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SIX-The Hcppner (iiirU r-T Im n . Heppner. Oregon. W *dn«d*), M*> 2S, H i t Barrel club results Community Calendar mon Service every Sunday i i H i m starling on Sunday. June & Holy Communion will he celebrated at the K) 30 service on the first and third Sundays of every month Episcopal Church Wtwnen will meet next Tuesday. June 3 at 7 p m All women are urged to attend Children interested in attending summer camp at Cove should con tact the pastor soon to assure themselves of registration Bishop’s Committee will meet following the coffee hour this Sun day Altar Guild will meet on Wednesday. June 4 at 12 main Essay contest seeks entries Farm Credit Service» of Pendleton is sponsoring a 50-word essay con test on the topic. "I See the Light in Agriculture " The contest is open for jdults and students whose essay» will he judged separately Cash prizes of 535. 515. and 510 will he awarded in each division Die essays will he evaluated by a group o f Agriculture industry leaders and judged on the basis of Padberg wins tune ever Ammons, who was fourth in the I 5(8) last year, finished second in a lime of 4 05 2 Flrickson who burn ed up the trac k for about the first 5(8) meters did die out and did not place Just over two hours later Padherg came back to run the 3000 and see what he had left after the blistering 15(8) Padherg had his (roubles at the start of the .3(88) meter race and was in 15th place out of the 17 man field after the first 200 meters "Bryan just got a terrible start." head coach Dale Conklin said "I don't know why. but he did " Padherg again started to pass peo pic on the straightaways and moved from ninth to fourth with 2400 meters to go. The race at this point was between Padherg, Oregon Episcopal's Eric *★★★★★★★★* h » s < ‘ W e ig h t l t v E a tin g S lim Eating Slim Weight Loss Program is a 20 week program taught by a certified Dieti cian from St. An thony’s Hospital. Eating Slim is spon sored by Pioneer Memorial Hospital and the introductory meeting is Thursday, June 5, 5:00 p.m. at the Neighborhood Center. For more in form ation Call 6 7 6 -5 0 1 9 . k ★★★★★★★★★ clarity, originality, content, and general effect, say organizers of the contest Entries should be typed or written legibly and must he postmarked no later than June I Mail entries to Ag Essay Contest. 5f KWHT. Farm Dept., P O BOX 640, Pendleton. OR 97801 Name, ad dress, and telephone number of the wnter should he on the opposite side of the essay From page Mrs Ruby Bcckct had as guests RuK. bmtJier of Mrs Nash, were among tfaise with whom they visitcd during their stay Mrs Irene Peter The following results of the May son. another niece, who lives at 20 running of (he Hcppner Barrel and Florence Becket were also Odell, wav alwi called upon before Club have been submitted the Nash's return home Open First • Penny Hoffman. visitors at the Becket home Here to renew old acquaintances Mrs Can»l Shipps, of Kennewick, 35 06, Second - Shirley Martin. 36 03. Third - Joan Eckman. 44 36. and to visit the cemetery were Daniel daughter of Mrs Grace Buschke, and Lilly Chinn, and their two visited her mother and her sister and and Fourth Kristi O'Brirn 47 70 Novice First run First - Nikki children Daniel is (fie win of Eddie bruher in law. Joyce and Glen Ward, Bnshois. 17 51. and Second - Chinn, who used to have the Flkhom over the holiday Mr Steve Hoffert. Mary Ann Munkcrs. IK 17. Second Restaurant here in Heppner The a teacher from Condon, visited the run First ■ Mary Ann Munkcrs. special thing I remember about the Wards frir the weekend hill Blake s isitcd his mother. Mrs 17 66. and Second Nikki Hrishus. restaurant were the beautiful silk cm bmidery wall hangings The Chinns Snoda Blake. Memorial Day His 17.96 Seniors First - Christi Stroeber. visited with Mrs Hazel Bauman wife. Shirley, was unable to come while here with him because of other 39 16. Second Stacy Kennedy. Mr and Mrs Lincoln Nash dmsc commitments - Shawn Wilwin and Scott Caw>n of I Juniors First - Nikki Brisbois. to Hood River feir the weekend to Irrigon. visited their grandmother. . 36 85. Second Staci O'Brien. visit his sister. Mrs Mary Springer 38 69. Third • Kristi O Brien. During their stay. Royal Mr Nash's Mary Bryant over the holiday On 39 46, Fourth - Heather Eckman. bmther and his wife. Mary, came Sunday, the family visited the 39 62. and Fifth • Steve Hoffman. fmm Birtland Scotty and itonxhv cemetery at Lonerock. and dmve on Applegate, their niece and her hue up in the mountains k>r a picnic at 41 42 their favorite spot PeeWecs First - Kclsie Evans. band, who formerly lived in Hcpp 39 34. Second Joev Hoffman. tier. Peter Nogowvki and hiv wife. 39 98. Third Tiffame Munkcrs. 41 09. Fourth • Holli Eckman. 42 22. Fifth Kclsie Evans. 44 88. 515 for a family For more informa The combined Episcopal. Sixth Angela Munkcrs. 47 82. and Lutheran. Mcthrxlist Vacation Bible tion, or to volunteer to help with the Seventh Casey O'Brien. 49 07 The next running will he Tuesday. School will begin on June 23 at 9 five day school, call Marie l^ine 676 5 5 1 1, or Panv Me Mpin a m All children are welcome to at May 27 at 7 p m Goal tying prac lice will start at 6 p m New tend Registration is 55 per child or 676 9812 members are welcome Parish to award Sun. School children All Saints' Parish will award the Sunday School Children with vinous gifts lor faithful attendance during the school year Special music by the children will be presented during the worship service Aiv ice cream cat- tec hour will be presented to the church members by the Sunday School staff following the service Additional worship services and changes were announced by the vicar recently Beginning Wrdnrsdav June 4. there will he a mid-week celebra lion of the Holy Communion at 10 30 a m which will include Healing Prayers (hiring the summer months there will he an early Holy Commu Heppner Happenings By Mary Bryiftt 67 676-9493 ________________________ over the weekend. Merle and Unlive Becket of Cottage Grove They also visited with the Thomsons laurrnce Combined Bible School slated II. < «U » l .a M 1 ». s w « Sh rrm ax < M Utz, Crow's Andy Hillman, and Union's Brian Lowery With five laps, or 2(88) meters left. Lowery dropped hack and it was a three man race Padherg took the lead for the first time with 14(8) meters to go. hut Utz found little spurts on the comers to keep close, with Hillman continuing to tall hack Padherg led at the straightaways and Utz on the comers for the re mainder of the race Utz took the lead with about 200 meters to go. but Padherg look the lead with nearly 150 meters left and cruised to victory in 9 12 2. his se cond fastest lime ever over tltat distance Utz was second in 9 15 2. holding Hillman, who was third in 9 15 5 Lowery, sixth a year ago. was fourth in 9 25 .3. "I didn't want to go out with Hillman, because he went out too fast," explained Padherg. "I knew if I went out and ran my own race I would be fine." "I pass people on the straightaways instead ol the cor ners." he added, "because you run less and do less work on (he straightaways, than on the comers." The pressure will be on Bryan now." said Conklin "Winning two state titles as a freshman means he will be expected to repeat those per fornianccs every year " "W e have no doubt that he can Lepcat as a two-time state champ," added assistant coach Brent Eggers "If anyone could do it. he would be the o n e ." WilgcrV ci*npeting in the high jump, made'thc opening height of 6 '0 " on his t^rst attempt and 6 '2 " on his third anlf final try to place a non scoring 12th out of the 21 participants Dougherty whb competed on Fri ‘day. as did W iljcrs. had to watt almost four hours after Friday's competition began to compete in the 3(8) meter intermediate hurdles Thank You Eric Anderson for O rganizing the May 17, lone Cleanup. ICABO Hurt by the long wait. IXnjghcns ran to a lime of 44 I to place sixth in his heat and failed to make the " spr T ñ T is PAINT TIME Exterior - Interior Stains - Spray Paints Brushes - Rollers The solutions to all your painting needs. Best Quality laisvcst Prices WeUan Help You n tix u tm x x n ^ ^ J ^ You 're Invited to Teddy Bears Workshop \ I lo. Som m < h r tal Ion (.« rfc rfc t ( .to rn I nkoi 7; V llflfiu ti I n m p f t w S t e t t m a rtettfV arvd t nhtm 4. 'tolti»k, f; Na. retí fftatt 4 ( flu b Three helium balloons have been found in wheal fields by Maureen and Clint Krebs since mid March, two of them during the last week Each of the balloons has had a tag which the Krebs returned with a let ter to the person who released the baloon Merla Cox, a Portland fourth grader. Kirk Hcnng. a Tigard fourth grader, and David Brooks, a Troutdale first grader all promised to answer a letter written by the finder of the balloon The balloons were released as part of a reading project l M l W M am ina l . i u n d r mm* V k v 1. I I n n a . l a n i S . N o rik S fcro ao o SiooffeM I». M d VAatdpurl ■ K in .. Ute fur Nateli k t k NI». Balloons found in wheat field » i atUm. a nd S h rrm a n « n u n !« . J. a nd "Even though Wayne and Jason did not place it was good for them to get a chance to compete at the state meet." Conklin said "Gening to the state meet is quite an ac complishmcnt and if you place that's an added bonus " "A s a whole our district (District 7) performed quite well at stale, especially in the N»ys competition." he added District 7 had at least one hoy. or relay team place in every event, ex cept the pole vault. 400 meter relay, and 110 meter high hurdles District 7 was also the top scoring boys district with 127 points Helix was the top District 7 team with 34 points and a second place finish as mentioned Besides Hcpp ner's sixth place tie with 20 points. District 7 team scores were as follows Riverside and Wasco Coun ty, 16 points i9th place tie). Umatilla 12 points, ( 17th place tie), Wahtonka. II points (19th place), Sherman County. 8 points (21st place tie); Stanfield. 6 points, (26th place tie). Echo and Pilot Rock 2 points (41st place lie) The top placing by a District 7 girls team was by Pilot Rock with 12 points in a tie for I Ith place Stan field. in a tic for 18th place scored 10 points to finish near Pilot Rock Four boys meet records were set and one was tied For the girls, one meet record was set Meet records for the boys were set by Porter in the triple jump at 45’3 X " , Matt Owen of Dayton in the high jump at 6 '9 “ . Shane Camp bell of Enterprise in the 2(8) meter dash with a preliminary time of 21.6. and by Oakland's 400 meter relay team with a prelim tunc of 43 7 Scott Cummings of Portland Chris nan tied the meet record in the 110 meter high hurdles with a clocking of 14 8 The lone girls meet record set was by St Paul’s Karen Case who won the 100 meter dash in a time of 12 3 Adrian M*»n and H unnkg nt. * i . | Z i O pen H ouse * i Golf Sunday Men’s Play First low gross- Elmer Palmer Second low gross AI Beck First low net-George Water land Second low net Tim Birkby l.caxt putts Dave Gunderson laing drive-Al Beck K P Ed Gunderson Tuesday Golfers laiw gross-Lois Hunt Low net lairena Jones l-east Putts A tie between Norma French and Lucilc Peck Birdie Pin Ians Hunt Secret Partners-Jo Pettyjohn and Mary Bcamer Fair office closed May 27-June 5. è 6 t Zi Sunday, June 1 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. V at 330 Gale Street 4 4 -Refreshments -Balloons -Face Painting for Kids.* * ô ^ #. I)av •7 Care Offers A -Summer Program 4 -Fall Pre-School 4 -Crafts, Music, Creative Play ’ l The Morrow County Fair office at the fairgrounds in Hcppner will be closed May 27-Junc 5 because the building will be rewired Those who have business with the (air office should plan ahead for the temporary closure f 9 676-5429 MASTER • GLEAN • LEXONE • AMINE • LANDMASTER » BANVEL • BUTYL LU LU £ X < > < F O R S E R V IC E YO U CAN DEPEND ON M M a o *. 44 H H U . h * rrp rtm i f ; In k tm h f e r , a n d P t f i la n d ( K rW Inn 20. R o yi ir t in « n m « m N U 1— M rp p n rr ( o rtw tl. 1 n U fe ra a . O i t k n d R lx m f c W I n fW and » m m o O re ju s i » ( oaaaM« 14. Dtesbtei a n d l m a t k in If A b ra and l . \ » a fc fc a a k s . omowwowmomcmc We Are The Team You Can Depend On For All Your Farm Chemical Needs! 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