lone women's tennis team
defeats Hood River
The lone Women's Tennis
Team traveled to The Dalles to
compete with Hood River on
Tuesday, April 20.
. lone defeated Hood River four
matches to three.
Jessica Krebs lost to exchange
student, Anja Stobbe, 3-8.
Jessica started her match staying
fairly competitive at 3-4 before
Stobbe pulled away.
Molly Barrow lost to Skye
Wilson, 8-9, in a tie breaker.
Both players were well matched
as far as skills. The tie breaker
score was 6-8.
Jennifer Thompson was ahead
7-6 in her match against Jenny
Perkins but was unable to
complete the match due to an
injury of another player that
required
medical
care.
Thompson had Perkins 5-2
The Wranglers Riding Club held
their second playday on Sunday,
Apnl 25. Results are as follows:
Stickhorse race: first Brooke
Davis, second Ryan Dougherty,
third Casey Robertson, fourth
Tate Gentry.
Leadline: barrels-first Ryan
Dougherty, second Casey Robert
son, third Garrett Gibbs, fourth
Kyle H arrison; poles-C asey
R obertson, Ryan D ougherty,
Garrett Gibbs, Kyle Harrison;
goats-B rooke D avis, C asey
Robertson, Ryan Dougherty, Kyle
Harrison.
Five and under: barrels-first
Mary Rietmann, second Willy
Gentry, third Donald Matthews,
fourth C olby G reen; poles-
Callahan Crossley, Donald Mat
thews, Mary Rietmann, Colby
Green; goats-Rebecca Jepsen,
W illy Gentry, Chance Raver,
Colby Green.
Six and seven year olds: bar
rels-first Taighler Dougherty, sec
ond Jessica Hughes, third Jade
Crossley, fourth Brent Eckman;
poles-Taighler Dougherty, Jade
Crossley, Eric Jepsen, Jessica
Hughes; goats-Taighler Dougher
ty, Jessica Hughes, Brett Harrison,
Eric Jepsen.
Eight through 10 year olds: bar
rels-first Paige Davis, second Jor
dan Crossley, third Hailey Davis,
fourth Lane Bailey; poles-Jordan
C rossley, Paige D avis, Lane
Bailey, Jamie Westburg; goats-
Jordan Crossley, Hailey Davis,
Jake Van Doom, Drion Donner.
11-13 year olds: barrels-first
Madison Bailey, second Jessica
Westburg, third Chantea Macau-
ley, fourth Amy Jepsen; poles-Jes
sica Westburg, Jennifer Griffith,
Chantea Macauley, Amy Jepsen;
before Perkins began to play at
the level that Thompson was
requiring o f her.
Salli McElligott was ahead 6-
0 against her opponent Jaemi
Milward.
McElligott
was
enjoying an easy lead but had an
unfortunate mishap on the court
and badly sprained her ankle,
possibly ending her pursuit for
the remainder of the season.
Amellia Peck and Niki
Sullivan
defeated Sophie
Thomson
and
Allison
Whitesides, 8-5.
Rosanne Baker and Katie
Tworek lost to Aimee Cooper
and Laura Vazquez, 6-8. Shelby
Krebs and Allison Halvorsen
posted a win against Aven
Pendleton and Lorena Martinez,
defeating the Hood River pair 8-
5.
Museum to host treasures
of Oregon exhibit
Columbia River and Jackson
Sundown's 1916 trophy saddle
from the Pendleton Roundup,
the exhibit will be open from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. both Sunday and
Monday.
School, church or other groups
wishing to schedule a visit
should call the museum at 676-
5524.
Admission is free to the
exhibit which is sponsored by
AT&T, Collins Foundation, Ford
Family Foundation, Jean E.
Elkington-bequest, Fred Meyer,
The Oregonian, NW Natural,
JELD-WEN, Inc., Subaru of
North
America,
Oregon
Trucking Associations and
Specialized Trucking.
AT&T Treasures of Oregon,
showcasing more than *150
artifacts
of Oregon
and
Northwest history from the
collections of the Oregon
Historical Society, will be in
Heppner on Sunday and
Monday, May 16 and 17.
Literally a "traveling exhibit,"
the exhibit is on the road
throughout Oregon in 1999 in a
48 foot truck and trailer which
will be parked beside the
Heppner City Park near the
museum.
Featuring such artifacts as
10,000 year old sagebrush
sandals, a sea chest belonging to
Captain Robert'Gray who first
sailed into and named the
St. Jude bike riders brave
S
Northeast Oregon AHEC (Area
Health Education Center) is
offering an Ed-Net I broadcast
titled "The New Growth Charts:
The Use of BMI in Growth
Assessment" to all health
professionals and community
members who use growth charts
in their work with children.
3.
NCOTC is a non-profit
organization whose mission is to
implement a tourism strategic
plan for Gilliam, Grant, Morrow,
Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler
counties.
Members include small
Bedding Plants
Flowers
Corinne*s Greenhouse
Fuller Canyon Lane
Perennials
^ _____
Open 10-6 Mon.-Sat. through May
Gften H o u s T* y
°t*1CT tunc’ or f°r directions, call:
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NOW on the Internet
Review minutes of
city council meetings,
current and past meetings
www.heppner. net
dick on City of Hennner
C A PE C O
W ORKFORCE
DEVELOPM ENT
CENTER
open
1977 in private pediatric practice
and public health clinics are
being revised by the National
Center for Health Statistics,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. The charts are being
revised to provide a better
instrument for evaluation the
growth status of infants, children
and adolescents in the United
States, said » NEOAHEC news
release.
Northeast Oregon AHEC is a
and Jim McElligott. The youngest
rider to complete the course was
Taylor Parks, five, who navigated
the route with training wheels.
Teonna Vandever led the in-
town route group with 25 one-mile
The; broadcast,, will, air on
laps, follow ed by K aylee P
Tuesday,
Way 2$ from 1 ft a.m. -,
Palmateer, Clayton* M ofttr and '
2 p.m. at Pioneer Memorial
William Wehrli with 23 miles each.
Hospital in Heppner.
A list o f riders will soon be
Pre-registration is required and
nonprofit organization dedicated
posted. Participants are asked to
the fee is $10 per person.
to attracting and retaining health
turn in pledges and donations by
Contact
Northeast
Oregon
care professionals by providing
Monday, May 17 so that prizes
AHEC at (541) 962-3422 to
r
egional
educational
register.
may be ordered. Funds should be
opportunities in the local 10
turned in with the pledge sheet in
The growth charts used since
county region.
an envelope to be Bank o f East
ern O regon in lone, Tom
McElligott at Morrow County
Abstract and Title in Heppner, or
Conservation Service, FSA
The John Day/Umatilla Basin
to Morter:
county committee, FSA CED,
Work Group will meet Monday,
All funds raised from this event
other
federal
and
state
May 3, in the conference room
go directly to St. Jude Children’s
government representatives and
at the Condon Agricultural
Hospital. All supplies for the local
representatives of American
Service Center, from 9-11 a.m.
event were donated.
Indian governments.
The purpose of the meeting is to
review
the
Environmental
Quality Incentive Program
(EQIP) process to date, review
business owners, community
natural
resource
concern
leaders and concerned citizens.
rankings and make funding
The council usually meets on a
recommendations to the state
bi-monthly basis, but, in
Technical Committee for the
preparation
for
summer
1999 (EQIP) and Wildlife
lone Grange will hold their
activities, has started meeting
Habitat
Incentive Program meeting on May 2 instead of
monthly.
(WHIP) applications from the May 9, which is Mother's Day.
Suggestions for -discussion
JDU Basin.
topics at the meetings are
The JDU Basin Work Group
welcome. For more information
••¿ L I? A U b CAVE**
consists o f the Soil & Water
on the council and its activities,
Conservation Districts, SWCD
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
contact Eric Endicott, 503-598-
manager, Natural Resources
8806.
W ork group to meet
C O M E I N A N D M E E T U S!
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CAPECO STAFF ¡
,ii
Deborah Hayward,
Bernice Erskine, Deanna Peck
BMCC STAFF:
Karen Reeder,
Chuck Matteson
OREGON EMPLOYMENT DEPT.:
lone Grange
reschedules
meeting
Tourism Council plans meeting
The North Central Oregon
Tourism Council will hold its bi
monthly council meeting in
Service Creek on Monday, May
goats-Chantea Macauley, Jenni
fer Griffith, Brooke Rust, Amy
Jepsen.
14-15 year olds: barrels-first
Ann Shear, second Kelsey
Greenup, third Meghan Bailey,
fourth Tasha Hollis; poles-Tracy
G riffith, Brett Barber, Tasha
Hollis, Kelsey Greenup; goats-
Meghan Bailey, Brett Barber,
Kelsey Greenup, Tasha Hollis.
16-18year olds: barrels-first Jill
Barber, second Angela Munkers,
third Bobbie Rankin, fourth
Nonnee Walters; poles-Tracy
Rankin, Bobbie Rankin, Nonnee
Walters, Jill Barber; goats-Jill Bar
ber, Bobbie Rankin, Knsta Adams,
Tracy Rankin.
19 and over: barrels-first Janice
Davis, second Angie Hughes, third
Ruby Shear, fourth Terri Gentry;
poles-Storm y Howard, Angie
H ughes, Bill Jepsen, Janice
Davis; goats-Tem Gentry, Ruby
Shear.
The visiting Centennial students
participated in the playday and ran
barrels and poles against each
other. Emily Coulter placed fourth
in barrels and fifth in poles.
Michelle Thompson placed sec
ond in barrels and first in poles.
Snezhanna Safarov placed fifth in
barrels and fourth in poles. Ashley
Bailey took first in barrels and
third in poles. Liz Gustafson placed
third in barrels and second in
poles.
The next playday will be Sun
day, May 2. Potluck will begin at
12 noon, followed by the playday
at 1 p.m. New members are wel
come. For more information, con
tact Judy Eckman, 989-8498;
Sandy Matthews, 676-5490; Judy
Barber, 676-5037, or Samarra Van
Doom, 676-9687.
Ed-Net broadcast planned
winds to raise funds
Sixty-four bike riders braved
less than ideal conditions at the
annual lone Bike-a-thon on Sun
day, April 25, said spokesperson
Anne Morter. Funds raised from
the event b en efit St. Jude
bildren’s Research Hospital in
emphis, TN'~
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Organizers consider the ride a
success based on the amount of
money raised and the level o f en
thusiasm displayed by the partici
pants, said Morter. Counting both
courses, approximately'1245 bike
miles were logged in a 3 1/2 hour
span.
Fifty riders in all age groups
tackled the 22 mile Ruggs to lone
route. Tom McElligott and Gaylin
Fickel, both of Heppner, were the
first riders in, arriving in one hour,
37 minutes. The leaders were fol
lowed closely by Colin McElligott,
Adam McCabe, Randi McElligott
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 28,1999 - FIVE
W ranglers hold second play day
Kathy Davison
430 Linden Way
HEPPNER
PETTYJOHN BUILDING
Thursday, May 6th
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
MAY 1 9 9 9
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FRIDAY
THURSDAY
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B a s e b a l l here
EARLY SPRING EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Auctioneer: P a u l). Kramer
• Nice 1960 all-original Impala Chevrolet
• Large pallet toots
• Tandem Equipment Trailer - 24 ft.
• 1970 Ford Toter, Hitch 460 (gas)
• 1979 G M C 1/2 ton with cam per (runs good)
• Utility Trailer
MACHINERY
• Longwide canopy
• Fertilizer spreader
• Longwide bed liner
• Cab protector
• Stainless mixing tank
HHS
A rtvrso ry
12*°
C o Court
Sp o rts B o o ste rs
H H S Ste C o rn !
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• 14 ft game finder boat
• 1964 Chevrolet 1/2 ton shortbox (parts only)
• 1965 Chevrolet 1/2 ton longbox
A m e r L e g io n
H o u s i n g A u fh 8 rei
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M K M O R 1A LD A Y
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T r a c k at T h e D a lle s
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H H S D ram a P ro d u c e r
J V B aae b ad h e re
M c fJ a r y D a m
N e ig h C e n t e r B r d
• 400 Chevy transm ission
B a s e b a l l at Sta n fie ld
J r H i T r a c k D istric t
L a d i e s ' N ig h t B P O E
&d
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• 3 air tanks
• 1960 Chevrolet 1/2 ton Apache 10
• Buzz saw
• 2 hose reels
MSM
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• Live hydraulics and 3 pt.
• Fence posts
• Two fuel tanks
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H ig h S c h o o l C o r e e r t
VEHICLES for PARTS or FIX-UP
• Large welding table
• 3 yard scrapper
O o ifO sr rt
Ckr> *o S p m
H opg nvC av C o irc i
Mo. C o . School
OTTP
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V o C o Court
K -6 M u s e P ro gram
• Yamaha
• One service box
M OTHER S D A Y
5
S o ft b a ll h e re
• Tractor Fordson Diesel (50 horse)
• Cement Mixer
Day
grade
• 15 hydraulic air rams
«Propane tanks
• Air com pressor with Mitchell sprayer
• 5 motors -- Kotter, W isconsin, Briggs & Stratton
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MOTORCYCLES and BOATS
• Allis Chalm ers - 3 pt.
S p r m g C o n c e rt
• Hydraulic jacks
TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
• 2 side delivery rakes
• 4 section springtooths
• Ford 1 Bottom Roll Over Plow
• Two 3 pt. cultivators
• 4100 International tractor (needs work)
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Gardon O u t
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• Ford Mower - 3 pt.
• John Deere Mower - 3 pt.
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L O C A T IO N : about 4 miles west of Umatilla, Oregon, Highway 730. Watch for signs-going west, right
side o f highway. T E R M S: cash, cashier's check, verified check (bankable day o f sale) or certified funds.
Everything sold as is and nothing removed until settled for. Consignments will be accepted until and
through M ay 1. Merchandise may be previewed all day Saturday and Sunday before sale begins.
TOOLS
T r a c k at G t a d s t o n e
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VEHICLES / TRUCKS / TRAILERS
S o f t b a ll at N y s s a
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M H S Sp o rts D e sse rt
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C 'e M r u e A i t s
A C ra fts
W C V A L B rd
BPOE
• 1953 Chevrolet five window
• 1964 Suburban 283 engine (parts only)
•1978 Ford van
• 1963 Chevrolet 1/2 ton step side
• 1981 Honda Civic station wagon
• 1965 Chevrolet 1/2 ton
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