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Wranglers draw 57
Fifty-seven riders rode at
the fourth and final Wrang
lers' Playday at Heppner
Sunday.
High point winners in each
age group were: 6 & under
1st Mike Van Schoiack, 2nd
Angie Ashbeck, 3rd Craig
Angell, 4th Mike Mahoney. 7,
8, & 9 1st Scott Dougherty,
2nd Bridgett Greenup, 3rd
Trisha Mahoney, 4th Jason
Dougherty. 10, 11, 12, & 13 1st
Anita Palmer, 2nd Ann Van
Schoiack, 3rd Cliff Dougherty,
4th Annette Wilger.
Also 13-17 year olds 1st
David Steagall, 2nd Kathleen
Van Schoiack, 3rd Marie Van
Schoiack, 4th Krynn Robin
son. 18-29 Sherrie Kemp. 30
and over: Bob Van Schoiack.
Bob Mahoney won the belt
buckle in the team roping for
the high money winner for the
four Playdays.
Winners in various events
were: 6 and under Barrels :
1st Angie Ashbeck, 2nd Mike
Van Schoiack, 3rd Craig
Angell, 4th Brian Padberg.
Poles 1st Angie Ashbeck, 2nd
Mike Van Schoiack, 3rd Craig
Angell, 4th Mike Mahoney.
Arlington man charged
with illegal fishing
In Justice Court at Heppner
Tuesday, April 26, James
William Boyce, 20, of Hep
pner, was fined $75.00 after he
pleaded guilty to a charge of
criminal activity in drugs,
possession of less than one
ounce of marijuana.
On April 27, Dixie Allen, 52,
Heppner, pleaded guilty to a
charge of driving under the
influence of intoxicating liq
uor and was fined $305.00.
Also in Justice Court here,
Percy A. Brigham, 66, of
Arlington, has entered a plea
of innocent to a charge of
fishing with nets in a closed
season. The defendant has
asked for a jury trial the week
S.S. rep
scheduled
A Social Security repre
sentative is at the Heppner
Neighborhood Center, 178 Wil
low, the second Friday of each
month from 10a.m. to 12 noon.
Persons who have Social
Security, Supplemental Secur
ity Income or Medicare busi
ness may contact the Social
Security representative for
assistance.
The next visit is scheduled
Friday, May 13.
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Figure 8 1st Angie Ashbeck,
2nd Mike Mahoney, 3rd Mike
Van Schoiack, 4th Craig
Angell. Hat Race 1st Mike
Van Schoiack, 2nd Craig
Angell, 3rd Ted Schwarz, 4th
Mike Mahoney.
Barrels 7, 8, & 9 year olds :
1st Scott Dougherty, 2nd
Andrea Ball, 3rd Bridgett
Greenup, 4th Jason Dougher
ty. Poles 1st Scott Dough
erty, 2nd Trisha Mahoney, 3rd
Jason Dougherty, 4th Wayne
Wilgers. Dollar Bill Race 1st
Trisha Mahoney, 2nd Bobbie
Kinzer, 3rd Bridgett Greenup,
4th Jason Dougherty. Hat
Race 1st Scott Dougherty,
2nd Bridgett Greenup, 3rd
Jason Dougherty, 4th Jodi
Padberg.
Barrels 10, 11, 12 & 13 year
olds: 1st Anita Palmer, 2nd
Cliff Dougherty, 3rd Ann Van
Schoiack, 4th Annette Wilgers.
Poles 1st Cliff Dougherty,
2nd Anita Palmer, 3rd Ann
Van Schoiack, 4th Steve Mil
ler. Dollar Bill Race 1st
Anita Palmer, 2nd Ann Van
Schoiack, 3rd Annette Wilger,
4th Tara Mahoney. Keyhole
1st Ann Van Schoiack, 2nd
of May 2.
Brigham was released on
his own recognizance.
He was charged after auth
orities found an estimated
1,000 pounds of rotten fish,
including four live sturgeon, in
gill nets placed in the Board
man area.
Brigham told the court that
the nets in question were
stolen last year.
According to first reports,
the nets had apparently been
in the water for some time.
The nets, worth several hun
dred dollars each, had Brig
ham's name imprinted on the
floats, it was reported.
Elks Calendar
May 5-7, Summer Convention at Seaside
Thursday, May 5
Regular Lodge, 8 p.m.
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Happy Hour, 5-7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 10
Senior Citizens, 4:30 p.m.
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Cliff Dougherty, 3rd Steve
Miller, 4th Pat Schwarz.
Barrels 14-17 year olds: 1st
Donna Palmer, 2nd Kathleen
Van Schoiack, 3rd Dave Stea
gall, 4th Debra Palmer.
Poles 1st Dave Steagall, 2nd
Todd Sherer, 3rd Scott Sherer,
4th Marie Van Schoiack.
Dollar Bill Race 1st Marie
Van Schoiack, 2nd Nancy
Miller, 3rd Krynn Robinson,
4th Debra Palmer. Keyhole
1st Dave Steagall, 2nd Krynn
Robinson, 3rd Kathleen Van
Schoiack, 4th Marie Van
Schoiack.
Barrels 18-29 year olds: 1st
Judy Eckman, 2nd Kathy
Gilbert, 3rd Sherry Kemp, 4th
Ken Eckman. Poles 1st Sher
ry Kemp, 2nd Jane Bailey, 3rd
Judy Eckman, 4th Barb Gut
ierrez. Dollar Bill Race 1st
Bruce Bergstrom, 2nd Judy
Eckman, 3rd Barb Gutierrez,
4th Sherry Kemp. Keyhole
1st Barb Gutierrez, 2nd Ken
Eckman, 3rd Sherry Kemp,
4th Bruce Bergstrom.
Barrels 30 and Over: 1st
Diana Ball, 2nd Bob Van
Schoiack, 3rd Pat Dougherty,
4th Merlyn Robinson. Poles
1st Dick Sherer, 2nd Pat
Dougherty, 3rd Diana Ball, 4th
Bob Van Schoiack. Dollar Bill
Race 1st Bob Van Schoiack,
2nd Annie Schwarz, 3rd Pat
Dougherty, 4th Larry Angell.
Keyhole 1st Dick Sherer, 2nd
Bob Steagall, 3rd Bob Van
Schoiack, 4th Merlyn Robin
son. Team Roping: 1st Bob
Mahoney & Roice Fulleton,
2nd Cornett Green & Bev
Steagall. 3rd Don Papineau &
Gail Medlock, 4th Richard
Kinzer & Ed Martin. 1st fast
go (tie) Howard Bryant &
Cliff Dougherty, Cindy &
Jerry Dougherty (17.6). 2nd
fast go Roice Fulleton & Bob
Steagall 17.1.
Final winners for 4 Play
days were: 1st Bob Mahoney,
$32.90; 2nd Roice Fulleton,
$25.60; 3rd Cliff Dougherty,
$24.70; 4!h Bev Steagall,
$21.35: 5th Cindy Dougherty,
$20.45; and 6th David Steagall,
$20.40.
Wednesday, May 11
Senior Citizens, 4:30 p.m.
Indoctrination, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. May 12
Regular Lodge, 8 p.m.
Ladies' Night
Mother's Day Observance
Dinner, 6:30 p.m.
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Heppner, Oregon
fit every pocketbook.
Baird faces charges Monday
for manslaugher, mistreatment
The trial of Leslie Dawn
Baird, 23, of Umatilla, is
scheduled in Circuit Court at
Heppner beginning at 9:30
a.m. Monday, May 16. She
faces a two-count indictment
of manslaughter and criminal
mistreatment in connection
with the death of her 2-year-old
son on Dec. 2, 1976. -
The defendant has entered
no plea and has been free on
her own recognizance since
she was arraigned in Heppner
in late March.
The indictment, returned by
a Morrow County Grand Jury,
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includes one count of man
slaughter in the first degree
and a second count of criminal
mistreatment in the first
degree in the death of Lloyd
Kahn Baird.
Attorneys, Ed Stores of
Hermiston and Dennis Hach
ler of Pendleton, challenged
the legal sufficiency of the
case after they were appoint
ed by the Court.
Judge Jack Olsen, Circuit
Court of Oregon, 6th Judicial
District, Pendleton, ruled the
week of April 17 to adopt the
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District Attorney Dennis Do
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to proceed.
The State information
charges, in part, that the
mother unlawfully and reck
lessly, under circumstances
manifesting an extreme in
difference to the value of
human life, caused death by
refusing and neglecting to
seek and obtain medical at
tention and assistance for the
child.
It is further alleged in the
information that the defend
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or injured for a period of days
and that illness or injury pro
gressed to unconsciousness.
According to sources inter
viewed by the Gazette-Times,
the condition of two children,
including the deceased, had
prompted a report to police at
Hermiston in early November
of 1976, eventually resulting in
an order for protective cus
tody being issued to State
Police.
The child was not located
until it was pronounced dead
at a Umatilla County hospital
on Dec. 2.
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Piper has worked in the
trade all his life and has been
in the construction business in
the Heppner area for about 14
years.
Primary among his skills is
cabinet making. He is cur
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home expansion jobs in Hep
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