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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 30, 2014 - THREE The View from the Green Over the Tee Cup On the ladies’ play day Tuesday, July 22, at Willow C reek C o u n try C lu b , Corol Mitchell and Evan Kilkenny tied for low gross of the field. Pat Dougherty took low net, while Jackie Allstott had least putts. For flight A, C orol Mitchell had the long drive and Eva Kilkenny had KP. For flig h t B, Sara R ucker had low gross, while Pat Dougherty had a chip-in on #6. For flight C, Lorrene M ontgom ery took low gross and Betty Burns took low net, while Molly Rill had least putts, Betty Carlson had the long drive and Sue Edson had KP. Grant, Doherty win WCCC Men’s Championships Fair projects are real babes NEOJGA announces Big River results N orth East O regon Junior G olf A ssociation has announced the results of the tournament held July 22 at Big River. Results are as follows: Pee Wee G irls: 1. Sasha Keown, 58; 2. Sage Ferguson, 59; 3.«Morgan Browning, 73. Pee Wee B oys: 1. K aden C om be, 52; 2. H unter G reenup, 55; 3. Cody Adams, 59; Derek Whitaker, 64; Blade Suto, 64; Cody Fletcher, 69. Intermediate Girls: 1. Sophie Grant, 94; 2. Trinity McCarthy, 98; 3. Nicole Propheter, 112; Tori Suto, 114. Intermediate Boys: 1. Kellen Grant, 86 (winner by one-hole playoff); 2. Jared Geier, 86; 3. Cruz Gallegos, 88; Reno Ferguson, 125; C a se y F le tc h e r, 145; Mitchell Pimentel, 159. Girls: 1. Taunie Brock, 102; 2. Sydney Adams, 106; 3. Emily Rea, 115; Claire Wellens, 118; Anna Seymour, 119. B o y s : 1. K a y d e n M echam , 86; 2. N oah Chamberlain, 123. Juniors: 1. Zac Adams, 74; 2. Karl Wellens, 84; 3. John Propheter, 91. The final tournament o f the season is planned for Aug. 5 at 10 a.m. at Wildhorse Resort. Sunday men’s play results On Sunday, July 27, 18 men played a three-club competition. The results were as follows: Gross: 1. Greg Grant - 67, 2. (tie) Duane Disque and Barry Munkers - 69. Net: 1. (tie) Bill Morris and Larry Runyon - 56, 3. Stacy Wilson - 58. L east P u tts - Ron Bowman. S p e c ia l E v e n ts - Disque and Munkers. Next weekend WCCC will host the annual couples’ tournament. R e g u la r S u n d ay morning men’s play will resume on Aug. 10 with Roger Ehrm antraut and Rod Wilson in charge. Greg G rant (left) and Mike Doherty were winners of the WCCC Men’s Championship. -Contributedphoto G re g G r a n t w o n th e W C C C M e n ’ s Championship Tournament played on July 19 and 20 with a gross score of 127. Mike Doherty won the net championship with a score of 112. John Edmundson won the age 65-and-over Senior Division. The tournament results were as follows: Gross: 1. Grant - 127, 2. Tom Bedortha - 133, 3. Derek Gunderson - 135, 4. Matt Scrivner- 137. N e t: C h a m p io n - Doherty, 1. Gene Orwick - 114, 2. David Mitchell - 118, 3. Tomas Elguezabal - 120, 4. Charles Ferguson 121 . Special event winners for the two-day tournament w e re G ra n t, O rw ic k . Edmundson, Dave Allstott, Jim Martin, John McCabe, Duane Disque and Roger E h rm a n tra u t. V ario u s players won gross and net “skins” (unique low score on a hole). T w e n ty - f iv e m en p a r t i c i p a t e d in th e tournament, headed up by Men’s Club President Matt Scrivner and his committee. The next and last major activ ity for the WCCC M en’s Club will be the an n u al C ross C ountry Tournament on Sept. 21. - lone library gets ‘dolled up’ SAGE AT CHAMBER 'S HEALTH & j SCHOOL ■ -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE camp July 25. Wednesday, August 6 - Sunday, August 10, 2014 Heppner SD A Church 560 Minor Street Heppner, Oregon Call (541 ) 6 7 6 - 5 2 4 2 or (54 1 ) 3 1 0 - 7 7 8 3 for reserving your spot or questions Are you tired of being sick 8r tired? Do you want to learn about Herbs in the Kitchen? Do these topics interest you: Gardening, Hydrotherapy, Massage, Health, Diet vs. Lifestyle. Well then look no farther,... These workshops are for you! There are Accommodations available - call for that information. Top: Brother-sister duo Logan and Larysa Burright work with their pigs in preparation for the county fair. Logan will be an eighth-grader and Larysa a sixth-grader at lone Community School; they are the children of Remmery Burright. Middle: Hunter I’adherg shows off his first show pigs to his leader during a recent project visit. Hunter is the son of Dustin and Karen Padberg and will be a sixth-grader in lone. Bottom; Taylor Rollins prepares his first show pigs for fair. He will be a fifth-grader in lone and is the son of Ed and Tricia Rollins. -Photos by Erin Heideman Novalee Campbell and Georgia Moore hold “ Rebecca” and “Josefina," two American Girl dolls recently donated to the lone Public Library. -Contributedphoto The lone Topic Club has purchased and donated two American Girl dolls to the lone Public Library. The dolls have arrived and Free Sports Physicals For Morrow County Students will be available at Pioneer Memorial Clinic 130 Thompson Avenue, Heppner, OR. Thursday, July 31st 1:30 - 4:30 GIRLS Wednesday, August &h - BOYS Students can come on either day if needed 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. No appointment needed. will be available for check- out by Aug. I. Both are American Girl period dolls. “Rebecca” is modeled on a 1914 New York girl. Her clothing, and the book that goes with her, will introduce children to city life 100 years ago. “Josefina” is modeled on a young girl o f the American Southwest, 1834. Her story is much different than that of Rebecca. R e p re se n ta tiv e s o f the lone Topic Club and Library say they hope this will be an enjoyable way for children to learn of the many ways young girls lived in America’s past. The d o lls m ust be signed for by a parent or g u ardian over 18. Ask at the library for more information. where the public will be treated to a lunch featuring Tillam ook Cheese with a choice o f handm ade pepperoni, Hawaiian or cheese pizza with salad, cookie and a drink all for only $5 per person. The price includes SAGE Center admission. T illa m o o k c h e e se products including Squeaky Cheese Curds will also be available during the event, D avis says. T illam ook Cheese became a big part of the Port of Morrow when it expanded its Tillamook, OR facility with a cheese making facility, Columbia River Processing, Inc., into Boardman in 2001. In other activities, the center hosts movies on the big screen TV one weekend per month, and Davis said kids’ movies have proven to be the most popular. "The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for seniors and kids,” she says. “That includes a free bag o f popcorn." The center has also been hosting fields trips from local schools, and recently held an Oregon Dairy Princess Ambassador CALL ME FOR ANY OF YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEEDS PIONEER M E M O R IA L CLIN IC M orrow County Health District V E x c e l l e n c e in H e a l t h c a r e t Also in the planning sta g e s is the M orrow County Harvest Festival scheduled for Oct. 4. David says people will be able to shop local produce and handmade arts and crafts from participating vendors. There will also be activities for the kids, and admission to the festival and the SAGE Center will be free all day. There will also be local beer and wines available for tasting, she adds. R eg u lar h ours for the SAGE C enter are: M em orial Day through Labor Day, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The rest of the year the center is open Mon. - Sat, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5, and students and seniors 62 and older are $3. Under five is free. They also offer a family price of $20 maximum. Justice Court Report Morrow County Justice o f the Peace Ann Spicer has released the following Justice Court report: -B rett G ilm an , 27, o f Post Falls, ID failed to appear on a charge of Failure to Properly Use Safety Belts/Seat Belts - Driver and was found guilty by default. He was fined $ 110 . -Ashley Madison George, 18, o f Hermiston, failed to appear on charges of Violating the Basic Rule 83/55 and Failure to Drive w ithin Lane, and was found guilty by default and fined $260 on each count. -Javier Garcia, 40, of Heppner, failed to appear on a charge of Dog at Large; he was found guilty by default and fined $100. I ) I