EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 29, 2019 Wranglers results for June 2 Wranglers Riding Club has announced the results for its June 2 play day. Re- sults are: Stick-Horse Race Three and under 1. EllieGene Fennern 2. Lydia Knowles 3. Emma Mullins 4. Rees Murray 4- and 5-year old 1. Ella Mullins 2. Grady Henderson 3. Rose Murray 4. Kathryn Knowles 6- and 7-year old 1. Catherine Lindsay 2. Charlie Mullins 3. Ketch Fennern 4. Ella Murray Barrels Leadline 1. Ly d i a K n o w l e s 31.44 2. Rees Murray 32.28 3. Karter Jo Hines 32.41 4. Koda Tullis 33.79 PeeWee Wranglers (7 and Under) 1. B e a u B r o e c k e l 21.79 2. Ella Murray 23.80 3. Tate Turner 24.75 4. Paige Miller 30.32 Lil Wranglers (8-11) 1. Quaid Jensen 20.93 2. Healy Hisler 21.65 3. Rowdy Jo Broeck- el 22.16 4. H a d l e y Wr i g h t 23.92 Junior Wranglers (12- 15) 1. Hallee Hisler 17.85 2. Zandra Masterson 20.85 3. Saige Jensen 21.28 4. Zaleta Masterson 23.12 Poles Leadline 1. D e v y n P o t t a l a 45.72 2. Ly d i a K n o w l e s 53.19 3. Koda Tullis 56.40 4. R e e s M u r r a y 1:01.25 PeeWee Wranglers (7 and Under) 1. Tate Turner 31.95 2. Ella Murray 33.12 3. Paige Miller 44.22 4. Catherine Lindsay 49.65 Lil Wranglers (8-11) 1. Healy Hisler 27.57 2. Rowdie Jo Broeck- el 28.76 3. H a d l e y Wr i g h t 28.94 4. Quaid Jensen 30.20 Junior Wranglers (12- 15) 1. Hallee Hisler 22.96 2. Zandra Masterson Healy Hisler, fourth grade, competed on her black horse. 25.44 3. Zaleta Masterson 30.08 4. Saige Jensen 31.01 Stake Race Leadline 1. Devyn Pottala 9.79 2. Kathryn Knowles 11.15 3. Preston Milligan 12.16 4. Pearl Miller 16.85 PeeWee Wranglers (7 and Under) 1. Tate Turner 5.60 2. B e a u B r o e c k e l 6.11 3. Ella Murray 6.52 4. Rose Murray 10.13 Lil Wranglers (8-11) 1. Quaid Jensen 6.17 2. B r o o k l y n H e n - dricks 7.73 3. Healy Hisler 8.02 4. H a d l e y Wr i g h t 11.25 Junior Wranglers (12- Brooklyn Hendricks, a fourth grader, competed in the barrel 15) race at the Wrangler’s playday. 1. Hallee Hisler 9.34 2. Zaleta Masterson 6.15 3. Zandra Masterson 8.67 4. Saige Jensen 9.34 Spaghetti feed scheduled A spaghetti feed and silent auction fundraiser will be held June 14 at 6 p.m. at the Heppner Elks Lodge. The event is to ben- efit Garrett Wilhelm and his fight with astrocytoma cancer. Dinner is available by donation. For additional infor- mation regarding the fund- raiser, contact Rita Martin at 541-571-3758. Those interested in donating items for the silent auction may do so by contacting Peggy Doherty at 541-256-0429. Monetary donations may be made to the Garrett Wil- helm donation account at the Bank of Eastern Ore- gon. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the following report of marriage licenses: May 6, 2019: - Justin Dale Reed, 26, Heppner and Erin Jean West, 27, Heppner. May 9, 2019: - Asarias Alonso Ramos, 34, Boardman and Wendy Lucero Trujillo Soto, 32, Boardman. Travis Lester Carr, 43, Heppner and Heidi Marie Turrell, 37, Heppner. Alexandria Gaelanna Marie Dun, 20, Irrigon and Jose Francisco Ballejo, 21, Irrigon. Antonio Morales, 31, Boardman and Ana Magali Rodriguez, 25, Boardman. Juan Rodriguez Jr., 27, Boardman and Sylvia Barrera, 27, Boardman. May 16, 2019: - Hollie Noel Murphy, 26, Irrigon and Nicholas Ryan Schiller, 25, Irrigon. May 23, 2019: - Maria Esther Gomez, 33, Boardman and Juan Francisco Cambero, 37, Boardman. Local woman graduates from medical school Pictured (L-R): Brian Thompson, Emily Thompson Jack, Keenan Jack, Susie Thompson and Stephen Thompson. Local woman Emily (Thompson) Jack recently graduated from Oregon Health Science University with a degree in family medicine. Dr. Jack, 27, graduated from Heppner High School in 2010 and from Oregon State Univer- sity in 2014 before receiv- ing her medical degree at OHSU. Graduation services were Monday, June 3. She is the daughter of Brian and Susan Thompson of Heppner, and her husband’s name is Keenan. Dr. Jack said she is ex- cited about finishing school and eager to start her res- idency and start seeing patients. She will be do- ing her residency in Boise for three years, and then coming back to practice in Oregon. Her specialty is family medicine and she is in a program which pays her entire schooling costs if she practices in a rural area of Oregon for five years. Right now she does not know where in Oregon that will be. “I’m very excited and can’t believe people are going to be calling me doctor,” she says. “After all these years of schooling and all the people I have met, I am so thankful for the support the Heppner community and my parents have given me.” Dr. Jack also recently returned from an interest- ing trip abroad where she spent 11 days in Japan as an OHSU exchange student observing and studying ru- ral medicine in that country. “OHSU chose me to repre- sent them in this exchange,” she said, explaining how she traveled to rural areas with Japanese doctors while they treated their patients. While in Japan she also went to the city of Kyoto and attended a primary care conference where she spoke to the association members. She also visited with students at Miyazaki University and discussed rural primary care. Summer reading begins at library Zandra Masterson, a seventh grader, competed in the playday. St. Pat’s plans VBS The St. Patrick Parish will hold vacation bible school “A Radical Ride on the Wings of Prayer” at the parish hall from Monday, June 10, through Thursday, June 14, from 8:45 to noon. Kids in kindergarten through sixth grade are in- vited to attend the VBS and anyone older may come and help the leaders. The week will include songs, crafts and snacks. Children will come to bet- ter understand the power of prayer and how to put it into action in their daily lives. “We want this to be a whole family experience, so we invite parents to at- tend any of the VBS days,” said Kathy Cutsforth, VBS director. On Thursday, the VBS will have a special celebra- tion and swimming at the Heppner pool. Parents and grandparents are invited to attend and participate with the children. There is no charge for attending. For more infor- mation, call Kathy, 541- 980-2352. The summer reading program, “A Universe of Stories,” will get underway at the Heppner branch of the Oregon Trail Library start- ing with sign-up on June 7 at 11 a.m. Prizes will be awarded for reading. “The benefits of sum- mer reading programming for children include: -Children are motivat- ed to read; -Children develop posi- tive attitudes about reading, books and the library; -Children maintain their reading skills during summer vacation; -Children have access to experiences that further their sense of discover; -Children have access to experiences through which they can learn to work in cooperation,” says an OTLD spokesperson. Some weeks there will be time to work on STEM (Science, Technology, En- gineering and Math) proj- ects with wind. The next teen night will be June 13 at 6 p.m. Teens will be able to explore rec- ipes that they can cook in the microwave. Books for June include James Patterson, “18 th Ab- duction”, Jennifer Chiaver- ini, “Resistance Women,” and Diane C. McPhail, “The Abolitionist’s Daugh- ter.” Online Hunter Education Registration CLASS SIGN UP FOR A NE NLI O AY OR FIELD D m .co www.MyODFW To register for a class or Field Day * , sign up at www.MyODFW.com To participate in a Field Day * , students must first complete an Online Course or request a Self-directed Workbook by email at ODFW.Info@state.or.us There is no pre-requisite to participate in a classroom course. NEXT CLASSROOM COURSE OR FIELD DAY OFFERED: Date: June 11, 13, 18, 20 in class and 22 field day Location: Heppner High School Class Type Offered: Traditional For more information contact: Time: 6-9 pm classes and 8am-12pm field day Instructor: Jim and Darlene Marquardt Information: WALK IN'S WELCOME Call Jim 541 969-4845 for information. *The online course or self-directed workbook is a pre-requisite for the Field Day. 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