Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 19, 2007 - FIVE
Oregon’s Best Contest a hit at
Calling all
Boardman Fall Quilt
Morrow County § | , o w returns October 6
the Morrow County Fair
cultural, arts,
The O regon’s Best
O regon produced
Mark your calendar at G reen field G range in Contests are a tradition at cheese was highlighted in
historic and
and plan to enter a quilt Boardman between 10 a.m. the Morrow County Fair. the Delicious, Nutritious-
or spend an enjoyable day and 2 p.m. any Tuesday af The contests are intended Summer Recipe Challenge
literary
O ctober 6 at B oardm an's ternoon, or at Aunty Ida’s, to inspire creativity using sp o n so red by the D airy
third annual Q uilt Show. 435 W. Hermiston Ave. in Oregon products. This year, Farmers o f Oregon. Contes
organizations
Morrow County or
ganizations that would like
to further the development
o f literary, historical preser
vation, visual and perform
ing arts, hum anities and
cultural activities are invited
to submit proposals to Mor
row County Cultural Coali
tion by Friday, September
28. Organizations need not
have IRS tax-exempt status
to apply. Project proposals
must meet criteria noted on
the Morrow County applica
tion. Funding awarded will
vary in amount, according
to needs o f the proposed
project
To receive a Fund
ing Proposal Request Form,
contact Lisa M ittelsdorf,
President, Morrow County
Cultural Commission, P.O.
Box 200, Boardm an, OR
97818. Completed request
forms must be returned to
the Commission by Septem
ber 28. Proposed projects
must be completed by June
1, 2008.
P ro p o sals funded
in 2006-2007 included: Ir-
rigon Watermelon Festival,
$1443.00 to purchase and
transport a solid aluminum
statue o f Lewis and Clark
to be erected in the new
city center; North Morrow
C om m u n ity F o u n d atio n
$1071.00 tow ard the ex
pense o f four weeks Artist
in Residence for Boardman
and Irrigon schools; River
side High School Booster
Club $800.00 to commis
sion an Irrigon artist to cre
ate a piece o f metal artwork
to will be viewed daily by
RHS students and visitors;
and Oregon Trail Library
District, $1,800.00 to bring
puppet shows and puppet
making workshops for li
braries in Boardman, Irrigon
and Heppner.
Funding for Morrow
County proposals originates
from contributions and do
nations to the Oregon Cul
tural Trust. To learn more
about supporting culture
in O regon, or Individual
and business tax credits for
donations to the Trust, visit
www.culturaltrust.org.
The show w ill be at the
G reenfield Grange #579,
209 NW 1st St., the Pink
Building under the historic
B oardm an W ater Tower.
Show hours will be from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Featured local quil-
ter will be Marge Shankle.
Entry Categories are: King;
Queen; Full; Crib; Baby;
Other; Hand Quilted; Ma
chine Q uilted; and Hand
Tied. Activities will include
demonstrations, door priz
es, and vendors. Columbia
River Harvesters will offer a
lunch and beverage bar.
Exhibitors must pre
register. For show infor
m ation or an entry form
please contact Jane Dean,
541-5223. Exhibitors can
also pick up an entry form
M o rro w C o u n ty
District Attorney Elizabeth
Ballard has released the fol
lowing report:
-Katherine Seebalk,
55, was convicted o f Crimi
nal Trespass in the First
Degree, a class A m isde
meanor, and was sentenced
to 180 days in jail w ith 180
days suspended, 24 months
bench probation, complete
40 hours o f community ser
vice, other numerous condi
tions, and $913 in fines, fees
and assessm ents. Seebalk
was also charged with Inter
ference with Making a Re
port, a class A misdemeanor,
and was sentenced to 180
days in jail and 180 days
suspended, 24 months bench
probation and complete 40
hours of community service
to be served concurrent w ith
count 1.
-Curtis Robert Pul-
lum, 39, was convicted of
A ttem pting to C om m it a
C lass A M isdem eanor -
Assault 4, a class B misde
meanor, and was sentenced
to 90 days in jail with 83
days suspended and seven
days credit for time served,
12 m onths bench p ro b a
tion, complete 20 hours of
community service, other
numerous conditions, and
$ 1,163 in fines, fees and as
sessments.
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Morrow County Fair
open class winners results
are as follows:
Sweepstake Win
Hermiston during business contests included Bob’s Best tants used at least one type
ners:
Paul
Beagle, Fruits;
hours.
Home-Baked Contest, fea o f Oregon cheese in a snack, Pam R enfro, V egetables;
Registration forms turing Bob's Red Mill flours salad, main dish, side dish or
need to be mailed to Green and products; Down Home dessert. Ann Spicer won a M argie P ark s, F lo w e rs;
field Grange #579, P.O. Box Favorites Recipe Contest, “got milk?” t-shirt and cou Pearl Trahan, Clothing; Cor-
760, Boardman, OR 97818 sponsored by FLAV-R-PAt pons for Oregon-made dairy rine M iles, N eedlew ork;
by September 24 to exhibit and Santiam Products; Deli products for her first place Ann Spicer, Q uilts/C om -
forters; Lenna Smith, Can
in the Fall Quilt Show. If cious, Nutritious-Sum m er recipe for Garden Fritata.
ning; Amy Jepsen, Food;
you wish your quilt to be Recipe C hallenge, spon
The Hermiston Wa M ary Ella Johnson, Art;
judged, send a $2 check pay sored by the Dairy Farmers termelon Growers’ Hermis
able to Greenfield Grange of Oregon, and the Hermis ton Watermelon Seed-Spit Lisa M ittelsdorf, Photog
#579 with the entry form. ton Watermelon Seed Spit ting Contest does not involv e raphy; Linda Voltz, Crafts;
Now' is the time to finish ting C o n test, sp o n so red cooking, but is creative and Anthony Rodelo, Kids 3-6;
up those quilt projects, or by Hermiston Watermelon unique! Contestants were Morgan Correa, Superkids
7-9; D aniel Van C leave,
exhibit G ran n y ’s Oregon Growers.
divided into four groups- Juniors 10-13; and Heppner
Trail quilt.
B o b ’s R ed M ill M en 's, W om en’s, Youth
Quilt entry drop off sponsored the popular Bob's (8-15) and Children (7 years FFA, Booths.
Winners in each de
is Wednesday, October 3, Best H om e-Baked Bread and under). One-by-one, the
partment
receive a gift cer
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Contest. Contestants baked contestants spit watermelon
tificate
to
use
at any Morrow
Aunty Ida’s in Hermiston, bread from scratch using seeds as far as they can. This
C
ounty
business.
A dults
or T hursday, O ctober 4, Bob's Red Mill products. y ear’s first place winners
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the This year’s first place win are: Men's-Ammon Walters, receive $25, Kids receive
$15.
Greenfield Grange.
ner was Amy Jepsen. Amy's 23’; Women's-Marcia An
P e o p le ’s C hoice
Braided Dill Bread used derson, 18’ 2”; Youth-Jared Art: Mary Ella Johnson
fresh ingredients and Bob's Miller, 25’ 2”; C h ild re n ’s-
Morrow County
Red Mill Unbleached White Kevin, 10’ 2”.
Creative Arts Aw ard: Trish
Flour. She will receive $50
First place winners Sweeney, Art; and Ginger
-M ic h a e l D ean
and two five pound bags of in each group received a Keithley, Crafts.
Lynch, 49, was convicted
Bob's Red Mill flour.
Hermiston Watermelon Lov
Flowers: Best Hor
o f Burglary in the Second
The Down Home e r’s Championship Baseball ticulture presented by Hep
Degree, a class C felony,
Favorite Recipe C ontest Cap from Hermiston Water pner G arden C lub, Pam
and was sentenced to 18
contestants prepared tradi melon Growers.
Renfro; Most Blue Ribbons
months supervised proba
tional family dishes using
The O regon’s Best presented by Heppner Gar
tion, 90 sanction units with
FLAV-R-PAC and Santiam Contests are presented by den Club, Kathy Tellechea;
30 jail units, complete 80 of
products. There were no en the Agri-Business Council and Jane Rawlins Memorial,
community service, other
tries received this year. First o f Oregon (ABC), a non Margie Parks.
numerous conditions, and
place in the contest would profit organization that pro
Sheep: A ll t h e s e
$1,673 in fines, fees and as
have received an em broi motes Oregon's $10 billion won blue rib b o n s, there
sessments.
dered apron and a product agriculture industry. For was no champion. Amanda
-R y a n D u w a y n e
coupon from FLAV-R-PAC more information about the Barron, market lamb; Court
Payne, 28, was convicted
and Santiam.
Oregon’s Best contest and ney Case, ewe lamb; Riley
o f Telephonic Harassment,
to view the winning recipes, Gorham, ewe lamb; Ethan
a class B misdemeanor, and
visit the ABC website wayw . Greer, ewe lamb; A m an
was sentenced to 90 days in
Oreuonfresh.net.
da Haselbusch, ewe lamb;
jail with 90 days suspend
Madisen Haselbusch, ewe
ed, one year bench proba
lamb; and Mark Wilkerson,
tion, complete 20 hours o f
lamb.
community service, other
The 1 leppner Dance
Goats: Joseph Fos
numerous conditions, and
Program has started. Pre
ter, doe; Jake H eideman,
$938 in fines, fees and as
ballet, tap and jazz is to be
two
goats; Amanda Hasel
sessments.
taught by Elyshia Rennison
busch, doe; Raine Sands,
for preschool and kindergar
doe; Paul Taylor, goat.
A uditions will be
ten age students.
Sm all A n im a ls:
Classes will be held held for the Missoula Chil Alex Lindsay, C ham pion
Plans are underway on Mondays at the Morrow dren's Theatre (MCT) origi C hicken; K eegan G ibbs,
for the 2007 Haunted House. County Fairgrounds build nal adaptation o f The Little Cham pion Pigeon; Kathy
Anyone wishing to donate ing from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mermaid on Monday, Sep Tellechea, Champion Rab
For more informa tember 24, from 3:45 p.m. to bit.
masks, costumes or decora
tions can contact Jim Kindle tion call 376-8676 or locally 5:45 p.m. in the Heppner Jr./
Barbara VanArs-
Sr. High cafetorium. Those
Carrie Grieb.
at 676-5040.
d ale A w ards: K a e ly n
auditioning should arrive
Lindsay, M ost A ttentive
3:40 p.m. and plan to stay
Exhibitor; Keegan Gibbs,
for the full two hours. Some
Youngest Exhibitor; Jarreid
of the cast members w ill be
CtM
Miller, M ost Unique Ex
asked to stay for a rehearsal
hibitor; Kathy Tellechea and
s
immediately following the
Pam Renfro, K T’s Bunny
audition.
Bam; Hannah Jones, Grand
Lexi Matteson
Among the roles to
Champion Youth (rabbit).
be cast are The Little Mer
and Josh Makenzie
Talent Show: Jes
Wedding on Saturday, October 20, 2007
maid, Celia; her three sisters,
sica Hamilton won 1st place
Delia, Amelia, and Ophelia;
in the A dult division for
Gil, the Merboy next door;
doing a baton twirling per
the royal family including
formance, she received $75;
the prince, the king and the
217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Kiritina Crumbliss received
queen; the poetic town cri
$50 for 2nd, she sang “Tear
ers; dynamic scouts; snoopy
drops on my G u itar” by
seasid ers; and galloping
Taylor Sw ift; and Drion
seahorses.
Donner won 3rd place and
All students, ages
received $25.
K -12, are encouraged to
Come say Farewell to the one and
In the 7-15 year old
audition. No adv ance prepa
only Harley Sager, as he journeys
division Cade, Kai and Cara
ration is necessary. Assistant
Arbogast received $30 for
into retirement bliss! With a deep
directors w ill also be cast to
1*' place they perform ed
devotion to his spiritual
aid in rehearsals throughout
“Sweet Violets”; 2nd place
the week and to take on
convictions, family, friends and, of
was Karlie Crumbliss who
essential
backstage respon
course, his valued customers, it
sand “Amazing Grace” she
sibilities.
hasn't come easy for Harley to say
receiv ed $20; and Evan
The Missoula Chil
Keefer won 3,d place and
"Uncle!" after 50+ years of banking service!
dren's Theatre touring pro
received
$10 for his joke
We don't want to see a grown man cry on his
ductions are complete with
telling.
costum es, scenery, props,
last day of working at Bank of E.O., so please
Jessica went on to
and makeup. MCT tour ac-
help Harley celebrate this new chapter of
perform at the State Fair Tal
tor/directors will conduct
"Adventures in Retirement"
ent Show in Salem. The Ar
rehearsals throughout the
bogast Trio also performed
by stopping in to wish him
week from 3:45 to 5:45 p.m.
at the State Fair on Sunday
good luck and a fond adieu!
and 6 to 8 p.m. each day. Not
August 26. All winners also
everyone will be required
received promotional items
BEO's Bank Lobby
at both rehearsal sessions
from KORD.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
each day.
The Little Mermaid
1:00 p.m. ~ 4:00 p.m.
will
be
presented on Sat
Cake, cookies, coffee, and punch!
urday, September 29, at 3 support from Cycle Oregon,
p.m. and 7 p.m. at Heppner Adopt-A-Teacher. and lone
JCSr. High cafetorium. The volunteers.
Missoula Children's Theatre
For more informa
residency in Heppner is pre tion contact Sally Walker
sented locally by Friends of at 676-9112 or Bill Kuhn at
the Heppner Library with 676-5033.
- DA’s Report -
G-T Deadline: Mondays at 5 p.m.
It’s a fact that 85 to 90
percent o f those who sell
their homes buy another as
a replacement. How do you
coordinate the selling o f one
home and the concurrent buy
ing o f another? Should you
wait until you sell your first
home and then look for the
replacement or should you
put your present home on the
market and immediately go
out and buy another - even
before the sale is complete?
First, you’ll want to know
how much your first house
will bring in today’s market.
MCFairopen
class winners
announced
This will give you an idea of
the funds you'll have avail
able for your new purchase.
Second, how much time must
be reasonably allocated to
sell and close on your present
home? Third, you’ll want to
explore the new home market
to make sure what you want
is available. Will your newer
home choice be easy to find or
will your search take longer
than you might expect?
It’s not easy to coordinate
the needs o f buyers as well
as sellers. Fortunately, I have
experience in this area and can
help you.
Property listings are available
at www.sykesrealestate.net
188 W. Willow • P.O. Box 337 • Heppner, OR 97836
(541) 676-9228 • 1-800-326-2152
Cell (541) 980-6674 • Fax (541) 676-9211
E-mail: david@sykesrealestate net
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