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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1, 2019 -- NINE Golfers win two tournaments Mustang softball team has busy week Heppner golf team members: Hunter Greenup, Cody Fletcher, Derick Smith, Casey Fletcher, Gavin Hanna-Robinson, Cason Mitchell, Logan Burright, Claire Grieb, Kennison Wilkins, Nicole Propheter, Kami VanArsdale and Caitlynn Scrivner. Front row: Reno Ferguson and Kellen Grant. Not pictured: Charles and Suzy Cason. Both the girls and boys golf teams from Heppner High School won tourna- ments last week. The teams won their own Heppner Invite and then traveled to Enterprise and won the Outlaw Invitational. The girl’s team shot a 333 to best the field at Wil- low Creek Country Club. Nicole Propheter was the first-place individual med- alist with a 76. Claire Grieb finished second with 81. Finishing in a tie for fourth was Caitlyn Scrivner and Kennison Wilkins. Also at the Heppner Invite, the boy’s team domi- nated the field to win with a score of 294. The Mustangs were led by Logan Burright who finished second with a 71. Gavin Hanna-Robinson placed third by shooting a 72 and Reno Ferguson was fourth with a 74. The teams that came and participated were from Hood River, Grant Union, Wallowa and Enterprise. The day featured great weather and then chef Gary Propheter and other parents provided the golfers with a great meal after the tour- Reno Ferguson and Kellen Grant at the tournament in Enterprise. nament. The team left very early the next morning for the long drive to Enterprise. The weather was not as good on this day as it was cold and very windy at the Alpine Meadows Golf Course. Scores for the golf- ers were affected by the wind but the view of the snowcapped mountains made it bearable for all who were in attendance. Once again, the girls won the team title by shoot- ing a 416. Grant Union was second with a 493 score. Nicole Propheter fin- ished second at the tour- nament by shooting an 82. Kennison Wilkins, Claire Grieb and Caitlyn Scriv- ner rounded out the team scoring for the Mustangs. Suzy Cason and Cami Va- nArsdale also made the trip and played. The Heppner boys took home the team title by shooting a 354. Enter- prise was second with a 390 and Grant Union was third with a 477. The Mustang JV boys team shot a very good 405 on the day. Kellen Grant won the tournament by shooting a great score of 76 in the windy conditions. Cason Mitchell was second with a good round of 79. Reno Ferguson and Casey Fletch- er each finished with a 92 and Logan Burright shot a 94. Other players for the Mustangs at Enterprise were Gavin Hanna-Robin- son, Hunter Greenup, Cody Fletcher, Derek Smith and Charles Cason. The Mustangs will have the district tournament next up on their schedule. It will be played at the Pendleton Country Club next Monday and Tuesday, May 6-7. Shoot aims to raise money for Ione 4 th of July The Ione Thousand Yard Shoot, a fundraiser for the Ione 4 th of July Celebra- tion, will be held Saturday, May 4 at 8:30 a.m. at the Frank and Joe Halvorsen farm. The farm is located at 64686 Halvorsen Ln, seven miles south of Ione. The shoot will include a gun raffle, door prizes, compli- mentary coffee and donuts as well as lunch available for purchase. There will be three rifle classes: class one for elk or deer rifle, class two for heavy target or bench guns and class three for open site 500 yards. Each class winner will receive a cash prize, with a shoot-off to be held in case of a tie. Cost is $20 per shot per person. Participants may purchase multiple shots but will draw random numbers to prevent any back-to-back shooting. The shoot will last until a winner is determined. Participants will shoot at a 27-inch metal gong placed 1,000 yards away. A designated parking area will be available and everyone is asked to leave their pets at home. Those interested in be- ing a sponsor or making Infield comes together to rally. The Mustang softball team had a busy week, playing the Riverside Pi- rates, the Pendleton Bucks freshmen and ended with the double-header against the Echo/Stanfield Cougars. The team consists of Dakota Durfey, pitcher; J’Anea Arellano-Desirey, first base; Sage Ferguson, second base; Eva Martin, short stop and Larysa Bur- right, third base. Right: Sage Ferguson look- ing for a flyball catch while teammates look on. Morrow LCAC to meet LCAC has scheduled a meeting for Thursday, May 2 at 9 a.m. in Heppner at the Bartholomew build- ing conference room. The Bartholomew building is located at 110 N Court St. in Heppner. a donation for the event should email info@thou- sandyardshoot.com. Addi- tional information is avail- able at ionethousandyard- shoot.com. DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5PM JUST IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY! New Spring Arrivals Come Shop Our Nursery Bedding Plants - Shrubs - Trees and More... Penland Lake Lot Available 1.5 acre lot located on the northwest side The lot Sale Committee has announced that the lot known by their records as 1 Lake Penland Ref; R06040 legal description 5S2822A-01500 shall be offered for sale in a sealed bid process. The approximately 1.5 acre lot is located on the northwest side of Penland Lake. In the event of a bid tie will be given 48 hours to submit a revised additional bid. Bids must be RECEIVED by the Lake Penland Corporation Secretary at PO BOX 95 Heppner OR 97836 no later than MAY 24, 2019. Bids must be in a sealed envelope clearly marked “BID” on the exterior. Bids will be opened on Sunday May 26, 2019 at 3:30 PM at the Columbia Basin Electric Board Room. For additional information contact Melissa Lindsay 541-561-0234 Lot Sale Committee Chair or Alma Coston 503-720-5688 Penland Lake Board President. Additional information regarding the Lot can be obtained from Morrow County records, OR State DEQ and Morrow County planning for land use questions. The Penland Corporation may reject any bid not in compliance with the bidding procedures. The Corporation is selling the lot AS IS with no warranties, representations or guaran- tees expressed or implied All potential bidders should conduct their own inspections at your leisure including but not limited to physical conditions, DEQ, water availability, legal descriptions, and verifications of land uses and specific needs etc... No board member or membership makes any representations or warranties with respect to the property. Title will be conveyed subject to all Deed restrictions, easements and other reservations and exceptions of record at closing to be held within 45 days of acceptance of bid and contract. All other closing costs not specified by law to be paid by the seller will be the responsibility of the Purchaser. The Penland Corporation committee will be accepting sealed bids for the purchase of the lot with a minimum bid price of NOT LESS than $50,000 The sale will be to highest bidder for cash, money order, cashiers check or bank financing at closing with Mid Columbia Title Company no later than July 15, 2019. ALL bids will include a letter of credit from bank or lending institution with statement of funds availability. The sale shall be deemed conditional until such time as Penland Lake Corporation Board formally accepts or rejects said sale. No bid will be accepted for less than the minimum bid amount. Bids must include Bidders full name, address, phone and email. Bid will include property description above, written bid amount and statement as to sufficient funds to meet purchase price and where funds are held, along with Bank letter of credit for said funds. All bids will be signed and dated by potential purchaser. VOTE Morrow County Grain Growers Green Feed & Seed 242 W Linden Way, Heppner 676-9422 PORT OF MORROW COMMISSIONER As your elected representative I promise to serve with impartiality, diligence, vision, hard work and common sense. 32 years of compassionate and committed service has deepened my love of Morrow county and the people who live here. Lifetime Morrow County resident Over 30 years of patient care as a pharmacist and community volunteer Self-employed with time to serve Small business owner in multiple locations—Heppner, Boardman, Condon Board Chairman of Morrow County Health District representing all of Morrow county for 14 years JohnMurrayforPOM.com