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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
St. Patrick’s Senior Center news
C hristian Life C enter church m em bers will be the
volunteers for St. P atrick’s m eal on W ednesday, Oct. 1. The
menu has not been published at this writing.
Rides are available for those w ho receive foot care
and need transportation to the H om e H ealth office. A foot
clinic is held the first Wednesday o f every month. Appointments
must be made with the clinic personnel and then the name and
time given to the Center office staff for a driver to be scheduled.
Each appointment for foot care can take up to an hour and the
cost is $20. The transportation is a service o f the Senior Center.
The persons needing rides need to call one day ahead o f time
for drivers to be scheduled. W ednesday, Oct. 1 is the date o f
the next clinic.
Plans are progressing for an informational meeting to
discuss legal questions senior citizens ask most frequently, as
well as som e they should ask for their ow n protection and
aw areness o f changes or status in particular circum stances.
M any questions concern long term health care, pow er o f
attorney and directives to physicians.
We encourage anyone who has a specific question, to
write it out and give it to a St. P atrick ’s B oard m em ber or
leave it at the office. Such inform ation will be an aid to
preparation for the m eeting. M ore specific inform ation will
appear soon.
The Senior Center office is now closed on Wednesday
afternoons, from 1-4 p.m . A survey o f the daily activity
determ ined that there w ere few er inquiries on that day and at
that time.
The Senior Board will attend the regular m eeting o f
the H eppner H ousing A uthority on M onday, Sept. 29, in the
lounge o f the Senior Center. The purpose o f the joint meeting
is to review the agreem ent m ade betw een the tw o entities at
the tim e the C enter becam e operative.
United W ay launches
annual cam paign
T he U nited W ay o f
U m a tilla a n d M o rro w
Counties has begun its annual
cam paign to raise funds for
non-profit health and social
service agencies in the tw o-
county area. Earlier this year
th e
U n ite d
W ay
c o m m e m o r a te d its 5 0 th
A n n iv e r s a r y w ith th e
e x p a n s io n o f s e rv ic e s to
M orrow County. Throughout
2 0 0 3 U n ite d W ay is
distributing nearly $270,000
p le d g e d la st fa ll th ro u g h
generous w orkplace payroll
deduction programs. For more
information regarding United
Way call (541)2 7 6 -2 6 6 1 .
T h e U n ite d W ay
fam ily o f agencies includes:
A gape H ouse, H erm isto n ;
A m e ric a n R e d C r o s s ;
B o a rd m a n
C o m m u n ity
D ev elo p m en t A sso ciatio n ;
B oardm an Senior C itizens;
B oy Scouts, Blue M ountain
Council; Breadbasket, Milton-
Freew ater; C am p Fire USA,
P e n d le to n ; C a m p u s L ife ,
Hermiston; Domestic Violence
S e rv ic e s; E a ste rn O reg o n
A lc o h o lis m F o u n d a tio n ;
F oster G randparents-S enior
C o m p an io n P rogram ; G irl
S c o u ts , M id C o lu m b ia
Council; Habitat for Humanity;
H o riz o n P ro je c t, M ilto n -
Freewater; Irrigon-Boardman
Emergency Assistance Center;
N e ig h b o rh o o d C e n te r o f
S o u th M o rr o w C o u n ty ;
Retired and Senior Volunteer
P r o g ra m ;
S t.
M a r y ’s
O u tre a c h , P e n d leto n ; T he
S a lv a tio n A rm y ; T o n y a ’s
House, Pendleton; Vange John
Memorial Hospice; and Walla
Walla Com m unity Hospice.
Food Handler’s Class to be offered
A F ood H a n d le r’s
Class will be offered by Blue
Mountain Community College
and the State Health Division
on W ednesday, Oct. 1, from
6 :3 0 - 9 :3 0 p .m ., a t th e
H e p p n e r H ig h S c h o o l
cafeteria.
A F ood H a n d le r’s
card is required by the State
o f O regon for all em ployees
w ho handle or prepare food
in food service facilities in
O r e g o n . T h is in c lu d e s
dishwashers, waiters, staff and
businesspersons. Additionally,
the card is also now required
o f all day care w orkers. The
c o st o f th e c la ss is a $10
licensing fee payable to the
State Health Department after
successful com pletion o f the
written test.
R egistration w ill be
done at the class. For further
inform ation, please contact
A nne M orter, South M orrow
C ounty C oordinator at 422-
7040.
Sept 17 accident at Divide
Wells causes death and arrest
A t 5 :5 9 p .m ., on
W ednesday, S ep t. 17, the
U m atilla C o u n ty S h e riff’s
O ffice notified the M orrow
County Sheriff’s Office o f an
injury m otor vehicle accident
located on forest service road
5327 near D ivide W ells in
S o u th e a s te r n
M o rro w
County.
U p o n a r r iv a l o f
sh e riff’s deputies and EM S
personnel it w as determ ined
th a t o n e o c c u p a n t o f th e
vehicle was pinned under the
vehicle and w as deceased at
the scene. A second person in
the vehicle had sustained minor
in ju r ie s . T h e a c c id e n t
investigation is continuing with
the assistance o f the O regon
State Police and US Forest
Service Law E nforcem ent.
T he d riv er o f the v ehicle,
Steven A llen Sem one, DO B
o f 11/20/68, E agle C reek,
O R , w a s t r a n s p o r te d b y
a m b u la n c e to P io n e e r
M e m o ria l H o s p ita l in
Heppner.
A fter being treated
and released by the hospital
Steven Sem one w as arrested
b y th e M o rr o w C o u n ty
S heriff’s O ffice and charged
w ith D r iv in g U n d e r th e
Influence o f Intoxicants and
C r im in a lly
N e g lig e n t
H om icide. Steven Sem one
w as lodged at the U m atilla
C o u n ty J a il on a b a il o f
$13,500. The deceased victim
w as S em one’s brother, Brian
Allen Simone, DOB 2/9/66, o f
McMinnville, OR.
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W heat Foundation
scholarship offered
T he O regon W heat
F o u n d a tio n is o f f e r in g
scholarships for high school
seniors w hose fam ilies are
m e m b e rs o f th e O re g o n
W heat G ro w e rs L eague.
S tu d e n ts w h o s e fa m ily
m em bers are em ployed by
O W G L m em b e rs are also
e lig ib le . T h e s c h o la rs h ip
requirements include an essay
on any topic related to the
wheat industry and a summary
o f the stu d e n t’s school and
community involvement.
O ne $500 aw ard will
b e m a d e to a q u a lif y in g
s tu d e n t fro m e a c h o f th e
Marriage
Licenses
A ug.
25:
M a rk
W a rre n C le m e n ts , 3 2 ,
Hermiston and Kristine Marie
Bedortha, 28, Hermiston.
Aug. 26: Eric Newell
S tra n g e r, 19, Irrig o n an d
J e s s ik a L y n n K e rb y , 18,
Milton-Freewater.
S ep t. 2: M a th e w
Allen Jennings, 26, Boardman
and Jennifer Lynn Barnes, 22,
B o a r d m a n ; R o b e r t L.
Schmidt, 67, Arvada, C O and
Priscilla M arie C hance, 62,
B o a r d m a n ; T ra c y R a y
M cClure, 27, Boardm an and
M in d y L u M u r r ill, 2 4 ,
Boardman.
Sept. 4: Shaun Hisler,
25, H eppner and Stephanie
H aguew ood, 24, Heppner.
Sept. 5: G ild a rd o
Coria-M adrigal, 23, Umatilla
a n d N a n c y M a d r ig a l-
Garcilazo, 19, Umatilla.
Sept. 9: L u is A
Rivera, 19, Umatilla and Elva
Fabiola Beteran, 2 1, Umatilla.
S ep t. 10: T r e v o r
A n d re w
M o rr is ,
20,
B oardm an and K risti D iane
O rcutt, 38, Boardm an.
S ep t. 12: R a lp h
E v e r rt P a r r is h , J r., 3 4 ,
Stanfield and M aria R eyes
V a le n c ia H e r r e r a , 2 2 ,
Boardman.
Sept. 15: B rian S.
C hard, 27, H erm iston and
D alene Shannon Bush, 21,
Hermiston.
participating counties, which
in c lu d e B a k e r, G illia m ,
K lam ath, M alheur, M orrow,
Sherm an, U m atilla, U nion,
W a llo w a a n d W a sc o . In
addition one aw ard will be
made in the Willamette Valley
c o u n tie s a n d th e C e n tra l
Oregon counties.
Application forms are
available from the O regon
W h eat G ro w e rs L eag u e
w ebsite at w w w .ow gl.org or
fro m C in d y O s te r lu n d ,
scholarship coordinator for the
O regon W heat Foundation,
P.O. Box 322, C ondon, O R
97823. A pplications are due
Feb. 1,2004.
W illow C reek Little
A nyone interested in
League will hold its tall meeting Little League is encouraged to
to elect new m em bers to the attend. Q u estio n s o r m ore
Board. The m eeting will be information can be obtained by
held on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at c a llin g 6 7 6 -5 2 7 5 o r 6 7 6 -
6 p.m . in lone at the lone 8118.
Cafe.
P R O P E R T Y & H O M ES
FOR SALE
BUILDING LOT WITH
G R E A T V I E W OF
WILLOW
CREEK
LAKE. N e a r H e p p n e r.
R e a d y to b u i l d o n .
$ 2 1 ,9 0 0 .
WELL K E P T S P L I T
LEVEL. L a rg e f e n c e d
DA’s report
Michael Allen Martin
pled guilty to Possession o f
P re c u rso r S u b sta n c e w ith
In te n t to M a n u fa c tu re , a
C lass-B felony. M artin w as
s e n te n c e d to 36 m o n th s
form al probation, 80 hours
community service, completion
o f a drug treatm ent package
and paym ent o f $914 in fines
and fees.
Jennifer Lynn Merrill
pled guilty to Possession o f a
C o n tr o lle d
S u b s ta n c e -
Methamphetamine, a Class-C
felony. Merrill was sentenced
to 18 m o n th s fo rm a l
p r o b a tio n , 80 h o u r s o f
community service, completion
o f a drug treatm ent package,
driving privileges suspended/
revoked for six m onths and
paym ent o f$914 in fines and
fees.
Rodney Bryce Virgil
was found in violation o f show
cause order allegations for
D e liv e ry o f a C o n tro lle d
Substance. Virgil’s probation
w a s re v o k e d a n d he w a s
sentenced to six months in jail
and 24 m onths probation.
y a rd w ith flo w er b e d s.
10x16 s to r a g e s h e d in
b a c k y a rd . L arge fam ily
ro o m in b a s e m e n t. Liv­
ing ro o m w ith fireplace.
$
110 , 0 0 0 .
SHARP LOOKING th re e
b e d ro o m , o n e b a th
h o m e in g o o d c o n d itio n .
W ell m a i n t a i n e d y a rd .
L ocated o n a q u ie t stre e t.
$ 8 9 ,9 0 0 .
W A R M A N D CO ZY
HOME w ith tw o b e d ­
r o o m s , o n e b a t h in
H e p p n e r. B ran d n ew
f u r n a c e , w o o d f lo o rs
a n d tw o -c a r g a ra g e .
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 .
4 BEDROOM IN IONE
100 X 100 lot w ith large
shed.
L arg e
2808
sq u a re
ft
hom e.
$ 8 8 ,5 0 0
2 STORY HOME WITH
B A R N f o r s t o r a g e in
b a c k of h o m e. A ttic h a s
b e e n fin ish e d w ith b e d ­
ro o m s. Yard h a s lo ts of
e s ta b lis h e d
p la n ts ,
w e e p in g c h e rry , p e o ­
n ie s, lilacs, m o ck o ra n g e
p la n ts . $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 .
WVSC to meet
WCCC Ladies’
Playday results
ItiiiM Sykes.
lone School Foundation
Brick Campaign
«Address
Justice Court
report
Phone
Je rry
D on
Winningham, Jr., 35, M olalla,'
V B R 77/55, fine $77.
Marlinda Pearl Flynn,
44, Heppner, VBR 78/55, fine
$209.
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Kristine Bedortha & Mark Clements
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217 North Main • Heppner
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233 N. Main • Heppner
676-9158
Serving Heppner Lexington & lone
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WCLL to hold board meeting
Willow Valley Service
C lub will hold its business
m eeting, Thursday, Oct. 2, at
John’s Place in Heppner, from
12-1 p.m . This is a no-host
lunch.
CALL DAVID SYKES
Prim ary business to
TO \1EW THESE PROPERTIES
Seven ladies gathered be discussed is plans for the
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in cold and w indy condition annual A rtifactory to be held
He itage JÇandie. ( 3 4 1) <>7t>-99:t9 e>eniitftN
on T uesday, S ept. 16, for this year on Saturday, Nov.
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Willow Creek Country C lub’s 22 .
180 W. Baltimore #5
Hww.heppner.net
Heppner, OR 97836
Ladies’ Playday.
Pat Edm undson took
low gross o f the field. Bernice
Lott had the low net o f the field
and Lorrene Montgomery had
least putts o f the field.
In flig h t A , C o ro l
Mitchell took low gross.
In f lig h t B, L o a
H enderson took low gross.
In flig h t C , J o y c e
D inkins took low gross and
Jackie A llstott took low net.
M ontgom ery had a
chip-in on hole #7.
The last playday o f the
PLEASE PRINT:
season will be Tuesday, Sept.
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Wedding Tables
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Wednesday, September 24, 2003 - THREE
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