Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 8, 2003 - FIVE Playday results Columbia River Title changes locations in Heppner Colum bia River Title Com pany has m oved from its location on M ay Street in H eppner to 315 C hase St., Heppner. Colum bia River Title recently celebrated its first year in Heppner. Pam Neal, owner and escrow officer, said she is pleased w ith all the support H eppner and the south-end have given her company. The com pany originally began in B oardm an a little over tw o years ago. Working with Neal is Dori Drago, title officer, and ju st joining the team is Kathi Stover, escrow officer trainee. Neal said that she has been in the title business for nine years and was in mortgage lending for 10 years before that. E ig h te e n la d ie s gathered, Sept. 30, for the End o f Season Officer Play Day. In the team scramble, first p lac e w en t to K aren T hom pson, Francie M orris and Loa H enderson; second p la c e w e n t to L o r re n e M ontgom ery, Virginia Grant and Carole Hamilton; and third place w ent to Joyce Dinkins, P at A n d e r s o n a n d D e lla Heideman. Special plays w ere also aw ard ed . H enderson, M orris and T hom pson each had 2nd Shot #2. 3rd Shot on #8 w as a w a rd e d to D ana Reid, Luvilla Sonstegard and Dorris Graves. The Long Putt on #5 went to Jackie Allstott, S u z a n n e J e p s e n a n d P at Edmundson. C h ip - in s w e re a w a r d e d to T h o m p s o n , Henderson and M orris on #9; to G r a n t, H a m ilto n a n d M ontgom ery on #7; and to Corol Mitchell, Karen Bishop and Lynnea Saigent on #8 and #9. T h o m p s o n , H e n d e r s o n a n d M o rr is received birdies on hole #9, I n te r e s te d p e o p le m ay stop by Colum bia River T itle in Boadnan a t 101 S . W . Kinkade R d . , Suite “ B” , or i n Heppner a t 315 V Chase ifj St. T h e " ' company can also Pam Neal b e r e a c h e d by p h o n e in B o a rd m a n at (5 4 1 ) 4 8 1 - 4033, betw een 8 a.m.-5 p.m., M o n d a y - F r id a y ; a n d in H eppner at (541) 676-5005, b e tw e e n 9 a .m .-5 p .m ., Monday-Friday. Cindy Womack to speak at Women’s Tea she has been director o f Good Pendleton W om en’s M inistry celebrates their 11 th annual fall presentation on T h u r s d a y , O c t. 3 0 . T h e occasion will feature a light tea and speaker C indy W omack. T he evening begins at 6:30 p.m . in the Vert C lub Room , SW F ourth and D orion in Pendleton. W om ack w ill speak on “ H ealing the W ounded Heart.” A Christian counselor, Custom Banners Any Size Lots of Colors Logos & Graphics Makes Great Advertising! Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 S a m a r ita n M in is tr ie s in P en d leto n for the p ast 10 years. She works with families a n d c o n d u c ts c la s s e s for m a r r ia g e s , f a m ilie s a n d troubled teens. Elegant cookies and herbal tea will be served. The e v e n t is d e s ig n e d fo r all wom en and teen girls. Tickets are $15 for e a r l y - b i r d r e g i s tr a ti o n s received by Monday, Oct. 20, or $20 at the door. Pendleton W om en’s Ministry is a Christian women’s o rg a n iz a tio n b a sed in the P e n d le to n S e v e n th - d a y Adventist Church. Beginning in 1 9 9 2 , th e g ro u p h a s a n n u a lly s p o n s o r e d an inspirational speaker w ith a to p ic o f in te r e s t to th e community. To re g iste r, o r fo r m ore inform ation, call (541) 276-1807. Births Roy Ellis Collins- a son, Roy Ellis, was bom Aug. 17, 2003, at 4:54 p.m ., in LaGrande, to Tim and Jeannie Collins, o f Heppner. Roy was 7 pounds 5 ounces and jo in s sister, M aggie, 8, and brother, Patrick, 5. Quinton M ichael K eizur- a s o n , Q u in to n M ichael, w as bom Sept. 17, 2 0 0 3 a t G o o d S h e p h e rd Medical Center in Hermiston, to Susan O livia and A aron Christopher Keizur, o f Irrigon. A lyssa M organ Keizur- a daughter, A lyssa M organ, w as bom Sept. 17, 2 0 0 3 a t G o o d S h e p h e rd Medical Center in Hermiston, to Susan O livia and A aron Christopher Keizur, o f Irrigon. Thank you to all the supporters of the Morrow County 4 -H Livestock Auction! Grand Champion Beef Grand Champion Swine Grand Champion Sheep S h an n a R ietm ann - seller Bill R ietm ann - buyer Sloan K eithley - seller S hanny M iller - buyer Jessica W ainw right - seller John Ripple, M C G G - buyer Aeon Agra Foods Agri-Check Allison Hay A H erefords American W est Properties B A M Suffolk Bailey Heavy Equipment Bank of Eastern Oregon - Heppner Bank of Eastern Oregon - lone Bank of Eastern Oregon- Boardman Banner Bank Beef NW Bill Rietmann Boardman Auto Parts Bob Harrison Bracher Farms Brian A Stephanie Spivey Butch Heideman Carl Christman Cascade Specialties Central Red Apple Market Chuck Walker CLD Grain / Bracher Farms Columbia River Title Co. Craig A Tami Hodenf ield Cross River Trucking Currin Ranches Dan A Ashley Lindsay Darlene Lovgren Dave Fishel Dave Pedro Dave Ross Dean Rill Trucking Debbie Morgan Devin Oil Double T Farms Elmers Irrigation Evans Ranches Farm Credit Service Frederickson Farming v G a r Aviation Pettyjohn's Builders Supply Gary A Marsha Kemp PGE Pilot Knop Construction George A Debbie Kof f ler Pioneer Cattle Green Feed Pioneer Implement Green Newhouse A Johnson PotLatch Corp Greg A Trish Maben Proudf oot Ranches Greg and Jan et Greenup Grieb Farms Ramos Bros. Ranches Haguewood Ranches Red Apple Market Healy Ranch Rick Peterson Heller A Sons Riekkola Ranches Hermiston Generating Plant Ron Baker Hay Hermiston Vet Ron Williams Trucking Shanny Miller Jim A Luann Hurl Shelco Electric Jim Swanson Jo e A Donna Rietmann Sherrell Chevrolet S eitz Aviation John Kilkenny Justin A Stacey Miller S L Folien Company Snow/McElligott Keglers Sentry Market Starvation Farms Kie Supply Klamath 1st Steve A Camille Peck KUO Testing Strebin Farms Sue Johnson Lamb Weston Les Schwab Swanson Ranch T A K Ranches Lunders Suffolk Lyle A Virginia Peck Ted Britt Logging Thompson Ranch Lynn Dee Ramos M-5 Farming Three Mile Canyon Farms Mark A Shanny Miller Tri County Propane Turner Ranches MCGG Umatilla Electric Mike A Tonia Adams Van M arter A Kahl Mike's Mobile Slaughter Waste Management Murray Drug Nancy Miller WC Hendricks W estern Express # 2 North W est Farm Supply NW Farm Supply Wheatland Insurance Wilbur Ellis Oregon Hay Wilbur Ellis- Umatilla Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Wright Chevrolet Oregon Trail Vet Clinic Wright Quality Drywall P2L Excavating Patricia Pilz Finley Buttes Landf ill Peg Leg Farms Mustangs fly past Eagles By Rick Paullus The H eppner M ustangs ju m p ed out to a 21 -0 lead in the first quarter and flew past the Wahtonka Eagles 59-6 on Friday, Oct. 3 in The Dalles in C olum bia Basin Conference play. The Mustangs improved to 3 and 0 in the CBC and 5 and 0 overall. The M ustangs will be at Weston-McEwen on T hursday, O ct. 9 in a key league game. The Mustangs forced a punt on W ahtonka’s first possession taking over at their own 45-yard line. On the first play o f scrim m ag e, K yler Lovgren broke through the line a n d rac e d 55 y a rd s fo r a touchdow n. His extra point kick was good to m ake it 7-0 early in the first quarter. T h e E a g le s d ro v e inside the M ustangs 25-yard line on their next possession, but fum bled, allow ing Zach Skaggs to recover it at the 21- yard line. Cody Walton ran for 20 yards, Tyler B oyer seven and W alton 15 m ore, but a fumble was recovered by the Eagles at their ow n 37-yard line. The Eagles lost nine yards in three plays forcing a punt that Lovgren took in at his own forty-five and picking up some good blocking went untouched to the end zone for a 5 5 - y a r d r e tu r n fo r a to u ch d o w n . H is kick w as good to m ake it 14-0. O n the Eagles next possession, Justin B otefuhr picked o ff an Eagle pass at m idfield and returned it 50 yards for a touchdow n and L ovgren’s kick m ade it 21 -0 w ith 2 :17 left in the first quarter. T h e te a m s tra d e d p o ssessio n s until m idw ay through the second quarter when the Mustangs took over at th eir ow n 36-yard line. W alton m ade 18 yards on a pass from C huy Elguezabal and a facemask penalty tacked on another five yards. Boyer ran for 13 yards, L ovgren p ic k e d up 18 m o re a n d Elguezabal hit Brandon Seitz for a nine-yard touchdow n. Lovgren threw to Seitz for the two-point conversion to make it 29-0. T h e E a g le s w e re forced to punt again w hich Lovgren returned 20 yards to the 36-yard line. M atthew VanCleave then hit Botefuhr for 22 yards then 14 yards and a touchdown. Lovgren's kick w as good to m ake it 36-0 at the half. A f te r tr a d in g possessions to start the third quarter, VanCleave hit Boyer for a 53-yard touchdow n and Lovgren’s kick made it 43-0. The M u s ta n g s defense forced another punt and they quickly scored again as Lovgren ran for 10 yards and B otefuhr took in a pass from VanCleave and raced 6 1 yards for a touchdown. Casey M aben ran in the tw o-point conversion to m ake it 51-0 m idw ay th rough the third quarter. On the Eagles next possession, Aaron Delveaux c a u se d and re c o v e re d a fum ble at the W ahtonka 36- yard line. Matt Kenny ran for nine, Delveaux picked up nine m ore, and K enny picked up three more before VanCleave hit Kory Paullus for a 16-yard touchdow n. D elveaux ran in the tw o-point conversion to m ake it 59-0 with 3:30 left in the third quarter. T h e te a m s tra d e d possessions before the Eagles used most o f the fourth quarter to drive down and score their touchdown with 1:17 left in the game. A fter the M ustangs recovered the outside kick attempt, Brendan M cElligott p ic k e d up 2 3 -y a rd s on a reverse and M aben ran for 15 before the clock ran out. VanCleave completed eight o f 13 passes with no interceptions and 209 yards and four touchdowns. Boteluhr caught four passes for 114 yards and tw o touchdow ns, w ith W alton catching three passes for 28 yards. Lovgren picked up 83 yards on just three carries, with Boyer rushing six times for 42 yards. The Mustangs totaled 488 yards for the game while giving up just 137 to the Eagles with 83 o f those coming in the second half. The defense was led by B oyer w ith 19 defensive points, with Skaggs getting 17 points and BotefUhr totaling 16 points. Brian Sm ith had 11 points and Mikel Britt had 10 points. H e p p n e r21 15 23 0- 59 W ahtonka 0 0 0 6-6 First Quarter H e p p n e r- K y le r L o v g re n . 5 5 -y ard ru n (Lovgren kick) 9:42 H e p p n e r- L ovgren 55-yard punt return (Lovgren kick) 3:13 H e p p n e r- J u s tin Botefuhr 50-yard interception return (Lovgren kick) 2:17 Second Quarter H ep p n er- B randon S eitz nine-yard pass from C huy Elguezabal (Seitz pass from Lovgren) 5:40 H eppner- B otefuhr 14-yard pass from M atthew V anC leave (L ovgren kick) 4:08 Third Quarter Heppner- Tyler Boyer 53-yard pass from VanCleave (Lovgren kick) 8:43 H eppner- B otefuhr 61 -yard pass from VanCleave (Casey M aben run) 6:23 H ep p n er- K o ry Paullus 16-yard pass from VanCleave (Aaron Delveaux run) 3:30 Fourth Quarter W a h to n k a - D on A rth u r one-yard run (kick failed) 1:17 First Dow ns: H eppner 16, W ahtonka 8; Rushes-yards: H eppner 21- 2 3 5 , W a h to n k a 4 9 - 8 4 ; Passing yards: H e p p n e r 253, W ahtonka 53; Passes: Heppner 11-17-0, W ahtonka 3-15-1; Fumbles: H eppner 3 -1 , W a h to n k a 3 -2 ; a n d Penalties-yards: Heppner 1- 10, W ahtonka 3-15. Individual Statistics Rushing: H eppner- Lovgren 3-83, Boyer 6-42, Cody W alton 4-34, Brendan M cElligott 3-35, M aben 2- 20, M att K enny 2-12 and D elveaux 1-9; W ahtonka- W ayne S c h a ffie ld 2 1 -3 8 , B ra n d o n K u c h n l 1 3 -3 0 , A r th u r 5 -2 0 , D a v id L aD ouceur 7 -(-12), Jayson Vink 2-1 and Joey Lick l-(- 1). Passing: H eppner- VanCleave 8-13-0 209 yards a n d E lg u e z a b a l 3 -4 -0 44 yards; Wahtonka- LaDouceur 3-15-1 53 yards. Receiving: H eppner- B otefu h r 4-114, W alton 3-28, B oyer 1-53, Lovgren 1-33, Paullus 1-16 and S eitz 1-9; W ahtonka- Brendan O 'H alloran 3-53. Firewood cutting now allowed in Forest “ Firew ood and post and pole cutting are once again a llo w e d on th e U m a tilla National Forest,” said John Robertson, Fire Management S taff Officer. In addition, all p u b lic - u s e r e s tr ic tio n s involving the use o f campfires, c h a in s a w s , g e n e r a to r s , smoking and travel have been lifted. "Though the recent rain and cooler temperatures have a llo w e d us to ease up on restrictions, there is still the potential for hum an-caused wildfires,” warns Robertson. H u n te rs an d o th e r forest visitors are urged to be extrem ely careful w ith their campfires, cooking fires, and w ood sto v e s. “ C a m p fire s should be kept small, attended at all tim es and com pletely extinguished before leaving the area,” said Robertson. F irew ood and post and pole cutters should call the toll-free m essage num ber, at (8 7 7 ) 9 5 8 -9 6 6 3 , to see i f c u rre n t fire w o o d c u ttin g restrictions have changed. The recorded m essage is updated by 6 p.m. daily if there are any changes in restrictions. For more information, please contact the U m atilla National Forest at (541 ) 278- 3716. Magnetic Door Signs Order Yours Here Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 I