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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, July 20,2011
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
Obituaries
Hanson, Morter
announce engagement Norman C. DeBoer
GAZETTE-TIMES
U .S .P .S 2 4 0 -4 2 0
Morrow C ounty’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
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David Sykes................................................................................................ Publisher
Andrea Di Salvo.............................................................................................. Editor
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Area kids invited to
free adventure camp
The Heppner Seventh-Day Adventist Church will
host a “Go Fishin’ Mission Adventure Camp” August 1-6
from 6 to 9 p.m. The camp will be held at the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church at 560 N. Minor Street in Heppner.
The “Go Fishin’ Mission Adventure Camp” is a
free summer program that includes campfire Bible adven­
tures, the boat house, Go Fishin’ games, the snack shack
and Go Fishin’ mission lodge. Kids can also be part of
“Kids with a Mission” projects.
For registration information, contact Cynthia
Wenberg at 541-676-5036.
Brian Morter and Courtney Hanson
Courtney Hanson
and Brian Morter, both of
Hermiston, are happy to an­
nounce their engagement.
C o u rtn e y is th e
daughter of Don and Jeanne
Hanson o f Hermiston. She
is a 2005 graduate o f Herm­
iston H igh School. She
attended Arizona State Uni­
versity and Oregon State
University, and currently
works as a special projects
administrator for IRZ Con­
sulting in Hermiston.
Brian is the son of
Roger and C arla M orter
o f Heppner. He graduated
from Hermiston Christian
S chool in 2006. He re ­
ceived a bachelor’s degree
in ag sy ste m s m a n a g e ­
ment from the University
o f Idaho in Moscow, ID in
2010. He now works as a
transactional account man­
ager for RDO Equipment in
Hermiston.
T he c o u p le w ill
exchange vows October 1,
2011 at 4 p.m. at Spring-
wood Ranch near Thorpe,
WA.
N o rm an C. D e ­ his wife o f 66 years, Marie
Boer, 92, died June 29, DeBoer o f Boardman; chil­
2011 at his home in Board- dren, Cheryl Tallman and
man, OR.
husband Terry of Boardman,
Norm was bom on Suella Graybill and hus­
a farm near M an­
band Larry o f Post
hattan, MT on De­
Falls, ID and daugh­
cember 2, 1918 to
ter-in-law Sharon
p a re n ts C h a rle s
D eBoer o f M ount
and A nna Boum a
Lake Terrace, WA;
DeBoer. Norm had
sister, Lucille Te-
his elementary edu­
Selle o f Bozeman,
Norman
cation in country
MT; grandchildren,
DeBoer
schools and rode the
Jonathan Tallman,
bus into M anhat­
D e rrin T a llm a n ,
tan for his high school. He Crystal and Shawn Hem-
graduated from Multnomah pie, Ben Graybill, Aubrey
School o f the Bible in Port­ Graybill, Charlotte and Jay
land and served as a 2nd Lt. Divine, Christine and Brian
in the army during WWII. Benson, Shannon and Rudy
Norm was united Falsis; and seven g reat­
in marriage to Marie Wark grandchildren.
from M occasin, M T on
N o rm w as p r e ­
October 13, 1944. Three ceded in death by: his par­
children were bom to their ents; son, Steven DeBoer;
union: Cheryl, Steven and brother, Ted DeBoer and
Suella. They lived on a sisters, Mae DeHaan, Ruth
small cattle ranch and he Sw anson and M argaret-
w o rk ed at Y ello w sto n e Maude DeBoer.
Pine Saw Mill as a lumber
A graveside service
grader.
will be held Saturday, July
During retirement, 23, 2011 at 2 p.m. at the
they spent several years R iverview C em etery in
doing volunteer carpenter Boardm an and will con­
work remodeling churches, tin u e w ith a m em orial
boy’s ranches and mission­ gathering at the Boardman
ary schools.
Senior Center.
T h e y m o v e d to
T hose who w ish
Boardman in 1990 to watch may m ake contributions
their grandchildren grow in Norm ’s memory to: Les
up. Norm enjoyed travel­ Feldick Ministries, 30706
ing, carpentry, Bible study W. Lona Valley Rd., Kinta,
and singing.
OK 74552.
He is survived by:
Lion’s rifle winner
Chamber Chatter Over the Tee Cup
announced
thinking soccer. Teams are be­
A rem in d er that ing formed; coaches are being
chamber lunch meetings will found. If you have a child who
be held twice a month during needs to register or would like
August and will be back on to volunteer, get with Angie
schedule starting in Septem­ Davis at 541.720.9431 as soon
ber. August meetings will be as possible.
The Bank of Eastern
on August 4 and August 11.
The August 4 meeting will be Oregon will hold its annual
customer appreciation barbe-
an all entities report.
Morrow County Fair » cue on Friday, July 22 from
and Rodeo is August 17-26. 1_11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bank
Please plan to participate of Eastern Oregon parking lot
in the activities as a partici­ in Boardman.
First Baptist Church
pant, spectator or both. Put
Thursday, August 18 on your and Good Shepherd Lutheran
calendar and take in the wine Church will host a vacation
tasting, great evening enter­ Bible school August 1-5 from
tainment and the annual FFA 9 a.m. until noon.
auction fundraiser.
Movies in the Park
Make a point to stop are every Friday night at dusk.
by the Willow Creek farmer’s July 22 will feature Iron Man
market. The market is held II and July 29 is Eclipse.
The Boardman farm­
Fridays at the Heppner City
Park on Main Street from 10 er’s market will be July 18 and
a.m. to 3 p.m. through October August 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. at
7. There is still room for those the Boardman Marina Park.
The second annual
interested in participating;
show up and check in with Columbia River Bow Fishing
Tournament will be held Au­
Margaret or Ginger.
Boardman
gust 6 and 7. For more infor­
The August 1 Music mation, go to http://www.co-
in the Park will be Barbara lumbiariverbowfishing.com.
The Kiwanis Club of
Nelson and Dane Unlimited.
Free sports physicals Boardman is planning weekly
are being offered by appoint­ Saturday night dances. Each
ment only at Columbia River evening will include dance
Community Health Services. lessons and open dancing
The physicals will be held from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The
July 27 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; month of July will feature les­
August 3 and 10 from 8 a.m. sons on swing dancing. Open
to 4 p.m.; and August 29 from to all individuals, but children
3 to 7 p.m. Call 541-481-7212 under 14 will be required to
for an appointment.
have an adult present. Cost
Now is the time to be is free.
Heppner
Janelle Ellis, the lucky winner of the annual Heppner Lion's
Club Rifle Raffle, is presented with the 257 Weatherby by
Lion's Club secretary/treasurer Steve Rhea. - Photo by David
Sykes
Community lunch menu
United Methodist Church members will be serv­
ing lunch on Wednesday, July 27 at St. Patrick’s Senior
Center. The meal will include build-your-own tacos,
Mexican rice and refried beans, tomatoes, onion, let­
tuce, black olives, tortillas, spiced pears and strawberry
shortcake. Menu is subject to change.
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 from
g a m b lin g ad d ic tio n , Y O U can als 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 yo u 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 o r 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 follo 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 o r 5 4 1 - 2 5 6 - 0 1 7 5
Community Counseling Solutions (C C S ) @ 541-676-S161
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The Morrow Coun­
ty District Attorney’s office
has released the following
report:
-Shawn Tracy Ad-
lard, 55, was convicted of
unauthorized use o f a ve­
hicle, a Class C felony, and
given 2 years supervised
probation. Adlard was also
convicted o f criminal mis­
chief in the second degree, a
Class A misdemeanor. The
sentence o f 180 days in­
carceration was suspended
and the defendant given
2 years bench probation.
Adlard was also convicted
o f criminal driving while
suspended or revoked, a
Class A misdemeanor. The
sentence o f 180 days in­
carceration was suspended
and the defendant given
2 years bench probation.
Total fines, fees and assess­
ments were $5,014.
-Dale Eugene Mill­
er, 40, was convicted o f
felon possess firearm , a
Class C felony reduced to a
Class A misdemeanor. The
sentence o f 180 days in­
carceration was suspended
and the defendant given 24
m onths bench probation.
Total fines, fees and assess­
ments were $1,438.
Boardman health
center hosts barbecue
Death Notices
The annual com ­
munity barbecue is part of
CRCHS’ celebration of Na­
tional Health Center Week,
which takes place August
7-13. It is a free event, with
all food and drinks pro­
vided compliments o f the
community health center.
CRCHS staff will serve.
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friend from abroad.
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and swimming Nileha looks
forward lo cooking with h rr
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Enrich your family with
another culture. Now you can
host a high school exchange
student (girl or boy) from
France, Germany. Scandinavia,
Spain, Australia, Japan, Brazil,
Italy or other countries. Single
parents, as well as couples
with or without children, may
host. Contact us for more
information or to select your
student today.
D r . D avid G uarraia , C ardiologist ,
will be in
Daniel from Denmark. I Tyn
Lows skiing pin in g soccer and
watching American movies Daniel
hopes to team lo p i» football and
live as a rral American
OR
Amy at 1 -800-733-2773
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ASSE International S
H eppner a t P ioneer
M emorial C lin ic
Cathy at 541-422-7107
D e p e n d a b le a n d
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Visit us online at neecountry.com
DA’s Report
C o lu m b ia R iv er
C om m unity H ealth Ser­
vices (CRCHS) will host its
Hugh E. Hiatt, 46, o f Heppner died Sunday, seventh annual community
July 17, 2011 at his home. Arrangements are pending at barbecue Thursday, August
11. The barbecue will be
Sweeney Mortuary in Heppner.
held
from 11:30 a.m to 1:30
Leslie K. Trahan, 58, o f Lexington died Sunday,
p.m
in the CRCHS park­
July 17, 2011 at her home. Arrangements are pending at
ing
lot
at 201 SW Kinkade
Sweeney Mortuary in Heppner.
Road in Boardman.
Site ha from Thailand. !6 y n
CALL FOR DETAILS
1-800-422-7611
Thirteen ladies turned out on July 12 for a day o f
play at Willow Creek Country Club.
Low gross of the field was held by Pat Edmunson;
low net was taken by Luvilla Sonstegard and least putts
went to Lynnea Sargent.
For flight A, Nancy Propheter had low gross, Eva
Kilkenny had low net, Karen Thompson had least putts,
Corol Mitchell had the long drive and Karen Thompson
had KP on #13.
On flight B, Burul DeBoer had low gross, Ann
Elgin took low net, Lorrene Montgomery had least putts
and Burul DeBoer had the long drive.
In flight C, Luvilla Sonstegard had the long
drive.
Lorrene Montgomery had a chip-in on #15. Pat
Edmundson had a long putt o f 7’8”.
Founded in 1 976
f t Program u a Public Benefit. N o n Profil O rganization
on
F riday , J uly 29 th
Dr. Guarraia comes to Pioneer Memorial
Clinic through a collaboration between
Mid-Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles,
Oregon Health and Science University and
M orrow County Health District.
To schedule an appointm ent to see the |
cardiologist at Pioneer Memorial Clinic,
please call 541-506-6530