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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday
School district announces math contest winners
Fourth grade math contest winners (left to right): back row-Rafael Zuniga, eighth place; Aaron Hendricks
ninth (tie); Josie Pritchard, third; Brent Parks, sixth; Stephanie Holland, 10th; front row-Justin Delveaux’
second; Opal Reed, (tie) ninth; Clay Callow, seventh; Brendan McElligott, first; R.J. Farrens fifth; Andre1
Corpus, fourth.
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Seventh grade winners (left to right): back row- Crystal Munoz, fifth (tie); Landi Busey, eighth; Zach Baker,
third; Brian Haguewood, 10th; Luke Murray, second (tie); Natalie McElligott, fifth (tie); front row- Jeff
Grigsby, seventh; Chelsea Anderson, sixth; Billy Gates, first; Johnny Collin, second (tie); Lyndon Hirai,
ninth; Danielle Loosely, fourth.
The 1999 Morrow County
School D istrict Elem entary/
Middle School Math Contest was
held April 8 at lone.
Fourth grade w inner was
Brendan McElligott, Heppner El­
ementary School (HES). Fifth
grade winner was Knstal Temple,
HES. Sixth grade has a tie for first
place winners, Shanna Rietmann
and Missy Baker, both from HES.
Seventh grade winner was Billy
Gates, lone Middle School (IMS).
Eighth grade winner was David
Harris, Columbia Middle School
(CMS), Imgon.
A complete list of winners fol­
lows:
Fourth grade winners: first
Brendan McElligott, HES; second
Justin Delveaux, HES; third Josie
Pritchard, Sam Boardman El­
ementary School (SBE), Board-
man; fourth Andre Corpus, SBE;
fifth R.J. Farrens, HES; sixth
Brent Parks, IES; seventh Clay
Callow , SBE; eighth Rafael
Zuniga, SBE; ninth a tie between
Sixth grade winners (left to right): back row- Carly Costello, fifth (tie); Blair Keithley, ninth; Kasie Peterson,
Opal Reed, A.C. Houghton Ele­ second;
Robert McElligott, fourth; Taylor McElligott, third; Tyler Raible, sixth (tie); front row-Stefanie Gisi,
mentary School (ACH), Imgon, fifth (tie); Jessica Wainwright, 10th; Shannon Rietmann, first (tie); Missy Baker, first (tie); Jessica Burns,
and Aaron Hendricks, SBE; 10th eighth. Not pictured are Emily Bauska, seventh, and Josh Lankford, sixth (tie).
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Stephanie Holland, IES.
Fifth grade winners: first Knstal
Tem ple, HES; second Amy
Jepsen, HES; third Krystal Naims,
HES; fourth Michael Memll, HES;
fifth Jackie Meyer, HES; sixth
Daniel Basile, HES; seventh Heidi
VanGorder, SBE; eighth Chelsey
Betsinger, HES; ninth a tie be­
tween Krystal Kegler, SBE, and
Rory Kilkenny, HES; 10th Jace
Jones, SBE.
Sixth grade winners: first a tie
4 between Shanna Rietmann and
Missy Baker, both HES; second
Kasie Peterson, IES; third Taylor
McElligott, IES; fourth Robert
McElligott, HES; fifth a tie be­
tween Stefani Gisi and Carly
Costello, CMS; sixth a tie be­
tween Josh Lankford, HES, and
Tyler Raible, IES; seventh Emily
Bauska, CMS; eighth Jessica
Bums, CMS; ninth Blair Keithley,
HES; 10th Jessica Wainwright,
HES.
Seventh grade winners: first
Billy Gates, IMS; second a tie
between Luke Murray, Heppner
Junior High School (HJH), and Fifth grade winners (left to right): back row-Michael Merrill, fourth; Amy Jepsen, second; Krystal Nairns,
Krystal Kegler, ninth; front row-Rory Kilkenny, ninth; Jackie Meyer, fifth; Kristal Temple, first; Chelsey
Johnny Collin, IMS; third Zachary third;
Betsinger, eighth; Jace Jones, 10th. Not pictured are Daniel Basile, sixth, and Heidi VanGorder, seventh.
Baker, CMS; fourth Danielle
Looslie, HJH; fifth a tie between
Crystal Munoz, CMS, and Natalie
McElligott, IMS; sixth Chelsea
Anderson, HJH; seventh Jeff
Gngsby, CMS; eighth Landi Busey,
CMS; ninth Lyndon Hirai, CMS;
10th Brian Haguewood, HJH.
Eighth grade winners: first
David H arris, CMS; second
Daniel Jepsen, HJH; third Doug
Orwick, HJH; fourth Sally
Calvert, HJH; fifth Caitlin Orem,
IMS; sixth Thomas Bauska,
CMS; seventh Conor Kilkenny,
HJH; eighth Lacey Matteson,
HJH; ninth a tie between Nic
Armstrong, CMS, and Marcy
Miller, HJH; 10th Tylynn Smith,
HJH.
Garden club plans
Morrow County Road Department will be starting
a major rebuilding project on the lower (north) two
and one-half (2-1/2) miles of Valby Road, from its
junction with Brenner Canyon Road to its junction
with Gooseberry Road.
This project will include the removal and replace­
ment of Barlow Canyon Bridge.
During this construction, there will be a detour
available from Gooseberry and Olden Roads to the
Brenner Canyon/Valby Junction. The detour will be
clearly marked.
This project will be in progress for approximately
four weeks, from April 12 through May 7,1999.
The Road Department thanks you for your coop­
eration and we hope any inconvenience will be mini­
mal. If you have questions, you may call (541) 989-
9500.
NANCY,
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The year 2000 is well on its way
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So count your blessings one by one
And you’ll have a Happy Birthday
when the day is done!
Happy Birthday from your best friend of 20 years and the god-kids.
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plant exchange
The Heppner Garden Club will
hold a public plant exchange on
Saturday. April 17 at St. Patrick's
Senior Center from 9 a m.-4 p.m
Everyone is invited to bring
plants to exchange. There is no
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Eighth grade winners (left to right): back row: Lacey Matteson, eighth; Tylynn Smith, 10th; Dan Jepsen,
second. Conor Kilkenny, seventh; Nic Armstrong, ninth (tie); front row-Sally Calvert, fourth; Marcy Miller,
ninth (tie); David Harris, first; Doug Orwick, third. Not pictured are Caitlin Orem, fifth, and Thomas Bauska,
sixth.
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