Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 14, 1995 - THREE
Summer reading program begins at Library
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The Clerk's office at the cour
thouse in Heppner reports is-
suing the following marriage
licenses during ihe past two
weeks:
* May 30: David Ponce, 32,
Boardman; and '
, Maria Lourdes Rodriguez,
36, Boardman.
June 8: Douglas Thomson
Martin, 23, Maupin; and
Sandra Lee Turner, 24,
Heppner.
James Christopher Kindle,
21, Pendleton; and
Rebecca Kay Norton, 20,
Pendleton.
Market Re
Compliments of the Morrow
O ra m G ro w e rs
Tuesday, June 13
Soft White
‘Aliens’ were seen parading through town June 9, as part of the summer reading program. The
reading program got underway last Friday and will be held at the Library in Heppner every Friday
through July 14 beginning at 10:30 a.m.
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Students get ready for rodeo finals
Many area high school rodeo
students are practicing daily to
prepare for the Oregon State
High School Rodeo Association
(OHSRA) finals to be held in
Prineville, June 14-18.
The top 20 contestants in the
state in each event will compete
in two goes for the opportuni
ty to qualify for the short go on
Sunday. Only the top 10 in the
state in each event will compete
on Sunday. The top four con
testants after the short go will
qualify for the National High
School Rodeo finals to be held
in Gillette, WY., in July. Over
350 Oregon Students compete.
Heppner and Condon High
Schools have qualified all of
their student high school rodeo
members for the state finals.
The girls' team of Tiffanie
Munkers and Katie McCoin are
also in the number two position
in team standings.
Following are the OHSRA
point standings going into state
finals:
All-around girl: Tiffanie
Munkers, second, 156V2; and
Lexi Matteson, fourth, 129,
both Heppner High School;
Katie McCoin, fifth, 121, Con
don High School.
Rookie girl: Lexi Matteson,
second, 187; Annie Hisler,
seventh, 58, HHS.
All-around boy: Justin Mat
teson, fourth, 113, HHS.
Barrel Racing: Lexi Matteson,
third, 56; Munkers, fifth, 42;
McCoin, seventh, 39; Hisler,
ninth, 37.
Goat tying: Munkers, fifth,
55; McCoin, eighth, 37; Lexi
Matteson, ninth, 27.
Pole bending: Lexi Matteson,
eighth, 38; McCoin, ninth, 37;
Hisler, 16th, 20; Munkers, 18th,
15.
Breakaway roping: Lexi Mat
teson, second, 48; Munkers,
13th, 19; McCoin, 18th, 16.
Cutting: Munkers, seventh,
49 V2.
Bull riding: Tye Wilkins,
12th, 19, CHS.
Steer wrestling: Justin Mat
teson, third, 57.
Calf roping: Justin Matteson,
fourth, 54.
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
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June
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munity need for the training,
submitting to a plan of action
for completing the careef
enhancement project with
timeline and projected budget,
and the support of their
employer.
Health care professionals in
the local 10 county area: Mor
row, Baker, Gilliam, Grant,
northern Malheur, Sherman,
Umatilla,
Wallowa
and
W heeler, applied for the
scholarships awarded by
NEOAHEC. A total of eight
winners received scholarships
of $500 or more.
Parents support group formed
The Prevention/Early In
tervention committee members
for Morrow County have been
working on establishing a
parent's support group for the
north and south ends of the
county.
This supportive group will
work towards enhancing
parents' resources in dealing
with their children. The com
mittee is in need of volunteer
PLEASE CUP AND SAVE
group facilitators for the parent
and child groups in the Board-
man/Irrigon and Lexington
/Ione/Heppner areas.
Volunteer positions will in
volve three hours of work a
week. The program prefers in
dividuals who have some
facilitating background, work
ing knowledge of local re
sources, and who are dedicated
to help empower parents and
children. Training will be pro
vided by Parents Anonymous
locally.
Call Marilyn at 676-9161 or
481-2911 for further informa
tion.
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FFA team takes
second at show
The Heppner Future Farmers
of America (FFA) Judging
Team, consisting of Tina and
Toni Kemp, Jossie Evans, Frank
Martin and Willie DeBoer, plac
ed second at the Eastern
Oregon Livestock Show, at
Union, June 7-9.
Heppner was not far behind
the first place team, Enterprise,
as they were edged out of the
top spot by just one point.
Enterprise finished with 912
points and Heppner with 911
points.
Other top five finishers were
Union, third; Milton-Free-
water, fourth; and Enterprise
second team, fifth. A total of 18
advanced teams, consisting of
n i: ï 'i
five
members each, competed,
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Bank of Eastern Oregon v Each member had to correct
scholarship applications can ly place a set of four animals in
still be submitted for three six classes. The classes were
more weeks, reminds bank comprised of two classes of
president George Koffler. The beef, two sheep and two swine
deadline for the new $600 and an oral set of reasons on
award is July 5. The contest is one class. The placings were
open to Heppner and lone high then scored against the official
school graduates who will be placing to determine winners.
second, third or fourth year col
Evans and Toni Kemp were
lege students majoring in either eighth and ninth high scoring
agriculture or business.
individuals from the advanced
The funds for this scholarship participants. Evans scored 307
were raised at the Bank of and Kemp 306, from a possible
Eastern Oregon Customer Ap 350 points.
preciation Golf Tournament for
"The team looks forward to
the Heppner and lone branches competing at other livestock
last September.
shows this summer and will
"T h e scholarship fund
practice and fine tune their
became a joint effort between
skills for the final judging con
the bank and our customers,"
test held at the Oregon State
Koffler said. " The bank hosted
Fair held in late August," said
the tournament and luncheon
a team spokesperson.
as a way to thank our
customers for their patronage
and have some fun. They, in
turn, made donations to the
scholarship fund."
The bank gives scholarships
to graduating seniors in Mor
row and Gilliam counties who
plan to major in agriculture or
business, and felt a scholarship
for returning students was also
needed, explained Koffler.
Applications may be picked
up at the Bank of Eastern
Oregon in Heppner and lone.
h e v r o l e t
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The 1995 Summer Reading Program
Special program s every Friday at 1 0 :3 0 a.m
June 9 - July 1 4
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community upon completion of
Heppner, has been awarded a training, identifying a com offer scholarship
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