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TW O - Heppner G a /e fte -1 ime*. H eppner. Oregon W ednesday, May 31, IWN Nursing home week at PMH Four gang members arrested The fourth and fifth grades performed a sauare dance for the residents at PMH during National Nursing Home Ween Benches donated to Neighborhood Center Four members of Outlaw Motor cycle gang» were arrested early on the morning of May 23, 198V. at a Boardman motel regarding a reported rape and avsauh that had oc curred earlier in the morning. says Steven Ccarley. Boardman Chief of Police Charged with one count each of Rape I. Kidnapping I. Sodomy I and Assault IV were Michael J Snider 37. William Vem Russell *ft William Glenn Demo* 34 and Richard Bettencourt 24 Assisting Boardman Police in the arrests and investigation were members from the Morrow Counts Sheritrs office. Irngon Police and the Oregon Stale Police The four suspects arc currently he ing lodged in the Benton County jail The victim is a 28 year old female from the Columbia River (iorge area Making use of the new benches donated to the Neighborhood Center are left to right: Eva Griffith, Florence Holt and Ruth Bergstrom The benches were made and donated by Hepp- ner High School Student Council. Craig Angell, and Brian Kollman delivered them Century farm awarded to Clark The name of Wright is synonymous with the Rhea Creek ranching area in South Morrow County the Horseshoe Hereford Ranch, is the third W right ranch in the area to achieve Century Farm status f ifteen Morrow County Century farm awards have been given to farms or ranches that have been in continuous operation by family members for 100 years Clarks’ Horseshoe Hereford Ranch is presently operated by the fourth and fifth generation descendants of An son Evan Wright and his wife. Ida Knighton Left to right Beth. Ned. Kathy and Barton Clark were named Anson's second son. Raymond as a Century Farm at the Memorial Day Picnic. operated this ranch for many years and is the father of Beth Wright Clark Beth and Bart's son Ned. with his wife Kathy, continue the family operation Presently Ned's two oldest sons. Matt and Pat. are part of the family work force. This 12.500 acre ranch in the foothills of the Blue Mountains, maintains a 450 cow herd W ith calves and replacement yearlings, around HKK) head of cattle gra/c the home ranth along with 24.(KM)acres of forest service land utilised for summer pasture Nicky Clark models an outfit from Country Rose at a style show put on for the nursing home residents Olympians qualify for state competition Doris Ball models a pink and white striped oultit from Country Rose \ I* *»' * e>' * • * < v- ' Happy 38th Birthday Chris V ’ V i-' i . •* ; . f' Parents club donate disk drive to HJHS Lovf, your family (nice hangs) V ' I 1 , ■_ '* An K(X) foot well drilled in recent years has provided irrigation water for 150 acres used to grow hay for their livestock Approximately 1000 acres formerly used to grow wheat, has been seeded under the Conser vation Reserve Program Bart Clark, who graduated from the University of Oregon, was a teacher But in the spring of 1942. began ranching with Beth's father, Anson. Unlike earlier years when Bart helped farm his father's hand near lone, using horsepower only, mechanisation improve working conditions on ranches In lVftft. the Horseshoe Hereford Ranch was awarded the “ Livestock Men of the Year" award. The Clarks have been lifelong members of the Grange Bart served eight years of the State Agriculture Com mittee and still serves as a director of the Grange Mutual Life Com pany. Bart served six years as a director for the Morrow County School District and was also presi dent of the Morrow County Grain Growers The Clarks continue to be active members of the Morrow County Historical Society and the Episcopal Church ’■ WORK WESTERN DOUBLE H BOOTS t.fy : Li ‘ * Ä •* « tf p ' • ,V ; V ' ' t ■ l * f* %• • _________________________ _________ M h m b Luke Swanson, lone, long jumps his way to the state meets , L > « Hcppncr Elementary School was the sponsor of the TAC Junior Olympics Track and Field meet Sun day May 21 in Hcppncr The following students were qualifiers for the state Junior Olynv pic Track and field meet to be held at a later date Participants must meet or better the qualify ing stan dards for their respect is c age groups to qualify for the state competition Rondi Robinson, girls 1112 shot put 23 feet ft inches and discus 55 Icet 2 inches, Brent Gunderson 10 12" oiltan leather] Leather Lined cushioned insole walking heel oil resistant sole' • N " /> X» *t . *• * , • .. • ’> ,y , '».• and under boys s h o t put 20 feet. Luke Swanson 10 and under hoys long jump. 11 tcet 7 'i inches. Randy Scott 11-12 boss 1500 meter 5 17 bft High lump qualifiers b o y s 13 14 la>u Brittncr 5 Icet 3 inches, girls 13-14 Holly Ecknun 4 feet 2 inches; girls 11-12 Dam Hill 3 feet 7 inches and Char Coe 3 feet 9 inches, hoys 10 and under loike Swanson 3 feet ft'-j inches and Jory Crowell 4 Icet 2 inches and girls ¡0 and under Jill Barber 3 feet Jerid Maben, left and Ryan Munkers. standing, show off the new hard disk drive donated to Heppner Junior High School by the Heppner Parents Club This will allow students to do desk top publishing They are currently compiling a literary publication in class The money was raised from the Parents Club Carnival held in February "I tell in love with a modem woman. 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