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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 3, 1991 Garden Club presents awards Wrangler’s list year end results Kids reading program The Wranglers Riding Club has 8-10 year olds: first-B rian underway at grade school ended its 1991 season. Following are Knowles, second-Angela Munkers, year end results: Stick horse race: first-Becky Schiller, second Madison Bailey, third-Cody Walton, fourth-Josie Grant. 5 & Under: first-M egan Bergstrom, second-Lacie Davis, third-Pat Schiller, fourth-Genia Grant. 6 & 7 year olds: first-Sara Eckman, second-Katie Walton, third-Brett Barber, fourth-Joe Papineau. third-a tie between Blake Knowles and Casey Evans, fourth-Annie Hisler. 11-13 year olds: first-Tiffany Munkers. second-Dawn Boor, third- Jossie Evans, fourth-Storm y Howard. 14-18 year olds: first-Shelley Ashbeck, second-Amy Greenup, third-Sara Greenup, fourth-Jennie Ashbeck. Most im proved was Jared Eckman. Bobby Beaubien (front left) reads to an appreciative audience at the Heppner Elementary school library’s reading program, while mother and summer librarian Lynda Baker Beaubien looks on. Pictured are (front clockwise) Sally Calvert, Lilly Calvert, Jody McDaniel, Jake McDaniel, Ryan Beuabien, Travis Lowe, Steven McDaniel and Scott McDaniel. 14-17 year olds Sara Greenup, Amy Greenup and Shelly Ashbeck The Heppner Elementary School summer reading program is open for business under the direction of Lyn da Baker, elementary teacher. Children are invited to the library on Mondays from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For each book read a star sticker will be placed on the childs’ paper star on the bulletin board at the library. When a child reads 10 books he or she will receive a certificate from the governor. Baker, who has a degree in elementary education, said that all kids are welcome to come and listen to stories and tapes and read books. Besides reading aloud to the kids she has two listening stations set up, one for younger kids and one for older kids. “ I don't mind if parents drop their children off,” she added. The program will run until Aug. 11. On July 25 and Aug. 1 the reading pro gram will be held from 11:30 a m. to 2 p.m. Guest to preach at Hope, Valby L-R: 5 & under Gena Grant, Pat Schiller, Lacy Davis, Megan Bergstrom. The Rev. Richard Pounds, the religious and community services coordinator for the Bethphage Mis sion West in Pendleton, will be the guest preacher on Sunday, July 14 at Hope and Valby Lutheran Chur ches. Rev. Pounds will deliver a message entitled “ People of In fluence,” based on the Gospel of St Matthew 5:13-16. Services are 9 a.m. at Valby and 11 a.m. at Hope. Rev. Pounds served for 6 xh years as pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Pendleton. Prior to that, he pastored several churches in the San Francisco Bay area. He was born and raised in the Bay area. Bethphage Mission West is an af filiated ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America that has been providing residential and voca tional services to over 50 adults with developmental disabilities in Oregon since February 1, 1990. Bethphage Mission West is part of a tradition with nearly 80 years of experience in working with people of disabili ty. This tradition began in 1913 in Axtel. Nebraska under the leader ship of an Augustana Lutheran pastor, K.G. William Dahl. L-R Macy Childers, Molly Barrow and Roseanne Baker By Anne Morter Roseanne Baker. Molly Barrows and Maci Childers, all lone grade school students, received awards in the State Garden Club Conservation and Environmental Poster contest. Awards were announced at the state Garden Club convention held June 11-15 at George Fox College in Newberg. The students were given their awards on June 19 at the lone Garden Club meeting at Beecher’s Cafe. Roseanne Baker won first prize and $15 at the state level in her grade for her environmental Woodsey Owl and Smokey Bear poster. Her poster then moved on to the regional con test where it received honorable mention. Molly Barrows won se cond prize and $10 for her Woodsey and Smokey poster. She also receiv ed honorable mention at the regional level. Maci Childers’ “ Protect our Butterflies" poster took third place, winning $5. Area kids qualify for state games Area kids have qualified for the State Games of Oregon to be held at Mt. Hood Community College in Portland, from the regional qualify ing meet at Eastern Oregon State College in LaGrande Saturday, June 22. The Games will be July 13 and 14. Boys 10 and under: Shad Hisler 50-meter dash 9.6 sec.; 100 m 19.24; 200 m 42.03. 11-12 year olds: Casey Evans 100 m 16.28; 200 m 34.6; 400 m 1:17.7; long jum p 10-9%. Tim Dickenson-200 m 35.1; 400 m 1:17.05; long jump 10-7'A. Girls 10 and under: Jill Barber 50 m7.91; 100 m 15.75; 200 m 35.02; long jump 9-8% and shot put-18 feet. 11-12 year old: Annie Hisler-50 m 8.99; 100 m 15.17, 200 m 35.95; long jump 10-5%. Tracy Dickenson 100 m 15.93; 200 m 34.68; long jump 10-11%; high jump 4-0. 1 3 -14 year olds: Jossie Evans-100 m 14.24; 200 m 29.68; 400 m 1:07.45; long jump 11-9%. Local program slated on Hanford health hazards Ken Niles, from the Oregon Department of Energy will speak at the Senior mealsite, Wednesday, Ju- Court presented personalized signs ly 10 at noon. He will give a 20-minute slide presentation outlin ing the health hazards associated with Hanford. Niles will be available for questions and answers will im mediately following lunch. The public is welcome to attend. People who do not normally attend the senior lunch should RSVP 676-9030 to ensure that enough lun ches are prepared. Weather Report 8-10 year olds by City of Heppner June 25 - July 1 1991 High I^iw Prec Rain Tues. 72 46 .0 Weds. 76 47 .0 80 Thurs. 58 .0 Tr. Fri. 76 .27 55 Sat. 72 46 .0 Tr 79 47 Sun. .0 87 57 Mon. .0 MORROW c o u n t y * FAIR 4 RODEO AUG 14 18 K * sue t f 14-18 f l ftSHBtCK PRINCESS KRISTIE 6 & 7 year olds Left to right: Nany Ekstrom presents Jodee Ashbeck, Jenni Ashbeck, Kristine Bedortha and Elizabeth Doherty with magnetic signs. Not pictured Jodi Vandeventer. Nancy Ekstrom of lone, presented 1991 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Queen Jodee Ashbeck with a personalized magnetic sign for her horse trailer. All court members received their signs prior to the three-day trip to Sisters in mid-June. The court represented the county in central Oregon June 7, 8 and 9 par ticipating in three grand entries and a parade. The court traveled to a location near Jubilee Lake on Saturday after noon to be guests of the Round-Up Wagon Train for dinner. After a rainy barbecue chicken dinner, everyone settled in around the camp fire where Princess Elizabeth's father. John Doherty entertained the group with Irish songs. The court will participate in two parades on July 4th. OREGON C o lo r ad o G o 11-13 year olds Ice cream social planned The congregation of Valby Lutheran Church, located on the Valby Road 16'A miles out of lone, will have an ice cream social on Sun day, July 21 at 6 p.m. There will be homemade ice cream, cakes and pies, toppings and other goodies, along with “ some of the best amateur entertainment“ from Mor row County. This event is being co sponsored by Aid Association for Lutherans so the 105 year old Valby Lutheran Church building can have a new red leak-proof roof. “ So bring your family and friends and come out to the Valby Lutheran Church late afternoon of July 21 for some good old fashioned homemade ice cream, festivities and preserve a little sacred history of Morrow County," said Pastor Stan Hoobing. ld ® J e w e l r y CAPTURE THE SPIRIT OF C O L O R A D O 'M/ IN STERLING SILVER, 10 or 14 KARAT I GOLD JEWELRY. THE PERFECT GIFT!!! ' JEWELRY DESIGN SEALED-BID PROPERTIES NEW RULES ARE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1990. |NEW FORMS ARE REQUIRED. PLEASE CALL FOR INFORMATION. V1MAR IRRIGON - Rt. 2, w 'COLORADOS TRADITIONAL JEWELRY™ BY VIMAR Box 459 3 bdrms., 2 baths, & 1,781 sf. 1980 Sahara Mob. Hm. F-41391J..................................$29.000 Only signed original 00V« forms will be accepted Copies wil be rejected Member Jew elers o( America. Inc friends are also welcome. 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