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« ♦. • * ... r : Xe a \ .* • » j VÌJ . • / f • •'# >L'+ • .«>• • • f * ■ J* », f : W;. \) : •» >* M* i v ;‘ . Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 27,1998 - THREE lone track third at state Camie Burright takes first in three events Jacob Naiffar Jake McElligott Jeannette Brantley Clayton Grubaugh The lone High School Girls Track Team finished third with 57 points and the boys 12th with 16 points at the state 1A finals held May 22 and 23 at Western Oregon University at Monmouth. IHS sophomore Camie Bumght took first place in the long jump with 17 feet, 6-1/2 inches and first in the triple jump v/ith 34 feet, 11-1/2 inches. She also took fifth in the 100 meters with 13.79 and sixth in the 200 meters with 28.88. , Nikki McElligott took first in the 300 meter hurdles with a time of 49.17; third in the pole vault with a jump of eight feet; and sixth in the high jump with 4’9". Nonnee Walters was fifth in the long jump with 15'3" and fifth in the high hurdles with 17.89. Korey Morgan Kara Miller took eighth in the javelin with a throw of 1067". Katie Garrett was eighth in the discus with a throw of 92'9". The 4x100 relay team of Walters, Brenda Burright, Jeanette Brantley and Sybil Krebs finished eighth with 56.64. Dan Scott took second in the pole vault with a personal best of H'10" and seventh in the 300 meter hurdles with 45.59. Jake McElligott was seventh in the triple jump with a personal best of 397" and eighth in the 800 meter run with another personal record of 2:07.35. The boys' 4x100 relay team of Scott, Jacob Neiffer, Korey Morgan and Clayton Grubaugh finished sixth with a time of 49.54. Kara Millar Nikki McElligott V Camie Burright Come Share With Us A t W illo w C reek B a p tist C h u rc li Worship Service on Sundays at 11 a.m. Meeting in the 7th-day Adventist Church 560 North Minor, Heppner And a hig WELCOME to our new pastor and his wife Brent and Jennifer Waldrep The family of Kenneth DuWall would like to invite you to attend a barbecue and celebration of Ken's life at the Heppner Fairgrounds, following the service at the Lexington Cemetery on June 6, 1998. The service is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Thank You to everyone who helped me in the p rim a ry election. Your support was very much appreciated. John Mollahan W Memorial Day Family Barbecue, May 25 Low gross: first, Pat, Sheila, John and Jeff Edmundson, 29; second a tie between Howard Gilliam, Mary and Jim Morris and Les Paustian, and Luvilla and Gene Sonstegard, and Karen and Terry Thompson, 32. Low net: first, Alene and Louis Rucker and Francie and Jim Mor ris, second, Lorene Montgomery, Betty C hristm an and Dave Kendrick. Special events: closest to pin, #4, m en -Jeff Edm undson, women-Betty Christman; closest to pin, #1 and #6, Edmundson team. W.C.C.C. Ladies’ Play Tuesday, May 19 Low gross o f the field: Pat Edmundson. Low net of the field: tie be tween Karen Thompson and Betty Carlson. Least putts of the field: Bev Gunderson. F light A: low gross-Jan Paustian, low net-Susan Atkins, least putts-a tie between Lois Hunt and Karen Wildman. FlightB: low gross-Bemice Lott, low net-Joyce Dinkins, least putts-Betty Christman. F light C: low gross-F loss Watkins, low net-Cam Wishart, least putts-a tie between Melba Miller and Mary Beamer. Long drive: Jan P austian, Bernice Lott, Floss Watkins. Chip in: #3, Bernice Lott. Long putt: Lorene Montgom ery. McCoin ups rodeo earnings/standings Katie McCoin of Condon has earned $ 12,101 in barrel racing in W om en’s Professional Rodeo Association competition. McCoin is in 15th place nation ally. A Dan Scott W A W o W iW rA r C o e r e tt a n d Ijf m a Y ia r s h m a n a r e c e fe S ra tin y th e ir ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 65i h lo le d d in g CAnn iv ers a r y ! ❖ ❖ S h a r e in th e fu n on JTCay 3 0 th , 3 p .m ., ❖ a t A n s o n iD r iy h t T a rh . A A * T o tlu cf c5 wiss Stead. purtcii andtaSfe service provided ^ Jinny stones, memories, lawn c/tairs and t>eueraye of choice. Jf the weather n bad. we will meet at Jiardman Community Hi all ♦ Jt c5ee you ifiere f * ^ ♦ XK~XKK~X~XKK~X"X~X"X~X* FARM E Q U IP M E N T Katie Garrett Language ON THE WEB immersion class www.mcgg.net planned Oregon Pacific Area Health Education Center (AHEC), in co operation with the Colum bia Willamette AHEC in Portland, is sponsoring a Spanish language immersion program, “Healthcare en Espanol.” The program is available to almost any heathcare professional, including physicians, physician assistants, nurse practi tioners, midwives, nurses, medi cal receptionists and dental pro fessionals. Participants selected will spend two weeks this June or July living with a Spanish-speaking family while working at a migrant com munity health clinic. Living ex penses during the immersion pro gram will be reimbursed to the families by the AHEC. Funds are available to pay other expenses related to the professional leaving their local workplace. It is recommended that appli cants have an intermediate level of Spanish. Those who have com pleted the AHEC-sponsored “Ba sic and Building on Basic Spanish for Healthcare Professionals” courses may apply. Applications for this program are due Monday, June 15. Those interested in applying should con tact Carole Smith at Northeast iU C f iSiin 0f>7-3423 Adam Doherty and his family invite friends to an Open House after graduation on Saturday, May 30th ^ ********************************aa***************************' i GRADUATION DAY A la y 29th and 50th GIFTS • CARDS FLOWERS BALLOONS - GIFT BASKETS f fiffffi PARTY SUPPLIES ' 4 1 Free Gift Wrapping! JA* ^ dad* M u m u j ' í D /u tg J I 7 7 North N lV tk Main M jin 21 M pnnnvr Heppner k 676-9158 T h .Q l >***************************************+**********************> Your Source For Last-Minute Graduation Gifts A Retirement Open Hoiute fo r Larry MilLi Coast toGoast Friday, M ay 29tb 11 a. in. - 5 p.m. Morrow County Grain Growers Lexington, Oregon www.beobank.com V ❖ ❖ ❖ W.C.C.C. Golf Nonnee Walters Brenda Burright Htpqmtr WE CAS MELT YOU Come with Larry and Betty well on their road to retirement! 1 ■ * -V