FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, July 25,2012
Price Academic
All-American
Centennial fair
theme sought
Heppner native Erin the way with three from
Price, sophomore at Taylor each team being recog
University in Upland IN, nized. Seven different stu
dent-athletes were
was recently recog
named to the first
nized as a Capital
team with six on
One Academic All-
the second team
American.
and seven more
Price, who re
were
named third
ceived the honor
team
A cadem ic
for her performance
A ll-A m e ric a n s.
in women’s track/
Erin Price
Price was named
cross country, was
to the third team.
one o f 20 Taylor
The award-winners in
University student-athletes
who received the honor, each sport are selected by
giving the school more the College Sports Informa
Academic All-Americans tion Directors of America
than any other school in (CoSIDA). Criteria for be
the country at any level. ing voted to one o f the
The small university, which Capital One Academic All-
has approximately 1,900 America teams include a
students, beat out academic student-athlete’s combined
powerhouses like Stanford performances in the class
and Massachusetts Insti room and on the field of
tute of Technology (MIT), play.
To be eligible for Aca
which each had only 12
Academic All-Americans, demic All-America con
John Hopkins, which had sideration, student-athletes
must be varsity starters or
10, and Duke, with nine.
Eleven of Taylor’s 15 key reserves, maintain a cu
sports were represented mulative GPA of 3.30 on a
among the 20 honorees scale of 4.00, have reached
with an even split of male sophomore athletic and
and female recipients. The academic standings at their
sports of football, volley current institutions and be
ball, women’s track, and nominated by their sports
women’s cross country led information directors.
The Morrow County
Fair is looking for a theme
for the 2013 fair.
Residents of Morrow
County are invited to sub
mit entries in the Morrow
County Fair Theme Con
test. The deadline for en
tries is October 31, 2012.
The theme must re
flect all of Morrow County
(Boardman. Heppner. lone,
Irrigon, Lexington, etc. ) and
must be easy to incorporate
into decorations. A commit
tee made up of community
members will decide the
winner; the com m ittee’s
MissyG to play at
Music in the Parks
The MissyG band will
play at Music in the Parks
July 30, at 7 p.m. at the
Boardman Marina Park
M issy G (G u th rie )
provides lead vocals and
rhythm guitar for the band.
Missy has loved the music
industry all her life.
“It is all of us as per
formers and listeners that
give music the continuous
energy to keep it going. I
love writing, singing and
sharing country m usic,”
she says.
Missy’s voice and en
ergy have been compared
to Shania Twain, Emmylou
Harris and Linda Ronstadt.
From the start, the Mis
syG band has performed
in venues such as hotel
lounges, festivals, charity
benefits, and private parties
including anniversaries and
holiday functions.
John Guthrie provides
backing vocals, bass, key-
MissyG
boards, rhythm-lead guitar
and Mandolin. John has a
background of starting and
performing with rock bands
since the 70s.
He married Missy in
2005 and started the Mis
syG band, playing coun
try and popular southern
rock tunes. John and Missy
perform strictly country
music now, combining Mis
syG originals with popular
country covers from yester
day and today.
Clean-up day for 4-H/FFAkids is August 4; clean-up
begins at 8 a.m.
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O p e n c la s s l i v e s t o c k
d e a d lin e A u g . 2
All other Open Class entries
accepted fair week
Open Class livestock needs to be pre-registered by
August 2 in order to reserve a spot or pen. Other entries
will be taken fair week on Monday, August 13, from 1-8
p.m. Flowers, fruits and vegetables are taken on Monday,
August 13, from 5-8 p.m. and Tuesday, August 14, from
8-10 a.m.
Pioneer Memorial Clinic will conduct junior and se
nior high school sports physicals in Heppner Wednesday,
August 8, for boys and Tuesday, August 14, for girls.
Physicals will be available at the clinic from 1:30
p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students must have a signed form with
them; forms are available at http://osaa.org/forms/Physi-
calExamination-2010.pdf
Any transfer student or any student who has not had
an OSAA certified physical in the past year must have a
physical before participating in school sports.
Football camp
scheduled
The 20,h annual Heppner Mustang Football Camp
will be held August 6-9.
Incoming fifth grade through eighth grade will have
their camp from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Camp for incoming
ninth grade through 12th grade will take place from 5
p.m. to 8 p.m.
Forms are available at Murray’s Drug in Heppner.
For questions, contact Greg Grant at 541-676-5257 or
grantg@morro w. k 12 .or. us.
Skows celebrate
30th anniversary
McCallisters
celebrate 50 years
Tom and Janette Skow on their wedding day 30 years ago in
Heppner. -Contributedphoto
F a ir c le a n - u p d a y
s c h e d u le d
Need a church home?
We have space!
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decision is final. The win
ner will receive 100 50-cent
pieces ($50).
Everyone is asked to
keep in mind that next year
is the centennial of the Mor
row County Fair; the rodeo
started in 1922.
Entry forms are avail
able at the fair office. Forms
can be returned to the of
fice, where a box will be
available for theme sugges
tions, or they can be mailed
to Morrow County Fair,
PO Box 464, Heppner, OR
97836.
Heppner sports
physicals set
join us for Sunday Services-
Sunday School 9 am
Church 10:30 am
| H Pray Praise &. Warship 6 pm Sunday
Church of the Nazarene- across from the hospital
Tom and Janette (Piper)
Skow o f Redm ond, OR
celebrated their 30th an
niversary with a trip to the
Oregon coast recently.
The couple was mar
ried at the United Method
ist Church in Heppner on
June 12, 1982. They have
two children, Kristin of
Portland, OR and Michael
Donald and Terry McCallister celebrated their 50,h wedding of Bend, OR.
anniversary July 14 at Cutsforth Park. The ceremony had a
Tom is a warehouse
traditional Scottish theme. -Contributedphoto
manager for Consolidated
Donald and Terry Mc Felix. The happy couple
Callister celebrated their was also presented a beauti
50th wedding anniversary ful quilt made from squares
at Cutsforth Park on July decorated by Terry’s rela
M orrow C ounty
14,2012.
tives.
D
istrict
A ttorney Justin
The theme was a Scot
Guests included Terry’s
Nelson
has
released the
tish wedding. Donald wore two sisters and their hus
following
report:
his Scottish apparel, and bands, Jack and Nellie Mur
-Jaime Rodriguez
Terry wore a white blouse ray from Montana, and Car
Madrigal,
25, was convict
and skirt with a black belt in ol and Bruce Bisbee from
ed
of
one
count
each of Fail
the Scottish way. A flag of Wyoming; daughter Tanya
to
Perform
Duties
Driver/
Scotland flew high above. Sartin with her daughter
Pi,
a
Class
C
felony,
and
Donald presented Terry Mischet, son Zane and his
sentenced
to
three
years
su
his Tartan sash as a wel girlfriend. Destiny, from
pervised
probation
subject
come to the clan, Clan Mac Arizona; daughter Taomi
Alister. The Reverend Katy Matthew and her children to 180 sanction units with
Anderson officiated.
Amanda, Wade, Antonio, 90 jail units. The defen
At the end of the cer Angel and Felix from Hep dant was also convicted of
emony, in the Scottish man pner, as well as her son Reckless Driving, a Class
ner, Terry was presented David with Pat from Ken A misdemeanor. The defen
with a spoon from grand newick, WA. Several local dant was sentenced to three
years bench probation, to
daughter Mischet and Don guests were also present.
ald was presented with a
Reception with lunch include 50 hours of com
munity service Fines, fees,
horseshoe from grandson followed the ceremony.
Supply Co. and Janette
is a patient advocate for
medical oncology at St.
Charles Cancer Center, both
in Bend.
rhey have lived in Red
mond for 26 years. They
enjoy their home, spending
time with family and enter
taining friends. They still
stay in touch with family
and friends in the Heppner
area.
DA’s Report
assessments and restitutions
totaled $59,670.62.
-M atthew Daley
Weatherford, 36, pled guilty
to Unauthorized Use of a
Vehicle, a Class C felony;
defendant’s drivers license
was revoked for one year
and the defendant sentenced
to 18 months supervised
probation, to include sub
stance abuse evaluation,
mental health evaluation,
a written apology to the
victim, theft class and 10
custody units to be used for
160 hours o f community
service. Total fines, fees and
assessments were $530.
HEPPNER LES SCHWAB CONGRATULATES
WRANGLERS RIDING CLUB PARTICIPANTS
WRANGLERS YEAR-END STANDINGS
Above: Wrangler year-end winners. Far back (L-R): Blake
Greenup and Lilly Sandford. Middle row (L-R): Jett Stewart,
Ashley Price, Ivy Sandford, Jaden Mahoney, Jacee Cur-
rin. Brock Hisler, Blane Hisler and Hunter Greenup. Front
row (L-R): Tripp Stewart, Quaid Jensen, Holden Sifford,
Shane Sifford, Reece Weygandt, Sierra Greenup, Payton
Weygandt, Healv Hisler, Brooklyn Hisler, Sage Jensen and
Hallee Hisler.
Stick Horse
4th, Sage Jensen
1st, Hallee Hisler
5,hf Hallee Hisler
2nd, Sierra Greenup
6th, Lexie Cutsforth
3rd, Brooklynn Hendrickson 7th, Reece Weygandt
4 th, Healy Hisler
8th, Payton Weygandt
5th, Tripp Stewart
6 and under
Lead Line
1st, Sierra Greenup
)nd
1st, Holden Sifford
Shane Sifford
2nd, Tripp Stewart
7-9
3rd, Quaid Jensen
1 s,f Hunter Greenup
2nd, Jett Stewart
124 NORTH MAIN STREET
HEPPNER OR 97836 541-676-9481
3rd, Brock Hisler
4th, Blaine Mahoney
10-13
1st, Ashley Price
2nd, Ivy Sandford
3rd, Jaccee Currin
4 th, Jaiden Mahoney
14-17
1st, Blake G reenup
2 nd, Lilly Sandford