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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 7, 2020 September warmer Marriage Licenses than normal The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the following report of marriage licenses: September 9, 2020: - Abraham Francois Wepener, 29, Arlington, and Christine Marie Germain, 38, Arling- ton. September 24, 2020: - Marissa Nicole Pratt, 23, Lacey, WA, and Layne Bruce Sutten, 25, Lacey, WA. Ronald Eugene Seufert, Jr., 46, Irrigon, and Heidi Leanne Underhill, 46, Irrigon. September 28, 2020: - Donald Grant Matthews, 27, Heppner, and Shelby Elizabeth Garrett, 28, Heppner. According to prelim- inary data received by NOAA’s National Weath- er Service in Pendleton, temperatures at Heppner averaged warmer than nor- mal during the month of September. The average tempera- ture was 64.7 degrees which was 3.1 degrees above nor- mal. High temperatures av- eraged 78.6 degrees, which was 2.0 degrees above nor- mal. The highest was 95 degrees on the 5 th . Low temperatures averaged 50.8 degrees, which was 4.2 degrees above normal. The lowest was 38 degrees, on the 8 th . On five days, the temperature exceeded 90 degrees. Precipitation totaled 0.11 inches during Septem- ber, which was 0.45 inches below normal. Measurable precipitation, at least .01 inch, was received on two days with the heaviest, 0.07 inches reported on the 24 th . Precipitation this year has reached 6.95 inches, which is 2.99 inches below normal. Since October, the water year precipitation at Heppner has been 8.33 inches, which is 5.67 inches below normal. The outlook for Octo- ber from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center calls for above normal temperatures and above normal precip- itation. Normal highs for Heppner fall from 71.0 de- grees at the start of October to 58.0 degrees at the end of October. Normal lows fall from 42.0 degrees to 35.0 degrees. The 30-year normal precipitation is 1.14 inches. ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. Death Notice Grace A. Baker – Grace A. Baker, 87, of Lexington, died Monday, October 5, 2020 at Heppner. She was born on March 2, 1933 at Monument, OR. A graveside memo- rial service will be held Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. at the Lexington Cemetery, (state guidelines for Covid 19 will be followed). A complete obituary will be published in a subsequent issue of the Heppner Gazette-Times. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in care of arrangements. New Baby in Your Family? Engagement? Wedding? We want to share your life events! Stop in the Heppner Gazette office or email us with details and photos. All birth, engagement and wedding announcements are always free! 188 W Willow Street Heppner, OR editor@rapidserve.net A View from the Green Over the Tee Cup The Willow Creek Country Club ladies held their fall fun day and bi-an- nual meeting on September 29. At the meeting, the awards were presented to the Eddi Skow/Ladies Club championship tournament. After the business meet- ing, 13 ladies enjoyed the final day playing a short cross-country scramble. The winners of the Eddi Skow/Ladies Club championship were Nancy Propheter for overall low gross, Eddi Skow, Virginia Grant with overall low net, Ladies Club and Karen Haguewood senior divi- sion low gross. Year long special event winners were Nancy Propheter for birdies and Karen Haguewood for chip-ins. First place winners for the scramble were Virginia Grant and Kris Lindner. Second place went to Sha- ron Harrison and Sarah Rucker and third was Karen Haguewood, Jeanne Cres- wick and Sue Edson. New officers for the 2021 season were elected with Virginia Grant as pres- ident, Jeanne Creswick as vice-president and Tiffany Clement as secretary-trea- surer. The board members are Judy Harris, Sharon Harrison and Karen Hague- wood. October play will be available for anyone who is interested with tee times starting at 9 a.m. The Tues- day ladies playdays will begin April 6. A bi-annual meeting will be held at 10 a.m. followed by nine holes of golf. Local student named to OSU honor roll Morgan Orem, Hep- pner, made the Scholastic Honor Roll for summer term 2020 at Oregon State University. Orem is a senior and is studying Agricultural Sciences. A total of 1,207 stu- dents earned a B-plus (3.5) or better to make the listing. To be on the Honor Roll, students must carry at least 12 graded hours of course work. P SPA LAY IT REMEM CE A SAF BE ND E WI R TO WEA TH R YO A LIT UR TLE MAS K! ! n e p O w o N LET THE GOOD TIMES BOWL More winners, more often, and now...more FUN! With 24 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, expanded Arcade and 4 new delicious dining options we’ve got the perfect place for family fun! 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