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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
On the WCCC Green
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Over the Tee Cup
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Morrow C ounty’s Hom e-Owned Weekly Newspaper
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Andrea Di Salvo............................................................................................. Editor
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Hams, Wagenaar
announce engagement
June 17 was a rainy day for the ladies who showed up
for their play day at Willow Creek County Club. Several
did show up despite the weather, however; of those, Betty
Bums took low gross of the field. Jackie Allstott took low
net and Bev Steagall had least putts.
For Flight B, Pat Dougherty took low gross and long
drive. Sarah Rucker had low net.
For Flight C, Bev Steagall had low gross. Judy Harris
low net and Betty Bums long drive.
Bev Steagall had a chip-in on #9.
Sunday men’s play
results for June 22
T w e n ty - f iv e m en
played in the regular Sunday
Men’s Play on June 22. The
weather was excellent and
the course was in great
condition with new flags
sponsored by the Bank of
Eastern Oregon. Morrow
County Grain Growers, and
Devin Oil.
Results were as follow s:
Gross: 1. Barry Munkers
- 65, 2. Ron Bowman - 66,
3. Greg Grant - 69. 4. Bob
MacDonald - 70.
Net: 1. Stacy Wilson -
54, 2. Shawn Wilson - 58,
3. (tie) John Edmundson
and Bill Morris - 59.
Hosts for the day were
Dale Boyd. Bob MacDonald
and Dave Mitchell.
N ext w eekend w ill
feature the Willow Creek
C o u n try C lu b M e n ’s
Invitational with about 100
players participating. The
tournament is chaired by
Ron Bowman.
R e g u la r S u n d a y
morning play will resume
on July 6 w ith Josh Coiner.
John McCabe and Chip
VonGunten in charge.
Barbecue makes golf
a family affair
Last Sunday's family barbecue at Willow Creek
Country Club was hosted by Charlie and Jodi Ferguson,
with 13 participants playing a scramble format.
Tied for first place with a 33 were Team 1, consisting
of Terry and Karen Thompson, John Edmundson, and
Team 2, comprised of Gary, Suzanne, Amanda, Emily
and Kevin Rea.
The next family barbecue will be held July 13 at 4
p.m.
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Craig Hams and Katie Wagenaar.
Theresa Crawford o f
Heppner and Craig Hams
o f lone an n o u n ce the
engagement of their son,
Craig Paul Hams, to Katie
May Wagenaar, daughter of
Ellen Wagenaar of Condon
and M ichael and Kelly
Ramsay of Hermiston.
T he g r o o m - to - b e
graduated from lone High
School in 2008. He is
currently in the Plumbing
A p p r e n tic e P ro g ra m
th r o u g h C h e m e k e ta
Community College and is
employed with Jamieson &
Marshall in Condon.
The b rid e -to -b e
graduated from Condon
High School in 2008 and
went on to Oregon State
U n iv ersity , w here she
graduated in 2012 with
a Bachelor of Science in
human development and
family sciences. She is
currently employed with
the Department of Human
Services in Condon.
The couple is planning
a July 12, 2014 wedding in
the Condon City Park.
Marriage Licenses
J u n e 5 w a s th e
opening day for Willow
C reek C ountry C lu b ’s
Thursday Night Ladies
Play, an evening o f play
for beginner- to expert-
level players who want
to play in a more relaxed
g olf environm ent while
en jo y in g the com pany
o f other women golfers.
Results were as follows:
Low Net - 1st place,
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Those who remember
the Lexington Grange may
be happy to hear work is
being done to reinstate it
into active use.
Toward that end, clean­
up days will be held at the
Grange hall Wednesday,
June 25. and Thursday, June
26, beginning at 6 p.m.
The L e x i n g to n
G ra n g e 's first o fficial
meeting will be held July
10. An in fo rm a tio n a l
meeting will be held from
6-7 p.m. with initiation of
members to begin at 7 p.m.
The Grange operates
at a local, state and even
national level. The roots of
the organization are based
in agriculture, and it is a
non-profit organization that
is open to anyone who is
interested.
Those now working on
the Lexington Grange say
they are hoping to support
the local community by
becoming a meeting place,
sponsoring local events and
activities, and supporting
charitable causes.
A ll o f the p eo p le
c u rre n tly in v o lv ed in
reinstating the grange in
Lexington are first-time
grange members who say
they are learning about the
organization as they go.
In order to be a member
of the grange, individuals
or fam ilies must attend
monthly meetings and pay
annual dues.
Virginia Grant; 2nd place,
Nancy Propheter. KP -
Virginia Grant.
Results for June 20
were:
Low Gross - Andrea
Mortimore. Low Net- Jodi
Ferguson. Most Honest
Score - Molly Rill.
The next T hursday
Night Ladies Play is June
26, tee time 5:30 p.m.
o f Hope Lutheran Church and All Saints Episcopal
Church. A potluck brunch will follow. Beverages and
tableware will be provided. Everyone is welcome.
Right to Life group to
meet Monday
The Morrow County chapter of the Oregon Right to
Life will be holding a meeting on Monday, June 30, at
6:30 p.m. at the St. Patrick's parish hall in Heppner.
The group will be making plans for a booth at this
year’s fair. Anyone who would like to help with the booth,
please call 541-676-5975.
The public is invited to the meeting.
Elks Buchanan
Memorial Scholarships Bram Brata at Music
available for college
in the Park
students
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The Lexington Grange hall w ill he cleaned up this week in
preparation for reinstatement. -Contributed photo
Community invited
to worship at Hager
Thursday night ladies Park this Sunday
This Sunday at 10 a.m., the community is invited to
results
worship outdoors at Hager Park with the Shared Ministry
The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the
following report of marriage licenses:
June 19, 2014: -Casey William Maben, 24, of
Heppner and Katie Maureen Britt, 25, of Heppner.
June 23,2014: -Xavier Pena Ramos, 29, of Boardman
Heppner BPOE #358
and Lizete Sanguino, 24, of Boardman.
will once again this year
o ffe r s c h o la rs h ip s to
students in honor of the late
Clarence Buchanan.
area over a period of time
The current scholarship
indicates that wolves have is for any second- to fourth-
-Continuedfrom PAGE ONE become established and year co lleg e stu d en ts,
indicates that he is paired are not simply dispersing trade school students or
and likely has pups, but wolves. However, ODFW graduate school students
further field surveys are says it has little data who are either members
regarding the specifics of themselves or have a parent/
needed to confirm.
Repeated use o f the this group.
grandparent or step-parent/
—
Lexington Grange
works toward
reinstatement
step-grandparent who are
members-in-good-standing
of the Heppner Lodge #358.
The a p p l i c a t i o n
will be a va i l a bl e via
em ail. Anyone needing
a copy o f the application
can emai l s c h o la rsh ip
chairman Tim Dickenson
at d i c k e n s o n c h i r o @
centurytel.net or call/stop
by his office 541-676-8990.
Applications are due by
July 15.
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Bram Brata will play at Music in the Park in Heppner this
Sunday. -Contributedphoto
A reminder that Heppner will feature Bram Brata at
Music in the Park at Heppner City Park this Sunday, June
29, from 5 to 7 p.m. Supper will be available for purchase
to raise funds for the FFA trip to Washington. D.C. in
July. The rain location for all concerts is the elementary
school gym.
Hello, goodbye
party planned at
Neighborhood Center
Area residents are invited to a party for Janice Skaggs
and Lisa Patton at the Heppner Neighborhood Center as
Skaggs says good-bye and Patton says hello.
The party is planned for Thursday, June 26. from 1 -4
p.m. at the center on Main Street in Heppner.
Community lunch menu
Heppner United Methodist Church volunteers will
serve lunch on Wednesday, July 2, at St. Patrick’s Senior
Center. The meal will include cheeseburgers, pasta salad,
sliced tomatoes, mermaid salad and ice cream. Milk is
served at each meal. Menu is subject to change.
CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
535 W. Morgan St., Heppner, OR 97836
Services Every
1 - 800 - 452-7396
541 - 989-8221
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