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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 12, 1993 - THREE District Pinewood Derby winners Lexington News By Delpha Jones -:-Tina Roy of Gresham was a weekend visitor at the Lankford home. -:-Karen Larson from Tualatin and her mother Irene Graham from Sun City, Arizona were Sunday callers at the Cecil Jones home. -:-The card party at the Odd fellow hall on Saturday was well attended. Winning prizes were: m en’s high-Cecil Jones; second- Bob Taylor; women’s high- Dorothy Jackson; second-Carol Norris; traveling-Dorothy Wilson and Kathy Tellechea. This is the last of the card party series until October. -:-Linda Ripple has returned home from the hospital in Portland. Crushed Rock For Sale Bears l-r; third-Bobby Haugsted, Pendleton; first-Danny Kemp, Pendleton; second-Erich Uhlman, Pendleton. Wolves winners L-R; Douglas Orwick, Lexington, second; Ben Turrell, Heppner, first; Adam Bergstrom, Heppner, third. Weblos l-r: third-Justin Nelson, Lexington; first-Byron Wysocki, Pendleton; second-Ben Arbogast, Pendleton. \ m inus 1V4” m inus 3 ” base rock Local musicians play in concert Rip Rap C lean Fill M aterial Rosalie Scharen and Sharia Erich, both Heppner, performed in the Oregon East Symphony concert on Sunday, May 9 in Pendleton. Both Scharen and Erich play the violin. The concert will be rebroadcast on KRBM radio (90.0 FM) at 8 p.m. on May 17. The concert included “ Sym phony number 8 in G M ajor” by A ntonin D vorak w ith four movements. Four winners of the young artists’ competition were featured in the second half o f the concert. Selections included “ Concerto in E M ajor” 1st movement. J.S. Bach, featuring Stephen Beus, piano, elementary division winner; “ Concerto in D M ajor” 1st movement. F.J. Haydn, featuring Joel Dickerson, piano, junior high division win ner, “ Concerto number 13 in C Major” (first Movement), W .A. Mozart, featuring Jenny Sharp, piano, senior high division win ner; and “ Concerto #2 in C m inor” 1st movement. Sergei Rachmaninoff, featuring Monta Monique, piano, young adult division winner. Music director and conductor is R. Lee Friese. Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver Pit 2 miles below Lex. on Lex/Ione Hwy. C ontact Roger Britt 676-5096 ADVENTURE ENCOUNTER & Captain Gray on tiie Columbia Morrow County Museum May 16 through June 16, 1993 Weather Report by C«y of Heppner The Cub Scout Pinewood Der by district championships were held at the Heppner Elks Club on Saturday, May 8. The district includes four coun ties, Morrow, Wheeler, Umatilla and Gilliam. Each pack has a run off in a local Pinewood Derby contest. The first three scouts who place in the local contest may compete at district. The district championships are usually alternated between Hermiston and Pendleton, but this year the Heppner group was the sponsor. Senior District executive L. Dell Hayden, who was on hand for the championships, says that the competition is secondary to the project itself. “ Competition is fun,” said Hayden, “ but the real brunt of the activity is building the car with mom or dad.” Local organizers of the district contest this year were Debbie Young, chairman, Bruce Young, Dan Van Liew, Hal Bergstrom, Chuck Nelson. Bill Jepsen, Ron Bowman and the Heppner Elks Club. Marriage Licenses The Clerk’s office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports issu ing the following m arriage licenses during the past week: May 4: Kevin Lee Troxell, 20, Heppner; and M elanie Lea G ates, 20, Heppner. Jack Dunning Mureen Giffen, Jr., 41, Hermiston; and Angelika Burke Schnell, 39, Irrigon. In S to ck & R eady For Im m ed iate Delivery! 1 to 5 p.m. Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., and by arrangement M ay 4 - 10, 1993 High Low Prec Tues. 54 38 .0 68 46 .16 Weds. .0 Thurs. 59 35 57 42 Tr Fri. .0 Sat. 60 36 .0 75 46 Sun. .0 88 53 Mon. 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