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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 6,2006 - FIVE
Sheriff’s office received plaque in Colt volleyball
Morrow County 4-Hers receive ribbons at
season to begin
K elli E. Jo n es, appreciation for county clean up
Oregon State Fair
Boardman- Basic, beyond
Thirty-six Morrow
C ounty 4-H m em bers
entered into a variety o f
categories in the Oregon
State Fair, held Aug. 24
through Sept. 4 in Salem.
Following is a list o f the
Morrow County participants
and their placements.
A shley A nderson,
Boardman- Fashion Revue,
Intermediate (Clothing and
Textiles), Blue.
Makayla Anderson,
B oardm an- A dvanced,
hands for larger service. Blue
and Fashion Revue, Senior,
Blue.
Joe
A rm ato,
Heppner- Photography, Int.,
Series or Story. Blue; Foods,
Ph 4, Quick bread, muffin
method. Blue; Foods, Ph 4,
Quick bread, biscuit method.
Blue; Foods, Ph 4, Favorite
Recipe Collection, Blue; and
Food Prep, Interm ediate,
Blue.
M aggie A rm ato,
Heppner- Photography, Int.,
C o lo r S n a p sh o ts, Red;
Photography, Int., Series or
Story, B lue; E xpanding,
garment woven w/ or w/o
nap, B lue; E x p an d in g ,
garment or outfit combining
fabrics Blue; Expanding,
em b ellish m en t item or
clothing Blue; Foods, Ph 4-
6, Foam Cakes, Red; Foods,
Ph 4-6, Unleavened or Flat
Breads, Red; Foods, Ph 6,
Favorite Recipe Collection
B lue; and Food P rep,
Intermediate, Champion and
Blue.
Sean
B arron,
Irrig o n - F oods, Ph 1-3,
Cookies (bar, drop, or no
bake), Blue.
Alex Carlson, Ione-
Photography, Int., C olor
Snapshots, Display; Foods,
Ph 4-6, Yeast Breads, using
bread machine. Champion
and B lue; F oods, Ph 5,
Favorite Recipe Collection,
Cham pion and Blue; and
Food Prep, Interm ediate,
Champion and Blue.
Ju lian n e C arlso n ,
lone- Education Displays,
Horticulture, Jr.. Blue; Fiber
Arts, Embroidery, Jr., Blue;
Basic, beyond y rl, garment
w/casing woven no match.
Blue; K nitting, Phase 2,
w earab le item R eserve
Cham pion and Blue; and
Foods, Ph 2, Favorite Recipe
C o lle c tio n ,
R eserve
Champion and Blue.
M aggie C o llin s,
Heppner- Basic, beyond yr 1,
item for home, woven/knit/
fleece. Blue and Foods, Ph
1-3, Cookies (bar, drop, or
no bake), Blue.
M akenzie C orrea,
Heppner- Basic, beyond yr 1,
garment w/o casing, woven.
Blue; Basic, beyond y rl,
item for home, woven/knit/
fleece. Blue; Basic, beyond
y r l, non-garm ent sports
picnic, etc., Champion and
Blue; Basic, embellishment
item or clothing. Champion
and Blue; Basic, hands for
larger service. Blue; Foods,
Ph 1-3, Cookies (bar, drop,
or no bake) Blue; and Foods,
Ph 1-3, Quick bread, muffin
method Blue.
E m ily
D oherty,
Boardm an- O riginal Art,
D raw /Sketch, Line draw,
Int., Red.
L illy
D oherty,
Boardm an- O riginal Art,
D raw /Sketch, Line draw,
Int., Blue and Original Art,
P ain tin g , A cry lic, Int.,
Champion and Blue.
Jord an
G raff,
Boardm an- Photography,
Int., Color Self Enlargement,
White; Foods, Ph 6, Yeast
Bread, special shaping. Blue;
and
Food
Prep,
Intermediate, Blue.
Stacee H alvorsen,
lone- Fiber Arts, Weaving,
Jr., Blue; Basic, beyond y rl,
garment w/casing woven no
match. Blue; and Foods, Ph
2,
F av o rite
R ecipe
Collection, Champion and
Blue.
Jessica H am ilton,
Heppner- Basic, lyr, item for
the home, woven/knit/fleece.
Blue.
Emily Holland, Ione-
Fiber Arts, Embroidery, Jr.,
Blue; Basic, yr 1, garment w/
casing firmly woven. Red;
C ro c h etin g , Phase
1,
w earable item, Blue; and
Foods, Ph 1, Favorite Recipe
Collection. Blue.
Stephanie Holland,
lone- Foods, Ph 7-9, Yeast
Bread product, using special,
Red and F oods, Ph 8,
Favorite Recipe Collection,
Blue.
T hom as H olland,
lone- Foods, Ph 4, Photo
Series, Red.
Amy
Jep sen ,
H eppner- Foods, Ph 7-9,
Yeast Bread product, using
special, Champion and Blue.
E ric
Jep sen ,
Heppner- Photography, Int.,
Series or Story, Blue and
Foods, Ph 4-6, Unleavened
or Flat Breads, Red.
R ebecca Jep sen ,
H eppner- F o o d s, Ph 3,
S h o rten ed C ak es, Red;
Foods, Ph 3, Favorite Recipe
Collection, Blue; and Food
Pres. Beg Div, 1 jar cooked
jam w/pectin, Blue.
LANE TO BE
STREET ONLY
v you lhal as of Sepum»»
everaUraffic issues with
toad width, guard rad and
were brought to our auenuon
riuTbest^and nuts, affordable
:h; I t e m s , s a r C-dc«gna»n
as a one way street. T
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,006 be a one way street go g
" f r o n t the Heppner Htgh
ng j his will allow a pedestrian
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y rl, item for home, woven/
knit/lleece. Blue; Expanding,
garment woven w/ or w/o
nap, B lue; E x p an d in g ,
personal accessory or item
home. Blue; and Expanding,
em b ellish m en t item or
clothing. Blue.
Jaq u e lin e Ju arez ,
lone- Basic, yr 1, garment w/
casing firmly woven. Red
and Foods, Ph 1, Favorite
Recipe Collection, Red.
Whitney Matthews,
Heppner- Photography, Sr.,
B & W Comm Enlargement,
Red and Photography, Sr.,
Color Comm Enlargement,
Display.
Jo sie
M iller,
Heppner- Photography, Sr.,
B & W Comm Enlargement,
B lue; P hoto g rap h y , Sr.,
Series or Story, Reserve
Cham pion and Blue; and
Photography, Sr., Special
Effects. Red.
Jennah Mittelsdorf,
B oardm an- Foods, Ph 6,
Favorite Recipe Collection,
R eserve C ham pion and
Blue.
Jordan Mittelsdorf,
Boardman- Advanced, grmt/
outfit woven w/ or w/o nap.
Blue; Advanced, grmt/outfit
stab le k n it/flee c e/b o iled
wool. Blue; Fashion Revue,
Sr., Blue; Foods, Ph 7-9,
Yeast
B read
using
alternative grain. Champion
and B lue; F oods, Ph 7,
Favorite Recipe Collection,
Blue; and Mini-Meal, Food
and Nutrition, Sr., Reserve
Champion and Blue.
B ethany M orter,
lone- Foods, Ph 4, Favorite
R ecipe
C o lle c tio n ,
Champion and Blue.
C h ristin e R aib le,
A rlin g to n - F ib er A rts,
Macramé & Knotting, Jr.,
B lue;
F ib er
A rts,
Embroidery, Jr., Blue; Basic,
beyond y r l, garm ent w/
casing w oven no m atch.
Blue; and Crocheting, Phase
1, wearable item. Blue.
W hitley
R eece,
B oardm an- E x p an d in g ,
grmt/outfit stable knit/fleece.
Blue and Expanding, grmt/
outfit mod stretchy knit/
fleece. Champion and Blue.
K eshi R ichm ond,
H ep p n er- O rig in al A rt,
Draw/Sketch. Shaded draw,
Sr., Blue and Original Art,
Painting, Acrylic, Sr., Blue.
Em ily T hom pson,
H eppner- Foods, Ph 4-5,
Shortened Cakes. Blue and
Foods, Ph 4-6, Yeast Breads,
Blue.
Lacey Thom pson,
lone- Basic, beyond y rl,
grm t/outfit woven match.
Red.
Samantha Waddell.
Heppner- Basic, beyond yr 1,
non-garment sports picnic,
etc.. Blue.
Taylor W ightman.
Boardm an- Foods, Ph 3,
Foam C ak es, Red and
Foods, Ph 3, Favorite Recipe
Collection. Blue.
A shley
W olff,
H eppner- Foods, Ph 4-6,
Yeast Breads, using bread
m achine
(F oods
and
Nutrition) Red; Food Prep.
Interm ediate (Foods and
Nutrition) Blue; and Mini-
Meal, Food and Nutrition,
Int., Blue.
K elsey
W olff,
H eppner- Foods, Ph 7-9,
Specialty Yeast Bread, using
bread. Blue; Foods. Ph 7,
Favorite Recipe Collection,
Blue; Food Prep. Sr., Blue;
M in i-M eal, Food and
N utrition. Sr., Blue; and
Judging Contest. Food and
Nutrition. Sr., Red.
CUSTOM
BANNERS
H eppner
G a z e t t e - T im e s
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with clinic
Sheriff Ken Matlack (right) presents Sergeant Kandy Rayburn
(left) with a plaque given to the sheriff's office for their work in
the South Morrow County clean up project held this spring.
S e rg e a n t R andy
Rayburn was instrumental in
o rg a n iz in g the South
Morrow County clean-up of
vehicles and scrap metal this
sp rin g , from A pril 10
through May 21. As a result,
he and the Morrow County
S h e rif f’s O ffice w ere
presented with a plaque of
appreciation for their hard
work.
Over 100 cars were
gathered in the clean up,
along w ith num erous
re frig e ra to rs , w ash ers,
dryers and other scrap metal
for a total of 206.94 tons
(413,880 pounds).
"We wanted to help
people clean up th eir
property so that it looked
better and so that people
would stay with-in code,”
said Sergeant Rayburn.
“This [the clean up]
had a significant impact on
South M orrow C o u n ty ,”
added Sheriff Ken Matlack.
Both Rayburn and
Matlack expressed a desire
to do a sim ilar project in
North Morrow County. "We
are currently looking for a
place in N orth M orrow
C ounty to gather item s,”
said Rayburn.
Here in the south
county. M orrow C ounty
Grain Growers donated an
area in Lexington for the
collection.
After the collection
ended. Wurding Recycling
of Salem came to Morrow
County free of charge to
crush all the scrap metal and
take it back for recycling.
M orrow C ounty
Sheriff’s Office also worked
closely with DEQ for site
preparation in Lexington and
to check the area after it was
all finished. The area o f
collection sees "m inim al
mess,” explained Rayburn.
“We also had good
cooperation from Lexington
A uto
B ody,”
added
R ayburn. He said that
L ex in g to n A uto Body
offered towing services free
of charge for one day during
the cleap up.
This is the second
time the sheriff’s office has
had a county clean up and if
needed in the future they
hope to hold others.
Parenting seminar to be held at
HHS
Saturday, Sept. 23 is
a very important date for our
community. On that date. Dr.
Michael Sedler will present
tw o w orkshops in the
gymnasium at Heppner High
School. The purpose of the
presentations is to encourage
com m unication betw een
young people and th eir
parents, teachers and other
important people in their
lives. Anyone who spends
time with young people is
invited, w hether they be
parent, grandparent, aunt,
uncle, m in ister, co ach ,
teacher, employer, neighbor
or friend.
A nyone w ho has
children o f their own, or
works with youth in any
capacity, is invited and urged
to attend. In the morning
from 9 a.m. to noon, the
focus will be on junior and
senior high parents and in the
afternoon from 1 -4 p.m.. the
p resen ta tio n d eals w ith
preschool through sixth
grade parents. From noon to
1 p.m., a free lunch will be
p ro v id ed in the HHS
c a fe te ria for ev ery o n e
a tte n d in g . D uring the
afternoon session, childcare
is arranged. To get a count
of children, please contact
Mary Ann Elguézabal if you
need childcare.
Dr. S e d le r has a
broad b ack g ro u n d in
education, social work and
the ministry. His workshops
are packed with great ideas,
th eo ry and b ack g ro u n d ,
practical experience and
humor. A large number of
Heppner teachers have taken
classes from Dr. Sedler, "and
the opportunity to take part
in this workshop for free
should not be turned down,”
said HES teacher, Sherry
Matteson.
H eppner
High
School Booster Club and
Heppner Elementary Parent-
Teacher Club are sponsoring
the event, with financial
support also coming from
H e ad start,
B ehavioral
H ealth, M orrow C ounty
H ealth
D istric t
and
Northwestern Motel.
For
fu rth e r
in fo rm atio n , v isit Dr.
S e d le r’s
w eb site
at
w w w .c o m m u n i c a ti o n -
plus.com or contact Molly
Rill. Please plan to attend
this important event on Sept.
The Colt volleyball
pro g ram w ill begin on
Sunday, Sept. 17, with a
clinic from l-3 p.m. at the
Heppner Elementary gym.
Anyone interested in playing
from third through sixth
grade
is
w elcom e.
Registration forms will be
available at school and also
at the beginning of the clinic
on Sunday. The cost for
participation is $20, which
will include a t-shirt.
Colt practices will be
held on Wednesdays from 6-
7:30 p.m. and games will be
held Sundays from l-3 p.m.
Participants are asked to
bring kneepads, gym shoes
and a water bottle.
If you have any
questions, contact Becky
K indle at 6 7 6 -5 0 4 0 or
Christy Correa at 676-5149.
AWANA Bible
club starts
Sept. 14
AWANA Bible Club
will be starting a new club
year next Thursday night.
Sept 14, in H eppner.
AWANA will run from 6:30-
8 p.m., on Thursday nights
during the school year. It will
be hosted by Willow Creek
Baptist Church, which meets
in the Heppner Seventh Day
Adventist Church building
on Minor Street.
K ids in g rad es
kindergarten through the
sixth grade are invited to
come. Anyone wanting more
in fo rm atio n or w ho is
interested in helping w ith the
AWANA club this year can
call Dale Bates at 676-5773
or Bill Jepsen at 676-5244.
Hope Lutheran
to host meet
and greet
The Hope. Valby, All
Saints combined ministries
call co m m ittee w ill be
interviewing Reverend Janis
Jo h n so n , a tra d itio n a l
deacon in the E piscopal
C hurch at 4:30 p.m ., on
Thursday Sept. 7 at Hope
L u th eran
C h u rch
in
Heppner.
The call committee
w ould like to in v ite all
congregation m embers to
meet Rev. Johnson at 6:30
p.m.. at Hope for dessert and
coffee. If you would like to
contribute a dessert, please
feel free to do so.
Over the Tee
Cup
Eight ladies gathered
in w arm , but breezy
conditions on Tuesday, Aug.
29 for ladies' play at Willow
Creek Country Club.
Loa Henderson took
low
gross
of the field, while
23.
Betty Christman took low
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