Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 09, 2006, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 9,2006
Engagements
Savage-Rea
Koby Kea and Sarah Savage
Sarah Savage and
Koby Rea. both of Everett.
WA, wish to announce their
engagement.
The bride-elect is the
d au g h ter o f V irginia
McCammant and William
Savage, both of Bellingham.
WA. She graduated from
West Valley High in Yakima,
WA in 2004 and is presently
attending classes at Dental
Assistant Training Center in
Seattle, WA.
The groom-elect is
the son of Krissie Rea of
Everett. WAand LeRoy Rea
of Echo. He graduated from
lone High School in 2003
and from Perry Technical
In stitu te in e le c tric a l
technology in 2005. He is
em ployed at A sso ciated
Electric in Everett, WA.
The couple plans a
Sept. 2 wedding at 5 p.m. at
lone Com m unity Church
with a reception to follow.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the
celebration.
Rill-Wight
School supply drive to be held
The Church o f the
N azaren e is once again
sp o n so rin g the School
Supply Drive for Heppner
E lem en tary
stu d en ts.
Anyone wishing to make
donations may bring them to
the Nazarene Church from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m.. daily. Money
donations may be made to
Mary Ann Elguezabal.
N eeded
item s
include:
K indergarten- (All
supplies are used from a
common supply table, so
please do not label) 1 pink
pearl eraser; 4 glue sticks; 1-
8 box crayons; 1 set markers;
1 dozen pencils; 8 ounce
glue; I box Kleenex; paint
shirt (labeled with name); PE
shoes (V elcro) and a
backpack. No ta b le ts,
trap p er
k eep ers
or
notebooks.
1st G ra d e - 2 pink
pearl erasers; 1- 64 box
crayons; 2 glue sticks; 2
dozen #2 pencils (yellow
only); 2 boxes Kleenex; 1 5-
inch by 8-inch pencil box; 1
pair scisso rs; PE shoes;
b ack p ack ; and a w ater
bottle. No tablets, trapper
keepers or notebooks.
2nd G ra d e- 2 pink
pearl erasers; 1- 64 box
crayons; 2 glue sticks (4 if in
M rs. C lo u g h ’s class); 2
dozen #2 pencils (yellow
only); 1 bottle glue; 1 pocket
folder; I box Kleenex; 1 pair
scissors; 1 5-inch by 8-inch
pencil box; 1 pair scissors;
PE shoes; and a backpack.
Kilkenny guarantees win for
East team at Shrine football
game
Those in Mrs. Clough's class
also need a centimeter/inch
ruler.
3rd G rade- 4 wide-
lined spiral notebooks (pages
not perforated by the spiral);
2 zipper pencil pouches; 4
dozen #2 pencils; pencil
erase tops; 2 pink pearl
era se rs; 1 cm /in ru le r;
scisso rs; 1 set co lo red
pencils; pencil sharpener; 1-
24 box c ray o n s; 2 glue
sticks; 1 small bottle of white
g lu e; 2 large b oxes o f
K leenex;
1
bound
composition book (usually
black and w hite); and a
backpack.
4lh G rade- 4 wide-
lined spiral notebooks (pages '"M
.
not perforated by the spiral); Rory Kilkenny, #92, celebrates his interception and 42-yard
1 zipper pencil pouch; 4 touchdown at the Shrine (lame. Photo by Sandy Matthews.
dozen #2 pencils (save 2
dozen at hom e); pencil
eraser tops; 2 pink pearl
e ra se rs; 1 cm /in ru ler;
sc isso rs; 1 set co lo red
pencils and markers; 1- 24
box crayons; 1 small bottle
glue; 1 box Kleenex; 1 black
fine tip pen; and a backpack.
5,h and 6lh G rade- 1
3 -rin g
soft
co v ered
n o teb o o k ; 2 p ack ag es
c o lle g e -ru le d notebook
paper; 1 zipper pencil pouch;
2-3 dozen p en cils (not
mechanical); 3 glue sticks; 1
pair scissors; 1 set color
p en cils; 1 box K leenex;
pencil erasers; w ashable
m ark ers;
in ex p en siv e
calculator; correcting pens;
c le a r p ro tra c to r; and a
backpack.
St. Patrick’s Senior Center news
The menu for the
Aug. 16 noon meal at the
Senior Center is baked ham,
scalloped potatoes, steamed
fresh vegetables, w hole­
wheat rolls, fruit cup and pie.
A lot will be going
on d u rin g the Fair and
R odeo w eekend at the
Center dining hall. Residents
have worked hard getting
th in g s ready for the
rummage sale. The sale will
be held Saturday, Aug. 19
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Raffle
tickets can still be purchased
at the Center’s office. The
drawing will be held at 6
Adam Wight and Heather Kill
Dean and Patty Rill
and John and Shelley Wight
w ish to ann ounce the
engagement of their children
Heather Marie Rill to Adam
E. Wight.
The bride-elect is a
2006 graduate of Heppner
High School. She is
c u rre n tly em ployed at
F arm ers In su ran ce in
Klamath Falls.
The groom-elect is a
2004 graduate of Heppner
High School. He is currently
employed with an electrician
company in Klamath Falls.
The couple plans a
Sept. 2. 2006 wedding at
Ruggs Ranch.
p.m., Aug. 19 in the center.
A silen t au ctio n is also
underway. Come by a see the
beautiful birdbath made and
d onated by Les and Jan
Paustian. The bidding will
close Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. The
w in n er w ill be n o tified
Sunday, Aug. 20.
The proceeds from
the day’s activities are going
to w ard s the cost o f the
repairs for w ater damage
that in su ran ce does not
cover. O nce ag ain , the
generous people of Heppner
have shown their willingness
to help where there is a need.
Litter pickup continued for Fair
and Rodeo
Due to the continued been distributing SOLV litter
effort o f b u sin esses and bags around town to assist
community members who people in the continued clean
live and work along the state up of the highway.
highway which runs through
E dm undson
is
Heppner. this year Heppner p leased w ith the e ffo rt
only needs “spiffing” up to already put out, but reminds
prepare for the M orrow everyone to keep up the
County Fair and Rodeo, said good work so Heppner can
John Edm undson. SOLV put it best “face” forward
coordinator.
during the Fair and Rodeo,
A Southern Living at Home catalogue party will
E dm undson
has Aug. 16-20.
be held Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m., at G D .’s Restaurant with
proceeds going to the St. P atrick 's Senior C enter
apartments. Southern Living at Home offers home decor,
Heppner High School will be holding new student
gardening and kitchen items, along with a w ide variety of
and
returning
student registration for students in the seventh
other products.
through
12"'
grades
on Aug. 25, from 8 a.m .-12 p.m. and
Catalogues are currently located at G D ’s and the
1-3
p.m.
senior center for people to begin looking at and will also
Student fees are: Student Body fee- 7-12 grades,
be available at the party. Door prizes and other activities
$15;
towel
fee- $2; computer lab fee- $5; and yearbook
await those who come.
(optional)
$30.
Student sport pay-to-participate fees are:
Irish Bread Pudding, cakes, apple pies and other
grades
7-8.
$50
and 9-12, $75 per sport. There is a $150
desserts will also be sold at the party.
maximum
sport
fee
per student per year and $300 maximum
Everyone is invited to attend and help support the
per family per year.
senior center.
Benefit party to be held at senior
center
HHS to hold student registrations
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Wedding
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Heather Rill & Adam Wight
Wedding
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Saturday, September 2nd
Amellia Peck & Dustin Hag uewood
Wedding
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Greenfield Grange to host variety
For
m ore
of actvities
G reenfield Grange
will be hosting two Saturday
Markets, Aug. 12 and Sept.
2. The market will be held in
the p arking lot o f the
Grange. Space is free and
you do not need to make a
reservation. Items must be
handmade or home grown.
On Aug. 31. the Red
Cross will be holding a blood
draw at the Grange from 1-
6 p.m . D ro p -in s are
welcome.
information on the Saturday
M arket or to m ake an
appointment for the blood
draw, contact Jane Dean at
481-5223.
The Grange is also
preparing for their annual
Quilt Show to be held Oct.
7 at the Grange. If you wish
to e n ter q u ilts, or oth er
quilted items, or need more
information, contact Sharon
M ailloux at 481-2653 or
Dorothy Tryon at 481 -3993.
5th Annual Wine-Tastinq Dinner
at the M.C. Fairgrounds
Thursday, Auq. 17 at 6 p.m.
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halftime, 7-7.
Neither side scored
in the third quarter, but the
East team turned up the
pressure in the final minutes
o f the gam e, g ain in g a
to u ch d o w n
from
quarterback Brady Lovell of
Vale and the clincher made
Kilkenny to end the game at
19-7.
The East team was
coached by Heppner High
School athletic director and
football head coach. Greg
Grant.
P eter G eer, o f
Heppner, was selected as an
alternate player.
During the weekend,
Herman Winters and Roger
M ortim ore were initiated
into the Shrine club.
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With less than two
minutes left in the game,
Rory Kilkenny, Heppner,
playing defensive end for the
East, intercepted a pass and
returned it 42 yards for the
touchdown giving the East
Team the 19-7 win at the 54lh
annual East-W est Shrine
Game held Aug. 5 in Baker
City.
Matt Kenny, also of
Heppner, helped get the ball
going in the first quarter,
taking the ball 17 yards.
Later in the quarter. Hidden
V alley’s Sam D ollarhide
made a 1-yard touchdown,
to give the East team the lead
at 7-0.
The West tied the
gam e at the end o f the
second, to make the score at
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for the Hast Team, directs the players on the field. Photo by Sandy
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