Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Over the Tee WCCC holds Where the deer and the antelope play
Cup
barbecue,
Willow Creek Coun scramble
try Club ladies play day was
held July 3. Low gross of
the filed was Eva Kilkenny.
Low net was a tie between
Lorrene M ontgomery and
Luvilla Sonstegard. Least
putts o f the field was Lynnea
Sargent.
Other winners are as
follows:
Flight A-Low gross,
Jean Strange; Low net, Betty
Christman; Least puts, Vir
ginia Grant; Long drive on
# 1 Jean Strange.
Flight B-Low gross,
Peggy Fishbum.
Flight C-Low gross,
Joan Barbee; Low net, Su
zanne Jepsen; Least putts,
Beverly Steagall, Bernice
Lott; Long drive, Lorrene
Montgomery.
C h ip in s -L u v illa
Sonstegard #2.
Special events-Eva
Kilkenny, Peggy Fishbum,
Beverly Steagall.
The Willow Creek
Country Club Ladies held a
play day on July 10.
Corol Mitchell was
low gross o f the field. Pat
Dougherty and Joanne Bar
bee had low net o f the field
and Virginia Grant had least
putts o f the field.
Other results are as
follows:
Flight A: low gross-
Betty Christman; long drive-
Corol Mitchell.
Flight B: low gross-
Lynnea Sargent; low net-
Lois Hunt and Jean Strange;
least putts-Luvilla Sonste
gard; long drive-Lois Hunt.
Flight C: low gross-
Lorrene Montgomery; low
net-Donna Sherman; long
drive-L orrene M ontgom
ery.
C hip-ins: Virginia
G rant #18, Jean Strange
#13.
B ird ie s: V irg in ia
G rant #18, Jean Strange
#13.
Longest putt: Lyn
nea Sargent.
Marriage
Licenses
The Morrow County
C lerk’s Office at the M.C.
Courthouse in Heppner has
released the following re
port:
-July 6, N icholas
Paul Christman, 20, Milton-
Freewater, and Cara Ralene
Kennedy, 20, Milton-Free-
water.
S ix te e n g o lf e r s
played in the July 7 barbe
cue and scramble at Willow
Creek Country Club in Hep
pner.
Four-person scram
ble teams played in “very
comfortable afternoon sun
and light w in d ,” said a
spokesperson.
John and Pat Ed-
m undson and Shad and
Beth Jeffreys finished first.
Gene Orwick, Pat Dough
erty, Alex Rystedt and John
Bowles were second. Bob
and Suzanne Jepsen and
Mike and Rosemary Bums
were third. Jim and Barb
Hayes and Roger and An
drea M ortim ore finished
fourth.
The Jepsen/B urns
team also won both spe
cial events-long put on #4,
20’6’\ and closest to the pin/
second shot on #6, 2 ’3” .
The Edm undsons,
M ortim ores and Hayeses
hosted the event.
Health Dept,
lists July hours
The Morrow County
Health Dept, lists its o f
fice hours for the month of
July:
T h u r s d a y , J u ly
12 - Heppner office, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1
p.m.);
Monday, July 16 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 17 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
T h u r s d a y , J u ly
19 - Heppner office, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1
p.m.);
Monday, July 23 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 24 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
T h u r s d a y , J u ly
26 - Heppner office, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1
p.m.);
Monday, July 30 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 31 -
Boardman office, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.).
This deer ventured into the empty lot on West W illow Street in Heppner to assert its independence
on July 4.
Water
Irrigon Watermelon
Festival planned July 28 aerobics
The 24th Annual Ir S how -n-S hine car show, classes
rigon Watermelon Festival food booths, arts and crafts
is planned for Saturday, July booths, bingo, boat rides by
28, at the Irrigon Park and the Morrow County Sher underway
Marina.
The day begins with
a b reak fast from 6:30-9
a.m., with softball starting
at 7 a.m. The Watermelon
Parade begins at 10 a.m.
There will be enter
tainment and events all day,
including Hispanic dancers,
98% A ngels, dunk tank,
kids games, a giant raffle.
iff’s Office, and a "buck and
duck contest.”
The day concludes
with a street dance and light
show with Dan Burns and
3D Productions from 9 p.m.-
midnight.
Everyone is invited
to attend. For more informa
tion, contact LaVelle Part-
low at (541) 922-3386.
Sheep Rock Horseshoe
showdown
auto tour
set Sunday
offered
A John Day Fossil
Beds National Monument
park ranger will lead a fossil
beds auto tour on Saturday,
July 14. This two-hour tour
will travel along some of the
back roads o f the national
monument and feature the
geologic landscape and fos
sil history of the area.
The tour will begin
at 10 a.m . at the Sheep
Rock Unit’s Thomas Con
don visitor center, located
near Dayville, OR. Partici
pants will need to bring their
own vehicle; good tires are
recommended. Reservations
are not needed and there is
no fee.
For more informa
tion, contact the monument
at 541-987-2333.
ATTENTION BOWLERS!
Tim H ed n ian o f
Heppner lost to Aaron Fei-
gun o f H erm iston in the
double-elimination horse
shoe tournament held this
past weekend, according to
organizer Kenny Turner.
T u rn e r said th a t
Hedman and Feigun chal
lenged each other to another
tournament which has been
scheduled for this Sunday,
July 15, at 4 p.m. at Hager
Park in Heppner. "W e're
asking pitchers to turn out
again for the showdown."
said Turner.
I
HHS Drama
Club plans
fund raisers
The Heppner High
School D ram a club has
planned a can drive July 13-
14 and July 20.
They w ill also hold a
car wash on Saturday, July
21, beginning at 9 a.m. at the
Heppner Les Schwab.
For more informa
tion call advisor Jodi Chapa,
676-8161
Texas
Hold ‘Em
tournament St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
planned
The H eppner Day
Care and Preschool is spon
soring a Texas Hold ‘Em
tournam ent on Saturday,
July 21, at the Heppner Elks
Lodge starting at 6 p.m.
Buy-in is $40. To
register for the tournament,
contact Brandi Sweeney at
676-5530.
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for all news
and advertising
Mondays at 5 p.m.
If you would like to see the
H E P P N E R B O W LIN G LA N E S R EO PEN
potential purchasers Chuck and Lori Royer
of Hermiston have asked to hear from you!
Please call Chuck or Lori at (541) 567-8764
or (541) 571-1071 and let them know you would
support the Bowling Alley again in Heppner.
A low-impact water
aerobics class that began
Tuesday, July 3, and Thurs
day, July 5, from 5:15-6:15
p.m. at the Willow Creek
Water Park is still under
way.
The classes are held
in the o u td o o r pool e v
ery Tuesday and Thursday
throughout July and August.
Anyone who was not able
to attend the beginning ses
sions may feel free to come
at a later date. The cost is
$2 a session or $1 a session
for those who have pool
passes. Everyone is invited
to "come and enjoy the fun,"
said organizer Merilee Mc
Dowell
For more informa
tion call the pool at 676-
5752.
menu
T he m enu fo r
Wednesday, July 18, will be
enchiladas w ith cheese, rice
and beans, fresh salsa with
chips, fruit and cookies.
Members o f the Heppner
United Methodist Church
will serve.
T he m enu fo r
Wednesday, July 25, will
be ham, au gratin potatoes,
mixed vegetables, peaches,
rolls and cookies. M em
bers o f the Church o f the
Nazarene and the Seventh-
day Adventist Church will
sene.
C a le d o n ia n
July 14th - 15th
in Athena, Oregon
Check out the full schedule at
athenacaledoniangames.org
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Wednesday. July 11,2007 - FIVE
DA's Report
M o rro w C o u n ty
District Attorney Elizabeth
A. Ballard has released the
following report:
-Efrain Franco Bar
rera, 23, was convicted o f
Possession o f Methamphet-
amine and sentenced to 18
months’ probation, 80 hours
o f community serv ice, a six
month suspension o f his
d riv e r's license and was
subject to numerous condi
tions o f probation, including
not possessing any illegal
drugs or narcotics, complet
ing a social re-education/
life skills training program,
participating in a substance
abuse evaluation and pay
ing $528 in fines, fees and
assessments.
B arre ra w as a lso
convicted o f Criminal T res
pass I and was sentenced
to 180 days in jail w ith 160
days in jail suspended, 18
m onths’ bench probation,
and 20 hours com m unity
service. He was ordered to
have no direct or indirect
contact w ith the victim, the
victim’s residence or the vic
tim ’s place o f employment,
w rite a letter o f apology to
the victim and pay $413 in
fines, fees and assessments
and $250 restitution to the
victim. He was further con
victed to Criminal M ischief
11 and w as sentenced to 180
days in jail with 160 days
suspended w ith 18 months'
bench probation, 20 hours
o f community service. He
was ordered to have no di
rect or indirect contact w ith
the victim and pay $133 in
fines, fees and assessments
and $200 in restitution to
the victim.
-Chester Brent Par-
diso, 35, w as co n v icted
o f Possession o f a Forged
Instrum ent II, a C lass A
misdemeanor and was sen
tenced to 180 days in jail,
w ith 130 days suspended. 20
hours of community service
and ordered to pay $453
in fines, fees and assess
ments. He was additionally
convicted o f another count
o f Possession o f a Forged
Instrument II. and sentenced
to 180 days in jail with 130
days suspended, 18 months’
probation, 20 hours commu
nity service and ordered to
pay $133 in fines, fees and
assessments.
-A lejan d ro A vila-
Vera, 23, was convicted o f
Possession o f Methamphet-
amine and was sentenced
to 18 months’ probation, 80
hours of community service,
a six m onth su sp en sio n
o f his driver's license and
ordered to participate in a
substance abuse evaluation,
a mental health evaluation,
com plete numerous other
conditions and pay $ 1033 in
fines, fees and assessments.
He was also convicted o f
Fleeing or A ttem pting to
Elude a Police Officer and
was sentenced to a one-year
suspension o f his driver's li
cense, 18 months' probation,
and ordered to comply w ith
numerous other conditions
and pay $923 in fines, fees
and assessments.
-Buddy Scott Quil-
lan, 40, was convicted o f
A ttem pting to Com m it a
Class C/Unclassified Felon-
Hindering Prosecution and
was sentenced to 180 days in
jail, suspended. 18 months'
bench probation. 40 hours
o f community service and
ordered to comply w ith nu
merous other conditions and
pay $173 in fines, fees and
assessments.