EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Chamber Chatter
IEF dinner sees
good turnout
A capacit\ crowd enjoys the steak and salmon dinner at the
annual lone Kducation Foundation dinner on Sept. 22 at the
lone l.egion Hall. -Photo hy David Sykes
,
NRCS announces
funding for private
forest landowners
Non-industrial private
forest landowners located
in the Blakes Ranch and
Pen land Lake areas can
apply for financial assis
tance to help protect their
property from the threat of
wildfire and increase over
all forest health. Property
owners interested in finan
cial and technical assistance
for conservation measures
on their forestlands have
until Oct. 31 to apply for
Environmental Quality In
centives Program (EQ1P)
funding for federal fiscal
% J ye» 2013.
“ EQIP is a voluntary
conservation program that
offers financial assistance to
landowners to improve and
enhance the condition of
water, soil, wildlife habitat
and other natural resources
on their private working
lands,” says Kacee Lathrop,
NRCS District Conserva
tionist.
fhe U SD A -N atural
Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) accepts
applications for EQIPyear-
round. Funding decisions,
however, are made at cutoff
points during the year, with
the current ranking period
closing on Oct. 31 for Mor
row County.
Applications that ad
dress local conservation
priorities are evaluated and
ranked for funding. The
number o f applications
accepted will be based on
ranking and available fund
ing. Conservation priorities
in Morrow County for the
F3 lakes Ranch and PenJand
Lake areas include prac
tices such as thinning and
slash treatment.
I n te r e s te d p a r tie s
should stop by the Hep
pner USDA-NRCS service
center located at 430 Lin
den Way in 1 leppner or call
541-676-5021 x 113.
A dditional inform a
tion about EQ1P. including
local ranking information,
enrollment requirements
and program pay ments, can
also be found on the Oregon
NRCS web site at http://
www.or.nrcs.usda.gov.
Boardman
Willow Run Golf Club:
Willow Run Golf Club is
open for businesses. After
the devastating fire on Fri
day, Sept. 7, that took their
home and club house, they
have made a tem porary
club house so people can
continué to g o lf in this
beautiful fall weather. Rod
and Kenna appreciate all
the support you can give
them as they rebuild.
B oardm an Tillicum
Club to host Cinnamon
Roll Sale: The Boardman
Tillicum Club is starting
their fall fundraising with
a cinnamon roll sale. They
will have 50 dozen rolls for
sale at $10 a dozen. Stop
by on Sept. 29 starting at 9
a.m. in the Chevron parking
lot to get your dozen before
they are all gone. They will
be there until the very last
dozen is sold. All proceeds
from fundraisers go for
scholarships, the Easter egg
hunt, benevolence requests
and other worthy causes.
Step Out Walk for Dia
betes: ConA gra Foods-
Lamb Weston challenges
the businesses of our com
munity to put a team to
gether to participate in a
fundraiser for the American
Diabetes Association. On
Sept. 29, they will host a 5K
walk at the Boardman Ma
rina Park with registration
at 8:45 a.m. and the walk at
9 a.m. Each walker is asked
to donate $25; participants
will receive a t-shirt at the
end of the walk. Call Tina
Livingston at 541 -481 -8216
or Yvette Medelez at 541 -
481-6900, ext 67309 for
more information.
Clean Up Boardman
Day: Make sure you are
gathering your team to help
with the Boardman Clean-
Up Day on Saturday, Sept.
29, from 8 a.m. till noon,
with the starting location
at the Boardman City Park.
We will be cleaning up
trash at several locations
around town. So find your
DA’s Report
work gloves, organize your
team members and join
us in making Boardman
look much cleaner. The
organization with the most
volunteer hours will receive
$100; second place, $75
and third place, $50. Call
the cham ber with ques
tions.
Senior Breakfast: Sat
urday, Oct. 6, the Boardman
Senior Center will hold
their monthly community
breakfast from 7:30- 10:30
a.m. Breakfast is just $5.
Boardman Quilt Show:
The eighth annual quilt
show will be held Oct. 12-
13 at the Port of Morrow
Riverfront Center. Hours
are 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admis
sion is $3
Chamber Board Elec
tions: The Board of Direc
tors will have two positions
open for terms serving from
January 2013 thru Decem
ber 2015. If you are inter
ested and would like more
information, let the cham
ber know. The election will
be in November.
Facebook: Go to our
Facebook page and like
us. At Boardman Chamber
you'll find updates on com
munity events.
Heppner
Thursday, Oct. 11: The
Heppner Chamber will be
hold a candidates forum,
moderated by Bill Kuhn,
during its regular lunch
meeting. The forum will
cover the following posi
tions: M orrow County
Commissioner; Umatilla/
Morrow County Circuit
Court Judge; and Oregon
State Senate District #29.
RSVPs for lunch are re
quired.
Saturday, Nov. 3: Ar-
tifactory Craft Fair, spon
sored by the St. Patrick
Senior Center, will be held
on Saturday, Nov. 3, from
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Contact
the senior center to reserve
a table/space at 541-676-
9030.
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M orrow C ounty
D istrict A ttorney Justin
Nelson has released the
following report:
-S o n n y J a m e s
P hipps, 26, w as found
guilty o f probation viola
tion; probation was revoked
and the defendant given 2
months prison time with 12
months post-prison supervi
sion and no credit for time
served. The sentence is to
run concurrent with another
sentence.
-S o n n y J a m e s
Phipps, 26, was found guilty
to one count of possession
o f m etham phetam ine, a
Class C felony, and sen
tenced to 90 days jail time
with credit for time served
and one year post-prison su
pervision. The defendant’s
drivers license was also
suspended for six months.
Total fines, fees and assess
ments were $530.
-Brian lee lronbear,
41, was found guilty o f
one count each of resisting
arrest, a Class A misde
meanor, and harassment, a
class B misdemeanor. For
the first count, 150 days of
180 days jail time was sus
pended and the defendant
given 30 days jail time with
credit for time served and
36 months bench probation;
probation included alcohol
evaluation and 60 hours
community service. For the
second count, 90 days jail
time was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
36 months bench proba
tion; probation conditions
included a written apology
to the victim and 20 hours
community service. Fines,
fees and assessments to
taled $940.
TOWN HALL
-Continuedfrom PAGE ONE
Buehler says he be
sure. In 2010, he succeeded lieves in using his position
in getting all 90 of
as head of the Cor
the Oregon legisla
poration Division
tors to disclose their
to activ ely seek
PERS membership
new b u sin e sse s
statu s. That had
and employers for
never been done
Oregon, and to as
before.
sist them with navi
Re c u rren tly Sec. o f State gating government
has a lawsuit pend candidate
red tape. Buehler
ing in the Oregon Knute
invites the public
Court o f Appeals Buehler
to come and ask
in which he is chal
questions about his
lenging the right
candidacy.
o f judges who are PERS
The town hall is being
members to decide PERS sponsored by the Willow
cases.
Creek Tea Party Patriots.
Over the Tee Cup
A sunny, warm day
greeted the 11 ladies who
took to the field at Willo>v
Creek Country Club on
Sept. 18. Pat Edmundson
had low gross of the field,
Ann Elgin had low net and
Eva Kilkenny had the least
putts.
For flight A, Virginia
Grant had the low gross,
Sarah Rucker had low net,
Pat Edmundson had the long
drive and Sarah Rucker had
K.P. On flight B, Darcee
Mitchell had low gross and
Carri Grieb had low net.
Bernice Lott and Lor-
rene Montgomery tied for
low gross on flight C. Jackie
Allstott had low net, Jill
Miller had least putts and
K.P., and Ann Elgin had the
long drive.
Champion; Cookies (Bar,
Drop, No Bake), Blue/
Champion; Junior Snack
Contest, NS; Junior Table
S etting, NS; P hotogra
phy, Nature-Animals, Jr.,
NS; Photography, Nature-
Plants, Jr., NS.
C o rrea, M ak en zie:
M arket Hog, Blue; Se
nior Judging, Blue; Swine
Herdsmanship, Blue; Swine
Showmanship, Sr., Blue;
Lamb Fitting Contest, NS.
Crum, Gracie: Cloth
ing Basic Skills Level 1,
NS; Fashion Revue, Ready
to, Blue; Clothing Begin
ner Button Sewing, NS;
Clothing Basic Skills Level
1 - Creativity, NS; Cloth
ing Judging contest, NS;
Clothing Basic Skills Level
1- Garment, NS; Clothing
Basic Skills Level 1 - Items
for, Blue/Reserve; Cloth
ing Basic Skills Level 1 -
Hands, Blue/Reserve.
Currin, Jacee: Sheep
Herdsmanship, Blue; Lamb
Fitting Contest, NS; Pho
tography, Nature - A ni
mals, Jr., NS; Market Lamb,
Blue; Junior Judging, Blue;
Junior Sheep Showman
ship, Blue.
Currin, Kolby: Market
Lamb, Blue/Reserve; In
termediate Judging, Blue;
Sheep Showmanship, Int.,
B lue/C ham pion; Sheep
Herdsmanship, Blue; Mar
ket Lamb, Blue/Champion;
Lamb Fitting Contest, NS.
Davis, Blake: Market
Hog, Blue; Swine Herds
manship, Blue; Beginner
Swine, Blue.
Davis, Brodie: Market
Hog, NS; Swine Herdsman
ship, Blue; Swine Show
manship, Sr., Blue; Market
Hog, Blue.
Dunn, Alaxandria: Pho
tography, Scavenger Hunt,
Int., Blue; Photography,
Nature - Animals, Int., Blue/
Champion; Presentations,
Individual Illustrated Talk,
Int., NS; Food, Beginning
Division, Cooked, Blue/
Reserve; Photography, Ar
chitectural, Int., NS; Art,
Line Drawing, Int., NS;
Photography, Other inter
esting subject, Int., Blue;
Art, Painting on pourous
surface, Red; Art, Func
tional item, Int., Red.
Dunn, Lina: Art, Line
and Shaded combo, Jr., NS;
Art,
Acrylic painting,
Jr
NS; Art, Wearable
Accessory, Jr., NS; Art,
Painting on porous sur
face, Red; Food, Beginning
Division, Cooked, Blue/
Reserve; Photography, Na
ture - Animals, Jr., NS;
Photography, Scavenger
Hunt, Jr., Blue.
Durfey, Dakota: Junior
Swine Showmanship, Blue;
Market Hog, NS; Market
Hog, Blue.
2012 Morrow County Fair 4-H Results
A large group of tal
ented 4-H members partici
pated in the 2012 Morrow
County Fair. A continuation
of results, in alphabetical
order, is as follows. (Edi
tor !v note: Due to space
constraints, this is a con
tinuation o f list begun in the
last edition o f the Gazette;
the remaining results will
be published in future edi
tions..)
Cannon, Trent: Swine
Herdsmanship, Blue; Mar
ket Hog. Blue; Swine Show
manship, Sr., Blue.
Carlson. Julianne: Spe
cialty Yeast Bread, Blue/
Champion; Photography,
Texture, Sr.. Blue/Cham-
pion; C lothing Judging
contest, Blue/Champion;
Clothing Advanced Skills
Levels 7/8/9, Blue/Champi
on; Art. Water Color, Tem
pera, Blue/Champion; Art,
Other three-dimensional
work, Sr., Blue/Champion;
Art. Oil painting, Sr., Blue;
Clothing Advanced Skills
Levels 7/8/9, Blue/Cham
pion; Clothing Advanced
Skills Levels 7/8/9, NS;
Fashion Revue, Sr., Blue/
Champion; Senior My Fa
vorite Outfit, Blue; Senior
Wheat & You, NS; Swine
Showmanship, Sr., Blue/
Reserve; Yeast Bread (al
ternative grain), Blue; Yeast
Bread (plain dough). Blue;
Yeast Bread (using Bread),
NS; Yeast Bread (using
special), Blue/Champion;
Food Prep, Sr., Blue/Cham
pion; Senior Foods Judg
ing. Blue/Reserve; Phase
6 Knitting with Needles,
Blue/Champion; Photog
raphy, Architectural, Sr.,
Blue/Champion; Photogra
phy. Landscape, Sr., Blue/
Champion; Swine Breeds,
Crossbred, February Gilt,
Blue; Baked Pie C rust
Phase 7-9, NS; M arket
Hog, Blue.
Carter, Austin: Inter
m ediate Judging, Blue;
Market Hog, Blue; Swine
Herdsmanship, Blue; Swine
Showmanship, Int., Blue.
Carter, Tyler: Junior
Swine Showmanship, Blue;
Swine Herdsmanship, Blue;
Junior Judging, Blue; Mar
ket Hog, Blue.
Case, Courtny: Sheep
Showmanship, Int., Blue;
Market Lamb. NS; Interme
diate Judging, Blue; Market
Lamb, Blue; Sheep Breeds,
Dorset, Spring Ewe Lamb.
NS; Lamb Fitting Contest,
Blue; Sheep Herdsmanship,
Blue.
Case, Devin: Junior
Overwhelmed with leftovers?
Judging, Blue; Lamb Fitting
Contest, Blue; Market Hog,
Blue; Swine Herdsmanship,
Blue; Junior Swine Show
m anship, Blue; M arket
Hog, NS.
Collins, Maggie: Fash
ion Revue, Sr., Blue/Re
serve; Senior My Favorite
Outfit, Blue/Reserve; Swine
Herdsmanship. Blue; Swine
Showmanship, Sr., Blue;
Market Hog
, Blue; In
dividual Demonstration,
Sr., NS; Senior Judging,
Blue; Fashion Revue, Blue/
Champion.
Collins, Patrick: Swine
Showmanship, Int., Blue;
Swine Herdsmanship, Blue;
Intermediate Judging, Blue;
Market Hog, Blue.
Combe, Madison: Ju
nior Fashion Revue, NS;
Fashion Revue, Ready to,
NS; Photography, Texture,
Jr., NS; Photography, Peo
ple, Jr, Blue/Champion;
Photography, Texture, Jr,
Blue/Champion; Photog
raphy, Still Life, Jr, Blue/
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