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• 1 • i • ^ • ' • - f i - f t _ a-* # * f _ * _____~ * * • . • • * • » «■ . • . •?.• » >'4 * ' “• - % ■■** ^ , *‘ • » • • H eppner G nirtte-T im es, H eppner. Oregon W ednesday, July IJ , IWH - THRKK * • Winner named in Irrigon Icemeit contest By Joycn Hnnsley Keith Barton. Irrigon. took first place in Imgon'v Chamber of Com merce Ice Melt Contest held at Brim n s Truck and Auto Barton's guessing time ssas 108 hours Pturis Tempy . Im gon. took second with a guessing lime of 106 hours 20 minutes and 6 seconds The actual time it tix>k the 8.000 pound, red. blue and green ice cube to melt was 107 hours 13 minutes and 4 1 seconds The meltdown time teas detemun ed with a magnifying glass, held by Jim Nettleland. sice president of the Im gon Chamber, and a stop watch held by Rav Hill, president elect The funds raised by the Chamber promotion was $700 The monies will be used by the newly formed chamber for expenses jnd also for projects such as placing restrooms in the Irngon City Park First pri/c, donated by Tales and Tackle Gunsmithing and Mike Weinkaut Guide Service, was a pro fessionally guided fishing trip fur four on the Columbia Riser, second p n /e was $250 cash We Print ENVELOPES G-T Bargains galore at Sidewalk Sale Printing 147 Willow-Hcppner « 78 - 8 2 2 » 4 j v n jf - 1 A < tk » » - » - t t The M o u w I tu to r x D e tta r V S o lo n LINDA 7VMS JUDY DANI U S Manager Operator 2 0 tlR NW / o Hair Stylist R><ardnutn > s t . t . s COMPUTER SUPPLIES ; A fairly good number of people checked out the bargains ona warm day in Heppner at the annual Sidewalk Sale that was held July 8 A number of bargains were to be found for the sale goers ; •Statements •Invoices •Checks •Letterhead I i •Customized & Continuous 1 Business Forms CALL RUSTY AT....... G-T Printing 147 \Villtm-llt*ppm*r 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 Boardman • Irrigon •** • » . . . • * V ' • - .* 4» X »’ • i - X» • N ew s C all 676-9228. 567-7873 or 481-3274 With News Item s •' V » ‘ SVV C - V ! - ■ ~ ■ Irrigon church has new pastor By Jo y ce H ensley The new pastor of Columbia View Community Church in Im gon is a man of many talents le e McCarthy 43. has been a win ning hxXhall. haskcthall and baseball coach, taught a variety of subjects, hut "m ortly social studies and sports” ; has been a youth director and an interim pastor, and runs his own construction business He now feels the calling to go into full-time service for God “ God has given me my gifts," he said " I'm not special, He is spec ial ” A lthough he is ’part-tim e* preacher teacher at Columbia View Community Church, he is spending 40 to 50 hours a week studying, visiting, teaching and preaching His efforts are pay mg oft Thecongrrga lion is growing The energetic pastor u ready and willing to drop everything for hit new flock. " I'm my own boss, so I can leave at anytime for emergen cies," he said McCarthy sees unlimited potential for the ten year old church, "and the community." he added Expanding the Christian Bduca lion IVpartmcni at Columbia View Community Church to include classes for all ages on Sunday mor ning is high on his list of priorities for the future. He attended Portland State University where he received his Bachelors degree in education "My wife, Joyce, put me through sch<x>l." he said, "everything 1 am today, I owe to her " After college. McCarthy became teacher, athletic director, and hasehall, football and basketball coach at Saint Joseph's Catholic School in Kennewick. "Those were the most beneficial years of my life, he said "T he kids took nine consecutive league championships in football, basketball and baseball " said McCarthy. modestly The students moved from the hot tom of their league to the top under his coaching methods, winning seventy-five percent of the games they played He coached girls basketball and volley ball at Kamiakin High in Ken newick fin three years He then sers ed as head haskthall coach lor the women's team at Columbia Basin Community College for three years He has been an active lay person in various church actix Hies since he was a teen ager, but he didn’t feel the tug to become a full-time minister for God until he became an interment minister in IV86 at Colum bia Community Church in Richland Being an acid reader. McCarthy has a Christian library consisting of 1200 titles " I have gained my seminary education on my ow n." he said In the meantime, he is also busy running his own construction com pany. building houses and small commercial buildings He and his crew of three or more, depending on the job, also do remodeling McCarthy and his wife, Joyce, have two children Their son. David 22, lives in the Tn Cities, ami their daughter. Ix-Ann IV. lives at home when she's not attending Warren Pacific College in Portland He and his family arc actively Uxiking for a house in the Irrigon area and hope to he nxived by the first of September Sunday morning Sunday School at Columbia View Community Church starts at V 45 a m worship service is at It a m and Sunday evening teaching hour begins at 7 p m A potluc k is held the second Sunday of each month after Sunday morning worship service "Everyone is welcome," said McCarthy "Bring a hot dish or a salad or dessert ‘t *. * •" ‘ - \ V • * V - • > r » . 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Fcndkiun/276-0334 • 305 Fast Maui Street Hernwtun/567 MbH Bond — Jones ** £ Kimberly Katherine Bond, wearing a full length taffeta dress, fashion ed hy June Kollis ami accented by an antique necklace, borrowed from the gnxim s mother, wed Scott Richard Jones, in a wedding ceremony held at 11 a m on June 25 at the Christian l ife Center I imla Bond, mother of the bride, created the llowcrs for the wedding party The bride is the daughter of Don and Linda Bond of Heppner The gnxim s parents are l.owell ami Tonya Jones also of Heppner The hridcs attendants were Tracey Bond, the brides sister as maid of honor and friend of the bride Jeannic Lit/simmons was bridesmaid They were attired in blue full length taffeta dresses, accented hy bows at the shoulders and in the hack Phil Lstbcrg was best man for the groom Ushers were Kevin Bond, the bride’s brother and Greg Joncv. brother of the gnxim A reception was held at the Christian Life Center after the ceremony Cutting the cake was Sonya Smith Punch servers were Carl Holmes and Dedc Pepcrling The bride ami groom arc I^HH graduates of Heppner High School The bride is employed at Pioneer Memorial Hospital as a Certified Nurses Aide and the groom is employed at Miller and Son Welding as a welder The couple is at home in Heppner following a wedding trip to the const : :C- - '¿s.c ^ « -». , " h *'k • - - f - f '%*. 0, m * * \ » ! .'.- J jf H ’!■' j* -'* * ’? .' > I V . 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