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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Heppner baseball, softball seasons underway WCCC ladies held kickoff breakfast/scramble Willow Creek Country Club held its kickoff ladies’ breakfast meeting at 9 a.m. April 5. Seventeen lady golfers attended the breakfast, which was provided by the Ladies Club Board o f Directors. Door prices were awarded to Burual DeBoor, Loa Heideman, Pat Dough erty and Jackie Allstott. Following the session, 14 o f the ladies engaged in a rain-free session of scramble play. First place went to the team o f Pat Edmunson, Virginia Grant and Jackie Allstott. Mystery team play went to Nancy Propheter, Pat Dougherty and Betty Carlson. KP on #4 was won by Nancy Propheter. Lorrene Montgomery had the only chip-in for the day on hole #7. Hole #6 was designated as a special long putt. No names were entered, so the assigned prizes were given out by drawing. Pat Dougherty and Virginia Grant received rec ognition for the two strangest plays. Ladies play is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Tuesdays for the remainder o f April. Ladies afe asked to come at least 20 minutes early to sign up for the play o f the day. Latecomers can also call the club house at 676-5437 iO reserve a spot. T h e lo n e H ig h School track team made the long trip to Portland and experienced nice weather with equally good results on the track and field. Mem bers o f the team visited the awards podium 10 times. Twelve members attended the meet, attaining nine per sonal records on the m en’s team and five personal re cords on the women's team. Stacee Halvorsen tried a new event, javelin, and did very well, setting a personal benchmark o f 67’4”. S ettin g p erso n al records in the m en’s 4x100 relay were: Alex and Tanner Rietmann, Luke Emmel and Steven Holland with a time o f 46.87a (a = autom atic timed). Their team took the 2n<i place. Siren Endresen, a foreign exchange student, set a personal record (PR) in the 1500M with a time of 6:17.52a, besting her previ ous time by approximately 22 seconds and placing 6,h in her heat. Evan Rietmann set a PR in both his events; 12.52a in the 100M and 17’ 2.5” in long jump. M akenna Ram os set a new PR in her 100M, placing 4,h in her heat with a time o f 14.66a. Kirk Haguew ood went, to finals and placed 8th in javelin, with his PR o f 127’ 1”. Bailey Haguewood set PRs in both his events with a 200M time of 28.37a and a long ju m p o f 15' 7.75”, an improvement of almost a foot. Shadow Kendrick set PRs in two o f her three events, running the 100M in 13.81 a, for 8,h place, and the 200M in 28.68a, for 5th place. Beth Morter triple jum ped to a new PR of 33’ 3”, placing 4th after finals. Beth also earned the most points for her team. Tanner Rietm ann also set a PR in triple jum p with ajum p of 38’ 10”, plac ing 2nd after finals. S te v e n H o lla n d earned the most points for his m en ’s team , w ith 11 points, placing in three of his four events. Steven set PRs in the 400M, placing 4, h with a time o f 55.31a, and in the 200M, placing 5, h with the tim e o f 24.2 seconds. Rounding out scor ing was the women’s 4x 100 relay team o f M akenna Ramos, Stacee Halvorsen, Beth M orter and Shadow Kendrick. The team had a 6th place time o f 55.53a. Beth Morter placed 6th in shot put with a dis tance o f 29’ 9.75”. Alex Rietmann ran a 12.01a in the 100M. Ste ven Holland high jum ped 5’. Luke Emmel threw the javelin 118’ 8”. Kirk Hague wood put the shot 30’4.5”. All four also placed in their other events. Top Photo: The 4x100 team placed 2nd with a time of 46.87a. T hose in terested Bottom Photo: Stacee Halvorsen threw the javelin 67’4”. in following the lone track -Photos by Paula Emmel team can visit www.athlet- ic.net and follow the links Oregon. on April 12 at 4 p.m. and lone’s next compe in Stanfield on April 15 at lone High School, lone is a 1A school in District 3 of titions will be in Arlington 11 a.m. CRP general sign-up ends Friday Ione 4-H prepares for fair If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available and that help Is FREE of charge. If Y O U h a v e a fa m ily m e m b e r w h o su ffers fro m g a m b lin g ad d ic tio n , Y O U ca n a ls o re c e iv e F R E E tre a t m e n t e v e n if th e g a m b le r is not re c e iv in g tre a tm e n t. If you a re a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d you w is h to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e s e rv ic e s a b o v e o r d e s ire m o re in fo rm atio n , P le a s e call a n y o f th e fo llo w in g n u m b e rs to s e t up a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t or ju s t to talk: B o b b y W arns @ 5 4 1 - 6 7 6 - 9 9 2 5 o r 5 4 1 - 2 5 6 - 0 1 7 5 Community Counseling Solutions (C C S ) @ 541-676-9161 O R 1 - 8 7 7 - 6 9 5 - 4 6 4 8 ( 1 - 8 8 8 - M Y L IM IT ) - FIVE lone track team wins multiple awards at Portland meet By Paula F. mine I Top Photo: Justin Pranger stretches to meet the ball in the recent Union versus Heppner baseball game. Bottom Photo: Mackenzie Correa slides into home during a recent Board- man softball game. -Photos by Sandy Matthews Wednesday, April 13,2011 Hannah Padberg, a sixth grader at lone Community School, spends time with her 4-H project pigs TalTy and Hashbrown. Hannah, a first year 4-H livestock member in the lone Com munity 4-H Club, is the daughter of Dustin and Karen Padberg. She keeps her pigs at the home of Jim and Monica Sw anson and visits twice a day. -Photo by Erin Heideman 9P COLUMBIA RIVER COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY! * THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY. M a g n e tic D o o r Signs! * L o ts o f Sizes* * L o ts o f C o lo r s * * F re e Q u o t e s * ( T he H e p p n e r G a z e t t e T im e s ( 541 ) 676 - 9228 USDA Farm Ser vice Agency County Execu tive Director Kyle C'amine rem inds landow ners and producers that a general sign-up for the C onser vation R eserve Program (CRP) ends April 15, 2011. During this sign-up period, farmers and ranchers may offer eligible land through the local Farm S ervice Agency county office. “ F a rm S e r v ic e Agency is celebrating the 25th year o f the Conserva tion R eserve P rogram ,” said Camine. “During these years CRP has been tre m endously successful in improving wildlife habitat as well as the environmen tal quality o f our land, air and water resources. These resources are the treasures of our rural landscape.” CRP is a v o lu n tary program that allows environmentally sensitive land be used for conserva tion benefits. Producers accepted in the program plant long-term, resource conserving vegetative cov ers in exchange for rental PLEASE JOIN US, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 20ll 10:00 AM PHEASANTS 201 SW WILLOWFORK DRIVE. BOAKDMAN O R payments, cost share and technical assistance. By reducing water runoff and sedim entation, CRP pro tects groundwater and im proves the condition o f lakes, rivers, ponds and stream s. The vegetative covers o ffers im proved wildlife habitat, making it a major contributor to the increase in wildlife popu lation. FSA evaluates and ranks eligible land offered for CRP using the Envi ronmental Benefits Index (E B I). The EBI review looks at five environmental factors: wildlife, water, soil, air and enduring benefits, as well as cost. The land is ranked based on which w ould offer the greatest environmental benefits. In addition to this general sign-up, CRP’s con tinuous sign-up program is ongoing. Continuous acres represent the most envi ronmentally desirable and sensitive land. For m ore information, visit www.fsa. usda.gov/crp. PHEASANTS FOREVER BANQUET Saturday April I 6th Social Hour at 5:00. Dinner at 6:00. JUST ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF CURRENT CLINIC BUILDING. LOOK FOR THE SIGN. Future Home of C o lu m b ia R ive r C o m m u n ity H e a lth S e r v ic e s At the Heppner Elks Club 142 N. Main F o r D o n a tio n* o r O i/M tto n * Cmtt M indy a t 541-481-7212 Contact Skip H a lt hens for ticket Information - 541 670 5490 Lots of Cuns and oilier Prizes. AII money raised here, stays In the area. SEE _________________________________ _____________________________ / I \