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« i • *;\ ’ • • ■ • : « A; » .< */. * » * + V j / b m Y* /s . v Morrow County Rodeo winners announced The Morrow County Rodeo, held Sunday, August 23. and open to Morrow County residents and alumni featured a purse o f 53,800. Winners of the events are as follows: Pee Wee Barrels: first place, Madison, Bailey, $40; second. Lane Bailey, $24; third, Jennifer Griffith, $16. Junior Barrels (13-17): first. Angela Munkers, $90; second, Ashley Ward, $54; third. Katie Bacon, $36. Senior Barrels: first, Janice Davis, $110; second, Kelly Curnn, $82.50; third, Mary Ann Munkers, $55; and fourth. Tiffany Munkers, $27.50. Mutton Bustin': first, Brent Eckman, $47.50; second, Willy Gentry, $28.50; third, a tie. Ethan Ellis and Mark McCabe. $19. Goat Tying (girls and boys, nine-13): first, Brett Barber, $37.50; second, Meghan Bailey, $22.50; third, Tracey Griffith. $15. Goat Tying (girls 14 and over): first, Angela Munkers, $45: second, Tiffany Munkers, $27.50; third, Jenny Eng, $18. Steer Wrestling: first, Blake Knowles, $120; second, Emmet Evans, $72; third , Brad Foster, $48. Open Calf Roping: first, Tony Currin, $135; second, Emmet Evans, $81; third. Cliff Dougherty. $54. Cow Riding: first, Ky Rosenburg; second, Tom Hines; third, Jared Penturf, $32. Calf Riding: first, Che Green, $140; second, Dave Flynn, $84; third, Donald Adams, $56. Breakaway Calf Roping: first, Jenny Eng. $81; second, Terri Gentry, $54. Amateur Calf Roping: first go- first Brad Foster, $84, second, Ky Rosenburg, $56; second go- first, Jim Lunders, $84. second, Ken Bailey, $56; average-first Brad Foster, second, Justin Matteson, third, John Steagall. Team Roping: first go-first, Justin Matteson/Emmet Evans, $125 each, second, Jim Ward/Steve Currin, $75 each, third, John Steagall/Bob Kmdsfather, $50 each; second go-first Justin Matteson/Emmet Evans. $125 each, second, Jim Ward/ Emmet Evans, $75 each; third. Bob Steagall/DeWayne Rogers, $50 each; short go-first, Jim Ward/Emmet Evans, $125 each, second, Justin Matteson/Emmet Evans, $75 each, third, Jim Ward, Steve Currin, $50 each. More rodeo award photos and the results of the Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo will appear in next week's Gazette-Times. Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 26, 1998 - FIVE Krystal and Dick Temple, DVM, presents the Junior Goat Tying Buckle to Brett Barber W.C.C.C. Golf W .C.C.C. Ladies' Play Tuesday, Aug. 18 Low gross o f the field: Cathy Enyeart. Low net o f the field: Karen Wildman. Least putts o f the field: Pat Edmundson. Flight A: low gross-Lois Hunt; low net-C'arol Norris; least putts- Luvilla Sonstegard and Barbara Gilbert. F light B: low g ro ss-S an d i Hanna, low net-Penny M iller; least putts-Betty Carlson. F light C: low g ro ss-C h eri Lovgren; low net-Jackie Allstott. Long drive: Bunme Lindsey. KP: Jackie Allstott. Chip in: Pat Edmundson, #12, Lois Hunt. #15. The Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court presents the Senior Barrels Watch to Janice Davis, on behalf of Peterson’s Jew elers The Hisler family, (L-R) Susan, Shaun and Paul, Jr., present the Shad Hisler Memorial Calf Riding Buckle to Che Green We Print Julie, Roy and Josie Proctor of Green Feed and Seed present the Breakaway Roping Breastcollar to Jenny Eng B u sin ess Cards Gazette-Times 676-9228 PR EM IU M FALL W H EA T SEED LOWEST PRICES HISTORICALLY! Starting as low at $ 4 .9 5 /Bu! varieties: ROD, ROHDE CLUB, STEPHENS treats: V IT A V A X R T l . V IT A V A X A IJN D A N E , D IVID EN D Ken Turner of Turner Ranches presents the Steerwrestling Buckle to Blake Knowles CALL AND RESERVE YOUR SEED NEEDS A n d erso n Seed ( 5 4 1 ) 422-7204 Cliff Green of Coast to Coast presents the Cow Riding Buckie to Ky Rosenburg We look forward to serving you. Eric and Mamie Anderson FR€€! One poir of { Nike socks • uuith eoch poir of Nike shoes purchosed ot the regulor price Thursday 8/27-Saturday 9/5 (Check out our sales rack for P.E. shoes!) SHOE BOX • 143 N. Main • H eppner Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pettyjohn invite friends andfamify to the marriage o f their daughter Metissa Rene' to Jeremy ‘Robert M clrvin on Saturday, 19th o f September, 1998 at 3 p.m. in the afternoon at the home of Pave and Joy Me Irvin 583 C Street, Orient, ‘WiA. Inception to fo(tou> at the 'Kettle l(iver Q range Kelly Boyer, Gar Aviation, presents the Senior Goat Tying Buckle to Angela Munkers Neighborhood Watch gets underway A group of 20 local citizens and the Heppner Police met on Aug. 11 to organize a Neighborhood Watch Program in an effort to help alleviate the crime problem in Heppner. M ichael Jenkins, a form er member of the Boardman Police Dept ., spoke to the group and pro vided some information on how to establish a program, what things to include in a successful program and what to avoid. Several indi viduals volunteered to be “block captains," w ho will coordinate the program in their particular neigh borhoods and Lyle Verrall volun teered to coordinate the entire pro gram w ith the block captains and the Heppner Police Dept. A follow-up meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. at the Morrow County Family Services Center conference room, located above the Coast to Coast store on Mam Street. Anyone in terested in becoming involved with the Neighborhood Watch Program is invited to attend. Interested youth are especially encouraged to participate said a spokesperson. The Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Court presents the Team Roping Buckles to Emmet Evans (L) and Jim Ward on behalf of Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply and Heritage Land Co. W edding Tables 9!m y J io e ft £ 9 t'ich O sm tn 1 J ed d in g 9 tu g u sf 26/A ~ 9?eceplion Ö ep /em 6 er 12 Jennifer Hennings £ tyo/in ò te a g a fi A u g u st 2 9 th - S a tu r d a y Wilgers Reception-Upstairs 1 J ed d in g 9 lu g u si 29lit a t 9 s la n d C i/y , 0 9 ? ., 3 p m The ‘Libs Ladies and Lodge would like to thank everyone who helped out at the Snack Shack during kodeo. 'We appreciate it very much! 9 C risii O \9 in e n £ 9 g 9 ia A n lO eddin g S e p te m 6 e r 12th Regular dining on Fridayo a n d Saturdayo HEPPNER ELKS 358 676-9181 "Where Friend* M eet" 142 N orth Main JfcMiutoy'iDAu/j * 1 7 N o rth M «m M vppner 67 t - 9 lM * ’ ft * • -