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VOL 105 NO 34
Wednesday, August 26 1987
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10 Pages
Steve Currin wins amateur calf roping saddle
Steve C urrin won A ll Around
honors and the amateur call roping
saddle at the M o rro w Counts
Rodeo
For placing second in the event.
Jim Lundcrs won a pair o f hoots
Other winners were
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Open C alf Roping Jack
M c G u ire ;
Brcukaw av T ris h a
Mahoney. Team Roping Tim Inman
and Jim W ard. C a ll Ruling loes
Hoffman. C ow riding Steve Currin;
Steer W restling Rex Lane
Pee Wee Barrels (Ponies) first
Joey H o ffm a n ; second C h e n c
Papineau
Pec Wee Barrels (Horses) first
H olly FU:kman. second Christine
Bcdortha
Cow M ilking Steve Currin
M u tto n Busting
firs t B rian
P apin eau;
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C o rey
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Junior Barrcls-a tie between
M ic h e lle Papineau and N ik k i
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Senior Barrels Joan F.ckman
Pony Race first Cherie Papineau.
second Dawn Boor third Domia
Sharp
Tuesday night Team Branding was
won ty the team of Boh Mahoney.
M ike Mahoney Ron Hall and Boh
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A Heppner youth dies) Wednesdiiy
following un accident at the Hepp­
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Robbie Briggs. 11. apparently d iv­
ed into shallow water and hit his
head Lifeguard Randy Cole hail him
out of the water and was doing CPR
when F.MTs and police arrived He
was transported to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital where the official cause of
death
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Steve Currin receives amateur calf roping saddle donated by Kmzua Corp from Princess
Kathleen. Queen Cindy and Princess Judy
The rate increase is necessary he
said, because Bonneville Power -VI
ministration rates have increased,
because- pt>wer usage had dropped
dramatically since IV 7d and because
a small revenue increase was need
ed to meet mortgage requirements
The new rales w ill gii into eflccl
October I the co-operative has sent
letters to c . k h of its customers dotjil
mg the fate increase
The average rale w ill increase to
S 14c per kwh including a service
charge increase. Tm im bs said
Residential customers will have a S2
service charge increase and an
energy rale increase of nearly one
tilth of a cent per kwh Small com­
mercial customers w ill see a $2 ser­
vice charge increase and a power
rate increase of
three fourths
ol a cent Irrigation pumps w ill he
charged at the same rale, hut the
power use rate lor irrigators w ill in
crease however the BPA irrigation
discount will increase also Monthly
lor security and street lights
w ill lemain the same Service, dc
mand. and energy charges lor large
general service customers such as
gr»H.ery stores and g rjm elcsjtors
w ill increase
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Sara M a u l/
will continue riding and making ap
pearances. Court D irector Boh
M iller
Monday
I he princess broke the small hone
in her lower leg Saturday during the
grand entry at Ihe Heppner R ih J co
when her horse's feet went out from
under him and he slipped on the
grass in the arena The horse tell on
Us side anO landed on ihe princess
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Football practice started at Heppner and lone high schools
Monday Members of the lone team pictured above work on
their blocking technique Both schools willplay their first game
Sept 11.
I wo IrrigiHi men and a Hcrnusion
man and woman were arrested Iasi
week in what M orrow County
Sheriff Roy Drago termed
ihe
large»! cocaine bust ever made in the
Columbia Baon part o f the stale
The four arrests involved ma|or
dealers of illegal drugs allegedly »old
in the l matilla and Hermiston area,
he »aid St>nx- were also sold in M o r­
row County
An interagency narcotics team in­
cluding Pendleton U m atilla C oun­
ty. M orrow County and Oregon
Slate Police conducted a week-long
undercover investigation resulting in
the arrests O fficers nude two co­
caine buys and one marijuana pur­
chase d u rin g the w eek long
investigation
Tw o ounces of cocaine valued at
$ 2 .!*** and a l y »<2 Mercury stati4»n
wagon containing additional drugs
were seized in connection with three
August 20 arrests
Christitphcr J Gibson. 22. 323 E
Jennie Ave Hermiston was charg
cd with three counts of Delivery o f
Cocaine, two counts o f Possession
o f cocaine, and tw o counts o f
Delivery o f Marijuana
Gibson s girl friend. Ruth Ann
Hunt 2 1. of the same Hermiston ad
dress was charged with two counts
By A von M elby
C al's Service Center will not need
city planning commission approval
o f a new sign to he installed at the
business on Main street
The city council told owner Cal
Sherman at Us August meeting to oh
tain a variance permit from the plan
ners as the sign he wanted to install
leg She was taken hy ambulance to
Pioneer Mem orial Hospital where a
temporary cast was put on the leg
M ille r said that a perm anent
fiberglass cast would he put on the
leg in Pendleton " T h e doctor pro
mised her it would lit in the stirrup.'
he said The cast may he o ff in time
By A von M elby
The Portland architectural tirm of
Hanson. Dunahugh. Nicholson o f
Portland has been named architect
for the Heppner Hotel renovation in
to a senior c ili/cn residence The
council made the decision in a
special meeting recently
Max (Kocrpcr) member o f the
firm, will meet with the special com
nuttcc o f city council members and
senior citizens at city hall Wednes­
day night to start making plans lor
exactly what is wanted in the renova­
tion Senior C ili/en s have been
meeting deciding the type and size
o f rooms they wi>uld like to have for
the Senior Center to he on the
ground level ol the building
The architect was recommended
of Delivery ol Marijuana and with
Possession
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Elutcrm Ulloa C h a ire /. 24. Ri 2
Biix **). Irngon was charged with
Delivery and Possession o f Cocaine
and Possession of Marijuana
C h a ire /- cousin Julian Venegas
U lloa. 30. o f the same Irngon ad
dress was arrested in a separate
August 2 I iitcidem in Hoaidman He
was charged with Delivery and
Possession o f Cocaine He alleged
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a small amount of cocaine to
an undercover officer August IK
His IUH7 Mazda containing drug
jvjraphernalia
<«i/cd at the lime
of the arrest (Yardm an and Irrigon
police assisted
The lour arc lodged at Um atilla
County jail
Heppner and Riverside F FA
members earned a total o f SK76 in
premiums for their exhibits at the
M orrow County Fair
Individual and team F F A jw jr d s
were won hy the following
Advanced team livestock judging
first Heppner. second Riverside,
third R jker
Beginning team livestock judging
first Heppner. second Union
High point individuals Judges
first-Cory Rill of Heppner. second
Angie Ashhcck o f Heppner. third
Nance W right o f Heppner. fourth
Lynn Greer o f Riverside and fifth-
Danny Byrd o f Riverside
C h a m p io n M a rk e t A nim als
Grand Champion Markei la m b
Nancy Bailey o f Heppner. Reserve
Grand Champion Jason l>>ughcrty
Market Steer Jim Clark o f Heppner.
Reserve Grand Cham pion Trina
Hcllhcrg ot Riverside. Grand Cham­
pion Market Hog Jim Rrosnan ol
Heppner. Reverse Grand Champion
M ark Brosnan of Heppner
S how m anship A w ard s
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Master Showman Gihh Evjns o f
Riverside High School. Grand
Champion Sheep Showman Gibb
Evans ot Riverside. Grand C ham ­
pion Swine Showman Jim Brosnan
o f Heppner Grand Champion Beef
Showman Trina Hcllhcrg o f R iver­
side; G rand C ham pion D a iry
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of
Heppner
Tractor Driving Contest first
Derek H«wft second Kevin Troxcll.
third Jim Brosnan all o f Heppner
Best Eitlcd Sheep Dan Byrd ot
Riverside
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FFA’ers earn fair premiums
H eppner
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hy this committee after reviewing 14
applications
F ive firm s were
represented in a final meeting lhai
extended over almost five hours
before the decision was made
Hanson. Dunahugh. Nicholson is
the architect which planned the new
addition to Pioneer M e m o ria l
Hospital a lew years ago The firm
has been involved extensively senior
c itize n housing and h isto rical
building rehabilitation
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The horse was m>l iniured
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would he larger than the building
o*dc allowed
The
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member* sad the permit was not
necessary because the business had
been grandfathered in when Ihe ron
ing code was adopted hy the city
His signs, under Arvo and Mobil
companies, have alwass hivn larger
in proportion to the si/e of the
building than the c ih I c allowed
Sherman has changed the name ol
the station cash tunc he changed gas
suppliers and has had several d if­
ferent ones over the past 20 years
With the new name change he has
recently made that w ill no longer he
necessary He w ill now he selling
Union 76 supplies and the new sign
w ill he ihe Union 76 circle
Architect named for hotel project
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The pool was closed following the
accident and remained closed until
Tuesday. Aug 2$ There was no in
sestigation. Police C h ie f Doug
Rathhun said
Rriggs is the son of Robert and
Stacie Briggs The family moved to
Heppnei a year ago from Fairfield
Idaho
s ig n O . K . a t C a l ’ s S e r v i c e C e n t e r
Four arrested on drug charges
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Power rates increase Oct. 1 Round
Power rates are going up tor Col
u m h ia Basin h le c tric C o op
customers I he average home may
see Us electricity hill increase by
$3 10 each narnth I he amount ol
each customer's increase- depends on
ihe isjx* of service he has and the
amount of power he uses.
Manager Fred Toombs said
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Heppner firefighters were called to put out a grass firo on the hill below Evergreen Terrace
Apts Tuesday evening A spokesperson for the Heppner Police Dept said the fire was started
by three juveniles playing with a lighter
t he sights. sounds. and »ntclls of
the Morrow Count) Fair and Rodeo
have returned to memory unni next
year
the following w ill include ihcir
winning exhibits and performances
iO those memories
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in gun Tight
Charges are pending following an
early Wednesday morning argument
during w h iih a shotgun was tired.
M orrow < ounly Shcntl Roy Drago
has announced
Seven juveniles and one adult
were involved in an argument in the
Irrigon area early Wednesday. Aug
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luvcmlc were injured by pellets
when a shotgun was tired They
were taken to area hospitals for treat
ment and were released
Other weapons were involved ami
the matter is still under investigation.
I he S he riff said
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