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    TW O - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
M orrow C ounty's Hom e-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLC and entered as periodical maner al the
Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3 , 1879, Periodical postage
paid at Heppner, Oregon Office at I88 W. Willow Street Telephone (541) 676-
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David Sykes ..............................................................................................Publisher
Andrea Di Salvo............................................................................................. Editor
Local students qualify Over the Tee Cup
The eight ladies who hit Kilkenny had low gross
for Whitworth
the Willow Creek Country and long drive, and Corol
C lu b g o lf c o u rs e on Mitchell had low net.
On flight B, Sarah
Tuesday, Aug. 13, described
Laureate Society
the weather as “perfect.” Of Rucker took both low gross
H ep p n er re s id e n ts
Kwangyeong Jeong and
R eb ecca Jep sen have
qualified for the Whitworth
University Laureate Society
for spring semester 2013,
the university announced
last week.
The students qualified
for the academic honors
society by maintaining a
GPA of at least 3.75 during
the semester.
Located in Spokane,
WA, Whitworth is a private
lib eral arts u n iv e rsity
a f f i l i a t e d w ith th e
Presbyterian church.
All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m
For Advertising advertising deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Cost for a display ad is $5 per
column inch Cost for classified ad is 5 0 f per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to
100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $5.75 per column inch
For Public/Legal Notices public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p m Dates for pub­
lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission. Affidavits
require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be
Scholarship
applications available
specified if required).
For Obituanes Obituaries are published in the Heppner GT at no charge and are edited to
meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines
or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space
for the obituary
For Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor M UST be signed by the author The Heppner
GT will not publish unsigned letters All letters M UST include the author's address and phone
number for use by the GT office The GT reserves the right to edit letters The G T is not
responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks will
be placed in the classifieds under 'Card of Thanks" at a cost of $10.
Music in the Park is
back in Heppner
A p p lic a tio n s a re
now a v ailab le for the
Elizabeth Slottee Memorial
S ch o larsh ip . They are
available online on the
H eppner H igh School
w e b s ite at w w w .h h s.
morrow.kl2.or.us/.
The deadline for these
to be turned in is Sept. 9.
For questions, call Bill
Rietmann at 422-7296 or
Sharon Harrison at 989-
8496.
The Slotee Memorial
Scholarship is aw arded
annually to a junior, senior
or graduate student at an
accredited four-year college
or university.
The sc h o la rsh ip is
given annually in order of
priority, with first choice
to a student majoring or
m inoring in music and
second to a student who
has been accepted into a
school of education.
C r i t e r i a u s e d in
awarding this scholarship
include scholarship,
leadership, citizenship,
fin an c ia l need, and
probability o f success in
the student’s chosen field.
BOARDMAN
PAVILION
-Continuedfrom PAGE ONE
already has restrooms and a
paved walking trail.
P a r tic ip a n ts h av e
started the p ro cess o f
designing the structure and
applying for grants to fund
the project. As of July, the
Porter & the Pale Ales
Heppner’s own Music
in the Park returns to Hager
Park (near the dam) on
Sunday, Aug. 25, from 5-7
p.m.
Sharon Porter, Matt
C ooper and frien d s (a
co llab o ratio n o f gifted
m u s ic ia n s s o m e tim e s
known as Porter & the Pale
Ales) will entertain with a
variety of instruments and
well-known tunes from the
1930s through the 60s.
The c o m m u n ity is
invited to bring lawn chairs
to another evening of great
music sponsored by the
Morrow County Unified
R ecreation D istrict and
facilitated by the Shared
Ministry of Hope Lutheran
C hurch and All Saints
Episcopal Church.
Food will be available
for purchase to raise funds
for the Shared Ministry’s
well-building mission trip
to Guatemala in December.
More information is
The 2013 M orrow
available by calling the
Shared Ministry office at County Fair and Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo Parade
541-676-9970.
w in n e r s h a v e b e e n
announced. Winners are:
Court & Royalty: Past
Royalty Float
Fair and rodeo
parade winners
announced
Justice Court
Report
Morrow County Justice
of the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-Shawn 1. Rule, 28, of
Heppner pled no contest to
Driving While Suspended
Violation and was fined
$435.
-Clark W Terrence, 68,
of Stevens Point, W1 was
found guilty of Following
Too Closely and fined $260.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County
Clerk’s office has released
the follow ing report o f
marriage licenses:
August 6, 2013: -Abel
Amilkar Sanchez, 26, of
Pasco, WA and Adilene
Herrera, 24, of Boardman.
A u g u s t 8, 20 1 3 :
-Francisco Javier Nunez
Lezama, 28, of Boardman
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Community lunch
menu
we Have
Back to
School
items!
C lo s e d f o r L a b o r D a y
Monday, September 2nd
on Utidaie, sdu yu st 30th
Have a safe and
happy holiday!
(ot a pre -loeddiny celebration.
cXe(teshment& w ill be served
'Weddieuy ceremony U p be- held
Juday, September 13th
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f o u r t e e n t w o - ma n
teams participated in the
Willow Creek country club
Men’s Club Shootout. The
competition included three
nine-hole rounds of two-
man team games. Results
for the par-90 activity were
as follows:
Gross: 1. Dallas Harsin/
Erin Mason - 94, 2. Tom
Bedortha/Dave Pranger -
97, 3. Ron Bowman/Barry
Munkers - 101.
Net: 1. Larry Runyon/
Stacy Wilson - 80, 2. Dale
Boyd/Bob MacDonald -
85, 3. (tie) Dave Mitchell/
John Mitchell and Kelly
Fox/Mike Doherty - 90.
Special Events: KP
no. 2/11 - Allstott, KP no.
4/13 - Fox, KP no. 7/16 -
Mason.
The c o mmi t t e e of
Dave Allstott and Dave
Gunderson reported that
everyone had a great day of
golfing in this annual Men’s
Club event.
Regular Sunday
morning play will resume
on Aug. 25 with John
Edmundson, Tom Shear
and Earl Norris in charge.
Columbia-Blue
results for WCCC
O n A u g . 12, 26
men from Willow Creek
Country Club competed in
the monthly Columbia-Blue
Senior G olf Association
tournament at Willow Run
Golf Course in Boardman.
The course plays to a par
of 62. The Willow Creek
results were as follows:
C o l u mb i a Di vi si on
(Handicap 0 to 12)
G r o s s : 3. B a r r y
M unkers - 68. Net: 1.
Dennis Peck - 57, 2. Don
Eaves - 59,4. Dave Allstott
- 60, 5. Duane Disque - 61,
8. Jim Swanson - 65.
Blue Division (Handicap
13 to 18)
G r o s s : 10. D a v e
Gunderson - 78. Net: 4.
Ralph Walker - 60.
Senior Division (Handicap
19 and over)
Gross: 5. JeffCutsforth
- 84, 7. Gene Orwick - 86.
Net: 5. Al Scott - 61, 7.
Roger Ehrmantraut - 64.
The next Colum bia-
Blue Tournament will be al
Husum Hills Golf Course
outside of White Salmon,
WA on Monday, Sept. 9.
Catholic church
to host golf
tournament
Wildhorse announces
grant recipients
them at the cX cp p n et rC ity ( Path
(tom 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Men’s golf shootout
results
No chamber lunch
meeting this week
6c (a y lla v c^ a a ld
invite a ll (vends and (amt ly to fain
and long drive.
In flight C, Shirley
Martin had low gross and
long drive.
Eva Kilkenny had KP
for all flights.
Riders: Glory Riders
and Dances with Mules
C o m m u n ity F lo a t/
Entry: Bamyarders 4-H
C o m m ercial F lo at/
Entry: Bank o f Eastern
Holy Name Golf Tournament will be held Saturday,
Oregon
Aug. 24, at 9 a.m.
Entry fee for the nine-hole best-ball tournament is $25
per person for four-man teams and includes nine holes of
golf and a full breakfast.
Proceeds go to benefit scholarship and youth activities
for the Catholic parish; donations will be accepted.
To sign up or for more information, call Kathy
Due to the unavailability of a speaker and a low Cutsforth at 541-676-5064 or Willow Creek Country
member RS VP, this week’s lunch meeting of the Heppner Club at 541-676-5437.
Chamber of Commerce has been cancelled. The next
chamber lunch meeting will be an all entities report on
Thursday, Sept. 5, at noon in the St. Patrick’s Senior
Center dining room.
Chamber lunch attendees are asked to RSVPat 541 -
676-5536 no later than the Wednesday before.
and Dianna Alicia Devine,
21, of Boardman.
A u g u st 15, 2 0 1 3 :
-M an u el A lv a re z , 47,
o f Boardman and Petra
Ledezma, 44, of Boardman.
Hope Lutheran, Valby Lutheran and All Saints
-Jhonatan M. Ramirez, Episcopal church members will serve lunch on Wednesday,
30, o f B o ardm an and Aug. 28, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
Berenice Chave2, 22, of
The meal will include a baked potato bar with chili,
Boardman.
cheese, bacon bits, onions, broccoli, salsa and sour cream;
wilted spinach salad; hot rolls; and chocolate pudding.
Milk is served at each meal.
Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject
to change.____________________________________
c X> K in n a u /^C ja iiid
cll V ilia m
group hopes the pavilion
will be ready for use in
summer 2014.
To contribute to this
project or to obtain more
information, contact project
manager Tina Livingston at
541-481-8216.
those eight, Pat Edmundson
walked away with the low
gross of the field, while Pat
Dougherty took low net and
Bev Steagall had least putts.
F or flig h t A, Eva
WEDDING TABLES
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Serving Morrow, Wheeler ft Gilliam counties Since 1959
lone organizations among
recipients
Three Morrow County
organizations— two from
lo n e— w ere among the
2013 second-quarter grant
recipients for the Wildhorse
Foundation, the foundation
announced last week.
T he Ci t y o f l o n e
received a $ 10,000 grant for
a city hall HVAC upgrade,
lone American Legion Post
#95 also received a $10,000
grant, this one for a roof
replacement.
The
Boardm an
Community Development
Association also received
$2,000 to cons t r uct a
recreational pavilion at
Marker 40 Beach.
The W ild h o rse
Foundation, a community
benefit fund established by
the Confederated Tribes
o f the Umatilla Indian
Reservation (CTUIR) to
support organizations in
northeastern Oregon and
southeastern Washington,
awarded a total of $239,467
to 35 recipients, bringing
the total for 2013 to almost
$450,000.
The W ild h o rse
Foundation Board will
consider awarding
g ran ts to appl i cat i ons
that cover the areas of
public health and safety,
education, the arts, historic
preservation, gambling
addiction services, salmon
restoration, environmental
protection, and cultural
activities.
The quarterly deadlines
for requests are Jan. 1, April
1, July 1 and Oct. 1.
For more information
on Wildhorse Foundation
guidelines or to receive
an application, visit www.
wildhorseresort.com or call
Tiah DeGroffi at 541 -966-
1628.
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 suffer» fro m
g a m b lin g a d d ic tio n , Y O U c a n a ls o r e 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 n ot re c e iv in g trea tm e nt.
If y o u a r e a r e s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d y o u
w ish to ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f th e s e r v ic e s a b o v e o r d e ­
s ire m o r e in fo rm a tio n . P le a s e c a ll a n y o f th e follo w in g
n u m b e r s to s e t u p a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t o r ju s t to
talk:
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