FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Cruz-In winners announced
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During the 14 annual
St. Paddy’s Cruz-In held
March 14 in Heppner, 54
cars attended from Herm-
iston, The Dalles, Walla
Walla, Fossil, Summerville,
Washougal, Lexington,
Pendleton, Ione, Payette,
Pasco, Mosier, Estacada,
Damascus, La Grande,
Hood River, Condon and
Heppner.
The award winners of
the 14 th annual St. Paddy’s
Cruz-In are as follows:
Mustang’s Choice:
Chris Milburn of Damas-
cus, OR in a 1969 Mustang.
Leprechaun’s Choice:
Dennis and Karen Bailey
from Mosier, OR with a
1928 Ford Model A Pickup
Best Street Rod: Lor-
raine and Richard McCurdy
of Hood River, OR in a
1930 Ford Model A
Best Convertible: Rich-
ard Price of Hermiston, OR
in a 1966 MGB
Participant’s Choice:
William Stark of Hermiston
in a 1941 Olds Two-Door
Sedan
Best 1910s & 1920s
Car or Pickup: Dennis and
Karen Bailey of Mosier in a
1928 Ford Model A Pickup
Best 1930s & 1940s
Car or Pickup: Patty Shum-
way from Summerville, OR
in a 1937 Chevy Pickup
Best 1950s & 1960s
Pickup: Michael Johnson
from Payette, ID with a
1969 C-10 Stepside Pickup
Best 1970 & Newer
Pickup: Jim and Sue Brown
from Pendleton, OR with a
1978 Chevy Pickup
Best 1950s & 1960s
Car: Frank and Marybeth
Jaeger from Fossil, OR in
a 1969 Chevy Camaro
Best 1970s & 1980s
Car: Ty Pryor of Condon,
OR in a 1971 Chevy Z/28
Camaro
Best 1990s – 2004s
Car: Albert Smith from
Hermiston with a 1998
CASA volunteers take
message to legislature
Chevy Corvette
Best 2005s & Newer
Car: Chris Rauch of Lex-
ington in a 2015 Ford Mus-
tang
Best Restomod Car:
Ken Dopps of Hermiston
with a 1971 Chevy Camaro
Best Foreign Car or
Pickup: Ron Koenig of
Hermiston in a 1971 Dat-
sun 510
Best Paint: Chris Mil-
burn of Damascus with a
1969 Chevy Camaro
Best Engine: Ken
Dopps of Hermiston in a
1971 Chevy Camaro
Best Fat Fender: Larry
and Debbie Renard from
The Dalles, OR, in a 1940
Ford Custom Four-Door
Street Rod
Best Muscle Car: Ken
Remmer of Hermiston in a
1972 Dodge
Best of Show: Larry
and Debbie Renard of The
Dalles with a 1940 Ford
Diane Shockman, CASA volunteer, and Jesus Rome, CASA
Custom 4-Dr. Sedan
Coordinator for Umatilla and Morrow counties, at the Oregon
Remembrance Walk/Run door
prize winners announced
Capitol, where they met with legislators regarding the need for
more CASA funding. –Contributed photo
Representatives from
the local Court Appointed
Special Advocates (CASA)
Door prizes were given pre-registered walkers and Buschke, #25 Chirella Wal- program visited area leg-
out at the Friends Help- prizes drawn that morning. lace, #50 Kathy Carlson, islators on March 19 in
ing Friends Remembrance
Wi n n e r s w h o p r e - #75 Annie Weygandt and Salem to advocate for the
Walk/Run, with prizes for registered were: #1 Judy #100 Judy Healy.
program and restoration of
Door prize winners
who were drawn that morn-
ing were: Steve and Lisanne
Currin, Alan Scott, John
Qualls, Erika Patton, Ja-
mie and Joe Abell, Camm-
eron and Jodi Snook, Kathy
Heppner—The Hep-
Carlson, Sandy and Skip pner Ranger District is
Matthews, Becky Evans, recruiting for four students
Tim and Kathy Rankin, and between the ages of 15 and
Virgil and Debbie Morgan. 18 for summer employment
Jennifer (Rill) Zimmer won in the Youth Conservation
a $25 gas card for family Corps (YCC).
and friends traveling the
Work can include nox-
farthest.
ious weed removal, fence
Door prize sponsors removal and construction,
were Murray’s Drug, Devin trail maintenance, camp-
Oil, Howe’s About Pizza, ground maintenance, slash
Sinclair Lexington Gas, piling and fireline construc-
Bucknum’s, MCGG, and tion around logged units
Katrina Flynn of Garibaldi. on the Heppner Ranger
District.
The program will last
six weeks beginning June
22.
Youth are paid the Or-
egon minimum wage rate of
$9.25 per hour. No previous
experience is required.
Applicants must:
-be at least 15 years old
Committee members are: Patty Matheny, Janelle Ellis,
and not reach the age of 19
Mary Haguewood, Kathi Dickenson, Susan Hisler,
during the term of employ-
ment in the program,
Peggy Fishbum, Sandy Matthews, Mary Ann Elguezabal,
-have a social security
Shelley McCabe, Diana Ball, Kelly Boyer.
number, or have made ap-
plication to obtain one, and
-obtain parental or legal
guardian consent to enroll
in the program.
Applications are avail-
Joe & Maryette Wright
Barbara Baker
Bob & Joy Krein Family
able at the Forest Service
Joan Grey
Charlie & Ina Moeller
Don & Colleen Greenup
Donna & Vince Alleman
Allen Hughes
Luke Padberg
Office in Heppner and at
Alma Green
Donna Schonbachler
Frank & Margaret Monahan
Peggy Balkena
local high schools.
Bill Miller
Mel & Anita Boyer
Jim Berry
Bernard & Jerry Doherty
Applications will be
Marcella Logan
Luvilla Sonstegard Bernadette & Steven Doherty
Beverly Davis
accepted through 2 p.m. on
Stanley Qualls
Shad Hisler
Annette Olson
Black Horse Doherty's
April 15.
Sandra Goodell
Janice Davis
Amy Abell
Marsha Sweek
Successful applicants
Irv
&
Millie
Rauch
Family
David Matheny
Clayton Sweek
Garrett Zimmer
will be selected through a
Jason Halvorsen
Darcy Coil
Sheridan Sweek Zita
Cecil Rill
random draw at 4 p.m. on
Willie Gibbs
Jerry Hollomon
Krist Haguewood Huber
Orval Matheny
Bill Hansel
April 15.
Marlene Peterson
Oral & Marjorie Wright
Pam Haugen Fishman
Due to circumstances beyond our
control, The Landing
Restaurant at the
OHV Park will not be
opening March 23.
We will be
opening April 13.
state funding lost in 2007.
Diane Shockman,
CASA volunteer, and Jesus
Rome, CASA Coordinator
for Umatilla and Morrow
counties, met with Sen. Bill
Hansell and Rep. Greg Bar-
reto to talk about the CASA
program and the number of
children currently served.
CASAs are trained vol-
unteers who advocate for
children in foster care to
find a safe and permanent
home.
“It was my first time
going to the Capitol and it
was a privilege to meet with
Sen. Hansell and Rep. Bar-
reto, and share with them
my experience as a CASA
for the past 12 years,” said
Shockman.
“There are over a hun-
dred children in Morrow
and Umatilla counties that
are not served by CASA,”
said Rome. “There is a great
need for additional funding
to train and recruit more
volunteers to be the voice
for children in foster care.”
The Umatilla-Morrow
CASA program is housed
within Umatilla Morrow
Head Start.
Community members
interested in learning about
CASA should visit the
UMCHS website at umchs.
org or contact Jesus Rome
at 541-564-6878.
Heppner YCC crew offers summer
job opportunities for local youth
For more information contact the Heppner Ranger
about the YCC program, District at 541-676-9187.
Pappas wins
Ewe Do Bingo
We apologize for any inconvenience.
-John & Barb Harris
Morrow County Health District & Heppner Fire
Department Auxiliary would like to acknowledge and
thank the Friends Helping Friends 2015 Remembrance
Walk/Run Committee and Donors for their $6,733.85
contribution to South Morrow County Fire and Ambulance
Funds were donated in memory
of the following people:
Rita Sumner
Jean Ann Turner
Kenneth Turner
Barbara Prock Hale
Bev Gunderson
Brian Spike
Bailey Marie Morgan
Lynn Bibby
Beth Bryant
Jim Wishart
Pat Anderson
Marilyn Rietmann
Mildred Wright
John & Lulu Hanna Family
Bert & Jet Corbin
Judy Gochnauer
Kenneth Gochnauer
Tommy Bredfield
Bennett Family
Mark Greenup
Jim & Madge Thomson
Cal & Jerry Sumner
Jeannie Sumner Lovgren
Jim, Tom & Jay Sumner
Larry Crawford
Dwain & Anne Crawford
Don & Margaret Evans
Dennis Crawley
Mike Currin
Jean Barbouletos
Steve & Gwen Thompson
Tad Miller
Robert Fletcher
Ruby Fulleton Veatch
Betty Fulleton
Jo Burt
Mike Nagy
Ava Wright
Eddie Brosnan
Zach Davidson
Ken & Anne Fleck
Bill Kenny
Stormy Kendrick
Kenny Fleck
Joe & Bea Mollahan Kenny
Don Robinson
Allen Phillips
family
John & Annie Kenny Healy Ronald Joseph Fleck Carl Jr & Bette Spaulding
Pat Genry
Gar & Irene Swanson
Jack Healy
Lib Daggett
Bill, Tom & Cecilia Healy Fronzy & Darlene Arrington
Ken Bedortha
Paul & Blanch Jones
Marie Healy Walters
Ilene Laughlin
Arnie & Mike Hedman
Harry & Helen O'Donnell
Les Wyman
Clay Smith
Ted & Rosetta Palmateer
Burl
Mattson
Ben Johnson
Rob Palmateer
Erna Lynn Winchester
Tom Wicklund
Janet Palmateer Wohlford
Donna Ernce
Jack Maben
Ryan Bennett
Grandma Barbara Inlow
Ron Howe
Carol Doherty
Floyd & Dawnie Rosenbalm
Leland Jones
Michele Miles Riehl
Maxine & Andy Hilton
Sandra Crowell
Lavelle & Gordon Cecil
Myrtle & Earl Sykes
Richard Resare
Dovie Alderman Joy
John Britt
Grace Brown
Kevin Bristow
David Hanna
Phil & Hazel Mahoney
Don Bristow
Linda Ripple
Hughes/Coe family
Linda Bristow Haguewood
Kathryn
Hoskins
Greenup/Walton family
Paul & Kathleen Hisler
Cindy Breidenback
Rob Nichols/Clark
Lyle & Josie Morton
Ken Sherman
Angie Widner
Tom Huddleston
Jack &Bertie Ann Marston
Betty Anderson
Jack Malcom Carey
Gene & Mike Pierce
Pat Anderson
Gabriel Murillo
Carl & Mildred Rhea
John Rankin
Larry Ray Bly
Lenna Smith
Elmer & Ella May Anderson Sam & Lois Johnston
Virginia Wilkinson
Tom White
Amy Rotari
Betty Meyer
Alex & Rosella Lindsay
George Guiterrez
Bobbi Miller
Gene & Alley Majeske
Jim & Louise Farley
Charles
&
Jessie Christensen
Don Majeske
Alissa Louisse Halvorsen
Harold & Joyce Snider
Brian Anthony Murray
Jim, Jon & Mike Prock
Ken Snider
Juan Elguezabal
Joan Ployhar
Cooper Larson
Mark Harris
Mike & Eileen Saling
Fritz & Janice Cutsforth
Stub Lewis
Cindy M Green
Walter R. Lacey
Mike Davidson
Eldon Hobbs
Above: This year’s Ewe Do Bingo winner Patti Pappas with
Heppner cheerleader Sophie Grant. This was the 15 th year in
which Ewe Do Bingo has gone to support the Heppner cheer
program, and the team has hailed the event as a success, with
the girls selling out all the bingo squares. Pappas also provided
extra support by donating a large portion of her winnings back
to the cheer program. –Contributed photo
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