Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 15, 1987, Page TWO, Image 2

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    I^VO - Heppner G a/rfte-Times. Heppner, Oregon V5 rdnrsday, April 15.14X7
Wranglers tell winners
The Morrow C'ountv Wrangle's
spring playday scries began April 5
Anyone wishing to participate or
watch may come to the Wranglers
grounds tor three more playdays
April 12, April 26. and May I
New events this year are goal
undecorating for ages 10 and under
and goat tying tor 11 years and over
rhe results of the first Wranglers'
playday held April 5 follow
Stick Horse Kace first Moss
Sharp, second Shad Hisler and third
ioe Papmeau
Five years and under
Barrels first Angela Munkcrs.
second Kathleen Greenup and third
Blake Knowles
Poles first Angela Munkcrs.
second Kathleen Greenup and third
Blake Knowles
Keyhole first-Angela Munkcrs.
second Kathleen Greenup and third
Blake Knowles
6 7 year olds
Barels first TlffalUC Munkcrs
second Stormy Howard, third
Amanda Gutierrez ami fourth Dawn
Boot
Poles first Tittame Munkcrs.
second Brian Knowles, third Dawn
B. Kir, and fourth Casey P.sans
Keyhole first Stormy Howard,
second Tiffany Munkcrs. third
Annie Hisler and fourth Dawn Boor
X 10 year olds
Barrels first Kelsic I vans,
second Rodney Fhrmantraut. third
Joey Hottman. and lourth Bondi
Kohinson
Poles first Josic I vans, second
Joev Hottman, third Corey Hitman
Morrow fair overlooked
for lottery funding
leBoy Brenner. 52. former lone Results from the Dutcry Appltci reports Morrow County Fair Board
Obituary
Hospital Notes
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppncr admitting and discharging
the following patients during the past
week
Hilda Yocotri. Lexington admit
led April X. discharged April 12. ami
Phyllis Burt. Mt Vernon.
Washington admitted April If),
discharged April 12
Frames Carlson, lone admitted
April 6. and
Aaron Harris. Heppncr admitted
April 12 were still receiving care at
the hospital Monday
traut and tourth Bondi Bobinson
Keyhole first Kodncy Fhrman
traut, second Corey Fhrmantraut
third Joey Hoffman, and lounh
Bondi Kohinvin
I I II year olds
Barrels first Nikki Brishois.
second Steve Hoffman, third Jacob
Mabcn and lourth Donna Sharp
Poles first Nikki Brishois.
second Jacob Mabcn. third Danny
Sharp, and fourth Donna Sharp
Keyhole first Nikki Brishois,
second Danny Sharp, third Donna
Sharp adn fourth Tricia Coe
14 IK year old
liarrels first Christy Strochcr..
second Jason Mabcn. third Stacy
Kennedy and fourth Kristi O Bricn
14 years and over
Barrels first Mary Knowles
second Shelley Strochcr third Steve
Miller ami fourth Penny Hoffman
IN »lev first Steve Miller, second
Dick Hoffman, third Joan f ckitun
and fourth Mary Knowles
Keyhole first Mary Knowles,
second Dick Temple, jnd third
Nancy Miller
Heppner Police
Report
Ihc Heppncr Police Dept reports
handling the following businessdur
mg the past week
April 7 10:06 am assist Fite
Dept
April X I I O' p m assist Mor
row County Sheriff Dept
April 4 X M) a m deliver
emergency message
April II X a m report of
Suspicious Schiele, b 2b p til assist
f ire Dept
April 12 2 a m pari
parking citation
I,eK»y Brenner
resident, recently of Bcno. Nevada,
died April 12 in a cargo plane crash
at Kansas City, Kansas
He was bom July 15, I‘>54. the
son of Veda and Case Brenner He
graduated from lone High School
and joined the sersicc where he was
a pilot for VI years
He was preceded in death by his
father. Case. January IX. I*487
Surstsors include his wile, Kvelyn
at the home in Bcno. his brother
Veda Brenner Madras, and two
brothers Kenneth ami Gary
Honor Roll
From page
Juniors named were Ken Dowse,
ferry Gras. Kirsten Green. Derek
Hocft Volt Jones. Gene lancaster,
Kim Sager ami Marcte Stookey
Sophomores names were Jim
Brosnan, Ysettc Cowell, lisa Fer
rell. Jesse Jeffreys. Jess (Knnn. and
Dina Bui/ Freshman named was
Jodcc Ashheck
lone elementary
District
spelling
contest
planned
fhe tirsi
first piaci*
place w winners
I h r a annual
n n u a l Morrow
M o r r o w f County
àilintl
Die*
initCI from each plans open house
The
School District Spelling Contest will
he Wednesday. April 22. at lone
High School, at b Mi p m Die lop
three spellers in each attendarne area
will fie competing in three dieisions
Division I (elementary to grade hi.
Division II tgrjdcs 7 through 4i.
Division III (grades 10through 12)
disisionof the District Contest will
quality to participate in the State of
Oregon Spelling Contest at the
Oregon State Fair in August
Ihc public is welcome to observe
the District Contest Marlene
Dasivin is in charge ol local jf
rangements at lone
1
lone Flemenlary School will hasc
an open house ami program on April
2 1 at 7 p m
I he program will be held in the
school calctcria and will center
around "Songs f rom Fhe Heart”
published hv the American Hejrt
Assoc i .it ion
M o rro w C o u n ty G ra in G ro w e rs, Inc
0 V\/ER Cl r
Marlene Curtin
(Kins by County Fairs and Special Secretarv
The Economic Development
Events Programs were released Department
slated that the lottery of­
recently Fairs awarded lottery funds
indicated another S45,(XX) to
this year were Polk. Grant. Gilliam. ficials
SV).(XX) may be dcpocitcd in June
Lincoln and Yamhill Crook Coun but
that was still uncertain. Currin
ty and Morrow County's projects said
ended up sixth and seventh out of the
The Advisory Committee recom­
17 applications receised this year. mended
that the first fisc protest be
funded
and
that if additional funds
Easter Services were received.
Crook County be
asked to determine if (hey would like
F'irvt Christian Church
Faster Sunday Guest minister [virtu! funding to complete their pro
Loma Mae (Jones) Chalfant. doctor )cct as proposed II thes were unable
of dismity and director of Christian to utilize those funds two things
Education for Christian Churches of could happen another protec t below
the U S will conduct an 11 15 am Crook County could be funded or
worship service Sunday School the money could be held over until
children ages 2 through sixth grade the next funding round
fhe second alternative, of course,
will conduct an Faster program at 11
depends on continuation of the lot
a m before church service
tery program which ic quite unccr
Yolbv Lutheran Church
Maundy Ihursdav April 16.6 )0 tain at this point, the secretary
continued
p m Seder meal
Faster Sunday. April 14 Worship It tc vital for fairs to contact their
service X a m . Faster Breakfast 4 legislators encouraging continuance
of this program, she caul The Mor
a m No Sunday School
row County Fair Board has been in
Hope Lutheran Church
April 17 7 30 p m Good Friday touch with Bop Bay French and
Sen Gene Timms regarding the con
service
l-aster Sunday. April 14 II am (inujtion of the lottery program
worship serv ice No Sunday School
lone l nited Church of Christ
Maundy Thursday 7 VI p m A
moving service celebrating Jesus'
last supper with his friends The
Ihc Heppner St Patrick s Day
choir will sing "This Bread. This
Committee
met last week and set
Cup” , Communion will be served March 14 and
20 as the dates tor
and the service of Tencbrae next year s celebration
performed
committee discussed this
Faster breakfast X 30 to 4 j m . year The s celebration
Suggestions on
children's Faster story 4 to 4 M) improvements included
moving the
a m . worship 10 a m The choir is harbeque from Ihe fairgrounds
ottering two pieces. 'I t's faster downtown, and jddtng other ac to
Morn” and "Tell the Happy Faster tisiticc during Saturday afternoon
Story''
The committee is also considering
Heppner l nited Methodist
building
a Heppner float to advertise
Church
Patrick's Day at different parades
Some special services and ac St
tivities are planned this week at in the jrca
meeting tor the committee
Heppncr United Methodist Church will Next
be
in June-
in conjunction with Holy Week and
faster Sunday
On Thursday evening, a special
Chief Rathbun’s
Maundy Thursday dinner and ser
sice will begin at b 30 p m in the
Tips
church basement Everyone is cn
Remember
if you shoot any kind
couraged to attend by bringing a of weapon in city
you may not
"Finger Foods" meal item to share know where it is limits
going to land
along with their own table service (Point)
The Police Dept found an
Drink will he provided fhe meal
will conclude with a service of com arrow stuck in a deck in town
munion remembering the last Sup
per of Jesus and his disc iples in the
Upper Room rhe service will then
Your Source
conclude in the sanctuary with
spec lal music by the choir and a
For
reading of the final events in Jesus'
Bicycles Saws
life I he traditional extinguishing ol
the candles will be included in (hie
closing service Babysitting will be
T3 C
provided for young children
On Faster morning, the men of the
church will serve Faster morning
u "0
hrejklast of eggs. ham. pancakes
and drink Ihe breakfast will take
Mowers BBQ Fishing
place between X 4 a m in the
church basement All arc invited to
attend this spccul breakfast in our
newly remodeled basement Regular
e C a n ^jjc l
ouj^/
Church School classes w ill be held
at 4 30a m with the regular Faster
morning worship service beginning
at 11 a m
We ins ited all persons to come
and share in these special services
and activities as we remember the
life, death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ dunng Holy Week and Faster
in the family
morning
Christian l.ifr Center
The Christian Lite Center Adult
Sanctuary Choir will perform " The
Thorn Crowned King" an Faster
cantata at I I a m Sunday. April 14
Christian Life Center will also
feature a "Childrens Choir Special"
at 6 p m April 14
Rev Rick Ellis, missionary to
lone 422-7540
Chile, will speak at the Christian
Lite Center Wednesday . April 15. 7
p m
1988 St. Patrick's
plans begin
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dinner! We’ll be
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Fine Foods
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With
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