Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 26,2005 - FIVE
lone Middle School VB team
wins tournament
Valby Church to hold pumpkin-
carving party
Wedding
Schoonover- Wickl und
Valby Lutheran Church
Valby
L utheran
C hurch is sponsoring its
second annual pum pkin
carving party on Saturday,
Oct. 29, from 5-8 p.m. Valby
is located 17 miles south of
lone. For further directions,
call 422-7325.
Everyone is invited
to attend, especially children.
Food and beverages will be
provided, but participants
are asked to bring their own
pumpkins and carving tools.
A dditional activities will
include a hayride, roasting
hot dogs around a campfire,
fe llo w sh ip and sin g in g .
Reports are that long-time
Valby member Louis Carlson
may also have a trick or two
up his sleeve.
A free-will offering
for hurricane victims will be
collected.
Valby Lutheran Church is a
m em ber o f the ELCA
(E v an g e lic al L u th eran
Church of America) and is
currently being served by
Pastor Ron Zschoche from
Bend.
Morrow Co. Sheriff’s Office drug
dog poisoned; reward offered
A Morrow County
Sheriff’s police dog, Quinto,
owned by MCSO Reserve
Deputy Colleen Neubert of
Irrigon, that died under
suspicious circum stances,
has been poisoned, M.C.
Sheriff Ken M atlack has
reported. Sheriff M atlack
has put up a personal reward
of $1,000 for the arrest and
conviction of the person or
perso n s re sp o n sib le for
Quinto’s death.
A necropsy revealed
that the dog tested positive
for an a n tic o ag u la n t.
A ccording to M atlack,
Deputy Neubert says that the
only way the dog could have
been p o iso n ed w as for
someone to have actually
placed the poison in the
dog’s pen.
K-9 Quinto, named
Q uinto von B ayerischen
Wald, was purchased from
Polizei Haupt Meister Horst
H ess
of
M ark tste ft,
Germany. The dog had the
title of Polizei Schutzhund
level one when he began
working with Officer Hess,
a close friend of the Neubert
fam ily.
Q u into
was
pu rch ased by D eputy
Neubert in 2001. Quinto was
train ed by N eubert and
receiv ed O regon P olice
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Deputy Neubert has
a second dog she is currently
training and Deputy Adam
Bredfield has a personally
owned dog that is also being
trained. Both will soon be
available for duty. Sheriff
M atlack adds that if any
c itiz e n s w ould like to
contribute to the sheriff’s
efforts to enhance the canine
program, they may do so by
sending their contributions
to the M orrow C ounty
Sheriff’s K-9 program, P.O.
Box 159, H eppner, OR
97836.
Justice Court
Justice court at the
Morrow County Courthouse
in Heppner has released the
following information:
Floyd Hughes, 42,
Pendleton, Violation of the
Basic Rule, 80/55, $180 fine.
Lynan Bingham, 18,
Heppner, Violation of the
Basic Rule, 82/55, Failure to
C arry R egistration, $282
fine.
Jody Maddcrn, 21,
Heppner, Shooting from a
Public Highway, $ 159 fine.
Neighborhood
Center open
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Serving Heppner, Lexington S tone
lone Middle School girls volleyball players, Stefanie Archer,
Makenna Kamos, Tyree Svetich, Mary Rietmann and Beth
Morter.
The lone M iddle
School V olleyball team
ended their season on a high
note, winning the Irrigon
Junior High Tournament on
Saturday, October 22.
The
C ard in als
started the morning in pool
play against Irrigon. Pool
games were played to 20
points with a time limitation.
Against Irrigon, lone played
well, winning both games,
20-13 and 20-7. After a short
break, lone took the court
against Pilot Rock. The first
game was close, with Pilot
Rock pulling out a 20-18
win. However, the Cardinals
came roaring back in the
second game to win. 20-11.
Since both team s won a
gam e in the m atch, the
winner was decided on most
points scored. In the final
game o f pool play, lone
fought off Umatilla, 20-13,
20-15.
Three wins put the
Cardinals as the number one
team from Pool A. They then
had to w ait to see who
would come over from the
Irrigon Elem entary gym
from Pool B. T heir first
o p p o n en t
in
the
cham pionship round was
Heppner, the second place
team from Pool B. The
Cards had two close games
with the Ponies, but pulled
out the win, 25-20, 25-18,
M oving on to the
championship, the Cardinals
played Riverside tough to
take the match, 25-20, 25-
20 .
A ssistan t coach
D aw n
E y n etich ,
com m ented, “ I'm really
proud of how the girls played
th ro u g h o u t the w hole
tournament. Their positive
attitudes and teamwork paid
off.”
Giselle Schoonover-YVieklund and Jered YVicklund
Giselle Lee Schoonover and Jered Lee Wicklund.
both Heppner, were married August 27, 2005, at Wallowa
Lake. Layla Vaughn-Clark performed the double-ring
ceremony and the couple was also “traditionally handfasted”
as a part of their light casual outdoor ceremony. A reception
barbecue and potluck feast, “complete with merriment and
laughter,” was held in the park following the ceremony.
The bride wore a light blue garden-fairy dress with
lace details and carried a bouquet of white and pink daisies.
The bride is the daughter of Darlene and Roger
Schoonover of Heppner. She is a 1992 graduate of Heppner
High School and a 1994 graduate of the Pendleton College
of Hair Design. She is the owner of Giselle’s Mobile Styling
and is also employed part-time for Roger’s Electric in
Heppner.
The groom is the son of Shannon and Tom
Wicklund, Heppner. He is a 1994 graduate of Heppner High
School. He is employed with Heppner Heating.
Following a week-long honeymoon at a cabin on
the Shore of Wallowa Lake, the couple is at home in
Heppner.
Engagement
McF etridge-Morgan
OSU Extension Association
recognizes cooperators, friends
Kelly Morgan and Diane McFetridge
The Neighborhood
Center will have an open
house Thursday, Oct. 27,
from 5-6:30 p.m . The
com m unity is invited to
attend.
fac(|m 'litu‘ F-oos a n d A lla n G r ib s lio v , I I
lone Middle School volleyball players, Beth Morter, Mary
Rietmann, Mariah Bradfield and Stefanie Archer.
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George Koffler being presented with the award for
Cooperator of the Year.
The O regon State
University Extension Service
recently recognized several
outstanding cooperators and
friends of Extension during
an aw ards p resen tatio n
ceremony held on the OSU
campus.
“T h ese
aw ards
ack n o w led g e
the
outstanding contributions of
individuals and organizations
throughout the state that
have freely given time and
re so u rce s to support
E x ten sio n
S ervice
educational programs." said
Troy Downing, Tillamook
County Extension agent and
public relations chair of the
OSU Extension Association.
Those honored are
Ken N elson, lone; and
G eorge Koffler. Bank of
E astern
O regon,
headquartered in Heppner.
N elson receiv ed
recognition for his long-term
cooperation with Morrow
C ounty
E xtension
agriculture field faculty in
conducting on-farm crop
variety trials and crop yield
research.
Koffler, president of
the Bank of Eastern Oregon,
accepted a cooperator award
for the bank's support of
OSU Extension 4-H youth
program s and continued
strong support of agriculture
and communities in several
eastern O regon counties
served by the bank.
Sagers to share
about Rwanda
trip
Harley and Bertha
Sager will be sharing about
th e ir trip to R w anda on
Sunday, Oct. 30, at 10:30
a.m. at Christian Life Center,
535 W. Morgan St. Everyone
is invited to attend.
Darrell and M arlie M cFetridge of Enterprise
announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their
daughter, Diane McFetridge, to Kelly Morgan, son of Virgil
and Debbie Morgan of lone.
The bride-to-be is a 1997 graduate of Enterprise
High School and a 2001 graduate o f Oregon State
University. She is currently an insurance agent at Wheatland
Insurance in Pendleton.
The groom-elect is a 1997 graduate of lone High
School and a 2002 graduate of Eastern Oregon University.
He is currently a field supervisor for Lamb Weston in
American Falls, Idaho.
The wedding and reception will take place on
November 26. 2005, at the Pendleton Convention Center
in Pendleton.
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