Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1, 1996 - FIVE
M-F high school rodeo results listed
Tiffanie Munkers won the all-
around title at the Milton-Free-
water High School Rodeo held
April 20-21. Angela Munkers
took the rookie title, and this
duo also took the ladies team
title for the Columbia Basin
High School Rodeo Club. Over
250 Oregon high school stu
dents participated.
Following are results for local
high school students:
Barrel racing-second Lexi
Matteson, fourth Tiffanie Mun
kers, seventh Angela Munkers,
all Heppner.
Breakaway roping-second
Heppner/lone track meet held
Tiffanie Munkers, seventh Lexi
Matteson.
Team roping-fourth Justin
Matteson, Heppner.
Cow cutting-fifth Tiffanie
Munkers, seventh Angela
Munkers.
Steer wrestling-second Justin
Matteson.
Saddle bronc-first Nate
Philbin, Maupin; fourth Tyson
Shoemaker, The Dalles.
Bareback-second Nate Phil
bin.
The next high school rodeo
was held in Hermiston, April
26-28.
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Heppner boys took second
and lone boys fourth in last Fri
day's Big Sky/Columbia Basin
Pre-District track meet. Hepp
ner girls took third and lone
girls fifth.
Heppner and lone com
petitors who placed are as
follows: Boys-HIGH JUMP-1,
Luke Swanson, 4, 6-0, Joe
Bacon, 5-8, 6, Jake McElligott,
5-4. LONG JUMP-2, Damien
W ilhelm, 19-4, 4, David
Michael, 19-2, 6, Bacon, 18-7.
TRIPLE JUMP-1, Michael, 41-2,
2, Wilhelm, 40-4,5, Bacon,.37-3.
SHOT PUT-5 Chris Sykes,
41-10. POLE VAULT-2, Swan
son, 11-6. JAVELINE-1, Sykes,
157-1, 4, Andrew Anderson,
115. DISCUS-2, Sykes, 120-8.
100-6, Wilhelm, 12.3. 400-5,
Jacob Taylor, 57.7. 110 HUR-
DLES-1, Michael, 15.9, 2,
Swanson, 16.7. 800-3, McElli
gott, 2:15.4, 6, Baretta, 4:22.2.
200-5, John Doherty, 25.1. 300
HURDLES-1, Michael, 44.1
1600 RELAY-2, lone, 3:53.1.
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lone To p ic C lu b hold senior tea
lone High School senior girls
were honored at an annual tea
sponsored by lone Topic Club
members on Wednesday, April
24, at the lone United Church
of Christ social hall. Guests for
the day were Melissa McElli-
gott, Marie Tworek, Angie Ball,
Stephanie Lemieux, Jeri Mc-
Elligott, Lucy Tworek and
Marge Ball.
Topic Club members recalled
their goals at that age and talk
ed about reaching the goals.
The guests told of their hopes
for the future.
Kerry Rietmann, Katherine
Lindstrom and Alice Harper
were the hostesses for the day.
Katie Garrett sang a song for
the group, and Rose Baker
noted the history of the or
ganization. According to Baker,
the lone Topic Club was first
organized in 1930 and has had
at least 130 women members
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
FORM
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A meeting ol the
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B R IN G T H E E N T IR E F A M IL Y T O A G R E A T C E L E B R A T IO N !!!
BOARD M A S C IS C O DE MAYO 96
SATURDAY. MAY 4th
11:00 a.m. Fiesta Opens
12:00 p.m. Beer Gardens Opens
1-3 p.m. iVlariachees Play (Sponsored by Morrow County Unified Recreation District)
6-9:30 p.m. Dance to Caricia - 2 Separate Performances of Tradi
tional Mexican Dances (Maria Gonzales-Director) - Traditional
Mexican Food and American available- (Food Vendors contact Mr. Ramirez
481-2333 for more information) • Other Grafts Shown - Fun for the kids
This ad paid for by the Morrow County Unified Recreation District
Bedding Plants
Flowers
Ve ege
net obles
Herbs
Corinne’s Greenhouse
FullerCanyon Road
9-6, Mon.-Sat. through May
Any other time, or for
directions, call:
676-5016
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Tke IM mmui County (Muoeuw
Presents
Award-Winning Oregon Author
Molly Gloss
“Proving up: Homesteading Women in
the Literature of the American West**
Morrow County Museum
Friday, May 3 at 7 p.m.
Everybody Welcome
No Admission Charged
T h is P rog ram la m ade poaalble by th e O regon C onn ell for th e H n m an ltlea.
an a f filia te o f th e n a tio n a l E nd ow m ent for th e H u m an ltlea________
fluence the fate of Oregon's
rural ranch families, com
munities and economy. It's
time decisions are made by you
and me, and not by urban
voters. Action, not apathy, can
stop the situation. We all need
to work together.
Thought for the week: "Life
is like a jigsaw puzzle, but you
don't have the picture on the
front of the box to know what
it's suppose to look like and
sometimes you're not even
sure you have all the pieces."
M ay 2 0
_ will be held on
(Governing Body)
lo n e
C ity
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lo n e ,
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9 7 8 4 3 j h# purpose o( this meeting is to discuss the budget lor
Ione-Lexington Cemetery
the fiscal year beginnirg July 1. 19 ° 6 as approved by th e .
.B udget Committee
(Municipal Colpo*paoni
A summary o( the bueget is presented below A copy ol the budget may be inspected or obtained at
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O re g o n
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was prepared on a basis ol accounting that is H consistent D n o t consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year
Major changes, if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below.
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8 Total Unappropriated or Ending Fund Balance
S. Total Rcautramants — add lines 1 throuah 8
11. Total Properly Taxes Required to Balance Budget
12. Total Reaource* — add lines 10 and 1 1 ...........................
13 Tolal Properly Taxes Required to Balance Budget (line 11)
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7 Tolal All Other Expenditures and Requirements .................
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TO TAL O F A LL FU N D S
By C laudia Hughes, C ham ber M anager
Paid for by the Committee to Elect David Burns
Board of Directors
(Location)
Chamber Chatter
Secretaries who were guests
of their Chamber member
bosses at the Elks last week en
joyed music by the Willow
Creek Youth Symphony, as
well as selections by Sharia
Erich, Ann Murray, Laura
McElligott and Jeanne Berretta.
These individuals are all to be
complimented for their excel
lent musical contribution to
Heppner. Attendees participat
ed in a lighthearted “ Two
Truths and a Lie” exercise to
see how well they know each
other. Door prizes went to
Patricia Peck of Morrow Coun
ty Abstract and Title, and
Sharon Harrison of Wells Fargo
Bank.
Don't forget the charter
meeting to form a Morrow
County Arts Council planned
for Saturday, May 4, at Hope
Lutheran Church, from 10
a.m.-2:30 p.m. The meeting is
open to all interested communi
ty members.
If the jacket left at the St.
Patrick's lamb barbecue isn't
claimed before long, it may be
seen on some other male citizen
of the community. Call the
Chamber office, 676-5536, to
describe.
The Chamber membership
drive continues. Stop by the
Chamber office to learn more
about what the Heppner
Chamber does for your com
munity. Businesses, ranches
and individuals are encourag
ed to join. You do make a
difference.
One of the programs will be
an initiative that will greatly in
Lori Straley of Heppner was
inducted into the Gamma
Gamma Beta Chapter of Phi
Theta Kappa at Blue Mountain
Community College April 28.
Phi Theta Kappa is the interna
tional honor society for com
munity colleges.
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Morrow
County
Com m issioner
Straley named
to honor society
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for
Jack and Jill
tourney slated
Luke Swanson pole vaults
H
David Burns
over the years. Their principal
goal has been to support the
lone Public Library and study
a special topic at each monthly
meeting.
At the business meeting prior
to the tea, the following officers
were elected for the coming
year: president, Eunice McElli-
gott; vice president, Katherine
Lindstrom; secretary-treasurer,
Alice Harper; and club librar
ian, Christy Crowell. Edith
Matthews will remain acting
librarian.
The Willow Creek Country
The library will not be open Club golfers will have a Jack
on Wednesday evenings dur and Jill mini-tournament on Fri
ing May, but will start again on day, May 3, at 6 p.m.
Sunday, June 2. A summer
The activity will involve male
reading program will be an and female couples playing in
nounced later.
a modified nine-hole Chapman
The spring money maker will type of play.
be a food sale Thursday, May
Prizes will be awarded for
2, at the home of Birdine Tullis low scores and special events.
at 10 a.m. at the same time as The charge will be $4 per cou
the plant sale.
ple for members and $10 per
couple for non-members.
Light snacks will be served
by the committee in charge.
John and Pat Edmundson, Bob
and Suzanne Jepsen, and Jim
and Cam Wishart will host the
event.
Girls
LONG JUMP-1, Melissa
McElligott, 18-0, 4, LaRee
Anderson, 14-3. TRIPLE
JUMP-1, McElligott 37 1/2.
HIGH JUMP-1, Dickinson, 5-0.
POLE VAULT-3 Anderson, 6-6,
4, Rankm, 6-3, 5, Worden, 5-6.
400 RELAY-1, Heppner, 53.2,
3, lone, 55.5. 1500-VanEtta,
5:58.4. 100-1, Evans, 3, McElli
gott, 13.4. 800-5, Perez, 3:08.9.
200-1, Evans, 26.7, 3 Anderson,
29.0, 6, Waterland, 29.5. 300
HURDLES-3, Haguewood,
57.0. 3000-3, VanEtta, 13:02.7.
1600 RELAY-2, Heppner
4:49.9.
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Debt Outstanding
Debt Authorized, Not Incurred
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