Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 02, 1981, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Rare Barred Owls
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A family of nmting Barred Owls, very rare to the western
area of the United States, has been sighted in the Ditch Creek
Drainuge south of Heppner, wildlife biologists have reported.
The muting owls, two young birds and two adults, is only
the second known nest in Oregon. Another has been sighted in
the Wenaha Wilderness near Baker,
According to biologist Beryl Stillman the birds were
originally found by Dennis Papineau of Heppner while he and
Stillman were camping in the Ditch Creek area.
Stillman says Papineuau thought he had found Great
Grey Owl, but, under furhther investigation, Stillman
confirmed the owl was indeed the rare Barred.
The birds are mainly found east of the Rockies, Stillman
told the Gazette. But he said more and more of the birds,
which measure about 20 inches high, have been moving in
from the East and Canada to the western area of the United
States
He said droppings from the birds would be taken for
analysis to determine diet in an effort to learn more about the
mysterious migration.
The birds were found Monday, June 22, Thursday Stillman
und Fish and Wildlife Biologist Glen Ward went back,
confirmed the type and Stillman took several pictures.
Apparently men from Heppner have a knack for finding
Barred Owls, Stillman said the only other known nest in
Oregon was discovered by ButchTaylor of Heppner.
Christian Women's Club
to hold salad supper
The Christian Women's Club
will hold a salad supper
Tuesday. July 7 at 6 45p.m. at
the Degree of Honor Hall. Cost
for the supper will be $3 25.
Theme for the evening will
Ik- "Cool and Easy" with
Microwave cooking by Janl
Peterson of lone as the special
Health officials, OLA
representatives meet
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Administrator A K. Felt.
Director of Nurses Sandi
Hanna, Public Health Nurse
Pat Wright, and Nancy Benge,
Centrul Region director of the
Oregon Lung Association, and
Delpha Jones, area coordinat
or of the OLA, met June 23 to
discuss future respiratory pro
grams and workshops.
An in-service training pro
gram for nurses in conjunc
tion with the Lung Association
has been tentatively schedul
ed for sometime in the fall.
The Tri -County Home
DMV schedule
The Motor Vehicles Division
office at Heppner will be open
every week day from 8 a.m. to
12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. except
for the following davs:
HAPPY BIRDIE TWO EWE
HAPPTOIRD'IE TWO EWE
HAPPY BIRDIE DEE BAAPA
HAPPY BIRDIE TWO EWE
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photo by Berl Slillmon
feature.
Roma Belsher. a missionary
from Africa will be special
speaker. Special music will
also be provided.
For reservations call Rhon
da Winters. 676-9294 or Laura
Burnside. 676-92:t9 For baby
sitting arrangements. Joyce
Hughes. 9H9-8412.
Health Agency hat indicated
that it plans to train volun
teers for home services with
emphasis on respiratory ther
apy and nutrition, according
to Mrs. Jones.
Also discussed was Camp
Christmas Seal, a camp for
children with respiratory pro
blems. Grants may still be
available to attend the camp.
For more information, contact
Delpha Jones. 9H9-8189.
Nancy Benge is serving as
interim Eastern Region direc
tor of the OLA until a
permanent director is named.
Wed., June
office closed;
17 - Heppner
Condon office
open.
Mon., June 22 through July 5
Heppner office closed.
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Dr' Larry Tibble8 and fttmily h HePPner
ByJl'STINK
WRATIIKRFORI)
a week Dr. Larry Tib
hies, his wife Judy and their
children Barbara, ft, and
Darell, 5. came home bringing
Joy to grandparents 1,1) and
Lota Tibbies.
Dr. L.D. Tibbies has long
enjoyed fishing in Morrow
County and very rarely has an
unsuccessful day on its wat
ers. He has inspired and
taught others to enjoy his
favorite sport, too,
Ist Thursday Dr. L.D. and
Dr. I-arry look young Darell to
Penland I-ake to fish. Darell
was verv concerned about
Tara Mahoney goes to state rodeo finals in
The Oregon Slate High
School Rodeo Finals were held
in Redmond June 26, 27, and
28. Participating in the finals
from the Heppner High School
Rodeo Club were:
TARA MAHONEY - went
into the state finals in all six
girls events. Only one other
girl qualified in all six events
and that was Holly Amen of
Redmond: 3rd - Polebending;
4th Breakaway Roping; 5th -Team
Roping Chris Dahl ; 6th
Goat Tying; 6th - Cow
Cutting; 8th - Barrels
LINDSAY CLAVER (Herm
iston): went into the state
finals in five events: 3rd
Barrel; 4th Goat Tying; 7th
Breakaway Roping; 6th
Team Roping Don Kindsfath
er; 10th - Polebending.
ANNE VAN SCHOIACK:
16th Barrels; 18th Break
away Roping; 19th Polebend
ing; 19th Team Roping.
KATHY HANSON: was a
Queen Contestant and went in
the poles in 15th position.
TONY CURRIN : 3rd - 4th tie
WCCC women host golfers
The ladies of Willow Creek
Country Club hosted golfers
from Willow Run at Board
man. Umatilla Golf Club, and
Pendleton Country Club on
Tuesday. June 23. Forty-five
women played golf and enjoy
ed the meal prepared by
Eileen Padberg. Bebe Mun
ers. and Barbara Cutsforth.
Linda Shaw was in charge of
play.
WCCC hosts
The men and women of
Willow Creek Country Club
hosted golfers from Echo on
Sunday. June 28. Thirty-one
participated in play and
enjoyed the fine meal prepar
ed by the wives of the men in
charge of the activity - Dave
Hanna. George Koffler. and
Terry Springer.
James Boylen of Echo won
low gross and long drive for
his group, Howard Poffenbar
ger had low net, and Clarence
Weigand won KP. Lena Pof-
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Limited hours for watering yards and gardens will
begin cn July 3, 1981 and will be in effect until
further notice. All watering should be done between
6:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m. and
12:00 midnight. This method has been very successful
for keeping a safe amount of water in our reservoirs
in case of fire. Thank you for your cooperation.
Eerl Pcplnssu, City Foremen
encountering sharks which he
has heard lots about in his
home territory. After his
grandad and dad assured him
that Penland Itke absolutely
does not contain sharks.
Darell got busy learning to
fish. He proved to be a really
fast learner.
When generous Dr. L.D.
came to my door on Thursday
night to share some surplus
trout, he proudly told me that
"my grandson caught five fish
today, and wants to go out
again tomorrow."
Because I said I'd be
sharing the fish with my
weekend company. Dr. L.D.
came back on Fridav eveninc
Calf roping; 2nd - team
roping Scott Skramstad; 2nd
- Steer wrestling; 10th Cow
cutting.
MIKE CURRIN : 3rd - 4th tie
Calf roping; 9th steer
wrestling: 12th - team roping.
CLIFF DOUGHERTY: 5th
calf roping; 8th - steer
wrestling; 11th - team roping -Brett
Sherer.
DON KINDSFATHER: 6th -team
roping Lindsay Claver,
6th steer wrestling; 13th -calf
roping.
BRETT SHERER 3rd -steer
wrestling; 11th - team
roping - Cliff Dougherty.
WADE BERTSCH (Stan
field): 2nd - Saddle Bronc; 4th
- team roping John Hill ; 7th -Cow
Cutting; 18th - Calf
Roping.
JEFF BAILEY: 2nd - Bare
back Riding; 6th Cow
Cutting; 14th - Steer Wrestl
ing, 15th - Team Roping - Scott
Ditmore.
EARL HAMMOND: 7th -Bareback
Riding; 9th Saddle
Bronc.
LEE RICE: 3rd - Bareback
Margaret Towers of Willow
Run had low gross for the field
with a score of R2 Other
winners from Willow Run
were: 1st low gross - Sally
Green: 2nd Kay Trumball:
and 3rd - Eva Wilkins. Low net
winners were: 1st - Georgia
Hicks: 2nd Phoebe Hayes:
and 3rd - Maggie Marston and
Donnie Beerman. Kay Trum
ball and Sally Green won long
Echo in Sunday golf
fenbarger won low gross and
long drive for Echo women.
Bev Gunderson won low
gross for the Heppner women,
and Pat Edmundson was
second. Linda Shaw and
Wanda Willis tied for low net.
Linda Shaw had long drive
and Bev Gunderson had KP.
Winners among the Heppner
men were: 1st low gross - C.C.
Carmichael: 2nd - John Boyer.
Ed Hiemstra, John Edmund
son: and 3rd - Ron Bowman.
Gary Watkins won low net and
Ed Struthers and Ray Massey
with more trout, saying he
was afraid he had not brought
enough for me and my guests.
Again he reported "my grand
son had a great time fishing"
and indicated that Hie young
boy was really hooked.
Dr. Larry Tibbies works
with the Western Medical Cen
ter, a hospital at Santa Anna.
California, affiliated with the
University of Southern Cali
fornia Medical School. He is
involved with the Familv
Practice Residency Training
Program and works with
admitting new doctors into
ihat program and with super
vising some of them.
As Larrv and .litdv and the
Riding.
PAT SCHWARZ: 19th -Team
Roping - Anne Van
Schoiack.
only the top 20 contestants in
each event go to the state
finals.
Upon completion of the Ore
gon High School State Finals
Rodeo the results are as
follows with these contestants
going to Douglas, Wyoming
for the National High School
Rodeo Finals:
Ail-Around Girl - Tara
Mahoney, Heppner.
Runner-up Girl - Holly
Amen, Redmond.
Ail-Around Boy Chris Dahl,
Redmond.
Runner-up Boy - Tony
Currin, Heppner.
Boy's Rookie - Earl Ham
mond, Heppner.
Girl's Rookie Dana Bock,
Milton-Freewater.
Team Trophy: 1st - Red
mond, 1458 ; 2nd - Heppner,
1434 'j.
at golf club visitation
drive and Margaret Towers
was closest to the pin on No. 6
on her third shot.
From Pendleton. Geri Cis
sna won low gross and
Barbara Robinson won low
net. Inez Tingey won low gross
for Umatilla and flaxine
Carrick and Bernice Manny
tied for low net.
Ten local women played
nine holes and Linda Shaw
tied for 2nd. Ron Bowman had
the longest drive, and C.C.
Carmichael won KP.
The next major event at
Willow Creek Country Club
wiii be the annual Fourth of
July Flag Tournament and
Family Barbecue. Play begins
at 3, with the Bob Jepsens,
Darrel Wilsons, and , Ron
McDonalds in charge. Persons
with last names beginning A I
bring salads and J-Z bring
dessert .
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children came north they
slopped to visit with Judv's
parents in Eugene. Besides a
good visit home. Larry was
here to attend his Class of l!fi
Heppner Hiuh ScImhiI reunion
events on Saturday and Sun
day. When I had a telephone
chat with him he told me that
he remembered spending part
of two summers working at
haying with my husband Bill
out on the ranch. He said how
much he enjoyed being here
and getting into the mountains
with his father and his son and
enjoying "the beautiful coun
try, the wildflowers and the
lake-
Bareback: 1 Scott Wright.
90, Dayville; 2 - Jeff Bailey.
89'i, Heppner; 3 - Lee Rice,
Heppner; 4 - Earl Hammond,
Heppner.
Breakaway Roping : l - Tara
Mahoney, 84, Heppner; 2 3 tie
- Lindsay Claver, 66, Hermis
ton; 2 - 3 tie Carol Maley, 66,
Prineville; 4 - Jody Foss, 61,
Redmond.
Calf Roping: 1 John Hill.
74, Klamath Falls; 2 - Tony
Currin, 71, Heppner; 3 4 tie -Cliff
Dougherty, 65, Heppner;
3 - 4 tie - Scott Skramstad, 65,
Milton-Freewater.
Pole Bending: 1 - Tara
Mahoney, 96, Heppner; 2 -Shanda
Ammons, 92, Milton
Freewater; 3 - Shannon Van
Dorn, 72, Pendleton ; 4 - Tina
cook, 70, Redmond.
Saddle Bronc: 1 - Charlie
Johnson, 93, Chiloquin; 2
Chris Dahl, 88, Redmond; 3 -Wade
Bertsch, 85'i, Stanfield;
4 - Pat Turner, 54, Scio.
Goat Tying: 1 - 2 tie - Peggy
Katzenburger, 82, Paulina; 1
won low gross for that group,
with Harriet Evans placing
second. Eileen Padberg won
low net. and Norma French
had second low net. Barbara
Cutsforth had long drive and
KP on No. 6. and Marilyn
Bigelow also won for long
drive.
The Heppner 18-hole group
was led by Ixis Hunt and Bev
Gunderson. who tied for low
gross with scores of 87. Bev
Wilson won 1st low net;
Dorothy Hawkins was second,
and Wanda Willis was third.
Dorothy Hawkins and Kay
Anderson won KP on No. 4.
Muriel Palmer and Harriet
Evans were winners of door
prizes. The golfers also great
ly appreciated the favors
made by several ladies from
Willow Creek - needlepoint lee
and marker holders Ihat
attach to a shoe.
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all the essentials you'll need at
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Additional antlerless elk
permits to be issued
At the request of landowners
in the F"il Wildlife Manage
ment Unit, the Oregon Depart
ment of Fish and Wildlife will
issue additional Rocky Moun
tain antlerless elk permits this
fall The entire unit will be
open November 21-29 (Fossil
Hunt No. 245 for 75 successful
permit holders and the north
portion of the unit will be open
Dec. 5 - 20 dxwt Valley Hunt
No. 245A) for 75 additional
successful permit holders.
Application for antlerless
elk permits are made through
six events
-2 tie - Jody Foss, 82,
Redmond; 3 Kelly Whitting
ton, 78, Redmond: 4 Lindsay
Claver, 67, Hemiiston.
Steer Wrestling: 1 Dave
Maley, 80. Prineville; 2 Chris
Dahl, 79', Redmond; 3 Brett
Norman, 76Mt, Redmond; 4 -John
Maley, 70', Prineville.
Barrels: 1 Natalie Walker.
89, Mitchell; 2 - Dana Bock. 88.
Milton-Freewater: 3 - Lindsay
Claver, 73. Hermiston; 4 -Lesa
Fisher, 71, Eugene.
Bullriding: 1 Todd Stoops.
72 'i, Redmond; 2-Tim Cobbs,
64, Chiloquin; 3 Steve
Hartsell, 61, Redmond; 4
Gene Bob Palmer, 59'i, Red
mond. Team Roping: 1. 2, 3 tie -Will
McAulliffe, Fort Kla
math; George Schmidt; Wes
Chappell; 4 - Wade Bertsch,
Stanfield; John Hill, Klamath
Falls; 5 Dave Maley,
Prineville; 7 - John Ma bey,
Prineville.
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GARDNER'S MEN'S
license agencies by purchas
ing a controlled hunt applica
tion card at $1 per person for
processing. Up o four people
may apply as a party.
Deadline for making applic
ations is July 15 (postmark)
and the drawing will be held
August 25. 1981.
The 19R1 Oregon Game
Mammal General Regula
tions are available at the
license agents for further
details, according to Glen
Ward, district wildlife biologist.
Heppner woman
attends 65th
reunion at OSU
Mrs. Olive B. Hughes.
Heppner, a 1916 graduate of
Oregon State University and a
life member of the Alumni
Association, attended the
Golden Jubilee class reunion
at Corvallis on June 16.
Over 500 alumni attended. 20
of whom were from Mrs.
Hughes' class. Special recogn
ition was given each five-year
class from 1906 through the
following years. They receiv
ed Stale seals on a different
color ribbon for each class,
(purple for Mrs. Hughes'
class.) which were hung
around their necks. They were
then recognized as special
members of the State Alumni
Association.
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