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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 17, 1994 - THREE Lutherans plan celebration in Boardman COLORTALK PEECHEE PORTFOLIO Asst. Colors Reg 85$ Bordens ELMERS GLUE-ALL Medium Point Ball Point Reg. 19$ each ,2/99t SPELL-WRITE STENO NOTEBOOK ▼ ea. 4 oz. Reg *159 BTS SPECIAL 9 Green Tint Paper Reg. $140 C ea. PAPERMATE Ninety-Eight Retractable BTS SPECIAL BALL-POINT PEN 67c SPECIAL 37 < ea. THE SPIRAL Asst. Colors Reg. $125 B TS 3/99 < MEAD BTS 39C SPECIAL w B * SPECIAL SPECIAL 1V4 oz. Reg 89$ PEN BTS BTS PERSONAL PLAN BOOK MEAD 3x5 ruled ea Punched to fit Looseleaf Notebooks WHITE INDEX CARDS Reg. $2°s Pkg. of 100 BTS Reg. 85$ pkg BTS SPECIAI $119 SPECIAL 33c I ea. 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This marks an occa sion where some of the chur ches of the cluster can come together and see the growth and ministry of the Boardman church. Pastor Berray Scruggs cur rently serves the congregation as an intern pastor, the first resident pastor the congrega tion has had in years. After the 11 a.m. celebration service, all the worshippers will be invited to a picnic lunch and games at the Boardman Marina. People from Valby and Hope Lutheran churches will bring either salad or dessert to the picnic. An early informal commu nion service at Hope Lutheran Church, Heppner is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. There will be no worship services at Valby Lutheran Church on Aug. 21. Worship services will resume Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hughes. Chamber Manager Horses, horses, horses, Mor row County Fair, parade, chamber lunch at the fairgrounds Aug. 18, 4-H livestock auction, Merchants' sidewalk sale Friday, Episcopal Church barbecue, Saturday, 4 to 7 p.m. Masonic Lodge breakfast before the parade, just 'Horsin' Around in Mor row County'. Everybody needs to have some fun to get the creative juices flowing. Check out the Chamber booth at the fair where board members did a bit of horsin' around. Enjoy other events and activities during the weekend. Welcome strangers to the community and en courage them to have a great time dancing, eating, shopp ing, participating in fair events, and applauding their favorite cowboy. Kick up your heels and have a good time in Heppner. Complete your weekend with the Wrangler all you can eat breakfast, church and Mor row County Rodeo. normal schedule on Sunday August 28. Auditions set Auditions for parts in the Nutcracker ballet have been scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Vert Auditorium in Pendleton. Children six years and up are invited to audition. Audition times were not available at presstime. For fur ther information call Bonney Jo Carlson, 922-3945. Kinzua monies distributed Recipients of the Kinzua community grants have been announced. Kinzua Corpora tion awarded $250,000 for com munity projects as a goodwill gesture to the Heppner- Lexington-Ione community following the mill's change of »hands. Following are projects which will receive funding: South Morrow County Scholarship Trust-$10,000 to establish scholarships; Pioneer Memorial Hospital-$25,000 for partial fun ding of x-ray equipment; South Morrow County EMT Associa- tion-$15,000 for two defibril lators; Heppner Day Care- $7,000 for a learning library; Willow Creek Park District- $20,000 partial funding RV park; Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Committee-$25,000 partial fun ding rodeo facilities; Heppner Baseball Field Committee- $5,000 partial funding; lone American Legion Post no. 95- $3,000 partial funding modernization. Three additional projects were funded contingent upon the plans being approved and the balance of the projects' costs allocated. These projects were Heppner Chamber of Commerce-$20,000 partial fun ding public restroom; Morrow County Museum-$75,000 par tial funding museum expan sion; and People for the Pool-$45,000. Reg $250 Regular and Fluorescent Reg. 85C BTS Reg. $289 The congreations of Hope and Valby Lutheran Churches will join Trinity Lutheran of Hermiston at a special Board- man Mission Sunday celebra tion at Good Shepherd Luth eran Church of Boardman. The celebration service begins at 11 a.m. on Sunday, August 21. The congregation at Board- W CCC G o lf Ladies Day, Aug. 9 Low gross of the field: a three way tie between Betty Riet- mann, Lois Hunt and Pat Edmundson. Flight A: low gross-Barbara Gilbert; low net-Mary Schoonover; least putts-Eileen Padberg; long drive-Anita Boyer; K.P. #2 Pat Edmundson; chip in #10 Betty Rietmann and #15 Betty Carlson; birdie # 15, Betty Carlson. Flight B: low gross-Betty Carlson; low net-Suzanne Jepsen; least putts-a tie bet ween Karen Thompson and Mary Beamer; long drive-Betty Carlson. Flight C: low gross-Betty Christman; low net-Lynnea Sargent; least putts-a tie bet ween Dorris Graves and Joyce Dinkins; long drive-Betty Christman. Couples Tournament Field: low gross-John Ed mundson and Vickie Brook shire; low net-Duane and Robanai Disque. First flight low gross: first- John and Kathy Wall, second- Bill and Sally Dyer, third-Pat and Jeff Edmundson, fourth- Mark and Kristi Smalley. Low net: first-Jeff and Kathy Steger, second-Larry and Kerry Pettyjohn, third-John and Kel ly Boyer, fourth-Vern and Wanda Willis. Second flight low gross: first- Dave and Tricia Gunderson, second-Frank Bailey and Darla Richards, third-jay and Lori Straley, fourth-Earl and Peggy Fishburn. Low net: first-Earl and Carol Norris, second-Dave and San- di Hanna, third-Neoma Bailey and Dave Richards, fourth- Leonard and Jill Hauke. Sunday Men's Play Aug. 14 Low gross: first-Duane Dis que, second-a tie betwen George Waterland, Howard Gilliam and Barry Munkers. Low net: first-Frank Bailey, second-Duck Lusher, third-a tie between Dave Mitchell and Mike Doherty. Long drive: Duck Lusher. K.P.: Barry Munkers. Least Putts: Dave Mitchell. Ladies Day, Aug. 16 Flight A: low gross-Mary Schoonover; low net-Neoma Bailey; least putts-Carol Norris; birdie #4-Pat Edmundson; K.P.#4 Pat Edmundson # 8 Mary Schnoonover. Flight B: low gross-Norma French; low net-Luvilla Sonstegard; least putts- Suzanne Jepsen. Flight C: low gross-Lynnea Sargent; low net-Betty Christman; least putts-Joyce Dinkins, Dorris Graves, Cam Wishart. 99c MEAD 70 ct. SPIRAL Ea. THEME BOOK College or wide rule Ea. Reg. $149 ea BTS SPECIAL' YOUR CHOICE 11/2 inch Colortalk Clipmate 1 1/2 Inch ROLLERBACK CANVAS BINDER Asst. Colors Reg. $4«5 BINDER Metal Clip inside cover Asst. Colors 799 < 9V2X6 SPIRAL THEME BOOK 3-subject college rule Reg. $260 BTS $ 1 99 s p e c ia l I Q Q special ^ ea V Cea ^ Uwmi'A Diuui 2 1 7 N o rth M a in * * Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Committee 6 7 6 -9 1 5 8 rtould like to thank the following sponsors All Around Saddle Steer Wrestling CJeam Roping Calf Roping m ng Saddle Bronc Riding "Bareback Riding Steer Roping Barrel Racing Amateur Calf Roping Gardner's Men's Wear...................... Morrow County Grain Growers........... Morrow Co. Wheat Growers.............................. Graybeal Distributing........................................... Les Schwab Tire Center & ................................. &,// Heppner BPOE *358 3 Coca Cola Bottling Co.................. Finley Buttes Landfill....................................... Logan Coach/Miller Trailer Sales......................... Horse & Stock Trailers Carner Auto Center............................................ Kinzua............................................