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TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 29, 1978
Minnesota HS students include Heppner in 4,300
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by Justine Weatherford
Science Consultant Lyle
Bradley of the Anoka (pop.
15,000) and Coon Rapids
(30,000), Minnesota Schools,
north of Minneapolis, along
with two other adults and
twenty high school students,
two of whom were from
Europe, stopped in Heppner
on Wednesday afternoon, June
21, viewed the county mu
seum ; took a short look about
part of the community and
then spent the night in nearby
mountains.
Bradley was leading his 14th
summer tour; Warren
Rumsch, Coon Rapids biology
teacher has accompanied the
group for four years and
Tews back
from trip to
Wash, coast
The Paul Tews family of
lone returned Saturday from a
week's vacation in Washing
ton. During the trip, their daugh
ter, Natalie, registsered for
fall matriculation at Pacific
Lutheran University in Taco
ma. While on campus, the
Tews had lunch at the
university's coffee shop,
where they visited with Mary
Kirkelie, daughter of Laura
Holtz of lone.
The family spent the re
mainder of the week visiting
Paul's mother, playing on the
beach, and enjoying the Wash
ington coastline.
14 complete
hunter safety
sessions
Fourteen Morrow County
youths under 17 years of age
recently completed a hunter's
safety course, sponsored by
the Morrow County Search
and Rescue Posse.
Receiving Hunter Safety
Certificates were Chuck Coff
man, Danny Fortenberry, Sid
Kennedy, Shawn Holt, Robin
Scott, Susie Olson, Jon Mitch
ell, Kenneth Gochnauer, Ron
da Crewse, John Stevens,
Cord Adams, Randy Smith
and Tedi Coffman, all of
Heppner, and Duane Fetsch of
lone.
. The Search and Rescue
Posse will hold another hunt
ers' safety course from July
24-27, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in
the Morrow County Court
house. Youthful hunters interested
in the program may enroll at
the Sheriff's office.
Kincaid boy
hurts legs in
accident
Jamie Kincaid, 14, youngest
son of Ralph and Patti Kincaid
of Silverton, is in traction at
Pendleton's St. Anthony's
Hospital following an accident
last Friday at Eric Anderson's
Earth Carpet operation.
Young Kincaid's legs were
run over just below the waist
by the rear tires of a forklift
tractor, when the youth slip
ped while attempting to jump
onto the moving machine. He
is expected to remain in the
hospital from four to six
weeks.
Jamie, a "good little work
er", according to Anderson,
was helping out at the sod
farm during a lapse in his
normal duties at the Delbert
Emert ranch. ,
Former lone residents
Ralph and Patti Kincaid were
in town over the weekend to
visit their son in the hospital.
Jessie Sweeney, the mother of
a student was acting as "trip
mother." The two Europeans
were exchange students under
the Youth for Understanding
program who had been in
Minnesota all year, a girl from
Finland and a boy from
Belgium.
The loaded diesel bus left
home on June 10 and will
return July 9. Their packed
itinerary included many stops
in North Dakota, Montana,
British Columbia, Washing
ton, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming,
South Dakota as well as in
their home state-lhe longest
tour Bradley has led (about
4.300 miles).
They were well organized;
everyone learns as they ride.
Each student has prepared
four academic talks on mat
ters of interest along the
route. The talks are delivered
on the loud speaker in the
moving bus.
The participating students
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took several shakedown trips;
they share camp duties as
they travel. Each needed
"good physical and mental
conditioning, high interest and
curiosity, willing team effort,
a sleeping bag, boots and
backpack."
During the school year they
earned much of the trip
expense through fund raising
activities. One girl trained to
be a nurse for the trip, another
took charge of entertainment,
others assumed varying re
sponsibilities. Their brief look around this
community resulted from
Leader Bradley's interest in
the historic round barn on the
Hoskins' Ranch which he
learned about at the library.
He invited Heppner High
junior Paula Heinrich, who
just happened to be in the
Museum-Library Building, to
guide them past the local high
school and the old bar.n and to
talk a little about the area as
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The stop here came between
their two-day visit at the
Atomic Energy Reserve at
Richland, Wash, and their
tour of the John Day fossil
beds. They camped in Mor
row's mountains Wednesday
night and enjoyed learning
some wild lore from veteran
trapper Carl McDaniel.
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