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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 24,2006 Recognition dinner held for local East- West Shrine Game players CBEC teaches HES students about electricity Al Sanders (left) demonstrates how electricity works while Archie Ball (right) with CBEC and the HES third grade class look on. Students in the third May 17. Through working and fourth grades at HES with Slater Mitchell and were taught a good basic Archie Ball, Al Sanders visits rule about pow er HES each year to teach the lin e s...alw a y s look up. students about electricity. C olum bia Basin Electric Sanders gives many Cooperative has for many d e m o n stratio n s with years pro v id ed an electrical currents, including (L-R): Hast Head Coach Greg Grant, Alternate Player Matt Kenny. Potentate Representative e d u ca tio n a l class for a Jacob’s Ladder showing Dick Crist, Player Rory Kilkenny and Alternate Player Peter Geer. y o u n g sters at H eppner voltage and a model o f Elementary School and this electrical lines with power The T ri-C o u n ty W h ee le r co u n ties. The three young gentlemen on was done again this year on workers. He demonstrates Shrine C lub held a dinner was held in Heppner and off the field. recognition dinner for the The three players on May 11 at John’s Other Depot’s last 500-pound bomb East-W est Shrine G am e also spoke o f their Place. The guest speaker for Umatilla and on Johnston player and alternate players. the evening was Dick Crist, experiences from football destroyed A toll, about 825 miles Club p resid en t the Potentate Representative and praised their coaches, Archie Ball said the dinner The U m atilla southwest of Hawaii. The parents and siblings for from District #1. was held in honor of Rory Chemical Agent Disposal Johnson Atoll Chem ical G reg G rant, helping them with their A gent D isposal System Kilkenny (player) and Matt H ep p n er M ustang Head accomplishments so far in Facility reached another (JACADS) completed its Kenny and Peter G eer m ilesto n e when it Coach and also the head East their lives. mission in 2003 and the (alternate players), who are completed the destruction The East-W est coach of the Shrine Game facility was dismantled. from the Tri-County Shrine of the Umatilla Chemical this year, spoke on the Shrine game will be held UMCDF began its C lub area that covers D e p o t's supply o f 500- outstanding qualities of the Aug. 5 at Baker City. MK94 campaign on May 15, Morrow, G illiam and pound M K94 bombs when it punched and drained c o n tain in g GB (Sarin) chem ical agent last two bombs. It completed the Legion Auxiliary ladies sell poppies campaign Friday, May 19, Thursday, May 18. Although the MK94 when the last five bombs stockpile at Umatilla totaled were processed through the ju st 27 hom hs, its Metal Parts Furnace. The [ j----------- ------------- total of 27 bombs included destruction was particularly * --------------~ ~ l two “overpack” bombs that sig n ifican t because it A . ----------------- 1 m — ------------ 1 had been id en tified as represented the end of the "leakers” earlier and been entire U.S. stockpile of that munition. The bombs had placed in overpack cases to previously been stored at prevent any agent from escaping. AMEÄ1CAR I ICC to host lone baccalaureate LEGION lone’s High School provided by Amy Jepsen, baccalaureate will be held at g rad u a tin g sen io r who 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 30, placed second in the state 2006 at lone Community c o m p etitio n s for piano, Church. Sponsored by the N iklas Kamp, who also AMERI CAN South M orrow C ounty placed at state on the clarinet Clergy A sso c ia tio n , the and Kristal Temple, who will „ E G l O d AUX officiates are Rev. Dr. Lori sing a song. The g rad u atin g Wiley, pastor o f lone m£PPN£R Community Church, Rev. seniors have chosen as their Keith Price, pastor of Willow motto, "Finished yet just ... «s « n V Q k L E ' Creek Baptist Church in begun.” (L-R): Mahle Heath, Jean Strange, Bert Johannes and Dorothy Jackson members of the American R efreshm ents are Heppner. who will give the Legion Auxiliary sold poppies on Friday, May 19. charge to the students and provided by members of St. community and Rev. Bruce Williams Roman Catholic Abram s becom es Peace Corps Rietmann K uhlm an, A rlington Church of lone and Valby receives Legion country director for Niger Nazarene Church, who will Lutheran Church of lone. The service is free give the invocation. Mary Abrams, the A frica. A bram s will be scholarship and open to the public. M usic will be Alyssa Rietmann of daughter of Marion and the training in Washington D.C. She is leaving her job lone has been selected to Justice Court report for March late Bob Abrams, formerly of Heppner, is taking over the as director of the Oregon receive a scholarship from The Justice Court also held. post of country director for State DEQ laboratory to lone American Legion Post for Heppner and Irrigon for The court also the Peace Corps in Niger, pursue this new job career. #95. This scholarship was the month of March had 249 received $39 ,2 1 2 .2 5 in first awarded in 2005, but the cases filed. Of those cases, revenue. The state reieived recipient was unable to use 224 were traffic citations, $ 10,927, the county received it. R ietm ann was the four were game citations, 14 $28,192.25 and $93 was DEQ wants to hear alternate recipient. were other violations, four paid in restitution. R ietm ann attends were misdemeanors, one from you about Oregon State University was a civil claim and FEDS Over the Tee Cup en viron mental priorities where she is majoring in and two were DUIls. S ev en teen ladies fashion m arketing and in your community The court also had gathered in hot conditions on design. She was recently six p re-trials, issued 81 May 16 at Willow Creek Please join us for named to the OSU honor w arran ts, su sp en d ed 18 Country Club for ladies’ State of Oregon roll. orders, filed three DUII play. Department of Rietmann graduated d iv e rsio n s, returned 84 Environmental Pat E dm undson from lone High School in warrants from the sheriff's took low gross of the field. Quality 2005. Her parents are Brian office and sent 97 accounts Lynnea Sargent took low net and Sharon Rietmann. Her to collection for $22,106.25. of the field. Pat Dougherty g ra n d p a ren ts are June Five traffic hearings were With DEQ Director took least putts of the field. Crowell and Bill Rietmann. In flight A. Karen Stephanie Hallock Bishop took low gross and & Environmental Quality- long drive and Karen Commission Chair Thompson took low net. Lynn Hampton In flight B, Juanita Martin took low gross, Lois Wednesday, May 31 Hunt took low net and Sharon Mantle took long [t] K y lee G ra y b ea l a n d C asey E v a n s 'f 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. drive. ° Wedding ~ Saturday, June 24th ? In flight C, Joanne i A Hamley & Co.’s Slickfork Saloon Barbee took low gross and 30 SE Court Ave. | ^ M umiuj ' j D aiu ) i long drive, Sharon Mantle and Lorrene Montgomery Pendleton fv\ 217 North Main • Heppner • P h o n e 676-9156 • Floral 676-9426 IT\ took low net and Ann Elgin y Serving Heppner. Lexington <* lone ^ took least putts. Can't make it in person? Comment online: • m a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A I Juanita Martin had a http;//wwvv.deq.>ute.or.u»/about/egc/>trategicplan/>uminarv.htni birdie on hole #13. DEQ “A Conversation with DEQ” wwv VVwwv v WWwwUwv v wv WWWww V ) what can happen if a line falls on your vehicle as well as what to do if that does happen. He also talks about safety with electricity in the home. The third and fourth grade teachers are always appreciative of this service that C BEC gives the students. D A’s Report The Morrow County DA’s office reports handling the following business: Toby Dale Rodriguez was convicted of Failure to C arry/Present License +, a C lass C misdemeanor reduced to a Class A violation. He was sentenced to pay $553 in fines and fees. Kirk Alan Looslie was convicted of Felon in Possession of a Firearm, a Class C felony. He was sentenced to 36 months supervised probation. 90 days in ja il, 80 hours co m m u n ity service and payment of $1173 in fines and fees. R ichard Wayne Carroll pled no contest to U nlaw ful Possession of Methamphetamine, a Class C felony. He was sentenced to 80 hours com m unity service, 18 months formal probation, forfeiture of a weapon, completion of a drug treatment package and payment of $1166 in fines and fees. Greg Alan Bass was found in violation of show cause order allegations for Rape in the Third Degree. Bass' probation was revoked and he was sentenced to 180 days in jail and 36 months probation. O w en B. M cLaughlin admitted to v io latio n o f p robation allegations for Possession of a C ontrolled Substance- m eth am p h etam in e. His probation was continued/ rein stated and he was sentenced to five days in jail and payment of $150 in attorney fees. Maria Elena Montez adm itted to violation of probation allegation for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her probation was revoked and reinstated and she was sentenced to 10 days in jail and her probation was extended for six month from the original expiration date. Open house to be held for Dr. Datta A going away open house will be held for Dr. Sam Datta at Pioneer Memorial Clinic on Tuesday, May 30 from 3-6 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. Dr. Datta is leaving the district to take a jo b in Hermiston. Stop by the clinic and take a moment to give him your best wishes.