SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 16,2006
Willow Creek Country Club
announces 2006 Couples’
Tournament results
W illow
C reek
Country Club hosted its 22nd
annual couples’ tournament
Aug. 4-6. Over 60 couples
from
O regon
and
Washington participated in
the tw o-day scotch ball
competition.
The Low gross of
the field was won by John
and Vicki Edmundson, 142.
Low net of the field was won
by Aaron Svarthumle and
Erin Brookshire, 104. The
winners by flight were:
First Flight: Gross:
1- John
and
Vicki
Edmundson, 142; 2- Ron
Bowman/Patti Perkins, 144;
3- Jerry and Kim Cutsforth,
145; and 4- Mike and Cindi
Doherty, 148. Net: 1- Dave
and Corol Mitchell, 114; 2-
M ark S ch lich tin g /K aren
Morgan, 114; 3- Dick and
Carol Lowry, 114; and 4-
Barry
M unkers/S andi
Hanna, 116.
S econd
F light:
Gross: 1- Aaron Svarthumle/
Erin Brookshire, 150; 2- Ed
Struthers/Sofi Smith, 158; 3-
Dale and Kandy Boyd, 160;
and 4- E arl and Peggy
F ish b u rn , 163. Net: 1-
Duane and Robinai Disque,
110; 2- C al H arris/P at
Edmundson, 114; 3- Tom
Shear/Betty Christman, 116;
and 4- Troy and Pat Hyatt,
117.
Third Flight: Gross:
1- Earl N o rris/L o rren e
Montgomery, 167; 2- Mike
and Rosemary Burns, 172;
3- Ken and Bunni Lindsey,
180; and 4- Clyde and Jackie
Allstott, 181. Net: 1- Stuart
and Carrie Walker, 110; 2-
Randy and Bernice Lott,
110; 3- Gene Orwick/Pat
Dougherty, 125; and 4- Jim
and Barbara Hayes, 126.
The 2006 committee
members: Roger and Andrea
Mortimore, Dave and Sandi
Hanna, Dennis and Pennie
M iller, Bob and Jan
MacDonald, Rick Paullus,
Dave and Deborah Kendrick
and Leonard and Jill Hauke.
All interested golfers
are invited to call Sandi
Hanna, 676-5566, to have
their names added to the
waiting list for the 2007
Couples’ Tournament.
Heppner community helps
reduce the risk of stroke
Residents living in
and around the H eppner
community can be screened
to reduce their risk of having
a stroke. Life Line Screening
will be at the St. Patrick’s
Senior Center on Sept. 5.
The site is located at 182 N.
M ain
in
H eppner.
Appointments will begin at
11 a.m.
A stro k e, also
known as a “brain attack,”
is ranked as the third leading
killer in the world and the
second am ong w om en.
T hrough
p rev en tiv e
screenings, the risk of having
a stroke can be greatly
reduced.
Screenings are fast,
painless and low cost. They
involve the use of ultrasound
technology and scan for
potential health problems
related to: blocked arteries,
which can lead to a stroke;
aortic aneurysms, which can
lead to a ruptured aorta; and
hardening of the arteries in
the legs, which are a strong
predictor of heart disease.
Also offered for men and
women, is a bone density
screening to assess their risk
for osteoporosis.
Each
screen in g
requires 10 minutes or less
to com plete. A com plete
vascular screening package,
including the Stroke/Carotid
Artery, Abdominal Aortic
A neurysm and A nkle
Brachial Index (hardening of
the arteries) screenings is
$109. S ig n -u p fo r a
complete vascular package;
include the osteoporosis
screening and pay only $ 129.
Life Line Screening
was established in 1993.
Over 60 ultrasound teams
are on staff to travel to your
local community, bringing
the screenings to you. These
non-invasive, inexpensive
and painless, ultrasound tests
help people identify their risk
for stroke, vascular diseases
or osteoporosis early enough
for their physician to begin
preventive procedures.
For
m ore
information regarding the
screenings or to schedule an
appointment, call (877) 237-
1287. P re-registration is
required.
New year, New start,
New Opportunities . ..
Heppner Day Care
has openings for 0
Daycare and Preschool
Beginning Aug. 28th
Daycare slots
from 6 wks to 12 yrs
Open 7 am to 5:30 pm,
Mon-Fri
Kite tubing prohibited at Willow Sheriff's Report
Creek Resevoir and other Corps
The Morrow County
resevoirs
Jackson County; Big Cliff Sheriff's Office reports han
Kite tubing is now
prohibited at all Portland
District, U. S. Army Corps
o f E n g in eers-m an ag ed
reservoirs in the Columbia,
Willamette and Rogue river
b asin s, the agency has
announced.
E f f e c t i v e
im m ediately, the ban
in clu d es the use o f any
“airborne towables,” which
are defined as inflatable
re c rea tio n a l
d ev ices
designed to go airborne with
a rider while being towed by
a boat, whether or not they
are specifically marketed as
kite tubes.
The
e ffe cted
reservoirs are: Willow Creek
in
M orrow
C o u n ty ;
Applegate and Lost Creek in
and Detroit in Marion/Linn
County; Blue River, Cottage
G rove, C ougar, D exter,
Dorena, Fall Creek, Fern
R idge, H ills C reek and
L ookout Point in Lane
County; Foster and Green
Peter in Linn County.
A d d itio n ally , the
Corps is restricting use of the
devices in the pools created
by Bonneville, The Dalles
and John Day dapis on the
Columbia River.
P o rtlan d D istric t
Commander Col. Thomas
O ’ Donovan imposed the ban
because of the high potential
for serious injuries caused by
uncontrolled flight of these
devices, posing risks to the
rider, as well as to others
who may be in the area.
D A’s Report
The Morrow County DA’s office reports handling
the following business:
Crystal Irene Glass was convicted of Possession of
a Controlled Substance 2, a Class C felony. Her driver's
license was suspended for six months and she was sentenced
to 18 months supervised probation, 30 days in jail, 80 hours
of community service and payment of $1528 in fines and
fees.
William Eugene Stolz was convicted of Felon in
Possession of a Firearm, a Class C felony. He was sentenced
to 18 months supervised probation, 30 days in jail and
payment of $ 1053 in fines and fees and $228 in restitution.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Court has issued the follow
ing marriage licenses:
Aug. 2: Kyle Lee Getsinger, 21, Heppner and
Chasity-Anna Maria Rohme, 19, Heppner.
Aug. 3: Kelly James Paullus, 22, Richland, WAand
Trista Sophia Burrows, 21, Richland, WA.
Aug. 4: Gordon Lee Adams, 23, Irrigon and
Heather Leann Suchy, 21, Irrigon.
Aug. 7: Koby Paul Keith Rea, 22, Everett, WA and
Sarah Jean Savage, 20, Everett, WA; and Tyrell Quinn
Shelley, 23, Irrigon and Tanna Marie Parton, 20, Irrigon.
Aug. 11: Dustin Ross Haguewood, 23, lone and
Amellia Beth Peck, 22, lone.
Local resident graduates from
Pacific University
Shelley Rietmann, of
H eppner,
receiv ed
a
bachelor’s degree in exercise
scien ce from
P acific
University on May 20. More
than 241 m aster’s degrees
and 254 bachelor’s degrees
were awarded at this year’s
spring com m en cem en t
ceremonies, which were held
in the Pacific Athletic Center.
“I, too, celebrate the
sp irit
o f com m unity
co m b in ed
w ith
the
celebration of the individual
as we pay tribute to our
s tu d e n ts ’ su ccesses and
rejoice as they mark the
beginning of their lifelong
asso ciatio n w ith P acific
University as alumni,” said
Pacific University President
Dr. Phil Creighton.
Pacific University in
Forest Grove, OR is one of
the W est’s first chartered
higher education institutions.
Pacific annually ranks as one
of America’s Best Colleges
by U.S. New and W orld
Report and is ranked as one
of the best tuition values in
the west. With an enrollment
of more than 2500 students,
Pacific University provides
an e x c e lle n t acad em ic
experience linking theory to
practice in education.
dling the following business:
A ug. 4: M CSO
re c eiv e d a rep o rt from
Hermiston PD that Eric Alan
Brown, 47, was arrested on
an Irrigon Justice C ourt
warrant for Failure to Pay
F in e /T h eft 111. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail on a UCSO warrant with
a hold placed for Morrow
County.
Aug. 5: Boardman
PD received a report from a
caller advising that there was
broken glass in the laundry
room and it appeared that
someone had “trashed it.”
H eppner FD, lone
FD and L ex in g to n FD
responded to a fire on hill
above the caller’s residence
near lone.
Irrigon am bulance
received a report that a 30-
year-old m ale was lying
partially in the road and was
u n re sp o n siv e and not
m oving. It was unknown
whether he was breathing or
not.
M CSO
cited
Gregoria Mencia Mota, 34,
for No Operator’s License,
Open Container and Failure
to Y ield to E m ergency
Vehicle. He was also cited
for Refusal of Breath Test.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail.
MCSO cited Robert
H. S te e lh o ff, 61, for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
81 mph in a 55 mph zone.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f tw o fem ale ju v e n ile
shoplifters being detained
after filing their purses with
merchandise. The juveniles
were cited for Theft.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner that a male child
was bit by a dog on the right
thigh w hile cam p in g at
Anson W right Park. The
child had ran past the camp
site w here the dog was
chained and through the area
of the dog's reach. An adult
female was also severely
bitten on the calf by the same
dog, prior to deputy arrival.
The subjects were headed by
private vehicle to Pioneer
M em orial H ospital with
pressure bandages.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
B oardm an that a p o tato
truck tried to turn around
and is blocking the road.
Jonathan David Castillo, 19,
was cited for Illegal U-Turn.
MCSO cited William
Paul C oom er, 44, for
Driving while Suspended-
violation.
Aug. 6: MCSO cited
Sergey Vasil Yevich Fistikan.
22, fo r No O p e ra to r's
License.
M CSO did a field
interview of a vehicle parked
at the Boardman Napa Store
and it was determined to be
the newspaper lady waiting
fo r the p ap ers to be
delivered.
M CSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
stating that her food stamp
card was stolen at the Irrigon
Watermelon Festival. MCSO
told her to contact DHS.
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3 and 4 year old
Preschool School
begins Tue. Sept. 5th
676-5530
(Board Member)
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Teens can
entertainment
at the Fair
Starting after the 4-
H style revue on Wednesday,
Aug. 16, (between 8-9 p.m.)
at the Fairgrounds come and
listen to the top 40, Hip Hop
and E le c tró n ic a Techno
music for kids ages 13 and
over. Colton Helfrecht will
play your favorite CDs for
you to dance to or just listen,
so come and have some fun
at the Fair.
Weddinq dames
-
Heather Rill & Adam Wight
W edding
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Saturday, S ep tem b er 2 n d
Amellia Peek & Dustin Hag uewood
W edding
Contact Brandi Sweeney,
MCSO received a
report from a caller in Irrigon
advising that some time after
midnight, his son stole his
pickup from his house.
MCSO cited Tyler
John Patrick H ansen for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
77 mph in a 55 mph zone.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner that a subject’s dog
bit a small boy and broke the
skin. The caller advised that
it happened on Main Street
and that the dog o w n er
knows about it.
MCSO cited Maria
Sonia Laurel Verduzco, 28,
for Careless Driving and No
Operator’s License.
M CSO received a
report from Clatskanie PD
that Gregory Brian Arnold,
53, was a rre ste d on an
Irrig o n Ju stic e C ourt
warrant for Failure to Pay
F in e /D riv in g
while
Suspended.
M CSO
arrestee
Ernesto Jimenez Espino, 36
on an Irrigon Justice Cour
warrant for Driving while
Suspended misdemeanor. He
w as lodged at U m a tilli
County Jail with a hold for £
Hermiston PD warrant.
M CSO arrested
Steven Troy Walker, 36, on
a circuit court warrant for
Failure to Appear/Contempt
of Court. He was lodged at
U m atilla C ounty Jail on
$20,000 bail.
M CSO
a rre sted
John Brandon Paradiso, 28,
on an Irrigon Justice Court
w arran t for F ailu re to
Appear/Theft II x6. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
M CSO received a
rep o rt from a c a lle r in
Heppner stating that she saw
shadows and heads at the
w indow and co u ld hear
footsteps outside. It was
determined to be deer.
Boardman PD cited
M aria Isab el M endoza
M adrigal, 33, for Driving
w ith o u t a L icen se and
F ailu re to O bey T raffic
Control Device.
Boardman Pd cited
Javier Garcia Rodriguez, 37,
for Failure to Maintain Lane/
Improper Right Turn.
Boardman PD cited
G u ille rm o
E rm elin d so
Castro, 39, for Driving while
S u sp en d ed and D riv in g
Uninsured.
B oardm an
PD
received a report of a motor
vehicle accid en t. T ravis
Justin Copenhaver, 30, was
cited for Careless Driving
and
D riv in g
w hile
Suspended violation.
Boardman PD cited
Alfredo Trujillo Albarran,
38, for Failure to Stop for
Pedestrian in Cross Walk.
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