EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. March 25, 1992
FFA to auction off students as slaves Sportsman’s show March 27-29
The variety of participants in
the 7th annual Eastern Oregon
Sportsman’s Show in Pendleton
is better than ever: tents, fishing
and hunting guides, tackle, tax
idermy, packing and leather
goods, bugles, archery.. .and the
list goes on.
This year’s event takes place
Friday through Sunday March
27- 29 at the Pendleton Conven
tion Center. Friday begins at
noon and lasts until 9 p.m. Satur
day hours will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The elk bugling contest is always
a big draw with people coming
from all over the region to par
ticipate or cheer on their
favorites.
Last year Gary Edwards of
Pendleton was the winner, with
Joch Kloer of Oregon City second
and Jeff Beers of Pendleton third.
Casey Hunt won the youth divi
sion with Joe Cunha, second,
both of Pendleton. The bugling
contest will be Saturday evening.
Admission for the show is $3
for adults and $2 for students and
seniors per day. Seminars are free
with admission. Doing your own
P h o to b y J o y c e H u g h e s
guided trip to Alaska is a seminar
Friday. Collecting antique fishing
tackle will be one of the seminars
on Saturday. People are invited
to bring their antique fishing gear
and let Hobart Manns value it for
them. The Oregon State Police
will do a seminar on “ Catching
poachers with decoys” and will
show tapes of the culprits caught.
Cooking and smoking seminars
are also popular and will take
place all day Saturday and Sun
day. Roger Neufeldt from Luhr
Jensen will be doing a seminar on
making sausage and smoking it
on Saturday evening with a fish
smoking seminar to follow on
Sunday morning at 10:30.
New this year is Packing with
Mules, Saturday morning at 9:30.
Vickie Leonard and Dr. John
Groupe will show what, where
and how to pack and then go out
side and prepare the animals.
Anyone wishing to participate is
welcome to do so.
The Rocky Mountain Antler
Museum will again be at the show
with a display of 28 mounts.
Many state records are included
including the world record ar
chery typical deer. Roger Seiner
is willing to rough judge scoring
on horns if people bring them to
the show. There is a $1 fee for
this
part.
KUMA Radio in Pendleton
sponsors the annual show with
Greg Smith in charge. “ We are
inviting individuals clean to clean
out their unneeded fishing gear,
camping gear, used guns, etc and
bring them to the show and rent
a table for $25 for the three days
or $15 a day to sell their items.
Make a little money yourself at
the show,” comments Smith.
The grand door prize again this
year is a North Idaho all-expense
paid elk hunting trip. It’s spon
sored by C oors Beer and
G raybeal D istributing of
Pendleton. Jim Bosworth was the
recipient of the prize last year,
compliments of his wife Patsy.
Jim came home with a seven
point bull and 400 pounds of bon
ed meat was divided among the
hunters in the party.
For table or booth space con
tact KUMA Radio, PO Box 340
Pendleton. OR 97801 or call 503
276-1511.
F F A A d v a n c e d s tu d y c la s s g e t r e a d y to b e a u c tio n e d o ff a s s la v e s
The annual FFA Slave Auction
will be held Thursday, April 2 in
the H eppner High School
cafeteria at 7 p.m. Around 35
slaves will be auctioned for eight
hours of work each.
“ This is the time to get done
all those ‘maybe later’ things you
have been putting off. Clean the
yard, clean the basement, paint
the fence, wash all the windows,
clean the bam. etc. Let the FFA
take the worry and the work out
of it for you,” said FFA teacher
Bill Umbarger. ‘Brawny’ Brody
Struckm eier, ‘T ry in ’ Ryan
Munkers and ‘No Pain’ Dwayne
Dunaway, are a few people to be
auctioned off to take care of your
jobs.
The money from the auction
helps offset FFA Chapter ex
penses for trips, contests and
conventions.
Free coffee and donuts will be
available along with door prizes.
Friends of OSU golf gala set
Morrow County Extension Of
fice of Oregon State University
and the E.R. Jackman Foundation
invite all friends of OSU -
parents, volunteers, or alums to
attend the Golf & Gala Dinner on
Wednesday, May 13.
The ‘91 fun golf tournament
will be repeated at Willow Creek
Country Club. Prizes will be
awarded to both men and women
for net and gross scores. The cost
is $2 for country club members
and $10 for non members. The
tournament starts at 1 p.m.
The evening dinner will begin
at Heppner Elks Club with a
nohost social hour at 5:30 p.m.
A Prime Rib dinner will follow
at 6:30 p.m. The program will in
clude com ments from Dr.
Michael Mailen, professor of
agricultural and resource
economics at OSU. There will
also be brief remarks from Betty
Brose, director of development,
E.R . Jackman Foundation.
Harold Kerr will be present to
renew acquaintance with friends.
Interested friends of OSU are
asked to respond to E.R. Jackman
foundation by April 15. For in
formation, contact the Heppner
Extension Office 676-9642 prior
to April 15, 1992.
Mid-week Lenten
services continue
The theme for the mid-week
Lenten services at the Lutheran
churches this week will be “ The
Body of Christ” . Service will be
held at Valby, located on the
Ione-G ooseberry road on
Wednesday and at Hope in Hepp
ner on Thursday. A soup-bread
supper will begin at 6 p.m. with
the worship service at 7 p.m.
Pastor Stan Hoobings message
will be based on reading of St.
Marck 7:31-37 “ The Ears of
Christ” .
Sunday, March 29 adult Bible
study begins at 8:15 a.m. at
Valby Lutheran Church. The
= class will be studying the Old
Testament book of Esther. Wor
ship service will follow at 9 a.m.
Sunday school at Hope in Hepp
ner starts at 9:30 a.m. with wor
ship service at 11 a.m. Pastor
H oobing’s w orship service
message will be entitled “ The
Foolishness of the Cross” based
on scripture reading of I Corin
thians 1:18-31.
V isitors and friends are
welcome to the services and
events o f the Hope-Valby
Lutheran Parish. “ The welcome
mat is out and the coffee pot is
always on,” said Rev. Hoobing.
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Grange plans
smorgasbord
A smorgasbord and pinochle
party will be held at the Lex-'
ington Grange Hall on Sunday,
March 29 beginning at 12:30
p.m. for dinner and 2 p.m. for
pinochle.
Cost for the dinner is $5 for
adults, $2.50 for children under
12 and $15 for a family. Pinochle
will be $2.
This is a money making project
to help support the work of the
grange which continually con
tributes to many community
activities.
Little League sign ups slated
Little League sign ups will be
held Wednesday, April 1 from
7-8 p.m. at the lone school
cafeteria for all lone youth in
terested in playing on an lone ma
jor, minor or T-ball team.
Sign ups for those interested in
the Heppner and Lexington areas
will be Wednesday, April 1 and
Thursday, April 2 at the Bank of
Eastern Oregon Heppner branch
from 5-7 p.m. Sign up fee for
those playing on a Heppner team
will be $20 per child. Anyone that
wishes to play on a team, majors,
minor or T-ball, is encouraged to
sign
up at this tim e.
Little League tryouts will be
April 4 and 11 in lone and Hepp
ner. All 11 and 12 year olds are
urged to bring a copy of their
birth certificate at the time of
registration. This is to avoid hav
ing to obtain a copy before all
stars. Minor and T-ball tryouts
will be held towards the end of
April.
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