FOl'H-Thi" Heppner Gaiette-Times. Hrppnrr, Oregon. Thursday. April 9, 1HM
Garden Club choose
yard April
Ione's Yard-of-the-Month
for April, as chosen by the
lone Garden Club, belongs to
Coy and Jesse Childers on the
northeast corner of 'E' and
2nd streets.
"The most dominant feature
at the time of judging was a
nicely formed flowering plum
tree at the peak of its bloom
positioned in the center of the
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corner. Spots of well-spaced
red emperor tulips and dafo
dils accented the tidy flower
beds. The smooth lawn and
just-right foundation plantings
all work together to make a -pleasing
scene." said a club
spokesperson.
"A unique feature on the 'E'
street side of the lot is a neat
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gravel pile richly embellished
with volunteer i.snapdragon
plants that promise a wealth
of color in the near future."
Mr. and Mrs. Childers have
spent seven years developing
this prize-winning landscape.
Jesse says this is the fifth time
in their lives that they have
worked to make a beauty spot
out of a weedpatch.
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By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
the Reverend Kenneth Ben
intendi. an Assemblies of God
missionary to Taiwan will be
guest speaker Sunday April
12, at 7 p.m. at the Assembly
of God Church on 8th St. in
Irrigon. the Reverend Allen
Gordanier. pastor, has an
nounced. During the past 10 years of
missionary service. Benin
tendi and his wife, Linda, were
involved in promoting the
International Correspondence
Institute in Taiwan. They
were overseers of the pro
gram involvinc some 40.000
Chinese students. ICI is the
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major correspondence Bible
study program of the Assem
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students from 7fi countries are
enrolled.
The Benintendis have been
instrumental in getting 10
Bible courses translated into
the Chinese language to be
used in several countries.
Presently, many of these
courses are being studied
inside China.
The Benintendis have had
an effective ministry among
the 54 churches of Taiwan.
They served as director of the
work among the mountain
Tribal people for two year.
Cardinal thinclads
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season track meet
BV MICHELLE I.ARl'E
The lone Cardinal thinclads
traveled to the Condon Invita
tional for their first track
meet of the season.
The lone boys finished with
55points and came in Sth place
out of 11 schools. Margaret
Doherty had 28 points for the
girls.
Denny Starr placed fith in
the discus with a throw of 99
feet 3 inches; he also placed
3rd in the javelin with a throw
of 134 feet 5" a inches. Shawn
LaRue placed 2nd in the high
jump with a jump of 5 feet 8
inches : LaRue also placed 3rd
in the 110 meeter high hurdles
with a time of 19.0.
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Most recently they helped to
co-ordinate many ministries
at the New Assemblies of God
Center in downtown Taipei.
Taiwan.
Just prior to returning to the
states, the Benintendis had a
rare opportunity to return to
the cities of China where they
had been as children. They are
anxious to share their exper
iences from these visits into
China.
Mr. and Mrs. Benintendi
will be relating more about
their ministry to the Chinese
during this special missions
service. The public is invited
to attend.
Gregfl Rietmann finished
1st in the 100 metter run with a
time of 11.5. and finished 2nd
in the 200 meters crossing the
finish line in 23.3. Jim McCabe
finished 4th in the 400 meters
with a time of 55.5.
The 440-yard relay consis
ting of Howard Leavitt. Jim
McCabe. Craig Hams and
Gregg Rietmann finished 2nd
with a time of 47.7. The mile
relay team consisting of the
same people came in 4th with
a time of 3:57 n
Margaret Doherty finished
2nd in the long jump of 14 feet
4'a inches, she also took 1st in
the 200 with a time of 27.8 and
1st in the 400 with a time of
1 :03.9.
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lone Barber, Allstott's
teams post wins to stay
in championship
lone. Don Barber's and
Dave Allstott's team posted
wins and stayed in the
championship race In Hep
pner men's city league basket
ball playoffs Sunday night.
Barber's team eliminated
Forest Service. BO 62; lone
took care of Dick Devin's
team. 74-53; and Allstott's
team handled Brent Eggers'
team. 91 - 71.
Tad Weatherill bombed in 21
points; La Verne Van Marter
had 18 points, and Jim
. McCabe. 10. to lead Barber's.
The duo of Howard Burnside
(25 points) and Lex Polzen
( 17) paced the Forest Service.
lone got double-figure scor
ing from five players, led by
Frank Halvorsen's 23 points.
Heppner band students plan
"Bowl-a-thon fund-raiser
Heppner High School band
director Don Boyce has an
nounced a Bowl-a thon April
26 as a fund-raising project for
a Seaside trip for bond
students. The Bowl a-thon will
be held at the Heppner
Bowling Alley at 2 pm.
Band students are now in
the process of getting sponsors
for the event. Sponsors will be
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Lee Padberg and Dick Snyder .
added 12 points apiece, Del La
Rue. 11. and Joel Petersena,
10. For Devln's, Mark Lov-.
gren scored 15, Jay Coil, 12,
and Devin, 10.
In Allstott's win, John Boyex
tallied 21 points. Allstott and
Mike Stookey, 19 each, Ken
Grieb. 16, and Bruce Kestler,
14. For Eggers; Dana Helde
man collected 18 points. Bill
Myers. 15. Loren Heideman
and Eggers, 11 apiece, and
Paul Stringer, 10.
In a three-way coin flip, lone
(12 2) won the bye for Sunday
to gain an automatic berth in
the finals. Allstott's (8 C) and
Barber's (13-1) teams play
Sunday at 5 p m. in a
semi-final matchup.
asked to donate whatever they
wish for each point bowled in
three games. Anyone wishing
to be a sponsor should contact
Boyce or any of the students
participating.
The proposed Seaside trip
will include a band concert as
well as relaxation for the
students
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