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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Lakeview Heights
WRESTLING
info meeting planned CHAMPS
On Feb. 28 at 7 p.m., Community Counseling Solu­
tions Executive Director Kimberly Lindsay and Lakeview
Heights Administrator Matt Bergstrom will be at Hep­
pner City Hall to speak about Lakeview Heights Secure
Residential Treatment Facility.
They will be speaking about topics such as current
happenings at the facility, services provided, admissions,
discharges, employment information, community invest­
ment, benefit to community and state, and much more.
Chili competition to
be held at
Community Bank
Evervone
samnle chili at a chili com­
com-
Everyone is invited to sample
petition at Community Bank, 127 N. Main, Heppner, on
Monday, Feb. 25, National Chili Day.
Not only will chili samples be available, but people
stopping by can vote for their favorite chili recipe. Any
donations received will go toward Relay for Life.
-Continuedfrom PAGE ONE that close and there was
nating 15-7 major decision
over the number-one seed
Corey Jenkins from Crane,
who had defeated Smith
just one week before.
Maben and Propheter
also claimed their first dis­
trict championships, both
defeating an Enterprise
challenger. Although Ma­
ben won 4-2 and Propheter
10-6, the matches weren’t
little doubt of the eventual
champion.
All six Heppner final­
ists will compete at the
OSAA state championships
on Feb. 22 and 23 in Port­
land's Memorial Coliseum.
The state brackets can be
found on OSAA’s website
and will be updated peri­
odically though the tourna­
ment.
FFA to trade
goodies f#r fo#d
“
The Heppner FFA chapter will be handing out free
coffee and doughnuts from 8-10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23,
with any non-perishable canned food or cash donations
brought to Les Schwab for its first cooperative canned-
food drive. There will also be a raffle ticket draw ing; all
proceeds will go to our local food bank.
Heppner
FFA C an n ed Food
Drive sponsored by Les
Schwab Tires: Help support
our local FFA by dropping
o ff any canned food to
Les Schwab Tires through
February. The donations
will be given to our local
Neighborhood Center for
distribution.
Monday, Feb. 25, Chili
Cook-OfT: Celebrate Na­
tional Chili Day with Com­
munity Bank; come in and
taste, then cast your vote
for your favorite. Dona­
tions will accepted with all
benefits going to support
our local Relay for Life on
June 29-30.
Feb. 28,7 p.m. at Hepp­
ner City Hall: Executive Di­
rector of Community Coun­
seling Solutions Kimberly
Lindsay and Administrator
of Lakeview Heights Matt
2013 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS
Alex Smith
126 lb District Champion
89 Career Wins
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132 lb District Champion
33 Season Wins
Treston Maben
Earl Propheter
145 lb District Champion
81 Career Wins
160 lb District Champion
85 Career Wins
2013 STATE QUALIFIERS
J
ohn Propheter
Tim Nelson
5 lb State Qualifier
21 Season Wins
195 lb State Qualifier
97 Career Wins
We are so proud of each
of you. Good luck, we're
behind you all the way!
- HHS Wrestling Parents
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Chamber Chatter
Who's going to StateÌ
H H S W restlers!
Jared Lemmon
Wednesday, February 20,2013
Bergstrom will be speaking
about Lakeview Heights
Secure Residential Treat­
ment Facility. They will be
speaking about topics such
as: things happening at the
facility, services provided,
adm issions, discharges,
employment information,
com m unity investm ent,
benefits to community /state
and many other areas.
BMCC is offering some
social media classes, which
will be taught by Heidi
Nelson: Classes are $49
each and will be held in the
HHS computer room. The
final class offered is Social
M edia M anagem ent on
Thurs., 2/28 from 5-7 p.m.
To register, contact Anne
Morter at 422-7040.
Saturday, March 2, 6
p.m.: Morrow County Fair
and OTPR Queen Krys-
ten’s coronation will be
held at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds. There will be
a no-host bar, prime rib or
chicken dinner, dessert auc­
tion, silent and live auction
items. Dinner cost is $20
for adults and $ 10 for chil­
dren ages five to 18; four
and under free. There will
be country music, and the
Old Time Fiddlers will be
providing entertainment.
Please come out and sup­
port our 91“ queen and cel­
ebrate our 100th year of the
Morrow County Fair.
March 15-17: Hepp-
ner’s 31“ “Wee Bit O’ Ire­
land” St. Patrick’s Celebra­
tion will fill up the weekend
with lots of Irish festivities,
food, fun and great enter­
tainment. Come and be a
part of it. Sign up for team
welly toss, road bowling.
Friday night, March 15, will
be Heppner chamber’s sixth
annual amateur Irish box­
ing event at Heppner High
School, starting at 8 p.m.;
gates open at 6:30 p.m. If
you, or someone you know
would be interested in box­
ing in the event, contact the
chamber at 541-676-5536
or email heppnerchamber@
centurytel.net.
2013 EO Walk MS in
Heppner, O R-Saturday,
April 20: Plan now to par­
ticipate in this local walk to
help MS. Registration is at 9
a.m. Walk begins at 10 a.m.
Meet at All Saints Episcopal
Church. Register online at
www.walkMSoregon.com.
Questions, contact Merilee
McDowell at 541-571-5853
or meri012@gmail.com.
Morrow County Relay
for Life: Mark your cal­
endars for the upcoming
local Relay for Life event,
which is scheduled for June
29-30 from 5 p.m. to 9
a.m. at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds. Create a team,
be a sponsor, volunteer or
participate in some way.
Contact the chamber for
more information.
The Morrow County
4-H program is looking
for any 4-H memorabilia:
(Morrow County and non-
Morrow County alike) to
share in a display at this
year's Centennial o f the
Morrow County Fair, held
August 14-17, 2013. Pho­
tos, ribbons, trophies, pins,
exhibits you made or your
grandparents made when
they were in 4-H, or any­
thing you might have would
be a great addition to this
year’s display recognizing
the hard work and memo­
ries from 4-H throughout
the years. We are happy to
make copies, or take pho­
tos of items you don't feel
comfortable to have out on
display. Contact the Mor­
row County 4-H office or
4-H leader Doashea Qualls
for more information: 541 -
676-9642.
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