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Wednesday. juiy_i3.1988
VOL 106 NO. 28
The Columbia Tri-County Babe Ruth 14
and 15-year-old All-Stars are wound up and
ready to play ball.
The 14 and 15 year old Babe Ruth District
Baseball tournament will be played in The
Dalles July 15 through the 19th
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Back row L to R Bob Byrd, coach; Del
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Harvest in South Morrow County
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Green, coach; Paul Estrada. Jim Kindle.
Scott Johnson, Bill Byrd, Eric Connor. Bran
don Pedro. Jett Divelbliss. Doug Devin, Adan
Perez, Rick Johnston manager
Front row L to R: Jason Bowman. Aaron
Green. Jason Britt, Bob Krem, Brad
paradiso, Ryan Savage and Sean Sunday
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ranch nortti ol Lexington According to Alfred
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Nelson, the yield looks good so far for this
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Lovgren celebrates 20 years
with First Interstate Bank
Harley Sager presents a gold and diamond pendant
necklace to Darlene Lovgren for the 20 years of service she
has devoted to First Interstate Bank The necklace has a First
Interstate symbol engraved on it.
D arlene Lovgren, H eppner.
recently celebrated 20 years of xer
vice with First Interstate Bank
She began her career at the John
Day Branch of First Interstate in
I9M a. ,i bookkeeper In lf7 2 she
transferred to the Pendleton Branch
and worked in several areas of the
hank fhen in 1977 she was married
to Stacy laivgrcn o f Heppner and
transferred to the Heppner branch on
the new accounts desk She is cur
rently the branch secretary in
Heppner
Darlene is a valuable employee at
the bank with her expertise in every
banking area
Gray appointed to Special
Courts Advisory Committee
Chief Justice Edwin J Peterson
recently appointed Justice of the
Peace Charlotte Gray to the Special
Courts Advisory Committee, effec
tive July I The term of the appoint
rnent is three years She attended her
first meeting in Salem on July 8
This committee is to be a liason
between Supreme Courts and Spec ial
Courts which inc lude Municipal and
Justice Courts. It is tlieir job to help
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13-year-old Babe Ruth All-Stars for the re
cent District baseball tournament are (Front
row L to R( Chris Tallman, Boardman; Marc
,\ndreason, Boardman; Brent Sheirbon,
South Morrow County, Peter Pearson, South
Morrow County, Robert Flanagan. Board-
man; Bobby Creason, Boardman; and Jason
Hanna, South Morrow County
(Back row L to R) David Wagenblast,
South Morrow County; Steve Reeve,
Umatilla; Keith Nelson. Umatilla; Ryan
the courts understand the problems
encountered at the lower courts
level
The committee consists of two
Municipal judges, iwo Justice of the
Peace, one member of a city gover
ning body and one member of a
county governing body.
The committee meets about twice
a year, more often if necessary
Tourism committee
met at
Cutsforth park
A Tourism Committee meeting
was held July 6 at the Cutsforth
Park
The placemats are now available
for distribution throughout the
county
Dorothy Krebs reported that no
action has been taken concerning the
Boardman rest area kiosk
Claudia Hughes reported that the
1989 Governor's Tourism Con
ference will he held March 12 14 in
Pendleton She said that as a com
mittee, they might consider putting
up a display booth at the conference
This would be portable to be used
elsewhere Fred l.undin noted that
he was considering a portable
display for the extension office and
would consider loaning it out for
county promotional purposes
The committee elected not to sup
port a county visitors survey
Charlene Papmcau hosted a lour
at Cutsforth park and viewed some
potential hiking trails in the area
The next meeting will be held
August 3 at the Boardman Manna at
noon This is a brown bag lunch
meeting followed by a tour of the
Marina and Boardman rest area
kiosk.
July 4th tennis
cham ps listed
The winners in the Fourth of July
tennis tournament held in lone on Ju
ly 2-4 were Men’s Singles, Gene
Hclikcr of San Diego, formerly of
Heppner, Women’s Singles. Angie
Rudisill. lone and Doubles winners
were Dick Snider and Jodi Vcnneri
The trophies for the tournament
were donated hy Wheatland In
surance. Morrow County Grain
Growers Fertiliser Department and
lone Hardware
Clint Krebs was the chairman of
this event and a good time was had
by all who participated
Adelman, South Morrow County. Ben Cook,
alternate, Boardman, Steve Hoffman,South
Morrow County; Jeff Tarter. Umatilla Mike
Perkins Boadman; Scott Coe. South Mor
row County; and Mike Lambert, manager.
Irrigon.
The Allstars beat the Pendleton Americans
18-2. Hood River Americans 19-1. and Her-
miston Nationals 5-4 during this last week
and were beat by the Hermiston Nationals on
Sunday 18-2 and 10 0 to take second place
in the district
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Music event to he held in City Park
A new vertex of cultural cvcnl.x
will be kicked-of! on Sunday, July
24 at the City Park Ihe Morrow
County Museum is sponsoring the
first in a planned Music on
Mainxtreet scries featuring the
popular Blue Mountain tyuartct,
which was so well received at the
Boardman Fourth ol July lesiisilies
Merchants host
and St Pal's Day Celebration. The
City of Heppner will be providing
tree hotdogx lor youngsters beginn
mg at 3 p m in Ihe park and
the music will start at six Families
are encouraged to bring a picnic. Icl
the kids eat hot dogs and engiy some
great music Sunday evening July 24
in (he park
potluck meeting
Thursday
Seventh grader qualifies
for Nat’l competition
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Len Brittner
I en Bruiner of Heppner qualified
May 22 for the Junior Olympics in
the high |ump awl long jump Dus
qui i lied him for the Stale Junior
Olympics held in Hillsboro on June
23 He was awarded third place in
the high jump bul iniurcd himsclt
and could not compete in the long
lump From here he was on to
Kcgionals at Salem on July 9 and
places) second place with a |ump of
4 teet K 'A inches Kegionals mclud
cd participants front Alaska. Mon
tana, Idaho, W ashington and
( )rcgon The top three go to National
Competition in Florida I am also
qualified lor Nationals last year but
was unable lo attend
lam is 12 years old and a seventh
grader at Heppner Junior High
School He is the son of Peggy
Brittner
Ills Ills Payne is his coach and she
says lam is the only one trom Hcpp
ner to quality tor Nationals in Ihe 14
years she has been in Heppner
Nationals will be held in Florida
Ihe end of July
Two thousand dollars is needed
for le n to attend the National ( Mym
pic meet, according to le n s mother
The National Olympics will be
held in Tacoma. WA next w ar
The Merchants Committee will
hold a potluck meeting Thursday,
July 14 at the Jerry Holloman home.
140 N Chase Street in Heppner
Dinner will be at 7 p m
There will be an election of o f
ficers and a discussion ol promolions
will he held
Members arc lo bring table serv kc
and chairs Coffee will be served
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