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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 15, 2016 Heppner junior high track wraps up successful year The Heppner junior high track program has inished another outstand- ing season of learning and competition. With 28 par- ticipates, they were able to showcase tremendous talent at ive area meets. Following are the ath- letes’ personal records for this season: Suzy Cason: 100m 15.94, 200m 34.04, long jump 10’4” and triple jump 21’0”; Sage Ferguson: 100m 15.25, 800m 2:54.70, 300m hurdles 60.84 and long jump 11’9”; Hannah Finch: 100m 15.34, 200m 32.94, 400m 75.45, discus 33’9” and long jump 11’2”; ZaBrena Masterson: 100m 16.74, 200m 34.44, 800m 2:56.90, 100m hurdles 24.50 and long jump 11’1”; Marlee Mitchell: 200m 34.04, 400m 88.74, 800m 3:08.79, 1500m 6:05.80, and 3000m 13:45.40; Madelyn Nichols: 400m 66.94, 800m 2:33.69, 1500m 6:05.80, and 3000m 11:40.30; Sydney Wilson: 200m 32.91, 400m 77.64, 800m 3:01.00, shot put 28’2”, long jump 13’1” and triple jump 25’7”; Xavier Bohanon: 100m 15.34, 200m 32.45, shot put 33’5”, dis- cus 77’1” and javelin 62’6”; Conor Brosnan: 100m 15.81, 200m 33.47, shot put 23’10.5”, and discus 79’9”; Bryan Collins: 100m 13.42, 200m 30.11, 400m 75.72, 800m 2:51.60, and high jump 3’8”; Zachary Ferguison: 200m 35.14, shot put 17’11”, javelin 52’0”, long jump 10’9” and triple jump 15’1”; Zander Fisher: 200m 34.14, 400m 76.81, 800m 2:48.04, shot put 18’7”, discus 34’9” and jav- elin 76’8”; Cody Fletcher: 400m 1:36.05, 1500m 6:53.56, shot put 20’8.5, discus 46’6” and javelin 55’0”; Gavin Hanna: 800m 2:42.97, discus 92’7”, javelin 127’11” and long jump 14’2.5”; Brock Hisler: 100m 15.04, 200m 32.14, 400m 72.60, 800m 2:47.51 and javelin 78’9”; Jackson Lehman: 100m 14.94, 200m 31.48, 400m 69.84, 800m 3:01.66, javelin 86’6”, high jump 4’10” and long jump 14’0”; Mason Lehman: 100m 13.34, 200m 28.04, 400m 60.25 and high jump 5’1”; Jasen Lester: 100m 15.00, 200m 30.73, 800m 2:47.55, 1500m 5:59.80, 300m hurdles 59.01, high jump 4’4” and long jump 11’2”; Brian Lindsay: 100m 15.64, 200m 33.89, 400m 73.44, 800m 2:58.90 and long jump 10’3”; Angel Matthew: 200m 36.04, shot put 17’9”, discus 47’10” and jav- elin 69’1”; Jason Rea: 200m 30.04, shot put 31’10”, discus 93’9” and triple jump 31’5”; Derrick Smith: 200m 32.67, 400m 70.54, 800m 2:46.61, 1500m 5:52.00, shot put 17’2”, discus 35’9”, javelin 60’11”, high jump 4’0” and long jump 12’1”; Kegan Steagall: 400m 74.64, 800m 2:53.39, 1500m 5:38.39, 3000m 13:00.26, 300m hur- dles 58.70, long jump 11’10.5” and triple jump 17’0”; Jorden Sweeney: 100m 15.04, 200m 30.54, 400m 67.74, 800m 2:42.60, 1500m 5:02.80, 3000m 11:50.27 and javelin 89’10”; Tyson Vawser: 400m 76.14, 800m 2:38.25, 1500m 5:58.92, 300m hurdles 57.44 and long jump 13’5”; Roen Waite: 100m 17.34, 200m 37.34, discus 37’8”, javelin 38’4”, long jump 11’2” and triple jump 20’6”; Jayden Wilson: 400m 64.84, 800m 2:24.90, 1500m 4:49.50 and high jump 4’11”; and B l a k e Wo l t e r s : 4 0 0 m 78.02, 800m 2:51.60, 1500m 5:51.00, 3000m 13:34.80, shot put 21’7”, javelin 67’5” and long jump 12’1”. The athletes were coached by Toni Nich- ols and Brandi Sweeney with assistance by Alan Scott, who worked with the throwing program for both the junior high and high school. cur Tuesday, June 21, at 7 p.m. at the Heppner branch library. The book selection this month is “The End of Your Life Book Club” by Will Schwalbe. During her treatment for cancer, Mary Anne Schwalbe and her son Will spent many hours sitting in waiting rooms together. To pass the time, they would talk about the books they were reading. Once, by chance, they read the same book at the same time—and an informal book club of two was born. Through their wide-ranging reading, Will and Mary Anne—and ishing, and illuminating, changing the way that we feel about and interact with the world around us. A pro- foundly moving memoir of caregiving, mourning and love, “The End of Your Life Book Club” is also about the joy of reading, and the ways that joy is multiplied when we share it with oth- ers. During the meeting the book club will dis- cuss the selection from May—“Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,” by Susan Cain. During the irst meeting the group prepare for the new selec- tion by watching a video of the author discussing the book, as well as a TED Talk by Randy Pausch, author of “The Last Lecture,” one of in all formats for check- out during the book club. Please call OTLD Library Director Kathy Street, 541- 481-3365, with any ques- tions. The Heppner junior high track program has wrapped up another successful year. -Contrib- uted photo - THREE Heppner sidewalk sale, customer appreciation lunch planned for next week The annual Heppner sidewalk sale and Bank of Eastern Oregon customer appreciation barbecue are planned for next Friday, June 24. The sidewalk sale will take place in downtown Heppner from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Bank of Eastern Oregon will be having its customer appreciation bar- becue from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Community members are welcome to set up to sell in front of or inside of a business (with permission from the business). Contact the Heppner Chamber at 541-676-5536 or email at heppnercham- ber@centurytel.net if you are interested in participat- ing and would like to be added to the schedule of activities. Local girl wins essay, artwork contest Oregon and Morrow County Family and Com- munity Education (FCE- Pine City) members join the members across the nation in sponsoring an essay and artwork contest for fourth- grade students every year. The theme for 2015-16 has been fairness. Students were asked to write an essay and draw a picture involv- ing that theme. The Morrow County winner this year is Morgan Cutsforth. She received $25 from the Pine City Exten- sion Club. She also won second place in the state competition, for which she received $75. Morgan was recognized in the Heppner Elementary School assem- bly on June 9. Next year’s theme is about caring. All fourth graders at that time will be invited to participate. Craft clinic to be offered in Lexington A craft clinic is planned at the Lexington Grange, 66296 Marquardt Rd., Lexington, on Saturday, June 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Multiple classes will be offered, from soap making to rock painting. Cost is $15 per class, and lunch is included when signing up for at least two sessions. Register online at lexgrange726.wix.com/grange. Hardman workday Heppner library book club to meet June 21 this Sunday; no The second meeting of we, their fellow readers— watched Cain’s TED Talk the 109 books discussed in the Oregon Trail Library are reminded how books about this book. After the the book. District book club will oc- can be comforting, aston- discussion the group will Books will be available meeting planned DON T MISS ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE JUNE 24TH 9:00 AM - ? June 19th - Make Dad's Day Special MARK YOUR CALENDAR! MURRAY'S WINE TASTING THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Chamber lunch meeting The next lunch meeting of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce will be a jam- packed information session on Thursday, June 16, at noon in Heppner City Hall conference room. Tom Wolff of Colum- bia Basic Electric will be giving some CBEC projects updates, including electric car chargers to be installed, research into a hydro-gen- erator on the Heppner pipe- line and a hydro project with Willow Creek Dam. QUEEN IVY -Continued from PAGE ONE at 6 p.m. for a fundraising 25 th overall. Sandford will be hav- ing several fundraising campaigns over the next month to help offset her ex- penses to travel to the July event. She will be selling tickets for half a pig cut and wrapped, $5 a ticket. She will also be at Ione’s Fourth of July Celebration—July 3 Oregon State Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Alison Hart will discuss Initiative Petition 28 (IP28), proposed for the November 2016 statewide ballot, which would im- pose a new $5 billion tax on sales. Cost of lunch is $10; Howe’s About Pizza will cater. Chamber lunch at- tendees are asked to RSVP at 541-676-5536 no later -Continued from PAGE ONE than the Tuesday before to istration for their work in guarantee a lunch. helping Community Coun- seling Solutions locate here in Heppner,” Kuhn said. He said the staff helped CCS work through multiple issues, including lood plain and others, to get the facil- tri-tip dinner and silent auc- tion at the Ione Legion Hall, and July 4 after the parade, manning the dunk tank in the park. Contact Sylvia or Ivy Sandford with donations or sponsorships for Miss Oregon High School Rodeo 2016-17 at 541-571-5930 or on Facebook. CITY COUNCIL Saturday & Sunday Breakfast Buffet A.Y.C.E. ONLY $7.95 PRIME RIB $21.95 or NY STEAK $19.95 every Saturday night Reservations are Required ity approved and sited. He pointed out that the city recently had seen the new county offices, the new ire hall and now the new CCS ofices all being built in Heppner. Kuhn said all three facilities are good for the city of Heppner. SUNDAY, JUNE 19TH FILLING UP QUICKLY ! GET YOUR RESERVATION THIS SUNDAY'S MEAL WILL BE $6.95 CHICKEN FRIED STEAK! HAGER PARK AT NOON Landing Lodge at Morrow Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 County OHV Park Hours: mon-Sat 8am-8pm Sunday 8am-5pm ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: 541-969-3822 MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. Even though it’s Father’s Day, there will be a workday at Hardman Community Center this Sunday for those who can make it, beginning in the early morning and lasting till about noon. There will not be a HCC meeting in the evening. find us on facebook www.facebook.com/TheLandingLodge B ring your families and enjoy some fun with us !