District attorney warns parents
T W O • Ih«- H rp p iirr ( .u / r t lr -1 imrs. Ilip p iirr, Oregon H ird im d a t, N iitrn ihrr 26. IVHA
Cousins take ICA Championships
Association
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Tony C urtin, son of Ron and Judy
C urrin o f Heppner and E c k m a 'i
cousin, earned twx> championships
this year in Idaho Cowboy Avsocia
non competition He »as awarded a
saddle and hell buckle for his efforts
in both the A ll Around category and
lor Steer Wrestling He placed se
cond in call roping competition and
w m j pair of spurs
Currin s brother Sieve »as named
Timed Tcents Rookie lor the season,
he »as awarded a belt buckle
Another brother. Mike Currin cam
ed a pair of spurs lor his second
place efforts in steer »resiling and a
silver head stall for earning third
place A ll Around in the Idaho
Co» hi its Assoc
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Joan Eckman
Sheep growers slate
Portland meeting
al ICA todeos dining the iusi
finished rodeo season I c kiicm jls o
placed second in season end com
pelilion in holh the National Rodeo
Association and t fregón Rodeo
Assentation barrels competition She
placed third in the Washington Rodeo
Joan (Healyf he kman. a Heppner
native, won the Idaho Cowboy
Association championship Barrel
Kac mg Saddle last weekend in finals
competition at Twin Tails. Idaho She
received the saddle lor winning the
most money in barrels competition
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Tony Currin
Ihc- 'rd annual convention of the
Oregon Sheep ( ¡rowers Association
w ill he held Triday and Saturday.
December ' and b at the flam ingo
Motel ill Portland (iuesi speakers
w ill cxime from lexas Montana and
as tar awav as Washington. I) C
M ain well known Oregonians w ill
also address ihc convention
delegates
Ihc Sheep( irowers Auxiliary will
also hold the-ir annual meeting c^j
day December h
I very one interested or involved in
the sheep industry is urged to attend
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•' This is the »orsi case o f child
abuse and victimization I have seen
since I have been in o ffice.” Mor
ro» County D istrict Attorney
Richard McNemey said following
the November 21 sentencing o f
Tugene R Louis Stacy. 25. Board
man. who had pleaded (iuilty to Se\
ual Abuse I He »as fined $htM) and
sentenced to five years formal pro
ballon. Mental Health treatment at
his own expense and no contact with
the victims (more than onei before
deplorable and w ill no« he tolerated
in this c o u n ty "th e du4nct attorney
District Attorney’s said
It s difficult to believe this sort o f
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thing I' happening. McNemey said,
but it could happen to any kid. so
parents need to be scry careful who
they have look after their kids
The only defense the public has
against people who do these things
is to he aware that they do happen
and not have people thes are uncon»
lortable with, watch their children
flu- district attorney also reports
that Duane Bruce Sidchoftom. VI.
U m a tilla
was sentenced on
November 21 helorc Judge Ralph
Curtin on the charge of Manufacture
of a Controlled Substance He was
sentenced to one year probation to
Oregon Mate Parole and Probation
and fined $50
Judge Ralph Currin on November
21
"T h e sexual fondling of three and
four year old girls is conduct that is
Will chair county’s Juvenile
Services Commission
Pam Minster, 'h. lone, has been
chosen by commission members as
the new chairman following the
resignation o f Tom
Jones,
Ixxington
The Juvenile Services Comnns
sion is appointed bv (he County
Court to oversee spending o f slate
funds and monitor programs to help
keep juveniles out o f the justice
system, she said
" I am looking forward to vers ing
as the chairperson ol the Juvenile
Sers kcs Commission The comnns
sum's programs have been scry
beneficial to the youth o f our coun
is and it's important that the current
quality of programs he nuinUinexl.”
she said
Minster has been a member of the
Juvenile Services Commission lor a
year and a half and was the con unis
sum's bookkeeper for two years
before that
She and her husband Rick have
lived in the area for eight years
They have two daughters. Crystal
and Lyndc Minster has been a
W in s $ 1 0 ,0 0 «
in lo tte ry
Pam Minster
teacher’ s aide al lone Heme Mars
School for the last 2 ' : vears
Pens winning ag essay
Alice Vance
Barney I indsay. vice president of
the Heppner H A Chapter won first
place in Ihe " I Sec the I.ighl in
Agriculture” I ssay Contesi spun
sored by KWH1 radio station in
Pendleton
He received a $10 cash award lor
his efforts
A lice Vance. Heppner, won
HO.OOOona Scratch O f f lottery
ticket purchased November I ' at
Del's Market in Lexington
She collected her prize money in
Salem at a Lottery Commission ol
fice on November 14 " I he money
was already spent before I got i t "
\ .nice said I uesday She J<es admit
hc-ing ' sort o f excited
Vance has worked at the Morrow
School District Office since 1^5*6
and since I‘>77 as Depuis Clerk She
plans io retire in June
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mustard gas stored at the l matilla
National Army Depot and local re.K
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The documentary notes that ihe
present stockpile is being destroyed
because die munitions have been
made obsolete hy newer chemical
weaponry and also because the gas
is aging and beginning to leak from
containers
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sumer the loxic gas bv Congress'
I ‘>*>4 deadline
Colics charge that such an expen
sice installation would he useless
alter I ‘***4 Ihev also say lhal there
is no emergency plan in case ol an
accident while burning
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gas to a I tah facility and burn it at
an existing facility Critics charge
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