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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 10,2013
HHS golf team takes second
The Heppner High School Golf Team took second
at the Pendleton Country Club Tournament held April 5.
The team had a high score of 437 compared to the first
place team from Enterprise who had a score of 425. Hep­
pner golfer Blake Greenup scored 91, Stacee Halvorsen,
116; Maddie Lindsay, 115; Paige Brieb, 119 and Macy
Gibbs, 115.
lone girls 1st in Condon meet
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O ver The Tee-Cup
Willow Creek ladies elect
2013 officers
The Willow Creek La­
dies held their opening day
on Tuesday, April 2.
T w enty la d ie s e n ­
joyed the delicious break­
fast served by the Ladies’
Board. The spring business
meeting was held, followed
by scramble team play.
Officers for 2013 are:
President, Jackie Allstott;
Vice-President, Jill Miller;
Secretary-Treasurer, Corol
Mitchell; Board Members,
Darcee Mitchell, Toni Nich­
ols & Pat Edmundson.
Winners for the day
were: First Place: Sarah
Rucker, Carri Grieb, Su­
zanne Jepsen & Jan Paus-
tian, with a par round. Sec­
ond Place: Corol Mitchell,
Lynnea Sargent, Bernice
Lott & Pat Dougherty Third
Place Tie: Loa Heideman,
Lorrene Montgomery, Judy
Harris & Ann Elgin Pat Ed­
mundson, Darcee Mitchell,
Betty Burns and Jackie
Allstott. Special Events:
K..P. No. 4: Sarah Rucker,
K..P. No. 7 (Team): Sarah
Rucker, Carri Grieb, Su­
zanne Jepsen & Jan Paus-
tian. Chip-in, No. 1: Lor­
rene Montgomery
The players enjoyed
the crisp, sunny morning
and the addition of special
Easter egg prizes hidden
around the course.
The Tuesday WCCC
Ladies’ Group meets every
Tuesday through Septem­
ber. Play begins at 10 a.m.
in April, please be there by
9:45 a.m. to sign up for the
day’s activity.
Heppner Dodge Ball
Tournament set for April 22
Heppner High School’s
eighth grade class will host
its annual dodge ball tour­
nament on April 22. Com­
petition starts at 6:30 p.m.
at the Heppner High School
gym. Teams of 8 players
each will compete in the
tournament.
Registration forms are
available at the school.
Cost is $40 per team Ad­
mission is free. Registra­
tion and money are due by
Thursday April 18.
For more information
contact Petra Payne, Jose-
lyn Piper, or Carri Grieb
at 541-989-8353 or Brandi
Sweeney at 541-676-9128.
Junior August Peterson leads his heat of the 2001M w a PR of
25.07 seconds in Milton-Freewater.
lo n e ’s m e n ’s team
placed fifth with 42 points
out o f 14 teams and the
women placed first of 14
w ith 65 points at last week’s
track meet in Condon. Note:
all times are hand times.
Season Records are:
Luke Jobes 12.88 100M
Jorge Aguilar 13.68 100M
Brendan Thompson 16.1 100M
Jessie Flynn
13.4 100M
Men's 4x400 Rly 4:02.67
Personal records are:
Francisco Ramirez 1 : 0 0 . 3 1
400M
Joshua
1 : 0 3 . 0 0
400M
RJ Skaggs
2 1 .6 6 110
Hurdles
RJ Skaggs
5 3 .7 3 300
Hurdles
Brendan Thompson 71’5”
Shadow Kendrick 13.36 100M
Adara Hasbell
14.83 100M
Shadow Kendrick 28.36 200M
Emily Holland
7 9 '1 " D is­
cus
Emily Holland
103’3” Jav­
elin
Rachel Holland
7 5 ’4 ” Ja v ­
elin
Jorge Aguilar app. 85’ Discus
Placing:
Evan Rietmann
August Peterson
6th 200M
Francisco Ramirez 6th 400M
Joshua Stillman
8th 800M
RJ Skaggs
6th 110 Hur­
dles
Bailey Haguewood 7th Javelin
Bailey Haguewood 2nd Long
Jump
Gus Peterson
6 th L o n g
Jump
Bailey Haguewood 2nd Triple
Jump
M en’s 4x100 Relay 1st (Gus,
Justin, Luke and Evan)
Men’s 4x400 Relay 3rd (Fran­
cisco, Bailey, Luke and Evan)
Shadow Kendrick 1 st 100M
Jessie Flynn
2nd 100M
Shadow Kendrick lst 200M
Jessie Flynn
1st 300 Hur­
dles
Emily Holland
3rd Discus
Emily Holland
1st Javelin
Rachel Holland
6th Javelin
Women’s 4x100 Relay 1st ( Jes­
sie, Adara, Rachel and Shadow)
Friday at Carnival of
Speed in Milton-Freewater:
Season records are as fol­
lows:
August Peterson
100M
Evan Rietmann
Joshua Stillman
400M
Brandon Peck
12.07a
24.63 200M
1 :05.30a
2 8 ’9” Shot
3rd 200M
Anchor Senior Shadow Kendrick with a giant lead to win
1st for 4x100 relay in Condon.
Put
Brandon Peck
cus
Emily Holland
Put
Emily Holland
cus
Emily Holland
elin
Long Jump
Women’s 4x100M Relay Team
54.38a (Jessie Flynn, Adara Has­
2 5 '6 ” Shot bell, Rachel Holland and Shadow
Kendrick)
61'11” Dis-
Placings were as follows: The
team had 7 PR’s and 5 SR’s
101’3” Jav-
M en’s— Bailey scored all the
men's points for the team(placing
13th of 21 teams)
Personal Records (PR) are
Bailey Haguewood 8th in Javelin
as follows:
with throw o f 133’8”
August Peterson 25.07 200M
Bailey 4th in High Jump with
Luke Jobes
27.4 200M
5'8” '
Luke Jobes
1:01.58a
Bailey 3rd in Triple Jump with
400M
3811”
Joshua Stillman
2 :3 9 . 0 6 a
W omen's— All five members
800M
scored—The team placed 7th of
Brendan Thompson 61’ 11” Jav­
21 teams. The team had 4 PR’s
elin
and 3 SR's
August Peterson
1 6 ' 9 . 7 5 ” Jessie Flynn 1 st in 300M Hurdles
Long Jump
49.94 (ht-hand time)
Luke Jobes
1 6 ’ 8 .7 5 ”
Jessie 4th in High Jump 4' 10”
Long Jump
J e s s ie 5 th in Lo n g J u mp
Adara Hasbell
1 4 . 9 8 a
15'3.75'
100M
Emily Holland 5th in Javelin
Jessie Flynn
49.94 300M
101'3”
Hurdles
4x 100 Relay team 4th 54.38a(Jes­
Jessie Flynn
1 5 ’ 3 .7 5 ” sie, Adara, Rachel and Shadow)
76’ 11” Dis-
Guard donates to HHS Athletic Fund Rolling Hills Run set for April 27
Heppner High School athletes (L-R) Blake Greenup, Baily Bennett, Aiden Wright, Sergeant
Chris Elliott, Makenzie Correa, Maggie Collins, Cindy Coster, Garrett Robinson, Austin
Gutierrez, Stephen Thompson and Greg Grant were on hand to accept a donation from the
Idaho National Guard.
program the Oregon Na­
tional Guard has initiated
in schools.
“This is the most di­
rect way to support the
schools that we service”
said Sergeant Elliot. “We
Sergeant Chris Elliott
o f the O regon N ational
Guard presented a check
for $500 to Heppner High
School Athletic fund. This
is to support the Banner
Sheriff’s Report
N ew M ustang
B aseball H ats
Now in S tock !
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The Mo r r o w
County Sheriff’s Office
reports handling the fol­
lowing business:
a v a i la b le !
IT S NOT TOO EARLY TO THINK
ABOUT PROM FLOWERS!
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could advertise nationally,
but want to show our sup­
port in the schools that are
open to what we offer as an
organization. Heppner has
always been welcoming to
us in that regard”.
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D o n ' t F orget ...
A dministrative P rofessional ' s
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-MCSO received report
of a female having diffi­
culty breathing in Irrigon.
She was transported to
Good Shepherd Hospital in
Hermiston.
will be Saturday, April 27
at 10 a.m. at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds. It
will include a 5K walk/run,
a 10K run and a Kids’ Fun
Run. The course will be the
same as in years past with
contestants walking and
running along Highway
74. Prizes will be awarded
by age groups.
Early registration is
available online through
April 4 and costs $8
without a T-shirt and $20
with a T-shirt. Hooded
sweatshirts will also be
available at an additional
cost.
Early
registrants
will be able to guarantee
their T-shirt or sweatshirt
purchase. Registration will
be allowed after April 4
and on the day of the race;
however, fees will increase
slightly and T-shirt and
sweatshirt availability will
not be guaranteed.
For
additional
information and to register
look for a brochure in your
community or visit: http://
www.active.com/running/
heppner-or/rolling-hills-
run-2013
-MCSO reported as­
sisting Oregon State Police
and the Umatilla Police
Department with an intoxi­
cated subject who fired a
pistol across Hwy. 730 in
Umatilla. He was armed
with a knife when officers
arrived.
-M CSO, B oardm an
AmbuIance received re-
port of a white four-door on
east 1-84, Boardman, with
a subject who appeared
to be slum ped over the
wheel. MCSO responded
and discovered that there
was no medical emergency,
but instead a women was
having car problems and
help was on the way. The
ambulance was advised to
stand down.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Fire Department assisted a
subject on 1-84, Boardman,
whose vehicle had run out
of gas.
who stated he allowed an­
M arch 26: MCSO cit­ other man take his car to
ed Mario Garcia Orozco,
33, Irrigon, for speeding,
54 mph in a 35 mph zone.
He was to appear in Justice
Court April 25.
-M CSO received a
complaint that a building
was tagged with Chap Stick
on the windows. Caller has
pictures on video and would
like contact from a deputy.
Deputy responded.
-MCSO arrested Jared
Jack Salisbury, 26, for a
probation violation. He
was lodged at UCJ with
no bail.
-MCSO arrested An-
gelique L. Kettlewell, 19,
Irrigon, for a probation
violation. The subject was
to be lodged at UCJ with
no bail.
- MCSO received a
report from an Irrigon man
arten registration is April
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DRINK SPECIALS
The Rolling Hills Run
has been a great success
in recent years and the
Morrow County Health
District is pleased to
announce its sponsorship
of the event again this
year.
The
run
supports
our countywide focus on
a healthy lifestyle and
our vision of promoting
wellness and improving
health. Proceeds from
the event will go toward
community
health
education
in
Morrow
County.
This year the event
Ate your child's
immunizations up to date?
H ea th C a n d v B a r $4 .0 0
B lack B erpv I talian S oda $ 2 .0 0
CK OUT OUR BA ILY L U N C I SPECIALS
SPAY (11th)- Beefy Steak Noodle Soup
W EthE Grilled Pastrami Garde) Sandwich on Ry^l
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poor «Units April 11th A 18th
H eppner tlinits are h eld every Thursday
Boardm an tlinits are h eld every M onday A Tuesday
MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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217 North Main St, Happner • Phone 676-9158 • FloralT76-9426
.Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 195^
2013
120 S. Main St.
Heppner, OR 97836
(541)676-5421
101 Boardman Ave.
Boardman, OR 97818
(541)481-4200
Hermiston to get repairs
the previous day. He was
then told by the man who
borrowed the car that the
repairs were not yet finished
and he would have to take
the car again the next day.
The man never brought the
car back and the owner was
told the man had loaded
up the car with all of his
belongings and took off for
Washington.
- MCSO received a
com plaint that a yellow
crop duster plane unneces­
sarily buzzed low over his
place while crop dusting an
lone wheat field for another
subject.
- MCSO received a
com plaint that someone
egged the caller’s door in
Irrigon. Caller stated he
had no idea who did it but
it was the third time this
week. Caller advised that
the parent of the children
who did it brought them
over and made them clean
it up so no further assistance
was needed.
-MCSO received re­
port of a license plate log
in a blue satchel found
along the side of the road in
Boardman. A deputy made
contact and picked up the
items.
-MCSO received re-
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