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SIX • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 9, 2001 HHS senior class meeting planned Mustang Jvs end season with win A Heppner High School Class of 2001 meeting for students and parents has been set for Monday. May 14, at 6:30 p m. at the HHS library. At the meeting students will receive the final contract for their senior trip and medical/insurance release form which must be signed by students and parents prior to the trip. The trip itinerary and financial report will also be on the agenda Trevor Rhea shows a bunt MCGC News Wheat Growers in ’bucket brigade’ w ho emptied them w ith a deep fly ball over the centerfielder's head By Kick Paullus Turrell then hit a deeper shot off Unless a rainout game is made the wall at the 354' mark to score up. the Heppner Mustang JV Kilkenny and make it 8-0 baseball team ended its season with The Mustangs added some more a 13-0 win at Wahtonka on Monday. in the seventh when Kilkenny May 7. The win improved the singled, Turrell reached on an error Mustangs' record to 8 and 2 on the and Robert Whalen had an RBI year. single. Rhea singled to load the Brian Gutierrez went the distance bases and Turrell and Whalen both on the mound, pitching a two-hit scored on passed balls. Rea singled shutout while walking just four and home Rhea and Naims had an RBI hitting one batter. single to make it 13-0. Karl Morgan led off the third Kilkenny went tw o for four with inning by striking out. but made a double and three RBIs. 1 urrell it to first as the catcher dropped the went tw o for four with a double and ball and overthrew first. Trevor Rhea two RBIs. Naims went one for two walked and Morgan came around with two RBIs and Rhea went two to score as Koby Rea hit into a for three and scored twice. fielder's choice and stole second The JV team included and third. Kiel Naims then laid down sophomores Brian Gutierrez, Koby a perfect bunt to squeeze Rea home Rea and Karl Morgan from lone, and make it 2-0. and sophomores Conor Kilkenny. Adam Bergstrom reached on an Adam Bergstrom. Ben Turrell. error, went to second on another Trevor Rhea and Robert Whalen error and scored on a Ben Turrell from Heppner. Freshmen Kiel single to make it 3-0 in the fourth. Naims and Kyler Lovgren, Heppner. The Mustangs broke the same rounded out the team. Coaches were open in the tilth as Rhea singled, Rick Paullus and Jason Hanna Statistics stole second, moved to third on a Heppner 002 150 5-13 11 2 Naims groundout and scored on Wahtonka: 000 000 0-0 2 6 a Gutierrez single. Bergstrom Brian Gutierrez and Kyler Lovgren; Carter singled and Kyler Lovgren w alked and Huxel W - Gutierrez L - Carter 2B - Conor Kilkenny, Ben Turrell (H) 3B - none to load the bases for Conor Kilkenny HR - none. The HHSJV team W.C.C.C. Golf WCCC Ladies' Play Tuesday, May 1 I east putts of the field: Joyce Dinkins, Jackie Allstott. L.orene Montgomery. Jan Paustian. F light A: low gross Pat Fdmundson; low net Donna Mor gan; least putts Carol Norris; long drive Pat Edmundson. Flight B: low gross Betty Christman; low net Bernice Lott; long drive Betty Christman. Flight C: low gross Loa H enderson; low net Kim H ouw eling. long drive Kim Houweling. then dumped them in the main canal. OWGL President Tom McCoy had asked all wheat and barley growers to participate in this event. "This is an opportunity for all of agriculture to unite and present a clear message to the public. The public needs to be reminded that food does not grow in the grocery store, but on the farm. Without farmers, our nation will be forced to import the food supply which will ultimately create additional issues for consumers. The most significant impact will be the increased cost o f food." The Oregon Wheat Growers League and the Oregon Grams Commission answered the call to action issued by Barry Bushue, Oregon Farm Bureau President, to participate in the "Bucket Brigade" in Klamath Falls which was held on Monday, May 7. The Bucket Brigade was a symbolic effort to personalize the impact of the recent Bureau of Reclamation decision to withhold irrigation water from farmers this growing season due to an interpretation of the Endangered Species Act under drought conditions. Starting at Veteran's Park in Klamath Falls, the last of the Homestead veterans were to dip water from the sucker habitat. They were to pass 50 buckets symbolizing the 50 states down Main Street, past Klamath County Court House. 1.5 miles to Klamath Union High School. At that point, the buckets were passed to the veteran's great-grandchildren who Fleppner Day Care will be CLOSED in observance of Memorial Day Monday, May 28th By Sandi Day The Morrow County Gun Club will hold a Mother's Day Shoot on Sunday, May 13, beginning at noon with a barbecue and then some fun shoots for moms and their kids (and dads too). The barbecue is free. Participants are asked to bring their own meat; the rest will be provided. "Bring Mom out for a day of tun, food and a little relaxation in the sun at the Morrow County Gun Club in Lexington," said a club spokesperson. Now you C A N have a new home in beautiful Heppner, Oregon. Heppner’s newest home O PEN H O USE Saturday, May 12,1 -7 p.m. and Sunday, May 13,1 -5 p.m. 875 Lakeview Drive, overlooking Willow Creek Lake. H i *. Ì, «» A baby costs $785 m onth How m uch is your allowance? Brought to you by the Morrow County Teen Pregnancy Prevention Coalition. For further information, contact the Morrow County Health Department at 541-676-5421 or contact the Morrow County Commission on Children and Families at 541-676-9675. O 2001 Campaign For Our Children, Inc. 1 / I