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I. A IK) Ntudentti and their host famlls poite for a picture
together at the the Tuettday Chamber of Commerce meeting
in Heppner.
The students, who are here as part of a Japanese-American
exchange, played instruments, danced and displayed gifts
given to their hosts.
from the Pendleton
East Oregonian
HERMISTON Rocky
Steagall of Irrigon took first
place in bareback riding and
bull riding on his way to
capturing the senior boys
all-around title in the Western
State junior rodeo at the
Umatilla County Fair.
Other all-around winners in
the rodeo, which concluded
Saturday night, were Cindy
Stephen. Nampa, Idaho, sen
ior girls: Cody Hassler, Walla
Walla. Wash.. Junior boys, and
Molly McAuliffe. Fort Kla
math. Ore., junior girls.
Local cowboys fared well in
the senior boys division. Don
Kindsfather and Cliff Dough
erty finished first and second
respectively in tie-down calf
roping.
Dougherty also picked up a
second in team roping by
combining with another Hep
pner cowboy, Brett Sherer.
But they were more than 11
seconds slower than the win
ning time of John Wagner,
Echo, and Scott English,
Hermiston, who finished in
10.23 seconds.
English tied Micah Lynch,
Fairview, Okla., for first In
saddle bronc riding. Each had
scores of 66. Steagall was third
with a 63.
Joe Bartlett, Hermiston,
easily won the steer wrestling
competition with a quick time
of 4.29 seconds. Kevin Harris,
Pendleton, was second and
Sherer placed third.
Lee Rice, Heppner, who won
the national high school
championship in bareback
riding last week, had to settle
for second place this time
behind Steagall.
The girls all-around cham
pion in the state high school
competition this year, Hep
pner's Tara Mahoney, was the
fastest among the senior girls
in breakaway roping with her
time of 8.11. Her sister,
Trisha, finished second in
breakaway roping among the
junior girls.
In the junior boys division,
Leonard Little, Hermiston,
edged several others for first
place in steer riding and Steve
Currin. Heppner. placed
second in ribbon dogging.
Labo excluinge student Sono Yoshikawa performs a
traditional Japanese dance for the members of the
Heppner Morrow Chamber of Commerce at their noon
luncheon Tuesday.
What's Your Opinion?
"What do you feel nlwut F'resident Reugun giving the go
ahead on production of the neutron bomb?"
"If our allies in Europe will support it. go ahead (with
production). Hut if Germany and other NATO allies are
against it we should do something else ... explore other
options," said Lawrence Green, Wasco.
Smith schedules
town meeting
at Hermiston
Second District Congress
man Denny Smith will hold a
town meeting in Hermiston on
Friduy, August 21, beginning
at 3 p.m. at Armand Larive
Junior High, 119 East Ridge
way. "I'm looking forward to
discussing with the Hermiston
area residents the steps Con
gress has taken toward
achieving our goal of econom
ic recovery, and what the
President's program will
mean to the 2nd District,"
Smith said.
"This will be a ' good
opportunity to discuss the next
major task facing Congress,
funding the Social Security
program. I am committed to
seeing that Social Security
benefits remain intact for all
those who've contributed their
hard-earned dollars into the
system," Smith said.
Smith's visit to Hermiston is
one of 10 town meetings
scheduled during August in
the Second District.
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Monday at 5 p.m. for thai
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