TWO • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 13,2008
Glenn Duane Spivey
Heppner
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DA’s Report
Morrow County District Attorney Elizabeth Bal
lard has released the following report:
-Osvaldo Navarro-Landeros, 23, was convicted on
assault in the fourth degree, a class A misdemeanor and was
sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days suspended, two
year bench probations, complete 40 hours o f community
service, other numerous conditions, and pay $1,413 in
fines, fees, and assessments.
-Darwin David Smith, 20, was convicted o f sexual
abuse in the third degree, a class A misdemeanor and was
sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days suspended, two
year bench probation, complete 40 hours o f community
service, other numerous conditions, and pay $913 in fines,
fees and assessments.
-D arw in David Sm ith, 20, was convicted o f
burglary in the second degree, a class C felony and was
sentenced to 18 months supervised probation, 90 sanction
units with 30 jail units, complete 80 hours o f community
service, enroll in and complete social re-education/life
skills training program, other numerous conditions, and
pay $1,923 in fines, fees and assessments.:
-Daniel Allan Macomber, 36, was convicted of
failure to report as a sex offender, a class A misdemeanor
and was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 180 days sus
pended, two year bench probation, complete 40 hours
o f community service, register as a sex offender, other
numerous conditions, and pay $638 in fines, fees and as
sessments.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th
for President’s Day.
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Hazel Reid o f Heppner and
Glenn Duane Spiv LaVelle Jellick o f Prineville;
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Graveside
entrusted to the care o f the
service will be held on Sat Prineville Funeral Home.
urday, February 16, 2008 at
II a.m., at Juniper Haven Norma I. Edger
Cemetery. Dr. Barry Gridley
A graveside service
will officiate.
for Norma I. Edger was held
Glenn was bom in 1 p.m. Wednesday, February
Baker City on June 18, 1934 13, at the Heppner Masonic
to Luther A. and Ora Lee Cemetery in Heppner.
(Ellis) Spivey. He attended
Mrs. Edger, 88, o f
high school and graduated Heppner died Friday, Feb
in the first graduating class ruary 8, 2008 at Pioneer
at the new High school in Memorial Hospital in Hep
pner.
1952.
Glenn enlisted and
She was bom at Lex
served in the U.S. Arm y ington on August 16, 1919
from 1957 to 1959. He mar the daughter o f Ernest and
ried Connie Nelson in Spray Helen Baum an C h risten
on June 30, 1962. Glenn son.
worked for the Kinzua Corp.
She was raised near
in Kinzua from 1952 until L ex in g to n and a tten d ed
they closed the mill in 1978. the Bunker Hill School un
He worked as a choker set til moving to Heppner in
ter and was the lead man in 1929, where she attended
the factory at Kinzua. They school. She lived at Me
moved to Prineville in 1978 ridian, ID and operated a
from Kinzua. In Prineville rug and furniture cleaning
he worked at the Hudspeth business with her husband
mill where he pulled green Roy Vawter. Following his
chain, and then he worked death she returned to Hepp
at Clear Pine Moldings as ner. On September 21, 1979
a lead man in the Wood she married Walter Edger
Chipper operations, retiring at M ilton-Freew ater. The
in 1997. In 1980 Glenn was couple made their home in
awarded a first place Lum Heppner.
ber Grader certificate for the
M rs. Edger was a
highest score from Western m em ber o f the A m erican
Wood Products Association Legion Auxiliary. She loved
- Warm Springs.
th e m o u n tain s and rock
He was a past mem hounding.
ber o f Condon Elks Lodge,
S h e is s u rv iv e d
Oehoco Bow Hunters As by: his son, Dick McRob-
sociation and the Lumber erts o f Heppner; brother,
Graders Association.
Pete C hristenson o f For
He enjoyed doing est Grove; grandchildren,
word search puzzles, com Connie, Kevin and Jesse;
peting in 3-D and target and num erous nieces and
tournaments, Steelhead fish nephews. She was preceded
ing on the Wallowa and John in death by her husband,
Day Rivers, reading, bowl Walter, in 1995 and broth
ing in the leagues in Condon ers Chester Christenson and
and P rineville, cam ping, Frank Christenson.
w atching the Trailblazers
Memorial contribu
and visiting with friends. He tions may be made to Dis
had a great sense o f humor abled Veterans o f America,
and was quite the prankster. DAV M em orial Program,
His grandchildren were his P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati,
number one love.
OH 45250-3302.
Glenn is survived
Sweeney Mortuary
by: his wife Connie o f Prin o f Heppner is in charge of
eville; son, Brian and his arrangements.
wife Stefanie o f Heppner; Divorces
daughter, Penny and her
The Morrow County
husband Patrick Hughes o f Circuit Court at the M.C.
M adras; brothers, Clyde, Courthouse in Heppner has
Claude and Henry Spivey released the following re
all o f Baker City and Roy port:
Spivey o f Salem; sisters,
-February 1: Teresa
Blanche Pearce o f Durkee, Alexandria Martin and Cory
Bruce Martin.
The Heppner Elks BPOE #358 announces its
2008 Elks Scholarship w inners. The awards are based on
scholarship, leadership, and financial need. The winners
are as follows:
Girls - first place, Emily Rietmann; second place,
Whitney Matthews; and third place, Kelsey Wolff.
Boys - first place, Sean Murray; second place,
Justin Archer; and third place, Kip Krebs.
University of Idaho
announces Dean’s List
The University o f Idaho announces the 2,168 stu
dents that made the Dean’s List for fall semester 2007. To
achieve this honor, undergraduate students earned a grade
point average of 3.5 or better on 12 or more graded credits.
Law students earned at least a 3.0 GPA on a minimum of
10 graded credits.
Area students that made the Dean’s List are Daniel
Jepsen o f Heppner and Jamie Vanden Brink o f lone.
A century of birthdays
Mariala Sanchez (left) and Alex Victorio (right), from Mrs.
Elguezabal's class at HES presented Kathleen Hisler (cen
ter) with a birthday card that they made for her. Alex said
they found out about Mrs. Hisler's birthday by reading it
in the newspaper. Mariala said she liked how interesting
Mrs. Hisler's life was, especially how she rode on horseback
with her tw o daughters to visit a neighbor. -Photo by Autumn
Morgan
Heppner PTC to host family event
The Parent-Teacher Club in Heppner will be host
ing “Step Out With the Family” for K-6 graders and their
families on March 7 from 6-9 p.m.
The cost is $35 for families and includes a pasta
dinner, dancing, family photograph and a door prize ticket
for each family member. There will be many door prize
items up for grabs as well as a couple o f larger raffle items
tickets may be purchased for on that evening.
Pre-registration is necessary to plan for food and
space. Registration forms can be picked up at Heppner
Elementary School. Checks should be made payable to
Heppner PTC and, along with the registration form, should
be returned to the school.
For more inform ation contact Carri G rieb at
989-8353, Kay Fow ler at 676-9109, N ikki C oe at
676-5073, Darcee Mitchell at 676-5717, or Rose McLaren
at 240-1883.
Jepsen, Schaffeld plan June wedding
Robert Hcideman and
Helen Weedy were married
at her parents' farm in
Connell, Wash, en
February 2 2,1 9 4 8 .
The family would like to
invite you to a
Amy Jepsen and Tyler Schaffeld
60th ANNIVERSARY
Bi l l a n d N a n c y
Jep se n o f H e p p n e r are
pleased to announce the
engagement o f their daugh
ter, Amy Jepsen, to Tyler
Schaffeld, son o f Hank and
Pam Schaffeld o f Hermis-
ton.
Amy is a 2006 grad-
CELEBRATION in their honor
on fehruary 2 4 ,2 0 0 8 from
1:30-4:00 p.m. Please stop
Happy 60th Anniversary!
Robert
& Helen Heideman
in at the American Leyion
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uate o f lone High School.
She is currently majoring
in chemistry and minoring
in music at Central Wash
ington University in Ellens-
burg, WA.
Tyler is a 2005 grad
uate o f H erm iston High
School. He is also a student
at Central Washington Uni
versity where he is majoring
in biochem istry and pre
dentistry.
The couple is plan
ning a June 14, 2008 wed
ding at the First Christian
Church in Hermiston.