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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon St. Williams youth complete service trip — Marriages Wednesday, June 3, 2009 - S EV EN Wolff named Girls State recipient Morrow County Clerk Bobbi Childers has re leased the follow ing report of marriage licenses issued: -May 27: Cody John Shaw, 23, Boardman and Alexandra Marie Kennedy, 23, Boardman. -May 27: Alan Ronald Acarregui, 47, Boardman and Carolyn Marie Moore, 46, Boardman. -May 27: Andrew Scott Carpenter, 38, Hermiston and Shannon Cole Kellass, 27, Hermiston. -May 28: Carl Glen Brock, 17, Irrigon and Sarah Rose Hammell, 18, Umatilla. Picard honored by Heppner Garden Club Joanne Burleson pre sen ted the O regon State Federation of Garden Club Certifi cate of Appreciation to Danny Picard. At times, Danny can be seen w aterin g and weeding many of the garden club areas. -Contributed Photo The American Le- government and public sys- gion A uxiliary terns and how to re c e n tly a n become active n o u n ced A sh ly involved in ley Wolff as the your com m u 2009 Girls State nity as a leader. recipient. Wolff This program is the daughter of g iv e s young Karen and Tom women an op W olff o f H ep portunity to ex pner. She is a ju perience state nior at HHS. government O regon in a hands-on, Girls State is a Ashlev Wolff interactive en program spon vironment. s o re d by the The American Legion Auxil 2009 session o f Oregon iary Department of Oregon. Girls State will be held Each summer a one week June 14-20 on the Wil session is held for women lamette University Campus to attend and learn about in Salem. Millers to celebrate 50th wedding anniversary Meyer takes 2nd place in poetry contest Youth from St. Williams Catholic Church recently completed a service trip to Burnside. Top Photo: Beth Morter serves Jerry a bagel in the hospitality line. Middle Photo: Toon Junnoi, Stephanie Medina, Alex Kietmann and Clay Morter deliver donated items to the Downtow n Chapel. Bottom Photo: Steven Holland and Stephanie Medina learn about the Street Roots newspaper from vendor Billie Jean. -Contributed Photos Julia Meyer of Hep and the waves my soul. pner High School recently won sec- But nothing lasts forever. place at Or so I’m told. the Na And dark clouds on the tio n a l horizon Garden soon loomed Club re above g io n a l weighing me p o e try contest. back, F o l down, low ing Ju,ia Me>er to. is h e r Earth. poem, entitled “Nature and Me”: Do you remember? Do you remember? 1 do. I do. the tears that day at the beach salty as the sea We danced with the gulls Tracing patterns down my wheeling around us cheeks. as the seals slumbered when the storm clouds unaware broke. and, light as air The tempest gave no I spun,. ..... quarter. leaped No mercy. and ran No pity. frolicking and the sand beneath my in the pure sunlight feet sand cushioning my feet Turned to stone. Spring Is Here - And So Are Great Rates 2 . 22 % 3 . 14 % APY 12 Month APY 3 Year The Bank Voted “Best In Eastern Oregon" Is Now Open In Heppner. To celebrate the grand opening of our new Heppner branch, we’re offering some great CD rates - the rates above are just a sample of what we have to offer. Pair great rates with our hallmark service, and let us prove to you what "Local Money Working For Local People" is all about. Visit us anytime at 127 North Main Street. Hunter education classes to be held at HHS Hunter education 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 must 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 of state. To pre-register for the class, contact Jim Mar- quardt. He may be reached at 541-969-4845 or jmar- quar@hotmail.com. There is a $10 fee for the course. Joe and Bonna Rae Miller on their wedding day in 1959. -Contributed Photo Joe and Bonna Rae Miller will celebrate their 50,h wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 13. An open house buffet reception in their honor will be held from 3-7 p.m. at the Heppner Elks Club. No gifts, please. Joe and Bonna Rae were married on June 27, 1959 at the Methodist Church in Lebanon. A reception was held at the bride’s parent’s home in Albany w ith the bride’s great-grandparents attending. The couple lived in Portland with Joe working for Hyster Company at R&D Technical Center. Bonna Rae worked at Mayflower Milk Co. After they started a family, the couple lived in the Gresham area where Bonna Rae was a stay-at-home mom. They had three children, Reid, Ray and Ryan. In 1977, the couple moved to Heppner and started a welding repair business, which became an excavating business that is now operated by their youngest son, Ryan. Reid and his wife, Sheila (Seiler) Miller live in Lexington with their children Josie and Jarried. Ray and his wife, Debbie (Marquardt) Miller live in Idaho Falls. They have three children: Roxy and her husband, Chris Strahm, and their children Parker and Pyper; Kyle and his wife, Bethanie; and Carl Miller. Ryan and his wife, Sharon, and their son Tyler live in Heppner. W.C. Country Club added as tournament site for Northeast Oregon Junior Golf Association T he N o rth e a s t Oregon Junior G olf As sociation will be holding tournaments at area golf courses this summer. Wil low Creek Country Club in Heppner has been added as a tournament site on July 2. Tournaments will also be held at Wildhorse resort, Pendleton Country Club as Large newly remodeled home in Heppner well as in Union, LaGrande and Baker. Registration forms and schedule information are available on the NEOJ- GA website: www.neojga. com. For more informa tion in Heppner contact Ken Grieb 989-8353, or Greg Grant 676-5257. Please have flowers removed from the cemetery by June 15. 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