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TW O - Heppnrr G a/rttr-T imes, llrp pnrr. Oregon Wednesday, June 21, IWN Robin Bothum is Miss Rodeo Oregon . • • Robin Bothum. daughter o f Jim and Jan Bothum, Pendleton, was named Miss Rodeo Oregon at the U m pqua V a lle y R ound-U p in Roseburg Saturday Robin is follow ing her mother s footsteps as being a Pendleton Round-Up princess in 1987 and Miss Rodeo Oregon Her mother Jan. was Miss Rodeo Oregon in I 4#»! Robin's grandparents arc Ralph and M ary Hcamcr o f Hcppncr Robin competed with five other girls and she said the competition was "v e ry to u g h " She won the ap pearance and speaking divisions and was co-winner for the personality d ivision W inning Miss Rodeo Oregon makes Robin eligible to compete for Miss Rodeo America in l-as Vegas at the National Rodeo Finals, in December Olden family holds 37th reunion Robin is m ajoring in home economics and elementary education at Oregon State University In high school Robin was very active in FFA and was active in 4-H for nine years, winning awards in sewing, cooking, modeling, horsemanship, beef and sheep projects Robin w ill be leaving for Reno for her first appearance this Friday A c companying her w ill be last year's Miss Rodeo Oregon. Sylvia l^tdd, lone Robin gives a good deal o f credit to Sylvia for helping her in her quest for Miss Rodeo Oregon Sylvia started to get more girls in terested in running for Miss Rodeo Oregon and Robin would like to con tinuc Anyone that is interested in running for Miss Rodeo Oregon should contact cither her or Sylvia for more information lone resident named agent • .# I , Cindy Greenup, o f lone, has been named an agent in the Country Com panies haste m Oregon Agency. The announcement was made by Tom Han. agency manager in the Fastcm Oregon Agency The Cmintry Companies arc a group o f companies providing in suranee and investment products and services They include Northwest Farm Bureau, Country Life. Coun try Preferred and Country Casualty Insurance Companies, and Country Investors Life Assurance Company The Country Companies and their products arc endorsed by the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation As a Country Companies agent, Greenup is able to provide for all the insurance needs o f her clients and area residents by offering life, health, disability income, auto, home, farm and ranch insurance Descendants o f M en/o and M jry Jean Moore Olden gathered at Die Dalles. June 11 for their 37th annual reunion Jessie Olden Henderson's family descendants were: Lonnie and LaVcrne Henderson, and l^irry Henderson, both o f Hood Riser Larry motored to The Dalles in his model T Ford Linnca and Rick Denis. Rvan and Marcus. The Dalles, (¡rant and Helen Henderson. Summerville. Gladys Snider. Harold and Joyce Snider, lone, arc all members o f the Grant Olden family l» la Olden McCabe's fam ily members attending were C liffo rd and W inona McCabe. LaPinc, Shirley and Don Harris. Bend. Deb hie and Bob Johnson. Keith and Vjnessa. Kim and Donald W age and Ashley. Portland. Charlotte and Raymond Lundcll. hugcnc. Helen Craw ford and Ruth McCabe, lone Friends o f the fam ily joining the group fo r the day o f visiting were L illian and Marshall Hamm and Shirlcv and fra n k Tanner o f Lyle. Wa The second annual 4-H natural resources family fun day is set for Saturday. August 26. at the t iregon 4 H Center near Salem, according to Bill Broderick. Oregon Stale I'n iv c r sity F.stcnsion agent in M orrow County The event w ill include the state 4 H forestry and natural resources identification contests which w ill be held at the 4 H Center rather than the Oregon State Fairgrounds Persons participating in the two contests w ill be asked to identify live specimens found along center trails as well as mounted species During the day long program. 4-H ‘crs and their families w ill be in solved in a variety ot activities and classes about such subiccts as cn- tomology. pond ecology, archery and air rilles Those attending do mu have to be enrolled in 4 H natural science projects Persons planning to attend the natural resources day are asked to register by August I at a cost o f 5) |vr person Persons registering at the door w ill be charged S* Rcgistr.i tion forms arc available from the Morrow County I .tension office in Hcppncr ITiere is no fee tor 4 H members participating in the iden tific .ition contests Family fun days set at 4-H center (garden club to meet at (iont\ cabin * * TOW N & COUNTRY Sale Ends June 24th ’ » $ ^ ; • ■ •« > ■ : 1 / -* ' ■- . ‘ ..t .✓*< <. » «, « " ■* ' / i • / f à f* . /¿ j‘ - * Backpack Sprayer CP3 5 2 ga Knapsack Sprayer 99 *i v -I ; U N ID E N 500 D te a C - U a d lo 's . * ' v : * •> / *1 • > .. 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IV bra Starr Hcppncr Tonya Bowers, 4 .M a tt Clark. Gregory Connor, 4 Kristen (ireen. Dana Retd Irngon Trina Hellbcrg. la m Seel. Goldie Stangcr Dean’ s I tsl Hcppncr laina Orr lone Daniel Peterson Gary Rea Irrig on Belle Hays I .exington David Steagall MCCAC has dinner meeting >_V Battery cm I «» * for Light Trucks ✓FREE C oop Ftoad Hazard Warranty - « mi • Starting Power Vr* LOGGER JEANS ✓FREE Mounting two •*v«* TT 1 K itra H eavy Duty je. « »• à J r ■'*' ' . inrg-tSLW B75H-16S1.T* 31.10 50R I » . / - ; •' 7 • * I ' • » ; { I- ,* low t t - . W . fV *> V • y* r ^ 13»* Quality Co-up Dynamic Radial Country Squire / ' BMCC Honor Roll 9 95 J SSI oh. Farewell to be given to Boyce The Hcppncr United Methodist Church is extending an invitation to a special coffee fellowship for Don and Dianne Boyce This w ill be Don s last Sunday betorc leaving lor his new appointment in Troutdalc The coffee w ill be held in the church basement directly follow ing the I I a m service. June 25 • ' •* , * f'r ï * r/ - L o o p e r F’ugler 425 * ’ ri v « I» Ì ~ I r * : ' V» V ». ■ j.* » Solo Hcppncr Garden (Tub members w ill meet at the home o f Bd and F.leanor (Jonty's cabin at Pcnland lake for the study of flora and tauna ot the lake area on Sunday. June 25 at I 30 p m A porluck picnic w ill follow the meeting with the club turnishing hot dogs and buns The family is welcome to attend Beryl S tilnun w ill be the guest speaker For more inform ation, call Pat Hrindle at 6“Tv lXiK4 or 1 leanor (ion tv at 67h U2M siimi 111 m 4i a rm ■ I Nl » IJ»SI>> MAH'- S . -4 K\ • I ' The June meeting o f the M orrow County Creative Arts and Crafts gmup w ill meet June 26 at 6 30 p m al the Wagon Wheel for a no- h o s t dinner The meeting w ill start at 7 p m Anyone interested in arts and i rafts is welcome to attend Shrine committee names replacement In a news release from the Last- West Shrine Game committee. Dick I Vs in. Hcppncr. has been named to replace Craig Angell on the Fast team for the IU89 Shrine Football game D ick w ill report to Portland fo r a luncheon and tour o f the Portland Unit o f the Shriners Hospital for Crippled C hildren. August 2. He w ill then be transported with the rest o f the players to L^iGrande for physicals and training camp to be heid at F.astern Oregon State College D ick graduated this year from Hcppncr High School Persons interested in buying tukets for the game, contact A K Felt j t 67b " 74 M orrow County has a bloc k o f gixxl reserved seats B.C Instrumentalist of the Year Sherman and Iona M urray, lone, recently attended the British Colum bia Country Music Awards, held in Vancouver. B C in the Commodore Ballroom They had a very gixvd reason for attending this particular award ceremony Their son, Nolan. 30. received the award o f Country Music Instrumentalist o f the Year tor B ( Nolan is a member o f the group. “ The Patsy Conroy B a n d ", which recetsed three *Hher awards Palsy won Top Female V ixa list for the sc cond year in a row . Fntertamer o f the Year for 198U and the gmup won Extended Play o f the Year Nolan is the first U S c iti/c n to win this country music award He has been playing profcssMmally since he first graduated from high school For two years, he taught fid die and guitar lessons at Blue Moon tain Community College, where he was hired strictly on his merits, since he cannot read music and plays cn tircly by ear Nolan makes a winter and summer tour with the Palsy Conroy Band They w ill soon be playing at the Calgary Stampede They w ill goon from there to Craven where a number o f l S stars w ill also be playing The group lust rcccntls Nolan Murray received notice that they w ill be “ show casing" in N ashville in September This means they w ill be plav ing tor recording people and try ing to get contracts for recording fur ther music Ibis is a real i»ppportuni ty for them and something that all country musicians covet His other credits include playing lead in tor Randy Travis and George fo x Order of Eastern Star to install June 26 Ruth laxu st Chapter No 32. Order o f the Fastcm Star held their last stated meeting for the summer Monday. June 12 At this meeting Scsretary Dot Halvorven presented M arjorie Vierson o f Hcrmiston w ith a fifty year membership pin W or thy Matron Katherine l.indstrom gave interesting and historical infor mation relating to Flag Day. and Susie Cooper entertained with a reading in respect to Father's Day Ruth Locust Chapter w ill have an open Installation Ceremony tor their |UHU Iuuo officers on Monday, June 2b at H p m at the Hcppncr Masonic Hall All members and visitors arc in vited to a strawberry sosial follow ing the Installation Ceremony. V olunteers needed to improve habitat Plans have been made and volunteers arc needed to improve stcclhead habitat in I title Wall Creek 1 ittlc Wall Creek provides important slcclhcad spawning area for the John Day River fisheries Volunteers w ill plant cottonwood trees anil do other projects this Satur day. June 24 Family members are welcome Volunteers are requested to meet at the Forest Service Com pound located back o f the Coast to Coast store in Hcppncr at 7 a m or Bull Prairie I -ike at X a m. according to Pat Swecnev. President o f John Day River stcclhcadcrs and Al Scott. W ild life Biologist tor the Hcppncr Ranger District The Isaac Walton Riparian Committee w ill he active ly involved in the project The Forest Service w ill host a hamburger barbecue after the pro jects are completed around 2 p m on Saturday Ihc only equipment need ed is gloves Please call 67b Q187 before 5 p m on Friday and make reserv at ions so I ihk I can be ordered Other projects are in the planning stages tor volunteer participation to improve w ild life habitat Park district announces new appointments The Vkillow Creek Park D istrict would like to announce the appoint nicni o f Nancy Brownfield and John R ipple to the d is tric t Nancy represents the Hcppncr /one and John the 1 exington /one Nancy was also elected secretary o f the park district Both o f these people arc involved in efforts to get grant money and the operation o f the day park Dobs ns Pest Control hjs donated extensive weed control work at the day park Rick Curtis has been serving as budget director lor the district ON YOUR ANNIVERSARY, GIVE THE GIFT OF BEAUTY THAT LASTS AS LONG AS YOUR LOVE What expresses your sentiments better than fine jewelry, when you want to say Our life together gets better and better every year Thanks for marrying m e" Fine Jewelry. When your feelings are for real. Peterson’! Heppner 474 4700 M AE --V'