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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 13, 2005 - FIVE HJHS track team compete in Umatilla lone Schools announce honor roll April Yard of the Month The Heppner Junior High School track team com peted in Umatilla on April 1. The sixth and seventh grade g irls’ and boys’ team s each placed second, as did the eighth grade girls’ and boys’ teams. I n d i v i d u a l placements for the sixth and seventh grade girls were: C a t h e r i n e McEUigott- 300 meter, first, 54.19 seconds; high jump, first, 4 feet 8 inches; and 1500 meter, first, 5 minutes 43.63 seconds. Erin P rice- 100 meter hurdles, first, 19.18; 400m , second, 1:11.19; 800m, first, 2:48.14; and long jump, third, 11 feet 7 inches Lindsay Cutsforth- 200m, third, 32.99; long jump, sixth; 4x100 relay, sixth; and 100m, seventh Taighler Dougherty- 100m hurdles, third and 100m, sixth. A shley W olff- discus, second at 53 feet 10 inches and shot put, eighth Kristen Van Cleave- javelin, first, 85 feet 9V* inches; 300m hurdles, second, 58.55; 400m, fourth; and 800m, third, 3:03 68 Leann Schw arz- 4x100 relay, sixth. Emily Thom pson- shot put and 4x100 relay, sixth Jodessa C hapa- 800m, sixth. Sarah K endrick- high jump, fourth and 4x100 relay, sixth I n d i v i d u a l placements for the sixth and seventh grade boys were: Bryan Holland- high jump, first, 5 feet 2 inches; 100m, first, 14.31; 200m, second, 28.20; and 4x200 relay, first, 1:56.69. Brent Eckman- high jum p, second, 4 feet 11 inches; long jump, fourth; and 4x200 relay, first, 1:56.69. Wacy Coil- 4x100 relay, second, 59.57; 4x200 relay #2, sixth; and javelin, third, 105 feet 9 inches Jordan H atfield- high jump, third, 4 feet 8 inches; 400m , second, 1:06.29; 200m, fourth; and 4x200 relay, first, 1:56.69 D rew Johnson- 4x100 relay, second, 59.57; 400m, fourth; 200m, fifth; and long jump, sixth Tomas Elguezabal- 800m, fifth; javelin, eighth; and 4x200 relay 32, sixth. Mark McCabe- shot put, eighth; and 4x200 relay #2, sixth. Devin R obinson- 4x100 relay, second, 59.57. Jared H uddleston- 4x200 relay, first, 1:56.69; high jum p, sixth, 100m, fourth, and 100m, eighth Tyler R obinson- 4x200 relay #2, sixth Cory Silvia- 1500m, fourth; 800m, sixth; and 4x200 relay #2, sixth N ick K em pas- 4x200 relay #2, sixth. Individual placements for the eighth grade girls were: Sherilyn Peck- triple jump, first, with a jump o f 26 feet 7 inches; 100m, first, 15.01; 200m, first, 31,14; and high jump, fourth K assey W ilson- 4x100 relay, third, 1:02.77 and 100m, sixth M aggie A rm ato- shot put, second, 35 feet, 2 Vi inches, discus, eighth; and javelin, seventh W hitney Sm ith- 4x200 relay, third, 2:17.98 and high jump, fifth K athryn S tro u se- 4x100 relay, third, 1:02.77; 200m, fifth; 4x200 relay, third, 2:17.98; and javelin, fifth Stephanie Cutsforth- 4x100 relay, third, 1:02.77; 4x200 relay, third, 2:17.98; and shot put, eighth. Kaylee H elfrecht- 4x200 relay, third, 2:17.98 and 100m hurdles, eighth B rittan y - 100m, second, 15.55; 4x100 relay, third, 1:02.77; and shot put, fourth lone Schools have Rietmann announced their quarter 3 Grade 9: Ju stin honor roll for students in Archer (4 0), Shannon Clay grades 5-12 (4.0), Emily Rietmann (4 0), Grade 5: Zac Orem Kip Krebs, Kaylee Palmateer Alan R ietm ann, (4.0) , Jordan Peterson (4.0), and Mary Rietmann (4.0), Adam Honorable M ention- Paul C ollin, Steven H olland, Hams, Kylee Svetich, Max Julianna C h ristin e R aible and T rahan, Makenna Ramos, Honorable VandenBrink and Teonna M ention- Luke Em mel, Vandever JoAnna Patton and Micah Grade 10: Kayla Stillman Teague (4 .0 ), Stephanie and M egan Grade 6: M ary H olland H on o rab le G ates (4 .0 ), M ariah T ollefson; B rittn ee B radfield, Tom H olland, M ention- Beth M orter, Alex DesBouillons and William Rietmann, Tanner Rietmann Bergstrom Grade 11: Amy and Shelby W iggers; H onorable M ention- Tim Jepsen (4.0), Tony Bolin, Clay, M arco Juarez and A shly G ram s, Jen n ifer G riffith, Kyle Palmateer, Kevin Koskela Grade 7: Alex Kristal Temple and Kelly C arlson (4 .0 ), Stefanie T hom pson; H onorable Archer, Mike Raible, RJ Mention- Tyler Brown, Dan Ramos and Sarah Stillman; Long and John Walton Grade 12: Nick Honorable Mention- Matt Hams, Gunner Jessen, Tyree C hristm an (4 0), Kasie Svetich and H eath er Peterson (4 .0 ), Tyler R ietm ann (4 0), A rthur Wiggers. Ekstrom, Amanda Emery, Grade 8: Tiana Camarillo (4.0), Kara Clay B arbara H olland, Taylor (4.0) and Matt Coleman; M cEUigott, Kim M orris, Honorable Mention- Luke Sara Peck and Alyssa H o n o rab le Bradfield, Tori Heagy, Clay R ietm ann; M o rter and B renna Mention- Austin Arballo. State committee visits Heppner Individual placements for the eighth grade boys were: Josh Shank- 400m, first, 1:00.13; 200m, first, 26.06; 4x200 relay, first, 1:46.39; and long jum p, second, 16 feet 113A inches D alton W ellm an- javelin, second, 141 feet, 3 Vi inches; 300m h urdles, second, 54 26; high jump, fourth; and 4x200 relay #2, fifth S pen cer Palm er- javelin, first, 150 feet, 11 inches; 1500m, fo u rth ; 800m, fourth; and 4x200 relay, first, 1 46.39. Matt Holland- high jump, second, 5 feet; 100m, seventh, 200m, sixth, and 4x200 relay, first, 1:46.39. Eddie Waddell- long jump, eighth; 400m, fifth; and 4x200 #2, fifth. Joe Pranger- triple jump, sixth; 100m hurdles, eighth; and 4x200 relay #2, fifth C hris W ellington- 4x200 relay, first, 1:46.39 and 400m, third, 1:02.52. Sam K ing- 100m hurdles, second, 19.10 and javelin, eighth Braden Britt- high jump, sixth; discus, eights; and 4x200 relay #2, fifth The House Committee on Elections and Rules meet in Heppner on Friday, April 8 at H eppner E lem entary School. (L-R): R epresentative G reg Sm ith, along with son, R yan, 7, and Representative Billy Dalto, assistant majority leader for District 2, were among several representatives and community members who attended the meeting. Over the Tee Cup Twenty-one ladies came out for the first day o f Ladies’ Play at Willow Creek C ountry Club on Tuesday, April 5. After breakfast and a short o rg a n iz atio n al meeting, the ladies enjoyed a breezy and brisk day of golf. The w inning scramble teams were: l 51- C orol M itchell, Pat D ougherty, S herree M ahoney and K aren Thom pson; 2nd- Luvilla Sonstegard, Loa Henderson and Lorrene Montgomery; and four teams tied for 3rd- Jan Paustain, Ann Elgin and Thoroughly Modern Mom! 4 Peterson's Jewelers/ Marriage License April 8: Issa Bassam El Hayek, 25, Hermiston and C hisato T sukam oto, 27, Hermiston E s ta te .T'rwi Let us customize any combinations of stones to suit your taste! B ernice L o tt; Lynnea Sargent, Betty Carlson and Sally Walker; Virginia Grant, Barbara Gilbert and Joanne Barbee; and Pat Edmundson, Suzanne Jepsen, Linda Riney and Jackie Allstott All lady golfers are w elcom e to jo in in the L a d ie s ’ Playdys on Tuesdays. Tee-off time is 10 a m. for the month o f April B y D A V ID S Y K E S REALTO R SELLIN G A C O N D O Time and fam ilies grow, and many condo owners are now ready to trade up to that single-famil> home Ifyou are such a condo owner and arc concerned about finding a reach pool o f buyers for a fairly priced unit in a well-run complex - don't be concerned This is a large segment o f the real estate market and the buy ers arc there The mechanics o f selling a condo arc not all that differ ent from selling other t> pes o f real estate Your agent should h a \c cop ies o f the master deed, rules, regulations and agreements which spell out each owner's rights, limita tions and responsibilities and be familiar enough with them to answer questions from pro spective buyers Your agent should be famil iar with marketing strategies geared to y oung buy ers and empty ncsters as well as the requirements o f area lenders who'll finance the acquisition In addition, your agent should be able to reference prices o f other comparable units in or der to help you set a realistic asking price 180 VY Baltimore #5 Heppner. OR 97836 HeitngeJfandCb. R E A L T O R G9 541 676-9228 - '■v7 t Heppner 676-9200 Past Real Estate columns and property listings are available at h w . heppner.net/heritage Iff vife Jerry and JoyceKay Holloman, April Yard of the Month. Submitted bv Kav Proctor The first yard in 2005 named Heppner’s Yard o f the M onth belongs to Jerry and JoyceK ay H ollom on at 140 N orth C hase The H o llo m o n ’s share their yard with their cat, Frank, and with memories o f their daughters, Kaedene Bailey and Darcy Coil, growing up there The girl’s tetherball still stands g u ard although the basketball hoop has been turned into a clothesline. Willow Creek flows by their backyard along with memories o f Hollomon’s six grandchildren, especially Jode Coil, doing lots o f fishing along its banks The creek has also brought wildlife including raccoons, beavers and blue herons. In terestin g ly , they have never had problems with flooding even though their home predates the dam Chase Street ran with high w ater in the early 1970s once, but did not damage their property. W illow C reek figures in their lives again by the name o f one o f their businesses, Willow Creek Realty, on Main Street Their retail store. The Shoebox, closed awhile ago leaving a gap in d o w n to w n ’s businesses, but the T-Shirt store and Je rry ’s B arber Shop are still active and a short two-block walk away. Hollomon’s moved to Heppner in 1962 after living in North Bend and Portland Their gardening was limited before moving here, but JoyceKay’s father grew over 100 fuchsias in Western Oregon A fter p u rch asin g their home in 1972 from Len Ray and Annie Schwarz, the home’s first occupants, the couple began adding their own touches such as chain link fencing in 1979, a cover to the patio and underground sprinklers a few years ago A ccenting their yard are various antiques and rustics collected over the years such as wagon and buggy wheels, a miniature windmill, iron bed frames, a graniteware coffee pot, a team hitch from Hardman and a bird feeder made from an auger and disc from Kenny Batty A small bricked area off the patio is a reminder of a historic fire in Heppner in the early 1980s The U S Post O ffice and o th er buildings burnt and the Shoebox lost its roof and had heavy w ater and sm oke dam age Jerry and JoyceKay’s business revived from the disaster and they used some o f the building’s bricks in their yard Jerry's favorite plant is a peach tree that produces excellent fresh fruit They both enjoy the fresh raspberries they grow along with home grown tomatoes, carrots and rhubarb souped up with rich compost they produce near their vegetable garden W hile JoyceKay doesn’t have one favorite plant, she w as looking forward to a pink clematis that surprised her with a w hitish c o lo r upon flowering. Fam ily is the dominant theme throughout the H o llo m o n 's yard Cement curbing that outlines neat flower beds was done by their son-in-law , Ken Bailey. A large snowball tree began as a start from Jo y c e K a y ’s p aren ts in Albany. Garden ornaments were given to JoyceK ay from her aunt in Montana Various lilacs were gifts from their daughters and family friend, Jackie A llstott. A front yard sycamore with its characteristic peeling bark replaced a weeping birch tree given to Jerry by his father W hile Jerry and JoyceKay Hollomon have grown a yard worthy o f its Yard o f the M onth recognition, they have also show n us how to grow family roots that truly makes life worthwhile The Heppner Yard o f the Month recognition is co-sponsored by Green Feed and Seed, th e H eppner Garden Club, the City o f Heppner and Heppner TV. Make Mom sparkle. 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