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EIGHT-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmet. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June U, 1K1 Weather dampens rodeo grounds but not enthusiasm I t. . r-A . - t. ,. . -'- : ;,,5f "- - ' - - v , ' - yii v"" s " - - I I I; I "C, 11 -v 3s- r! A cowboy tries his luck Wet weather dampened the grounds, but not the enthus iasm, as contestants from throughout the Northwest came to Heppner over the weekend for the eleventh annual Morrow County Junior Rodeo. One hundred sixty six en tries from Oregon. Washing ton. Idaho and California signed up in 14 events for the big three-day event with performances Friday. Satur day, and Sunday. Awards of spurs, buckles and blankets were given out to the winners Sunday when all evnts were completed. Results of the rodeo are as follows : HIGH POINT CONTESTANT : HAROLD ERW IN MEMOR IAL TROPHY - Cody Hassler. Lowden. Washington. HIGH POINT MORROW COUNTY SENIOR GIRL: JODY RUGG MEMORIAL TROPHY - Tara Mahoney. Heppner. SENIOR BOY ALL AROUND: Rocky Steagall. Irrigon. SENIOR GIRL ALL AROUND: Dee Moist. Star. Idaho. JUNIOR BOY ALL AROUND: Cody Hassler. -Lowden. Washington. , JUNIOR GIRL ALL AROUND: Rita Raymond. Sun River. Oregon. BAREBACK: 1 - Brian Burford. Baker. 2 - Rocky Steagall. Irrigon. 3 4 4 -(tie) Jeff Bailey. Heppner. Lee Rice, Heppner. 5 & 6 -(tie) Dale Schaefer. Kennewick. Wash., Gary Brogan. New Plymouth. Idaho. PUBLIC MEETINGS Thurs., June 11 - Lexington Fire Dept., City Hall, Lexing ton, 7:30 p.m . ; Port of Morrow Commission, Port Office, Nel son Square, Boardman, 1 p.m. Mon., June 15 - Heppner PEST ?HEE FUrtrrnieeillv rids vourw premises of all trying or m PATC. AAirr . RATC L vacatcic DArrvwsj: FLIES FLEAS SPIDERS MOSQUITOES No more sprays, powders, traps!! HISIQ0O PHOO CHEL1ICALS Phone 422-7505 lone, OR 97843 -vV f in the saddle bronc CALF ROPING: 1 - John Hill.Klamath Falls. 2 - Darwin Armstrong. Drewsy. Ore., 3 -Don Kindsfather. Lexington. 4 - Dale Schaefer. Kennewick. Wash.. 5 - Bill Taylor. Pendle ton. 6 - Pat Schwarz. Hoppnor. JR. STFFR RIDING: 1 - Cody Hassler. Iwden. Wash.. 2 - Tony Hannan. Redmond. 3 & 4 - (tie) Brion Beaver. Kennewick. Wash.. Ty Dubv. Hereford. Ore.. 5 - Dustin Nordman. Redmond. SR. GIRLS POLES: 1 - Tina Cook. Terrebonne. Ore.. 2 -Dee Moist. Star. Idaho. 3 -Margaret Smith. Clarkslnn. Wash.. 4 - Shanda Ammnns. Milton-Freewater. S - Tara Mahoney. Heppner. fi - Kvna Parker. Nampa. Idaho. JR. GIRLS POLES: 1 - Niki Moist. Star. Idaho, 2 - Rita Raymond. Sun River. 3 -Shannon Van Dorn. Pendle ton. 4 - Trisha Mahnnev. Heppner. 5 - Shannon Knroll. Garden Vallev. Idaho. 6 -Shawn Snell. Middleton. Idaho. . JR. BOYS BREAKAWAY ROPING: 1 - Codv Hassler. Lowden. Wash.. 2 - Dustin Nordman. Redmond. 3 - Skeet er Duby. Hereford. 4 - Anthony Hill. Bly. 5 - Shane Edwards. Emmett. Idaho. 6 - Tiny Bertsch. Stanfiold. SR. GIRI-S BREAKAWAY ROPING: 1 - Lindsay Claver. Hermiston. 2 - Kvna Parker. Nampa. Idaho. 3 - Margaret Smith. Clarkston. Wash.. 4 -Peggy Katzenberger. Post. Ore. SR. GIRLS GOAT TYING : 1 - Dee Moisl. Star. Idaho. 2 -Margarita Peila. Burns. 3 - Fire Dept.. Fire Hall. Hepp pner,7;30p.m.; lone Planning Commission, City Hall, lone. 7:30 p.m.: Morrow County School Board, district Office. Lexington. 8 p.m. crawling pests . IIPPFI S rwiPAAl INK?; is event Tina Cook. Terrebonne . 4 -Kvna Parker. Nampa. Idaho. 5- Margaret Smith. Clarkston. Wash . fi - Tara Mahnnev. Hoppnor. JR GIRLS COAT TYING: 1 - Rita Raymond. Sun River, 2 -Niki Moist. Star. Idaho. 3 -Toni Peila. Burns. 4 - Shawn Snell. Middleton. Idaho. 5 & fi -(tie) Trisha Mahoney. Hep pner. Cindy Conforth. Hermis ton. BI LL DOGGING: 1 - Brett Nordman. Redmond. 2 - Dale Schaefer. Kennewick. Wash . 3 - Dave Malev. Powell Butte. 4 - Jeff Bailey. Heppner. 5 -Bill Tavlor. Pendleton, fi -Tony Currin. Heppner. SENIOR GIRLS BAR RELS: 1 - Doe Moist. Star. Idaho. 2 - Shanda Ammons. Milton-Freewater. 3 - Lindsav Claver. Hermiston. 4 - Jodv Foss. Redmond. - Margaret Smith. Clarkston. Wash., fi -Bonnie Skramstad. Milton Freewater. JR. GIRLS BARRELS: 1 -Shannon Korell. Garden Val ley. Idaho. 2 - Rita Ravmond. Sun River. 3 - Margaret Ann Bergevin. Walla Walla. Wash.. 4 - Kelli Edwards. Emmett. Idaho. 5 - Shannon Round. Canyon Citv. fi - Shawn Snell. Middleton. Idaho. JR. BOYS CALF TYING: 1 -Travis Hannan. Redmond. 2 -Cody Hassler. Iowden. Wash.. 3 - Tiny Bertsch. Stanfiold. 4 -Troy Frazier. Walla Walla. Wash.. 5 - Tony Hannan. Redmond, fi - Tracey Hannan. Redmond. JR. GIRLS BREAKAWAY ROPING: 1 - Trisha Mahoney. Heppner. 2 - Vivian Huston. Garden Valley. Idaho jf- SJX IE TO j Large Parts ' 1 vTLVi1S&rM rXfvJ T m vc57 YOUR ,v I I SlllP EQUIPMENT r- I CALCULATORS (M', " rpl 1" 0 PIPES rnT nriv2 l- V ( BILLFOLDS yeg-y J) "1 JUMI 21 )l LJ I I )) HEPPNER ARLINGTON CONDON JM III JR. ROYS RIRRON DOG GING: 1 - Travis Hannan. Redmond. 2 - Trov Frazier. Walla Walla. Wash.. 3 - Brion Beaver. Kennewick. Wash . 4 -Skceler Dubv. Hereford. 5 -Tony Hannan. Redmond, fi -Tiny Berlsoh. Stanfiold SADDLE BRONC: 1 & 2 -(tie) Wade Bertsch. Stanfiold. Rnokv Sleaeall. Irrieon. 3 -Pal Turner. Sein. 4 - Scott English. Hermiston. SR. TEAM ROPING: 1 -Jodv Foss. Redmond & Don Kindsfalher. l-exinelnn. 2 -Tara Mahnnev. Hoppnor 4 Rockv Steagall. Irrigon. 3 -Dee Rov fc Boh Thompson both from The Dalles. 4 -Darwin Armstrong. Drewsy. & Lonnie Bezona. John Day, 5 - Tony Currin. Hoppnor & Scott Skramstad. Milton Freewater. 6 - Wade Bertsch. Stanfiold & John Hill. Kla math Falls , $ ;.:.- i JR-TEAM ROPING: 1 Brad & Brion Beaver. Kenne wick. Wash.. 2 - Tnnv Hannan & Dustin Nordman. Redmond. 3 - Cody Hassler. Iwdon. Wash.. Troy Frazier. Walla Walla. Wash . 4 - Steve Currin. Heppner. & Brett Kamm. Pendleton. 5 - Steve & Cindv Gibson. Bend, fi - Travis & Tracey Hannan. Redmond BULL RIDING: 1 - Joe Cornell. Boise. Idaho. 2- Brian Burford. Baker. Idaho. 3 -Brian Jarvis. Redmond. 4.5.fi. 7.R - (tie) Todd Edmundsoo Garden Valley. Idaho. Gt'no Bob Palmer. Redmond. Bo Pinz. Drain. Danny Burrows. Nampa. Idaho. Rockv Stea gall. Irrigon. commz:lt"a, IS COMING ,Wf-i, M"-,Mt 1 v Remember Our mWMh IBM Uuddrj iVtornw fount v cowboy mir) cowcirls p;irticip;itinc woro: Tr. TrMin jtnrl Mikf Mn honov. .A mm PjiIijut Ion. TotlV. ll.M .tint .Ml" ! t III I'll) Hoppnt" M.ir'v I't'i" Mitit poor, HiH DoniJlifi'v. HM pnt Put nnd Ted Schwui .. Hoppnpr, Joedy. Marlittt. HcppntT, Nancv Miller Honpncr. Anno and Miko Van Scht.UH'k KjiHn Hanson HoppniT. Broil Sln-1'i'i l" I .' Kuukl;iili p.' fn Hi-' ' Frank and .lininiv ( nion, Hoppnor. Androa Ball. Hoppnor. Miohollr F'apinoaii. lono. Fnrl Hammnnd. Hoppnor. .loff Bailov. Hoppnor, I.oo Rico, Hoppnor. Hussoll Britt. Hop pnor nnd Hooky Steacnll. Irripon. Brad Schmidt chosen to Beaver Boys' State Brad Schmidt Hv DK1.I.A HKIDKM N Brad Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whipple of lone, has been selected to attend the Oregon Beaver Boys' Stale this June 14-20 in Eugene on the campus of the University of Oregon. Brad. 1". has just completed his junior year at lone High School. Beaver Boys' Stale is spon sored by the American Legion as an educational program in government studios and lead ership. To be selected Brad had to maintain a 2 5 grade average and be endorsed by his school. The participants are also selected on loader ship, sportsmanship, scholar ship, character and service to their school and community. During his stay in Eugene, Brad will study courses of his choice from a selection which includes such subjects as 78 years ago Sun. saw devastation u ' ' 2 I By .11 STIVF WK TIII III OHH Aooordinu to a rnrol'ul nocounl of Hoppnor 's history, just 7tt yoars aco todav, Tlmrsdav. Juno II, a Croat rain sw oiled th- tittle crooks and friuhtottod rosidonts with a sovi'ro flash flood Hnwovor llioy wont to hod that niuht knowini! that all dani'or was past. hurint! I ho novt fow dn s thov fort'oi ImhiI tho incident hut on Iho follnwinc Sunday a yorv hoi day whon not a hroath of air was stirrinc. folks just concentrated on Irvine to ho comforlahle Hurinc the late afternoon alert folks noted many hlack clouds CathrritiB to the south. Thun der nnd lightning hi!an and around n quarter past five Iho government in Iho slate, economics, law enforcement and business, When asked if he was excited about going to Boys' State. Brad replied. "Oh. am I ever!" On his return from the week long event. Brad will bo expected to present a speech to the members of tho local American I-egion members. Brad will be able to eurn college credits for the studies he chooses while at Boys' State. Brad has been working exceptionally hard in school this vear and has shown outstanding ability in sotting his goals and meeting the challenges necessary to reach those goals Brad's mother commented that he has really settled down and has been working hard "We're very proud of him." she said. Brad has plans for working Ihis summer to earn some money and hopes to go on to college after high school to study to In-come a C P A A great place for getting away from it all could be a green and quiet ipot in your own back yard. T mn m nmniii, ., Q Lexington Office CJL 1L IVjLJl,.,.,,,, LLJ 1 riV HnP ttWtt upug tttMflib HrIHtt it0m& ttHiM llhu tfhtfflMKb Utib 1 Hbk j 9 w rain bo-pan enminc down In toironts, People (jot in out of the storm, liltlo dreaminii that Ihey would have In slay confined for some time and thai most of thoir homos and families would bo swept a way , Great chunks of hail fell with tho rain. An eyewitness writes that "I bad never soon anvthi'ii' like it all mv oiiihtoon veins The woi-o not small and roni-H hu' "'' chunks ni moIiiI ice M'of. wards wo lound a coal mound of ice piled up in what used to ho our back ynrd It had bounn Svim team to practice Any swimmer five through 18 years of age interested in participating in a swim team is invited lo attend practice starting Ihis Wednesday. June 10. al the Heppner Swimming Pool Practice will be held Mon day through Friday from 7 to 9 a m nnd from 4 to S p m Bishop Kimsey holds services at All Saints The Rl. Rev Rusty R Kimsey, Bishop of tho Epis copal Diocese of Eastern Oregon conducted Sunday ser vices at the All Saints' Episcopal Church in Heppner on June 7. Swlml Jool Aerobic Done I Jun 22 July 17 EOSC Summr toaalon INFO: 1-fOO-432-tfr3t CONGRATULATIONS! TO ALL THE STUDENTS CHOSEN TEEN OF THE WEEK AND TEEN OF THE MONTH Bon UcOon<lll iinmii o iiimm , miiiftiiiiminrininni . i i I m m 989 - 8221 Chemical Fertilizer 4227289 to pet pitch dark by Ihis time. nd we could not pot out of the ( house for hours wo feared J every minute thai our house would go." i This Sundav, June 14. t!81. mav be one of tho lust Flood i Anniversaries before the lonfi a win ted dam is built across; Willow Crook. There are slill . citizens who recall the terror1 of 78 years o. There lire ' many second -perioral ion ! members of families livinp In Iho community who will never i forpel Iho Irapic loss of lives ( nnd the tremendous loss of i property thai took place on that hot Sundav in liiOT ' The first swim meet will be a Hoppnor invitational on Sunday, June 21. Coaches are Tim Birkby, Anne Motz and Cindi Berg slrom, For questions or informa tion contact Donna Berg slrom, fifi5lftfi. The Rev, Kimsey received Iirrv Corullo into the church and confirmed David and April Sykos Special recognition was also given to Hoppnor High School graduates Pat Clark and Herman Winter 1 676-9921 Inc. i i 1 tii mum I I