SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 12,2004 lone Legion to recognize World War II veterans Plans have been made at the lone American Legion Post No. 95 and Auxiliary Unit for a "World War II Veterans Recognition Day” on Monday. May 3 1. Realizing that the World War II veterans in this area will not see the new W orld War II M em orial dedicated in Washington, D.C., the lone A m erican Legion Post No. 95 and Auxiliary Unit decided to have a ceremony to honor the veterans from the lone and Lexington area. The W orld War II N ational Memorial w ill be dedicated on Saturday. May 29. The serv ice will start at 10:30 a.m. at the lone Football Field M em orial M onum ent and flag pole area. The speaker will be John M arshall, Interim President of Blue Mountain C om m unity C ollege. Marshall is a retired Marine, having served during Desert Storm. The biggest event of the day will be a ceremony at the Legion Hall following the cerem ony at the Memorial Monument where each veteran of World War II in the lone and Lexington area will receive special recognition for his or her service to A m erica. A com m ittee has been organized to coordinate this presentation. "We do not want one World War II veteran in our community to be missed,” said Bob Baker, Commander of Post No. 95. "Even if the veteran cannot attend the com m unity celebration, m em bers of Post No. 95 will see that their recognition awards are delivered to the veteran,” he added. To register a World War II veteran, call Jean Jepsen at 422-7421. Baker-Morrow Regional Partnership Board announces new grant opportunity application 2) propose job c re atio n and reten tio n activities, and 3) leverage outside funding sources to maximize the impacts of the grant funds. The BMRP Board will consider all qualifying applications for private or public projects that promote these goals in the two counties. G reater Eastern O regon D ev elo p m en t C orp o ratio n (G E O D C ) manages the program and can provide assistance on the application process. For m ore inform atio n or an application package, please contact Karen Kendall at the Pendleton GEODC office at (541)276-6745. Completed a p p licatio n s m ust be received by: GEODC, 2016 A irport R oad, P.O. Box 1041, Pendleton, OR 97801, at least three weeks prior to a BMRP m eeting. These meetings are open to the Justice Court public and are typically held report on the first Monday of each Jack Albert Ployhar, month. Funding approvals 74, H eppner, F ailure to w ill be su b ject to the O bey T raffic C ontrol availability of funds from the State. Device, fine $180. The Baker-Morrow R egional P artn ersh ip (BMRP), a volunteer board o verseeing regional and rural investm ent dollars from state lottery funds, announces the award of up to $26(),(XX) in grant funds for econom ic projects in Baker and Morrow counties. The emphasis of the funding is for projects that promote healthy co m m u n ities through job creation and job retention activities. With less than half of the previous biennium’s funding revenue, the Baker- M orrow R egiona 1 Partnership 03-05 Strategy is now m ore narrow ly focused on activities that work towards job-related goals. Selection for funding projects will be based on a p p lic a tio n s that: 1) successfully demonstrate the a b ility to co m p lete the project outlined in the grant Wranglers Riding Club gives season awards The W ranglers Riding Club held the fourth of its annual series of spring play days on May 9. The events were held this year at the M orrow C ounty F airg ro u n d s A rena in Heppner on the afternoons of April 18, 25, May 2, and May 9. Each week there were three different events for the contestants. The first two events were alw ays barrel racin g and pole bending. The third event was different each w eek and included the Rings Race, Figure 8 Race, K eyhole Race, and the Scurry Race. All the kids who participated received a bag of candy treats at the fourth play day. Overall season winners who accumulated the most points and attended at least 3 of the four play days received nice prizes such as belt buckles, saddle b lan k ets, b ridle headstalls, halters, ropes, b u ck ets, etc. Y ounger co n testa n ts all receiv ed trophies for their efforts. The season winners include the following: S tick h o rse: 1st- Jam es W est; 2nd- Kolby Currin; 3"1- Daylon Eng; and 4th- Coby Dougherty. Leadline Winners: 1sl- Kolby Currin; 2nd- James West; 3rd- Jaiden Mahoney; and 4th- Coby Dougherty. 5-8 year olds: l sl- Garret Robinson; 2nd- Tate Gentry; 3rd- Blake Greenup and 4lh- Bobbie Correa. 9-12 year olds: 1st- place, Jessica Hughes, 2nd- R ebecca Jep sen ; 3rd- Taighler Dougherty; and 4lh- Devin Robinson. H igh School: l 5'- place, Becky Schiller and 2nd- Amy Jepsen. Each y ear the Wranglers Club also gives a large traveling trophy to the family or individual who has show n the m ost improvement in their riding skills. This year’s winner was 8-y ear-o ld Ryan D ougherty. She is the daughter of Cliff and Dawna Dougherty of Heppner. W rangler’s Riding Club is open to anyone who w ants to atten d . M embership fees and the annual breakfast they serve at the M orrow C ounty Rodeo help to pay for prizes each year. Stick Horse participants (L - R): Janies West, Kolby Currin, Daylon Eng, Coby Dougherty, Evan Kollman, Jacee Currin and Jaiden Mahoney. Lead Line participants (L-R): Kolby Currin, Janies West, Jaiden Mahoney, Coby Dougherty, Evan Kollman and Daylon Eng. 5-8-year-old participants (L-R): Garrett Robinson, Tate Gentry, Rlake Greenup, Bobbie Correa, Ryan Dougherty, Makenzie Hughes, Betsy West and Ruben Finn. W e d d in g Ia ld e s Sheryl E m m el & Jared T h o m p so n Wedding Saturday, May la t - Jesse K em pas & M ih el Crihhs Wedding - Saturday, May 15th E liza b eth K nob le & T im otb y D ic k e n so n Wedding Saturday, May 2 9 th - C h ristin a Wall & N ic k N e lso n Wedding Friday, July 2 n d - Rogo 217 North Main • Heppner 6 7 6 -9 1 5 8 Serving Heppner, Lexington S lone 233 N. Main • Heppner 6 7 6 -9 4 2 6 a JOHN’S PLACE Fresh Prim e Rib W eekend This Friday & Saturday (May 14-15) $13.95 individual/$25.00 couple BUCKNUM’S TAVERN Barbecue Weekend This Saturday & Sunday (May 15-16) at the OHV Park for the First Annual ATV Run Most Improved: Ryan Dougherty 9-12-year-old participants (L-R): Jessica Hughes, Rebecca Jepsen. Taighler Dougherty, Devin Robinson, Tori Lovgren, Willy Gentry and Katy West. ONLY 41 YEARS OLD AND HE’S QUITTING! Friends o f John Geer & Wright Chevrolet, Inc. are cordially invited to his RETIREMENT PARTY\ Saturday, May 22 from 3-6 p. Isobel Edwards Hall, Fossil Potluck side dishes requested. Barbecue by the “Slow Waltz Cookers” of Condon. Soft drinks provided by Wright Chevrolet, Inc. l : • • • • * Come and have a visit with John before his big Alaskan Adventure! High School participants (L-R): Becky Schiller and Amy Jepsen \