Tile llrppnrr «.«ie lle Timet lleppner Oregon Wednesday. June I». !»*-> H i f
Rodeo finals set v June 21-23
Benefit slated for Special Olympics
l Oregon
IrMnn VnM’
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vmnit'« tki
Special
will hold
a music and variety show to benefit
the local Special Olympics athletes
of Cmatilla and Morrow counties
The show will be held at the
Pendleton National Guard Armory
on Monday August 19 There will be
two shows at 5 JO p m and 8 p m
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Featurrd will be V irgil L e e s
( ounlry Band. Oresto a juggling
act the Willetts an acrobatic act,
and Dwayne Duvall a magician
Mary Bousquel and Linda Stanley
are co-coordinators for Special
Olympics of l matilla and Morrow
counties
Pre-entry all that’s required fur state fair
rv r
open class entries
Many Oregonians have a miscon
ception about eligibility for exhibit
ing in the open class home ec
divisions of state fair, falsely be
lieving that exhibits chosen or
selected to be entered at state, says
Birdme Tullis. Oregon State I'niver
slty Extension Program Assistant
for Morrow County
This is not true anyone proud of
their work may enter by sending an
entry form prior to August 2. listing
items they wish to enter in open
class Junior open class divisions
are being emphasized for the second
year, with better premiums and
Ste ve C urrin
Births
added categories (Junior age is 18
or voungeri
Anyone wishing to look through
the open class home economics
premium book w ill find one
available at their local Extension
Office, or they may obtain a copy of
the premium book or more infor
nation by calling Jan Amling.
Superintendent Home Ec Dept , at
Slate Fair at 378 3247
In addition to home ec depts
there are classes for photography,
art, and many other special classes
All require preentry for exhibition
Entering open class exhibits at
state fair is a wonderful opportunity
for all Oregon residents to share
their skills with 750,000 goers, con
eludes Tullis
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Little League
Austin Reed Davis A son Austin,
born June 1 in Tacoma to Kate and
Amos Davis He weighed 9 lbs 5 oz
Maternal grandparents are Dick
and Loa McEllilgott. lone Paternal
grandparents are George and
Roberta Freeman. Portland
Great grandparents is Madonna
Turner. Baton Rouge. Louisiana
Krbeeca Mendoia a daughter
Rebecca, was born to Condelario
and Ixiurdes Mondoza. Boardman.
June 13 at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner She weighed 6
lbs 8'-, oz
Grandparents are Sylvia and
Salvador Mrndoia. Boardman. and
Daria and Simon llernandei.
Lubbock. Texas
She
Joins
a
sister.
Maria de Lourdes. 10 mos at home
Trisha Mahoney
Steve Currin, Heppner. will
compete in calf roping, steer wrest
ling, and team roping with Molly
McAuiliffe.
Steve M iller. Heppner. will
compete in calf roping
Hank Vazsa. Boardman, will
com pete
in
cow
cutting
Bob Lipscomb. Boardman. will
compete in bull riding
Qualifiers from Morrow County
high school rodeo team will compete
at the Oregon State High School
Rodeo Finals June 21, 22. and 23
Trisha Mahoney. Heppner, will
compete in barrels, poles, breaka
way roping, goat tying, team roping
with Cindy Conforth. and girls cow
cutting
B B Q planned
Sat. at W C C C
A family playday and barbeque
has been scheduled to begin at 4 p m
Sunday, June 23 at the Willow Creek
Country Club
Hosts for the event are Don and
M artin Peterson, chairpersons.
Elmer and Muriel Palmer, Louis
and Betty Carlson, and Ed and
Maryleo Hiemstra
Those whose last names begin
with letters " A " through "1 " are
asked to bring desserts
Those
whose last names are " J " through
" Z " should bring salads
Results of June 11 Willow Creek
Country Club Ladies Days were
Low Gross Pat Edumundson
Low Net
Lorena Jones and
Barbara Cutsforth.
Least Putts Marcy Beamer and
Lots Hunt.
Long Drive Pat Kdmundson, and
Clostest to the Pin Eileen Padberg
Wednesday I adie* Duffers
At the June 12 meeting 14 mem
bers were present
During the summer months, tee
off time will be 8 30 a m following
the B a m meeting
Neoma Bailey low gross, 44
Lucille Massey low net, 25
Charleen Isom closest to pin
Beth Bryant longest drive
Jo Pettyjohn least putts
Winner of the guessing contest at
Murray Drug store on the contents
at the jar of nuts, bolts, etc., was
Don McEwen, Heppner. with his
guess of 671 which was closest to the
actual count of 653 in the jar He was
presented the jar plus contents and a
$10 Beef Certificate The Cowbelles
also contacted K elgers Sentry
Market at Boardman for a drawing
of a $20 Beef Certificate prior to
Father s Day
The winner was
Ralph Bonham of the Boardman
area
N o Story H our
There will not be a childrens story
hour at the Heppner Library on
Thursday. June 20
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4-H Clubs
Tii'o-Trackers
June 23. 1 p m at the fairgrounds
that s the time and place for the Two
Trackers Trail ride "Bring a friend
and get a spectacular view of W illow
Creek Dam and lake," said a club
spokesperson "A fter the ride, we
will have hamburgers and hot dogs
at the fairgrounds Also, you will be
able to see the videotapes of the
spring riding ”
Work will continue in preparation
for the fair judging contest to be held
July 7 in Boardman during the
tune up clinic
Regular meetings
will still be 4 p m at the Robinsons
feed lot I 1, miles above the fair
grounds
H eppner
Police Report
The Heppner Police Dept reports
handling the following business
during the past week
On June 10, issued a citiation for
an Illegal " U " Turn, assisted a
m otorist, assisted an outside
agency, served a citation for
domestic harassment
On Jule II, issued a parking
citation, handled a neighborhod
complaint
On June 12. cleared a Theft case,
responded to a disturbance on Main
street, arrested a male subject on
charges of Theft II
On June 13. assisted an outside
agency; issued a citation for an
illegal “ U " Turn, issued a citation
for Driving While Suspended, and
assisted an outside agency
On June 14, assisted a motorist,
issued a citation for Violation of the
Basic Rule (39 mph in a 25 mph
tonel
On June 15. arrested one male
subject for Driving Under the In
fluence of Intoxicants
On June 18. received a report of a
male missing from the nursing home
at 11 30 a m and returned him at
II 55 a m . recovered stolen pro
p ro
D . A . ’s Report
The Morrow County District
Attorney's Office at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner re
ports handling the following busi
ness during the past week
Rodney Berthold. 38. Mosier. was
found innocent of Escape III charge
at a June 11 trial
The case against Rodney Allen
Akin, 19, Boardman on charges of
Trespass III was dismissed June 5
Michael Roy Archer. 36. Portland,
was found guilty by Bench Trial of
Driving While Suspended Fine is
$287
Linda Kay Dickenson, 40. Board
man was found guilty of Assault IV
charges and sentenced on June 13 to
six months Bench probation with no
violation of the law
Wayne Frank Florea. 20. Heppner
was arraigned June 14 on charges of
Theft II
Question
What are jour plans for the summer'1
We re moving to Missoula Montana, looking for jobs, and going back to
college
said Dave and Margo Sinkevilch of Heppner
Schedule
T Ball
Saturday. June 22 Fossil No 2 vs
Heppner No 2 at Heppner 1 p m .
Condon No I vs Heppner NO l at
Heppner 10 a m
Tuesday. June 25 Condon No 2
vs Fossil No I at Fossil. 5 30,
i- oasil No t \ - ( ondon No i at
Condon, 5 30
Saturday. June 29 Heppner No 2
vs Fossil No 2 at Fossil, 1 p m
Minor league
Friday, June 29 Lexington vs
lone at lone. 6 p m
Tuesday. June 25
lone vs
Heppner at Heppner, 6 p m
EOSC ’ announces graduates
Degrees were conferred on 359
graduates Friday. June 7 at Eastern
Oregon State College's commence
ment ceremony
EoSC announced that it awarded
eight masters degrees. 312 bachelor
degrees, 16 nursing degrees and 29
Hospital Notes
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner reports admitting and dis
charging the following patients
during the past week
Gerald Watkins Heppner
ad
milled June 12, discharged June 13.
and Robert Schultz. Heppner
ad
mitt «-si June 13. discharged June 13
H onor Roll addition
Heppner
High
School
has
announced that Fenny Connor
should have tieen listed on the spring
honor roll The rest of the honor roll
w.is announces! last week
Morrow County Justice Court at
the Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner reports handling the fol
lowing business during the past
week
Richard Dean Pedro, Heppner
li pi >per t
Turn $17 fine
Rodney L Berthold, Mosier
Failure to Drive to the Right, Guilty,
no fine
Tamila Kay Berthold. Mosier
Open Container of an Alcoholic
Beverage in a Motor Vehicle. $30
fine
Gina Marie Van Arsdale, Heppner
No Operator Lincense, $9 fine
Dwayne Richard Hunt, llermiston
No Vehicle License. $13 fine
Faula Christine Hunt. Hermiston
No Vehicle Lk eiwe 113 fine
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Sheriff’s Report
0 V o t e Y es,
June 25,1985
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The hospital is asking 7 eenls per thousand Increase over Iasi vear'i
budget The school district Increased by .65 and the county is asking (n
15 increase
Ihr total taxes (or (hr hospital would hr I
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Justice Court
The Morrow County Sheriff's
Office at the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner reports handling
or dispatching the following busi
ness during the past week
On June 10. a Boardman ambu
lance transported a woman having
breathing problems to Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston
On June II. the Boardman ambu
lance responded to the rest area
west of Boardman for a female who
was feeling dizzy and faint She was
transported to Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston
On June 12. the Heppner Police
Dept arrested Wayne Florea. 20.
Heppner, on charges of Theft II He
was lodgedat the Umatilla City Jail
On June 13. a Boardman ambu
lance responded to Dodge City Inn
and transported a male subject who
was having heart complications to
Good
Shepherd
Hospital
in
Hermiston
Also on June 13. the Heppner
Police Dept cited Thomas Claude
Huston III, 20. Pendleton, for Dri\
ing While Suspended
On June 15. the Heppner Police
Dept arrested Alan L Walter. 35.
The Dalles, on a charge of Driving
Under the Influence of Intoxicants
He was released on his own recog
nizance
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The following area students were
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William Holland II It S Chemistry
Cum laiude. B S Education. Renee
Dawn Jensen. Associate of Science
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