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USE SUBJECT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT. REPRODUCTION, DISSEMINATION, STORAGE, DISTRIBUTION PROHIBITED. PAGE 6 JUN Here it is June again! You know what that means -- the seniors are graduating, the weather is getting nicer, and it's rodeo time! This Father's Day weekend, June 19-2o, marks the 7oth anniversary of the annual Ketchum Kalf rodeo. Keith McCoy has called this event, "one of the best small rodeos in the Northwest." And guess what, it gets better every year! The rodeo is NPRA sanctioned now (has been for years), which means more prize money, be~er con- testants and better stock, and more excitement for the specta- tors. Queen Emilee Schultz, 17, of Goldendale, will be reigning over this year's festivities, includ- ing a past-royalty reunion. Here's a rundown of what you can expect this year: Shows start at 12:3o p.m. both Saturday and Sunday, with something for everybody. There will be games and entertainment for kids dur- ing the show, and a beer garden for adult thirst-quenching. Sat- urday night the rodeo dance, fea- turing the music of the Rock Creek Band, gets under way at 9 p.m. Early risers Sunday morn- ing can avoid the lines at the Cowboy Breakfast, starting at 6:30 a.m. and make it to the Cowboy Church Service from 9 a.m. to lO a.m. at the rodeo grounds. But don't worry, if you're not an early riser, the Homemakers will be serving up pancakes, ham, eggs, biscafits and gravy until lo a.m. --just be pre- pared to wait if you get there much after 9 a.m. There are a lot of hungry folks in Glenwood on Father's Day morning! And final- ly, don't miss the parade, start- ing in downtown Glenwood at n a.m. Plenty of free camping space is available at the Glenwood Rodeo grounds. Tryouts for and coronation of the 2o05 Ketchum Kalf queen will be held on Sunday. Contes- n thepara ,mak a g,/:and enh3 run-in, and partic- ipate in a personal interview. If f Glenwood News Glenwood Homemakers you would like to try out, contact Roxie Clemmer at (509) 364- 3539, or Lois Dechand at (5o9) 364-3355. General admission to the rodeo ks $7 each day'; 12 years and under, $2. For more information, call (509) 364-3363, or (509) 364-3355, or you can check out the website at business.gorge.net/glen- woodrodeo. See you there! There was a Scub 'n Grub garbage clean-up held recently. Twenty-five students and sever- al adults joined in the effort to make Glenwood a cleaner-look- ing community. A big thank you goes to Darrel Spies for providing the pizzas mad a thank you goes out to the Flying L Ranch for cooking them for everyone to enjoy. We have had some students in the Glenwood Valley win hon- ors in track and rodeo. Chelsea Wheelhouse placed 16th in her javelin competition, derma Dean placed sixth in javelin. Mitch Wheelhouse took first place in high school discus at the state track competition. Way to go Mitch? He also placed fourth in the shot put. Tanner Becks placed eighth in state discus. Shayne Arnold will be going on to Nationals in rodeo. Do we have a great hunch of kids representing Glenwood in high school and college events or what! To report news during the month of June, call Eileen Fletch- er at 364-359o, or email the Homemakers at homemakcr- snews.com. If you have sent email recently, our apologies, it nlay have been deleted, so please re-send. Reptiles at the Discovery Center 'The Fascinating World of speeies that roam the earth. His ~" presented by the"Rep- interactive program offers dose tile Man" and his unique replfle up views ofreptileslikethe Black friends, returns to the Colum- bia Gorge Discovery Center. This lively interactive program will be presented Saturday, June 19, at 11 a.m. and l:3op.m. This program is included with mem- bership or paid admission to the m~. "Reptile Man" and his 15 amazing reptiles will take you on a journey through an often feared and mistmdemtood realm afnatural science. There will be Mamba snake, alligators, chuck- wallas, and pythons. "It started when I was seven," said Ritchey "It's been a life- long passion." Over the years, Ritchey has studied and learned about the species ofreptUes peo- ple most often avoid. In the process, he has gained the spe- cialized knowledge to maintain a total of 20o reptiles. The Columbia Gorge Discov- ery Center and Museum, locat- [mr- ed in The Dalles, exit 82, off and touch- Interstate 84, interprets the cul- tural and natural history of the Columbia River Gorge Nation- al Scenic Area and Wasco Coun- ty. General admission is $6.50, "Reptile Man" to students $5.50 for groups of Io or more throughout the Northwest, and seniors (62 and older), $3 and educates for children to age 16. They are all cold-blooded open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I SHALL RETURN! Contributed Photo Bickleton High School celebrated their reunion on Friday, June 11, in honor of a student who graduated 81 years ago. Neva Martinsen Reiman graduated from BHS in 1923. The event featured a buffet dinner catered by the high school girls' basketball team. Reiman, 99, has vowed to be at the next reunion in 2006, which is held every two years. Local State Farm agent, Mike Cole, wins national award Goldendale State Farm insur- marketplace," said State Farm ance agent Mike Cole has been AgencyVice President Flank Pig- honored with an award from the nataro. National Association of Insur- Only lo to 15 percent of the ance and Financial Advisors nation's insurance agents receive (NAIFA), formerly the National the prestigious awards annually, Association of Life Underwriters according to State Farm's press (NALU). release. Cole will receive the 2003 Cole, who moved to Golden- National Quality Award, which dale as a child and graduated ~ognizes high qualitylEe insur- from Goldendale High School in ance production. 1973, has owned his State Farm "These awards exemplify agency for more than 15 years. Mike's dedication to customer His office is located downtown selxice and to excellence in the at 152 W. Main. Lava Lava Island VBS next week at New Life Assembly of God New Life Assembly of God continue through Friday, June church invites children ages 3 to 25. "Islanders" will meet each day 12 to have a blast at Lava Lava from 9 a.m. to noon. Island: Where Jesus' I~ve Flows. Registration is free and forms During this vacation Bible are available at New Life Assem- school, kids will enjoy crafts, bly of God, a6o2 S. Columbus games, Bible stories, snacks, and Avenue, in Goldendale. For more great music. Lava Lava Island will information, call 773-4650. begin on Monday, June 21 and Klickitat County's source for news since 1879 Reach your customers with one call. 773-3265 or 773-4695 Reach 1.5 million Washington newspaper The Goldendale Sentinel readers for as low as $995 per ad! One 117 W. Main i Hand made q iPhone call reaches up to 74 markets with Goldendale WA 98620 I l hanging "i incredibly low rates. Ask for free quote (509) 773-3777 I i baskets• I on "2x2 SpecialP - . - i Bedding plants, = Now offering pump service' 173 Cahill Road Goldendale • WA (509) 773-4147 omato plants, & Vegetable plants• Season's First Fresh Local Fruit @ Cherries Peaches @ Apricots @ (per pound or per box) Local jams, jellies&honey Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 65 Mao,hill Hwy • Maryhill Bridge on Hwy 97 8; H, mgiag Ba lcel H, mgiag ll lcetr Cross wins event; Barker named regional all-around Ned Cross won the Lane Frost PBR Challenge in bullriding at Vernal, Utah. That has qualified him to go to Kansas to ride bulls in the PBR Budlite Cup invita- tional. Ned is in the top 45 in the United States. He is a 2003 grad- uate of Bickleton High School. Congratualfious Ned! Charlie Barker of the Walla Walla Community College won the Regional All-Around Cow- boy by the College Association. He is in Casper, Wyo., compet- ing at the College National Finals. Both boys make their home with the Bowcutts in Roosevelt. Eleven pupils went through eighth grade promotion last week and are now members of Bickle- ton High School. They are Lexi Arlt, Dustin Bennett, Jared Spalding, Ilsa Chapple, Jeannette Jarvis, Virginia Gomez, Cody Loomis, Jasmine Mount, Alex Whitmore, Eric Hess and Sara Hutson. Word was received in Roo- Ruth sevelt that Jod, away He was about 39 The weather the Pioneer Picnic Velma Johnson, quite a few relatives~ and his son George US Yeager fmnilies area. Lorraine Abbott She has a job there. Work party at Doug's this Saturday, June 19 Washington State Parks and corporation the Columbia Gorge Windsurf- enhance the ing Association (CGWA) have rience for all scheduled a 9 a.m. to noon work Association party for Saturday', June 19, at Beach through Doug's Beach CWA State Hwy 14 Parks 1 3 Ado just east of Lyle). gram. Work will consist of removing For more driftwood from the beach and Doug's picking up trash and other tion debris. Volunteers are asked to howtoj bring the appropriate tools, email ( CGWA is a 5offc)(3) nonprofit CGWA office at, Bundschuh awarded s Sarah Bundschula, of Klickitat, The $3,600 has been awarded a Regent's ship, Scholarship, valued at $14,4oo, achievement, from Concordia University, in to four years. Seward, Neb., beginning in the fall semester of the 20o4-2005 over 1,3q academic year. Bundschull is the lO daughter of Paul and Shirley ing to the Bundschuh. Missouri Synod. 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