SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Engagement
lone Schools announce honor roll
Oregon Wheat Industry
Conference to be held in
Portland
The lone Schools have announced their quarter one
honor roll students in grades 5-12.
Cutsforth-Pederson
G rade 5: (A )- Mary Rietmann, Jordan Peterson,
Christine Raible, Zachary Orem, Makenna Ramos, Adam
Collin, Steven Holland, Micah Stillman, Jessica Working,
Kaleb Dumler and Jo Anna Patton, (B )- Mason Haguewood,
The deadline fast approaches to register for the
Cassie Arbogast, Luke Emmel and Melanie Eldridge
2004 Oregon Wheat Industry Conference, to be held in
G rade 6: (A )- Beth Morter (4.0), Mariah Bradfield, Portland The Officers, Board Members and Staff o f the
Alex Rietmann, Tanner Rietmann, Thomas Holland, Shelby Oregon Wheat Growers League (OW GL) welcome wheat
Wiggers, Jacob Trahan, Mary Gates and Kevin LaRue, (B )- producers to attend Dec 5-7 at the
Marco Juarez, Bruce McMinn and Tim Clay
Embassy Suites Hotel at Washington
G rade 7: (A )- Alex Carlson (4 0), Sarah Stillman Square, Tigard
( 4 . 0 ) , Michael Raible and R J Ramos, (B )- Heather
ÉÊk
The theme for the conference is
Wiggers, Stephanie Archer, Brianna Peterson and Tyree “You make the difference,” emphasizing
Svetich
the im portance o f each individual
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G rade 8: (A )- Tiana Camarillo (4 0), Kara Clay involved in agriculture, from the farm
(4 0), Brenna Rietmann and Matt Coleman; (B )- Lucas gate to the elevator to the international
Bradfield and Clay Morter
marketplace and finally, the consumer.
G rade 9: (A )- Justin Archer (4 0), Shannon Clay
Patrick McGaughey, a “city-boy”
(4 .0 ) , Emily Rietmann (4.0), Alan Rietmann and Kylee speaker who was raised on a dry-land
Svetich, (B )- Kip Krebs, Kaylee Palmateer, Max Trahan wheat farm in Sherman County, will offer
O laf Pederson and Melissa C utsforth
and Teonna Vandever
the keynote address for the event. His
G rade 10: (A )- Stephanie Holland (4 .0 ), Kayla m essage, “ The next g en eratio n o f Patrick
Curtis and Kathy Cutsforth wish to announce the
LaR ue (4 0 ) and M egan Tollefson; (B )- B rittnee farmers- changing the message at the McGaughey
engagement of their daughter Melissa Cutsforth of Heppner DesBouillons and Meghan Gaines.
dinner table,” will address the challenge o f keeping kids
to Olaf Pederson.
G rade 11: (A )- Amy Jepsen (4.0), Abby Key (4 0), involved on the farm
The bride-elect graduated from Heppner High Kristal Temple (4 0), Anthony Bolin, Jennifer Griffith and
Breakout Workshop Sessions will cover critical
School in 1998 She is currently a senior at Oregon Institute Tyler Brown; (B )- Kyle Palmateer, Kelly Thompson,
issues
and
innovative programs, including: How Does
o f Technology and will graduate with a bachelor’s degree
William Bergstrom and John Walton
Delisting o f Salmon Impact Agriculture; Water Supply and
in radiologic science She is currently on the extern at
G rade 12: (A )- Nick Christman (4 0), Amanda Storage- What is the Future for Agriculture, Understanding
Grande Rhonde Hospital in LaGrande
Emery (4.0), Barbara Holland (4.0), Kim Morris (4.0),
The groom -elect is the son o f Tom and Pari Kasie Peterson (4 0 ), Alyssa Rietmann (4 .0 ), Tyler Your Worker’s Comp Insurance Coverage, Understanding
Pederson o f Klamath Falls He graduated from Klamath Riverman, Sara Peck, Taylor McElligott and Missy Baker, the Sun Grant Initiative, Alternative Energy Projects
Underway; OSU Seeks Input on Possible Exclusive Release
Falls High School in 1996 He transferred from Klamath (B )- Austin Arballo and Arthur Ekstrom
of a High Quality Wheat Variety; Renewable Energy Action
Community College and is currently attending Eastern
Plan for Oregon; Managing Spray Drift Issues in your
Oregon University o f LaGrande, majoring in psychology
Operation;
Ensuring Compliance with Senate Bill 1010,
Blood
drive
to
be
held
in
Boardman
The couple will be married at Running Y Resort in
Winning
in
Today’s
Economic Climate; and Wheat Quality-
While giving thanks donors to share their health
Klamath Falls on June 18, 2005.
Building
Relationships
with the Marketplace
this holiday season, please this holiday season. An
The
Oregon
Wheat
Growers League will hold its
share the blessing o f good increase in highway traffic
health The American Red during the holiday weekend annual membership meeting within the conference on the
Cross encourages donors of tra d itio n a lly in creases afternoon o f Tuesday, Dec. 7 OWGL 2005 officers will be
elected. Presentations by Oregon Wheat Commission;
all blood types to help those
trauma-related blood use. Oregon Wheat Foundation, and OWGL Committee Chairs
By Marie Key
in need A single donation Winter weather, colds and
can
give up to three people the flu keep people indoors, will also highlight the meeting
lone traveled to the state volleyball tournament on
All agriculture producers and representatives o f
Friday, Nov. 12. The Lady Cardinals lost to Elkton, the the chance to enjoy the reducing donor turnout at
commodity
organizations are invited and encouraged to
2003 state champions, 25-18, 15-25 and 8-15; lost to holidays with family and blood drives
attend
this
informative
conference Registration materials
Perrydale, 20-25 and 17-25, but defeated Mohawk, 25-13 friends
D o n o rs may call are available by contacting the OWGL staff at (5 4 1 ) 276-
A
Red
C ross (5 4 1 )4 8 1-2525, ext. 2 132 to
and 26-24
b
lo
o
d
m
o
b
ile
will
be at schedule a blood donation 7330 or visiting the OWGL website at www.owgl org
Ashly Grams led the team with 13 points, one ace,
one dump, 24 passes and 60 set assists. Abby Key followed Greenfield Grange, 209 1“ appointment For questions
B oardm an,
on
with 10 points, four aces and 31 passes Sara Peck had Ave.,
ab o u t d o n o r eligibility,
eight points, four aces, 17 passes, 11 hits, five kills, 15 Monday, Nov 22 from 1-6 please call (8 0 0 ) GIVE LIFE
blocks and five sets. Jenny Griffith had six points, three p m Donors must be at least o r
email
16 years old, w eigh a C anl Donate@usa redcross org.
aces, 59 passes, 14 hits, one kill and 10 points.
Amber Patton and Stephanie Holland each had one minimum o f 110 pounds and
be in good general health
Make a
point, one ace, 21 passes, five hits and six blocks
Hunters need to report any harvested cougar
In anticipation o f
Others contributing to the win were Kayla LaRue
difference with
The Columbia Basin will apply to the new quotas
with four passes; Kim Morris with 15 passes, seven hits, higher-than-normal blood
cougar hunt zone in north- for the respective zones
four kills and five blocks; and Barbara Holland with 22 use, the Red C ross World Heritage
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The cougar quota
passes, six hits, four kills, three blocks and three sets.
approaching the harvest system w as ad o p ted by
World H eritage, a
non-profit student exchange quota and may close early to ODFW to m ore evenly
program, is currently seeking cougar hunting, announced distribute cougar harvest
a volunteer local community the Oregon Department of throughout the state Quota
levels are set to manage
representative to provide Fish and Wildlife
The Columbia Basin cougar population levels and
high school exchange
stu d en ts w ith program cougar hunt zone, also called a p p ro p ria te ly d istrib u te
support. The ideal candidate Zone D, has a 2004 quota of hunters.
Hunters can find out
should enjoy fo sterin g 18 cougars. As o f Nov. 12,
15
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