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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 19, 2019 -- THREE
A View from the Green
Over the Tee Cup
Twenty-one Willow
Creek Country Club ladies
enjoyed sunny weather
during the playday on June
11.
Low gross on the field
went to Virginia Grant, low
net to Sharon Harrison and
least putts of the field went
to Judy Harris.
Flight A low gross was
Eva Kilkenny and long
drive went to Virginia Grant
Flight B low gross went
to Cindy Burright and low
net to Shirley Martin. Sarah
Rucker got the least putts
and Cindy Burright man-
aged the longest drive.
Bunnie Lindsey took
low gross on flight C and
low net was a tie between
Kris Lindner and Kathy
Martin. Least putts went to
Bev Steagall and Bunnie
Lindsay got the long drive.
Betty Burns got a birdie
on hole 13. Virginia Grant,
Cindy Burright and Nancy
Arnson each had a long
putt.
The Women’s Invita-
tional is June 18.
Senior golfers play
at Boardman
Senior golfers from
Willow Creek Country
Club played at the Colum-
bia-Blue Senior Golf Asso-
ciation tournament on June
10 at the par 62 Willow Run
golf course in Boardman.
Winners from Willow
Creek in the Columbia
Division (handicap 14 and
below) gross category were
Dennis Peck and Kelly Fox
in a fourth-place tie with
a score of 73. In net Dave
Pranger took third with 60;
Tom Shear, sixth with 62
and Jim Swanson seventh
with 73.
Blue Division (handi-
cap 15 to 18) winners were
Delbert Binchus in sixth
place gross with a score of
78 and Dave Creswick in
sixth place net with 61.
In the Senior Division
(handicap 19 and above)
Bob Nairns took first in
gross with a score of 77;
Steve Marlatt was second
with 78 and John Edmund-
son fifth with 88. Jeff Cuts-
forth took fourth place in
net with a 63.
The next Colum-
bia-Blue Senior Golf As-
sociation tournament will
be held at Goldendale, WA
on July 8 with tee times at
7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Lunch
will be served by the Gold-
endale Ladies Club.
Men’s golf group
hosts 25 players
Twenty-five golfers
played in the Sunday Men’s
Play at Willow Creek Coun-
try Club on Sunday, June
16.
Charlie Ferguson got
KP on number eight and
Dallas Harsin did the same
on hole number 16.
First place net was a tie
between Delbert Binchus
and John Edmundson with
57. Dave Creswick got
third with 58. Dave Pranger
took first in gross with 63.
Ron Bowman and Charlie
Ferguson tied for second
with 67.
There will be no regular
men’s play due to the men’s
invitational tournament
being held June 21-23. The
next regular play will be
June 30, hosted by Kelly
Fox, Tim Wright and Mike
Doherty.
Chamber Chatter
Thursday, June 20 at 8
p.m., Movies in the Park at
Heppner City Park. Bring
the whole family to watch
Bumblebee.
Friday, June 21 at 11
a.m., Summer Reading
Program at Oregon Trail
Library, Heppner Branch.
This is an OSU sponsored
project and will include a
steam stomp rocket where
we will make our own rock-
et and see how high it flies.
Friday, June 28 at 11
a.m., Summer Reading
Program at Oregon Trail
Library, Heppner Branch,
solar powered rover. Make
a moon rover that is pow-
ered by the sun.
Sunday, June 30, doors
open at 5:30 p.m., concert
starts at 6 p.m., Concert at
the SAGE Center, featuring
entertainment by Tylor and
the Train Robbers with
opening act Wade Aylett.
Tickets are on sale now
for $15 each and can be
purchased at the SAGE
Center, Hermiston Cham-
ber of Commerce, Heppner
Murray’s and Arlington Ace
Hardware. Tickets are also
available by phone by con-
tacting the SAGE Center at
541-481-7243. There are a
limited number of seats.
July 4th – Fourth of
July Celebrations – Ione
and Boardman communi-
ties: Check out the 4th of
July Celebrations for Ione
and Boardman and plan on
taking part in the activities.
Sunday, July 14 from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Dakota
Brown will perform for
Music in the Park at the
Heppner Main St. Park.
There will be a meal avail-
able to purchase (by do-
nation) prepared by the
Hopeful Saints Ministry
volunteers. Bring a lawn
chair.
Saturday, July 27 from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Fifth
Annual Veteran Benefit
EXPO19 at the Pendleton
Convention Center. Learn
about available federal,
state and local veteran ben-
efits including health care,
disability compensation
pension, business, burial,
transportation, education,
recreation, long-term care,
records, ID’s, home loans
Boardman adopts
2019-2020 budgets
During their June 4
meetings, the Boardman
City Council adopted the
2019-2020 City budget of
$21,218,787.00 and the
Urban Renewal Agency
adopted their 2019-2020
budget of $3,063,000.00.
City property taxes will be
levied at a rate of $4.2114
per $1,000 of assessed val-
uation and $410,000 will be
levied for bonded indebted-
ness not subject to Measure
5 or Measure 50 limitations.
City Budget Officer
Thomas Kligel said the
city will close the 2018-
2019 fiscal year on a highly
positive note with the com-
pletion of four major capital
projects, including a new
water main, street upgrades
on Faler and Olson Road
and the creation of water
service to the Laurel Lane
area.
The focus for 2019-
2020 will be to support
continued housing develop-
ment started in the previous
years, additionally, activity
in city road maintenance
and to be proactive in the
continued development of
the Urban Renewal Dis-
trict’s projected long-term
capital projects.
In other city business,
the council approved allow-
ing the Pirate Football Pro-
gram the use of the soccer
fields along NE Front Street
for Saturday games. The
league intends to improve
the field for a multi-sport
usage, to include bleachers,
and multi-purpose goals.
They will return to the
council with detailed plans
at the next city council
meeting.
The council approved
upgrading the police de-
partment’s radio system
with encryption technology.
The council also approved
closing city hall on Friday,
July 5, 2019.
The next meeting of
the Boardman City Council
will be Tuesday, July 2 at
7 p.m.
Heppner Junior/Senior
High School students were
named to the honor roll
for the second semester.
Students must hold a 3.5
or above GPA to be on the
honor roll.
Ninth graders who were
placed on the honor roll are
Kylie Nicole Boor, 4.0;
Conor Michael Brosnan,
4.0; Hannah Olivia Finch,
4.0; Cody James Fletcher,
4.0; Lillian Rose Imes, 4.0;
Harley Ann Anderson, 3.66;
Jett Henry Stewart, 3.66
and Blake Carter, 3.57.
Tenth grade students
are Alexis Ryan Cutsforth,
4.0; Tiffany Briann Hol-
lis, 4.0; Madelyn Marie
Nichols, 4.0; Hannah Noel
Palmer, 4.0; Roy Ellis Col-
lins, 3.86; Aimee Rose Tur-
rell, 3.86; Kennisyn Eliza-
beth Wilkins, 3.83; Jackson
Cole Lehman, 3.71; Jayden
Owen Wilson, 3.71; Mad-
ison Rhea Ashbeck, 3.57
and Blake Stephan Wolters,
3.57.
Eleventh graders are
Casey Trey Fletcher, 4.0;
Kellen Gregory Grant, 4.0;
Nicole Faith Propheter, 4.0;
Jason Michael Rea, 4.0;
Cami Jo Vanarsdale, 4.0;
by the safety committee Matthew Lane Orem, 3.88;
Mason Gage Lehman, 3.8
meeting.
The meeting will be and Alyse Corene Wentz,
held at the Ione Public Li- 3.57.
brary, 385 W. 2 nd Street. The
public is welcome to attend.
Ione Library board
to meet
The Ione Library Dis-
trict Board of Directors will
hold its monthly meeting on
Monday, June 24 at 6 p.m.
The regular board meeting
will be preceded by the bud-
get hearing and proceeded
Chamber lunch
meeting
The next lunch meeting
of the Heppner Chamber
of Commerce will be held
Thursday, June 20 at noon
at the Heppner City Hall
conference room. It will be
all entities reports.
Lunch will be provided
by Breaking Grounds Cof-
fee for $10 per person. The
menu consists of a choice
of a cranberry chicken salad
sandwich or chicken bacon
ranch salad sandwich with
spinach, tomato and assort-
ed cheeses along with chips
and a cookie. RSVP’s are
required.
The meeting location is
accessible to persons with
disabilities. A request for an
interpreter for the hearing
impaired or for other ac-
commodations for persons
with disabilities should be
made at least 48 hours be-
fore the meeting to Sheryll
Bates at 541-676-5536.
and more. This event is de-
signed to provide a one-stop
shop for Oregon veterans of
all eras and walks of life to
learn about and access the
full range of their earned
benefits. For more informa-
tion about the Expo, visit
www.expo.oregondva.com.
For questions, please con-
tact Tyler Francke at 503-
373-2389 or tyler.francke@
state.or.us.
Thursday, August 1 is
the deadline to apply for
Morrow County Cultural
Coalition grants. Applica-
tions for cultural-based ac-
tivities are being accepted,
with grants to be awarded
for up to 50 percent of the
total project cost. For com-
plete guidelines and appli-
cation form, contact Gayle
Gutierrez at 541-676-5630
or via email at ggutierrez@
co.morrow.or.us.
Sunday, August 11
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,
Wasteland Kings will be
the entertainment for Music
in the Park at the Heppner
Main St. park. There will be
a meal available to purchase
(by donation) prepared by
the Hopeful Saints Ministry
volunteers. Bring a lawn
chair.
Willow Creek Water
Park is open for the sum-
mer. Normal hours are 1
to 7 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and 1-5 p.m. on
Sunday (weather permit-
ting). Daily admission for
adults 18 and up is $4, stu-
dents 5-17, $3 and children
and seniors is $2. The daily
family rate is $14. Summer
passes are available for
$140 and a single summer
pass is $75. Swimming
lesson sessions will be July
17-27, July 8-18 and July
29- August 8. Each session
will last two weeks and will
be held Monday through
Thursday. Each session is
$40 with a $5 discount for
season passholders. For
additional info, call the
Willow Creek Water Park
at 541-676-5752.
Effective June 19,
2019, the Fire
Chief of the City
of Heppner
is imposing a
Heppner and Ione
offices
CLOSED
June 27th
Offices Will Also Be CLOSED
July 4th & 5th in Observance of
Independence Day
HJSHS students
named to honor roll
CLOSED
SEASON for
open burning
based on local fire
safety concerns.
This burning ban is for the City of Heppner.
Seniors who were
named to the honor roll are
Susanna Elaine Cayce, 4.0;
Madison Lynne Combe,
4.0; Jacee Mae Currin, 4.0;
Claire Elise Ann Grieb, 4.0;
Jaiden Rene’ Mahoney, 4.0;
Gibson Trace McCurry, 4.0;
Hunter James Nichols, 4.0;
Leo Ewerton Waite, 3.88;
Carson Patrick Brosnan,
3.86; Dakota Dale Howard,
3.86; Stephany Annmarie
Dubry, 3.83; Kaitlyn Jo-
anne Martin, 3.83; Keegan
Matthew Gibbs, 3.8; Jenna
Nicole McCullough, 3.75
and J’aena Soledad Arella-
no-Desirey, 3.71.
Junior High students
were also named to the
honor roll for the second
semester of the school year,
with seventh grade students
being Morgan Cutsforth,
3.8; Caden George, 3.8;
Hunter Houck, 3.8; Irelynn
Kollman, 3.7 and Nathan
Ellsworth, 3.5.
Eighth graders are Ty
Boor, 4.0; Paul Lindsay,
4.0; Madison Palmer, 4.0;
Samuel Finch, 3.8; Trevor
Nichols, 3.8; Brooklynn
Wilson, 3.7; Alexandrea
Cavan, 3.57; Daralynn
Teeman, 3.57; Katherine
Wilson, 3.57; Jacob Lentz,
3.55; Jacob Haugen, 3.5
and Chloe McLaren, 3.5.
Azetatos to perform
at concert
The Latino rock band
Azetatos will perform for
the Music in the Parks out-
door summer concert series
Monday, June 24 at the
Boardman Marina Park at 7
p.m., located off of N. Main
Street on Marine Drive.
Azetatos is a pop rock band
formed in 2018 from Tri
Cities, WA. The members
are experienced musicians,
united by friendship. They
also have invited guest mu-
sicians to join them playing
covers of bands that left
their mark. Azetatos has
played venues all around
the Mid-Columbia region.
The Music in the Parks
concert series is held each
summer alternating be-
tween Boardman and Ir-
rigon Marina Parks. The
concerts are free to the pub-
lic and begin at 7 p.m. on
Mondays through August
12. Visitors are encouraged
to bring a picnic and lawn
chairs or blankets. The
Music in the Parks series
is funded by the Morrow
County Unified Recreation
District and Portland Gen-
eral Electric and sponsored
by the North Morrow Com-
munity Foundation.
For more information
about the Music in the Parks
concert series, contact Jack-
ie at 541-720-1289.
Community lunch menu
Christian Life/Firelight volunteers will serve lunch
on Wednesday, June 26 at St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
Lunch will be a baked potato bar with bacon, sour cream,
cheese and broccoli, seven-layer salad, cottage cheese
with pineapple and spice cupcakes for dessert.
Milk, coffee and tea is served at each meal. Suggested
donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
IONE RURAL FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT
BURNING
BAN
EFFECTIVE JUNE 26, 2019
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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A reminder that open burning also
includes a “burn barrel.”
April Herzog
The closed season will remain in effect
until further notice this fall as per ORS 478.960.
541-676-9000
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