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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 4,2011 Heppner Softball Hermiston high school rodeo results April 22-24 Rodeo #7 Barrel Racing: 4lh Taighler Dougherty-18.107; 5,h Blake Greenup-18.195. TieDown Roping: 8th Devin Robinson-14.69. Pole Bending: 3"1 Taighler Dougherty-20.740; 4th Blake Greenup-21.038. Rodeo #2 Steer Wrestling: 8,h Devin Robinson-22.75. Goat Tying: 10th Blake Gree nup-10.12. Barrel Racing: 5,h Blake Greenup-18.052; 7th Taighler Dougherty-18.242. Pole Bending: 2nd Blake Greenup-20.797; 3rd Taighler Dougherty-20.840. April 25 The standings as o f April 25 are: Bull Riding: 8,h Willy Genty- Above: Natalie Rauch makes the tag during a recent softball game against Stanfield/Echo. Below: Natalie stretches to make to out during the Heppner Mustang versus LaGrande Junior Varsity softball game on April 26. -Photos by Sandy Matthews JEPSEN CROWNED -Continuedfrom PAGE young women. Each year, ONE the Miss America Orga Pageant to help pay for her expenses at the state level. The state contest awards more scholarships, and win ners advance to the national finals in Orlando, FL in late August. The Miss America Organization is one of the nation’s leading achieve ment program s and the world’s largest provider of scholarship assistance for nization makes available more than $40 million in cash and tuition scholarship assistance. In addition, state and local titleholders, along with the organization’s net work o f volunteers, par ticipate in more than 12,000 community-service proj ects, providing in excess of 500,000 service hours to worthy causes. 9pts. Tie Down Roping: 3rd Devin Robinson-30pts; 15lh Garrett Robinson-1 lpts. Steer Wrestling: 5* Devin Robinson-27pts; 7,h Garrett Robinson-25pts; 12th Willy Gentry-8pts. Team Roping: 9,h-12lh Devin and Garrett Robinson-16pts; 40-41 ” Kaci Kamm and Tate Genty-6pts. Barrel racing: 5th Blake Greenup-34 pts; 11th Taighler Dougherty-16 pts. Pole bending: 1st Blake Greenup-63pts; 4,h Taighler Dougherty-28.5pts; 16th Whitley Reece-1 Opts. Breakaway: 8lh Blake Greenup-16pts; 28,h Taighler Dougherty-6pts. Goat Tying: 18th Blake Greenup-5pts. "It is not the function of the government to keep l the citizen from falling i | into error; it is the func tio n of the citizen to keep] the government from falling into error." Robert H. Jackson Supreme Court Justice (1X92-1954) I This quote brought to you by the I Iwillow Creek Tea Party Patriots' Umatilla National Forest is 12-cords per-household per-year. Vendors will only be able to sell firewood permits in 4-cord packets. For each 4-cord, $20 fire wood permit you purchase at a local vendor, you will be charged an additional vendor fee up to $2. Most vendors are open early mornings, late evenings and on the week ends. An additional fee is not charged if you purchase a permit at a Forest Service Office. Firewood cutting information and restrictions will be updated and posted on a recorded message at 1-877-958-9663. For more informa tion on firewood cutting, please call the supervisor’s office at 541-278-3716 or the Heppner Ranger Dis trict at 676-9187. Firewood season ends November 15, 2011. Come By Our Heppner Branch In April & May You'll receive a free entry into our drawing for a Traeger lunior Pellet Grill just for coming by. (One entry per visit.) Drawing Will Be Held At Our Community Appreciation BBQ O n May 31st, 2011. Community BANK Local Money Working For Local People Heppner 127 N Main 541-676-5745 Jared Hedman tags out a Stanfield placer with the help of Willy Gentry at a recent baseball game. -Photo By Sandy Mat thews lone & Heppner go head-to-head on track Over the Tee Cup Fourteen ladies braved the wind, hail and rain at Willow Creek Country Club on April 26. Low gross of the field was taken by Pat Edmund- son. Low net was shared by Burul DeBoer and Bernice Lott. Jan Paustion had the least putts of the field. Low gross for the day were: Flight A, Nancy Propheter; Flight B, Karen Thompson; Flight C, Bev Steagal. Low net were: Flight A, Corol Mitchel; Flight B, Lorrene Montgomery; Flight C, Lewilla Sonstegard. Virginia Grant walked away with both the least putts and the long drive for Flight A. Pat Dougherty had the least putts for Flight B, and Burul DeBoer had the long drive for that flight. Laura Rogers held least putts and long drive for Flight C. Pat Edmundson had the K.P. on hole #4 for Flight A. Burul DeBoer had a chip-in on hole #3. HES announces April students of the month Firewood season open in Umatilla National Forest Personal-use fire wood cutting on the Uma tilla National Forest opened May 1, according to Kevin M artin, Forest Supervi sor. Firewood permits can be purchased at Umatilla National Forest offices in Pendleton, Ukiah, Heppner, Walla Walla and Pomeroy. H eppner Shell also has permits available. Firewood permits can be purchased for $5 per cord with a minimum pur chase of four cords for $20. The maximum limit for per sonal-use firewood on the Heppner baseball Top: Kirk throws the javelin for first place and a PR of 142’5.5” at the April 29 meet. Bottom: Stacee Halvorsen flies over a hurdle during her first 100M hurdle race in Heppner. -Photos by Paula Emmel HES announces its April students of the month. Top L-R: Ma- kayla Silvia, Jacee Currin, Dylan Rill, Zavier Glover, Darby Holtz, Bryan Fowler, Tristan Moses and Onna DeLoach. Bot tom L-R: Camryn Scrivner, Ty Boor, Wyatt Corwin, Sydney Wilson, Jake Lentz, Ireland Martin, Kassidy Henrichs and Jace Coe. Not pictured: Jacob Wallace and Cara Arbogast. The character trait for April was courage. -Contributedphoto Heppner R V group to meet The Walkers will be hosting a gathering of past and new RV group members at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 7 at their home on 50 Canyon Drive in Heppner. This meeting is to determine interest level, and a travel and destination schedule for this year. Anyone who is interested in being part of this RV group is welcome to attend, even if they’ve never traveled with the group before. If you need further directions to Canyon Drive or are interested but unable to attend at that time, please call Ralph or Sally at 541-676-9112 before the meeting. Please bring any ideas you have for future trips. Make mom feel % special! • lone was met with a blustery day in Heppner on April 29, but the men’s team achieved six personal records (PR) and Jeremy Coleman ran his first ever 1500M race. He set a sea son benchmark of 6:53.8. Tanner Rietm ann ran a hand-time (HT) of 11.65 in the 100M and Kaid Peck ran 21.86 in the 100M (PR). Bailey Haguewood set a PR in the 200M at 28.3 HT. Kaid Peck also set 2 other PRs in the shot put with a throw of 11 ’7.75 and in the discus with 36’10”. Kirk Haguewood secured first place in the javelin with a PR throw of 142’5.5”. All five w om en placed in all their events. Makenna Ramos and Shad ow Kendrick ran season best times in the 100M with 13.84 HT and 13.33 HT re spectively. The upset of the day was Stacee Halvorsen’s first ever 100M hurdles race. She was a hurdle set ahead of all the competition on the ninth of 10 hurdles when her trail leg brought down the hurdle, conse quently tripping her and rolling her out of bounds. Regardless, she is ready to tackle them again next week. The men placed fifth with 48 team points and the women also placed fifth with 46 team points. Placing were: 100M: 4th, Tanner Riet mann; 6th, Steven Holland with season best time of 11.71 HT; 3rd, Shadow Kendrick; 6th Mak enna Ramos. 200M: 4th, Steven Holland 24.46 HT; 2nd, Shadow Kendrick 28.81 HT 800M: l 51, Beth M orter 2:40.05 HT 1500M: 6,h, Siren Endresen 6:27.33 HT 4x100 Relay: l 51, women’s team55.08 HT; 3rd, men’s team 47.02 HT Shot Put: 6th, Beth Morter 30’10.5” Javelin: 1”, Kirk Hague wood 142’5.5”; 7,h Stacee Halvorsen 81 ’6”; 8th, Bailey Haguewood 119’5” High Jump: 2nd, Steven Hol land 5’8” Triple Jump: l ”, Tanner Rietmann C Call our floral ^ department for flowers with a personal touch 1^541 - 6 7 6 - 9 4 2 6 y Floral Department WILL be Open this Saturday 9-6 D E L IV E R Y A VAILABLE! We also have cards, candles, balloons and more Drink Specials! 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