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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 8,2013 lone men take fourth at Portland lone’s Men’s track team placed fourth overall o f 21 teams, with 58 points, and the Women placed tenth overall, with 37 points. This was an excellent meet for im provements and maintenance in performances, lone com peted against the top 1A athe- letes of Oregon 1A track and field teams, as this meet had qualifying marks in order to compete. P R ’s fo r th is w e ek en d were: Joshua Stillman 800M 2:30.40a shaving off 10 sec onds Luke Jobes 300M Hurdles 48.72 Emily Holland Javelin 106’8”, Shot Put 27’8.5” Ann Rietmann 800M 2:59.5 la shaving another 5 seconds off 4x100 M en’s Relay 47.47a (Gus, Bailey, Luke, Evan) 4x400 Men’s Relay 3:58.89a (Francisco, Joshua, Luke, Gus) SR: Women’s 4x400 Relay benchm ark tim e 5:01.14a (Ann, Emily, Adara, Rachel) Noteworthy performances: Jorge Aguilar threw the Shot Put just 1/4 inch short o f his personal record at 33’7.75”. And Bailey tied his Personal Record in High Jump with 6’0”. Evan Rietmann, Bailey Hague wood. Shadow Kend rick, Jessie Flynn, Joshua Still man, Luke Jobes, and August Peterson scored in every event they competed in and Emily Holland scored with 3 PR’s in three of her four events. All but two of the remaining team members scored in at least one of their events. And those two maintained their performance marks. S coring Team M em bers were: 1st- LJ E van R ietm an n 18’7”, TJ Bailey Haguewood 37’10” 2nd- 300m Hurdles Jessie Flynn 50.91a 3rd- HJ Bailey Haguewood 6 ’0”, Javelin Bailey Hague wood 138’01”, Javelin Emily Holland 106’8” 4th- 200M Evan Rietmann 24.78, 4x100 Relay M en’s team 47.47a 5th- 100M Evan Rietmann 12.2a, Shadow K endrick 13.93a, 200M August Peter- Over the Tee Cup Second grade student Bill Alldritt, Heppner, competed in The W illow C reek Jennifer Jaca; Least putts- the long jum p on Thursday at Hermiston. He is a member Country Club ladies held a Jackie Allstott. of the South Morrow Youth track team. Contributed photo Water park gearing up for summer fun Willow Creek Water Park is preparing for summer - the annual clean-up will be May 17 Passes and swim lessons sign-ups will be available the following week and throughout the season. Prices are unchanged this year. Opening day for the water park will be Saturday June 8 at 1 p.m. There will be special extended hours that day if the weather cooperates. The Spa is up and running. Special passes and hours are available contact Skip or Merry for more information. 541-676-5752. Lifeguard training will be held for new guards that have been hired and re-certification for returning guards. Times for training will be announced soon. Forest Road 5506 closes weekdays for maintenance An eight mile stretch of forest road 5506 is now closed, Monday through Friday, from its intersec tion with forest road 55 at Texas Bar to Oriental Creek Campground. The week day closure allows contrac tors to complete necessary cut-slope stabilization and drainage improvements on this popular forest road that follows alongside the North Fork John Day River. “Construction is ex pected to take about a month, said Brett Thomas, acting District Ranger on the North Fork John Day Ranger District. The road will open to weekend travel Friday evenings through late Sunday evenings. “If roadwork isn’t completed by Memorial Day week end, the road will open at noon on Friday, May 24, and remain open through Monday, May 27 to accom modate holiday travel,” said Thomas. Oriental Creek Camp ground is still accessible by forest roads 5507 and 5507130, though travel by passenger car or pull ing trailers is not recom mended. M other ' s D av is M av 12 M a k e h e r feel special P erf ume - (^.ards - Jewelrcj Plants - Walloons p - spresso d a rd s plowers - Candy P>ath & P>ody P)ish Cardens - ^ c a rfs play day on May 7. Results are as follows: Low gross of the field- Pat Edmundson and Vir ginia Grant. Low net o f the field- Laura Martin. Least putts of the field- Karen Thompson. Flight A: Low gross - Corol Mitchell and Eva Kilkenny; Low Net- Sara Rucker. Least Putts - Judy Harris. Long Drive - Eva Kilkenny. Flight B: Low gross -Pat Dougherty; Low net- Betty Bums; Long drive- Karen Thompson. Flight C: Low gross- Lorrene Montgomery; Low net-Jennifer Jaca; Least putts- Kathy Martin: Long drive - Lorraine M ont gomery Chip-ins: Sara Rucker, #9; Karen Thompson, #2 and Jennifer Jaca, #7. April 30 Results are as follows: Low gross of the field- Virginia Grant. Low net of the field-Pat Edmundson. Least putts of the field- Jan Paustian. Flight A: Low gross- Coral Mitchell; Long drive- Virginia Grant. Flight B: Low gross -L o rren e M ontgom ery; Low net-Pat Dougherty; Least p u tts-(tie ) B etty Bums, Judy Harris; Long drive-Betty Bums. Flight C: Low gross- Betty Carlson; Low net- Chip ins: Jan Paustian, # 10 . Birdies: Virginia Grant, # 11 . M ystery hole: Judy Harris, #17. April 23 results are as follows: Low gross of the field- Virginia Grant. Low net o f the field- Pat Edmundson and Pat Dougherty. Least putts of the field- Karen Thompson. Flight A: Low gross - Sarah Rucker; Low Net-Jan Paustain. - Flight B: Low gross -Eva Kilkenny; Low net- Lorene Montgomery; Least putts- Judy Harris. Flight C: Low gross- Laura Rogers; Low net- Jackie Allstott; Least putts- Suzanne Jepson. Special Plays Flight A: KP second shot - Virginia Grant; Long drive - Sarah Rucker. Flight B: KP second shot - Pat Dougherty; Long drive - Eva kilkenny. April 16 results are as follows: Flight B: Low gross -D arcee M itchell; Low net- Carri G ribb; Least putts- Lorrene Montgomery and Pat Dougherty. K.P. # 13 Betty Bums. Flight C: Low gross- Laura Rogers; Low net- Jennifer Jaca and Betty Carlson. Birdies: Lorrene Mont gomery #10. f C O M E & SEE S Seminar for educated electorate SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Friday May 17 Heppner Fairgrounds 7:00 pm ^ Call 541-676-5253 for details^! Add a balloon to your flower bouquet for $4.00! C all o ur flo ral D epartm en t T o d a v 541-676*9426 W E D E LIV E R !! D R IN K SPECIALS M ango PUPPIES NEED GOOD HOME SOON C o c o n u t L atte $ 3 5 0 B a n a n a I t a l ia n S o d a $ 2 5 0 Celebration of giving. Our opportunity to give back by saying thank you to those very special people who dedicate their lives to our well being son 25.03a LJ Jessie Flynn 14’6” 4x400 Relay Women’s team 5:01.14a 6th- 4x400 Relay Men’s team 3:58.89a, LJ Shadow Kend rick 14*3” 7th- 100M August Peterson 12.24a, 300m Hurdles Luke Jobes 48.72a 8th- 800M Joshua Stillman 2:30.40a, 200M Shadow Ken drick 30.09a S hot Put E m ily H o llan d This weekend lone will travel to two meets. On Friday the team travels to Baker City and Saturday to Arlington. The Baker City meet begins at noon with field events followed by running events at 2 p.m. The Arlington meet starts at 10 a.m. These will be the final meets before District Champi onships on May 18, in Moro at Sherman County High School, beginning at 11 am. Three club challenge held Sunday, May 5 the Willow Creek Country Club Men’s Club played a 3-club challenge round of golf. Players selected three clubs from their bags and were limited to playing the round with only those clubs. Results were as follows: Gross: 1. Barry Munkers, 2. Ron Bowman, 3. Duane Disque. Net: 1. Gene Orwick, 2.(tie) Roger Ehrmantraut and Stacy Wilson. There will be no organized men’s play next Sunday, Mother’s Day. On Sunday, May 19, the Men’s Club will play Ryder Cup type matches. Pre-registration with Ron Bowman is required. FFA will host donkey basketball game The Heppner FFA members will host its annual donkey basketball game at Heppner High School in the gym. The jum p ball goes up at 7 p.m. on Fri day, May 17. At 6 p.m. the FFA chapter has set up a petting zoo for people young and old to enjoy. Tickets may be purchased from the office at Heppner High School or from an FFA member walking by on the street. Tickets purchased in advance are $8 for adults, $6 for students and $4 for children. Tickets purchased at the door are one dollar more for all o f the categories. Ail proceeds go towards helping to fund the FFA chapter in their competitions and activities. Sheriff’s Report The M o rro w C o u n ty to Heppner and back again. Sheriff’s Office reports han -M C SO re c e iv e d re dling the following business: port from a Heppner subject that her car and fence were April 23: Morrow County spray painted the previous Sheriff’s Office received a night. The caller said the report of a loose horse in the paint was on the neighbor’s field by the elementary school fence and went up the street. in Heppner. The owner was lo -MCSO received report cated and the horse put back in. from a Boardman woman that -MCSO received report her neig h b o r’s goats were from a Heppner resident who out and eating everything reported that his car and his in her yard. She requested neighbor’s fence spray painted. phone contact from a deputy. -MCSO received report -MCSO received another of gunshots right up the road report from a Heppner man that from the caller in Irrigon. his car and fence were spray -MCSO received report painted the previous night. from a B oardm an wom an Multiple residences were hit. that she left the house with -MCSO received report her attic hatch closed, but o f a fence cut and people when she came home saw the scouting the area at Columbia attic hatch ajar. She thought River Processing in Board- she heard something in the man. Subjects were later spot attic and her dog acted like ted tearing through the field something was up there too. near the Amazon property. -MCSO received report -M CSO receiv ed tw o from an Irrigon resident that additional reports o f a car he saw someone go across and fen ce sp ray p ain ted his p ro p erty and he was on C ourt St. in H eppner. waiting for them to return. -MCSO received report -M C SO re ceiv ed re from an anonymous subject port o f a motion sensor set in lone that a woman was at o ff at an Irrig o n church. the bar drinking whiskey and The building was secure. could hardly keep her eyes -M CSO arrested Lino open. The caller said she yelled C o v a rru b ia C o v a rru b ia , at him and then started driving. 34, for Failure to Appear/ -M C SO re c e iv e d re Driving While Suspended. port o f a non-injury motor He was lodged at Umatilla vehicle accident on Tom’s County Jail with $337 bail. C a m p R d . , B o a r d m a n . -MCSO received report -H eppner A m bulance, o f a suspicious vehicle in Heppner Fire Department re lone across the street from ceived report of a male subject the caller. It was one o f the who had fallen from steps out c o n stru c tio n crew m em side his residence in Heppner. bers talking on his phone. A female was transported. -MCSO received report -Heppner Ambulance re from a Heppner woman that ceived report of a 78-year-old she heard the neighbors throw woman with chest pains for ing rocks at her house and the last couple hours. She thought she was by the shed, had take two nitro tablets. but couldn’t see her. The caller -H ep p n er Amb ul an ce wanted a deputy to check the received request from an area. A deputy was advised. lo n e su b ject who w anted - MCSO received request to have an ambulance take from Lakeview Heights in for an 82-year-old male to the transport of a female from John hospital later that afternoon. r Nurses give their tim e, expertise, vigilance and compassion to take care of us in our tim e of need. 27*8.5” V* 3rd'ANNUALHEPPNER BASEBALL TEXAS HOLD'EM TOURNAMENT» I players 21 years & older are wait Check in store fo r d aily lunch s p e c i a l s ! Saturday Mav 11th i t M ium D m 217 North Main St, Heppner • Phone 876-9158 • Florare76-9426 V Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 195^ . Aussie X Hale pups Ready about June L $10 rebooting fee. Call S41 -076-5444 Mom Is a cowy old girl I