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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 27, 2018 -- EIGHT Junior girls all-stars team plays final game of the season Mustangs hold basketball camp Pictured are the HHS boys’ team members who attended the basketball camp. Assistant coach Ken Ruble is pictured on the far left and Coach Meek second from left in the back row. -Contributed photo Heppner junior girls all-star team. -Contributed photo. The Heppner junior girls all-star team compet- ed in the All-Stars tourna- ment in Redmond recently. The team started out seventh inning. Heppner was up with to bat with two outs and bases loaded, but were unable to pull it off and their season ended. the tournament playing against Warm Springs Na- tion and lost. Next they played Redmond and the score was six to 10 in the Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff's Office has released the following information: May 1 (cont.): Mor- feral cats in the alley next Lexington about kids on row County Sheriff’s Of- to his house. motorcycles. fice received a report at -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a re- SE Cannon St/SE Court port on Wilson Ln, Board- port at Cutsforth Park on St, Heppner that there are man that the trees are on Willow Creek Rd, Heppner several trucks parked on fire near his residence. Fire that there are subjects in the road and blocking it. was put under control. the campground which is Deputy spoke with subject -MCSO received a re- closed, when contacted and had them move one port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- the subjects became irate. vehicle. rigon that a white Toyota Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- 4-door is parked in front May 4: Morrow Coun- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- of his neighbor’s house in ty Sheriff’s Office received gon that a vehicle is double the road and has been there a report at Cutsforth Park parked at a residence. longer than five minutes. on Willow Creek Rd, May 3: Morrow Coun- -MCSO received a Heppner that the persons ty Sheriff’s Office received report on NE Court St, are back out there in the a report on Lewis and Clark Heppner that when RP got overnight camping area. Dr, Boardman that there is home the window on her She advised that they are a suspicious vehicle out on front door had been broken around the corner parked a farm. into. in the area of spaces 16, -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a re- 17 and 18. Subjects were port at Hwy 207/Willow port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- hostile with the RPs. Creek Rd, Heppner that rigon that a maroon Honda -MCSO received a there are a couple of baby Civic hatchback slid side- report on SE Utah Ave, owls cuddled up by the side ways to make the turn onto Irrigon that a gray GMC of the bridge. He advised Eighth and almost hit the smaller pickup flew past he believes they cannot fly stop sign. Tenth, 55 mph. and can only walk at this -MCSO received a -MCSO received a re- time. Referred to other report on Estate Loop, Ir- port that Toby Dale Rodri- agency. rigon that there is a grass guez is currently housed -MCSO received a re- field fire. RP advised there at CCCF, wants to confirm port on NW Washington are some trailers near it as warrant. Ave, Irrigon that an AC well. -MCSO received a re- unit was stolen from a -MCSO received a re- port on Hwy 74, Ione that residence he is working on port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- there is a deceased deer for the bank that has been gon that a Honda car was across from her residence. foreclosed. reckless driving. It is not out of the lane of -MCSO received a re- -MCSO received a travel. Referred to other port on S First St, Irrigon report on E Hwy 730, Ir- agency. of possible D, advised her rigon that a pearl Chevy -MCSO received a re- granddaughter appeared Avalanche is swerving in port at NW Morgan St/W to have been beaten up. and out of traffic. Referred Sperry ST, Heppner that Deputy responded, female to other agency. wife was turning at loca- had black eye but said she -MCSO received a re- tion and heard a pop and was jumped in Hermiston. port on NW Esther Ct, Ir- her back left rear cargo Did not want to make a rigon that her husband had window was broken. Not report and advised she did broken her son’s finger. RP sure if it was from a weap- not know who did it. put son on the phone who on or a rock. Deputy re- -MCSO received a re- requested EMS. Patient sponded. Determined to be port on SE Chase St, Hep- transported to GSH. an accidental road hazard. pner that RP wants to talk -MCSO received a -MCSO received a re- to a deputy in regards to report on E Arcade St, port at Root Ln/Wilson Ln, No Dogs Allowed in Park Fourth through eighth grade students and the high school team members that helped with that session. -Contributed photo The Heppner Mustang boys’ and girls’ basketball teams recently held a four day camp featuring in- struction from coach Mike Meek and one of his top assistant coaches. Coach Meek is the head women’s coach at George Fox University. In his eight years there, his teams have a 180-27 overall record and they have played in two na- tional title games. In 2012 he was named the Divi- sion III National coach of the year. Before going to George Fox, he coached at Southridge High School in Beaverton where his teams Boardman that there are two black cows outside on Wilson. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a white Dodge punched it in front of his house, same vehicle the deputy pulled over at Divi- sion and Wyoming yester- day. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on NW 11 th St, Herm- iston that deputy is on the scene of MVSA assisting won five state champion- ships. The first two days Meek worked with the girls’ program and then with the boys’ teams on the last two days. The camp was open to grades four- 12 and over 70 students attended the camp. The morning session was for fourth through eighth grades and featured working on fundamentals of the game and skill build- ing. In the afternoon, sev- enth-12 graders received a higher level of instruction and worked on more ad- vanced parts of the game on an individual level . HPD. -MCSO received a report pm SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that a worker at a nearby site that has a white Honda Rodeo has been constantly running the stop sign on Seventh. -MCSO received a re- port at Irrigon Marina on NE Seventh St, Irrigon that two people on one ATV came out of the Umatilla Wildlife Refuge on the east side of the marina. 98% Angels to perform 2018 *Bring your own lawn chairs or blanket. Grass amphitheater. Saturday, June 30, 2018 Dinner & Poker Tournament (plus BINGO) Legion Hall, Ione Free Movie in the Park: Ghostbusters Ione City Park June 30, 5 pm June 30, Dusk Sunday, July 1, 2018 Volleyball Tournament Ione City Park July 1st, 9 am Tuesday, July 3, 2017 Golf Tournament Willow Creek Country Club, Heppner IHS “All Alumni” Get Together Route 74 Restaurant July 3rd, 9 am July 3rd, 6–9 pm Wednesday, July 4, 2017 98% Angels will perform at Irrigon.Marina Park. Fireman’s Breakfast Ione Fire Hall 7:00 -10:00 am Creative Care PreSchool 5k Walk/Run ($10 Registration) Ione City Park 7 am Reg./Walk starts at 7:30 am Ken Turner Memorial Horseshoe Tournament Horseshoe Pits 9:00 am 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament 2nd Street, In Front of Legion Hall 10:00 am Vendors & Booths Ione City Park 11:00 am Fish Pond, Frog Jump, Bike Raffle Fire Hall/Park 11:00 am Altar Society Pie Sale Ione Fire Hall (or Church Basement) 11:00 am Parade (G rand M arshal : G reGG & s helly r ietMann ) Main Street 1:00 pm Money Pile, Much More! After Parade Free Swimming Ione Swimming Pool 1:30-3:30 pm a mphitheater 2:00-3:30 pm Bingo Talent Show Ione Legion Hall Amphitheatre Stage 2:00-4:00 pm 3:30 pm Reg./Show at 4 pm C ory p eterSon B and a mphitheater S tage 4:30-6:00 pm Game On! Video Game Trailer & Laser Tag Featured Entertainment Ione City Park Amphitheater Stage 5:00-8:00 pm 6:30 pm Luke Basile & Frazer Wambeke T he J ames m arlin B and (6:30 pm ) B rewer ’ s G rade (8:30 pm ) Boat Trip Auction/Raffle Drawings Amphitheatre Stage Fireworks Display Visible throughout Ione All event, times and locations are subject to change. www.CityOfIoneOregon.com/FourthOfJuly Music funded in part by Morrow County Unified Recreation District 8:00 pm Dusk The singing duo 98% Angels will perform for the Music in the Parks outdoor summer concert series at 7 p.m. on July 2 at the Irrigon Marina Park, located off Highway 730 in Irrigon. 98% Angels, otherwise known as Marie Rose and Renate Meakins, first met and began singing together in 1998 in the Blue Jazz Choir Ensemble while at- tending Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton. Since then, the duo has performed in shows around the area such as the Irrigon Watermelon Festival, Umatilla Landing Days, the Hermiston Vari- ety Show and the Amboy Territorial Days. The ladies also volunteer their time singing in local assisted living homes. The style of music they perform ranges from 1930’s standards, big band swing music, hits of the 50’s and the 60’s and popular contemporary and country tunes. Also, during the show that evening, the Music in the Parks Com- mittee will be honoring all local veteran’s in at- tendance. For additional infor- mation about the Music in the Parks concert series, contact Jackie at 541-720- 1289. The evening session was for ninth-12 th grade and they received the highest level of instruction. Both the girls’ and boys’ teams worked on more team ori- ented aspects of the game. Coach Meek showed both programs many things that have worked for him over the years and brought his programs so much success. According to a spokes- person, Coach Meek and his assistant did a great job of teaching the game of basketball to the kids and gave them many things that they can work on before the next season. The camp was made possible by the Heppner Booster Club. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the Matter of the Estate of JOSHUA K. HERRIG. Deceased. No. 18PB04385 NOTICE TO INTEREST- ED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are re- quired to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative at the of- fice of Monahan, Grove & Tucker, 105 N. Main, Mil- ton-Freewater, OR 97862 (attorneys for the personal representative). within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal repre- sentative, or the attorneys for the personal represen- tative. Dated and first published June 27, 2018. Maureen D. McNeill Personal Representative SUBMITTED BY: Samuel E. Tucker, OSB #763644 MONAHAN, GROVE & TUCKER Attorneys at Law 105 N. Main St Milton-Freewater, OR 97862 phone 541-938-3377 fax 541-938-6112 sam@mgtlegal.com Published: June 27, July 3 and 11, 2018 Affidavit PUBLIC NOTICE The Heppner Housing Au- thority meets the 1st Mon- day of every month 11a.m. at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center 190 N. Main St Heppner, OR Published: June 27, 2018