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5 * '* • • • - mm TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 31. 1994 "Gordy" wins pickup Winners announced for Morrow County Rodeo WCCC G o lf Ladies Day, Aug. 23 Flight A: low gross-Juanita Martin; low net-Carol Norris, least putts-Karen Wildman and Linda Schultz; chip in #17 Lin da Schultz; hole-in-one #13 Muriel Palmer. Flight B: low gross-Muriel Palmer, low net-Luvilla Stonstegard, least putts-Bemice Lott, long putt #18 Bernice Lott, K.P. second shot-Muriel Palmer #16, chip in #13 Muriel Palmer, #12 Bernice Lott. Flight C: low gross-Lynnea Sargent, low net-Joyce Dinkins, least putts-Cam Wishart. Low gross of the field, a three way tie between Eileen Padberg, Anita Boyer and Lois Hunt. 18 Hole Scramble August 25 Photo by Joyce Hughes Center (R) Tim Coe hands Gordy the keys to his new pickup he won during the Rodeo. Other Fair board members are Sam Bellamy, Roscoe Qualls and Marlene Gray (front). Larry "Gordy” Chastagner, Irrigon, was the winner of the pickup, raffled off by the Mor row County Fair and Oregon Religious program "Adventures in Faith", a religious oriented program, will be offered for children in kindergarden through sixth grade on Fridays in which there is no school. The program will Pharmacy & Your Health Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman. Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 Cutting Caffeine Can Lower Blood Pressure According to a new study pub lished in the American Journal of Cardiology, men who stop drink ing caffeinated coffee may expe rience a significant reduction in blood pressure. The study was conducted in 186 healthy men who drank caffeinated coffee. None of the men were smokers. All of the men who were placed in a test group that consumed no coffee for 8 weeks experienced a drop in their diastolic and systolic blood pres sure readings. According to the Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, nearly 80 percent of the U.S. adult popula tion consumes caffeine daily in beverages (coffee, tea, soft drinks) and foods such as chocolate prod ucts. Caffeine is an ingredient in over-the-counter stimulant medi cines and some headache products. The effect of caffeine on the heart and blood pressure have been de bated for many years. While it is true that caffeine causes a release of substances such as epinephrine that increase the blood pressure, research has shown that this in crease is balanced by a tolerance that quickly develops. At least one study shows that the elevated blood pressure returns tonormal. However, other studies have shown that heavy caffeine con sumption is associated with in creased heart rate, irregular heart beats, and coronary heart disease. Jerry Gentry (R) accepts buckle donated by the Currin family for Joe Beaver. Beaver won the buckle by taking the calf roping event. Court members are l-r Princesses Char Coe, Jossie Evans, Kim Bedortha and Queen Staci O’Brien with Judy and Ron Currin. First-Norma French and Pat Edmundson; second-Lois Hunt and Eileen Padberg; third-a tie between Anita Boyer, Juanita Martin, Bernice Lott, Luvilla Sonstegard; fourth-Karen Thompson, Linjda Schultz; fifth-Neoma Bailey, Carol Nor ris, sixth-Joyce Dinkins, Muriel Palmer, seventh-Coletta Shuler, Dorothy Hawkins. Barbecue, Aug. 21 Low gross: first-Frank and Neoma Bailey, second-John and Kelly Boyer, third-Ed and Beverly Gunderson. Low net: first-Hal and Joyce Dinkins, second-Bob and George Nairns, third-Doug Gunderson and Mary Schoonover. K.P. second shot-John and Kelly Boyer. Least putts: Ed and Beverly Gunderson. Chip in #2: Bev Gunderson. Long drive: Duch Lusher and Mary Schoonover. Trail Pro Rodeo. The winning The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo a tie for third-Steve Currin and a tie between Annie Hisler and Jared Eckman. name was drawn Sunday, Aug Committee lists the following Jeff Bailey. results of the Morrow County Goat tying: 14-18 years, first- Open Calf Roping: first-jack 21, during the Morrow Coun Tiffany Munkers, second-Lizzy Rodeo held August 21: McGuire, second-Tony Currin, ty Rodeo. Smith; 9-13 years, first-Bobbie Amateur Calf Roping Saddle, third-Mike Mahoney. donated by Kinzua Corp: Brett Cow riding: first-Char Coe, Rankin, second-Jill Barber, Munkers. offered on Fridays McDowell; second-Ken Bailey. second-Shawn Eng, third-Jason third-Angela Barrels: Pee Wee, first- Britt, fourth-a tie between Rick Mutton bustin: first-Cody be held at Flope Lutheran Kathleen Greenup second- Osmin and Kent Cate. Day, second-Rory Kilkenny, Church, located at the comer of Blake Knowles, third-Shad Breakaway: first-Terri Gen third-Kyler Lovgren, fourth- Alfalfa and Cowin Streets near Hisler, fourfh-Amy Papineau; try, second-Lisanne Currin, Gene Ball. the Willow Creek Dam in junior-first-Angela Munkers, third-Teresa Proctor-Reece, Team roping: first-Steve Heppner. second-Stormy Howard, third- fourth-Tiffany Munkers. Miller and Cliff Dougherty, Singing, telling of Bible Jennifer Rankin, fourth-Brenda Calf riding: first-Stephan second-Bob and David Steagall, stories, application of Christion Holtz; senior-first-Terri Gentry; Matheny; second-Blake third-jerry Gentry and John faith to daily life experiences, second-Janice Davis, third- Knowles, third-Brandy Moyer, fourth-Jim Ward and prayer, worship and arts and Tiffany Munkers. Tony Currin, fifth-Tara and Brantley. crafts will be a major portion of Steer Wrestling: first-Tony Steer dobbing: first-Blake Mike Mahoney, sixth-Steve this Friday experience from 9 Currin, second-Mike Mahoney, Knowles, second-Lizzy Smith, and Ron Currin. a.m. to 3 p.m. third-Angela Munkers, fourth- Registration will be Sept. 16, Round-Up Friday at Hope Students earn Lutheran Church from 9 a.m. Guest pastor to preach to Lutherans International Tournament to 3 p.m. or by appointment. August 28 Adults and teenagers who Oregon and enjoys worshiping The Rev. Ted Brueckner, The ninth annual Interna are willing to donate time and scholarships with the congregations. retired pastor from Beaverton tional Tournament held energy to this ministry or who University of Idaho students and former member of the Service of Holy Communion Sunday, Aug. 28 at was Willow want more information about John J. "J.J.." Shaw, Heppner, bishop's staff of the old ALC will be celebrated at 9 a.m. at Creek Country Club. Scoring the program are urged to con and Jim Tellechea, Lexington, North Pacific District, will be Valby Lutheran church, with a was based on the Stableford tact members of the steering have been awarded scholar the guest preacher at the Hope coffee hour to follow. system that has been used by committee. ships, according to a news - Valby Lutheran Parish on Hope Lutheran Church will the PGA since 1986 at the Cas Pasor Stan Hoobing said that release. celebrate service of Holy Com Sunday, September 4. tle Pines Golf course in Col the volunteer experience would Shaw received the Henry F.*> ’ Pastor Brueckner is no munion at 11 a.m., followed by orado. Results are as follows: be good source of community Gauss Memorial scholarship stranger to the congregations of coffee hour. Stableford winners: first- service for scholarship and Tellechea received the Hope and Valby as he has been Visitors and friends are Howard Gilliam; second- applications. Presidential Scholarship. many times, not only as a welcome to attend the worship George Waterland; third- Adventures in Faith is a joint According to Dan Davenport, here of the church, service. Randy Lott; fourth-Earl ministry program of All Saints director of student financial aid, representative Fishburn; fifth-Ed Struthers; Episcopal Church and the over $2.5 in scholarship money but he often hunts in Eastern sixth-Frank Bailey; seventh-Roy Hope-Valby Lutheran Parish. was awarded to more than Martin. Steering committee members 2,500 students. Individual Catechism classes Net score winners: first-Earl Justice Court are Father A1 Miller, 676-9970, scholarships ranged from $100 Norris; second-Brian Thomp Dr. Jeanne Berretta, 676-5504, to $5,000. to begin at St. Pat's __ Report____ son; third-Mike Jones; fourth- Vicki Broden, 676-5065, and Dave Allstott; Pastor Stan Hoobing, 676-9940 The Justice Court office at the Lusher; sixth-Ralph fifth-Duck or 676-5069. Catechetical classes for 1-8 courthouse annex building in seventh-Gene Pierce. Walker; willbegin at St. Patrick Catholic Heppner reports handling the long drive-Brian Thompson; Tom Rietmann elected to foundation Church on Sunday, September following business during the KP-Mike Jones; least putts- Wheatgrower and cattleman 18. Class will be held from 9:30 past week: Lott, Ed Struthers, Les Tom Rietmann of Condon is support for programs in the to 10:45 a.m. at the parish hall Allan George MacLeod, 43, Randy Paustian. the latest area resident to be agricultural sciences at OSU. each Sunday. Seattle, WA-Exceeding the elected to Oregon Stae Univer An important part of their Teachers will be Pam Maximum Speed Limit, 70 sity's E.R. Jackman Foundation function is to allocate Worden, Shannon Miller, Kay mph in a 55 mph zone, $95 W e P rin t Board. Proctor, Bill Kuhn and Kathy fine; funds that have Rietmann joins Mamie unrestricted Mitch Osborn, 20, Baker been given to the college. The Cutsforth. Anderson of Anderson Seed, board act on project M an y sty les City-Minor in Possession, $132 The children will be going to fine; near lone, and Mac Stinchfield that it receives from proposals and c o lo r s to Lehman Springs for an after Albert O. Cason, 24, of Condon, publisher of the and other OSU scientists c h o o s e fro m faculty noon for swimming on Sun Stanfield-Careless Driving, Times-Journal, weekly members. day, September 4, to begin the Gazette-Times newspaper that serves Gilliam The Foundation is actively in $323 fine; new year. and Wheeler Counties. 676-9228 Shane Eng, 19, Lexington- in the agricultural Anyone wishing to attend is Minor The Jackman Founation volved in Possession, $132 fine. and Art About welcome. Registration for Board, an arm of the OSU hononrs Agriculture the en classes will take place on Sun B ssam Q foundation, is comprised of 24 dowed wheat program, chair, scholar day, September 11. volunteers who serve to elicit ships, and the effort to secure stable funding for the Sherman C7o o n t urlio u r ta ti tfu. Experiment Station. 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