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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Ryan Cecil, 63-11
Javelin - 800g - Varsity -
Finals
7. Jeremiah Petzoldt, 120-
02
Javelin - HOOg - Varsity -
Prelims
6. Jeremiah Petzoldt, 118-
01
Tom Gould, 106-06
Long Jump - Varsity-Finals
8. Tobias Muller. 16-01.25
Long Jump - Varsity -
Prelims
8. Tobias Muller, 16-01.25
Skyler Palmer. 15-03.50
Womens Results
100 Meters - Varsity - Finals
7. Antonia Tebbe, 14.38a
200 Meters - Varsity - Finals
7. Kaelyn Lindsay. 29.46a
•Riane Dompier, 34.24a
400 Meters - Varsity1 - Finals
3. Kyla Dyer. 1:07.18a
6. Emily Cecil, 1:10.12a
800m Hurdles - 30" -
Varsity - Finals
6. Kaelyn Lindsay, 59.90a
4x100 Relay - Varsity -
Finals
6. Antonia Tebbe, Mekayla
DATA CENTERS
-Continuedfrom PA GE ONE
As an example, one of
the most common jobs with
Vadata is that of data center
operations technician. The
company’s job posting says
its data center engineering
operations team, “ ...works
to maintain the critical
physical infrastructure
that supports Amazon Web
Services. Specifically, this
team works to ensure that the
data center’s MEP operates
at 100% availability while
m aintaining first-class
customer service to the
teams and groups within the
data centers.”
Behind that corporate-
speak is the fact the
engineering operations
te c h n ic ia n (E O T ) is
responsible for operating
and m a in ta in in g all
electrical, mechanical, and
fire/life-safety equipment
within the data center.
Data center equipment
supports servers critical
to the company’s mission
and, so, the company says,
must maintain better than
99.999 percent uptime.
I t’s the EO T’s jo b to
make sure that happens,
serving as the front-line
responders for hands-on
electrical and mechanical
equipment troubleshooting
and operation.
T hat h a n d s-o n
operation could include
an y th in g from d iesel
generators to cooling
towers, chemical treatment
systems, pumps, motors
and building automation
system s. And, in case
anyone gets the idea that
this is a desk kind of job,
candidates are also required
to “work at heights,” “bend
or tw ist the body into
unusual positions while
working,” “work in a noisy
environment” and “work at
depths.”
A ll th a t, p lu s, if
you please, operating
e n g in e e rin g lic e n se s
such as DC II. DC III.
or equivalent; Stationary
Engineering or Building
E n g in ee rin g L icense;
Electrical or mechanical
Journeyman License; CFC
license; and NFPA 70E.
On the other hand, the
job of data center technician
includes “troubleshooting
and repairing servers with
hardw are and network
issu e.” Work involves
hardware diagnostic and
replacem ent o f failed
com ponents, and these
technicians are responsible
for day-to-day incident
management of servers and
networking equipment.
This is more o f an
IT (Internet technology)
position that you might
K indle, Kelly W ilson.
Kaelyn Lindsay, 54.62a.
Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity -
Finals
4. Mekayla Kindle, 28-
03.00.
Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity -
Prelims
5. M ek a y la K in d le ,
26’06.00
Discus - 1kg - Varsity -
Prelims
Riane Dompier. 47-08
Long Jump - Varsity - Finals
2. Kelly Wilson, 15-04.25
3. Antonia Tebbe, 15-02.75
Long Jump - Varsity -
Prelims
1. Antonia Tebbe, 15-02.75
4. Kelly Wilson, 14-09.00
Riane Dompier, 11-02.50
Triple Jump - Varsity -
Finals
4. Kelly Wilson, 30-09.25
6. Mekayla Kindle, 29-
00.00
Triple Jump - Varsity -
Prelims
2. Kelly Wilson, 30-09.25
6. Mekayla Kindle, 28-
07.75
Artists
needed
Morrow County
Creative Arts & Crafts have
a workshop set up with
Robert Walton and Betty
Billups for June 25, 26 and
27 at the Morrow County
Fair Annex in Heppner.
W alton’s class will
be an oil painting o f a
snow scene with a barn
on Mount Adams. Billups
will do a plein air painting
of something in our area.
Artists may use watercolor
or acryllic, whichever they
Hunter ed classes planned in Heppner
Any person under
age 18 must pass a hunter
education course in order
to get an Oregon hunting
license.
Q uestions, call Jim
Marquardt at 541-969-
4845. To register, go to
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/
education/hunter/.
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Excellent Selection of Frames
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HHS plans night of
excellence May 27
Odd Fellows perform
cemetery clean-up
They were dirty jobs, hut someone hud to do it...so the Mustangs of Heppner High School volunteered, bringing out more
than 150 students to tackle 38 different projects around the community during Mustang Mop-lip last Thursday, May 15.
Projects included some new paint for the football field bleachers (above left) and the dusty and dirty job of removing the old
gravel from Main Street (above right). Photos by Mallorie Jones and David Sykes
14 at Lexington Gun Club
from 8 a.m. till noon. The
course is taught by Jim and
Darlene Marquardt; cost
is $10.
The Heppner Elementary student council members participated
in Mustang Mop-llp on May 15. This group worked for one
hour cleaning up the elementary school tennis courts, which
included picking up garbage and leaves, and pulling weeds.
Their advisor, Brandi Sweeney, asked them to complete one
community service project as part of their student council
duties for this year. Pictured L-R are: Jorden Sweeney, Casey
Fletcher, Mason Lehman, Kaden Combe, Madelyn Nichols
and Cheyenne Shaw. -Contributedphoto
The Heppner High School Night of Excellence
will be held Tuesday, May 27, at 6 p.m. in the Heppner
Elementary gymnasium. All major academic and athletic
awards will be presented at this time.
expect from a high-tech
For those who received information on the event
company like Amazon or earlier, the awards night will be held May 27, not May
Google. Keywords here 22 as previously planned.
include x86 architecture-
based system s, Linux,
n e tw o rk d e sig n and
protocols, and scripting
languages.
O f c o u rse, serv er
On a beautiful May G a r y J o n e s , B u t c h
farm s like these have afternoon and evening,
Laughlin, Jerry Nance,
th e ir d e tra c to rs, who
17 members of Willow Roscoe Q ualls, Shane
c ite d ra w b a c k s lik e
Lodge #66 of the I.O.O.F. Matheny, Brian Kollman,
disproportionate power
(Heppner Odd Fellows) met David Gunderson, Derek
usage for minimal job
at the Hardman Cemetery Gunderson, Josh Coiner,
creation. For the moment, to perform their annual
Frank O sm in, Randall
though, it seems they're Memorial Day clean-up
Peterson, Jake Calvert,
here to stay. It’s all a far chore.
Da vi d A l l s t o t t , Tim
cry from hefting hay bales,
Lawn mowers, weed- Dickenson, and Tom Wolff.
cutting timber or processing
eaters, and a small tractor
Members donated their
french fries, but it could be
buzzed for several hours own equipment, fuels and
the new face of job growth while the volunteers went
time to get the grounds in
in Eastern Oregon for the
about mowing, trimming, top shape.
near future.
and cleaning the grounds of
Hearty refreshments
Anyone interested in the historic cemetery.
were served when all the
finding out more about
Members helping were work was completed.
these jobs can go to http://
A1 Riney. Dan Brosnan,
w w w .am azon.com /gp/
jobs/.
Mustangs get down and dirty with
community mop-up
H u n te r e d u c a tio n
classes will be held June 10,
12,17 and 19 from 6-9 p.m.
at Heppner high School. A
field day will be held June
- FIVE
Elementary students
mop up tennis courts
Heppner track takes sixth, seventh in
district meet
At the 2A-4 Blue Mt. 4. Jacob Moses, 2:17.83a
Conference Championship 6. Skyler Palmer. 2:24.42a
Friday, May 16, in Union, Kane Sweeney, 2:40.50a
Heppner competed against 1500 Meters - Varsity -
eight other teams for district Finals
honors; the men tied with Skyler Palmer. 5:01.83a
Weston-McEwen for sixth Ryan Cecil, 5:20.87a
and the Heppner women Kane Sweeney. 5:21.17a
4x100 Relay - Varsity -
placed seventh.
O SA A 2A S ta te Finals
Championships will take 2. Jacob Moses, Jeremiah
place May 22-23 at the Petzoldt, Kaden Clark.
University of O regon’s Jared Lemmon, 47.80a.
Hayward Field in Eugene. 4x400 Relay - Varsity -
Heppner's individual Finals
stats from the district meet 4. Jacob Moses, Jeremiah
Petzoldt, Skyler Palmer,
are as follows:
Mens Results
Kaden Clark, 3:58.92a.
100 Meters - Varsity - Finals Shot Put - 12lh - Varsity -
Finals
4. Kaden Clark, 12.13a
7. Jared Lemmon, 12.28a 8. Tommy Bredfield, 34-
Jeremiah Petzoldt. 12.63a 04.00
200 Meters - Varsity - Finals Shot Put - 121b - Varsity' -
8. Tommy Bredfield, 25.83a , Prelims
8. Tommy Bredfield, 34-
Tobias Muller, 25.87a
04.00
Joe Schmidt, 26.98a
400 Meters - Varsity - Finals Tom Gould, 31-03.50
Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity -
6. Jacob Moses, 56.80a
Prelims
7. Tobias Muller, 58.07a
Tom Gould. 94-01
Joe Schmidt, 1:01.98a
800 Meters - Varsity - Finals Tommy Bredfield, 82-10
Wednesday, May 21,2014
are working in.
New s t udent s are
w e l c o m e to a t t e n d ,
including high school
or junior high students.
Walton has worked with
many new students from the
area previously.
Signup deadline is June
1, with payments due at that
time.
For more information
on costs and supplies, call
Betty Mills, 541 -676-5546.
Free Spray Day this
Friday in Heppner
For the fourth straight
spring, the Morrow Soil
and Water Conservation
District (SWCD) along
with the Natural Resource
Conservat i on Service
(NRCS) will host “Free
Spray Dayz” in Morrow
County. The event will take
Eastern
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place locally in Heppner
City Park on Friday, May
23, from 9 a.m. to noon.
During the event,
individuals can receive pre­
mixed, turf safe weed killer
donated by Morrow County
Grain Growers. Participants
must fill out a cooperative
agreement.
Marriage
Licenses
The Morrow County
Clerk's office has released
the following report of
marriage licenses:
May 15, 2014: -Peter
Anthony Geer, 26. of lone
and Chelsea Ann Von
Borstel. 26, of lone.
-Jesus Sanchez Flores,
52, of Irrigon and Maria
Hurtado, 49, of Irrigon.
-Jeryme Michael
Tobin, 25, of Boardman
and Te r i a nna Ni c ol e
Henderson-Briggs, 21, of
Boardman.
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