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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 2, 2018
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Chamber events
Local golfers play in and announcements
tournament
A View from the Green
Over the tee cup
Twenty-two Willow
Creek Country Club ladies
enjoyed some nice weather
on their playday held Apr.
24.
Low gross on the field
went to Nancy Propheter,
low net to Pat Dougherty
and Judy Harris and least
putts of the field went to Pat
Edmundson.
Low gross for flight A
was Lola Heideman and
low net went to Eva Kilken-
ny. Least putts was Virginia
Grant.
Flight B low gross went
to Betty Burns, low net to
Darcee Mitchell and least
putts was Karen Hague-
wood. Mitchell also had the
long drive for flight B.
Kris Lindner took low
gross on flight C and low
net resulted in a tie between
Bev Steagall and Lorrene
Montgomery. Least putts
was also a tie between Mary
Riggs and Jackie Allstott.
Lola Heideman got a
chip-in on holes three and
eight and Shirley Martin got
one on hole nine.
4-H camp to be
held at Cutsforth
Park in June
The Tri-County 4-H
camp will be held June 14-
17 at Cutsforth Park. The
country western theme,
this year is “Roping you
in for some 4-H fun.” The
camp is open to all youth
from Gilliam, Wheeler and
Morrow counties and they
need not be already enrolled
in 4-H to attend. Cost is
$85 if registered by May 25
and $100 if registered from
May 25 through June 4. The
registration fee includes a
tee shirt.
The camp is hosted by
the Oregon State University
staff from the three coun-
ties. Youth will spend three
nights camping in tents with
their counselors and peers,
participating in educational
workshops, craft activities,
a hike and a dance. Skits
and songs are performed
around a campfire each
night.
Scholarships are avail-
able to enrolled 4-H mem-
bers. Those interested
should contact their county
4-H office. For addition-
al information about the
camp, contact Erin Heide-
man at the Morrow County
extension office by calling
541-676-9642 or email erin.
hedeman@oregonstate.edu.
Several Willow Creek
Country Club men golfers
participated in the senior
tournament at The Dalles
Country Club on Apr. 9.
The Columbia Blue Senior
Golf Association hosted
112 players for ideal play-
ing conditions on the par
71 course.
WCCC winners in the
Columbia Division (handi-
cap 17 and below) were
Ron Bowman placing fifth
in gross with a score of 85
and Barry Munkers plac-
ing fifth in net with a score
of 73.
WCCC winners in the
Blue Division (handicap
18-23) were Steve Marlatt
placing sixth in gross with
a 95 and Gary Watkins plac-
ing third in net with a 72.
The Senior Division
(handicap 24 and above)
winners from WCCC were
Bill Morris taking fifth in
gross with a 102 and John
Kilkenny placing second in
net with a score of 72.
The next CBSGA tour-
nament will be held at the
Willow Creek Country
Club in Heppner on May
14. Tee off times will be at
7 and 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Breakfast and lunch will
be available for a nominal
charge at the club house,
served by the WCCC ladies.
Questions regarding
the tournament can be di-
rected to John Edmundson
at 541-676-5177.
Health care
providers encourage
healthy youth
Columbia River Health
and Morrow County Health
District are providing ser-
vices that expand healthy
opportunities for all adoles-
cents ages 12-21 by offer-
ing well care exams.
Young people who can
easily access preventive
health services are more
likely to develop healthy
behaviors and lay a founda-
tion for a healthier lifestyle
that persists into adulthood.
Physical, social and emo-
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tional changes during ado-
lescence increase the need
for continuous, compre-
REMINDER
hensive preventive services
and the American Medical
BE SAFE DURING SPRING CLEAN UP!
Association’s Guidelines
for Adolescent Preventive
Avoid electrical hazards!
Services, the U.S. Depart-
Look for overhead power lines before using equipment, ment of Health and Human
Services Bright Futures
Irrigation pipe, or handling a ladder.
Guidelines, and the Ameri-
can Academy of Pediatrics
all recommend comprehen-
sive yearly check-ups for
adolescents.
During a well care ap-
pointment, the health care
professional conducts a
comprehensive exam which
addresses physical, behav-
ioral and oral health. This is
a great time for adolescents
and their parents to talk
with the health care pro-
vider about any concerns
they might have and the
exam can be used to satisfy
the sport physical evalua-
tion to participate in school
activities. Insurance is not
required and there will be
no out of pocket cost.
Several adolescent well
care events will take place
throughout the summer
but appointments may be
scheduled anytime with a
health care provider.
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chairman
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meeting in Heppner, elected
Joel Peterson as chairman
of the board and Joe Gon-
zalez, Jr. as vice chairman.
Peterson joined the
board in 1993 and is the cur-
rent board’s longest serving
director. He is president of
Daily Bread Farms, a fam-
ily owned farm near Ione.
Joel and his wife, Lea, a
middle school teacher, have
three children.
Gonzalez joined the
board in 2015. He owns an
electrical contracting busi-
ness in Richland, WA. Joe
and his wife Delia, live in
Richland.
“We are excited to have
Wednesday, May 2
from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
the Neighborhood Center
will be holding a bag sale.
Shoppers are invited to fill
a brown bag with clothing,
shoes and books for only
$15. All other merchan-
dise will be 50 percent off.
The funds will be used to
purchase food for the pan-
try. Call 541-676-5024 for
more information.
Wednesday, May 2
through Wednesday, May
23, Crisis Line training
through Domestic Violence
Services, Inc. When train-
ing is completed, partici-
pants will be able to answer
calls on the 24-Hour Crisis
Line and have the opportu-
nity to advocate for victims
of domestic and sexual
violence. Contact 541-276-
3322 or volunteer@dvs-or.
org to become a volunteer
and/or to get more infor-
mation.
Thursday, May 3 at 6
p.m., Boy Scout benefit
dinner at the Heppner Elks
Lodge. Spaghetti dinner
including salad and dessert
will be served for $10 per
person.
Friday, May 4 from
4-7 p.m., Spring Fest 2018
Flower Basket sale in the
Bank of Eastern Oregon
parking lot in Arlington.
Paradise Rose Chuckwagon
will be providing pulled
pork sandwich meals and
to-go boxes. Live music
will be provided by Dan
Robinson and will include
a goodie sale at the wagon.
Every dollar raised goes to
help build The Woolery.
Saturday, May 5 at 1
p.m. at the county road
department in Lexington
on Hwy 74 and 4 p.m. at
Riverside High School in
Boardman, the Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office will
be hosting a safety event
and a BMX show featur-
ing Robert Castillo’s BMX
Freestyle Team. This event
is free to the public and
there will be hotdogs and
beverages for everyone.
There will also be a bike
raffle, free helmets and fit-
tings, a bike safety course
and boating, 4-wheeler and
fire safety information.
Saturday, May 5 at 8:30
a.m., Ione Thousand Yard
Shoot fundraiser at Frank
and Joe Halvorsen farm.
Three rifle classes with
cash prizes, gun raffle, door
prizes, clay pigeons and
pistol range. All proceeds
will be used to fund free ac-
tivities for kids at the annual
Fourth of July celebration.
For more information, go
to www.ionethousanyard-
shoot.com.
Saturday, May 5 from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m., OSU Ex-
tension office for Morrow
County will be celebrating
100 years along with the
SAGE Center gallery open-
ing at the SAGE Center in
Boardman. Everyone is
invited for the gallery open-
ing at 11:30 a.m., with guest
speakers Representative
Greg Smith and Commis-
sioner Don Russell. Appe-
tizers will be served.
Saturday, May 12 at 9
a.m., The Woolery Open at
China Creek Golf Course.
The event is a four- and
two-person scramble and
will cost $35 per person,
$5 mulligans or 5 mulligans
for $20. Putt Pot is $5 for
3 balls. Prizes and a BBQ
lunch is included. The win-
ner receives 80 percent of
the pot. Ties will be broken
by a sudden death putt-off
elimination. Proceeds will
benefit The Woolery proj-
ect. Contact Lori at China
Creek Golf Course to sign
up or for more information
at 808-359-8194.
Tuesday, May 15 at
9:30 a.m., Veterans ben-
efits discussion in the Bar-
tholomew building confer-
ence room. This is a pub-
lic meeting with spouses
and family welcome to
attend. Find out more about
VA health care, Veterans
Choice Program, compen-
sation, pension, burial ben-
efits, spousal benefits and
emergency financial grant.
For more information call
541-922-6420.
Thursday, May 17 is
Mustang Mop Up Day.
If you have a project you
would like to have the stu-
dents help with during the
Mustang Mop Up Day,
please contact Greg Grant
at Heppner High to get on
the list.
Saturday, June 16 from
10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Relay
for Hope – Relay for Life
event for Umatilla and Mor-
row County will be held at
Roy Raley Park at 1205 SW
Court Street in Pendleton.
For additional informa-
tion, please contact Carol
Preston, event lead at 541-
379-6294 or relaypendle-
ton@yahoo.com. Online
registration is available at
RelayForLife.org/umatil-
lacountyor.
Joel and Joe lead the board
of directors for the next
year. Both gentlemen are
active and engaged board
members. Joel continues his
service as chair of the funds
management committee,
also serving on the compen-
sation and loan committees.
Joe serves on the audit and
funds management com-
mittees,” said president and
CEO, Jeff Bailey. “The vast
experience and leadership
qualities of these two men
will serve our shareholders
well,” continued Bailey.
Heppner Les Schwab would like to congratulate
The Mustang Golf Team and wish them good luck!
Back Row (L-R): Kevin Rea,
Logan Burright, Cason
Mitchell, Wyatt McNary,
Gavin Hanna, Kellen Grant,
Nicole Propheter, Kayla
McAninch, Caitlyn Scrivner,
Madison Combe, Sophie
Grant and Suzy Cason.
Front Row (L-R): Hunter
Greenup, Charles Cason,
Casey Fletcher, Reno Fer-
guson, Marley Mitchell,
Kennisyn Wilkins, Clair
Grieb and Sasha Keown.
-Photo by Kirsti Cason.