FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Heppner softball team splits
against Nyssa
Lyndi Patton #2 tries for the tag on 3rd base as the Nyssa player
plows in for the safe call. P hoto by Sandy M atthew s
Princess H eather Yocum (hack) with stick horse racers (L-R):
Cheyenne Smith and Dillion Rill.
Regi Seitz lays down a bunt to advance the M ustang runners,
being put out at First. Photo by Sandy M atthew s
The Heppner High School girls’ softball team had
a doubleheader against Nyssa on Saturday, April 9. The
girls took a 4-3 win in their first game, but dropped the
second game, 6-4.
Heppner Dance Program to hold
bake sale
The Heppner Dance
Program, which is a satellite
program o f Performing Arts
and
H um anities
of
Hermiston, will be having a
bake sale on Friday, April 15
beginning at 11 a m in front
o f Central Red Apple
The dance students
are trying to raise money to
help pay for large mirrors
that will be installed in the
fairground building where
they practice For almost
two years the students have
been learning routines and
p rac ticin g w ith o u t the
benefit o f mirrors. Adding
m irro rs will be a much
needed improvement to this
growing program for young
dancers in Heppner
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Heppner Youth Sports Academy
is just around the corner
Fair and Rodeo Court to hold
stick horse round-up
Fun, laughter and
good food should make up
this Saturday’s community
activity. The M orrow
C ounty Fair and O regon
Trail Pro Rodeo court will
host their first annual Stick
H orse R ound-U p. The
festivities jump start at the
Fair Pavilion on April 16 at
5 p.m with a Chili Feed.
Once the stick horses are
warmed up and signed up the
action will kick start at 6
p.m , with three main events
for all age groups These will
include barrel racing, pole
bending and bronc riding.
Each has a $ l fee Each child
receives a candy bag for
participating
A special auctipn
will take place in a Calcutta
format Ken Grieb will help
ann o u n ce and run the
au ctio n I f you have a
favorite racer with a fast
mount make sure to come
down and support the racers
through the auction Awards
will also be available for
best-dressed horse and rider.
There will also be prizes and
aw ard s for high point
winners.
This community fun
“evening out” with the kids
is sponsored by M orrow
C ounty Fair and O TPR
c o u rt. Q ueen Jessica
W ainwright and Princess
H eather Yocom designed
this as a fundraiser to help
su p p o rt th e ir trav elin g
expenses They travel many
miles with their horses and
stay many weekends away
from home to help promote
and advertise our fair and
rodeo The girls want to be
more involved with brining
our community together and
su p p o rtin g th e children
during their reign as queen
and princess
April 16 should be
fun for kids o f all ages. It
would be a great warm up
for the W ranglers Riding
Club that follows on April 17
at the rodeo arena Enjoy an
evening o f fun with the kids
and don’t forget that stick
horse
Taxes due
April 15
S tate and federal
taxes are due in the mail by
Friday, April 15. Submis
sions postmarked after April
15 will be considered late.
The sports academy
is going to be back again this
June The academ y is
designed to allow local
students to access sports
camps at a bargain rate The
academ y is open to all
students in H eppner and
lone schools
“ We hope all parents
and students take advantage
o f the opportunity to get top
notch instruction at these
camps,” said Terri Gentry
H eppner Head volleyball
coach “The local businesses
have stepped forw ard to
provide the coaches and
players a great opportunity
right here in Heppner,” said
boys b ask etb all coach
Forrest M cKinnis. “This
academy is an indication o f
the level o f su p p o rt we
receive from our community,
it is just outstanding ”
Local b u sin esses
w ho are sp o n so rin g the
academy this year are: Ruggs
R anch,
W heatland
Insurance, Bank o f Eastern
Oregon, M orrow County
Grain G row ers- C -Store,
M orrow C ounty G rain
Growers- Polaris dealership,
Devin Oil Company, Les
Schwab Tire C enter and
H eppner G azette Times
Heppner Booster club and
the Alumni Association are
also major contributors to
this event. “We could not
begin to do this without the
tremendous support that our
local businesses give us,”
said organizer Greg Grant
The first session will
be the fo o tb all cam p
co n d u cted
by
NAIA
National Champion Linfield
University football staff. It
will run immediately after
school June 7 and 8. It is
open to grades 4-12. Grades
4-8 will go from 3:45-5:30
p.m. “ This should allow
those kids to get to their
baseball practice also” “We
don’t want to conflict with
those activities any more
than possible,” said Grant
“Hopefully the kids can have
a chance to access all that is
offered ” Grades 9-12 will
start at 3:45 p m and go until
8 p.m. A coach’s clinic will
be offered June 6. Anyone
in te re ste d in coaching
fo o tb all at any level is
encouraged to attend
The basketball camp
conducted by Gordie James
and s ta ff o f W illam ette
University will be held June
13-14 Anyone interested in
coaching basketball at any
level is en co u rag ed to
contact Coach McKinnis or
C oach
D ow dy
for
information Camp sessions
begin June 13 and 14 times
will be: 9 a m to 11 a m.,
g rad es 3-5; 12-3 p .m ,
grades 6-8; 5-8 p.m , grades
9-12. Session times and age
groups will be published at
a later date
The volleyball clinic
conducted by Tricia Wright
and s ta ff o f W illam ette
University will be held June
15. Camp will be June 16 and
17, with grades 9-12, 8 a m -
12 p.m and Elementary and
Junior High from 1-4 p.m.
Men’s Breakfast
to be held
Heppner Christian
C hurch is h o stin g this
month’s men’s breakfast on
Sunday, April 17 at 8 a m.
All men and boys are
welcome to come and have
a great breakfast and good
fellowship and listen to a
good presentation
Heppner Christian
Church is located on the
corner o f Gale and Center
3 Big Auctions 2 Days
Across Hwv 395 From Chuck Wagon Cafe-Old Field Rd-Hermiston. OR-Signs Will Be Posted
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New' Furniture & Bronze Liquidation
Cast Aluminum Life Sized Animal Dispersal
Fri. April 29, 7pm Doors Open
(a),
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Sun. May 1. 2pm Doors Open
(a),
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Immediatley Follow ing N ew Furniture Auction
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Nice Collection o f Bronzes
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Wrapped Cups, Coffee Pilter Packs. Cocktail Napkins and Glass Pramed
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Decorative Items and Furniture Accessories. Large Selection of Prints after F Remington, C M
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