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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. August 26, 1992 J a y C o il w in s lo g b u c k in g c o n t e s t New teachers welcomed to M orrow County When the teachers go hack to sc hi hi I the students can't be tar behind. Teachers reported back to work on Monday. Aug. 24. Teachers new to the district toured Morrow County on Tuesday. Following are the new faces in the Morrow County school system. Heppner High School L-R: Gwyn Franklin, counselor, student leadership advisor and Nancy Swarat, math and computers, drama advisor. Riverside High School: Back l-r Victor Wallace, English; Dottie Britton, home economics, basic English; Dave Pollard, math; front- Lisa Cook, global studies, language arts, weight training; Jill Woodis, band, math; Courtenay Deniston, welcome center; Alan Haskins, technology education. lone schools: Kelley Swarat, social studies A.C. Houghton. Irrigon: l-r Katherine Belanger, art; Tonya Mar tin, music; and Karen Hutchinson-Talaski, fifth grade. WCCC Golf Ladies Club Championship August 20 Flight A: Club champion-Pat Edmundson; second-Harriet Pier son; third-Lois Hunt; fourth-Jan Paustian. Flight B: first-Jo Pettyjohn: second-Martha Peterson; third- Luvilla Sonstegard and Muriel Palmer: fourth-Mary Beamer: birdie-Jo Pettyjohn. WCCC Barbecue August 16 First-John and Pat Edmundson 27; second-Bob and Suzanne Jepsen 32; third-a tie between Gene and Luvilla Sonstegard and Howard and Helen Gilliam 33.' Low gross: Riley and Bebe Munkers, Frank and Neoma Bailey and Elmer and Muriel Palmer 19; Don and Martha Peterson 20; Floyd and Lorena Jones 21. K.P. second shot-John and Pat Edmundson; #4 Betty Carlson. Chip in: Riley and Bebe Munkers. Ladies Day August 18 Flight A: low gross-Jan Paus tian; low net-Martha Peterson, least putts-Jan Paustian; K.P.- se cond shot #2 Martha Peterson. Flight B: low gross-Luvilla Sonstegard; low net-Neoma Bailey; least putts-Lucille Peck. Flight C: low gross-Muriel Palmer, low net-Doll Campbell; least putts-Melba Miller. Round Robin Showmanship champion at the Morrow Coun ty Fair. Tracy McCure, also of Riverside, was FFA reserve champion. Char Coe of Heppner was 4-H Round Robin Champion. Shan non Walton, Long Creek, is reserve Torrie Philippi, Boardman was 4-H Master Show champion. Nancy Morter of lone, took reserve master show. Other champions and reserve champions are as follows: Beef:Grand Champion-Torrie Philippi,Boardman; Res. Grand Champion--Stephanie Haguewood, lone; Jr. Beef Showman Chatnpion--Casey Evans, Heppner; Reserve Cham pion--K risti M ason, Irrigon; Int. Beef Showman--Stephanie Haguewood; Reserve Champion- -Jossie Evans, Heppner; Sr. Beef Showm an—T orrie Philippi, Boardman, Reserve Champion— Ryan Evans, Boardman. Swine: Grand Cham pion- Nancy Morter, lone; Res. Grand Champion-Bridgett McElligott, lone; Jr. Swine Champion Showman-Jake Vandecar, Ir rigon; Reserve Jr. Showman- Angela Munkers, Lexington; Int. Swine Champion Showman- Tony Kemp, Lexington; Reserve Int. C ham p-B ridgett M cElligott,lone; Sr. Swine Champion Show m an-N ancy M orter, lone; Reserve Sr. Champion-Jake Bacon, lone; Sheep: Grand Champion— Kelsie Evans. Heppner; Reserve Grand C ham pion-S hannon Walton, Long Creek; Jr. Cham pion Showman-Shannon Walton, Long C reek; Reserve Jr. * * if * NEW MOVIES Coming in Soon if * if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if * if if if if * Rent a movie tonight! P r in c e o f T id e s W a y n e ’s W o r l d W ild O r c h id 2 M e d ic in e M a n W h ite M e n C a n ’t J u m p F r ie d G r e e n Take Home AM ovie! T o m a to es Kates Pizza 676-5017 164 N. 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Champion-Kelsie Evans, Heppner; Reserve Int. Champion-Brent Wright, Hepp ner; Sr. Cham pion—Shelly Ashbeck, Heppner; Reserve Sr. Champion—Mikka Evans, Irrigon. 100 Tons Alfalfa Feeder Hay ^ Delivery Available 422-7257 Joe McElligott KEY if for a total of 64.46. Sixth was Ivan Bork, with 33.92 and 35.37 for total of 69.29. Steve Ball was 7th with 40.57 and 43.93 to end up with a total of 84.50. All Competitors are from the Heppner Area. The open log bucking contest was won by Mike Adams, who took the lead over Scott McDaniel by only two hundreds of a second, the closest finish ever. Adams received cash and prizes for his win. Timers were Stan Kemp and Lorene Montgomery; recorders were Kaedene Bailey and Darcy Coil; judges were John Britt and Burke O ’Brien and Paul Sumner was the announcer. Fair showmanship winners announced Ryan Evans of the Riverside High School FFA was the FFA Sam Boardman l-r: Paula Kemp, fifth grade; Jill Woodis, band; Carol Oswald, kindergarten; Katherine Belanger, art; and Fred Jac quot, fifth grade. Jay Coil took home a tidy $600 purse, plus prizes for winning first place in the Morrow Coun ty class log bucking contest. Coil's times were 28.02 and 29.29 for a 57.31 total. Mike Adams finished second with times of 28.51 and 29.65 for a combined time of 58.16. He won $450 and prizes. Third place was Scott McDaniel, who took home $300 for times of 30.98, and 28.56, for a combined time of 59.54. Fourth place and $ 150 went to Roger Mortimore with times of 29.95 and 31.36 for a combined 61.31. 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