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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 27,2011 - THREE Heppner students win HHS holds first annual math competition Team Winners Elks scholarships Heppner High School recently hosted its first annual high school m ath com petition. There were seven schools in at ten d a n c e : D ufur, E cho, H eppner, lo n e, Irrig o n , R iverside and Sherm an. The team competition con sisted o f four students in each classification. Algebra 1 Team Winners 1“ -- Irrigon 2nd — Riverside 3id — Sherman Three local boys received the prestigious ENF Legacy Awards: Ian Murray (Top Left), Brett harrison (Top Right) and Donald Matthews (Bottom Right). -Contributed photos T h re e H e p p n e r students have been hon ored w ith the E lks N a tional Foundation Legacy Awards. Heppner students Brett Harrison, Ian Murray and Donald M atthews all received four year awards totaling $4,000 for the 2 0 11 - 2 0 15 academic years. Scholarships were sponsored by Elk members and awarded on the basis o f excellent scholarship. A pplicants also show ed th a t they e x h ib ite d the Placers Is' -- Kyle Fazendin from Irrigon 2nd — Jon from Dufur 3rd - Joe Schmidt from Heppner Geometry Team Winners l 51 -- Heppner 2nd — Sherman 3"1 — Echo Placers 1st — Micha Hintz from Heppner 2nd — Blake Evans from Sherman 3rd - Gus Perterson from lone traits o f knowledge, charity, Algebra 2 community and integrity. The class o f 2 0 ll Legacy Awards recipients will also be posted to the ENF web site at www.elks.org/enf/ scholars. 1 “ -- Heppner 2nd — Dufitr 3rd -- lone Placers 1" - Romana Paftkova from Heppner 2nd — Felicia Lara from Echo 3rd -- Riley Brown from Sherman Pre-Calculus Team Winners 1" — Heppner 2nd — Echo 3rd -- Dufur Placers 1“ — Kirsten McCallum from Echo 2nd — Maroucha Veerman from Heppner 3rd -- Mic Dabulskis from Sherman Calculus Team Winners 1st -- Riverside 2nd — Sherman 3rd -- Heppner Placers 1“ — Brigham Hansen from Riverside 2nd -- Bryce from places unknown 3 rd — Austin Evans from Sherman Shriners honor Heppner athletes Top: Irrigon Algebra 1 team, Alaura Sty*, Jeffery Patton and Kyle Fazendin. On the team but not pictured was Mela nie Nave. Bottom: 3rd Place Calculus Ian Murray, Donald Mathews, Joe Armato, Jordan Wright. -Contributedphotos Oyer the Tee Cup Nancy Propheter held the low gross of the field at the Willow Creek Country Club Ladies Day on April 19. Pat Edmundson had the low net, and Larrene Montgomery had the least putts. Corol M itchell took low gross on flight A. Flights B and C both saw ties, with Pat Dougherty and Creative Care Preschool in lone will be having Karin Thompson tying for low gross on flight B, and a preschool visitation day on Monday, May 2 from 9-10 Bev Steagell and Suzanne Jepsen tied for low gross on a.m. The visitation day is open to all incoming students. flight C. Burual De Boer took low net on flight B and Bernice Lott claimed least putts on flight B. The long drive was taken by Burual DeBoer on hole #15. Pat Dougherty held the K.P. for hole # 13. Corol Mitchell had a chip-in on hole #11. Ladies are asked to come at least 20 minutes early The local Shriners honored the 2011 Shrine football team to sign up for the play of the day. Latecomers can also call players and alternates at a dinner at the Heppner Elks. Ian the club house at 676-5437 to reserve a spot. Murray will play for the East Team; Tanner Rietmann and lone preschool plans visitation day JSenienfbep. . . «íOTJHEJB’S DAS? is Itic i# 8 ftfl Jordan Wright are alternates. Pictured are (L-R): Howard Bryant, Tanner Rietmann, Ian Murray, Jordan Wright, Her man Winters and Gene Orwick. -Contributedphoto MAY 6TH IS NURSES DAY Drink Specials! Butterscotch Mocha $3.25 Caramel Apple Frappe $3.25 ^ HHS wrestling team tackles painting fundraiser Fundraisers planned for Travis Bellamy M itn tfj D a i ) . 217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner Lexington & ione A bake sale fund raiser for Travis Bellamy, a Lexington native who was seriously injured in a car acci dent in Bend on April 15, will be held this Friday, April 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in front of Bucknum’s Tavern. T-shirts will also be available for pre-order at Bucknum’s for $20 each for small to extra large and $25 each for 2x to 4x. The shirts are all age appropriate. A benefit show and auction is planned at The M ountain’s Edge Bar and Grill in Bend with proceeds going to Travis, who had no health insurance. Featured acts include “Dog Bite” (Aaron) Harris, Matt Borden and Pine Lane. A benefit show is also planned at Bucknum’s in the near future, with the date and time to be announced. A fund for him has also been set up at the Bank of Eastern Oregon for anyone wishing to make a donation. Travis, who sustained critical injuries, is currently still hospitalized at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. It was a busy weekend at Representative Greg Smith’s rental home when a pack of Heppner High School wrestlers showed up with paint brushes in hand, ready to completely paint the house in half a days time. The group joined together as a fund raiser for the HHS wrestling team. -Contributedphoto OHV park work weekends scheduled CUSTOM FULL COLOR B A N N E R S CMDtfy High Q uality 13 Oz. G lo ssy V in y l B anner M aterial • A ll V in y l B anners A re W aterproof • D ouble H em s On A ll Four S id e s • Ready-To-Hang G rom m ets P laced • Prem ium D ig ital P rin tin g • H e p p n e r G a ze tte-T im e s 188 W est W illow • 676-9228 The weekends o f weekends are scheduled to April 30-May 1 and May clear debris, prune branch 7-8 will be work weekends es, and maintain trails. Anyone who would at the OHV Park. The work Come By Our Heppner Branch In April & May You'll receive a free entry into our drawing for a Traeger Junior Pellet Grill just for coming by. (One entry per visit.) Drawing Will Be Held At Our Community Appreciation BBQ On May 31st, 2011. l i t t l e ommunity BANK Local Money Working For Local People Heppner 127 N Main 541-676-5745 www com m unitybanknet com Mem ber FDIC • like to volunteer can call the M orrow C o u n ty p u b lic works office at 541-989- 9500 to be added to the list o f volunteers. Work will begin at 8 a.m. every morning. HHS, FFA to hold plant sale The annual H ep pner High School and FFA plant sale will be held May 5-8 at the HHS greenhouse. Hours are: Thursday, May 5 from 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, May 6 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, May 7 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sun day from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Plant Science class, FFA m em bers and advisors will offer bedding plants in annuals and peren nials, vegetables, trees— including a variety o f Japa nese maples— herb baskets, patio bowls and colorful hanging baskets. Proceeds from the plant sale will go toward supplies for the school’s main greenhouse and for finishing the construction o f a second greenhouse. Further proceeds will be used to defray the costs o f the local FFA chapter's trip to the national FFA conven tion in the fall.