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    S IX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 3,1998
Fishing derby set at Willow Creek Dam
HHS cheerleaders selected for 1998-99
The Kid’s Fishing Tournament
is fast approaching. This annual
event will again be held at the
Willow Creek Reservoir on June
7 from 1-5 pm.
Held in conjunction with
National Fishing Week and
sponsored by the Heppner
Ranger District, Lions Club,
BASS Club, Oregon Dept, of
Fish and Wildlife and Northwest
Steelheaders, the derby promises
tb be a memorable time for the
young and old alike.
Youngsters 12 years and under
may pre-register at Heppner
BMCC concert
slated June 6
The BMCC Jazz Ensemble will
present their annual spring
Concert Saturday, June 6, at 7:30
p.m. at Brownfield Park. In case
of inclement weather it will be
held at the Pendleton Arts
Center.
There is no admission charge.
The ensemble will feature a
wide variety of jazz styles.
Soloists for the evening include
Brian Adams on trumpet; Aaron
Engum, tenor sax; Karen Lange,
piano; and Chris Moore on
drums.
Numbers include Cole Porter's
"Begin the Beguine"; the classic
feature for brushes on the drums,
"Cute" by Neal Hefti; Sammy
Nestico's "Sam's Boogie"; a
popular Duke Ellington standard,
"Perdido"; and a rousing finisher
by Lennie Niehaus.
Heppner High School cheerleaders for the upcoming year haye t ^ n announced, £h®«r,«*<*ers P o u re d left
to right are: Kristi Worden, Julie Watkins, Sarah Greif and Heidi Kurtz. Not pictured is Tracey Rank .
HHS softball players named to all stars
Elementary School or the district
office.
Kids may also register on the
day of the derby. All children
must be accompanied by a parent
or guardian and should bring
their own fishing poles and
tackle. Pop will be provided.
Prizes will be donated by local
merchants and clubs. Prizes will
be awarded to age groups 0-5, 6-
8, 9-10, and 11-12 years old for
the biggest fish caught in the
bass,
trout
and
sunfish
categories.
An extra special event is the
Zebco Casting Contest, which
will take place during the fishing
derby.
All kids who participate will
receive fishing-related material.
Local volunteers will be on hand
to offer assistance, expertise, and
fishing tips.
For more information contact
the Heppner Ranger District at
676-9187 or Steve Rhea at 676-
9113.
lone High School
Student of the Month
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Katie Bacon
FEBRUARY STUDENT OF THE MONTH
Brought to you by
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Bank
FDIC
John Moffit
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From my fam ily to yours:
Petra Elguezabal
Four Heppner High School
softball players have been named
to the Columbia Gorge Softball
League Special District 1A/2A
East League All Star team.
Petra Elguezabal, HHS senior,
was named first team catcher and
frfrshman San Juanita Elguezabal
was selected first team outfield.
Junior Janelle Healy received
honorable mention pitcher and
Manssa McCabe, honorable
mention infield.
Complete selections are as
follows:
First team: pitcher-Katlin
Wilson,
Corbett,
Jenny
Thompson, Dufur; catcher-P.
Elguezabal, Jamie Tappert,
Corbett; infield-Georgia Hall,
Corbett, Jennifer Tuel, Umatilla,
Makenzi Taylor, Dufur, Angie
San Juanita Elguezabal
Grande, Wahtonka; outfield-S.J.
Elguezabal, Stephanie Gwyn,
Dorothy Makin, both Corbett,
Siobhan O'Halloran, Wahtonka;
utility-Salina Winks, Pilot Rock,
Becca Thompson, Dufur, Trisha
Lewis, Wahtonka.
Honorable mention: pitcher-
Healy, Katy Smith, Wahtonka;
catcher-Neena Kik, Umatilla;
infield-McCabe, Miranda Hager,
Wahtonka, Catherine Barkley,
Pilot Rock, Gabe Aufmuth,
Corbett, Joni Hedman, Pilot
Rock, Marilee Hammel, Dufur;
outfield-Tiffany Copeland, Pilot
Rock, Tara Derby, Umatilla.
Katlin Wilson was named
player of the year and Tom
Young, Corbett, coach of the
year.
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Janelle Healy
Local preschoolers hop to fight MS
Thank You!
Heppner Preschool four year olds hopped In the M S Hop-a-thon April 14 to raise money to fight multiple
sclerosis. The kids raised $278.02
Pictured back row (l-r) are: Amber Gray, Jared Hedman and Joe Armato; front (l-r): Brent Brosnan, R.J.
Skaggs. Not pictured are Shae-Lee Arbogast, Logan W anous and Drew Brannon.
RJ's
Steakhouse
and Lounge
Open 7 Days a Week
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Dining Room Open
from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
except Sunday: 7 a m. 7 p.m.
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NEW LISTINGS
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I want to personally thank each and every one of you who
voted in the primary election on May 19. Iam honored to
have the opportunity to compete in the general election to
be your next congressman. Your continued support and
faith in the electoral process is what got us through the
primary and is what will, no doubt, carry us through
November. I look forward to earning your support over the
coming months as well as maintaining the support of my
loyal friends and colleagues. As always, my pledge to you
is that I’ll keep my word.
Sincerely,
Greg Wa/Sen
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