B2 Outdoors & Sports Blue Mountain Eagle GU golf team heads to district meet Nathan Gehley finishes 3rd at Buffalo Peaks Two other Grant Union golfers were unable to at- tend due to testing at school. “The boys played well at Buffalo Peaks,” said Grant By Angel Carpenter Union head coach Ron Blue Mountain Eagle Lundbom. “The two we did take played very well. Na- UNION – The Grant than got a bronze medal, and 8QLRQ JROI WHDP ¿QLVKHG Duane had one bad hole that LWV ¿QDO URXQG RI UHJXODU WRRNKLPRXWRIWKHWRS¿YH season golf at Union’s Buf- yet he still had another per- falo Peaks Golf Course last sonal best.” week. More than 80 boys and Prospector Nathan Geh- girls from 12 schools com- ley came in third with an 84, peted in Union on the par 72 and Duane Stokes was 13th links course. with a score of 89. Nixyaawii won with a 2015 John Day District Trout Stocking Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice For in-season changes to the stocking schedule, see the weekly Recreation Report score of 348, followed by Heppner with 352 and Vale, 356. Low medalist was Logan Grieb of Heppner with 76, followed by Tiya Po Farrow of Nixyaawii with 81. Grant Union travels to Pendleton on Sunday for the district golf meet. A practice round Sunday ZLOOEHIROORZHGE\WKH¿UVW round at 10 a.m. Monday and second round at 9 a.m. Tuesday. “We know what we have to do next week to get ready for districts,” Lundbom said. Week Of: Wanted: Campground hosts Blue Mountain Eagle PENDLETON – The Uma- tilla National Forest is looking for volunteers to spend the summer as campground hosts at Bull Prairie Lake, Olive Lake, and North Fork John Day campgrounds. Individuals or couples can apply to be hosts. Retirees often apply to the FDPS KRVW SURJUDP ¿QGLQJ LW the ideal way to spend the sum- mer in a beautiful setting. Hosts must supply their own tent, camper, or motor home. For information on the re- quirements and application SURFHVV FRQWDFW WKH RI¿FH IRU each site: • Bull Prairie Lake Camp- Grant County Your Rural Fa mily Health Clinic HEALTH Department 528 E. Main, St. E, John Day Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Services Provided: Karen Triplett, FNP • Primary Care • Acute Care • Women’s Health Exams • Men and Children Exams • Immunizations • Family Planning • Contraception • Pregnancy Testing & Referrals • HIV Testing & Referrals • Cacoon • WIC • High Risk Infants • Maternity Case Management Grant County Health Department does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activitie s, or in employment. ground, 36 miles south of Heppner. This campground is typically hosted from Memo- rial Day through mid-Octo- ber, though a shorter duration is negotiable. Contact Cindi Doherty at the Heppner Ranger District, 541-676-2111. • Olive Lake Campground, 12 miles southwest of Granite, on the shore of a 90-acre high mountain lake. It is typically hosted from early June through Labor Day. Contact Janel Lac- ey at the North Fork John Day Ranger District, 541-427-5394. • North Fork John Day Campground, eight miles north of Granite, sits along the beauti- ful North Fork John Day River and is a gateway to the adjacent wilderness. Contact Janel Lac- ey at the North Fork John Day Ranger District 541-427-5394. Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Legal Trophy April 13 - 17 Twin Ponds Long Creek Ponds Holliday Park Pond McHaley Pond 7th Street Pond McNary Ponds 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 5,200 May 4 - 8 Brandons Pond / John Day Screen Shop Morrow Cnty ATV Pnd #1 Morrow Cnty ATV Pnd #2 Morrow Cnty ATV Pnd #3 Morrow Cnty ATV Pnd #4 Cavender Pond McHaley Pond 500 500 1000 500 500 1,000 1,000 May 11 - 15 Rowe Crk Reservoir Long Creek Pond 1,000 1,000 May 18 - 22 Holliday Park Pond 7th st. Pond Trout Farm Pond Twin Ponds 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Holliday Park Pond McHaley Pond Trout Farm Pond Twin Ponds (Ukiah) Morgan Lake Marr Pond 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 400 150 Bull Prairie Reservoir Magone Lake Olive Lake 1,000 2,000 1,000 400 1,000 700 June 1 - 5 June 8 - 12 100 100 50 100 200 John Day District trout stocking underway Big, little fish get dropped into local ponds Appointments available ¿VKVWRFNLQJLQ*UDQW&RXQW\ has begun. GRANT COUNTY – Get As of April 13-17, the Or- WKRVH ¿VKLQJ SROHV LQ RUGHU egon Department of Fish and and tackle boxes supplied – Wildlife stocked six ponds ZLWK OHJDOVL]HG ¿VK LQFOXG ing 5,200 at McNary Ponds and 1,000 at Seventh Street Pond. The Trout Farm Pond will Blue Mountain Eagle Call and schedule your appointment today! TOLL FREE 888-443-9104 or 541-575-0429 be stocked with 1,000 le- JDOVL]HG¿VK0D\ZLWK more to be added June 1-5, in- cluding 400 trophy-sized. Magone Lake will be VWRFNHG ZLWK ¿VK LQ cluding 1,000 trophy-sized, June 8-12. Above is ODFW’s sched- XOHIRU¿VKVWRFNLQJ ODF offers free seedlings FRPH ¿UVW VHUYHG EDVLV IURP 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Fri- JOHN DAY – The Oregon day, May 8, at the ODF, 415 Department of Forestry is Patterson Bridge Road. giving away extra tree seed- The seedlings should be lings – 28,000 of them this kept in a cool, moist environ- week. ment until they are planted. The seedlings are mostly They should be planted as Ponderosa pine, but also some soon as possible. For more information, call 'RXJODV¿UDQGZHVWHUQODUFK 7KHJLYHDZD\LVRQD¿UVW ODF, 541-575-1139. Blue Mountain Eagle We remember those who have passed away & are especially dear to us. On Wednesday, May 20, we will publish a special section devoted to those who are gone but not forgotten. The names will be placed in alphabetical order and will be similar to the sample below: Andrews, David C July 10, 1920 – May 5, 2000 May God’s angels guide you and protect you throughout time. Always in our hearts, John and Mona Andrews and Family If you wish, select one of the following verses below to accompany your tribute. 1. We hold you in our thoughts and memories forever. 2. May God cradle you in His arms, now and forever. 3. Forever missed, never forgotten. May God hold you in the palm of His hand. 4. Thank you for the wonderful days we shared together. My prayers will be with you until we meet again. 5. The days we shared were sweet. I long to see you again in God’s heavenly glory. 6. Your courage and bravery still inspire us all, and the memory of your smile fills us with joy and laughter. 7. Though out of sight, you’ll forever be in my heart and mind. 8. The days may come and go, but the times we shared will always remain. 9. May the light of peace shine on your face for eternity. 10. May God’s angels guide you and protect you throughout time. 11. You were a light in our life that burns forever in our hearts. 12. May God’s graces shine over you for all time. 13. You are in our thoughts and prayers from morning to night and from year to year. 14. We send this message with a loving kiss for eternal rest and happiness. 15. May the Lord bless you with His graces and warm, loving heart. 16. Write your own. The John Day Chapter of Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation To remember your loved one in this special way, please fill out the form below and mail to: BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE 195 N. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR. 97845 or stop by the office 541-575-0710 1188 Brewing Co. 1st Choice Auto Body A Flower Shop and More Ace Hardware Amy May Berry Creek Ranch Best Western Inn Blue Mountain Chiropractic Blue Mountain Eagle Glen Williams Chuck’s Little Diner Cloud 9 Hair Salon Dairy Queen Don Viola Doug’s Motor Vehicle Repair Figaro’s Pizza Gale Wall Gary Conner Gibco Tracker Gun Safes Good Deals Grant County Building Supply Grant County Automotive Hecs LLC Huffman’s Select Market Joan Larson John Day Golf Club John Day Polaris John Day True Value Deadline: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 5 p.m. Please publish my tribute in the special Memorial Section in May. Blue Mountain Eagle = $21 00 Publishes on 05/20/2015 Make check payable to the Blue Mountain Eagle E-mail photo to: office@bmeagle.com Questions: Call Lindsay at 541-575-0710 Name of deceased Relationship to me Date of birth Date of passing Verse # or special message Who the message is from Print your name here Address City State ...would like to acknowledge the following people and businesses who helped make our 22nd Annual Big Game Banquet a big success. Phone number Zip 01730 John Day Video Squeeze In Restaurant King’s KJDY Laura Moulton Lenny Dowdy Les Schwab of John Day Log Cabin Espresso Maria’s Mexican Restaurant Mobile Glass of Oregon Vortex Optics Muzzy’s 123 Dollar Store Nydam’s Ace Hardware Pete Hargous Prairie Hardware and Gifts Radio Shack Russell’s Custom Meats Snaffle Bit Dinner House Stylish 10 Nails Subway of John Day The Cut Above The Floor Store The Outpost Tidewater Contractors Tim Unterwagner Blue Mountain Custom Homes Velvet Touch Car Wash Voigt Chevron Mosier’s Home Furnishings Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Mary Miles