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TW O - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 5,2009 Saturday and Sunday breakfasts planned during Fair and Rodeo Week The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner Stender-Neiffer engagement G A Z E T T E -T IM E S U S P S 2 4 0 -4 2 0 Morrow C o u n ty ’s H om e-O w n ed W eekly N ew spaper Published weekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act o f March 3,1879 Periodical postage paid at Heppner, Oregon Office at 188 W. Willow Street. Telephone 1541) 676-9228. Fax (541 ) 676-9211 E-mail editoru rapidserve net or dasidiu rapidserve net. Web site: www heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette- Times. PO. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836 Subscriptions: $27 in Morrow County; $21 senior rale (in Morrow County only; 62 years or older); $33 elsewhere; $27 student subscriptions David S yk es........................................................................................................ Publisher Autumn Morgan...................................................................................................... Editor All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p m For Advertising advertising deadline is Monday at 5 pm Cost for a display ad is $5 per column inch Cost for classified ad is 50* per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to 100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $5.75 per column inch For Public/Legal Notices public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p m Dates for pub lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission Affidavits require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be specified if required) For Obituanes Obituaries are published in the Heppner GT at no charge and are edited to meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines or who wish to have the obituary wntten in a certain way must purchase advertising space for the obituary For Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor MUST be signed by the author. The Heppner GT will not publish unsigned letters All letters MUST include the author s address and phone number for use by the GT office. The GT reserves the right to edit letters. The GT is not responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks will be placed in the classifieds under "Card of Thanks" at a cost of $10. On the HEPPNER WEBSITE: www.heppner.net • Start or Change a Subscription • Place a Classified Ad • Submit a N ews Story • View Real Estate for Sale • City C ouncil & Planning M inutes • L ocal B u sin esses • County Park • W illow Creek Park R eservations • Free D igital Postcards • Senior H ousing • and more! Nike grants open to school sports programs Nike is offering community or school sports programs $650,000 in grant monies. The nation-wide grant program, “Back Your Block”, www.nikebackvourblock.com. is supporting groups that help young people develop their potential through sports programs. Applications will be accepted through August 24. All of Nike’s 175 retail locations are participating. Organizations, non-profit 501 (c)3 community and school groups may apply on line. People may nomi nate groups, vote on their favorites and help publicize the grant program. Individual retail stores will award the grants in September. Don't miss out on the excitement and fun of hosting an exchange student Deadline to get the applications in is August 15th. Contact Linda Corbin at 676-5270 or lcorbin@icesusa.org HEROES program volunteerJanet Plocharsky reads to Derrick Smith Breakfast will be served both Saturday and SunT day mornings during the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo weekend of August 8 and 9. The Heppner Masonic Lodge will be serving their annual breakfast at the Heppner City Park on Saturday, August 8, starting at 7 a.m., and ending around 10 a.m. Breakfast will consist of ham, eggs and pancakes with your choice of juice, coffee or milk. The charge for the breakfast w ill be $5 for adults and $3 for kids 12 and under. The local Masons have been serving breakfast on the Saturday of Fair and Rodeo week for many years (none of them can remember an exact start date). The money they make from this breakfast has gone into their scholarship fund to provide scholarships for local graduating seniors. This year the Masons will be donat ing their proceeds to the Heppner Elementary Reading Opportunities for Every Student (HEROES) program. The HEROES group will be serving breakfast at the fairgrounds on Sunday morning from 7 to 10 a.m. The menu will also be ham, eggs, pancakes and choice o f beverages. The charge for breakfast will also be $5 for adults and $3 for 12 and under. The proceeds from this breakfast will also support the HEROES reading program at Heppner Elementary. This program brings in volunteers from the community to read with k-3 students to increase their reading achieve ment. The facilitator. Barb Moore, also supervises fifth and sixth grade students who read with younger students. If you have questions about either of these breakfasts or about the HEROES reading program, please contact Molly Rill at 676-5455. Ladies Play Day was held on Tuesday, July 28, at the Willow Creek Country Club. Results are as follows: July 28 Low gross o f the field was Pat Edmundson. Low net of the field was a tie between Pat Dougherty and Virginia Grant. Least putts of the field was Corol Mitchell. M urray's 1 3 th A nnual Beer & W in e Tasting! Jet the^fds Thursday, A ugust 6th 7W r $ r o m £ Great Entertainment byi Barbecued beef brisket R r a d v G a f/ sandwich or pulled pork , Qy uOSS sandwich dinner $8,00 Luke Basile & Cfltlin Martin BRING LAWN CHAIRS! (SOME SEA TIN G AVAILABLE) SPECIAL DRAWINGS CELEBRATING OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY- $50.00 Cash, 150.00 6iFt Certificate 7:00,8:00, and 9:00 pm and $50.00 in wine See our espresso cart at the fair! W edding Tables Espresso Specials- M a d is o n B ailey & T le r e m y / 0 i ' i K o s e n b a lm . ¡S a tu rd a y, A u g u s t 2(Jth Macy Rhea and Dale Crenshaw exchange vows Ladies Play Day results Y O V D O V T W M TO m s T H IL Dimer p ro v e d by Bucknum 1s Catering Lauren Stender and Adam NeifTer James and Mary Stender, Vancouver, WA, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren Stender, Vancouver, to Adam NeifTer, lone, OR. Lauren is a graduate of Sky view High School, Vancouver, WA, and Washington State University. She is employed as an account manager with DFF Dental Lab in Portland. Adam is the son of Duane and Linda Neiffer, lone. He is a graduate of lone High School and Beloit College, Beloit, Wl. He is employed with Crossfit Fort Vancouver, Vancouver. The couple plans a November 21,2009, wedding at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Vancouver. C a rm e l M acchiato $3.25 r i a l i 16 oz Caramel A pple Jet _ ‘ Tea $2.00 Opening early on Saturday! 8 am-6pm M umuj ' j D auij 217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner. Lexington & Ione Fli ght A w i n ners were: low gross, Loa Henderson; low net, Erin Brookshire; least putts, Jan Paustian; long drive, Vir ginia Grant; and K.P., Pat Edmundson. Flight B winners were: low gross, Jackie Allstott; low net, Joanne Barbee; least putts, Lorrene Montgomery; long drive, Pat Dougherty; and K.P., Jackie Allstott. Flight C winners were: low gross, Luvilla Sonstegard; low net, Burul De Boer; least putts, Sher- ron Woodside; and long drive, Burul De Boer. Chip-ins: Lorrene Montgomery (#17), Sher- ron Woodside (#11), and Nancy Propheter (#17). Bi r d i e s : Erin Brookshire (#18), Jackie Allstott (#13), and Virginia Grant (#10). A Jack & Jill Tour nam ent will be held on August 7. Driver’s safety program set An AARP basic driver’s safety program will be held on Monday, August 10, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Columbia Basin Electric Co-op in Heppner. The course is open to drivers 55 years and older and those who have been mandated to take the class by the court. No pre-registration is required. Those planning to attend may just show up at the class. For more informa tion, call Virginia at 541 - 567-1161. Marriage Licenses The Morrow Coun ty C lerk’s Office has re leased the following mar riage license report: August 3, 2009: Kyle Lee Getsinger, 24, Heppner and Mandy LaFaye Richards, 26, Heppner. Macy Rhea Crenshaw and Dale Crenshaw Macy Rhea and Dale Crenshaw, both of Los An geles, CA, were married on April 25,2009, at Westwood United Methodist Church in Los Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Steve and Molly Rhea, Heppner, OR. The groom is the son of Ida Cren shaw, Arlington, TX, and the late Cecil Crenshaw. The Reverend John R. Woodall officiated. Matron of honor was Morgan Gover, Halfway, OR, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Ashley Lind say. Lexington, OR; Elizabeth Rodiles, Long Beach, CA; and Chiraz Zouaoui, Playa Del Rey, CA, all friends of the bride. Best man was Trace Pate, Seattle, WA, friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Brian Leahy, North Hol lywood, CA; Peter Mattsson, San Francisco, CA; and Humphrey Lansiquot, El Segundo. CA. friends of the groom. Ushers were Steven Crenshaw, Damon Crenshaw, Jr., Anthony Crenshaw and Micaiah Barrow, all Texas, nephews of the groom, and Trevor Rhea, Springfield, OR, brother of the bride. Greeters included Kristen Marshall, Heppner, OR, Katie Sherritt, Pullman, WA, and Carol Edlefsen, Los Angeles, CA, friends of the bride. The bride wore a champagne Justin Alexander design gown with a sweetheart cut and halter neckline. The gown featured a ruched bodice with an asymmetric dropped waist and a mermaid silhouette, accented with lace and beading, alorig w ith a button closure. She and her bridesmaids carried hand-tied bouquets of orange and fiichsia ranunculus and roses, fuchsia sweet peas and green hypericum berries Follow ing the ceremony a reception with dinner and dancing was held at the Spark Woodfire Grill, Los Angeles. The couple traveled to the U.S. and British Virgin Islands on a honeymoon trip. The bride has a bachelor of arts degree in commu nication studies at California State University Northridge. She is employed as a sales coordinator at Maharam, a textile design company. The groom has a bachelor of science degree in hotel, restaurant and institutional management from Texas Tech. He is employed as an actor.