SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 29, 2004
2004
Gary W ight uses his four w heeler to plow the sidew alks of Heppner
and keep them safe ftir w alking. While the Bank of Eastern Oregtin
temperature sign registers a minus 6 degrees early Monday morn
ing.
Joe Hoffman, with G entry Homes, works on smoothing out the
concrete in the newly constructed elevator shaft at Morrow County
Courthouse.
2004 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court (L-R): Princess Emily
Bergstrom, Queen Lexi Kennedy and Princess Jessica Wainw right
Lane Wilhelm, age 5, gets a hug from the Easter Bunny on Saturday,
April 1(1 at City P ark during the Heppner E lk’s Club E aster Egg
Hunt
Kids cool off at the pool as temps in the area during July climbed
into the 90s.
St. Patrick s Day Parade
M iller and Sons Excavating use a track hoe to remove a cement
truck that went through a wooden bridge in Heppner.
(L-R): Cindy Brosnan and Linda Peterson judge entries in the
ceramics category.
........... ...............
Students at HES depart to the buses after the first day of scho«il on
Aug. 30.
Donald Mathew s, left, took his first turkey and his dad, Skip, took
his second in the mountain around Heppner recently.
ew M orrow
o u n t y
uperintendent
ark Burrows.
Mayor Bob Jepsen, City Manager Jerry Breazeale, volunteer Stev e
Brudevold and Jack Meligan, who volunteered tractor and «»iteration
time, install the first tree of six at Heritage Plaza in Heppner.
New H e p p n e r
S chools V ice-
Principal Daye
Stone.
Roe G ard n er in front of G a rd n er’s Men’s Wear, as he prepares to
close the business.
N e w
New lone
School Dis
trict Super
intendent
and P rinci
pal
Heppner
P u bl i c
W orks Di-
r ect or
Bruce
Nelsim.
Sally Larsen with the “C hristm as Ball Bonanza” tree she won in
the raffle.
sa*
¿¿S'* Ji
(Top and Bottom): lone's 4th of July Celebration.
il Baker (left) «if the Heppner American I>egion and Heppner Mayor
ob Jepsen speak at a assembly honoring World W ar II veterans in
eppneron Memorial Day.
1
I
<
lone School Board Chairm an Joe MeElligott (right) presented Jim
Barnett w ith a high school diphtma during a Memorial Day activities
Monday in lone. Barnett quit school early to enter the military «luring
World War II and did not receive his dipltima.