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• * r -, • * J i ' , ■ p V JP * J m*Êm ******** « ♦ Work begins on handicapped access at Willow Creek Dam T W O - H eppnrr ( i i u r l l c l i m n . H eppner, O r tju o W ednesday, April 2 * . 11 The 'concerned citizens o f Hcpp- ner' are hoping to get help from the Corp o f Engineers to develop han dicapped and physically limited a c cess for fishing at Willow Creek Dam The project began with the collecting o f signatures collected by Carl M cDaniel. Jim Dunbar and Charlene Papineau, to send to the Corps asking for help in developing this area . . z • * • »t • V Wranglers Play Day end A site has been selected and a large number o f people have volunteered their time to take down some fencing and enlarge and im prove the area selected for handicap ped access “ T h e corp s has been very helpful" says Ms Papineau "N ow all we need is some volunteers to make this thing g o " . The areas have had to he fenced o ff to prevent four-wheelers from destroying the area, thus stopping senior ciu/ens and handicapped from being able to get down to the water In talking to Charlene Papineau this week, the corps has answered their petition The corps has in dicated they would furnish supplies if the labor could be donated at this $8,000 in prize money to be awarded % # • • * * i H % V , • * ,, • • * • • • Left to right Holly Eckman, Jodi Johnston and Sara Greenup get ready to compete at the Wranglers Grounds last Sunday wKKm h jm Over $8,000 in prize money will be award ed this Sunday in the 2nd Currin Invitational Calf Roping and Steer Wrestling competition. Among those competing for the prize money is Neil Beamer, Heppner cowboy The pic ture above is of Neil at the Joseph rodeo in 1960 He won the trophy for calf roping with the times of 12.6 and 10 6 A cowboy auc tion is scheduled for Saturday night at the Elks beginning at 8 p m Formation of Kiwanis Club to begin There will he a no-host luncheon on April 27 at 12 noon at (he Senior Citizen Center in Heppner to in troducc and discuss the formation and beginning o f a Kiwanis club in Heppner After the club is chartered, its first project o f community service will he the presentation to the museum in Heppner o f a quilt (hat was made by one o f its early pioneers. Mr John Sheldon Baldwin The quilt is being made available by his grand daughter. Mrs Marlene J (Baldwin) O 'Brien Mrs O 'Brien was bom in Heppner in 1932 and started school in Heppner She moved from Hepp ner in 1941 ui Men and women interested in ser sin g the Heppner com m unity through the unique style o f the Kiwanis fellowship and spirit are urged to attend You will meet other friends from the area interested in Kiwanis. along with Kiwamans from Her mist on, Baker, John Day and Bums Following is a list o f winners for the Wranglers Play Day held on April 2 ) Stick Horse Race first Donald Adams, second Megan Bergstrom. third-Jim Papineau. fourth Pat Schiller Five and Under Barrels first Joe Papineau, second Matt Bergstrom, third Brett Barber, fourth Kelsey Greenup Poles first-M att Bergstrom ; second J<w Papineau. third Brett Barber, fourth Kelsey Greenup Keyhole firsl-Kclsey Greenup, second Joe Papineau. third Brett Barber, fourth Malt Bergstrom Age 6-7 Barrels first Angela Munkcrs. second Amy Papineau; third Shad Hislcr; fourth Kathleen Greenup Poles first Kathleen Greenup, second -Josh Sharp; third-Amy Papineau. fourth Jill Barber. Keyhole: first-Angela Munkcrs; secon d -Josh Sharp; third-Amy Papineau, fourth Kathleen Greenup Age K-IO Barrels: first-Jossic Evan*. second Tifíam e Munkcrs. third Jaylcn c Papineau. fourth Annie Hislcr Poles first Tilfanic Munkcrs; second-Jossic Evans; third Jaylcnc Papineau. fourth Stormy Howard K eyhole: first C asey Evans, second-Tifíam e Munkcrs; third- Dawn Boor; fourth Brenda Holtz Age I I I ' Barrels first Kclsie h s ans, second Holly Eckman; third Sara Greenup; fourth Char Coe Poles first Rodney Ehrmantraut; second Kelsic Evans; third-Sara Greenup, fourth Char Coe. Keyhole first Char Coe. second Kclsie Evans; third Holly Eckman; fourth Laurel Temple Age 14 18 Barrels first-Jcnni Ashhcck. second Amy Greenup; third Heather Eckman; fourth Nikki Brisbois Poles first-A n g ic A shbeck; sectmd Amy Greenup, third-Heather Eclunan; fourth Jenm Ashhcck Keyhole: first-Angic Ashhcck; second-Judy Jcpscn; third-Heather Eckman; fourth-Amy Greenup 19 and ( h e r Barrels first Tern Cientry. second Barb Zeller; third- Bru ce B ergstrom ; fourth-D ick Temple Poles: first-Tem Gentry; second- D ick T em p le; th ird -B ru ce Bergstrom. K eyhole: first-T crri G en try ; second Bruce Bergstrom "Why am I sm iliiW ' Brazell enlist in Nat’l Guard By Delpha Jones Brian Brazell has enlisted in the Oregon National Guard and will receive his basic training as a Bradley l ighting Vehicle Mechanic at Fort Jackson South Carolina He will continue his training during his senior year He is a student at Hepp tier High School and is the *>n o f Al and Jean Hra/ell o f Lexington > > Not too long ago, I could hear others, but I cou ldn ’t u n der stan d what they were saying. Then my Heating Health Professional tested me and said I was suffering from Nerve Deafness, a type o f hearing loss that affects millions of people. He also told me (here is a new hearing technology that could help me: die A rg o sy canal heating aid. So tiny, you probably can t see that I'm wear ing it right now! Take my advice and start enjoying die benefits of better heating. Call your Hearing Health Professional today for a complete hearing test and eval uation. Rietmann attends c o n fe re n c e Rainbird 30 W S H - * # » o e , . ; Risers - 12”, 18”, 24” Dam Poly-x M - aterial *|# o Nylon - wi t h lo o p Gaskets Wade - Gheen Pierce - Ames Stout - Inneco P.V.C. Pipe V4" - 6"j Poly Pipe V4” - 2” A.IXS Drainage Pipe 3” - 24' . Gal. Pipe 5/8” - 2” Irrigation Fittings Tee’s - Elbows Couplers - Hook’s Bands Nelson Rain Train Sprinkler 4 9 Donna Rietmann, Morrow Coun ty Veterans Service O fficer, attend ed the semiannual statewide Oregon County Veterans Service Officers Conference held April 12. 13 and 14 in Lincoln City The session, sponsored by the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Af fairs, provided county veterans ser vice officers with updated in fo rm tion necessary to assist Oregon veterans, their widows or widowers and dependents in apply ing for state and federal veterans' benefits in such areas a s housing, education, counseling, claim s, insurance, employment, medical, compensa tion. and pension Other issues covered at this con fere n ce included V eteran s Hospitalization, outpatient services, post-traum atic stress d isorder, judicial review, and the court o f veterans' appeals F o r m o re in fo r m a t io n , please c o n ta c t: H e arin g Aid S e r v l o e In llcp p n p r On Thursday, Apr. 27th 10 a m. to 1 p.m. AT GONTY'S 136 North Gale FOR APPOINTMENT CALL | 676 9 2 64 or 276^3155 collect H ëtt ^ A , BINGO R iM n n & cpaû » » A V Cash Dinner 6 00 to 8 00 pm DOWNSTAIRS Bingo 7 00 until tired UPSTAIRS • •••er • • • • • • • •••♦ •* • • • • • • • • • • • • Domestic & Irrigation Pump Sales & Service , Kindergarten to 8th Grade ^Morrow County Grain Growers Lexington, Oregon <• * x:<.> • •r } >s .r; rf VP 350 Main 989-8221 A ~ spiri m i ('(XU’! 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