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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 19, 1991 - THREE 50 attend local Bible school Lady Cards end summer basketball season I By Anne Morter The lone girls’ summer basketball season came to a close over the weekend, at least temporarily. The Lady Cardinals had one last busy week of playing ball before getting down to the serious business of sum mer vacation. On Tuesday, the Lady Cardinals traveled to Hermiston where they lost 61-31. They rallied on Thurs day, to defeat visiting Heppner, 48-28. On Saturday, they competed at an eight-team tournament at Sher man County High School, where they won one game easily and lost two squeakers. The games were played in two 20 minute halves, with no limit on personal or team fouls. This led to some near free-for-alls in the close games. The first game was an easy 31-15 win over The Dalles. Coach Dana Heideman reported that the girls played well in that game, having their opponent down 18-1 at one point. Nancy Morter and Kari Morgan shared high point honors Around 50 area kids age three through sixth grade attend ed the week-long Bible school held at the First Christian Church in Heppner last week. Some of the children made candles as part of their craft time. The Bible school was jointly sponsored by the First Christian Church, Christian Life Center and Nazarene Churches. Piano students have recital Students of Jean Brazell perform ed at a piano recital on June 2. Per forming were: Adrienne Swanson who played “ Ode to Joy” and “ Monkey Business” ; Mark McElligott-“ The Guitar Player” and “ Ten Little In dians” ; LaRee Anderson-“ Super- c a lifra g ilistic e x p ia lid o c io u s” , “ Hannon-Schaum Exercise” ; Justin Nelson-“ Real Gone Boogie’” Nikki Snow-“ Schnitzelbank" and “ Prairie Song” ; Erin Crowell-“ The Scissors Grinder” ; Jamie Hanson-“ The Blue Danube Waltz” ; Melissa Cutsforth- duet, “ The Ballet Dancer” and “ Three Blind M ice” ; Laurie Michaels-“ The Bells Ring Out” and “ This Land is Your Land” ; Megan P roudfoot-“ Fur E lise” by Beethoven and “ Pomp and Cir cumstance” ; Felicity Warren-“ Jel ly Roll Jam” ; Kara Miller-“ The Spinning Song” ; and Chisana Warren-“ Jessica’s Theme” Joint Lutheran, Episcopal, Methodist VBS starts soon “ Journeys with Jesus” , the theme of vacation Bible school 1991, co sponsored by All Saints Epsicopal, Heppner United Methodist and Hope Lutheran Church begins on Monday. June 24 with opening worship at 9 a.m. at the United Methodist Church. “ Journeys With Jesus, a VBS pro gram for children ages three through sixth grade, will take us to many places where Jesus lived and travel ed,” said Hope Lutheran Pastor Stan Hoobing. “ On the journey we will meet the people whom Jesus reveal ed God’s love and learn about event surrounding the life of Jesus. The journey will be fun as we study Bi ble lands and people and sing songs and do arts and crafts. The journey will also help us grown in our Chris tian faith and equip us for a life as a follower of Jesus.” For more inform ation and registration call Cheryl Etchison, 676-9224. All children are welcome to attend. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOC Save on CHOP INSURANCE with 11 points each. The next game was a 30-33 loss to Goldendale, WA. Goldendale took advantage of the foul situation and kept the Cards from shooting by liberally fouling. All but two girls scored in that match with Brandi Ball topping the bunch with eight points. The Cardinals then met Sherman County for third place. In a game where an old animosities bubbled close to the surface, the fouls got slightly out of hand, making for a rough and wild match-up. Sherman held a two-point edge with just seconds to go when Nancy Morter stole the ball, ran the length of the floor and swished what appeared to be the game-tying three point shot. As it was, her foot slipped across the line at the last second, making the basket good for just two. The final score was 28-27 in Sherman’s favor. Coach Heideman described the game as “ a fiasco’’ and said that his team really lost the game at the free throw line, where they were only able to capitalize on 10 of 26 attempts. 10% CASH DISCOUNTS w H w Lb N D IN S U R A N C E CENTER, IN C MAIN STREET - IONE, OREGON 97843 PHONE: 422-7410 SUM M ERTIM E.... And the Giving is Easy The arrival of everyone’s favorite season is the perfect excuse to give something to a friend or to yourself. We have a delightful array of jewelry to light up your summer. St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board Election of Nutrition Site members was held at the Father’s Day dinner June 11. Members for the 'e a r are: Paul Jones, Mary Goheen, Harriet Batty, Frances Murty, Dar ell Vinson, Ruth Bergstrom, Gladys Connor, Gene Cole and Millie Hvrrt. Eighty-nine people signed in for dinner including four out-of-town guests. There were three dinners taken out. Francis Orwick won the meal ticket, door prize went to Velma Wight and Mrs. Michael McKinney won the guest prize. Members of the Valby Lutheran church served. The cooks announced tnat two stainless steel bowls are missing from the kitchen. It is thought that someone may have borrowed them to take something home from a potluck or luncheon and forgot to return them. They may be returned to the office of dining room. Birthday dinner menu June 26 will be turkey strata (layered turkey, sauce and dressing), stewed tomatoes, tossed salad with carrots, cake and ice cream. Members of the Christian Life and Mormon churches will serve. On June 12. 27 seniors from Heppner. Lexington and lone went by car and the senior bus to Hermiston for the Area Agency on Aging meeting. The problems between the ECO AC and the AAA were explained in depth. The advisory council voted to start procedures to separate the AAA from the ECOAC and were supported in this decision by a large majority of those present. Continuing events include: Mon, 1-4 p.m. quilting; Tues & Thurs., 10-10:30 a.m. exercise; Tues. 1-4 p.m. hobby time. Member Jewelers ol America, Inc. Peterson’s % Jewelers Heppner 676-9200 D EA LER SIZZLING SUMMER SALE! This Computer “Means Business”— And at This Low Price, So Do We! MUSIC LOVERS Save $ Cassette Tapes Music Videos s711 * Video to Go! 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