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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 6,2007 WCCC Memorial Day golf tournament held Willow Creek Coun try Club recently held their Memorial Day family bar- beque and golf tournament. Hosts for the event were Bob and Suzanne Jepsen, Dale and Karen Holland, and Louie and Betty Carlson. F irst p lace was Kandy and Dale Boyd, Pat D ougherty and Gene Or- wick, and Alex Rysted and Kristen Bowles. Second place was Dan and Eric Jepsen. Third place was Pat and John Edmundson and Willow Creek Water Park announces summer schedule The D esert rats Classic C ar of Boardman presented their first-ever scholarship award to Juan C alvillo o f B oardm an, a g ra d u a tin g se n io r at Riverside High School. Calvillo impressed the scholarship committee with his many community service activities including volunteering at the Cycle Oregon event held in 2005 in Boardman, participating in community cleanups, canned food drive with Our Lady of G u ad alu p e C h u rch , and working more than 30 hours h elp in g n eig h b o rs w ith miscellaneous jobs such as chopping fire w ood and weed pulling. He plans to attend Troutdale Lake JCC trade school to obtain his certificate in auto body paint and repair. The D esert Rats Classic Car Club Scholarship Sally and Ralph Walker. Fourth place was Jan and Les Paustian and Emi- lee and Terry Thompson. F ifth p lace was Karen Thompson and Louis C arlson, Anne Elgin and Shad Jeffries, and Beth Jef fries and John Bowles. S ix th place was Karen and Dale Holland. Seventh place was Lorrene M ontgomery and Thomas Holland. E ig h th place was Roger and Andrea Mortim er. Ladies Play Day Puppet shows and pu p p et-m ak in g held workshops slated The Willow Creek County Club Ladies Play Day was held Tuesday, May 29. Results are as follows: low gross of the field was Karen Bishop and Eva Kilk enny; low net of the field was Karen Thompson, Luvilla Sonstegard, and Suzanne Jepsen; least putts of the field was Bernice Lott; low gross flight A was Pat Edmundson; low gross flight B was Lyn- nea Sargent; low gross flight C was a Pat Dougherty; low net flight A was Corol Mitch ell; low net flight C was Lorene Montgomery; least p utts flig h t A was Jan Paustain; least putts flight C was a tie between Joanne Barbee and Bev Steagall; long drive flight A was Karen Bishop; long drive flight B was Luvilla Sonstegard; long d riv e flig h t C w as Pat Dougherty; KP was Karen Bishop; chip-ins was Luvil la Sonstegard on #13 and #16. In other events, net par was Pat Edmundson. The Jo Pet tyjohn Ladies Tournament will be held June 9-10. Morrow County Dryland Crop Tour planned T he O regon T rail L ibrary D istric t 2007 Summer Reading Program will hold a special Dragon T h e a ter p u p p et show presentation on Saturday, June 9, at 10:30 a.m. at Heppner Elementary School. A rod p u p p et m aking workshop will be held from 2 - 5 p.m. This workshop is limited to 50 participants ages seven and up. A puppet show and puppet making workshop w ill also be held at the B oardm an L ibrary on Thursday, June 7, and at A.C. Houghton Elementary School on Friday, June 8. The puppet shows and p up p et m aking w orkshops are m ade possible by funding from the M orrow C ounty Cultural Coalition, Heppner Friends of the Library, and Irrigon Friends of the Library. MC Health Dept. June schedule June 11 - Boardman Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) June 1 2 - Boardman Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) June 14 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12 - 1 ) June 1 8 - Boardman Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) June 1 9 - Boardman Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) June 21 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12 - 1 ) June 25 - Boardman Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) June 2 6 - Boardman Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30- 1) June 28 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 -4 :3 0 (closed 12 This year’s Dryland Crop Tour on June 15 will focus on soft white and hard red winter wheat variety tri als that are on-going projects in the county. A dditional field experiments that deal with weed control options for chemical fallow, nitrogen management, and hard white spring wheat will also be highlighted. The tour will begin at 2:30 p.m. on Friday afternoon. A social at 5 p.m. and potluck dinner at 6 p.m. will be offered at the conclu sion of the tour at Starvation Farms’ main shop. Anyone wishing to follow someone out to the - 1 ) first tour stop may meet at June 29 - Fam ily the North-Lex Elevator at 2 Plan Clinic @ Boardman p.m. The group will depart 8 :3 0 -4 :3 0 (closed 1 2 - 1 ) at 2:15 p.m. Rusty Estes of the Heppner Fire Department was «me of many Fire Department volunteers that helped Skip Matthews, and Merry and Shawn Chandler of the Willow Creek Water Park clean the pool on Friday of last w eek. T he opening day of WCWP is Saturday, June 9, at 1 p.m. Tayler Hodges (Heppner) and Josh Barnett (Condon) attended the State Golf Competition at Stone Creek Golf Club in Oregon City. The boys 2A, 3A, and 4A State Golf Competition hosted The Pioneer Memo B rittan i D eB oise 182 hoys. Coaches Dale Holland and Dalles Harsen were there rial Hospital Foundation has graduated this year from Ir as overseers both days of the competition. announced its scholarship awards to individuals who are working towards a ca reer in health care. The Doctor Wallace Wolff memorial scholarship was awarded to Trisha Ad ams in the amount of $ 1,500. Adams is a student at Ore gon Health Sciences Univer sity beginning her third year of study to become a physi cian. She is the daughter of Mike and Tonia Adams and is a graduate of Heppner High School. The following stu dents received Earl and Ha zel Wilson Memorial Schol arship. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were early benefactors of the foundation. Shelley R ietm ann will receive an award of $600 to continue her studies in the Doctor o f Physical Therapy program at Pacific University Shanna R ietm ann will receive an aw ard of $400 to continue her work in biology and chemistry to prepare her for a career in the medical field. She attends Pacific University. Shelley and Shanna are the daughters of Mark and Tammy Rietmann and are both graduates of Hepp ner High School. rigon High School and wish es to enter the field of health care. She will receive a first year award of.$25i> to start her education at Eastern Washington University. H eath er H ancock graduated this year from Riverside High School and has enrolled at Lewis and Clark State College in their nursing program. She will also receive a first year award of $250. Diana Sharp who is currently working part time at the Willow Creek Terrace assisted living facility, has been attending Blue Moun tain C om m unity C ollege working towards obtaining her basic degree so that she can work towards a special ty in the health care field. She was awarded $ 1,000 to en able her to continue her ef forts. Senior Center lunch menu H o p e /V a lb y /A ll Saints Church members will be serv in g lunch on Wednesday, June 13. The menu will consist of roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, rolls with butter, apple streusel, and juice. Cara Kennedy and Nick Christman -75 Digital Wedding on Sunday, July 22, 2007 Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone Seven o f eight li censed businesses in Gilliam and M orrow counties re fused to sell alcohol to a mi nor during a recent compli ance operation conducted by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. These liquor busi nesses said no to the minor: Boardman - Boardman Li quor Store and La Serenata Family Mexican Restaurant; Condon - Condon Liquor Store and Murray's Condon Pharmacy; Heppner - Hep pner Family Foods and The Country Rose; and Irrigon - Huwe’s Has It All. One business in Gil liam County sold to the mi nor. Store clerks who pro vide alcohol to the minor are cited into court and face at least a $350 administrative fine. Waiters, servers, bar tenders and other OLCC ser vice permittees face a $300 ad m in istrativ e fine. And business owners - licensees - will be fined up to $ 1,600 for a first violation, even if the sale is made by an em ployee. An OLCC inspector and two minor volunteers did the compliance testing May 26 as part of the OL- CC's priority effort to fight underage drinking. In a compliance test, the underage volunteer at tempts to buy alcohol from licensees or their employees to determine if they are prop erly checking identification and obeying state law pro hibiting alcohol sales to any one under 21. The minors are supervised by OLCC in spectors or other law offic ers, carry their own legal ID and are advised not to dis guise their age or encourage the sale of alcohol. The O LCC tested about 1,600 licensed liquor businesses in 2006, and a number of police agencies also do compliance checks. The O LCC offers training to store clerks, ser vice permit holders and oth ers on ID checking, identi fying false identification and laws regarding minors and alcohol. Sheriffs Report -Continued from Page four Wedding on Saturday, July 7, 2007 217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-915« • Floral 676-9426 Seven Gilliam, Morrow liquor sellers say no to minor alcohol sales The Morrow County Sheriff's Office reports han dling the following business: Becky Jones and Brandon Young ^ Miuttuj'j D aluj Heppner/Condon boys compete at state Hospital Foundation Scholarship Awards announced Wedding on Saturday, July 7, 2007 Wadding on Saturday, August 11, 2007 is given to a graduating R iv ersid e H igh School student who plans to attend any college or vocational school in the study of automotive, and is largely based upon co m m u n ity service. The D esert R ats C la ssic C ar C lub is a B oardm an n o n -p ro fit organization whose purpose is to promote interest in the sport of classic cars, street rodding, and muscle cars, with an emphasis on family and community service. The club membership is made up of classic car enthusiasts w ho ow n p re-1 9 7 5 , A m erican m ade cars or tru ck s. T hey m eet the second Thursday o f each month at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in membership can contact George Price at 4 8 1 - 3217. The Willow Creek Water Park will open for the season on Saturday, June 9, from 1-5 p.m. Regular pool hours will be Monday through Friday 1-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m. First session swim lessons will be held July 9-19 and second session lessons will be held July 30-August 9. Pool parties can be scheduled with prices of $75 for the first hour and $50 for the second hour. For more information call 676-5752. Jennifer Patton and Joshua Smelser Jennifer Thompson and Richard Campbell Boardman Desert Rats Classic Car Club awards scholarship ‘ Capabilities to See & Hear Your Hearing Loss!” 'Hcwctt “Pay Nothing Until You Are Satisfied!” P O TTE R ’S HEARING C EN TER \ H e rm u to n 832 E. Main St. To ll Free 1 -877-949-3668 Pendleton 920 SW Frazier. Ste 123 (541) 571-6908 w w w p o ttersh earm q com M ay 19: -M C SO attempted to locate a male subject who was suspected of assaulting a female at the Tosoro. Subject was headed toward Irrigon. -MCSO received a complaint of loud music at all hours of the day at the reporter's neighbor’s house. -MCSO received a call requesting a deputy make contact with a couple cam ping in the Pendland Lake area and let them know that the female's sister was in the hospital. R eporter would like contact when the message is delivered, -MCSO received a rep o rt o f fem ale being harassed by another female, In cid en t o ccu rred in Washington so the reporter was given the correct agency number to contact, -MCSO was notified that O SP had a rre sted Robert Richard Reed for DUI and possession of meth. Subject was transported and lodged at UCJ. -Continued on Page eight (5 4 1 ) 3 7 9 -1 0 2 8 I