Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 29, 1987, Page THREE, Image 3

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Princess Judy enjoys limelight
Prmcevs Judy Jepsen vwill greet
M orn)» County Fair and Rodeo
parade goers from her parade horse
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thoroughbred
The 16-year old sophomore at
lone High School has lived tust out
vide lone all of her life An honor
student, she is a member o f the
volleyball and the dance and d rill
teams and sings in the school chorus
She is a member o f the lone United
Church of Christ »here she is a Sun
day School teacher and helper and
member o f the youth group When
that 's not enough to keep the likeable
princess busy, she babysits and
works at Beecher's
She is active in 4 H horse, cook
ing. canning, and sewing clubs, and
has earned several championships
for her efforts She has also been a
4 H camp counselor and a teen
leader
In addition to her parade horse, the
winning princess is training a two-
year old thoroughbred named Tiny
as part o f a 4 H project She has
placed at the state 4 H horse show
for two years in a row and also has
many open class horse trophies She
still has her first horse " S o x " »ho
was raised by lad M iller and given
to her as a Christmas present by her
parents
Princess Judy has been active in
Wranglers for four years competing
in barrel racing She has served as
a pennant bearer to the fair and
rodeo court lor two years " I didn't
think being a member o f the court
would be that much different from
being a pennant bearer," the good
humored princess said, "hut it is
You get to meet so many more pet)
pie I love the parades and grand en
tries To ride by and know we re
representing Morrow County with
everyone clapping nukes you feel so
special, like a Queen Afterwards
when people come up and say we
look so pretty in our outfits, it feels
good," she continued "Then when
somebody like last year's court
chaperone ( tail Papincau tells us we
look good, it's really nice."
Former fair and rodeo court
queens Donna and IX’bra Palmer
really strated her on horses when
they were her babysitters, the ap
pealing princess said She and a
friend used to ride in the pasture
pretending to be princesses or
queens waving to admirers along the
parade route
There just is no bad part about be
ing a member o f the court, the
agreeable princess reiterates, "y o u
get to meet so many new and d if
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Princess Judy Jepsen
ferent people and learn new things
like when we got to go behind the
scenes at Portland Meadows and find
out about the cost and effort involv
cd in raising race horses "
Parents become involved with the
court, too. she said After we gel in
to our parade outfits and go to v isit
other courts inviting them to our
parade and lair, our parents are sad
dlmg the horses, taking care of
flowers, polishing hooves, and put
ting tnl on the horses so they shine
After the parade, while the court at
tends a luncheon with the other
courts, again the parents (who have
brought along a picnic lunch) get the
horse ready for the grand entry And
if somebody's down and things
aren't going P h i well. Judy Davis
(Queen Cindy's mother) cheers
everybody up she's always along
(he parade route laughing, and mak
ing a bad day into a good one. she
said, the attention is great most of the
time
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Her mom and dad Jean and John
Jepsen in addition to helping with (he
■ ourt have long been active in the
Morrow County lair Jean has work
cd in the 4 H Snack Shack for
several years and this year is busy
helping Fair Sec retary Marlene Cur
nn with theme signs for the pavilion
John has helped w ith the rodeo beer
stand for several years Her older
brother Jim also was active with the
fair and 4 H for several years
Friends and her boyfriend. Dan,
encouraged her to try out lor the
court, ami " I 'm not sorry they d id ."
she said "D an isn't cither When he
goes with us to parades, he babies
the horses and has everything ready
before we even need it "
A m a tu re p o rc u p in e h a t o v e r 30.000
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Community Calendar
Sheriff’s Report
th e Morrow County Sheriffs O f
fice reports handling or dispatching
the following business during the
past week
July 21: Lamb Weston Inc .
Boardman. reported a fbeft o f clip
per wire valued at $VU) Through in
vestigatHin. the S h e riff s Office has
come up with a suspect Investiga
lion is continuing and several
charges are pending
July 21: a s h e riffs deputy
responded to a two vehicle no injury
accident on I 84 at milepost 156
July 22 the sheriffs office dispat
chcd an ambulance to a residence on
Hwy 207 about seven miles from
Lexington to a possible heart attack
One female was transported to C»o*xl
Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston
July 22: the sheriff's office
recovered a stolen one ton truck
along the railroad tracks near 1 84
The vehicle had been reported stolen
out o f Pasco, W ashington
July 22 the sheriffs office dispui
chcd the boardman lire department
to the high school for a grass fire
The fire was contained but later
started up again requiring the fire
department a second time
July 22: a deputy backed up the
Boardman Police IX'pt in the arrest
of Michael Lynn Roc. 42 Board
man, for allegedly Driving Under
the Influence of Intoxicants
July 23 a deputy backed up the
Heppncr Police Dept on a report of
Armed Kobbers that occurred within
the city limits
July 23 a deputy assisted Board
man police with complaint of a
neighborhood disturbance in
Boardman
July 23 the S heriffs Office at
rested Janice Aillecn Curia, 24.
Salem, on a warrant out «>1 Marion
County tor Failure to Comply (Per
muting Dog to Run at Large), she
posted bail and was released
July 24 the S heriffs Office
dispatched the Boardman Am
bulancc to the cast bound rest area
three miles west of Boardman A
male with a burned arm was taken
to C mkh I Shepherd Hospital
July 24 the S heriffs Office ar­
rested W illiam Lee Baltrick. 27. Ir
rigon on charges o f C rim inal
Trespass I, Assault IV. and Failure
to Perform Duties of a Driver In
volvcd in an Accident Charges
resulted from an accident which oc
curred at Irrigon Mobile Court He
was released on his own
recognizance
July 23 the S heriffs Office at
rested Jerry Dale Baker, 26. Hepp
ner for allegedly Driving Under the
Influence of Intoxicants He was
released on his own recognizance
July 25 the S heriffs Office
responded to assist Boardman police
I after receiv ing .i complaint "t poasi
ble domestic problems
July 26 the S heriffs Office
dispatched the Boardman Fire Dept
to a grass tire on Boardman Ave .
south of Riverside High Sclux»l I he
fire was extinguished
July 26 the S heriffs Office
I dispatched the Heppncr Fire Dept
to a grass fire at the Jones Ranch
located at the junction of l Ippcr Rhea
Creek and Sanford Canyon Road,
about eight miles southwest of llepp
ner The fire destroyed several hun
dred acres of grass and some wheat
fields Also destroyed was die Jones'
bam No damage to house or
livestock Ihc fire started in the
bam. but the cause is unknown i he
S heriffs Office and Oregon State
Police assisted
July 26 the S heriffs Office
dispatched the Heppner Fire Dept
to the Jones Ranch because wind
caused some areas ol the fire to flare
up
July 26 the S heriffs Office
responded to assist Irrigon Police
Dept investigate a complaint of a
family disturbance within the city
limits No arrests were made
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ICABO plans special meeting
Youth beach party planned
Episcopal Church Senior High
youth w ill have a combined outing
at Imgon Park on August 2 at I p m
A ll youth from l nudila and Mor
row counties are invited to attend
The afternoon w ill include a
barbecue, wind surfing, water skn
ing and swimming Please contact
A ll Saints Episcopal Church in
Heppner. 676 dq7l> if you plan to at
tend, v) that adequate food w ill ho
provided and car pooling can bo
arranged
Community hand needs members
Aug 1 1 . 7 8 p m at the lone School
music room Those who attend the
practice w ill be able to swim for free
from 8 d p m
Two or three practices w ill be
scheduled each week before the
parade For more information con
tact Geneva Matthews. b7r> 5550
A Smith Motrow C ounty com
munity band is forming and plans to
ride on a trailer in the Fair and
Rodeo Parade Anyone, any age.
who wants to play (music and in­
struments w ill be provided) should
come to the first practice Tuesday.
Vacation Bible Nehool w ill begin
Monday, Aug 1 at the Heppncr
f irst Christian Church Classes tor
children age two through sixth grade
w ill be held front V | | to a m.
C h ristia n L ife Center is co­
sponsoring the event A ll children
ate invited
No lee
registration
Pam Pipai
to attend
is chatged. but pre
is encouraged by calling
n % Ml M
Activities w ill include singing.
stories, games and crafts
A ll Saints' Episcopal Church w ill
have the Rev Dick Ihew officiating
at the Holy Kucharist Service,
August 2 at 10 30 a m
Summer worship service at Hcpp
ner l mled Methodist Church is d
a in each Sunday morning A ll are
invited to attend and worship with
the congregation
I his Sundav,
August 2. w ill be a communion
service
Persons attending worship this
Sunday are encouraged to bring gilts
of canned gmxls and or clothing to
be given to the Neighborhood Coun
cil This Sunday the Heppner United
Methodist congregation will provide
a worship service at the Pioneer
Memorial Nursing Home from
2 2 10 p in All are invited to share
together in tins scrv ice for the special
residents o f the nursing home
Heppner Preschool is now
registering childien lot classes this
tail I he three year old class w ill be
on Wednesday s from d l l Ml a m
Four-year olds w ill attend Tuesdays
and Fridays from 8 30 I I 10a m
School w ill start September 15
Children must be three years old by
September I to attend For further
information and registration call
Rev. Thew to officiate at All Saints’
Methodists announce summer schedule
Heppner Preschool registration begins
Georgia VanWinkle at 676 524V or
Penm Kccrscmakcr at 67h t*f>52
Classes are limited in size
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June's career includes a 14-year stint with First N a­
tional Bank and she is celebrating her 20th year with
the Bank of Eastern Oregon, her 13th as manager.
We appreciate June's long tenure of dedicated ser­
vice to the bank
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Vacation Bible School planned
Births
Ryan \d a m Patrick ( amphcll
a son Ryan was born July 16 at Si
Anthony Hospital in Pendleton His
parents arc Valery and Dav id ( amp-
bell o f Heppner The baby weighed
3 lbs 10 oz
Grandparents are Charles and
Patricia Volcsky. Dickinson, Norih
Dakota, and Roger and Iris Camp
bell. Lexington
townspeople are welcome to attend
the special lone Community and
Agrt Business Organization meeting
at the high school cafeteria
Gerald Pierson, president o f the
Bank of Faslern Oregon, w ill be the
guest speaker at a special 8 p m
Wednesday. August 5 meeting A ll
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