Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, May 9,2012
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WCCC Men’s Club Heppner students of lone class goes on
the month
WSU field trip
Kelly Fox, Mike Do
herty and Ron Bowman
hosted 28 golfers at last
Sunday’s morning men’s
play. The weather was great
after a one-hour frost de
lay.
Winners were as fol
lows:
Gross: 1st, Barry Munk-
ers, 65; 2nd (tie), Kelly Fox
and Don Eaves, 66.
Net: 1st, Gene Orwick,
53; 2nd, Chip Von Gunten,
55; 3rd (tie), Earl Fishbum
and Josh Coiner, 56.
Special events: Least
putts, John Edmundson,
25; KP, Dave Mitchell; long
drive, Charlie Ferguson.
The next Sunday morn
ing men's play will be on
May 20 and will feature
Ryder Cup matches. Ron
Bowman will organize the
event, and asks all par
ticipating players to bring a
white shirt and a black shirt
to the event. The different
color shirts will be used
to identify the two teams
in the competition. Lunch
will be served as part of the
activity.
State senate hopeful
visits lone
Top: Pictured coming out of
the WSU football tunnel onto
the field are (L-R) Joanna Pat
ton, Mary McElligott, Steven
Holland, Makenna Ramos,
Jasm ine Verduzco, Jeremy
Colem an, Melanie Eldrige
and Zac Orem.
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Lower right: Ramos and Verduzco get an up-close and per
Top: Heppner Elementary School students of the month. Back sonal moment with one of the heifer calves at the WSU Dairy
(L-R): Johnny Resch, Sydney Wilson, Alison Cecil, Angel Mat Center. -Photos by Erin Heideman
The lone Education Foundation supported the high
thew, Madison Combe, Alex Lindsay, Ivy Sandford, Wyatt
Steagall and JaceeCurrin. Front (L-R): Reece Gorham, Jordan school animal science class in their overnight excursion
Spaulding, Hunter Nichols, Brock Hisler, Ashley Geier, Jace to Washington State University and the animal science
Coe, Dillan Doyle, Arianna Worden and Hannah Green. Bot department.
tom: Heppner High School students of the month (L-R) Tay llor
Students had the opportunity to tour the university
Gould, Bre Hynes Kissler, Micha Hintz, Tommy Bredfield and
and
visit the beef and dairy centers, Ferdinand's (the ice
Kevin Murray. Not pictured: Makenzi Hughes. The character
cream
and cheese center using their own local dairy) and
trait for April was ambition. -Contributedphotos
the brown bear research facility.
Oregon Senate hopeful Bill Hansell and his wife Margaret
(right) enjoy visiting with Bob and Suzanne Jepsen during an
open house meet and greet held at the home of Deacon and
Erin Heideman last Sunday. The event was also sponsored by
Scott and Kim Carter, Loren and Della Heideman, and Rod
and Glenda Taylor. Voting primaries are on May 15. -Photo
by Erin Heideman
Cooks and Notions
4-H club meets
Pirates take over the
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Farewell engagement
Cooks and Notions members (L-R around table) Diana Healy,
Lilly Sandford, Khayman Heard (at head of table), Ivy Sand-
ford and Bailee Heard. -Contributedphoto
Heppner Elementary School music teacher Michelle Stone at
the HES spring concert on April 23...her last concert as music
teacher in Heppner. -Contributedphoto
Trips planned
The Cooks and Notions
4-H club met at the Sand-
ford’s home Sunday, May
6, at 1 p.m.
Sewing members pres
ent were Diana Healy, Bai
lee Heard, Lilly and Ivy
Sandford. and leader Sylvia
Sandford. They learned to
thread a sewing machine,
fill a bobbin, cut out pat
terns, sew straight lines on
the machines, and choose
their project correctly for
fair. Refreshments were
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made by junior leader Lilly
Sandford.
M em b er K haym an
Heard joined in for the
cooking portion of the meet
ing, when members helped
make barbecue hamburger
biscuit cups and garlic po
tato wedges. Shyla Heard
and Rick Sandford attended
as guests and enjoyed the
meal.
Their next meeting will
be July 1 at the Sandford
house.
Two trips are being planned locally for people wishing
to travel to Seattle or Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
A Seattle theatre trip is set for October 26-28. The
trip includes two Broadway plays, two nights' lodging, a
motor coach to and from Seattle, leaving from Heppner
Main Street, and breakfasts and dinners.
A trip to Puerto Vallarta is set for December 8-16
with ground transportation to Portland, a one-night stay in
Portland, a round-trip flight to Puerto Vallarta and a seven-
A hunter education course will be held Tuesday, June
night stay with meals and other amenities included.
12; Thursday, June 14; Tuesday, June 19; and Thursday,
Contact Jodi Chapa 541-676-8022, for more infor
June 21, from 6-9 p.m. at Heppner High School.
mation.
A field day will be held at the Lexington Gun Club
on the morning of Saturday, June 16.
New this year is on-line registration. To register, go
to dfw.state.or.us/education/hunter/ and follow registra
Our floral
tion instructions. Instructors will be Jim and Darlene
Department has
Marquardt. For more information regarding the course,
contact Jim Marquardt. 541-969-4845.
Flowers, Plants &
All big game hunters in Oregon under the age of 18
Balloons....
must possess a valid hunter education completion card.
Any hunter wishing to hunt out of state also needs a valid
hunter education completion card.
Hunter ed course set
Remember... Mothers Day, May 15th
Order Early!!
We also have Gift
Baskets, Chocolates,
Candy and Cards
New Cosmo Corn Flavors!!!
Morrow County Dis
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Maria Elena Andrade,
35, was convicted of: DUII,
a Class A misdemeanor and
was sentenced to a three-
year suspension o f her
driver’s license, 180 days
in jail with a 150 day sus
pension, three years' bench
probation, 80 hours of com
munity service. $2,073 in
Morrow County Justice of the Peace Ann Spicer fines, fees and assessments
with numerous conditions;
has released the following Justice Court Report.
-A male minor, Heppner, pled no contest to No Driving While Suspended
and sentenced to 180 days
Ops - Provisional Passenger. He was fined $200.
-Ryan E Armstrong, 23, of lone, was found guilty in jail, suspended, three
of a Driving While Suspended Violation and Failure to
Carry Proof of Insurance. He was fined $200.
years’ bench probation, 30
hours of community service
and $163 in fines, fees and
assessm ents; Interfering
with a Peace/Parole and
Probation Officer, a Class
A misdemeanor, and sen
tenced to 180 days in jail,
suspended, three y ears’
bench probation and $548
in fines, fees and assess
ments; Resisting Arrest, a
Class A misdemeanor, and
sentenced to 180 days in
jail, suspended, three years'
bench probation and $168
in fines, fees and assess
ments.
The Morrow County
Clerk has issued the follow
ing marriage licenses:
April 26: -Scott Doug
las Bums, 36, of Seattle and
Gayle Annette Luchini, 37,
of Seattle. Noe Coria Mad
rigal, 30, of Hermiston and
Martha Elicia Rodriguez
Rivera, 24, of Hermiston.
April 27: -Ethan Ray
Ellis, 21, of Boardman and
Yesenia Barrera, 22, o f
Boardman.
May 2: -William Mar
tin La Pierre, 19, Irrigon,
and Misty Mayree Krieger,
18, Irrigon.
May 4: -A lexander
Lincoln Newell, 24, Ar
lington, and Crystal Renae
Regan, 24. Arlington.
Marriage Licenses
Sw eetly Salted & C inem a
$3.25
$2.50
M u d S l id e M o c h a
H u c k le b e r r y C r e a m I t a l ia n S o d a
DA’s Report
Justice Court Report
non
DRINK SPECIALS -
Arr, arr, ye scurvy dogs! lone
Elem entary School hosted
theiryear-end music program,
“ Pirates,” made possible by
music teacher Jordan Bern-
rose. Top: Diana McEllig-
ott’s fourth-grade class were
some of the leading players
in the “Pirates” musical last
week. Pictured are (back L-R)
Paul Taylor, Jake Heideman,
Matt Orem, Emma Kietmann,
Megan Doherty, Shaun Ep
person, Wyatt Aleksa, Anna-
belle McDonald, (front L-R)
Mackenzie Heideman, Elaina
Ermentrout, Jill Rudolf and
Madison Aldritt.
Bottom: Bemrose and Hunter Padberg, i.e., King of the High
“Cs.” -Photos by Erin Heideman
Wedding Tabh les
Kyle Carlson &
Brenda Gleason
Shower: May 20, 2 0 1 2
Wedding: June 10, 2 0 1 2
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