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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1989)
t Roping winners announced »y. May It , 11 TWO - Heppner G e ie tte -T In » » . Heppner, 0 8th Graders visit “ the city i) < W Brenda Bronkhorst. (I), is presented a halter for winning the barrel racing The halter was donated by Currm Invitational Roping and presented by John Sloan Mark Conklin, Alecia Tarnasky and Ryan Pence attended Centennial Middle School last week as part of an exchange between Heppner and Portland schools and a vi»tt to “ Old Tow n*'. " I would like to live in Portland, there are more options and it is f u n T h e Xih grader» were guests at a dance on Friday night He enjoyed visiting Vista House on the Gor^e. “ They told us it was a million dollar outhouse A lot o f money was spent Heppner Eighth grader» and Centennial Middle School students »changed place Iasi week Three o f the students going to Portland were Alecia Tarrucsky, Ryan Pence and Mark Conklin Alecia had previously rnet het hostess for the week at TAG camp in Eugene last summer Her host father is a driver on MAX which is the metropolitan transport The older sister in the family is involved in fen ring competitions, having just com peted and winning her division last week in Seattle Alecia said she en joyed »ailing on the Columbia and watching the “ colorful character»' (transients) downtown " I wouldn't mind living in Portland. Inil not close to downtown There is a lot to d o .’ ’ The group went on a hike to Multnomah Fall» one day while there Ryan told o f riding the stem wheeler around the Port o f Portland on it anti it is just basically restroom s," M ark's host father worked for Frcightliner They were taken on a tour to observe trucks being made He attended a Wintcrhawks hockey game They were able to see the Portland Timbers Soccer team and get some autographs at Pioneer Park Mark says "G resham would be a nice place to liv e.” The group also went to C lackamas Town Center and did some shopp ing and ice skating They returned home on Saturday night Tom Currin. second trom right, presents a buckle donated by Miller's Mini mart Currm Invitational Roping and Sid Britt Con struction to Tom Camarillo, second from left Ron Currin (r) and John Sloan (I) watch the proceedings Larry Palmer (I) tries to get to the cow for milking in the Businessmen's Cow Milking Contest Assisting him are Bob Kahl (c) and Steve Rhea tor Van Marter. Kahl Insurance Dick Temple’s team was the winner ot the contest On April V), the 2nd Annual Cur nn Invitational Roping and Steer Wrestling was held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds Ihc All-Around winner was Steve Currin who was ihe highmoney winner entered in both events Winner of ihe salt roping was Kelsey Felton o f IxwiHon. ID . who was 5 7 .7 on five head Others who placed in the calf roping are as follows F irsi go-round first K elsey Felton, second lodd Wcbh. third Ron Hall, fourth Gary Schaeffer Second go round first Larry Fmky; second Terry Reiker. third Kelsev Felton, fourth R o s s Mune [ 7 To g e l B razil n u t * o n! of th e ir s h e ll* u n b ro k e n s h e ll* crack fre e ze th e m u n til the P io n e e r M e m o ria l H o s p ita l C lin ic Will be closed Monday, Ma> 29 For M e m o ria l D a\ M o rro w C o u n ty G rain W t 'r t tha Problem S o lv e n t UPER AVER P fP fp i All W eather Reinforced G arden Hose With P ttlo l Grip N o u le The fast time o f the day was Kelsey Felton w ith a V 4 in the third round The short go round winner was Dave Cannon with Shane Thacker second. Tiney Hertsch third and Ray laisell fourth The average was as follows first Kelsey Felton, second Shane Thacker, third Tines Bertvch. lourth Dave Cannon The winner o f ihe steer wrestling w a s Tom Camarcllo ol Hernuston who was 24 X on four head Other» who placed are as follows Firsi go round first Dave Myers, second Brad Rosenberg, third Tom Camarillo, lourth Marty Brill Second go round first Brad Rosenberg, second Sieve Currin; third Cory M cN eil, fourth Pal Schwartz Third go round firsi Steve Cur nn. second Mark Holmquist. third Sid Brut, fourth Jett Fmky & Dave Myers The fast time o f the day was split Ivtwcen Dave Sfyers and Steve Cur rin who both were .V I to w in the first and third go rounds The short go round was won by Steve Currin followed by Tom Camarrllo, Cory McNeil and Mike Currin The average went as follows fini-Tom Camarcllo. second Steve Currin; third Cary McNeil; fourth Mike Currin A womens professional barrel race was also held and it was won by Brenda Bronkhorst o f Clarkston, WA Second place went to Joan Kcknian. third IV c Dee Shoemaker and lourth to Maureen Crossicy The winner of the Businessman's Cow Milking went to Dick temple Veterinary o f Heppner ( Hast (.nurd Seaman \pprrn- tier Jeffrey N\ Prior, son of M m r S o i l l f ; 2 2 )** >4*4 ’ •**> In lr n o f l a i n f O U R C H O lC f Mal I n a m r l • • Whilr HKria M e. /7/"7 il^'FBD Turf Food rrnjfn:..i tu r tle V A /aX Gregory J Prior of Boardinan w.is recently gr.iilu.iicd from ( ’oust Guard recruit training Prior attended the eight week training at ihe Coast Guard I raining Center. Cape May. N J Among ihe subject» be studied were first aid. Coast Guard hisiory and Seaman ship, communis al ions, damage eon triti, firelighting, and physical sondiin >nmg •\ |UXX graduate of Krona Benton City High School. Benton City. W ash . he |oincd Ihe Coast Guard in January l‘>Hl* T u il : l*w*Groom N » » n mi t.OI« «Mil PLOYHAR INSURANCE "M i* aim to serv e von b est! ” I o n i o P a < It Super Hard Shell* Car W a i ; Prole« * on in «*» «• • • >v appi« 41 ion N m n i » to:. 1*4 P**#; * a* I ¡22* IM 4' ' _________ ♦ I ««nfood f* ì .1 formula l<»*t a c t i n g q * e e n tifi p t X i P releasing fHift'Pnt c o n l m t i o t A f e e d i n g S ÜUO f O v ereg e f t « if W P ^ l 1 !•> Third go-round first-K elscy Felton, second Dean Oliver, third- John Sloan. fourth-Todd W'ebb Fourth go round first-l.arry Finley, second Tony Currin. third- Jcrty Reiter. fourth-Joc Thompson In the Service YOU* CHOICI Steve Currm (L) was All Around winner at the Currin Invita tional John Sloan. (R). is presenting Steve with a leather plac- que donated and made by Green Feed Store “ dive us a try ” J P Ingraham. Haines, left, was the winner of the Best Calf Horse Award John Sloan, (r) presents him with a horse blanket donated by the Bank of Eastern Oregon , / u y • Ninni-5 />.»» Cal's Cafe ** Lounge << « w A ., >»*' "" <> Cut" "H m rt\ C ut"' 1 ‘L i i i h n r S i:' ' ON MOTHER’S DAY, THANK HER FOR ALL SHE’S DONE Mo gift can m atch the gift of love. But fine jewelry is the finest way to show her how m uch you care P e titio n s IfM flfll Mfpf Home * Auto * life * Farm * Health 127 N Mam in Heppner «- ; \ . . .