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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wranglers play day results Wrangler members held their kickoff event last Sunday. Events includ ed barrels, poles, keyhole races, boot races and stick- horse races for age groups from lead line to advanced riders. The next play day is April 22, with potluck at noon. Families are invited to join Wranglers and come spend the day. Stick Horse HI 1“, Hallee Hisler 2nd, Sierra Greenup 3rd, Brooklynn Hen dricks 4lh, Healy Hisler Stick Horse H2 la, Hallee Hisler 2nd, Sierra Greenup 3rd, Healy Hisler 4 '\ Brooklynn Hen dricks Lead Line Barrels #1 1st, Holden Sifford, 35.00 2nd, Tripp Stew art, 43.00 3rd, Q uaid Jensen, 47.00 4th, H allee H isler, 50.00 Lead Line Barrels #2 1 ”, Holden Sifford, 30.53 2nd, Tripp Stew art, 39.32 3rd, Sage Jensen, 43.32 4,h, Q uaid Jensen, 43.72 Six and Under Barrels #7 1st, Sierra Greenup, 21.50 2nd, Shane Sifford, 42.21 Six and Under Barrels #2 l sl, Sierra Greenup, 24.84 2nd,. Shane Sifford, 45.75 7-9 Barrels HI 1st, Hunter Greenup, 18.22 2nd, Jett Stewart, 20.34 3rd, B rock H isler, 29.17 7-9 Barrels #2 1st, Hunter Greenup, 19.12 2nd, Jett Stewart, 21.47 3rd, B rock H isler, 31.35 10-13 Barrels HI 1*\ A sh ley P ric e , 24.66 2nd, Ivy S andford, 34.91 10-13 Barrels #2 1st, A sh ley P rice , 23.85 2nd, Ivy Sandford, 29.91 14-17 Barrels HI 1“, Blake Greenup, 24.56 2nd, Lilly Sandford, 29.90 14-17 Barrels H2 l 5', Blake Greenup, 17.15 2nd, Lilly Sandford, 40.97 Lead Line Poles HI l ”, Holden Sifford, 56.22 2nd, Q uaid Jensen, 1:04:35 3rd, Tripp Stew art, 1:15:32 4 ,h, Sage J e n s e n , 1:24:68 LeadLine Poles H2 1st, Holden Sifford, 53.80 2nd, Q uaid Jensen, 55.75 3rd, Tripp Stew art, 1:07:76 4 th, Sage J e n s e n , 1:13:76 Six and Under Poles HI 1st, Sierra Greenup, 35.69 2nd, Shane Sifford, 59.87 Six and Under Poles H2 1st, Sierra Greenup, 36.06 2nd, Shane Sifford, 55.09 7-9 Poles HI 1”, Hunter Greenup, 26.09 2nd, Jett Stewart, 35.81 3rd, B rock H isler, 42.83 7-9 Poles H2 1st, Hunter Greenup, 24.90 2nd, Jett Stewart, 35.78 3rd, B rock H isler, 45.82 10-13 Poles HI l 51, A sh ley P rice , 33.91 A Wrangler member takes a turn around the barrells. -Con tributed photo Ivy S an d fo rd . [iiUMP 45.25 10-13 Poles H2 _ 1", A sh ley P rice , B I 37.66 2nd, Ivy S andford, 46.72 14-17 Poles HI 1st, Blake Greenup. 33.97 2nd, lilly Sandford, 1'02'25 3 iic k n u rse r a te s a re a popu- ¡4 -1 7 Pnte , u2 lar event amonS ,he y°“"g- 1 / rotes nz sters. -Contributedphoto 1st, Blake Greenup, H 38.41 Lilly Sandford, 23.00 2nd, Lilly Sandford, Lead Line Stake Race 52.06 1st, Holden Sifford, Lead Line Keyhole HI 15.04 1st, Holden Sifford, 2nd, Quaid Jensen, 53.80 22.13 2nd, Quaid Jensen, 3rd, Tripp Stew art, 55.75 23.65 3rd, Sage Jensen, 35.28 4th, H allee H isler, 4th, Tripp Stew art, 27.25 35.41 Six and Under Boot Race Six and Under Keyhole 1“, Shane Sifford, 1st, Sierra Greenup. 28.72 13.82 2nd, Sierra Greenup, 2nd, Shane Sifford. 31.13 22.43 " 7-9 Boot Race 7-9 Key hold l ”, Hunter Greenup, 1st, Hunter Greenup. 14.52 10.97 2 nd, Brock H isler, 2nd, Jett Stewart, 14.03 18.09 3rd, Brock H isler, 3rd, Jett Stewart, 41.37 16.15 10-13 Boot Race 10-13 keyhole 1 I vy S andford, 1*', A shley P rice , 17.59 12.87 2 nd, A shley Price, 2 nd, I v y S a n d - 23.53 ford,16.78 14.-17 Boot Race 14-17keyhole 1st, Blake Greenup, Blake Greenup, 11.53 10.28 held in Heppner Eastern Oregon University President Bob Davies and community leaders will host a reception on April 26 in Heppner to provide an update on EOU. The event will be held at the P io n e e r M em orial H o spit a l Our Services Include: ■ 24-hr. Emergency Room Services ■ CT, X-Ray and Ultrasound - May be ordered by any physician ■ Wide range of laboratory testing - May be ordered by any physician ■ Endoscopy and Colonoscopy Testing ■ Short stays for surgery recuperation ■ Treadmill Stress Testing - May be ordered by any physician ■ IV Infusion Therapy - May be ordered by any physician (orders must be co-signed by one of our providers). ■ Long-term nursing facility ■ Free Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Policy Review & enrollment Located at 564 E. Pioneer Drive, 541-676-9133 jl •f I , M O R R O W COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT Excellence In H enlthcnre I A few last minute changes and a whole lot of assistance helped put together the 2012 lone prom held at the Port of Morrow this past Saturday. The junior class and their advisor, Erin Heideman, are very appreciative of all the parent and staff who worked to make their night so fun. Top: Students from lone Community School and their guests danced the night away at the Port of Morrow for their 2012 prom. Bottom: The lone Junior Prom hosted Wild Bill's Traveling Casino, which brought with them professional dealers and all the fixin’s. Students had the opportunity to play blackjack, Texas hold ‘em and roulette to earn chips they could redeem for prizes. -Photos bv Erin Heideman Smokey the Bear visits lone students lone students in grades kindergarten through third got a chance to meet Smokey the Bear when he visited lone Com munity School on April 10. Cindi Doherty read a story to stu dents about Smokey’s life, and students watched a film about learning to prevent forest fires. Students then asked questions, gave Smokey the Bear hugs and high fives, and took pictures. -Contributed photo Correction home of Rep. Greg Smith, 190 Rock St. in Heppner, from 5:15-7 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Community Bank is sponsoring the recep tion in conjunction with the EOU Foundation. For more information, call 541 - 962-3740ore-mail founda- tion@eou.edu. Have a news story or photo for the Gazette? email to editor@ rapidserve.net W e're here when you need us. See how much we have to offer. 4 - SEVEN lone celebrates prom Chamber lunch meeting EOU meeting to be The next meeting of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce will be Thursday, April 26 at noon at All Saints Episcopal Church. Daye Stone, principal of Heppner Jr./ Sr. High School, will give an update on the renewable energy program certificate and Eastern Promise. Cost of lunch is $9; Murray’s Drug will cater. Chamber luncheon attendees are asked to RSVP no later than the Wednesday before. Wednesday, April 25,2012 In the caption for the picture of the Heppner prom court in last week's edition, under the headline “ Heppner prom court rules the night,” the prom king and queen were incorrectly identified as Justin Pranger and Carrie Haguewood. The king and queen were actually Jake Bowles and Cassi Day. The Gazette-Times apologizes for the error. Back (L-R): Mayci Garrett, Natalie Rauch, Carrie Haguewood, Stephanie Shulyer and Queen Cassie Day. Front (L-R): Seth Palmer, Andrew Bara, Justin Pranger, Drew Brannon and King Jake Bowles. -Contributed photo DA’s Report Morrow County District Attorney Justin Nelson has released the following report: -Joel Ernesto Ro driguez, 26, was convicted of Felon Possess Firearm, a Class C felony, and was sentenced to 15 months incarceration with the Or egon Department of Cor rections, with credit for time served. time served. The defendant’s driver’s license was also suspended, and the defen dant sentenced to two years post-prison supervision. Total fines, fees and assessments were $208. -A lbert R onald Burgess, 62, was convicted of DUII, a Class A mis demeanor, and Reckless Driving, a Class A misde meanor. The defendant’s driver's license was sus pended for life. O f 180 days jail time for each count—360 days total—320 days were suspended and the subject given five years bench pro bation under each count. Probation condi tions included 260 hours of community service. Total fines, fees and assessments were $2,706. He was also given two years post-prison su pervision. Fines, fees and as sessments totaled $728. -Jorge Alvarez Ri vera, 32, was convicted o f Possession of Meth- amphetamine, a Class C felony, and sentenced to 22 months incarceration with the Oregon Department of Corrections, with credit for HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Seeking a m otivated individual to com plete housekeeping and outdoor yardwork for 3 hours daily, 3 days per week Must be able to lift 50 lbs, work outdoors, complete specific projects and run errands Compensation is 12 00-15.00 per hour, DOE Must be able to pass criminal background check and have valid driver's license Please send a letter of interest with your contact information to: Boxholder, P O Box 219, Heppner, Oregon 97836 I