Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 17, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery, Juno 17, 1971
BMCC Dates
Summer Registration
Registration for Summ e r
School Elue Mountain Com
munity Collepe will be held
Monday and Tuesday, June 21
and 22, it was announced yes
terday by President Wallace W.
McCrae.
Eleven classes will be offered
during Die summer session, sev
en of them carrying transfer
credit. Both day and evening
classes are scheduled.
Transfer classes are: English
Composition, to meet 8-10:30
a m. Tuesday and Thursday;
Photography Workshop 7-10
p.m. Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday; Biology 101. 8-11
a.m. Monday, Wednesday and
Friday: Elementary Sculpture,
710 pm. Monday and Wednes
day; Golf, 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday;
Introduction to Literature ,7
9:30 p.m. Monday and Wednes
day; and Algebra. 8-9:30 a.m.
daily.
Non-traasfer courses are: Ac
counting 2.434. 7:30-9:30 Mon
day through Thursday; Key
punch 2.700, time to be arrang
ed: Algebra (Math 0.518), 8
9.30 a.m. daily; and Cost Ac
counting 2.461, 710 p.m. Tues
day and Thursday.
Students may register Monday
from 8 a-m. to 5 p.m. and from
7 to i p.m., and Tuesday from
8 a m. to 5 p.m. Classes and
registration will be held on the
campus except for golf, which
is scheduled for the Pendleton
Country Club.
Classes will begin June 21 or
June 22. Persons wishing to reg
ister prior to that time may do
so. Additional Information may
be obtained by calling the col
lege at 276-1260.
LONEROCK
Two more people have been
added to Loneroek population
this w.-ekend. They are a coup
le from Portland who have
purcha-'d the parsonage that
was formerly owned by William
Stewart and moved to their
new home on Friday.
when the Davis lamily rani'1
liowri from Genesee last wvek
Lee brought along a World At
las he had bought at a sale
in Id iho. It was published in
1900 by George V. Crom in Chi
cago and gave the population
of every town, hamlet and vill
age in every state of the U. S.
from the census taken in 1S30.
Condon at that time had a pop
ulation of 73, Arlington 356,
Heppner 675, Fossil 153, May-
ville .'50, Olex 12, Lonerock 60,
Hardman 100.
My Neighbors
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Top Prizes
TERESA HUGHES of Heppner holds the
as the winner of the Junior Girls' Calf riding. Dean Hamper,
Walla Walla Junior Pole Bending and Mary Healy, tied for
first with Robert Barnes of Walla Walla in Junior Barrel race.
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PAT SHANNON of Condon won the Sr. Boys Saddle Bronc, Phil
Nance, Redmond. Sr. Boys Cow Riding and Tom Smith, Walla
Walla Sr. Boys Bareback.
THE BIG WINNER in this picture was Shannon
Maddox of Redmond, 3rd from the left She
won Sr. Girls' Steer Dobbing and Breakaway
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SHERRY SMITH, left won the Sr. Girls' Cow Riding event and
on the right is Lisa Hunt of Bend who holds Ihe spurs as All
around winner of the Sr. Guls' Events.
Awarded
silver buckle, her prize
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Roping. From left is her brother Brent Mad
dox. Dalarie Smead, Bend, and another friend
on the right.
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A SHORT worship service was held at the Junior Rodeo Sunday morning. The
horseback riders came In as a group and many spectators assembled in the
grandstand. Father Dan Thompson led the service. Sandy Matheny accom
panied the singing on her guitar. This shot shows part of the horseback rid
ers In the background. Father Thompson holds the music and mike for Sandy
as she plays.
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ALL-AROUND SR. Boy winner
was Phil Nance, Redmond.
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BRENT MADDOX holds his sisters two buckles and Lisa Hunt
holds her silver buckle won with first place in the Sr. Girls'
Barrel Race.
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STEER DOBBING is the junior version of Bull dogging. The hazer
and contestant ride on either side of the steer. The contestant
tries to dobb his paint brush within the circle on the steers ribs.
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ROB ESTABROOS of Roseburg holds the silver buckle he won
in the Jr. Steer Dobbing and the silver spurs as Ail-Around
winner of the Junior Events. Mike Fuller of Clarkston won
the Junior Breakaway Roping.
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