M aude H ughes tied for
least putts.
Chip-ins went to Stahl
on hole # 13 and Reid on hole
#14. Reid also had a birdie on
hole #14.
lone Schools start Sept. 2
a.m . G rades 1 and 2 w ill be
lone Schools first day
released at 3 p.m . G rades 3-
o f school w ill be Tuesday,
12 will finish the school day at
Sept. 2. School will start at 8
3 :3 2
p .m .
F o r m o re
a.m. for all students.
in fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t D ick
Kindergarten students
A llen at 422-7555.
will attend school from 8-11
WVSC to hold meeting
Willow Valley Service
Club begins its three-times-a-
month meeting at John’s Place,
H eppner, 12-1 p.m ., w ith a
business m eeting, Thursday,
Sept. 4.
R eports on the Fair
k itc h e n p ro ce e d s for high
school scholarships and results
o f the Concerts in the Park will
b e in c lu d e d w ith o th e r
business.
A nyone m ay attend
th e s e n o - h o s t lu n c h e o n
meetings.
SWCD to meet
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A r e g u l a r b o a rd
m e e tin g o f th e M o rro w
S W C D /W e e d A d v is o r y
Board w ill be held Tuesday,
S e p t. 2 a t 6 p .m . a t th e
Pettyjohn O ffice building in
Heppner.
A genda
and
discussion items include: Mitch
M und, O D F - O W E B grant;
Lyn C raig, John D ay - Sub-
Basin plan update; m anager
r e p o r t; B PA u p d a te a n d
agency reports. The m eeting
is open to the public.
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WC Water Quality Management
Plan to be discussed at Board of
Agriculture meeting
A n overview o f the
2003 Legislative Session and
a discussion on changes to
O r e g o n ’s
c o m m o d ity
commissions will be among the
topics as the State Board o f
Agriculture holds its quarterly
meeting in Pendleton, Sept. 3-
4.
The m eeting is being
held in conjunction with the
O regon A g Progress Awards
Dinner, also in Pendleton.
Day one o f the two-
day m eeting will feature a
roundtable overview o f the
current session o f the state
legislature and its impacts on
th e a g r ic u ltu r e in d u stry .
R ep resen tativ es o f several
agricultural organizations and
in te r e s ts w ill g iv e th e ir
p e rsp e c tiv e on this y e a r ’s
d ev elo p m en ts at the State
C a p ito l. T he 1 0 -m e m b e r
board will also be given a
s ta tu s r e p o r t o n th e
implementation o f Senate Bill
8 5 4 , w h ic h re v a m p s a n d
e n h a n c e s th e s t a t e ’s 28
a g r ic u ltu r a l c o m m o d ity
comm issions. The board will
a ls o r e c e iv e r e p o r ts on
a c tiv itie s o f th e E a s te rn
O regon Rural A lliance, the
Keeping A g Viable Program,
and the Oregon Department of
Agriculture’s marketing efforts.
The first day ends with
th e O re g o n A g P ro g re s s
Aw ards D inner, w hich will
honor a number o f individuals,
organizations, and companies
that have m ade significant
contributions to the sta te ’s
agriculture industry.
O n d a y tw o , th e
board m eeting resum es with
updates on the Specialty Crop
Grant Program and Senate Bill
1010 A g ric u ltu ra l W ater
Q uality M anagem ent Plans.
Presentations are scheduled
for the H arvey and W illow
C re e k
W a te r
Q u a lity
M anagem ent Plan as well as
an o v e rv ie w o f SB 1010
im plem entation in the Walla
Walla planning area. Biennial
reviews are scheduled for the
Y a m h ill a n d T u a la tin
A gricultural W ater Q uality
M anagem ent areas.
The
m e e tin g
concludes w ith reports from
three board subcom m ittees
dealing w ith the issues o f
agricultural sustainability, the
potential o f a “buy O regon”
program , and w h eth er the
Board o f A griculture should
become a rulemaking body.
T he board m eeting
b e g in s a t 8 :3 0 a .m . on
W ednesday, Sept. 3 at the
Pendleton Convention Center,
1601 W estgate in Pendleton,
and will resum e at 9 a.m. on
T h u r s d a y , S e p t. 4. T h e
meeting is open to the public.
For more information,
contact B ruce Pokam ey at
(503) 986-4559.
2003 Morrow County Fair results
Following is the results for non-animal categories for the
2003 MorrowCounty Fair, held Aug. 13-16.
Educational Displays - Jr: Tim Clay, Red; Alex Carlson,
Champion; Kara Clay, Champion; and Jennah Mittelsdorf, Reserve
Champion.
Educational Displays-Int:
Jordan M ittelsdorf,
Champion.
Original Art, Draw/Sketch - Sr: Meaghan Unruh, Blue.
Original Art, Painting, Int Water Color/Tempera: Anna
Unruh, Blue.
Original Art, Other 3-D Work - Sr: Meaghan Unruh,
Champion.
Non-Original Art, Stencil/Print/Stamp - Jr: Kristen Van
Cleave, Champion and Sarah Stillman, Blue.
Non-Original Art, Stencil/Print/Stamp - Int: Mindy
Wenberg, Red.
Non-Original Art, Stencil/Print/Stamp-Sr: Kylee Disque,
Champion.
Non-Original Art, Collage/Decoupage/Assemb - Int: Anna
Unruh, Red.
Photography, Black & White Snapshots - Int: Roy Proctor,
Red and Emily Rietmann, Red.
Photography, Black & White Snapshots - Sr: Shanna
Rietmann, Champion; Kyle Huddleston, Reserve Champion; and Kim
Morris, Red.
Photography, Color Snapshots - Jr: Joe Armato, Champion
and Aidan Burt, Champion.
Photography, Color Snapshots - Int: Whitney Matthews,
Champion; Cyde Coil, Reserve Champion; Roy Proctor, Blue; Emily
Rietmann, Blue; and Shannon Clay, Red.
Photography, Color Snapshots - Sr: Tyler Boyer, Champion;
Kim Morris, Reserve Champion; Kyle Huddleston, Blue; and Shanna
Rietmann, Blue.
Photography, Black & White Self Enlargement-Jr: Wacy
Coil, Blue.
Photography, Black & White Self Enlargement - Int: Cyde
Coil, Red.
Photography, Color Self Enlargement - Jr: Aidan Burt,
Champion.
Photography, Color Self Enlargement - Int: Cyde Coil,
Champion.
Photography, Black & White Commercial Enlargement -
Int: Whitney Matthews, Champion; Emily Rietmann, Reserve
Champion; Kelsie Fox, Blue; and Roy Proctor, Blue.
Photography, Black & White Commercial Enlargement -
Sr: Kim M orris, C ham pion and Tyler Boyer, Red.
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Follow ing is the lone High School 2003 volleyball
schedule, as o f A ug. 2 5 ,2 0 0 3 .
Saturday, Sept. 6: Summit Springs Tournament at
Condon, 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 9: Heppner at Heppner, 5 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 12: Spray at Spray, 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13: Wahtonka Tournament at
W ahtonka, 10 a.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13: Heppner JV Tournament at
Heppner, 9 a.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 16: Heppner at lone, 5 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 20: S. Wasco Tournament at Maupin,
9:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 26: S. Wasco Co. at lone, 5 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 27: Helix at Helix, 12 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 30: Echo at Echo, 5 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 3: Condon at Condon, 5 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 9: Helix at lone, 5 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 10: Wheeler at lone, 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11: Pine Eagle at lone, 3 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 14: Condon at lone, 5 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 17: Echo at lone, 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 18: Dufur Tournament at Dufur, 9 a.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 21: Wheeler at Fossil, 5 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 24: Arlington at Arlington, 5 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 1: District Tournament at Moro, 12
p.m.
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7-8: State Tournament,
time and place TBA.
IHS 2003 football schedule
Follow ing is the lone H igh School 2003 football
schedule, as o f Aug. 25,2003.
Saturday, Aug. 30: Mohawk at Duffer, 3 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 12: Spray at Spray, 2 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 19: Lyle, WAat lone, 7 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 26: S. Wasco Co. at lone, 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 3: Condon at Condon, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 11: Pine Eagle at lone, 1 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 17: Echo at lone, 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 24: Arlington at Arlington, 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 31: Dufur at Dufur, 7 p.m.
HJHS football/volleyball schedule
The follow ing is the H eppner Junior High football/
volleyball schedule for 2003, as o f Aug. 2 5 , 2003.
Friday, Sept. 12: Stanfield at Heppner, 3 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 19: Umatilla at Umatilla, 3 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 26: Pilot Rock at Heppner, 3 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 3: Columbia A at Irrigon, 3 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 10: Athena-Weston at Heppner, 3 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 17: Columbia B at Irrigon, 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 19:7th Grade VB Tourney, site TBA,
9 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 19: 8th Grave VB Tourney, site TBA, 9 a.m.
Marriage Licenses
Aug. 18: Jeffrey Dean Henderson, 43, Hermiston and
Bonni Lynn M cLoud, 42, Hermiston.
Aug. 19: A polina Coria Bernal, 44, Hermiston and
Susana Bernal, 37, Hermiston; Abraham Vargas, 22, Hermiston
and Claudia Gomez, 18, Hermiston.
Aug. 21: Otto Goodman, Jr., 55, Irrigon and Olga
Roseanne English, 48, Irrigon.
Aug. 22: Ram on Lopez Ramirez, 28, Irrigon and
Darlene Fay Standridge, 47, Irrigon.
Justice Court
K enneth E dw ard Stooky, 40, Heppner, Failure to
Appear/Driving while Suspended, fine $297.
W alton I. M cC ane, 37, Standw ood, WA, Expired
Validation and Certification numbers on boat, fine $59.
M athew A dam Looney, 20, Heppner, Minor in
Possession-alcohol, fine $257.
Special Election to be held Sept. 16
A special election will
be held on Sept. 16, to amend
the state constitution. The
amendment will authorize the
S ta te o f O re g o n to in cu r
general obligation debt for
savings on pension liabilities.
Ballots will be mailed
out on Friday, Aug. 29 and will
n e e d to b e r e tu r n e d by
Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 8 p.m.
B allot return boxes
will be at: M orrow C ounty
C o u r t H o u s e , H e p p n e r,
C le rk ’s O ffice, open 9 a.m .-
8 p .m ., on e le c tio n d ay ;
L e x in g to n P u b lic W orks,
O r e g o n T r a il
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Step lt anie Haquewood & S h a u n H isl er
1HS 2003 volleyball schedule
t e r n e t
Lexington, open 8 a.m.-8
p.m., on election day; Bank o f
Eastern Oregon- lone Branch,
lo n e, 9 a .m .-4 p .m ., on
election day; Irrigon Justice
Court Lobby, Irrigon, 8 a.m.-
8 p.m., on election day; and
Boardman Behavioral Health
Building, Boardman, 8 a.m.-8
p.m., on election day.
Births
Elisabeth Marie
Woods- a daughter, Elisabeth
Marie, was bom Aug. 6,2003,
at St. Anthony Hospital in
Pendleton, to Jeanine and
Steve Woods o f Heppner.
Elisabeth weighed 6 pounds '/j
ounce and was 19 inches long.
She joins big sister, Andrea, 3,
at home. Grandparents are
Dan and M idge M ichael,
Heppner and M ike and
Virginia Brandt, Boardman.
Vicente Suniga Jr.-
a son, Vicente, was bom Aug.
11,2003, at Good Shepherd
Medical Center in Hermiston,
to Marie Elena Zuniga Ramos
and Vicente Zuniga Ruiz o f
Boardman.