Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 6, 2009 - FIVE
Heppner Community Garden relocated Results announced for 2009
Mustang Youth Track Meet
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Students from Elizabeth Dickenson's FFA classes help get the new Heppner Community Garden
ready for planting. -Contributed Photo
The Blue Mountain
Master Gardners’ Heppner
C om m unity G arden has
been relocated to a site by
the ag department at Hep
pner High School. The new
ground was donated by Hep
pner High School.
H e p p n e r F a m ily
Foods, D&L Repair, Wheat-
land Insurance, Bank o f
Eastern Oregon, Columbia
Basin Electric Coop, Petty
johns Builders Supply, Mor
row County Grain Growers,
and Murray Drugs donated
cash or materials.
Ed Struther, John
M urray, Elizabeth D ick
enson (HHS FFA teacher),
and Heppner FFA classes
donated labor and equip-
ment.
Plots at the commu
nity garden are available for
$10 per year. To reserve a
plot contact John Murray at
676-9158(day)or 676-9631
(evening).
Justice Court Report
Ju d g e C h a r lo tte
Gray, Heppner Justice Court,
has released the following
report:
-R am on A ndrade,
35, Pasco, WA, d riv in g
while suspended - v iolation,
$429 fine.
-Sarah N. West, 21,
Pendleton, v iolation o f the
basic rule by going 75 mph
in a 55 mph zone, $148
fine.
- Kennet h M .
Stookey, 46, Heppner, DU 11
diversion, $358 fine.
-Reshenda Patrease
Strickland, 29, Vancouver,
WA, giv ing false information
to a police officer, $945
fine.
-Morgan S. Smith,
20, Pendleton, violation
o f the basic rule by going
72 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$148 fine.
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Mother’s Day Buffet
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G am e H e n s P lu s
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A d u lts: $26.50,
Seniors: $25.95
K id s 7-22: 70(1 per
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-Richard E. Smith,
46, L exington, violation
o f the basic rule by going
84 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$185 fine.
-Valerie Jean
Krieger, 42, lone, violation
o f the basic rule by going
71 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$113 fine.
-Jason D. Zinter, 24,
lone, DU11, $1,312 fine.
-Glorene
M.
Lesperance, 56, Heppner,
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violation of the basic rule by
going 69 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $ 113 fine.
Noon - 6 p.m.
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Who Else Wants $1700
Cash Now?"
Hunter education
classes to be held
at HHS
H unter ed u catio n
classes will be held at Hep
pner High School on June 9,
11,16 and 18 from 6 -9 p.m.,
with range day on June 13 at
Lexington Gun Club.
All hunters under
18 m ust possess a valid
Oregon Hunter Education
Card to hunt in the State of
Oregon.
All hunters, any age,
must possess a valid Oregon
Hunter Education Card to
hunt out o f state.
To pre-register for
the class, contact Jim Mar
quardt. He may be reached
at 541-969-4845 o rjm a r-
quar(i/jhotmail.com. There is
a $ 10 fee for the course.
Results have been CJ Kindle, Kai Arbogast,
announced for the 2009 Kaden Clark-Lehman.
Mustang Youth Track Meet Long Jump:
that was held recently. Re
0-3 yrs - 1) Narin
sults are as follows:
Stone, 2) Jackson Coiner;
Participants:
3 -yr old p resch o o l - 1)
0-3 yrs-N arin Stone, Trevor Nichols, 2) D ara
Jackson C oiner, Landon lynn Teem an; 4-yr. old
M itchell, Mariah Combe, preschool - 1) Brett Jew itt,
Hallee Hisler, Kaylin Paine; 2) Kaden Combe, 3) Jace
3-
yr. old preschool -Trevor
C oe, 4) N oah S tone, 5)
Nichols, Daralynn Teeman; Emily Smith; Kindergarten
4- yr. old preschool -N oah - 1) Madelyn Nichols, 2)
Stone, Brock Hisler, Em Jackson Lehman, 3) Hayden
ily Smith, Jace Coe, Kaden Hyatt, 4) Marlee Mitchell,
Combe, Brett Jewitt; Kinder 5) Julie Teeman; Is1 grade
garten - Jackson Lehman, - 1) Carter Ball, 2) Gavin
Madelyn Nichols, Marlee Hanna, 3) Casey Fletcher, 4)
M itchell, Ju lie Teem an, Kellen Grant; 2nd grade - 1)
H ayden H yatt; 1st grade Leah Stone, 2) Cheyenne
- Jorden Sweeney, Mason Smith, 3) Derek Howard, 4)
Lehman, Drew Coe, Kel Madison Combe, 5) Dakota
len Grant, Casey Fletcher, Howard, 6) Susie Teeman,
Carter Ball, Gavin Hanna; 7) Hunter Nichols, 8) O l
2nd grade - Derek Howard, ivia Schmidt, 9) Madison
Dakota Howard, Cheyenne Jewitt; 3rd grade - 1) Jacob
Smith, Madison Jewitt, Ol Ball, 2) Makenzie Correa,
ivia Schmitdt, Hunter Nich 3) Payton Lehman, 4) Cara
ols, Madison Combe, Leah Arbogast, 5) Sophie Grant;
Stone; 3rd grade - Sophie 4,h grade - 1) Logan Grieb,
Grant, Cara Arbogast, Mor 2) Breawana Teeman, 3)
gan Correa, Payton Leh Lani Stone; 5th grade - 1)
man; 4th grade - Lani Stone, Kai Arbogast, 2) M elissa
Breawana Teeman, Logan M artin, 3) CJ K indle, 4)
Grieb; 5th grade - Melissa Kaden Clark-Lehm an, 5)
M artin, A lyssa Palacios, Alyssa Palacios.
lone school celebrates Earth Day
lo n e C o m m u n ity
School’s sophomore class
organized an E arth Day
celebration for the entire
school that included recy
cling races, quiz gam es,
skits, and music. “Reduce,
reuse, recy cle,” was the
motto sophomore Alex Ri-
etmann said the class was
trying to drive home. “It was
a fun thing to get to plan and
be a part of.”
Each year on April
22 marks the anniversary
of the birth o f the modem
environmental movement in
1970. Among other things,
1970 in the United States
brought with it the Kent
State shootings, the advent
of fiber optics, “Bridge Over
Troubled Water,” Apollo 13,
the Beatles’ last album, the
death o f Jimi Hendrix, the
birth o f Mariah Carey, and
the meltdown of fuel rods in
the Savannah River nuclear
plant near A iken, South
Carolina — an incident not
acknowledged for 18 years.
It was into such a world that
the very first Earth Day was
bom.
Earth Day founder
Gaylord Nelson, then a U.S.
Senator from W isconsin,
proposed the First nation
wide environmental protest
“to shake up the political
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I feel truly sorry for the
homeowner who tries to sell
his home without the aid o f
a Realtor.
It’s like a gun-
fight in the old West.
In
this case, the buyer has real
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drops a flag that says "POP''.
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houses to choose from - the
seller has only one to sell.
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from his attorney, his bank,
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price and starts bargaining
from there. His unemotion
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He is buying a “house". Mr.
Owner is selling a “home".
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sional between the two.
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Top Photo: Pictured are members of the sophomore class: L-R.
Kylie McElligott, Stefanie Medina. Kevin LaRue. Tanner Ri-
etmann, Jake Trahan, Alex Rietmann. Dennis Scmidt. Marco
Juarez, Tom Holland and Bruce McMinn. Toon Orem is in the
center. Bottom Photo: Pictured are the dress up winners: L-R,
Mary Rietmann, Tori Heagy and Robbi Johnston. -Contributed
Photos
estab lish m en t and force
this issue onto the national
agenda” “ It was a gamble,”
he recalls, “but it worked.”
At the time, Ameri
cans were slurping leaded
gas through m assive V8
sedans. Industry belched out
smoke and sludge with little
fear o f legal consequences
or bad press. Air pollution
was com m only accepted
as the smell o f prosperity.
Environment was a word
that appeared more often
in spelling bees than on the
evening news.
“ W e’re d efin itely
making this an annual event,"
said literature teacher Becky
Wagenblast, the staff mem
ber who assisted in all o f
the preparations. “ It was
an awesome experience for
students and staff—having
all o f the lights in the school
turned off. students picking
up garbage and transplant
ing shrubs and trees, riding
their bikes or carpooling to
school. I'm so proud of the
kids, taking such an inter
est and really pulling off
a great celebration, with a
conscience.”
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Tennis ball throw:
0-3 yrs - 1) Jackson
C oiner, 2) K aylin Paine,
3) Narin Stone, 4) Mariah
Combe; 3-yr. old preschool
- 1) Landon M itchell, 2)
Daralynn Teeman; 4-yr old
preschool - 1) Noah Stone,
2) Brock Hisler, 3) Kaden
Combe, 4) Jace Coe, 5) Brett
Jewitt, 6) Trevor Nichols, 7)
Emily Smith; Kindergarten
- 1) Hayden Hyatt, 2) Jack-
son Lehman, 3) Madelyn
Nichols, 4) Julie Teeman, 5)
Marlee Mitchell; L’ g ra d e -
1) Carter Ball. 2) Drew Coe,
3) Gavin Hanna, 4) Mason
Lehman, 5) Jordan Sw eeney,
6) Casey Fletcher, 7) Kellen
Grant; 2nd grade - 1) Dakota
Howard, 2) Derek Howard,
3) Hunter Nichols, 4) Susie
Teeman, 5) Madison Combe,
6) Leah Stone, 7) Cheyenne
Smith, 8) Madison Jewitt;
3rd grade - 1) Jacob Ball, 2)
Morgan Correa, 3) Peyton
Jewitt, 4) Cara Arbogast, 5)
Sophie Grant; 4,h grade - 1)
Logan Grieb, 2) Brewawna
Teeman, 3) Lani Stone; 5th
grade - 1) CJ Kindle, 2) Kai
Arbogast, 3) Kaden Clark-
Lehman, 4) Alyssa Palacios,
5) Melissa Martin.
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