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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 18, 2018 Track team gets three consecutive wins The Heppner men’s and women’s track teams per- formed well in the past week of competition. The men’s team came home with two more team wins, in Weston and in Stanfield, for a total of three consecu- tive team wins. At the Weston-McEwen Small Schools Invite, Derek Howard started the day with two wins in shot put (48’3”) and discus (119’3”). Alex Lindsay added another win in the triple jump, jumping a season record of 40’ 8.5”. Makayla Silvia added a third place finish for the women in the long jump, jumping 14’6”. The team again showed its depth with points scored in each event. Running events started with a strong showing by the 4x100 team of Blake Wolters, Carson Bros- nan and Jackson Lehman. Trevor Antonucci led the 1500m, followed by Jordan Sweeney in third. Hunter Nichols ran a personal best time of 52.8 seconds in the 400m, finishing second. Alison Cecil ran 14.6 for a sixth place in the 100m, while Jayden Wilson ran a personal best time of 12.69 seconds for a second place finish. Mason Lehman ran 26.09 in the 200m finishing second for the men, while Alison Cecil ran 30.56 for fifth place for the women. Alex Lindsay ran a season record time of 46.78 sec- onds in the 300m hurdles, finishing third. The 3000m race showed Heppner in the top three places, with Hunter Nichols leading in a time of 9:48.22, followed by Trevor Antonucci and Evan Kollman. O n S a t u r d a y, f a i r weather allowed for good times and long distances and running and throwing events. Overall, Heppner earned eight first place finishes, two second place finishes, six third place fin- ishes, and numerous point earning finishes to show the talent and depth of the team. Derek Howard won the shot put event, Alex Lindsay jumped a personal record of 19’2” in the long jump and won the triple jump as well. Hunter Nich- ols won both the 1500m and the 800m runs. In the 800m, Nichols ran 2:00.6, a personal record that is only .9 seconds away from the school record set in 1966. Trevor Antonucci came in third in the 1500m, and won the 3000m run. Mason Lehman won the 400m dash with a personal record of 55.46 seconds. Among the women, Madelyn Nichols finished second in the 400, and Hannah Palmer and Tiffany Hollis both ran per- sonal best times in the 800. Primary election deadlines near The last day to register to vote in the May 15 pri- mary election is Apr. 24 and local ballots will be mailed the following day. County issues on the ballot will be the election of a county commissioner, the county assessor and formation of the new extension service district. Ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on elec- tion day and postmarks do not count. Ballots may be dropped in Heppner 24 hours a day at drop box in the Bar- tholomew building park- ing lot. Ballots may also be dropped in the county Sheriff’s Report (cont.) -Continued from PAGE dogs at his house, this is an SEVEN February 24: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report at Calbee North America on Lewis and Clark Dr, Boardman that an intoxicated subject showed up for work, re- fused a drug test and is try- ing to leave in his vehicle. Subject was being aggres- Alex Lindsay landed a personal best long jump in Stanfield. sive and argumentative. -MCSO received a re- -Photo by Damon Brosnan. The Heppner track team travels to Gresham on Apr. port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- 21 for the Centennial Invitational. Full results can be rigon that a red Chevy Sil- verado 4-door with trucks, found on athletic.net. trucks, trucks on the back is speeding heading towards Idaho St. Unable to locate. Morrow County Public Works is currently requesting bids for Vehicles that are presented for -MCSO received a re- silent bids at The Public Works office 365 Hwy. 74, Lexington, OR. 97839. port on SE Thirteenth St, Irrigon that there is a pickup parked near his fence. It is Vehicles and specifications and any more questions are on display or you may contact Morrow legally parked, he just finds County Public Works at P.O. Box 428, 365 Hwy 74, Lexington, OR 97839 phone 541-989-9500. it suspicious. -MCSO received a re- All items are sold “AS IS-WHERE IS” without any guarantees or warranty expressed or implied. port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- Specifically, but without limitation, Morrow County makes no representation or warranty that any gon that there is loud music of the vehicles conform to any standard in respect of safety, pollution, or fit for any particular coming from the second purpose. Morrow County make no guarantee as to the authenticity, of any particular age, year of house on the left heading manufacture, model, make, mileage, hours, condition, or defect of any vehicle being sold. Bidders towards Division. Unable are encouraged to make their own physical inspection and rely solely on that inspection before to locate. -MCSO received a re- bidding. Failure to inspect does not negate that Bidders responsibility to perform under the port on W Hwy 730, Irrigon auction terms and conditions. that a vehicle is heading to Irrigon and there is a want- Sealed bids will be received no later than 4:00 p.m., May 3, 2018. Morrow County Public Works ed subject possibly in the Office in Lexington. Bids will be publically opened at 9:00 a.m. on May 7, 2018 at the Morrow vehicle. Unable to locate. County Public Works office in Lexington, OR. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- Successful bidder will be required to take possession and remove vehicle within 30 days of being rigon that a white Chevy notified their bid has been accepted Morrow County makes no warranties as to vehicles extended drove down Utah at high rates of speed. Un- condition. able to locate. -MCSO received a re- Payment in full must be completed with certified check, cashier’s check, or cash. Payment in full port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- is required before buyer will receive vehicle title from Morrow County. Buyer is required to gon that a Kia or Scion SV register the vehicle in the buyer's name, and present that registration to Morrow County prior to is speeding down to Tenth the vehicle being released to the buyer. Failure to perform these steps within 30 days of being St. Unable to locate. notified that bid has been accepted will nullify the winning bid, and Morrow County may offer -MCSO received a re- vehicle to next highest bidder or choose to relist the vehicle at auction. port on NW Water St, Hep- pner that subject fell down this morning sometime, Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex or disoriented and has blood handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. in his nose. #115 February 25: Morrow 1996 Chevrolet Pickup, 206 County Sheriff ’s Office #723 K Miles, 5 speed, Manual received a report on SW Kawasaki SS Mule, Rear Transmission, V8 Engine, Nevada Ave, Irrigon that end is out A/C, Tilt wheel, CC, Min. Bid $400.00 AM/FM Stereo and gray there is a dog in her car that cloth trim. doesn’t belong to her. Big # 570 Min. Bid $1,000.00 dog and is not aggressive 2002 Polaris Range, 6X6, at this time. Series 11, 500 CC # 148 -MCSO received a re- Min. Bid $3,000.00 1988 Chevrolet, 281 K Miles, Custom Deluxe, 4X2 port on SE Court St, Hep- 8Ft. Trailer Cab and Chassis. pner that there are two black Min Bid $500.00 800 lbs. Capacity Front end Plow with BOSS Bumper Off of Mid 90’s Ford F250 Min Bid $250.00 clerk’s office, room 102, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5. The Lexington ballot drop box is located in the public works parking lot at 365 W Hwy 74. In Ione, the drop box is located on Spring Street, in front of the turn onto Third Street. Outside drop boxes are currently open 24 hours, but all drop boxes will close at 8 p.m. on election day. Ballot drop boxes are also available in Boardman and Irrigon. ongoing problem. Coming from near the dam. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Pioneer Memorial Hospital on NE Pioneer Dr, Heppner that patient was shoved by her boyfriend during a screaming match. Male was asked to leave. PMH would like a deputy to respond and speak with the female. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a 93 Honda is parked in the street and people in the neighborhood have to walk in the street to get their mail. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a dark blue Honda CRV flew to Tenth St then came back down and ran the stop sign on Seventh. -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 207 Spray, Heppner that RP would like to speak to a deputy regarding allegations of a dog fighting ring. -MCSO received a re- port at Green acres on Pat- erson Ferry Rd, Irrigon that there is someone yelling he won’t let me breathe in the trailer. -MCSO received a re- port on W Main St, Lex- ington that a 62 year old has left side back and chest pains. Subject transported to PMH. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Cannon St, Heppner regarding a stolen handgun. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a black Chevy Silverado is spinning his tires in front of RP house. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Tenth St, Irrigon that tags got cut off, just the year. Believes it happened sometime this last week. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that the vehicle is now driving south on Division St in a 97 GMC Sierra, black in color. Unable to locate. Min. Bid $200.00 12Ft. Trailer 1200 lbs. Capacity Min. Bid $250.00 #530 1992 Cushman cart, Needs Ignition and carburetor cleaning. Min. Bid $300.00 FOR A OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, APRIL 27TH 1:30 pm — 4:30 pm STOP BY FOR REFRESHMENTS & JOE A HAPPY RETIREMENT ! ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS IS! Successful bidder will be required to take possession and remove vehicle within 30 days of being notified their bid has been accepted Morrow County makes no warranties as to vehicles condition. Vehicle’s SOLD AS IS Certified check, cashier’s check or cash must make payment. 279 N MAIN STREET Member FDIC BEOBANK.COM WISH