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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Junior High track and field
finishes season
Odd Fellows do cemetery
clean-up
Last week 14 mem-
bers of Willow Lodge #66
of the I.O.O.F. (Heppner
Odd Fellows) met at the
Hardman Cemetery to per-
form their annual Memo-
rial Day clean-up. Lawn
mowers, weed-eaters and
small tractors buzzed for
several hours while the vol-
unteers went about mow-
ing, trimming and cleaning
the grounds of the historic
cemetery.
A new cemetery sign
was hung, with a Columbia
Basin Electric Co-Op crew
assisting with re-setting
the entrance gate posts.
Refreshments were served
when all the work was
completed.
Members donating
equipment, fuels and time
for the day were Frank
Osmin, Merlin Hughes,
Charlie Anderson, Colin
Anderson, Roscoe Qualls,
Odd Fellows Brian Kollman and Jay Keithley at the newly re-
built Hardman Cemetery entrance. -Contributed photo.
Brian Kollman, Steve Rhea,
Jay Keithley, Doug John-
son, Cam Sweeney, Dave
Fowler, Corey Sweeney,
Jordan Sweeney and Tom
Wolff.
The Hardman Cem-
etery is under the care and
maintenance of Heppner
Lodge #66 of the Indepen-
dent Order of Odd Fellows
and has graves dating from
1888 to the present. Several
century-old grave stones
have very decorative and
unusual inscriptions, with
many pioneer families in-
terred there.
Seniors participate in stock
market game
In September 2017, Mr.
John Flaherty required his
senior students to compete
individually in the Oregon
Stock Market Game. The
Stock Market Game is an
online simulation of the
global capital markets that
engages students grades
four-12 in the world of eco-
nomics and prepares them
for financially independent
futures.
Over a 10-week ses-
sion, the stock market game
teaches students the fun-
damentals of personal fi-
nance and investing, while
practicing skills in math,
economics, social studies
and other subjects. In the
game, students form teams
or can compete as individu-
als to build and manage an
investment portfolio in the
real-world, dynamic mar-
ketplace.
There are award divi-
sions for fall and spring
elementary, middle school
and high school, as well as
full-year awards for each
category. This year, Alex
Lindsay took third place
in the full-year high school
age division. Alex com-
peted against thousands of
other students in Oregon
and hundreds of teams.
Alex is the first student
from Heppner to place in
this contest.
The Oregon Stock Mar-
ket Game is sponsored by
the Oregon Council on
Economic Education, an
Alex Lindsay placed third
against other students in
Oregon. -Contributed photo.
all-volunteer board whose
mission is to provide young
adults with a clear under-
standing of basic economic
principles and how these
principles affect their daily
lives.
Chamber announcements and
upcoming events
Thursday, May 24 from
4 to 6 p.m., meet and greet
open house welcoming
Caroline Jackson as the new
director of Pioneer Memo-
rial Health and Hospice at
the main office in Heppner.
Thursday, May 24 at
6 p.m., Drop in Teen Time
movie in the park at the
Heppner city park with
“Jumanji - Welcome to the
Jungle.” Presented by the
Heppner branch of the Or-
egon Trail Library District.
All Teens are welcome to
come and enjoy a free eve-
ning, including the movie,
popcorn and drinks.
Friday, May 25 from
- FIVE
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
Neighborhood Center Me-
morial Day weekend $15
bag sale. Come fill a brown
bag with clothing, shoes
and books for $15. All other
merchandise is 50 percent
off.
Saturday, June 2 from
8:30 to 11 a.m., 13 th Annual
Youth Fishing Derby spon-
sored by Oregon Depart-
ment of Fish and Wildlife
and Morrow County Parks
at Cutsforth Park. This free
event is for children 14
years and younger. Lunch
will be provided for the
youth.
Sunday, June 3 from
12 to 3 p.m., In Celebra-
tion of Dave Zachry’s Life
at the Heppner city park.
Hamburgers, hotdogs and
drinks will be provided.
Feel free to bring a potluck
dish of your choice. Come
and help to honor a man
who had a smile and kind
word for everyone and was
a father, friend and life-long
educator.
Sunday, June 10 from
5 to 7 p.m., Music in the
park at the Heppner city
park, featuring Porter and
the Pale Ales. Additional
information available soon.
Thursday, June 14 at
6 p.m., Drop in Teen Time
game night at the Hep-
pner Library. All teens are
welcome for fun, snacks,
games and prizes. Spon-
sored by the Oregon Trail
Library District.
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
2018 Heppner Junior High Track and Field team top row: Zachary Ferguison, Brock Hisler,
Jace Coe, Kamron Drury, Brian Lindsay, Derrick Smith, Cody Fletcher, Joe Sherman and
Conor Brosnan.
Middle row: Coach Toni Nichols, Trevor Nichols, David Cribbs, Isaiah King, Roen Waite, Jon
Waddell, Bryan Collins, Saul Lopez and Coach Brandi Sweeney.
Bottom row: Irelynn Kollman, Zandra Masterson, Chloe McLaren, Zabrena Masterson,
Hannah Finch and Dusty Robinson. Not pictured: Alexandra Cavan, Ty Boor, Keegin Chitty,
Anthony Rankin and Teagan Ramsey. -Contributed photo.
Heppner Junior High Track
and Field finished another
successful season at the
UMMSAA Championships
hosted by Riverside Junior
High in Boardman on May
4. The eighth grade boys’
team took first place with
150 points, while the girls’
and sixth-seventh boys’
teams put up impressive
points with their smaller
number of athletes. Ac-
cording to the news release,
the entire season was filled
with personal records, hard
work, positive sportsman-
ship and an eagerness to try
new events.
Results of the meet are:
-Hannah Finch (eighth
grade): first place in tri-
ple jump with 30’ 8.5”,
first place in 3000m with
13:56.00, second place in
100m with 14.22, seventh
place in javelin with 59’ 9”.
-Dusty Robinson (sixth/
seventh grade): sixth place
in 200m with 33.75, tenth
place in 100m with 15.73,
competed in javelin with
37’ 1”, competed in long
jump with 8’ 5”
-Chloe McLaren (sixth/
seventh grade): fifth place
in 200m with 33.71, fifth
place in 800m with 3:25.91,
eighth place in long jump
with 10’ 11.5”, competed
in 100m with 16.07
-Irelynn Kollman
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.
Thursday, June 21,
Rocking the Longest Day
will be held at Willow Creek
Terrace. This event is being
held to raise awareness
and support for advancing
research on dementia and
Alzheimer’s. The Longest
-See CHAMBER/PAGE
SEVEN
(sixth/seventh grade): fourth
in 400m with 1:16.72, com-
peted in 200m with 34.78,
competed in shot put with
19’ 7.75”, competed in long
jump with 9’ 3”
-Zandra Masterson
(sixth/seventh grade): first
place in javelin with 74’
10”, first place in 3000m
with 14:03.00, third place
in 800m with 3:11.71, tenth
in shot put with 20’ 8.75”
-Bryan Collins (eighth
grade): first place in 100m
with 12.27, first place in
100m hurdles with 16.39,
third place in shot put with
37’ 1”
-Kamron Drury (eighth
grade): fourth place in
triple jump with 25’ 5”,
sixth place in 1500m with
6:41.56, competed in 100m
with 15.64
-Brian Lindsay (eighth
grade): fifth place in the
triple jump with 23’ 7”,
eighth place in 400m with
1:16.28, competed in 100m
with 15.90
-Brock Hisler (eighth
grade): second place in
400m with 1:00.78, second
place in long jump with 16’
11.5”, fourth place in 200m
with 27.93
-Jon Waddell (eighth
grade): competed in discus
with 49’ 2”, competed in
200m with 50.39,
-Joe Sherman (eighth
grade): first place in high
jump with 5’ 2”, second
place in 800m with 2:37.26,
sixth place in 400m with
1:09.34
-Zach Ferguison (eighth
grade): third place in 800m
with 2:37.60, fifth place
in 3000m with 13:17.00,
competed in long jump with
13’ 3.5”
-Derrick Smith (eighth
grade): fourth place in
the 3000m with 12:37.00,
fourth place in 800m with
2:41.66, competed in high
jump with 4’ 2”
-Jace Coe (eighth
grade): first place in 3000m
with 11:24.00, second place
in 1500m with 4:57.67, fifth
place in long jump with
15’ 1”
-Roen Waite (eighth
grade): seventh place in
1500m with 7:00.55, eighth
place in 300m hurdles with
1:14.81, eighth place in
triple jump with 22’ 1”,
competed in 100m hurdles
with 28.22
-Conor Brosnan (eighth
grade): first place in the shot
put with 40’ 5”, first place in
discus with 118’ 7”, fourth
place in high jump with 4’
10”
-Cody Fletcher (eighth
grade): fifth place in javelin
with 75’ 11”, ninth place in
discus with 82’ 1”, tenth
place in the shot put with
30’ 4”
-Brock Hisler, Derrick
Smith, Jace Coe and Bryan
Collins placed second in the
4x100m relay with 52.07.
-Conor Brosnan, Cody
Fletcher, Zach Ferguison
and Brian Lindsay placed
fourth in the 4x200m relay
with 2:13.41.
-Saul Lopez (sixth/sev-
enth grade): first place in
800m with 2:41.85, sixth
place in 100m with 13.58
-Anthony Rankin
(sixth/seventh grade): ninth
place in shot put with 18’
3”, competed in discus with
46’ 1”, competed in 200m
with 38.41, competed in
long jump with 8’ 11.5”
Isaiah King (sixth/sev-
enth grade): eighth place in
400m with 1:15.68, ninth
place in 100m hurdles with
20.80, competed in javelin
with 67’ 9”
-Trevor Nichols (sixth/
seventh grade): first place
in javelin with 93’ 10”,
first place in 3000m with
11:35.00, second place in
800m with 2:42.22
-David Cribbs (sixth/
seventh grade): third place
in 1500m with 5:22.03,
third place in 800m with
2:52.29
-Keegin Chitty (sixth/
seventh grade): fourth place
in 1500m 5:28.50, sixth
place in 400m with 1:12.00,
tenth place in 200m with
32.82, tenth place in long
jump with 12’ 1”
-Teagan Ramsey (sixth/
seventh grade): ninth place
in high jump with 4”, com-
peted in 200m with 34.52,
competed in discus with
49’ 2”, competed in javelin
with 48’ 4”
-David Cribbs, Saul
Lopez, Isaiah King and
Trevor Nichols placed sec-
ond in the 4x200m relay
with 2:07.26.
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