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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. May 6,2009 - SEVEN
HES Students of the Month announced
HHS announces April Students of the Month
Heppner Elementary School recently announced the April Students of the Month. The character Heppner High School recently announced the Students of the Month for April. They are: front row
trait for April was courage. Back row (L-R) are Jasmine Garcia <6,h), Meranda Lemmon (4,h), Kaden (L-R) - Samantha Lemmon, 7,h grade, and Garrett Robinson. 8'h grade. Back row (L-R) - Andrew
Lehman (5"1), Spirit, Kevin Murray (4'h), Emily Rea (5"1), and C ody Beam (6'b). Front row (L-R) Bara, 9lh grade; Jordan Wright, I0,h grade; Erin Price, l l lh grade; and Dillon Lutcher, Sherilyn
are Naleah Stone (21"1), Mikel Jaca (K), Marlee Mitchell (K), Mason Lehman ( l ”),('am i VanArsdale Peck and Sarah Ballard, 12,h grade. -Contributed Photo
(1”), Nikol Cady (3rd), Joseph Jones (3rd), and Tanner llolmquist (2nd). -Contributed Photo
Boomers 50+ Seniors Information
Fair to be held in Boardman
C o lu m b ia R iv e r
Community Health Servic­
es, Morrow County Health
D is tric t and B o ard m an
Senior Center are joining
forces to present the first
ever Boardman information
fair directly related to those
who are 50 years o f age and
older on Wednesday, May
20, between the hours o f 2
p.m. and 7 p.m.
W here do you go
if you think your hearing
has declined? What kind
o f assisted care living fa­
cilities are available in our
area? W hat services do
Home Health and Hospice
provide? Should 1 have a
living will or power o f at­
torney or estate planning? Is
there a test for Alzheimer’s?
Is my blood pressure too
high? What kinds o f insur­
ance are available to senior
citizens? Who can help me
with new weatherization on
my home? What kind o f in­
formation does the Morrow'
County V eteran’s O fficer
prov ide? If I need assistance
purchasing food, is there a
local resource? If I need a
new smoke alarm, is there
som eone local w ho can
help me? What is a reverse
mortgage, and is it available
locally? With over 30 busi­
nesses and serv ices signed
up to attend the information
fair, all your questions will
be answered by the profes­
sionals.
In the th re e side
room s, there w ill be o n ­
going short presentations
from the health profession­
als. Most o f the presenters
will offer brochures and
pamphlets, and also some
snacks and free promotional
items. There are door prizes
every half hour, including
a Schwan’s Food gift cer­
tificate, a planter bowl from
W estw inds N ursery, two
free dinners from Macario’s
Restaurant (new to Board-
man), T-shirts, gift baskets
and much more.
B oardm an Senior
Center also plans to offer
a dinner for $6 which will
include pulled pork sand­
wiches, potato salad, dessert
and beverage.
A d m issio n to the
inform ation fair is free,
how ever a donation o f a
nonperishable food item
which will go to the local
food bank, is appreciated.
New Heppner FFA officers
installed at annual banquet
Heppner FSA office to hold
second ACRE workshop
Ladies Play Day
results
The Farm Serv ice Agency (FSA) office in Heppner
w ill be holding a second Average Crop Revenue Election
(ACRE) workshop for Morrow County producers on Tues­
day, May 12, at 8 a.m. The workshop will be held at the
FSA office in Heppner, located at 430 Linden Way.
Sign-up for ACRE began April 27 and runs through
August 14. The deadline for enrolling and electing into
ACRE is August 14, 2009.
For more information regarding ACRE or other
FSA programs, contact the Morrow County FSA office at
541.676.9011, Extension 2 or visit the USDA Web sites
at http://www.usda.gov.
Ladies Play Day was
held on Tuesday, April 28, at
the Willow Creek Country
Club. R esults are as fol­
lows:
A pril 28
Low gross o f the
field was Virginia Grant.
Low net of the field was Bet­
ty Christman. Least putts of
the field was Jan Paustian.
F lig h t A w in n ers
were: low gross was Loa
H eidem an; low net was
Nancy Propheter; least putts
was Corol M itchell; and
long drive was V irginia
Grant.
F lig h t B w inners
were: low gross were Lorene
Montgomery; low net was
Jacki Allstott; and long drive
was Betty Christman.
F lig h t C w inners
were: low gross was Betty
Carlson; low net was Luvilla
Sonstegard; least putts was
Sherron Woodside; and long
drive was Betty Carlson.
KP: Nancy Proph­
eter.
Chip-ins: Jan Paus­
tian on #3.
L ongest Putt was
Nancy Propheter.
The Cattle Barons
Weekend to be held May 7-9
“ In the C om pany
o f C ow girls’’ Invitational
Western Art Show will be
held upstairs in the Cattle
Barons Ballroom in Ham-
le y ’s Steakhouse. D oors
open for this Oregon 150
event at 1 p.m. on Thursday,
May 7. A free artists recep­
tion and program is planned
from 6-9 p.m. the same eve­
ning, hosted by the Umatilla
Cattle Women, A m erican
R ancher R adio program
and Hamley’s Steakhouse.
The reception will include
a poetry slideshow entitled
“Women o f the Range.”
A rt “ In the C om ­
pany o f Cowgirls” will be
displayed and for sale on
Friday and Saturday in the
C attle B arons B allroom
from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Original
oils, watercolor, mixed me­
dia, photography, graphite
Sheriff's Report
The newest officers of the Heppner FFA Chapter were installed during the 3rd annual FFA ban­
quet on Thursday, April 30, 2009. The officers are: President, Lane Wright; Vice President, Jessica
Hughes; Secretary, Kelsi Putman; Treasurer, Brynna Rust; Sentinel. Brett Harrison; Reporter,
Haley Struckmeier; Historian, Devin Robinson: Assistant Treasurer, Jarreid Miller and Assistant
Reporter, Zech Hintz. - Contributed Photo
W e do n ’t fly airplanes
W e can’t train elephants
W e ’re not good cooks
W e do n ’t build com puters
W e can ’t raise w heat
W e do n ’t practice law
W e can’t set a broken leg
W e don’t put out forest fires
W e can’t m easure S cut lum ber
W e do n 't sell fat quarters
W e don’t rent movies
W e w o n 't charm snakes
W e do n ’t ro ta te tires
BUT
WE
SURE
CAN
W e don’t fill cavities
PRINT
(and set up
W e d o n ’t sell antiques
WEBSITES!)
W e re not painters
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W e do n ’t kn o w jew elry
W e can’t fill prescriptions
W e do n ’t savvy hardw are
W e can’t fill propane tanks
W e do n 't sell o r bag groceries
W e shouldn’t run w ith scissors
H EPPN ER C A Z E TTE -TIM E S
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The Morrow County
SheritT’s Office reports han­
dling the following busi­
ness:
F e b . II c o n t.:
-M C SO receiv ed rep o rt
from an Irrigon man that
he had been ev icted from a
residence w here he has lived
for a year and a half and
the ow ners o f the residence
would not let him in the
house to get his belonging
and have his v ehicle and the
title to it. MCSO arrested
Daniel Vernon Quast, 19, on
Probable Cause Charges of
three counts o f Possession
o f a Destructive Device and
three counts o f Manufactur­
ing a Destructive Device.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $45,000
bail.
-B oardm an Police
Dept, received report that
an adult male in the parking
lot o f a business was violent
and appears to be fighting
with imaginary people. He
subject was calmed down.
-B PD cited Jason
Kent Donelson, 30. for Driv ­
ing Without an Operator's
License and Failure to Carry
Proof o f Insurance.
-BPD cited Jose A.
M adrigal G arcia. 22, for
Possession o f a Controlled
Substance-Marijuana within
1000 ft. o f a school.
-Boardman A m bu­
lance responded to a report
of a child stuck in w ire.
drawings, and pastel are all
offered for sale by some o f
Oregon's best western art­
ists. Many o f these artists
are from Oregon pioneer
families.
O regon artist that
will be featured include:
Sandray H aynes, Denise
Smith, Linda Phillips, Ro­
berta St. Louis, M ichelle
Severe, Faye Taylor, Carol
Neeley, Inga Miller, Lauri
Hueckman, Mary Bonifur,
Mary Hyde, Connie Lefor,
Marti Rhea, Kim Ragsdale,
and Jan Stiver.
O ther events will
be held throughout town on
Friday and Saturday. Visit Basketball clinic to
w w w .cattlebarons.net for
m ore inform ation. More be held at HES
information about the art
A basketball clinic
show can be found on the will be held at H eppner
site, wvvw.inthecompanyof- Elementary School on June
cowgirls.com.
1 and 2 for incoming third
through sixth grade boys
F eb. 12: Morrow' and girls from 3:30-5 p.m.
The cost is $15 per
C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice
cited a female subject for participant.
Violation o f the Basic Rule,
74 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-M C SO re c e iv e d
report o f a burglary at a
resid en ce on Hwy. 207,
Heppner.
-NCSO cited Chad
Harloe Hattenburg, 29, for
VBR, 72 mph in a 55 mph
zone.
-MCSO received re­
port between the east and
west-bound sides o f 1-84.
ODOT had been burning.
-MCSO received re­
port of an elderly couple that
drov e across oncoming lane
and almost into ditch, near
lone, and caller believed
they shouldn't be driving.
-MCSO received re­
port of smoke and fire near
storage sheds on the Irrigon
wildlife refuge. The Irrigon
Fire Department indicated
that they were not respond­
ing because it was too wet
The Heppner
for the fire to spread.
Gazette-Times
-MCSO received re­
port of male subjects fight­
188 W. W illow
ing in Boardman.
-B oardm an Police
Heppner, O R
D ept., Boardm an A m bu­
lance received report from
a woman that her son was
having an asthma attack.
-BPD received re­
(
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port o f graffiti at the Lu­
david@
theran church.
-BPD officer report­
rapidserv/e.net
ed he was out with a female
with a baby who said she
came home and found her
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541 676-8229
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