Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 23, 2004, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times,
Free music in the park
ensemble is bonded together
Bring your chair, b tradition, fun, a love of
smile and clapping hands to bluegrass and A m ericana
a tree Music in the Park roots-based acoustic music,
event p resen tin g M isty j bey state they want to
Creek on Thursday, July 1, e n g a ge and rew ard the
6.30-8.30 p.m. at Heppner audience m em bers of all
C ity Park. The event is a ges w jth “ to e -ta p p in g ,
sponsored by the Willow delightful entertainment.”
Valley Service Club and
The fiv e-m em b er
funded by Morrow County group sings and plays fiddle,
Unified Recreation District. bass, clawhammer, banjo,
T his
n o rth w est guitar and mandolin.
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lon e Schools announce end o f year honor roll
lone Schools have D esBouillons and Mason Trahan; (B)- Kylee Svetich,
Paige A rm strong and
announced their end of the Bradfield.
Teonna
Vandever.
Grade
10:
(A)-
Amy
year honor roll for quarter
G rade 9: (A )-
four and semester two for Jepsen (4.0), Ashly Grams,
A bby Key and Jenny S tep h an ie H olland and
grades 5 -12.
G riffith ;
(B )-
K elly Kayla LaRue; (B)- Megan
Quarter 4:
Grade 5: (A)- Beth Thompson, Kyle Palmateer Tollefson.
G rade 10: (A )-
M orter (4.0) and Mariah and Tyler Brown.
Grade 11: (A)- Nick Ashly Grams (4.0), Amy
Bradfield; (B)- Mary Gates,
Tanner Rietmann, Shelby Christm an (4.0), Barbara Jepsen (4.0), Abby Key and
W iggers and Thom as Holland (4.0), Sara Peck Jenny Griffith; (B)- Tyler
(4.0) , Kasie Peterson and Brow n, Kyle Palm ateer,
Holland.
Grade 6: (A)- Mikey Tyler Raible; (B)- Amanda Kelly Thompson and John
Raible (4.0), Sarah Stillman Em ery, A rthur Ekstrom , Walton.
Grade 11: (A)- Nick
(4.0) , Alex Carlson, Stefanie A lyssa R ietm ann, Kim
and
T aylor Christm an (4.0), Barbara
A rcher, RJ Ram os and M orris
Heather Wiggers; (B)- Tyree McElligott.
M ichelle C a n n o n and Tony G reen u p
G rade 12: (A )-
Svetich, Brianna Peterson
Wedding - Saturday, June 26
Emily Key (4.0), Natalie
and Gabrielle Armstrong.
Grade 7: (A)- Tiana M cE llig o tt (4 .0 ), Paul
C h ristin a Wall and N ick N elson
Camarillo (4.0), Kara Clay Neiffer (4.0), Nathan Rea
Wedding - Friday, July 2nd
J (4 .0 ) , Matt Coleman and (4.0) , Johnny Collin, Tina
The Morrow County
Brenna Rietmann; (B)- Clay T uzarova, B ill G ates, School D istrict has one
Meghan McCabe, Simone vacancy on the school board
B ridget M cE llig o tt a n d D erek S a rfin o g? Morter.
Reisenbauer,
Bill Ross and following the declaration of
Grade 8: (A)- Justin
Wedding - Friday, July 30th
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Archer (4.0), Shannon Clay Megan E. McCabe; (B)- Eva vacancy of position #7 held
by Ju lie W eikel, who
R ondi R ohinson and R obert Davis
Jg (4.0) , Alan Rietmann (4.0), Chitty.
Semester 2:
Emily Rietmann (4.0), Kip
resigned from her position at
Wedding - Sunday, August 1st
Grade 5: (A)- Beth the May 10, 2004 meeting.
K rebs
and
K aylee
P alm ateer; (B )- Kylee M orter (4.0) and M ariah
Interested persons
Murray 's & Svetich, Max Trahan and Bradfield; (B)- Mary Gates, must live in the Morrow
umuj j
Tanner Rietmann, Shelby C ounty School D istrict
C o u n try $ Teonna Vandever.
W iggers and T hom as attendance area and be a
G
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registered voter in order to
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Grade
6:
(A)-
Sarah
Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone
Kayla
LaRue;
(B)-
Brittnee
be eligible for appointment.
6 7 6 -9 4 2 6
Stillm an (4 .0 ), M ikey It is the responsibility of the
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Raible, Alex Carlson and RJ c an d id ate to d eterm in e
R am os; (B )- Stefanie eligibility.
A rcher, Tyree S vetich,
To be considered for
B rianna Peterson and appointment to the board,
Heather Wiggers.
provide a letter of interest
Grade 7: (A)- Tiana and information supporting
Camarillo (4.0), Kara Clay your candidacy, no later than
(4.0) , Matt Coleman (4.0) 12 noon on June 30,2004 to:
and Brenna Rietmann; (B)- John Renfro, Board Chair,
C
lay
M orter,
L ucas M orrow C ounty School
Saturday, July 3rd and Sunday, July 4th
Bradfield, Tori Heagy and D istric t, P.O. Box 368,
Lynzee Sjurset.
Lexington, OR 97839.
lone “Cruisin’ to
Saturday. July 3rd
Grade 8: (A)- Justin
the Blues" buttons
Archer (4.0), Shannon Clay
Annual 4th of Ju ly Golf Tournament
(4.0) , Emily Rietmann (4.0),
on sale
at
China
Creek
Golf
clu
b
in
Arlington
Alan
Rietmann, Kip Krebs,
a ll weekend.
Kaylee Palmateer and Max
$40 per golfer. Contact Stacie Miller, 422-7410,
Buy a $10 button for a ch ance
Luke Casady, 29, of
at several $25 draw ings!
Stevensville,
MT, a math
or Craig Holland, 422-7455.
(Must be present to win. Proceeds
teacher at Heppner High
(Free bus service from lone to Arlington and back!)
benefit the lone 4th of July fund.)
School in 2001-2002, died
in a climbing accident on
SUNDAY. JULY 4th
Mt. Rainer. Casady’s body
was reco v ered from the
RED, WHITE and BLUES
mountain Friday, June 18,
while C asady’s clim bing
CRUISIN’ TO THE BLUES
partner,
Ansel Vizcaya, 29,
PARADE a t I p.m .
of Missoula, MT, is missing
Grand Marshals - All Military Personnel
and presumed dead. This is
Sawtooth
Veterans and Active Duty
the
third accident on the
Mountain
w ith
mountain in the past several
Boys
months.
BLUES CRUISE CLASSIC
Weddingf Tabl es f
Holland (4.0), Sara Peck
(4.0) , Tyler Raible (4.0) and
Kasie Peterson; (B)- Alyssa
Rietmann, Amanda Emery,
A rthur E kstrom , Kim
M orris
and
T aylor
McElligott.
G rade 12: (A )-
Johnny Collin (4.0), Billy
G ates (4 .0 ), Em ily Key
(4.0) , Natalie M cElligott
(4.0) , Nathan Rea (4.0), Tina
T uzarova (4.0), M eghan
M cC abe,
Sim one
Reisenbauer and Bill Ross;
(B)- Eva Chitty and Megan
E. McCaJte.
School board position open
All candidates will
for M CSD
M
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Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 23,2004 - TH REE
' thug
%
IONE FOURTH OF JULY
a n d BLUES FESTIVAL
be interviewed the evening
of June 30, with the time and
location to be determined
a fte r ap p licatio n s are
received.
VBS at First
Christian
Church
H eppner
F irst
Christian Church is hosting
their annual Vacation Bible
School (VBS). This year
they are going Extreme with
Extreme Sports VBS. From
O lym pic sports to live
skateboard demonstrations
from Portland’s professional
skate church.
VBS is for children
ages 3 years to sixth grade
and w ill be from 6:30-8
p.m., June 27 through July
2. The church is located at
275 Gale Street in Heppner.
For
additional
information or questions call
676-9209.
Former Heppner teacher dies
W ranqfer
BLUES MUSIC
starting at 3 p.m.
A ccording
to
Heppner High School many
former students of Casady’s
have been contacting the
school so as to send cards to
Casady’s wife Callyn. The
couple has a 4-year-old son
and was to celebrate their
fifth wedding anniversary
July 3.
For those wishing to
send condolences to the
family, the address is: Callyn
Casady, 576 Five Acres Dr.,
Stevensville, MT 59870.
(Bluegrass)
CAR SHOW!
O ver the Tee Cup
Contact Chuck Nelson, 989-8148
Jimmy Lloyd Rea
and
The Switch m asters,
featuring m
Terry Robb
1 and
Two Slimm and the Taildraggers
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A T puS% !
Music sponsored by
the Morrow County Unified
Recreation District
CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
Lon? Sleeve $2695
Short Sleeve $2395
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B ank of
S ixteen
ladies
gathered June 15 at Willow
C reek C ountry Club for
Over the Tee Cup play.
Pat Edmundson took
low gross o f the field .
Luvilla Sonstegard took low
net o f the field and least
putts of the field went to Jan
Paustian.
In flight A, Karen
Thompson took low gross;
Eva Kilkenny took low net;
and Virginia Grant took least
putts. Kilkenny also had a
KP, the long drive and the
long putt.
In flight B, Betty
Christman took low gross,
Lorrene Montgomery and
Loa Henderson tied for low
net; and Suzanne Jepsen
took least putts. Christman
had the long drive.
In flig h t C, Pat
Dougherty took low gross;
Cam Wishart took low net;
and Dorris Graves took least
putts. Graves had the long
drive and also had a chip-in
on hole #4.
If you’ve enjoyed the
lone Fourth of July
fireworks in the past,
and would like to
contribute, please mall
your contributions to:
lone Fourth of July
Committee
P.O. Box G
lone, Oregon 97843
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Heppner City Park
(by the library)
Enjoy barbaeu« with free hot dogs
and hamburgers
Entertainment by Joe Lindsay