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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Cardinals bounce back to
defeat Honkers 56-24
Cardinal volleyball celebrates
its seniors
Elgin in a non-league con
test at home at 7 p.m. this
week. lone then travels to
Spray the following week,
where a win will secure a
position in the play-offs.
Spray game time is Friday.
Oct. 31, at 1 p.m.
Last week’s stats are as
follows:
lone 56, Arlington 24
R u sh in g
lone C ardinal Cord Flynn (#22) carries the ball toward the
end /one with Donald McKIliuott (#80) blocking for him in last
week's game against Arlington. Flynn carried the ball for many
touchdowns on the night, w hile McHlligott also had a big night
on the gridiron against the Honkers. Photo by Paula Emmel
The lon e Cardinals
bounced back last week.
responding well after two
tough losses to Dufur and
Sherman, and defeated Ar
lington by a crushing 56-24.
“The offensive line did
a great job and we were
able to sustain a couple of
long drives to put the game
away,” said lone Coach Stan
Weiper. “Cord Flynn had a
dominating game, running
for over 400 yards and scor
ing six touchdowns.”
lone is currently ranked
#20 in 1A w ith a 4-3 overall
record and a 3-2 league re
cord. The Cardinals play 2A
Cord Flvnn— 32x406 yards.
5 T.D.
Donald M cElligott— 15x
62 yards, 2 T.D.
Jason Juarez— 4x24 yards
P a ssin g
Jason Juarez— 1x2 25
yards, 1 T.D.
S c o rin g
Jason Juarez— 1 pat, 2 pts
D onald M c E llig o tt— 2
T.D., 12 pts.
Cord Flynn— 6 T.D., 3 pat.,
42 pts.
F u m b le reco vered
Top: Kelsey Van Os, exchange
student from the Netherlands,
hosted by the Anna and Jerry
McElligott family. Above: Nu-
pur Gorain, exchange student
from India, hosted by the Joel
P eterson and Lea M atthieu
family. Upper Right: Lauren
G arrett and her family: Tobey,
Mike and sister, Claire. Right:
Cardinal senior Lauren Garrett
shoots the ball over the net dur
ing the game against Helix last
som e fun and uplifting County Choir Festival to week, lone lost to Griswold 3-0
choral works. The group continue to provide musical w ith sets of 25-18, 25-23 and 25-
will then hold a concert in opportunities to youth in 1A 12. Despite the scores, though,
the girls improved defensively
in the evening for anyone and 2A schools.
last week. The team travels to
interested to attending.
“The lone choir is ex Sherm an Thursday for the Big
The concert will begin cited to be hosting this Sky District crossover playoffs.
at 6 p.m. in the lone El event and we hope to see W inner of that game w ill go on
ementary gym; admission you all there!” says lone to face Condon-W heeler (East
is $1.
music director Jordan Be #1) at the district tournam ent on Oct. 25. -Photos by Paula .
Donald McElligott
Sergio Marin
lone to host first Tri-County
Choir Festival in more than a
decade
This Wednesday, Oct.
22, the lone choir w ill host
the first Tri-County Choir
Festival in more than 10
years.
A pproxim ately 150
students from lone, Hep
pner, Arlington. Umatilla.
Boardman and John Day
A ll funds from this rn rose.
will join together during the
day to rehearse and perform event go toward the Tri-
lone school to host Scholastic
Oregon State 4-H Fair results for book fair next month
Morrow County
Editor s note: Following
are the results fo r Morrow
County 4-H members who par
ticipated in the Oregon State
Fair in Salem. Due to space
constraints, not all results may
be published in this issue: ad
ditional results will be published
in future editions o f the Gazette-
Times. Results are listed alpha
betically by last name.
Akers, Ethan
Photography 2411 000 1 2 - 1 .and-
scapc. Int R
Photography 241100032 - Ani
mals. Int B
Akers, Tiffany
Photography 241100012 - Land
scape. Int R
Anderson, Harley
Clothing and Sewing 320101110
- Basic Skills Level I - Garment
or item showing cutting skills R
Arbogast, C ara
Art 231100042 - Water Color.
Tempera or other water media.
Int R
Art 23110 0 162 - Wearable Ac
cessory, Int. W
Photography 241100012-1 mid-
scape. Int B
Photography 241100082 - Still
Life. Int R
Computer 861103112 - Soft-
ware Application. Graphic Des-
gin/Digital Imaging. I st Yr Int R
Baker, Amelia
Clothing and Sew ing 320301100
- Basic Skills Level l - Creativ
ity B
Billings, Tyanna
Presentations 2 116010 13 - In
dividual Illustrated Talk. Sr B
Art 231100033 - Line and Shad
ed combo, Sr R
Photography 241100033 - Ani
mals, Sr B
Rabbit Breeds 761116040 - New
Zealand Sr D m B
Rabbit Showmanship
761500003 - Rabbit Showman
ship Sr B
Boor, Kylie
Clothing and Sew ing 320101110
- Basic Skills Level 1 - Garment
or item show ing cutting skills B
Clothing and Sewing32010l 170
- Basic Skills Level 1 - Personal
accessory B
Clothing and Sew ing 320101180
- Basic Skills Level 1 - Items for
the home B
Combes, Emma
Art 231100151 - W earable
Clothing. Jr. R
Photography 241100031 - Ani
mals. Jr R
Photography 241100131 - Spe
cial Effects, Jr B CH. M
Aquatic Ecology /Sports Fis
451200131 - Flies, Jr R
Cutsforth, Alexis
Food and Nutrition 511110020
- C ookies (R o lled . F illed.
Shaped) Ph 1-3 B
DeLoach, Gracey
Clothing and Sewing 320101220
- Basic Skills Level 2 - Garment
with skills other than casing B
Clothing and Sew ing 320101260
- Basic Skills Level 2 - Personal
accessory B
Dilley, Isabella
Food and Nutrition 511311010
- Favorite Recipe Collection,
Phase 1 B
E hrm antraut, Elaina
Clothing and Sewing 320101120
- Basic Skills Level 1 - Garment
Emmel brothers Timothy (left) and Luke won trophies at The with casing but no crotch scam
Bike Pit Motocross on Oct. 12. The brothers each took first in R
their individual motos; Timothy raced Quad Intermediate and Ganvoa. Isabella
Luke raced Combined Open Beginner. -Photo by Paula Emmel Clothing and Sewing 320101230
- Basic Skills Level 2 - Garment,
non-bulky knit B RCH
Clothing and Sewing 320101270
- Basic Skills Level 2 - Item for
the home B
Clothing and Sewing 320401200
N EV ER USED!
- Basic Skills Level 2 - Hands
"My Passport Air"
for Larger Service B
Food and Nutrition 511110030
ultra-thin portable storage,
- Quick Bread (Muffin Method)
500 GB/GO; USB 3.0,
Ph 1-3 R
designed for mac
Food and Nutrition 511313010
$79.99
- Favorite Recipe Collection,
Phase 3 B RCH
See at Heppner
Emmel brothers place
first in Moto events
FO R SA LE
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lone Community
School will host a Scholas
tic book fair Nov. 5-6 from
1:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. each day.
Funds raised will help pur
chase books for the school
library, classroom libraries
and children. Families and
community members are
invited to attend this read
ing event intended to help
inspire children to become
lifelong readers.
The Book Fair will be
going on before, during and
after school conferences in
the lone Elementary School
gym, 445 Spring Street
in lone. More details are
available online at lone.
kl2.or.us.
successful completion o f
probation. An additional
count o f Criminal Trespass
II was disposed without
conviction. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $893.
-Leobardo Solis Jac-
quez, 62, was convicted o f
one count o f Delivery o f
Methamphetamine, a Class
B felony, and sentenced
to six months driver’s li
cense suspension and 36
months bench probation.
Conditions o f probation
include enrollment in and
completion o f Social Re-
education/Life Skills train
ing, no contact with certain
individuals, 20 days jail
time, and 180/90 sanction
units with 10 sanction units
to be used for 160 hours of
community service. And
violation o f probation may
lead to revocation and im
position o f 25 to 26 months
o f prison time. One count
o f Unlawful Possession
o f Methamphetamine was
dismissed. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $600.
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Dustin Dale Rollis, 34,
was convicted o f one count
o f Theft II, a Class A mis
demeanor. and sentenced to
18 months bench probation,
to include 40 hours o f com
munity service, a written
apology to the victim, and
no direct or indirect contact
with the victim. Defendant
may apply and be eligible
for violation treatment upon
Sheriffs Report
M ay 23 (cont.):-M CSO
received a 911 request from
a su b ject w ho w an ted the
Sacramento. California Police
Department. He was a driver
and was having trouble getting
paid from STL company.
-M CSO received report
o f a black baby calf, possibly
one month old on Nevada Ave.
in Irrigon. The caller said that
the calf was currently in the
little bam.
-MCSO received report o f
two pickups speeding past the
caller’s residence on Utah Ave.
in Irrigon. The caller requested
that a deputy make contact
with the vehicles. MCSO was
unable to locate the vehicles.
-MCSO received report o f
a theft on Rhea Creek Rd. in
lone. The manager o f a sheep
ranch was trying to retrieve
stolen pipe taken from the
property.
-M CSO received report
that a pit bull running loose on
Wagon Wheel Loop in Irrigon
attacked another dog.
-MCSO received report o f
a driving complaint on Utah
Rd., Irrigon, with a maroon
suburban speeding down the
road.
-M CSO received report
from a Boardman woman that
her son got chemicals in his
eyes and she was going to the
Boardman airport. An officer
responded at the airport; he
saw a car there, but no one
around.
-M CSO received report
o f a parent who can’t find her
child at Heppner Elementary
School.
-M CSO received report
o f two chainsaws stolen out
o f a vehicle parked at the
end o f Black Mountain Lane.
Heppner.
-M CSO received report
o f an accident on 1-84. Board-
man. MCSO responded, but
was unable to locate the ve
hicle.
-M CSO received report
from a Heppner woman that
her neighbor’s car had had the
backup lights on the vehicle
on for the last few hours and
their house was dark, which
seemed suspicious. A deputy
responded and the report was
cancelled.
-M C SO received a re
quest for three small helmets
in Irrigon. MCSO responded.
-MCSO received request
for medication for a subject at
the Columbia River Ranch in
Boardman. C olum bia River
Ranch advised they would
take care o f it.
-MCSO received report
o f a purse hanging on one of
the bushes at Hager Park in
Heppner.
-M CSO received report
o f a vehicle not maintaining
land and hitting rumble strips
on 1-84. The subject was given
a warning for failure to signal
a turn while merging.
-M CSO received report
o f a couple cars leaving a resi
dence on Utah Ave.. Irrigon. at
high speeds.
M ay 24: -Morrow Coun
ty Sheriff’s Office received a
report o f an abandoned 911
call. On call back a male sub
ject advised he had just been
swimming in the lake and it
was an accidental dial.
-MCSO Deputy advised
he was out with subjects who
had a baby raccoon. The rac
coon was transported to a safe
location.
-M CSO received report
o f some sort o f alarm going
o ff at the Northwestern Motel
in Heppner. The manager re
sponded and located a smoke
alarm with a bad battery. The
manager declined fire depart
ment response.
-M CSO received report
o f a possible drunk driver on
Kinkade Rd., Boardman.
-M CSO received report
o f a traffic hazard on 1-84
Boardman.
Justice Court Report
Morrow County Justice of the Peace Ann Spicer has
released the following Justice Court report:
-Andrew Tate Hatfield, 18, o f Heppner was found
guilty of Violating the Speed Limit 80/55 and fined $260.
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