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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday, August 26,1998
Road work from page one
HWY 207
GALE ST.
on Court Street which provides
for a handicap ramp from the
tennis courts to the Heppner
Middle School gym.
A third grant will fund an
additional project, which has not
yet begun. This project, funded
through a $99,953 ODOT Small
Scale Urban Highway Bicycle
and Pedestrian Projects grant
will realign the Court Street
intersection in front of the
courthouse.
Campus Life raffle winner announced
August 18, 73 boys and girls
from all over Umatilla and
Morrow counties teed it up for
their
third
annual
golf
championship held at Echo Hills
Golf Course in Echo.
Thirty boys and girls ages six
to eight, 28 boys and girls ages
nine to 12 and 15 teens ages 13
to 15 played nine holes of golf.
In the six to eight age group,
Brent Driscoll fired a gross 45,
and Janessa Lott, a six-year-old
girl from Heppner, fired a net
52.
Second place went to Matthew
Ellis with a 58 gross and Matt
McCabe of Heppner with a 59
net.
In the nine to 12 age group,
Lance Lott from Heppner fired a
47 gross and Shane Dillavou
fired a net 44.
Second place went to Tyler
Boyer of Lexington with a gross
48 and Sam Taylor from Echo
with a net 45.
All eight of these juniors won
new sets of golf clubs. In the 13
and over group, Fletcher Keener
fired a gross 51 and Shannon
Wetherell from Boardman fired
a 46 net. Second place gross
went to Brad Bowman from
Heppner with a 51 and Jacob
Flemmer from Stanfield with a
net 51.
The girls' division was won by
Shannon Wetherell on the gross
side, and Janessa Lott on the net
side. Second place went to
Melissa Prater and Shareana
Pittam.
Complete results are as
follows:
six-eight-year-olds,
gross-first Brent Driscoll 45,
second Matthew Ellis 58, third
Sam Grogan 60, fourth Brock
Bums 63, fifth Matt Veale 65,
sixth John Newman 65, seventh
Travis Gabriel 70; net-first
Janessa Lott 52, second Matt
McCabe 55, third Jack Taylor
57, fourth Chance Day, Heppner,
57, fifth Colter McCallum 58,
sixth Joey Bums 63, seventh
Robbie Groeschell 63.
Nine-12 year olds: gross-Lance
Lott 47, Tyler Boyer 48, Gabe
Meyers 50, Jacob Bums 51, Jeft
Green 51, Scott Logan; net-
Shane Dillavou 44, Sam Taylor
45, Tyler Campbell 46, Matt
Johlke 46, Jordan Fisher 51,
Anthony Farretta 51.
13 and over: gross-Fletcher
Keener 51, Brad Bowman 51;
net-Shannon Wetherell 46, Jacob
Flemmer 51.
Girls' division: gross-Shannon
Wetherell 46, Melissa Prater 62;
net-Janessa Lot 52, Shareana
Pittam 66.
The tournament is sponsored
by Shop'n Kart grocery,
Ferranti-Leavitt
Insurance.
Logan
International,
Hale
Farms, Schroth Realty, Wilcox
Furniture, Oregon Trail Mobile
Homes, TCB Transportation,
Quail's Excavating, Echo Hills
Golf Course, Willow Creek
Country
Club
(Heppner),
McDonald's of
Hermiston,
Swire Coca Cola and Peterson
Electric.
The businesses from Umatilla
and Morrow counties added over
$2,000 to the prize fund which
The raffle, which raised $220
toward the purchase of a van for
Campus Life, would not have
been possible without the
generous contributions of the
Heppner community, says Greg
Lynch of Campus Life.
Register now for preschool classes
Wednesdays for three year olds.
(The child must be three or four
by Sept. 1 to begin preschool.)
Preschool hours are from 8-11
a.m. The cost is $25 for three year
olds and $50 for four year olds.
Heppner Preschool teacher is Sue
Norton and preschool aide is
Merry Brannon.
Pre-registration for Heppner
Preschool is from Aug. 24-28.
Openings are going fast, said a
spokesperson. Register by calling
the Heppner Day Care at 676-
5429 or 676-9968.
Preschool starts Tuesday, Sept.
1 and is held Tuesdays and Thurs
days for four year olds, and
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Two new channels added to Heppner TV
Two new channels are being
added to the basic service on
Heppner T.V. Inc.'s channel
lineup. The History Channel is
now on Channel 27 with FOX
Sports Northwest to be added as
soon as the equipment arrives.
The History Channel delves
into the past with a full slate of
historical documentaries, movies
and mini-series, with facts, rare
footage and original points of
view. A wide range of original
and acquired U.S., world, and
social history programming is
featured to provide viewers with
"All of History. All in one
Place.”
FOX Sports Northwest offers
the region's most complete
coverage
of
professional,
collegiate and high school
sporting events, said a Heppner
T V. spokesperson. In addition
to FOX Sports Northwest
originated programming, the
network provides "the most
comprehensive sports news
coverage in the Northwest". The
channel is committed to provide
home
team coverage
of
professional and collegiate
Day Care
requests
sports such
as
baseball,
basketball and football, as well
as event series, lifestyle
programs, Olympic sports,
special events and news updates,
they said. When launched, FOX
Sports NW will be found on
Channel 2
"The Heppner T.V. Inc. board
of directors hope the added
channels will enhance the
subscribers' viewing quality.
They will continue to provide
the most popular viewed
networks for the subscribers'
entertainment," they said.
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Heppner Day Care is request
ing that people call and check in
ahead of time before bringing in
their child to make sure a space is
open. They also ask that parents
call them if their child will not at
tend a day. This helps them in
staffing the appropriate number of
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The new rates for the Hepp
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the first child and $1.50 an hour
for each additional child.
Bank of Eastern Oregon
s u p p o r t s F F A a n d 4 -H in y o u r c o m m u n ity .
P urchases made a t the 1998 M orrow County Fair:
JODIE CARLSON - HEPPNER
CHELSEA COOLEY - IRRIGON
KATIE HAMS - IONE
JULIE MASON ~ BOARDMAN
MEGAN McCABE ~ IONE
KARL MORGAN ~ IONE
LIZ ORWICK - LEXINGTON
SHANNA RIETMANN - HEPPNER
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meant that the winners in each
division and second place in the
six-to-eight and mne-to-12 age
groups won complete sets of
golf clubs.
Golf instructor was Pete
Strawick.
Andrew John son (L), Greg Lyn ch
Andrew Johnson was the
winner of the Campus Life
raffle which was held August 23
at the Morrow County Fair and
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo.
Johnson won a jewelry set
donated by Green Feed & Seed.
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