Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 2008)
Heppner Gazette- í imes, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 3,2008 - THREE IMAC to be serving breakfast IMAC will again be serving breakfast at Stokes Landing Senior Center starting Saturday, August 30. Break fast will be served from 7:30-10:30 a.m. The Eppenbach family has donated their time to each breakfast. Volunteer contribution would be appreci ated. Anyone that is available to help is asked to contact Donna Eppenbach at 922-3197 for times and what you can do to pitch in. Marriages Morrow County Clerk Bobbi Childers has released the following report o f marriage licenses issued: -August 26: Cameron Ryan Sweeney, 29, Heppner and Stefanie Joelle Hanson, 22, Heppner. DA’s Report Morrow County District Attorney Elizabeth Bal lard has released the following report: -David Molina, 28, was convicted o f criminal mischief in the second degree, a class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 30 days incarceration with 30 days suspended, 12 months bench probation, 20 hours o f com munity service, other numerous conditions, and pay $663 in fines, fees, and assessments. Ladies Play Day results Ladies Play Day was held on Tuesday, August 26, at the Willow Creek Country Club. Results are as follows: HHS football team takes first win of season August 26 Low gross o f the field was Corol Mitchell. Low net o f the field w as Joanne Barbee. Least putts o f the field was Nancy Propheter. Flight A w inners were: Virginia Grant, low gross; Karen Thompson, low net; Eva Kilkenny, least putts. Flight B winners were: Lorrene Montgomery, low gross; Pat Dougherty, least putts. Flight C winner was: Luvilla Sonstegard, low gross. K.P.: Nancy Propheter, second shot on #2. Longest Putt: Lorrene Montgomery on #6. Birdies: Virginia Grant on #5. Play o f the Day: Jackie Allstott and Joanne Bar bee. Financial Peace University classes to be offered Heppner High School Sophomore Ian Murray turns on the power for the first touch down of the year for the Heppner Mustang against Kennedy football game Friday night in Heppner. The Mustangs came out ahead 42-38 in the back and forth scoring game. -Photo by Sandy Matthews Financial Peace University, a 13 week program taught by Dave Ramsey, will be held in Heppner beginning September 11. Classes will be held at Heart of Nehemiah Divorces The Circuit Court at the Morrow County Court Ministries located at 505 North Gale at 6 p.m. For more information or to register contact Chuck house in Heppner has released the following informa and Katie Foster at (541) 980-3599 or chuckandka- tion: August 21-Jered Lee Wicklund and Giselle Lee tie2005@yahoo.com. The lone Lady Car Schoonover Wichlund. Chamber Lunch Meeting announced dinals kicked off their 2008 Senior Center Menu There will be an all entities report at this week’s volleyball campaign with Heppner Christian Church members will be serving Chamber Lunch Meeting. Also, come and find out more an all day volleyball ex lunch on Wednesday, September 10. The menu will include about more about “HEROES” with Barb Moore and Bill travaganza at the D ufur spaghetti with meat sauce, green salad with tomatoes, fruit Kuhn. Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP your Tournament on Saturday, juice, garlic bread, and tiramisu. availability to Sheryll Bates by end o f day on Wednes S ep tem b er 3. P lay in g a round robin form at, the day. Lady C ards played each team in their six-team pool and one “cross-over game” against a team from the other pool. They ended the day with two wins and four losses. The C a r d in a ls played their hosts, Dufur, in the opening game. After falling behind early, the lone girls got back into the game before Dufur got away at the end 20-14. Next up was Grand Champion Beef Grand Champion Swine Wallowa and again the Lady Jessica H ughes, S e lle r Grand Champion Sheep B rodie D avis, S e lle r Cardinals played tough be S a ndy R ichardson, 4C R a nches M akenna R am os, S eller fore falling 20-17. B e cky C annon, B u yer in memory of Doris Graves R am os Bros. R anches, B u yer An extended lunch break was not w hat the doctor ordered. When the Cards returned to the court against Crane, they could not get their game going at Lady Cards start off volleyball season Tl^c M o rro w c ¿í renders wowicL LU ce io ff'UiWc fk e faitow x^g fo r fWeÁr ^/uf^oort of -Hue, ZOOS M orrow Cousvfy 4 - H / FF A AxMsLUrrJ. 2008 4-HIFFA Auction Buyers 4C Ranches Anderson Livestock Apollo Sheet Metal Bank of Eastern Oregon Banner Bank-Boardman Beef City Feedlot Beef Northwest Boardman Car Wash Boardman Foods Boardman Pharmacy Bob & Eva Kilkenny Brian & Susie Thompson Bruce Young Logging C & D Drive In Caithness Shepherds Flat Wind Farm Cannon Chiropractic Cascade Specialties Charlie & Marsha Anderson Columbia River Processing Columbia River Straw Community Bank-Walla Walla Crown Paper Dan & Ashley Lindsay Devin Oil Diamond Jak Ranch Double T Farming Doug Fritz Eastern Oregon Mobile Slaughter Elmers Irrigation EOM Construction Evans Livestock EZ Wireless Farm Credit Services Ferguson Engineering Frank & Yvonne Mader Frederickson Farming Gar Aviation Gentry Homes Gilroy Foods - Onion Division Grieb Farms Hale Co. Harrison Ranch Healy Ranch Heidemann Ranches Heiberg Ranch Heppner Family Foods Hughes Ranch Intermountain Livestock IOOF 66 Jay Gibbs Jeff Wilson Jepsen Farms Jerry & Anna McElligott Joe & Donna Rietmann JVB Dairy Karl & Patty Smith Kelwayne & Mary Haguewood Kennewick Industrial Key 2L Excavating Kilkenny Ranch Lamb Weston Les Schwab Tire Center Lindsay Ranch LTI M & M Accounting Mark & Pam Wunderlich Mark & Shannon Miller Mid Columbia Producers Mid Columbia Title Mike's Mobile Slaughter Morrow County Grain Growers Morter Farms Murray’s Drug New Holland NW Farm Supply NW Metal Fabricating O'Doherty Cattle Co. Oregon Hay Osmin Ranch Pacific NW Trees Palmer Ranch Patrick & Sean Barron Paul & Sue Walton PGE Pilot Knob Construction Pilz & Company Proudfoot Ranches Ramos Brothers Ranches Ray Shultens Motors Rosco & KayRene Qualls Sandy Richardson Seitz Aviation Shelco Electric Sherrell Chevrolet Simmons Insurance Snow McElligott Solid as a Rock Starvation Farms Steve & Camille Peck Susan Johnson Swanson Ranch Tim & Shannon Rust Tim Wright Triple A Trucking LLC Umatilla Electric Cooperative Waste Management Western States Wheatland Insurance Wightman Construction Wilbur Ellis Special Thanks Bank of EO Beef NW Brian Thompson Cenex Harvest States Chris Rauch Ken Bailey Ken Grieb Kyle Robinson Marc Orem Mitch & Tag Ashbeck Morrow County Grain Growers Rod Taylor Tom Price all, suffering their worst loss o f the day 20-7. “Crane was very good at the net and we have had no practice against net play,” commented first- y ear head co ach . Dawn Eynetich. The tide turned as lone won their next two games, 20-13 over Echo and 20-8 over Spray. In th e c ro s s o v e r game, lone got a look at a team that should be a pow er in the league, Sherman County. The Lady Cards played them close, dropping the game 20-16. “Even some o f the crowd from Sher man County commented on how well our team played. 1 think the girls surprised them selves,” said Coach Eynetich. “It was a good kick off and all in all, the girls p la y ed a w e so m e ,” said Eynetich. “We are a young team and we came together and played well.” Golf tournament fundraiser held for Boardman Senior Center On August 9 Larry and Sharon Sample put on a fundraiser g o lf tourna ment to raise funds for the Boardman Senior Center. It was a four person scramble and 47 people showed up to play golf. The Boardman Se niors furnished the meal after the tournament. Golf ers bought extra tickets for the more than 60 prizes that were given away. All the prizes were donated by local merchants and a few from Hermiston and some from Heppner. W inners were: 1st low gross, Lynn H arris, Wayne Oren, Rod Punches and Jeff Moore. 2nd low gross, John Hickman, Jeff M ichael, Dave Boltz and Jim White. 1st low net, Lar ry Sample, Mark Calbick, John Bowles and Alex Ryd- stad. 2nd low net, Nathan VanGorder, Chris Camine, Aaron VanGorder and Juan Martinez. On August 26 at the Boardman Senior C enter during the noon luncheon, a check in the amount o f $2,050 was presented to the Boardman Senior Center by Larry and Sharon Sample. H eppner G arden Club news The Heppner G ar den Club will be meeting September 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. The meet ing will begin with a potluck hosted by the officers. The program will be honoring the scholarship recipient and her parents. Josie Miller, daugh te r o f Reid and Sheilla Miller, has receiv ed the horticulture scholarship that r Heppner Garden Club pro vides each year. Josie is planning on attending BMCC this fall. Heppner Garden Club is active in providing many services to beautify the city o f Heppner. It wel comes visitors and usually meets at the St. Pat’s Senior Center on the first Monday o f the month. Thursday. Septem ber 4 th Ladies JXight MEXICAN DINNER El starting at 6:00 p.m. Chefs: Mary Ann Elguezabal and Melissa Coiner a HEPPNER ELKS 358 676-9181 "W here h n en tl\ \te e t" 142 N orth M ain I El