Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 17, 1985, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    KOI H I h r Heppner l . i i r i l r T ln trt Heppner. O r r |M
W ednesday. \p rll 17. isn:.
Sun shines on fourth annual Rolling Hills Run
Although sunshine was a welcome
participant in lust Sunday's lourth
annual Bolling Hills Hun, only 230
w alkers unit runners m ade their way
along either the >k or 10k courses
Ikiwn 120 participants troni last
year, "we still had good out o( town
participation with a junior high
track team coining troni Condon and
several of the visiting l.ynch Ter
ra c e e x c h a n g e s tu d e n ts ta k in g
pari, said a spokesperson for the
event
T here was outstanding
participation this year from local
m erchants who donated doorpriz
es
Overall w inners in the men s ink
w ere-first
Scott Hayes. Colton
second Al lin k lone third Mark
Nienstaedl. Fossil
» » e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e -e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
t .
Lexington News
liy l h ‘lf)ha Jones
e e e e e e - e e e e e e e e e # e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e » n » » » e e * e * .e » e « e e e e # « A
Scott Halte, who has m ade his
home with his grandparents. Mr
and Mrs Kenneth I'alm e r has enlis
tisi in the C S Army and is now
stationed in Fort III*. New Jersey
Orville and B arb ara Cutaforth
have returned home from several
months spent in touring the South
Western States
The card party held at the Itehek
ah Hall was well attended C ru es
were won by Sue and D arrell Vinson.
Norma Hea, Everett Keithley. and
Mary Wright R efreshm ents were
served
Dorothy and Ralph K urcham r e ­
turned hom e on Monda y from Knter
prise w here they have been visiting
a son and family Mr and Mrs Mike
Hurcham . since Mr Hurcham was
released from a hospital in Walla
Walla
Mr and Mrs Hill C adberg were
Cendleton business visitors on Erl
day
Mr and Mrs C C Jones and Mr
and Mrs l-ewis Halvorson were
visitors at the Hutus G range on
T hursday, w here the grange was
honoring the m ayors of the cities in
that county
There w ere seven
honored guests
Dclpha Jones.
W heatland Comuna Deputy spoke a
bit on the work of the grange, and
Jack Crestón, slate m em bership
ch airm an, told of the m em bership
drive now underw ay A fine dinner
and evening of fellowship was en
joyed
Visitors at the Krda Pieper home
on Saturday were her daughter and
family Mr and Mrs D arrell Dick
anil children from P ortland They
took part in the cross country race
Mr and Mrs Dick a re leaving on
Sunday for a vacation in Mexico
CW'Aof the la-xington G range met
at the hall on Tuesday for a potluck
dinner and m eeting follow ing the
meeting a dem onstration was enjoy­
ed on creative stitchery w ith visitors
from Hhea Creek and Willows Gran
Kc
Franklin M essenger and children
Holly and Jay spent several days
last week with his parents Mr and
Mrs T K M essenger Sr
A fish bake was enjoyed at the
Betty M arquardt home on Sunday
with Jim .Marquardt and fiancee as
hosts for the affair A delicious m eal
was enjoyed by the family and
guests
Recent visitors at the I. K Ruhl
home have been Mr and Mrs Skip
Ruhl and fam ily, und Rick Ross of
llerm iston. Mr und Mrs Fred
Davis. Mr und Mrs Claude Davis of
Bend. Mr and Mrs Clayton Davis
and Jan Hassing and son T yler of
Pendleton
Klva Ruhl who is a patient in
Pioneer M emorial Hospital is repor
ted to tie improving but will rem ain
for some lime
Venice Hendrickson of Pendleton
was a Lexington caller and enjoyed
dinner with a daughter and family
Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom
I k-bhie Jones and children of Kcho
were Saturday callers in la-xington
C residenl
M o rro w Co. Cow B e lle s
The Morrow County Cow Belles
will present an inform ative and
exciting program on the G (> tGet
O regon tied> C ro jec t. T h u rsd a y .
April 25, 7 MI p m at the Heppner
High School C afeteria
School* have very little informa
Hon about agriculture and tim ber
Much of that is in accu rate and
out -of d ate
The Oregon "A griculture in the
O assro o m " task force has joined
forces with eight Oregon school
districts and organizations such as
the Oregon Beef Council and Women
for A griculture to develop m aterials
to tie used in the fourth and ninth
g ra d e s in clu d in g te x tb o o k s and
com puter softw are This project is
titled "G et O regonued ' (GOi
This is the year for state wide
adoption of Social Studies m aterials
mext adoption year is 1991 >, we
shouldn’t m iss this chance to sell the
"G O " project The Oregon Beef
Council has already invested the
funds now is the lim e to m ake sure
we get our m oney's worth Be
informed Come to the m eeting and
learn about those new Oregon
a u th o re d tex tb o o k s It is v ery
im portant that the ag ricu ltu re story
be told, and told correctly
All of the Morrow County school
teachers and staff a re invited to
attend this program , as well as the
Morrow County C attlem en the Mor
row County Wheat G row ers and the
Morrow County CowBelles
Please join us Take this tim e to
share your ideas
Missy Schoonover, daughter of
Mr and Mrs L aw erence Schoon
over was taken to Walla Walla to a
hospital follow mg a fall on Sunday at
the W ranglers meeting
Mr and Mrs C C Jones attended
grange at Clarno on Monday eve
ning Plans w ere discussed for the
Pom ona m eeting scheduled for April
Also present for the evening was
Pomona M aster Kalian Johnson and
wife Delta of Wasco An introduc
tion of floor work was given, and a
tulk on the grange and its projects
was heard A potluck dinner was
enjoyed prior to the regular m e e t­
ing
. . . -----
The Ia*xington Baptist Church will
have Res Toedlem eier as speaker
on Sunday with Shannon Hrannoek
as soloist
The public is most
cordially invited to come fellowship
on Sunday with this group
Winners for the w om en's luk were
first Susan McNerney Irngon sec
ond Sandy Ott. Pendleton third
Becky Muck. Portland
Receiving plaques for oldest m ale
and fem ale participant were An­
drew l-eckie Fossil and Eileen
P ad b rrg . Lexington
Following is a list of place winners
by age division
Men s I ok
Age 1113
first place tie Chuck
Peck and Russell Britt
Age u iv D an W atkins P o rtlan d
Age 20-29
first Scoft Hayes.
Colton second Tim ta-gue. Hermis
Ion third Richard G reiner. Condon
lip n a fit i \i Bet x tom
seco n d M ark N ie n sta e d l. F o ss il,
third Bob Wheeler
Age 40-49
first Ron G avette.
B o a rd m a n seco n d Doug S m ith
John Day. third Hill Miller. Pendle
ton
Age 50 59 first Don B riber Hep
pner second l.ynn la*wis. Kenne
wick
Age 60 and over Andrew Lackie.
Fossil
W omen's ink
Age It 13 Kerry Bruch Heppner
Age 14 19 first laina Reid Hepp
ner second Devonna Hick. Portland
Ages 20 29
first Becky Muck
Portland
second Kristi Edmund
son. H ermiston third Sheryl Her
geron. Pendleton
Age Mi 19 first Susan McNerney .
Irngon second Sandy Ott. Pendle
ton. third B arb Sudani, Heppner
Age 40 49
Bonnie Campbell,
Heppner
Men's 5k
Age* 0-7 first Jon Metz, second
Brent Gunderson, third Je rid Ploy
har
Age » 10
first P eter Pearson
second T racis Murdy. third Joseph
llealy
Age II 13
first Je rry Potter
second Tom la-ar third Bill Murphy
kgs H II
(irsl Art Miller MG
ond Thai! Seller, third Chris Me
Dune A lloren
M arch 31
The first high school rodeo of the
season was held April 6 and 7 at
Yamhill Co rodeo grounds in Mc­
Minnville tine hundred thirty con
testants participated All Around
Girl aw ard was won by Molly
McAuliffe with 37 points, of South
Cascade R eserve All Around went
to Trisha Mahoney of Morrow
County, with 34 points All Around
Boy was won by Clint P earce of
Redmond with 24 points, reserve all
around boy was won by Tiny Bertsch
of C m atilia Co with 20 points
Morrow County contestants won
the following honors
Trisha Mahoney . Heppner first In
team roping with Rita Raymond,
third in goat tying, fourth in barrels,
fourth in cow cutting, sixth in pole
bending, seventh in team roping
with Cindy Conforth and eighth in
breakaw ay roping
Steve C urrin. Heppner third in
tram roping with Molly McAuliffe.
sixth in cow cutting, and eighth in
calf roping
Hank Vazza. B oardm an second
in cow cutting
Hob Lipscomb. B oardm an tenth
in bull ruling
Steve Miller of Heppner also com ­
peted for Morrow County
Team placing was first
Bed
mond. 97 points, second L'matilla
Co .9 0 points, third So Cascade. 70
points and fourth Morrow Co 60
points
MCHS bus trip
confirmed
Plans have been confirm ed for the
H istorical Society bus trip to Astoria
on F rid ay . May 3 The trip will
include a tour of Flavel House
Museum, a downtown tour of histor
leal homes, the M aritime Museum
and other points of interest Salur
day night will be spent in Portland
with activities planned there
Bedding Plants
A rriv in g
Thursd a y
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GREEN FEED & SEED
076-9422
M a r c h 2*
W on - l.o*l
33 19
Hark n Chips
31 21
Kinzua
30 22
Kav Boyce Ins
29 23
BP' IE No 158
25 27
Depot Nursery
J A J C eram ics
24 28
The Country Hose
21 31
B A C Kepair
17 35
Split* converted Alvina l\»<R*rK
5-8 10, Joan Tanory 5 7
Billie
Doherty 3-10. June Bellenbrock
5 10. Betty Pettyjohn 4 5 7 Judy
Bicker! 3 10
High gam e Katie M cRoberts
Koffer Kup K rglrr*
March 28
AA on - I o*l
The («utter D usters
3 5 ', 20‘,
n»p
n
The I >r*g*
MCGG No 2
29', - 28',
No Pin H itters
27 29
1 1 » Hopefuls
The Hi H o ' s
22 34
The Three Holers
21 35
Spills converted Cindi Doherty
4 7 9 and Betty Snow 5 7
High gam e Maude Hughes 191
High series Billie Doherty 498
High tram gam e G utter Dusters
485
High team series The Hi Ho's
1383
202
High series
W o n I .«Ml
No Eight
38 26
No Four
36 28
No Two
3 4 ', 29',
No tine
34 30
No Six
32‘, 3D ,
No Three
31
32',
2 9 ', 3 4 ',
No Five
No Seven
20 44
Splits converted Dave Zacha 5 Hi
and Verna Brinda 6 7 It)
High gam e Alvina Padta-rg 1H5
and Bert Corbin 212
High series Alvina Padtx-rg 495
and Kiley M unkers 541
High team gam e No Four 765
High team series No Four 2.238
Officers for 1985 86 season Presi
(fc.pi i
Schultz, A lte President
Mr and Mrs Ray Tholberg art-
extra proud grandparents after
learning that their granddaughter.
Janna Erickson, daughter of Owen
and Carol 'T holberg Erickson of
Pilot Rock has recently been select
ed to receive a National Merit
Scholarship She is one of only two
E astern Oregon high school seniors
to receive this honor
Her grandparents have been Hep
pner residents since 1950 Kay is a
retired lum ber grader Bay and
Kttsella's daughter. Janna s niother.
was a 1963 Hcppnt-r High School
graduale
Coast to Coati
35 -17
3 0 ', 2D ,
Petersons
C entral Market
30 22
30 22
M CGG
29 23
Sears
18', 33',
l«en* Processing
18 14
Les Schwab
G ardners
17 -35
Splits converted Janice Paustian
5-7, Phyllis Hunter 5-7-9, Chris
Limanen 5-7. and Mary Widel, Beta-
Munkers, Betty Mills and Belly
Christm an 3 10
High gam e Phyllis Hunter 211
High sen es I «o Kay ne Bow man
538
About 80 w om en from the
churches of South Morrow County
attended a spring salad supper and
program on Wednesday evening.
April 10. in the basem ent dining are
of the I'nited Methodist Church in
Heppner as guests of the I'nited
Methodist Women
The evening s guest speaker was
the Kev Kate Tom era, m inister of
the Pendleton Cnited Methodist
Church, who talked about two out
standing women of the Bible
Prophetess and judge. D eborah, of
the Old T estam ent and C hrist's
1.0*1
Coast lo Coast
31 17
M C G G
3D 18
Central Market
29 19
Peterson*
28', ■19',
Sears
26 22
la-n* Processing
I7‘, 30',
la-* Schwab
16 32
Gardner*
14 34
Spills converted Andrea Morti
more 5 7. A'ickie Turrell 4 7-10, Theo
Budkr and Joan Tanory 5-7 8
High gam e Inetta Cantin 213
High series In d ia Cantin 544
S p arrlim rr*
April 9
AA on 1.0*1
Coast to Coast
38 18
Petersons
3 2 ', 2 3 ',
C entral Market
32 24
M C G G
32 24
Sears
31 25
la-n* Processing
2D , 34',
I «es Schw ah
19 37
G ardners
18 .18
Splits converted Carol Norris and
A'erna Brinda 5-7. Betty Christm an
i in B eta Hunkers i H Yvonne
Lovgren 5 7 9 Janet Beam er 5 9 10
High game Jo Pettyjohn 8 i m
High series Jo Pettyjohn 576
High team gam e
Petersons
1 (Mill
Thursday Night I adlrs
April 11
W on l.»»t
Bark h Chips
37 23
36', 23',
Kinzua
Bav Boyce Ins
34 26
B P ( » É No 358
33 27
J A J C eram ics
30 30
Ih-pol Nursery
27 33
25 -35
The Country Bose
!9‘, 40',
B A C Kepair
Splits converted Della Heideman
and Sandy Bonnet 1 5 10. Terry
Smith 4-7 It)
High gam e Inetta Cantin 199
High series Inolia Cantin 349
Janna Erickson
sponsor and d ear friend. Mary Mag
adelene, of the New T estam ent
Cara Costa opened the program
with the introduction of the host
pastor. Rev Susan West, who sang
the invocation Kathleen Brazell. of
the host church, played a solo The
Rev Cathy B arker of the lone
I'nited Church of Christ sang, at-
com panying herself on her guitar
and also led a group singing
Cnited Methodist Women Presi
dent l.aurie Hire welcomed every
one and also closed the evening's
program
Priest to preside ¿it All Saints
The Rev Dick Thew Cove, will
celebrate the E ucharist and give the
serm on at a 10 30 a m service
Sunday. April 21 at All Saints
Episcopal Church in Heppner
Knappweed?
s
Hemlock? Thistles or Dandelions?
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Two
One
Four
Six
Three
M u c h .-s
80 attend supper & program
Koffer Kup K rglrr»
April 14
Won 1 <>M \
G utter D usters
39', 2D , 0
The Pytts
35 25
0
M C G G. No 2
33*, 26S 4
The Dregs
33', 26', s
No Pin H itters
31 29
4
The Hopefuls
27', 32',
The Hi Ho's
22 38
!
The Three Holers
21 39
0
Splits converted Josie Kindsfath
^
e r 5-6-10. De Anna McCabe 5-7 i
Alberta Johannes 3-10, and Hetty
Snow 4-5-7
High gam e Marie Kudisill 299
High se n e s M ane Kudisill 559
High team gam e The P ytts 517
High team series G utter Dusters
1.388
No
No
No
No
No
No
sp u retiin ri*
Proud grandparents
AA on l.osl
Dime A Doren
April 7
515
1,407
Nparetimrr*
April 2
Thursday Night Ladle*
April <
AA on l ost
Bark n Chips
36 »
3 3 ', 22',
Kinzua
Kay Boyce Ins
31 25
30 26
B P O Ê No 358
27 29
J A J C eram ics
26 30
Depot Nursery
24 32
The Country Bose
18', 3 7 ',
B A C Kepair
Spills converter! M ane Boor 3 8
10, Della H eideman 2-5-7, Bobbi
Childers. Inetia Cantin and l«eann
Rea 5-10. Loretta N airns 5-7. Carol
Norris 4 5-7. l«oKayne Bowman 5-6
10. Millie Hanna 4 5-7 and 3 10
High gam e Inetta Cantin 214
High sen e s Inetia Cantin and
Sandra Halvorsen 514
Billie Doherty
K olter Kup Keglers
April 11
VA on 1 0*1
38', 25',
The G utter Dusters
The Pytts
38 26
The Dregs
3 7 ', 26*,
36>, 27‘,
M C G G N» 2
32 32
No Pm H itters
28', 35',
The Hopefuls
The Three Holers
24 40
23 41
The Hi H o I
Splits converted
Eva Griffith
3 10
High gam e In s Campbell 209
High series In s Campbell 512
High team gam e The P y tts 556
High team series The Pytts
Dime A lloren
April 14
High Sch(X)l
rodeo operas
season
Thursdav Night I adie*
linn ^ «•v% x
Laughlin
Age 2o 29 firstC h a rlie Sum ner,
second Dave Mooney, third-Greg
Sw eeney
Age 30 39 first Stuart Dick, sec­
ond Dave <lim it, third Doug Sheir
tain
Age 4o 49 first Rick Curtis, sec­
ond E arl F ishburn. third Roger Pal
mer
Age 50 59
first Ralph Cairns,
second Kenneth laim b. third Jim
tam kford
Age 60 und over Bob Abrams
W om ens 5k
Ages 0 7
first D eanna Peck,
second Jenny Krein. third Heather
Hughes
Ages H to
firstC o ri Cathey
second Melissa Thorne third Vikki
VA on 1 o*
No Eight
35 21
No Six
3D , 24',
No on e
31 25
No Two
29', 26',
No Four
29 27
No Three
28'»- 27',
No Five
2 6 ', • 29' ;
V. Seven
13 43
Splits converted Lucille Massey
457
High gam e Alvina Padberg 194
Bert Corbin and Bill Snow 196
High series Hill Snow 521. Betty
Snow 505
High tram gam e No Four 774
High tram series No Four 22txi
Anderson
Age 14 19
first Jodi P adherg,
second Molly K eys, th ird S tephi
Payne
Ages 20 29 first Nancy Jepsen
second Joyce Hughes third Konna
Khoods
Age Mi 19 first Anita Hei k
ond Anita Dick third Linda E rie
bach
Age 40 49 first I jz Curtis, second
D H arris, third Virginia Miller
Age 5059
first E leanor Smith,
second-Carolyn Hendrick s third
Floss Watkins
/Age 60 and over Eileen Padberg
Next year s Rolling Hills Run has
been scheduled for April 13 with
Brenda Meygandt serving as chair
person
We a re looking forw ard to
seeing everyone again next year
plus a few m ore relatives, conclud
ed a spokesperson for the event
Eva Griffith and Secretary Iris
Campbell
Final league standings for the
Kuffee Kup Keglers H4 85 season I
G utter Dusters 2 The D regs. 3 The
Pytts, 4 Morrow County G rain
Growers No 2. 5 No pin H itters 6
The Hopefuls. 7 The Three Holers,
and 8 The Hi Ho i
Don't Tolerate
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Won - 1.0*1
37 23
33', 26',
33 -27
33 27
3 1 ', 2 8 ',
28', 3D ,
No Three
28', 3D ,
No Five
2 6 ', 3 3 ',
No Seven
>7 43
Splits converted Delbert Rinchus
7-3-6-10. Betty Snow 2 7 10 Sandra
Halvorsen 5-10 and Dave Zaekry
5-6-10
High gam e Betty C hristm an -
197 and G arry Van Arsdale
212
High se n e s Betty Snow 533 and
G arry Van A rsdale • 567
High team gam e No Four • 784
High team series No Four 2,193
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