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â . 7 U - . ' •» \ i -N.- • ■ - - • " . Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 16,1997 - FIVE County-wide math contest held The 1997 Morrow County School D istrict Elem entary/ Middle School Math Contest was held Apnl 10, at Heppner Middle/ High School, with many county participants. Fourth grade winner was Adam Ward from Sam Boardman El ementary School; fifth grade win ner was Landi Busey, from Sam Boardman Elementary School; sixth grade winner was Sally Calvert, Heppner Elementary School; seventh grade winner was Brendan Busey from Columbia Middle School; and eighth grade winner was Danielle McDowell from Heppner Middle School. Following are the students who placed in the contest: Fourth grade: first-A dam Ward, Sam Boardman Elemen tary (SBE); second-Jenny Atkins, H eppner Elem entary (HES); third-Taylor McElligott, lone El ementary (IES); fourth-Shanna Rietmann, HES; fifth-Jessica Bums, A.C. Houghton Elemen tary (ACH); sixth-Emily Bauska, and seventh-Carly Costello, both SBE; eighth-Cara Kennedy, and ninth-K yle H uddleston, both HES; lOth-Cory Harris, SBE. Fifth grade: first-Landi Busey, SBE; second-Jeff Grigsby, ACH; third-Luke Murray, HES; fourth- Natalie McElligott, and fifth- Johnny Collin , both IES; sixth-a tie between Lyndon Hirai and Zach Baker, both SBE; seventh- Paul Neiffer, and eighth-Andv Goad, both SBE; ninth-Billy G ates, IES; and lO th-Erica Hancock, SBE. Sixth grade: first-Sally Calvert, second-D aniel Jepsen, third- Darren Van Cleave, fourth-Doug Orwick, and fifth-Conor Kil kenny, all HES; sixth-David Har ris, and seventh-Nick Armstrong, both CMS; eighth-Lacey Matte- son, HES; ninth-Thomas Bauska, CMS; and lOth-Caitlin Orem, IES. Seventh grade: First-Brendan B usey, CMS; second-Jesse G utierrez, third-Jon Bennett, fourth-O livia Sagely; fifth- Shelley Rietmann, sixth-Brian Rust, and seventh-Paula Spicer- kuhn, all HMS; eighth-Colin M cElligott, IMS; ninth-Julie Proctor-HMS; lOth-a tie between Sara Russell and Cameron Sand ers, both CMS. Eighth grade: first-Danielle McDowell, HMS; second-a tie between Jacob Johnson, CMS, and Lindsey Ward, HMS; third- Josh Reeve, CMS; fourth-Mandy Sneddon, HMS; fifth-Jeremiah McElligott, IMS; sixth-a tie be tween Rio Weikel-Magden and Greg Grabeel, both CMS; sev enth-Amber Flaiz, HMS; eighth- Mike Haney, CMS; nmth-Cory Bennetto, IMS; lOth-Marissa McCabe. HMS. Arts and Crafts Club to sponsor trip Morrow County Creative Arts and Crafts will sponsor an overnight bus trip to Mt. St. Helens on June 24-25. The group will visit Fort Vancouver and have a no-host lunch at the Charthouse Restaurant in Vancouver before visiting the Johnston Ridge Observatory, the Coldwater Ridge Visitors' Center and the Forest Learning Center. The no-host dinner will be at Hoffstadt Bluffs before returning for the night to Timberland Inn and Suites at Castle Rock. After having breakfast on their own at the Rose Tree Restaurant, the group will depart Castle Rock, stopping at Paradise Inn, Elbe and Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad. A no-host lunch will be at Paradise Lodge before continuing on to view the murals at Toppenish and enjoying dinner at the Homestead Restaurant in Goldendale, The bus will be non-smoking, with a restroom on board. Prices vary starting from S140 a person single occupancy to $111 a person for four people and two beds in a room. For more information or to reserve a seat, call Bebe Munkers at 676-9677 or Betty Mills, 676- 5546. ' ? • •* Bike-a-thon set PTI donates $1,000 to People for the Pool in lone, April 27 Sixth grade: Back (L-R)-Nick Armstrong, Lacey Matteson, Daniel Jepsen, Thomas Bauska; Middle (L-R)-Caitlin Orem, Doug Orwick, Conor Kilkenny, Darren Van Cleave; Front (L-R)-David Harris, Sally Calvert. Eighth grade: Back (L-R)-Mikel Haney, Josh Reeve, Jacob Johnson, Jeremiah McElligott, Cory Bennetto; Middle (L-R)-Danielle McDowell, Lindsey Ward, Amber Flaiz, Greg Grabeel, Mandy Sneddon, Rio Weikel- Magden, Marissa McCabe. The seventh-grade photograph, unavailable at press time, will appear in next week's Gazette-Times. The annual St. Jude “Wheels for Life" Bike-a-thon is scheduled for Sunday, April 27, with regis tration to begin at noon, near the lone Fire Hall. “ Participants are urged to gather pledges now to raise funds for this worthwhile cause," said ride coordinator Anne Morter. Riders turning in at least $35 in pledges receive a St. Jude t-shirt. Those turning in $75 or more re ceive a sports bag and t-shirt. Pledge sheets are available at the lone Post Office and the lone branch of the Bank of Eastern Oregon, or by contacting Morter at 422-7429 or Janet Thompson, 422-7549. Two courses are available-a one mile circuit route within the lone city limits for younger par ticipants, and “anyone feeling up to the prospect of a longer ride” is invited to tour the 22 mile route between Ruggs and lone. Trans portation from lone to Ruggs will be available for bikes and riders, and will leave lone at approxi mately 12:30 p.m. Riders may also register at Ruggs. The ride will start at 1 p.m. from both locations. Other non- motonzed forms of transportation are also welcomed, such as baby strollers and roller blades. Drinks, cookies and ice cream cones will be provided for all participants at the conclusion of the ride. “The St. Jude Bike-a-thon raises funds for the St. Jude Children’s Hospital, which is the largest childhood cancer research center in America in terms of the number of patients treated and treatment success,” said Morter. •m s-; v.y. *»- • * g ì / ■ ' . Fourth grade: Back (L-R)-Carly Costello, Emily Bauska, Adam Ward, Taylor McElligott; Front (L-R)-Shanna Rietmann, Cory Harris, Jessica Bums. Not pictured are Jenny Atkins, Cara Kennedy and Kyle Huddleston. a F '• * * — ■ .• • ' • - 3 * ' : • ‘ . ; *V „ * ’ Paul Hollamon (center), manager at PTI Communications' Heppner office, and Jeff Key, installation and repair with PTI, present Janel Lacey with a check donating $1,000 for the People for the Pool. People for the Pool is raising funds for an indoor multi-use pool to be constructed at the Heppner pool site. "On behalf of PTI Communications, please find the attached check for $1,000. The company is proud to be able to help the community and its endeavors to make Heppner a place where its citizens can enjoy recreational facilities such as the pool," said PTI Communications Vice President William H. Weinman. "Good luck on your fund raising," he added. >•' • .*. . ' « ■ • / . *. » * -i Vlfo the r 's ‘D ay ‘Tre a t * a t / ( a 9-fair I Sim • ' ; - • \ t . .. (Tu>o ‘Jfours of %etaxation a n d ‘Beauty, “M ay 9 and 10! ‘Every uvmati deserves Sparkling Cider, Light ‘Kefreshments, \ i and a Selection of three o f the folloziing Treat « ' - for just $30 to $45: 1 / 2 hour (Massage by Judy Qfprris ‘Manicure or Pedicure by Shen JArbogast ‘H air Cut or ‘H air Styling by Leah ‘Brosnan Tanning Session C a ll676-3644 to reserve an appointment or to purchase a g ift certificate fW VW W • *C a . .. T -v ■ ■ ■ - - ... . . --W ~ • • . - • • v » ' -v !«i • v > w V v - •- v .. '• N. W ' - % • - ■ • - -1 ' * - ■ « - -,w.- *■ - • . w . v ■ . Vi. t -e - i /V , ■ * '. v. ^ ON DISPLAY NOW • *. v T. • ' -s Fifth grade: Back (L-R)-Zach Baker, Billy Gates, Natalie McElligott, Landi Busey; Middle (L-R)-Erica Hancock, Paul Neiffer, Johnny Collin, Luke Murray; Front (L-R) -Lyndon Hirai, Jeff Grigsby, Andy Goad. C - ... .. V:, " • ' 1 ‘ ~ . . Arts Council to present program Morrow County Arts Council will present the Sentimentalists on Thursday, April 17. at 2 p.m. at the Woolery House Bed & Breakfast in lone. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy those songs of yesteryear Refreshments will be served. The performance is free to the public. The Arts Council will also have a general public meeting on Thursday, April 17, at 7 p.m. at Yaw's Restaurant and Lounge. Entertainment will be by the Pendleton group, "The Picks 'N' Bow", The Sentimentalists, and Flute Q. Everyone is invited to attend the meeting. ..'¿ '-.A - . • . ■•*•« • V . ■ ■' •' - .. » . 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