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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 18, 1992 - THREE Shannahan wins dog trials second year Pat Shannahan and his dog Tony of Napa, Idaho, took first place out of 22 teams competing in the open class sheep dog trials held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds during St. Patrick’s weekend in Heppner. Shannahan, who also took first in last year’s competition, won a trophy and $225 for accumulating 170 points. Second in the open class for $150 was Michelle Weitz with her dog, Taff, from Boise. Idaho. They earned 167 points. A close third with 166 points was Joe Roe and his dog, Shep, from Twin Falls, ID. Debbie Peterson and Roy from Caldwell, ID captured first with 120 points in the pro-novice class out of 20 teams. Pat Shannahan with Spud, belonging to Bob Schiller, took second in pro-novice with 112 points. Bill Allison and Meg of Junction City were third with 108 points. Ruth Lake and her dog Jinx, of Lebanon were first in the novice division with 71 points. Dick Walton and Nell of Moxee, WA were second with 51 points and Ken Robinson and Gizmo of Scio were third with 35. Eight par ticipated in the novice event. Walton was last year’s novice winner. Participants in the two-day trial came from Oregon, Washington, Smorgasbord Pinochle Sunday, March 29 Lexington Grange Hall 12:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. *500 *200 Everyone Welcome Ad Sponsored By M orrow County G rain G row ers lene fit for Jim and Karen Phegley A U C T IO N - A p r il 3 , Cal’s Lounge, 6 p.m. B O W L IN G CA LCU TTA - A p r i l 4 A 5 , 11 & 12. Heppner Bowl. 9 pin no tap No average required. Sign up by April 1. £, PO O L CALCUTTA - A p ril 2 6 Sign up single - draw for partner. Auction at Elks Club at noon. Barbecue rib dinner, $5 per plate, serving at 5 p.m. Families welcome, donations of salads or desserts also welcome. Donations from businesses will be auction ed off at 5:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to just donate money, please contact Bank of Eastern Oregon. Anyone w ishing to donate time, call Cals Lounge & Cafe, 676-5026,'Thank you all in advance, for your much needed support and participation! Seventy seven youth par ticipated in the St. Patrick’s Day hoop shoot held during Satur day’s festivities. Following are winners of the shoot: Girls five and under: first-Kory Waterland, second-Shanna Riet- mann. Boys first-Kiel Naims, second-Brandon Seitz, third-Kory Paullus. Six and seven years: girls first- Marcy Miller, second-Paula Spicer Kuhn, third-Brett Barber. Boys first-Brian G utierrez, second-Adam Bergstrom, third- Kyle Waterland. Eight & nine years: girls first- Marissa McCabe, second-Shelley Rietmann, third-Krista Adams. Boys first-Blake Knowles, second-Mike Haugen, third- Craig Scott. 10-11 years girls first-Angela Munkers, second-Kelly Rafferty, third-Elizabeth Allen. Boys first- Jeff Waterland, second-Jared Eckman, third-Shane Matheny. 12 & 13 years: girls first-Katie Kenny, second-Annie Hisler, third-Jessica Keersemaker. Boys first-Keith Scott, second-Chris Sykes, third-Ryan Strohm. B ossie Bingo w inners nam ed 1 II Jossie Evans leads Bossie the her to do her duty. Rita Lovgren and Jerid Ployhar earned $250 each as first place w inners in H eppner High School’s “ Wild Horse Club” Bossie Bingo game on Saturday, March 14. Walt Foster and Larry Lind say, second place winners, each won 50 gallons of gas, donated by Devin Oil Company. cow around hoping to get Cathy Rankin anbd Debby Sumner each won 1/8 a beef for third place donated by Don and Jean Bennett. “ The Wild Horse Club ap preciates the support of the firemen, the city council, chief Rathbun and all those who pur chased a ticket for their help and cooperation in making this a suc cess,” said a club spokesperson. Bread Bed takes first place in bed race Valby Saturday school planned Saturday, March 21, Valby Lutheran Church will hold Satur day Sunday School for the youth and their friends of the congrega tion. Valby is located 16V4 miles out o f lone on the Ione- Gooseberry road. The day will begin at 10 a.m. with singing, led by Martha Peterson and Rikka Tews pianist. There will also be a special presentation of the first Easter, along with arts and crafts. “ This is a fine education pro gram for the youth of the church and visitors and friends are most welcome to come and join in the festivities,” said the Rev. Stan Hoobing. and Dinner Cards Idaho and California. A total of 51 dogs competed. Judge was Robert Apleebee of Lebanon, winner of last year’s pro-novice class. Course director was Cliff Steelman of Oregon Ci ty. Steelman, a past judge, has helped with the trials every year and organized the first one. The yearling sheep, “ the finest trial sheep in Oregon,” according to trial participants, were provid ed by Krebs Ranches. Organizers were Bill and San dy Rill, Brian Thompson and Sue Evans. Hoop shoot announce winners U.S. Forest Service team takes part in race The ‘Bread Bed’ bed race team Eckman, Tim Adams, Russell were winners of the St. Patrick’s Brannon and Cory Grabeel, bed race held before the parade donated their winnings to the on March 14. AAU basketball boys 12 and The Bread Bed team consisting under team. o f Gary W atkins, Kenny Second place winner was the Columbia Basin team, consisting of Bobby Krein, Dick Devin, Doug Martin, Alex Hattenhauer and Russell Britt. Ron McCabe was the bed race Calcutta winner. Lenten services at Hope, Valby Finances workshop planned March 30 Mid week Lenten services con tinue at both Valby and Hope Lutheran congregations. This week the theme is on “ The Mouth of Christ to Speak God’s W ord,” based on scripture reading of St. Luke 4:14-22a. Prior to the Wednesday even ing service at Valby Lutheran Church, the lone Youth Group will serve hot potatoes and share some of their experiences feeding and serving the needs of residents o f Burnside in downtown Portland. The potato feed starts at 6 p.m. A free will offering will be taken for the ministry projects of the lone Youth Group. The mid week worship service will follow the hot potato feed. Thursday evening March 19, members and friends of Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner will gather at 6 p.m. for a soup and sandwich supper in the church fellowship hall. Worship will follow at 7 p.m. Sunday’s sermon will be entitl ed “ Who Needs God?” Worship service at Valby Lutheran church begins at 9 a.m. and at Hope Lutheran church at 11 a.m. Visitors and friends of the con gregation are welcome to these and other services of the Hope- Valby-Condon Lutheran Parish. Are you curious about how much sooner you could pay off your home mortgage if you made extra principal reductions each month? Would you like to be able to calculate monthly payments for a 3-4 year auto loan before you visit the dealer? Are you wonder ing how long your retirement funds will last at different levels of spending? You can learn to quickly make these and other financial calculators at a 2V4 hour workshop at the Heppner Exten- sion O ffice. Hand held calculators will be provided for your use. and you can borrow the calculator after the class to in crease your calculator skills. The class will be conducted on Monday, March 30, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Pettyjohn Office Building, Heppner. Carol Ben nett, Morrow County Extension agent will conduct the workshop. There is a $4 fee for the class workbook. Pre-preregistration is necessary. Call 676-9642 to enroll. 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