EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 22, 1995
Soroptimist club donates to 4-H
ÛI Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
Volkswalk draws good crowd
There were 126 present for the Senior meal, March 15 with four
meals home delivered. Members of the First Christian Church
served. Laura Searle won the meal ticket. The Nutrition Site Com
mittee met following the meal. Blood pressures were taken before
dinner.
The menu for the birthday dinner March 29 will be meatloaf,
scalloped potatoes, green beans, rolls and baked apple. Members
from the Christian Life Center will serve.
The Senior's St. Patrick celebration projects, the breakfast,
lunch and pie sale and the quilt raffle, all went well. Larry
Mollahan won the quilt. All the senior volunteers have earned
a much needed rest.
Oregon State Police officer Tim Cundell has kindly offered to
sing for the seniors, tentatively April 8, at 6 p.m. in the senior
Center dining room. Be prepared to put on your dancing shoes,
Marianne Kahl (I) and Carol Michael Bennett (r) present Sue Evans bring some food and join in the fun. More details next week.
(c) with a check for $281 to be used for the 4-H Leaders Council.
There weren't any card players last Friday, as everyone was
The money was from the proceeds of a fashion show held last busy preparing for the big celebration. The Sunday was also
year and was donated to the Leaders Council on behalf of Sorop cancelled.
timist International Club of Heppner.
We will be back to the usual routine this week. Exercise, Tues.
and Thurs. 10 a.m.; Senior meal Wed. noon; cards, Friday 2 p.m.
and movie Sunday, 7 p.m. The knitting class begins April 3, from
7:30-9 p.m. in dinning room.
This
workshop
will
focus
on
We would like to commend all those responsible for cleaning
A free workshop for parents
the
special
education
needs
of
up
the town for the celebration. Wouldn't it be wonderful if
and friends of children with
children
with
mild
to
severe
everyone
would help keep it this clean by putting their trash in
disabilities or special learning
disabilities
and
the
in
the
many
bins that are available, instead of throwing it in the
needs will be held March 28,
dividualized
education
plan
street?
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Mor
process. It will also focus on
row Mental Health, 150 Rock
how
parents can work with
St., behind Pioneer Memorial
schools
to get the best educa
Hospital. The workshop is
tion
possible
for their children.
sponsored by Coalition in
For
more
information
contact
Jess Kinder of Aloha was th£ when he was in Heppner last
Oregon For Parent Education
Lynn Cameron at 573-1127.
winner of the saw blade raffl fall for hunting season.
(COPE).
The saw blade was donated
ed by the Heppner High School
to
the senior class by John and
senior class. The winning ticket
Millie
Hanna. Proceeds from
was drawn Sunday, March 19
the
raffle
will be used to fund
at the auction.
the
drug
and
alcohol free senior
Kinder, a retired teacher pur
class
trip
to
Seattle,
WA.
chased his winning number
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The team of Ray Temple,
Hermiston and Brett Mc
Dowell, Heppner placed first
with the fastest time in the #7
Team Roping event held Sun
day, March 19 in conjunction
with the St. Patrick's celebra
tion. Their time was 8.73. Bob
Steagall, Lexington and Sher
man Murray, LaGrande placed
second with a time of 8.75.
Other winners included: #7
Roping on 3 rounds: first-
Steagall and Bob Kindsfather,
both Lexington; second-Brian
and Ray Temple, both Her
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and Russell Davis, both Herm
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roping event was Tony Currin
and Justin Matteson with a time
of 6.88. Second went to Rex
Quintana and Stuart Nelson,
both Kennewick, WA with a
time of 7.62.
Other winners were #9 Rop
ing: first-Rex Quintana and
Stuart Nelson; second-Justin
Matteson and Brett McDowell,
both Heppner; third-Tony Ser
na and Gene Roth, both Herm-
siton; fourth-Ron McDowell
and Matteson, both Heppner;
fifth-Jim Aichele, Hermiston
and Brett McDowell; sixth-
Mitch Gregg and John Gill,
both Pendleton.
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Roping winners announced
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The award was presented by
Rick Demers, owner and Chief
Executive Officer.
The St. Patrick's auction
received a gift of a $1,000 dona
tion from Kinzua Resources.
Aloha man wins senior saw blade
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Kinzua Resources makes donation
Children disabilities workshop set
Council will meet on Tuesday,
March 28 at 7:30 a.m. in the
GEODC office.
The meeting will be devoted
to planning meeting agendas
for the spring quarter. Topics to
be considered for future discus
sion include economic develop
gistration, water stops and
check points. R & W Drive In
donated drink coupons to the
walkers and Central Market
provided the orange slices at
the rest stop. Edmundson, Jim
Wishart and Don Finley paint
ed shamrocks to mark the
route.
Edmundson says that the
Heppner area will be desig
nated a seasonal Volkswalk
event between the end of May
and the end of October. This
route will begin at Central
Market. He says that next year
the route will be designated a
year-round event.
Gail Hughes was assistant
chairman of this year's event.
John Edmundson, local
Volkswalk chairman, reported
that 115 walkers participated in
the two-day 10K Volkswalk
held in Heppner over St.
Patrick's weekend.
Edmundson said that around
two thirds of the participants
were Volkswalk club members,
coming from as far away as
Portland, Albany and Spokane,
with the other third comprised
of local walkers.
Over 40 volunteers, in
cluding the Blue Mountain
Truckers, a Volkswalk group
out of Pendleton, and local peo
ple, helped make the event go
smoothly, assisting with re-
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