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    HeppnerGazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 19,2014
Students help lone
shine
-FIVE
HES annual school dance this week
The
Heppner
Elementary School Parent
Teacher Club will host the
annual school dance on
March 20 from 7-9 p.m.
All HES students and
their fam ilies are invited
to dance the night away to
music provided by Desert
Sounds.
T e rri G e n try , R ick
Drake and Jodi Segraves
have been te a c h in g the
students dance steps like the
waltz, box step and swing.
C o n c e r t a t t i r e is
preferred, so attendees are
asked to dress their best.
lone Community School students Sadie Hasbell and Sydney
A silent auction will be
Stefani pull weeds during the lone middle and high school held during the dance with
community clean up. -Contributedphoto
art projects the students
have been creating.
T h is fre e e v e n t is
sponsored by the HES PTC Pictured (L-R): Alison Cecil, Chance Jones, Cami VanArsdale and Jason Rea practicing the
and Wheatland Insurance. waltz under the direction of Jodi Segraves (not pictured). -Contributedphoto
lone Legion poker,
bingo tournament
this week
The 10lh annual lone
A m e ric a n L e g io n an d
Auxiliary Texas Hold “Em
and Bingo fundraiser is fast
approaching.
The event is planned
for Saturday, M arch 22,
at the lone Legion Hall in
lone.
D o o rs w ill o p en at
5 p.m. w ith the evening
kicking off with a bake sale
and a sandwich and salad
bar meal. The meal is for
donation, with Bucknum’s
T a v e rn p r o v id in g th e
beverages at bar prices.
Sign-ups for the Texas
St. Patrick’s weekend event winners
announced
Hold “Em poker tournament
will begin at 6 p.m., with
play to begin around 6:30
p.m . P oker to u rn a m e n t
admission is $40 with re­
buys until 7:30 p.m. Cash
prizes will be awarded to
the top four finishers.
T h e e v e n in g w ill
fea tu re raffle d raw in g s
for two half sides o f beef
(c u t and w ra p p e d ) and
a R em ington 887 N itro
pump-action shotgun.
Proceeds raised will be
used for building upkeep, The G reat Green Parade
student scholarships and Co m m e r c i a l S h a m r o c k
Trophy
community projects.
Last w eek’s Wee Bit
O ’ Ireland celebration in
H e p p n e r o ffe re d m any
chances to be a w inner.
Here are the results o f a few
o f them:
The Board o f Directors for the lone Library District
2014 Great Green Parade
will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, March 20,
winners
beginning at 2:30 p.m.
Irish Theme - Green:
The meeting will be held at the lone Public Library,
1“ Place: Krebs 100 years
385 W. 2nd Street, lone.
o f Morrow County
The public is welcome to attend.
2nd P lace: St. P a tric k ’s
Catholic Church
lone library board
to meet
Spray Rodeo
Queen tryouts this
weekend
Queen tryouts for the
May 24-25 Spray Rodeo
will be held this Saturday,
March 22, at 1 p.m. at the
Spray Rodeo grounds.
C o n te s ta n ts do not
have to be local or Wheeler
County residents, but must
be at least 15 years old,
never m arried and never
had children.
For more information,
call 541-468-2442.
The Spray Ambulance
an d E M T c re w s w e re
voted to be the 2014 grand
marshals.
T h e 2 0 1 3 s to c k
contractor o f the year in the
NPRA B-D Rodeos, as well
as announcer o f the year,
Scott Allen, will be back
by popular demand. Also
returning will be contract
act JJ Harrison.
The rodeo slack will be
held on Friday, May 23, at
11 a.m.
Marriage Licenses
Antique & Custom Vehicles:
l 5' Place: Green Car with
Travel Trailer
2nd Place: 1928 Truck with
Wool Sacks
Merchant Trophy:
Bank of Eastern Oregon
2014 Welly Toss winners
Team competition:
The E x tin g u ish ers
(US Forest Service) - a
combined 295 feet
Murray’s Drug - a combined
282 feet
D rio n F ish T eam - a
combined 262 feet
M en's Individual: Leon
Niemeier, 95 feet
W o m en 's I n d i v i d u a l :
Bryanna Root, 57 feet
The road bowlers who turned out last Sunday, March 16,
experienced one of the nicest days on record to enjoy a good
game of road bowling. Ten teams participated. First place was
Bohica 2.0 who, after a couple years of hiatus, took back the
trophy. The players were Chad Doherty, Jake Roy and Jason
Hanna (pictured). Bowl Roaders took second place and E-Bros
took third place. All in all, it was a great event, with only one
bowl lost. ^Contributedphoto
Tricycle race winners
C a th e rin e L indsay (0-3
years), daughter o f Barney
and Kimberly Lindsay o f
Lexington
Logan Turner (4-5 years),
son of Rocky and Marissa
Turner of Heppner
Non-Commercial:
1st P la c e : T e c h n o lo g y
2 0 1 4 Ro a d B o w l i n g
Student Association
winners
2nd Place: Hermiston Fun
The Golden Boot team award First: Bohica 2.0
Runners
for the Welly Toss
Second: Bowl Roaders
Third: E-Bros
Button drawing winners
T om R. W ils o n a n d
Judy H andbury, both of
Heppner, each won $100
in the drawings from the
St. P atrick’s C elebration
B u tto n fu n d ra is e r. A ll
proceeds go towards putting
on the annual event.
Forest Service recruits youth for Heppner
YCC crew
H e p p n e r, O R — T he
Heppner Ranger District is
recruiting for four students
between the ages o f 15 and
18 for summer employment
in the Youth Conservation
Corps (YCC). Work can
in c lu d e n o x io u s w eed
rem oval, fence rem oval
and c o n s tru c tio n , tra il
maintenance, campground
maintenance, slash piling.
tubing o f tree seedlings, and
fireline construction around
logged units on the Heppner
Ranger District.
The program will last
six to eight weeks beginning
June 23. Youth are paid the
O regon mi n i mu m wage
rate o f $9.10 per hour. No
p re v io u s e x p e rie n c e is
required.
Applicants must be at
least 15 years old and not
reach the age o f 19 during
the term o f employment in
the program, have a social
security number, or have
made application to obtain
one, and obtain parental or
legal guardian consent to
enroll in the program.
A p p l i c a t i o n s are
a v a ila b le at th e F o re st
Service Office in Heppner
and at local high schools.
A p p l i c a t i o n s wi l l be
accepted through 2 p.m.
on A pril 15. Successful
applicants will be selected
through a random draw at
4 p.m. on April 15.
For more information
about the YCC program ,
please contact the Heppner
Ranger District at 541 -676-
9187.
probation and pay $ 1,350 in
fines, fees and assessments.
He was also c o n v ic te d
o f R eck less Dr i vi ng, a
C la ss A M isd e m e a n o r,
and sentenced to a 90 day
suspension o f his driver’s
license, 180 days in jail,
su sp en d e d , 24 m o n th s ’
bench probation, ordered
to obey all conditions o f
probation and pay $100
in fines and assessments;
Assault in the Fourth Degree,
A Class A M isdemeanor,
and sentenced to a 90-day
suspension o f his driver’s
license, 180 days in jail
with 170 days suspended.
24 months bench probation,
o r d e r e d t o o b e y al l
conditions o f probation,
pay $100 in fin e s and
assessments and pay $300
in restitution to the victim;
R ecklessly E ndangering
A nother Person and
sentenced to 180 days in
jail, suspended, 24 months’
bench probation, obey all
c o n d itio n s o f p robation
and pay $ 1 0 0 in fines
and a sse ssm e n ts. T hree
addi t i ona l c o u n ts w ere
dismissed.
-Wallace
Gary
Smith, 43, was convicted
of Possession
of
Methamphetamine, a
C l a s s C Felony, and
s e n te n c e d to 80 hour s
o f c o m m u n i t y s e rv ic e ,
18 m o n th s ’ s u pe r vi s e d
probation, ordered to obey
all conditions of probation,
i ncl udi ng not to use or
possess any illegal drugs
or narcotics and submit to
random drug testing, pay
$691 in fines, fees and
assessments.
-Juan
Antonio
Calderon, 22, was convicted
o f Robbery in the Third
Degree, a Class C Felony,
and was sentenced to 10
months in jail, two years’
post-prison supervision and
ordered to pay $200 in fines
and assessments. He was
also convicted of Menacing,
a Class A M isdem eanor,
and ordered to pay $100
in fines and assessm ents,
Theft in the Third Degree
and ordered to pay $100
in fines and assessm ents.
One additional count was
dismissed.
DA’s Report
The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the
following report o f marriage licenses:
M arch 13, 2014: -Steven Edgar Edgerly, 48, o f
M orrow County
Stanfield and Annette Elena Wheeler. 45. o f Stanfield.
D istrict A ttorney Justin
N elson has released the
following report:
-Elizabeth Marie
Pettibone, 47, was convicted
of Making a False Claim for
T h Y X ò u n t r y R o s e c a n h e l p y o u
H ealth C are Paym ent, a
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Class C Felony. She was
sentenced to 10 months in
the U m atilla County Jail
with.credit for time served,
fiv e y e a r s ’ s u p e rv is e d
probation, ordered to obey
all g e n e ra l and sp ecial
Call our floral department for beautiful
conditions o f probation,
custom made baskets!
pay $691 in fines, fees
and assessments and make
$18,000 in restitution. She
CARAMEL CINNAMON LATTE $3.50
was also convicted o f Theft
STRAWBERRIES N-CREME ITALIAN SODA $3.00
in the First Degree-Theft
by D eception, a Class C
Felony, and sentenced to
10 months in the Umatilla
K a sie D a w n P e te r so n &
C ounty Jail, five y e a rs ’
s u p e r v is e d p r o b a tio n ,
B r a n d o n L ee H a y n e s
ordered to obey all general
A p ril IQ, 2 0 1 4
and special conditions o f
probation and pay $200
in fines and assessments.
A d a m P au l D o h e r ty &
Thirty-four other charges
were dismissed.
M o lly S u e T u rrell
-H erib erto A fanado-
Reception- A p ril 2 6 , 2 0 1 4
Olguin, 26, was convicted
o f H arassm en t, a C lass
B M isdem eanor. He was
sentenced to 90 days in jail
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m onths’ bench probation,
and o r d e r e d to obey
co n d itio n s o f pro b atio n
and pay $200 in fines, fees
and assessments. He was
also convicted o f another
co u n t o f H arassm en t, a
Class B Misdemeanor and
sentenced to 90 days in jail
with 80 days suspended, 24
m onths' bench probation,
ordered to obey conditions
o f p ro b a tio n , pay $100
in fines and assessm ents
and c o m p le te anger
management and treatment.
-Daniel Albert Bozarth,
5 4 , w as c o n v i c t e d o f
Attempt to Commit a Class
A M isdemeanor-Resisting
A rrest and w as ordered
to pay $100 in fines and
assessments. He was also
co n victed o f D isorderly
C o n d u c t in th e S econd
D eg ree and o rd e re d to
pay $ 1 0 0 in fin e s and
assessments.
-B rent Lane Cooney,
50, was convicted o f DUII,
a C lass A M isdem eanor,
and sentenced to a one-
y e a r’s suspension o f his
driver’s license, 180 days
in j a i l wi t h 150 d a y s
su sp e n d e d , 24 m o n th s ’
bench probation, ordered
to obey all conditions o f
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