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    FOUR- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, April 24,2013
HHS fundraising golf
scramble set for April 28
The 17u’ annual Heppner High School fundraising
tournament will be held Sunday April 28 at Willow Creek
Country Club. This is a three man scramble with lunch
and prizes provided. Cost for the tournament is $40 per
player. If interested, contact Greg Grant 541-676-9138
or Matt Scrivner 541-561-1748.
WCCC Men’s Club
results posted
KJ Skaggs runs the 110 hurdles for lone.
Earl Fishburn, Ralph
Walker and Larry Runyon
hosted twenty-six golfer
for regular Sunday morning
men’s play on April 21.
Results were as fol­
lows: Gross: 1. Greg Grant
- 60; 2.(tie) Matt Scrivner
and Charlie Ferguson - 68;
4. Tom Bedortha - 69. Net:
1. Stacy Wilson - 50; 2.
Roger Ehrmantraut - 54;
3. Kelly Fox - 55; 4 (tie)
Bob MacDonald and Na­
than Kennedy - 59. Special
Events - Greg Grant, Dave
Allstott and Barry Munk-
ers.
Next Sunday will be
the Mustang Scramble high
school benefit tournament
hosted by the high school
golf team and coaches.
W heat Foundation will
host G olf Scramble
The O regon W heat
Foundation, Inc. has set
the date for the 17th Annual
Golf Scramble fundraiser
for Tuesday, May 21 at the
Pendleton Country Club in
Pendleton. Team members
should pre-register with
the Oregon Wheat Grow­
ers League no later than
Tuesday, May 14th. To
Two named to East West team
Aiden Wright and Bryce Fowler, both seniors at Heppner
High School, have been named to the 3013 Shriner’s East/
West football team. Wright was named as defensive hack,
running back and wide receiver and Fowler, who plays guard
and offensive and defensive line was named as alternate. The
two were honored by the Shriners at a dinner held in Heppner
at the Elks on April 14. The Shriner’s Hospital Oregon East-
West All-Star Football Game is a Charitable Fundraiser for
the Portland Shrine Hospital and the net proceeds go to the
Portland Shriner's Hospital.
Sheriff's Report
Th e M o r r o w
register, simply contact the County Sheriff's Office
staff of the OWGL at 541- reports handling the fol­
276-7330. Entry fee of $75 lowing business:
includes cart, continental
breakfast, lunch, snacks -MCSO received report
and beverages. Registration from a Boardman subject
opens at 8:30 a.m. and play that a woman reported
begins with a shotgun start being sexually assaulted
at 9 a.m. Sponsorships are around the age of 10, ap­
also available; contact the proximately 35 years ago,
OWGL office for details.
by a friend's brother, but
she didn’t know his name.
The reporter advised that he
was a mandatory reporter,
but it was unknown how
much could be done at this
point. The woman said that
she had not seen him since
money each day, except and it was unknown where
for specialty events. The the assault happened.
specialty events will be -MCSO received report of a
mutton bustin’, junior and drive-off from the Heppner
pee wee barrel racing, and Shell. The subject pumped
a calf scramble. The elev­ his own gas and left. It was
enth annual Kevin Johnson recorded on video.
Memorial buckle will be -MCSO received report
awarded to the All-Around from an lone woman that
cowboy or cowgirl. The her yellow cat, Rambo,
cook shack will be serving a yellow short hair about
food both days. Ticket pric­ 15 lbs., has gone missing.
es are $6 for adults and $4 She said he was missing
for children 12 and under. for about a week. She also
A two-day pass is available reported a black male cat
for $9 for adults and $6 for that had been dropped off
children 12 and under.
at her place. She said she
For additional informa­ didn’t want the cat picked
tion on the Arlington Jack­ up, but they would take
pot Rodeo call 541-980- care of him and find him a
1593 or 541-980-7108. For good home.
royalty related information -MCSO received inquiry
call 541-384-6251.
from a Boardman subject
regarding his rights to leave
the facility and possible
drug use.
-MCSO arrested Richard
Dennis Balentine. 25, on
a Wasco County Circuit
Court warrant for Probation
Violation. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
no bail.
-MCSO received report
and Heppner units.
from a walk-in subject in
The meeting will be
Heppner of suspicious text
held Wednesday, May 1
messages she had received
from 6-9 p.m. at the ODFW
from an unknown person.
office located in the old
-MCSO received report of
Kinzua Mill office, on Hwy.
a motorcycle stolen from
74 in Heppner.
an Irrigon residence. The
The meeting is open to
caller said he was at the
the public.
residence two days ear­
Continued on PA GE
lier and the bike was there,
however his ex-wife said it SEVEN
Jackpot Rodeo May
11-12 at Arlington
lone trackster Evan Reitmann receives baton for anchor leg
of 4x400 relay
lone travels to
Umatilla track m eet
The following are results
for lone track athletes at the
Umatilla meet last Friday:
PR’s:
Adara Hasbell 100m 14.66
RJ Skaggs 110 hurdles
21.65
Jorge A guilar Shot Put
31 ’6.5”
Men's 4x100 relay 47.56
(Bailey, Gus, Luke, Evan)
Men’s 4x400 relay 4:00.50
(Luke, Gus, Evan, Fran­
cisco)
SR’s: *
200m R achel H olland
30.42
200m Adara Hasbell 31.46
Placing were:
200M- Gus 7th, Rachel
5th
300mHurdles- Jessie 1st,
Luke 8th
Discus-Emily 8th
Javelin-Emily 3rd, Bailey
6th
High Jump-Jessie 4th, Ra­
chel 8th. Bailey 1st
Triple Jump-Bailey 2nd
Moving up in district plac-
ings are Rachel 200m at
6th, Adara 200m at 8th,
Men’s 4x100 relay 47.56
at 1st, Jorge Aguilar Shot
Put 31’6.5” now 19th- up
from 21st.
State 1A Top 10:
100M- Shadow 3rd, Jessie
tied for 5th
200M-Shadow 6th
300M Hurdle-Jessie 2nd
4x100 Relay-Women 4th,
Men 9th
HJ-Jessie 2nd, Bailey 4way
tie for 5th
LJ-Jessie 2nd. Shadow tied
for 7th
TJ- Bailey 2nd
State 1A Top 25: all of the
above and
lOOM-Evan 12th
Men’s 4x400 Relay 17th
The Arlington Jackpot
Rodeo kicks off its 66th
year the second weekend.
May 11-12 at Arlington.
Events will begin Saturday,
May 11, with the parade
through downtown Arling­
ton at 10:00 a.m. and the
Queen’s luncheon immedi­
ately following the parade
at the United Methodist
Church Hall. 150 Hemlock
St Rodeo action begins a?
12:30 p.m. both Saturday
and Sunday. A cowboy
breakfast will be served on
Sunday at the Masonic Hall
from 7 - 10:00 a.m.
Arena action will fea­
ture the traditional rodeo
events, including bull rid­
ing and ranch bronc rid­
ing. There will be added
Open meeting set
to discuss big game
numbers, elk archery
and rifle hunts
The Oregon D epart­
ment of Fish and Wildlife
will hold a meeting to dis­
cuss the proposed numbers
of tags issued for the 2013
big game season as well as
proposed new elk archery
and rifle hunts for 2014 in
both the Columbia Basin
was not there.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon man that
the neighbors were playing
karaoke very loud with big
speakers and an open door.
The caller advised MCSO
to come in the long way,
from C alifornia, so the
neighbors couldn't see.
-MCSO received report of
a Chevy Blazer on Home­
stead lane. The caller said
there were no people in the
vehicle, but they could be
out in the field, where they
have been having trouble.
-MCSO received request
from a Boardman woman
for a crisis worker. Informa­
tion was relayed to Com­
munity Counseling Solu­
tions.
-MCSO received report
from a bus driver in Irrigon
that a man took a drink of
some type of clear liquid
alcohol and put the bottle
on the floor board of the
passenger side of the ve­
hicle, a silver Toyota Camry
parked in front of the bus.
The caller said the subject
had three kids under the age
of 10 in the vehicle and they
were watching the game.
MCSO responded and the
subject and vehicle were
home.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman that
there was a black pickup
turning the corners way to
fast in the area of Seventh
and Utah.
-MCSO received report
from a Heppner woman
that when a Heppner male
came into her residence,
he hit a six-year-old in the
cheek with the door, then
started a fight with another
male, started to leave, then
climbed over the railing to
get into another apartment
w hich was vacant. The
caller said then the subject
and the other male started
to fight again. MCSO ar­
rested K enneth M arion
Stookey, 49, for Burglary
I. two counts of Assault IV,
Harassment and Disorderly
Conduct. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$43,000 bail.
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