Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 30,2011 - FIVE
MedQuest Summer Camp DA’s Report
Babe Ruth Baseball
Morrow Coun ments; and Failure to Re
applications now available ty District The Attorney’s
Office port as a Sex Offender, a season drawing near
The Northeast Or
egon Area Health Educa
tion Center, an affiliate o f
Oregon Health & Science
University, is accepting reg
istration for the 2011 Med
Quest Summer Health Ca
reer Camp for high school
stu d e n ts in g rad e s nine
through 12. The deadline
for applications is Tuesday,
April 15.
M e d Q u e s t is a
week-long residential camp
held June 20-24 on the
campus of Eastern Oregon
University in La Grande.
Students will explore health
career opportunities through
various activities, includ
ing medical facility tours,
health profession panels
and presentations, medical
training and individualized
jo b shadow ing. M edical
school surveys in d icate
health care professionals
who grew up in a rural com
munity are more likely to
choose a rural practice than
those who have no ties to a
rural community.
For more informa
tion or to apply, visit http://
w w w .e o u .e d u /n e o a h e c /
MedQuest.html or contact
Brenna Dunlap at 541 962-
3801 orbhines@ eou.edu.
City offering free tire disposal
has released the following
report:
-D o u g la s C a rte r
R obertson, 40, was con
victed of: P ossession o f
Methamphetamine, a
C lass C felony, and was
sentenced to six m onths
d riv e r’s license su sp en
sion, 18 months supervised
probation, 90 sanction units
with 30 jail units, complete
40 hours o f com m unity
service, other conditions,
and pay $728 in fines, fees,
and assessments; Failure to
Report as a Sex Offender,
a Class C felony, and was
se n te n c e d to tw o y ears
supervised probation, 180
sanction units with 90 jail
units, complete 40 hours of
comm unity service, other
conditions, and pay $1,228
in fines, fees, and assess-
Class C felony, and was
se n te n c ed to tw o y ears
supervised probation, 180
sanction units with 90 jail
units, complete 40 hours of
community service, other
conditions, and pay $1,228
in fines, fees, and assess
ments.
-Dillon Joseph Dil-
ley, 21, was convicted of
Robbery in the Second De
gree, a Class B felony, and
was sentenced to 70 months
incarceration, three years
post prison supervision, and
other conditions. Dilley was
also convicted of Unlawful
Use o f a Weapon, a Class C
felony, and was sentenced
to 18 months incarceration
and other conditions. Total
fines, fees, and assessments
are $2,731.
Baseball players between the ages of 13-15 inter
ested in playing Babe Ruth Baseball this season should
contact Rick Johnston at 541-676-5562 before April 15.
Heppner Garden Club
to hold monthly meeting
The public is also invited to attend the monthly
meeting o f the Heppner Garden Club on Tuesday, April 5,
in the Senior Center at 7 p.m. A 20 minute video on using
driftwood in flower arrangement will be shown prior to
the business meeting.
Holly Rebekah Lodge to
host monthly card party
Holly Rebekah Lodge will be hosting their
monthly card party on Saturday, April
2. Both pinochle and canasta will be played.
The cost is $6 per person and is open to the
public. Sandwiches, chips and pickles will be provided
throughout the evening. Play will start at 7 p.m.
For transportation, check at the Senior Center.
St. Pat’s wrap-up meeting Ecumenical youth group makes
donation to Methodist Church
planned for April 13
St. Patrick’s “Wee Bit O ’ Ireland” wrap-up meet
ing will be held on Wednesday, April 13, starting at 7 p.m.
at City Hall. Plans for next year’s celebration as well as
fundraisers will be discussed.
The City of Heppner is offering free tire disposal for city
residents through April 17. Residents will be able to take old
tire they no longer want to the bin at the Public Works yard
located at Riverside Avenue and Jenkins Street. Tires with
wheels will be accepted. This is a one time offer. It is being
sponsored by the City, City Public Works, Morrow County
Sheriff's Office, and Waste Connections at Finley Butte. For
more information regarding the free tire disposal or other
code enforcement issues contact the Morrow County Sheriff's
Office at 541-676-5317.
WCCC Ladies to begin golf season
University of Idaho fall 2010
graduates announced
U niversity o f Idaho recently announced the
students who graduated at the fall 2010 commencement
ceremony. Brian Lee Morter o f Heppner graduated with
a bachelor’s o f science degree in agricultural systems
management.
Kiwanis presentation to be given
at Chamber Lunch Meeting
The Willow Creek Country Club Ladies will
kick-off the 2011 golfing year on Tuesday, April 5, with
Mike Duffy will be the guest speaker at this
a hosted breakfast meeting at 9 a.m. A nine-hole round of
week’s
Chamber
Lunch Meeting. Duffy will be giving a
team scramble play will follow. All interested lady golfers
presentation
on
Kiwanis
and talk about the opportunity
are invited to attend.
o f starting a group in Heppner.
The Stable o f Youth will be serving lunch.
f Kelly Nelson is trying to raise m oney ^
Those planning to attend weekly lunch meetings
to go to a Stanford Law Conference &
are asked to RSVP by Wednesday of each week.
will have a
B AK E S A LE
Flower show coming to Heppner
Saturday, April 2, 8-3 ay
Heppner Family Foods
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to earn m oney for her trip
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if you or someone you know has a gambling problem,
help is available and that help Is FREE of charge.
If Y O U h a v e a fa m ily m e m b e r w h o su ffers fro m
g a m b lin g ad d ic tio n , Y O U ca n a ls o re c e iv e F R E E tre a t
m e n t e v e n if th e g a m b le r is not re ce iv in g tre a tm e n t.
If yo u a re a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d you w ish
to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e s e rv ic e s a b o v e or d e s ire m o re
in fo rm atio n , P le a s e call a n y o f th e fo llo w in g n u m b e rs
to s e t up a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t o r ju s t to talk:
B o b b y H a rris @ 5 4 1 - 6 7 6 - 9 9 2 5 or 5 4 1 - 2 5 6 - 0 1 7 5
Community Counseling Solutions (C C S ) @ 541-676-9161
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The public is in
vited to attend the annual
spring meeting of the Blue
Mountain District o f the Na
tional Federation o f Garden
Clubs on Saturday, April 9,-
at St. Patrick’s Parish Hall
in Heppner.
The program will
begin at 10 a.m. with OSU
Extension Agent Don Hor-
neck sp e ak in g on xeri-
scaping and other aspects
o f w ater conservation in
gardening. This will be fol
lowed by free time to visit
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Look fo r labols m arked "W arning" and "Dagger"
Devin Robinson (left) and Axel Lofgren (right) present a $100
check from the ecumenical youth group to Pastor Jonathon
Ends for a floor replacement project at the United Methodist
Church. -Contributed Photo
Morrow SWCD/Weed Advisory
board meeting to be held
A Morrow SWCD/Weed Advisory board meeting
will be held Tuesday, April 5, beginning at 6 p.m. at the
Ag Service Center in Heppner. Agenda items include:
previous minutes, treasurer’s report, written staff report,
grant updates, 11-12 Budget, RC&D council appointment,
and partnership reports.
Meetings o f the Morrow SWCD are open to the
public. The meeting location is accessible to persons with
disabilities. A request for an interpreter for the hearing
impaired or for other accommodations for persons with
disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the
meeting to Janet Greenup at 541-676-5452, extension
109.
the Garden Club’s country
store and view the flower
show and photo contest
entries. The business meet
ing will begin at 11:30 a.m.
with a break for lunch at
noon. Anyone interested in
joining in for lunch must
RSVP to Neva at 541-676-
8017 no later than April 2.
The public is also
invited to attend the month
ly meeting of the Heppner
Garden Club on Tuesday,
April 5, in the Senior Cen
Heppner High School will be holding teacher
ter at 7 p.m. A 20 minute parent conferences on Thursday, March 31, from 4-8 p.m.
video on using driftwood in Conferences will be held by appointment on Friday, April
flower arrangement will be 1, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Parents may pick up report
shown prior to the business cards and visit with teachers during these times.
meeting.
HHS to hold parent teacher
conferences Thursday and Friday
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