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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
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BMCC releases
spring term honor
roll
PENDLETON—Blue
Mountain Community Col-
lege has announced that
spring term 2016 honor roll
recognition went to the fol-
lowing full-time students:
President’s List: (4.0
GPA): Ashley Aguilera,
Selene Andrade, Briseyda
Avila-Rojas, Caitlynn Bai-
ley, Katelyn Bass, Patrick
Collins, Adriana Escobedo,
Aracely Espinoza Carmo-
na, Yonatan Flores, Cindy
Fuentes, Brian Gonzalez,
Ethan Greer, Rachel Hol-
land, Lacey Mashos, Mi-
chael Mason, Zuleyma Me-
del, Sonia Medina, Nancy
Mejia, Ricardo Mendoza,
Juan Molina, Kevin Mur-
ray, Lizeth Perez, Brandy
Quezada-Hermosillo, Jen-
nifer Rodriguez, Luis So-
lano, Luis Villegas.
Dean’s List (3.40 to
3.84 GPA): Ana Barajas,
Paul Diaz, Taylor Evans,
Josie Fernandez, Lizbeth
Gaytan, Lizeth Gaytan, Ka-
tie Gilbert, Josue Gonzalez,
Michell Gonzalez, John
Greiner, Darin Hauner,
Makenzi Hughes, Christo-
pher Kindle, Rylee Koll-
man, Will Lepage, Kaelyn
Lindsay, Charlene Lingo,
Kristen McAvoy, Tyler
Mills, Lizeth Nunez, Vic-
toria Rietmann, Natalie
Romero, Michelle Schmidt,
Gilberto Silva, Morgan
Smith, Brandon Wagenaar,
Rylee Wagoner
Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.39
GPA): Joan Cardenas, Judit
Castaneda, Fatima Diaz,
Dawn Eddy, Ally Hague-
wood, Lizbeth Hurtado,
Jason Juarez, KC Liss-
man, Zachary McCarl, Rita
Mc Elligott, Maria Montes
De Oca, Mason Murphy,
Guadalupe Naranjo, Beth
Reeves, Georgina Rios,
Yezmin Verduzco.
Obituaries
Frances E. ‘Sis’ Papineau Beck
Frances E. “Sis” Pap-
ineau Beck, 89, passed
away on July 1, 2016 while
surrounded by family and
friends in Hermiston, OR
following complications
after a stroke. A graveside
funeral service was held
Saturday, July 9, at 10 a.m.
at the Lexington Cemetery.
A luncheon followed at the
Holly Rebekah Lodge in
Lexington.
She was born on Febru-
ary 8, 1927 in Austin, OR to
parents Agnes Schoonover
Papineau and Frank Papine-
au. Frances went by “Sis”
most of her life due to being
Weddings
Fox, Worden wed
in May ceremony
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Gazette
great-grandchildren; five
great-great-grandchildren;
and numerous nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her husband, her
parents, and three brothers,
Freddie, Wayne and Dale
Papineau.
Those who wish may
make contributions in
Frances’s memory to St.
Jude Children’s Hospital at
stjude.org.
Please sign the online
guest book at burnsmortu-
aryhermiston.com. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is
in charge of arrangements.
The View from the Green
Over the Tee Cup
Fourteen women who
teed off at Willow Creek
Country Club July 5 found
good weather for their play
the day after Independence
Day.
Taking low gross of the
field was Nancy Propheter.
Low net of the field went
to Karen Thompson, and
Sharon Harrison and Karen
Haguewood tied for least
putts of the field.
For flight A, Pat Ed-
mundson had low gross,
Loa Heideman low net, Eva
Kilkenny least putts, Nancy
Propheter long drive and
Karen Thompson KP.
For flight B, Shirley
Martin had low gross, Pat
Dougherty low net, and
Lorrene Montgomery least
putts and long drive.
For flight C, Barb Col-
lin had low gross, Bev
Steagall low net, Kris Lind-
ner least putts and Karen
Haguewood the long drive.
Nancy Propheter also
had a birdie.
WCCC holds men’s
championship
Newlyweds Richard and Kelsie Worden with (L-R) Daemon
Worden, Eva Worden and Arianna Worden. -Contributed photo
Kelsie Wain Fox and
Richard Robert Worden
were married May 28, 2016
at the Willow Creek Coun-
try Club, Heppner. Shelly
Rietmann officiated the
ceremony.
The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
Fox of Heppner.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wor-
den, also of Heppner.
Arianna Worden, the
groom’s daughter, was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Megan Fischer, Kylie
Doherty, Sarah Kellom,
Jessica Schillings, Torri
A reminder the Kinzua group lunch is this Friday, July Lovgren and Larissa Mad-
15, at 11:30 a.m. at the OHV park on the Spray-Heppner dern. Junior bridesmaid Eva
Highway.
Kinzua Lunch
Group
raised with five brothers. cook and raise flowers.
She was raised in the Lex- Several grandchildren made
ington and Heppner
birdhouses with her
areas. Frances mar-
help. Having been
ried William “Bill”
raised around saw-
Beck on November
mills, she loved the
30, 1943 in Hood
smell of fresh-cut
River, OR at the age
wood.
of 16. They had two
She is survived
Frances E.
daughters, Donna “Sis”
by her daughters,
and Phyllis. They Papineau
Donna Van Zante
were married for 58 Beck
and husband Wayne
years when Bill pre-
of Clarkston, WA,
ceded her in death in 2001. and Phyllis Mayes of Herm-
Frances was a homemaker, iston; brothers, Ray Pap-
daughter, sister, mother ineau and wife Gay, and
and grandmother. She was Earl Papineau and wife
always a good friend to all Edith, both of Lexington;
she met. She loved to sew, four grandchildren; eight
Worden escorted flower girl
Jaylee Schlaich and ring
bearer Liam Wakefield.
Daemon Worden, the
groom’s son, was best man.
Groomsmen were Robert
Worden, Jim Schlaich, Bill
Schlaich, Aaron Worden,
Jeremy Worden, Lonnie
Rill and Brad Pitkin.
The bride is employed
at Morrow County School
District and the groom at
Community Counseling
Solutions in Heppner.
The couple honey-
mooned in Cancun, Mex-
ico.
The bride and groom
appreciate all who attended
and made their day special.
Chamber lunch
meeting
The next lunch meeting of the Heppner Chamber
of Commerce will be an all entities report on Thursday,
Aug. 4, at noon in Heppner City Hall conference room.
Cost of lunch is $10; Murray’s will cater. Chamber
lunch attendees are asked to RSVP at 541-676-5536 no
later than the Tuesday before to guarantee a lunch.
Saturday & Sunday Breakfast Buffet
A.Y.C.E. ONLY $7.95
8AM-11AM Or until gone!
PRIME RIB $21.95 or
NY STEAK $19.95
every Saturday night
Reservations are Required
Senior Sunday
meal Special
HAM STEAK DINNER
W/ SCALLOPED POTATOES, BROCCOLI,
GREEN SALAD & DINNER ROLL
Until 5pm Or until gone! $6.95
Landing Lodge at Morrow
County OHV Park
Hours: tues-Sat 8am-8pm
Sunday 8am-5pm
CLOSED MONDAYS THROUGH TO LABOR DAY
541-969-3822
find us on facebook
www.facebook.com/TheLandingLodge
Kelly Fox (left) and Greg Grant. -Contributed photo
The Willow Creek
Country Club men’s club
held its championship on
Saturday and Sunday, July
9-10.
Twenty-eight partici-
pated in the 36-hole event.
Results are as follows:
Gross—Champion,
Greg Grant 124; 2 nd /3 rd ,
Ron Bowman and Josh
Coiner, 136.
Net—Champion, Kelly
Fox, 108; 2 nd , Rod Wilson,
111; 3 rd , Bill Morris, Tim
Wright and Gene Orwick,
115.
Senior Division—
Gross champion, John Ed-
mundson, 143; Net cham-
pion, Dave Mitchell, 114.
KP—1/10 Duane
Disque, 1’1”; 2/11 Ron
Bowman, 20’; 7/16 Derek
Gunderson, 3’4”; 8/17 Matt
Scrivner, 4’7”.
Least Putts—Greg
Grant, 50.
G r o s s S k i n s — Ti m
Hedman, Derek Gunder-
son, Josh Coiner, Charlie
Ferguson and Greg Grant.
Net Skins—Tim Hed-
man, Derek Gunderson and
Josh Coiner.
Honey Pot—Gross:
Greg Grant, 62; Ron Bow-
man, 66; Josh Coiner, 69.
Net: Kelly Fox, 52; Rod
Wilson, 55; Bill Morris, 56.
The next regular Sun-
day men’s play will be July
17. Hosts for the event are
Roger Mortimore, Rick
Britt and Steve Marlatt.




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