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HEPPNER BARREL RACE r*
June 29-30 at the MC Fairgrounds
Races start at I I a.m. on Saturday
and 10 a.m. on Sunday
This Is the last race of the season: Open, Novice,
& Youth Classes aw ards will be presented
Calf Sue Gibbs for more Information, 676-5446
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HERE IS TO
ANOTHER
25 YEARS!
The Morrow County Court
On Friday, June 7, Queen
Salli McEUigott, with Princesses
Genia Grant and Julie Proctor,
traveled to Union to the Eastern
Oregon Livestock Show. The
court started off the day with a
Queen’s luncheon where they
feasted on taco salad and
socialized with other courts in
attendance. After the luncheon,
the girls prepared for the parade,
which was at 2:00, and then for
the rodeo, which began at 4:00.
At the rodeo, the court
participated in the run-in.
On Saturday, June 8, the
court traveled to Umatilla for the
Umatilla Landing Days Festival.
The parade started at 10:00, and
was followed by a luncheon at the
Umatilla Sage Riders grounds.
The girls ate homemade chicken
and salad.
O ther events
included the Heppner Chamber of
Commerce luncheon on June 11
and a day spent painting planter
boxes at the fairgrounds on June
15. On Wednesday, June 19, the
girls will attend the Boardman
Chamber of Commerce luncheon
and will spend Friday and Sunday,
June 21 and 23 selling water
bottles for Cycle Oregon as $600
is needed to help with traveling
expenses. On Saturday, June 22,
the court will be at M arilyn
Schiller’s for the Umatilla County
Century Farm Tour.
The court acknowledges
Marilyn Schiller, who donated
their coats. Blue M ountain
Creations of Pendleton did the
embroidery on the coats.
Heppner Garden Club. Ward and
Olson are the first renters to
receive the award, said Chuck
Bailey of the Garden Club. Ward
and Olson live at 320 NW Union
Avenue in Heppner.
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Recent Heppner High School
graduate, M ichael M cCabe,
proved to the rest of the state why
he was named co-MVP for the
state. McCabe was picked as the
Most Valuable Player of the 2A
All-Star Baseball Series held at
Linfield College in McMinnville on
June 15-16.
McCabe helped the East beat
the West tw ice on Saturday
evening, June 15, going two for
three with three RBls with a tri
ple and scoring twice in a 16-0
win in the first game. He then
pitched five innings in the night
cap, giving up just one run while
going one for one with an RBI in
a 10-6 win.
Condon’s Todd Shaffer won
the Most Inspirational award for
the East and was picked along
with McCabe for an all-star game
in Hudson Bay on Saturday, June
22, pitting Washington against
Oregon players from 3 A and 4A
schools.
Also participating from
Heppner were Stefan Matheny,
Travis Bellamy and Kelly Paullus.
All four were sponsored by local
businesses including Bank of
Eastern Oregon, Rusty Spur
Ranch, Lexington Pump, Morrow
County Grain Growers and Terry
Hughes Insurance of LaGrande.
The East wasted little time in
the first game on Saturday, as
McCabe had an RBI single and
Dusty Long of Wahtonka brought
home two with a double for a 3-0
lead.
They blew it open in the third
as Shaffer scored one with a
bases-loaded, tw o-out walk.
Matheny scored two more with a
single and McCabe scored two
more with a triple, later scoring
on an error to make it 10-0.
In the sixth, Bellamy, Paullus
and Shaffer all walked and scored
on a tw o-out double by
Wahtonka’s Jake Foster to make
it 13-0.
Shaffer hit a three-run
homerun in the eighth to score
fellow Condon players Jarad
Mitchell and Randy Camine to
make it 16-0.
Matheny ended up one for
one with three walks and two
RBIs.
The East scored three runs
in the bottom of the first in the
second game with McCabe sin
gling and scoring on a double by
Yoncalla’s Todd Grassman.
In the top o f the second,
Paullus threw out a runner trying
to steal second to end a West
Willow Creek Country Club
ladies held a playday on June 11.
Results are as follows:
Low gross of the field-Shari
Stahl. Low net of the field-Lynnea
Sargent. Least putts of the field-
Mary Kincaid.
Flight A: low gross-Jan
Paustian and Missy Cutsforth; low
net-Luvilla Sonstegard; least
putts-Betty Christman.
Flight B: low gross-Donna
Morgan; low net-Lorrene Mont
gomery and Lois Hunt; least
Wedding Tables
Brenda Holtz & David Long
Wedding: Saturday, June 22nd
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Saturday, June 29th
at the Glavey Ranch
Come see us and together
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strategy tailored just for you.
Mandy Anderson & Breve Palmateer
Wedding: Saturday, June 29th
Sheila Dunaway & Brian Price
Saturday, July 13th at 1 p.m.
McKay Park, Pendleton
Investm ent Advice
Bank of
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HOMETOWN COM M UNITY PRIDE
Member
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Erin Melton & Colin Anderson
Wedding: Saturday, September 7th
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Statistics
Game One
West: 000 000 000 - 0 5 4
East: 003 03x - 16 8 2
T ravis C ornw ell (W illam ina),
Nathan DeBest (Nestucca) (3), Derek
Davis (Mohawk) (6) and Kyle Johnson
(Warrenton), Phillip Hawley (Amity)
(7); Jason Dady (G lendale), Jarad
Mitchell (Condon) (6) and Ryan Owens
(Glendale), Randy Camine (Condon) (6).
W-Dady. L-Comwell. 2B-Dusty Long
(Wahtonka), Jake Foster (Wahtonka).
3B-Michael McCabe (Heppner). HR-
Todd Shaffer (Condon).
Game Two
West: 001 001 004 - 6 11 6
East: 304 100 0 2 x - 10 10 2
Erick Finnell (Nestucca). Kyle
Beilke (G ervais) (4), and Hawley,
C ornw ell (6); M cCabe, Dearl Kite
(N yssa) (6) and K elly P aullus
(Heppner), Owens (9). W-McCabe. L-
F innell. 2B: E ast-Todd G rassm an
(Y oncalla), W est-A aron Joseph
(Colton). 3B-none. HR-none.
Game Three
West: 400 002 1 2 0 -9 11 4
East: 000 001 000 - 1 4 2
Ryan Hughes (Crow) and Johnson;
Jared Adams (Culver), Grassman (7) and
Jeff Cloud (Culver), Owens (6). W-
Hughes. L-Adams.
W C Country Club ladies playday results
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threat but they did push across a
run in the third. The East came
right back with Bellamy hitting an
RBI single, Camine, an RBI sin
gle, and McCabe had a sacrifice
fly to make it 7-1.
They added another in the
fourth when Paullus walked and
was thrown out trying to steal
second, but a run scored on the
throw.
The East went on to win 10-
6, but the West made it interest
ing by scoring four runs in the top
of the ninth and had the bases
loaded before making the final
out.
The West took the final game,
9-1, on Sunday, June 16, getting a
four-hit complete game win from
Ryan Hughes of Crow. Paullus
had a pinch-hit single in the fifth
to break up the no-hitter and
McCabe singled in the sixth, went
to third on a throwing error and
scored the lone run on a ground-
out.
Paullus went one for one for
the game while McCabe ended
up four for eight for the tourna
ment and made several fine plays
at third base.
The outstanding pitcher for
the East was Jason Dady of Glen
dale and for the West it was Kyle
Beilke of Gervais. Outstanding
player for the East was McCabe
and the West was Hughes. Inspi
rational player for the East was
Shaffer and for the West, Nathan
DeBest o f N estucca, with
McCabe picking up the Series
MVP plaque.
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Sorvlng Hoppnor, Loxlngton A tono
putts-Bemice Lott and Suzanne
Jepsen.
Flight C: low gross-Barbara
Gilbert; low net-Kim Houweling;
least putts-Loa Henderson and
Joyce Dinkins.
Chip in: Bernice Lott #7,
Maude Hughes #4, Mary Kincaid
#1 and #7.
Birdie: Missy Cutsforth #6,
Jan Paustian #5, Mary Kincaid
#7.
A playday was also held on
June 13. Results are as follows:
Low gross of the field-Shari
Stahl 38; low net of the field-Vir
ginia Grant 25; least putts of the
field-Della Heideman 13.
Long drive-Shari Stahl #10;
KP Mary Kincaid #13; chip in
Tammy Henderson #17; longest
putt-Cindi Doherty #14.
Advisory
Committee to meet
The W'illow Creek
SB1010
Local
Advisory
Committee will meet Wednesday.
June 19. beginning at 7 p.m. at the
Pettyjohn Office Building. The
agenda includes review of an
updated draft of the Agriculture
Water Quality Management Plan
for the Willow Creek Watershed.
The meeting is open to the public.
Albertson College
honors local student
A lbertson C ollege o f
Idaho presented academic and
community awards to its student
body at the 2002 Awards
Assembly on May 14. Among
those honored was Trish Adams
of Heppner. Adams received the
“Jumor-To-Be" award.