Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1995)
* o d fw reminds hunters of deadline HEPPNER imes VOL. 114 NO. 32 8 Pages Wednesday, July 26, 1995, Morrow County Heppner, Oregon HHS cheerleaders to attend camp Heppner High School Cheerleaders: Back l-r: Jayme Hansen, Mandi Gutierrez, Stephanie Johnson, Sherri Sieler; Front l-r: Toni Kemp, Traci Dickenson, Stormy Howard. Not pictured: Cimmie Huth. Advisor is Jolynn Britt. graphers, said a NCA news The Heppner High Varsity Cheerleaders will attend a Na tional Cheerleaders Association (NCA) Cheerleading camp this summer in Eugene from Aug. 1-4. The HHS Cheerleaders are: Jayme Hansen, Sherri Sieler, Traci D ickenson, Cimmie Huth, Stormy Howard, Mandi Gutierrez, Stephanie Johnson and Toni Kemp. Their advisor is Jolynn Britt. This summer, there are more than 850 NCA high school/col- legiate cheer camps and NCA DANZ high school/collegiate camps, in addition to private, metro and youth camps con ducted across the United States. The Dallas-based NCA has offered cheerleading camps for the past 47 years. NCA camps offer customized instruction, the latest in cheerleading moves with a focus on the de velopment of personal skills and crowd development tech niques. NCA also offers train ing to advisors and coaches that includes coaching techniques and technical knowledge in a variety of areas. NCA also teaches a compre hensive safety program and adheres to the National Federa tion Safety Guidelines. New material is taught each year that is innovative and crowd-pleas ing and is presented by the na tion's best cheerleading choreo- Regional strategies applicants due The North Central Oregon Regional Strategies is now ac cepting aplications for grants and loans to be funded out of the current allocation from state lottery funds. Loan and grant aplications must fall into one of the key in dustries for the region, which are agriculture, environmental services and tourism. The North Central Region in cludes Morrow, Gilliam, Sher man, Grant, Wheeler and Wasco counties. Private for profit businesses may apply for regional strategy loans. For applications, contact the Greater Eastern Oregon Developm ent Corporation (GEODC) at 676-5343. Cities, counties, ports, special districts, cooperatives and non profit organizations may app ly for grants. Grant applications may be obtained from GEODC in Heppner or the Port of Mor row in Boardman. Grant applications must be received at GEODC by August 18. release. NCA conducts the following types of camps: juior high, high school and college, resident, commuter, private, Christian and All-Star, in addition to mascot and junior cheer camps. Founded in 1948, NCA is the original and the world's largest privately-owned cheerleading company. NCA annually trains and outfits almost 200,000 spiritleaders at summer camps and special events held nation wide, said the news release. NCA, Cheerleader & Danz- Team and NCA SuperCenters are National Spirit Group, Ltd., divisions. Museum project meeting slated A meeting to discuss plans for the proposed Morrow County museum project will be held Wednesday, August 9, at the museum. Museum director Marsha Sweek encourages community members to attend and give their input on the focus and direction of the proposed 'project. Jr. cheerleading camp planned A junior cheerleading camp will be held Saturday, August 5, from 9 a.m.to noon at the Heppner High School gym. The camp is open to children six to 12 years old at a cost of $10 per child with a $20 max imum cost to each family. Those attending the camp will learn cheers, chants and stunts. Proceeds from the camp will go toward uniforms for the Heppner High School cheerleaders. Those attending need a sign ed parental release form. For more information, call 676-9811. Annie H isler places w ell at Falon, Nevada rodeo All hunters who were suc Annie Hisler of Heppner cessful in the 1995 Big Game came out of the Silver State In Controlled Hunt drawing are ternational high school rodeo reminded that they must pur looking pretty darned good. chase their tags on or before Ju The 15 year-old Heppner ly 31. High School sophomore cap Tags must be purchased at tured third place in all around, Point of Sale (POS) license ven took fourth place average dors or by mail or fax to overall in barrels and poles and ODFW's Portland office. Local took fourth in the second go- POS agents are Coast to Coast round in barrels. Hardware in Heppner, Fossil In the short go, Annie went Hardware in Fossil and M&A into the finals fourth in poles Auto Parts in Condon. Instuc- and second in barrels and came tions for purchasing by mail or out fourth in both. fax can be found on page three Over 300 high school kids, in of ODFW's 1995 Oregon Big 14 different teams competed in Game Regulations. 600 entries. She was among 35 All controlled hunt deer and kids from Oregon High School elk tags that are not purchased contestants ending up in fifth by the deadline date will be re through eighth place state-wide turned to the pool of tags made were eligible to compete at available to applicants in the se Falon. cond drawing. Bighorn sheep Annie and her mother, Susie, tags and tags for any controll attribute Annie's success to ed hunts beginning prior to "consistency and staying fo September 1 will be made cused". available to hunters on a priori Justin Matteson of Heppner ty list from the first drawing. and Katie McCoin of Condon Applicants successful in combined for sixth place in the drawing Landowner Prefer first go-round in team roping. ence (LOP) tags also must pur Annie had a pretty grueling chase their tags by the deadline schedule immediately prior to or reapply for them in the se the Falon rodeo, traveling with cond drawing. Susie's sister, Janice Davis, to Information on leftover and rodeos at St. Paul, Molalla, unanticipated tags available in Toppenish and Vancouver be- the second drawing will be released around August 5 and hunters can apply for them un til September 1. Results of the second drawing will be avail able September 15. Annie Hisler with buckles and plaque won at the rodeo tore meeting her mother at a late night roadside stop for the long haul to Falon. Annie was sponsored by Van Marter and Kahl Insurance, Morrow County Abstract and Title and the Wrangler's Riding Club. Regional jail sites to be explored The five counties of Morrow, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler have formed a consor tium, Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facility (NORCOR) to pursue the building of a regional jail. Proposed sites for the jail have been submitted from Mor row, Wasco and Sherman counties. On August 14, a site selection team will visit the pro posed sites to make a recom mendation as to where the jail should be built. Following is a tentative itinerary: 9 a.m.-siting team will meet at the Wasco County Courthouse and travel to the proposed Wasco County site; 11 a.m.-travel to Rufus to view that site; noon-1 p.m.-lunch at Rufus; 1 p.m.-travel to Irrigon to review that site (meet at Ir rigon City Hall); 6 p.m.-meet at Dodge City Inn in Boardman to consider and select a site. For more information, con tact Gilliam County Judge Laura Pryor, NORCOR Board chair, 384-6351. Coca-Cola recog nizes Jenny Krein Pendleton Coca-Cola Bottlers officially recognized Jenny Krein of Heppner as a winner of a $20,000 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foun dation on Friday, July 21. The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation annually awards 50 $20,000 scholarships and 100 $4,000 scholarships. Applicants are judged on their scholarship and school and community ac tivities. Krein was selected from over 250,000 applicants nation wide. She is the daughter of Bob and Joy Krein, Heppner. Fair and rodeo tab deadline Aug. 2 Those wishing to have stories included in the Gazette-Times Fair and Rodeo special edition are reminded that the deadline for articles to be turned in is Wednesday. Aueust 2. Annie Hisler competes at the Falon high school rodeo lone coach, player participate in state all-star match lone High School volleyball coach Charity McElligott and lone player Mary Jane McCar ty participated in this year's State All Star Volleyball Match held Saturday, July 15, at David Douglas High School in Portland. The match was spon sored by Mizuno Athletic Wear. McElligott, coach of the lone IA state champions, coached the Mizuno Blue Team, along with Mary Stevenson of Plea sant Hill, the third place 3A team. The Mizuno Black Team was coached by Jim Stults of LaSalle, this year's 3A state champions, and Cyd McCor mick of Neah-Kah-Nie, the state 2A champions. The match began at 6 p.m. and lasted two hours, with the Mizuno Blue Team emerging as victors in the best three out of five, 15-10, 11-15, 15-8 and 15-10. McCarty helped pace her team to the victory with her consistent set assists and serv ing, said McElligott. She was able to put the game away after the Blue Team went three rota tions at game point. McCarty's game point serve earned her a mention in The Oregonian. "Mary Jane had a real good time at the match and was im pressed with the quality of players she played with," said McElligott. The players, all graduating seniors, are picked from the list of all-star selections at the state levl from 3A, 2A and 1A schools. The coaches selected for the match pick the girls who will compete. After the girls accept, the teams are determined. The Mizuno Blue Team featured all but one of the Eastern Oregon girls selected. "It almost felt like East vs. West, and the West w on," said McElligott. "It was so exciting to coach at that level," McElligott add ed. "Almost everyone there will be playing college level this fall. It was a lot of fun and was played just for fun. But, it's almost like winning another state title." Harvest Honrs Mon-Fri 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Wasco Mon-Fri 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Morrow County Grain Growers Lexington 989-8221 1-800-452-7396