Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 13, 2011, Page FIVE, Image 5

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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 )
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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
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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
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