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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 10, 1995 - FIVE
American Legion district meeting set
We Print
Business Cards
All American Legion and
Auxiliary members are urged to
attend.
Gazette-Times
ITS TIME O FOR THE
IONS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
33 rd ANNUAL
AUCTION & BAR-B-Q
DRIVE
**
TO WILLOWS GRANGE HALL
IONE, OREGON, SATURDAY JUNE 3
An American Legion District
6 caucus will be held at Post #24
in Milton-Freewater, Saturday,
May 13. Lunch will be served
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A joint
meeting will be held at 1:15
p.m. with the American Legion
Auxiliary. Separate meetings
are scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
Post #24 will host a chicken
barbecue with salads, hot garlic
bread, desserts and beverage
for $4. The Balloon Stampede
will be held in Walla Walla that
weekend, so an attempt will be
made to wind the meeting
down as soon as possible.
Garden
COUNTRY STORE OPENS AT 10 00 A M
Clubs meet
AUCTION BEGINS AT 10 30 A M BY TRIAD AUCTIONEERING
With descriptive club names,
such as 'The Dirt Dabblers' or
'The Bloomer Girls,' members
HOME BAKED FOOD ITEMS
HAND MADE ITEMS
of 10 garden clubs within Dis­
NEW TO YOU
SNACK SHACK
trict 10 that stretches from Con­
FISH POND
BOOKS
TOYS
don to Milton-Freewater met in
Heppner April 28, for their an­
PIT BARBECUED BEEF DINNER AT 12:30 P.M.
nual spring meet. About 80
ADULTS $5.00 6-12yrs. $2.50 pre-school free
Receiving donations and for pick-up phone,
members and guests gathered
Jerry Rietmann 422-7181 • Joe Rietmann 422-7435
at the St. Patrick's Parish Hall,
Ken Nelson 989-8494 • Laurel Cannon 422-7165 __
where a luncheon was pre­
pared by the St. Patrick's Altar
Society.
Elaine Belts, Pendleton, dis-
\ trict chairperson, presided over
the meeting. Plans were finaliz­
^ e n n i f e x d e g x i n & ^Jaco Ù <cM.aJje.n • June 3, 1995
ed for the Oregon State Federa-
i tion of Garden Clubs' (OSFGC)
I I c S a n d x a ' U u x n e x & (òougC ai. d i a x t i n • June 10, 1995
1 state convention, to be held in
Pendleton June 26-28, at the
( P e g g y iP fie fa n & S i Lan 'JjjSofrexty • June 10, 1995
Red Lion Inn.
As a garden club member,
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y
" T h e re 's so m eth in g for
e v e ry o n e ," said sp eak er
Marian Allen, Portland, current
president of the OSFGC. Ac­
cording to the association's
INC.
pledge, members strive to pro­
tect
and conserve natural re­
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sources and to promote educa­
tion for the betterment of the
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e n v iro n m e n t, as well as
wildlife.
The club does more than im­
prove communities, and help
others to attain skillsf ranging
* We work for our clients
from container plantings to
flower arrangements, Allen
* Not the Insurance Companies
said. There are many things a
person can do while they are
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young, but the friendships that
develop
through this associa­
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tion will always be there, she
Health & Medicare Supplements
said.
However, Allen's participa­
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tion has extended beyond the
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social aspect since she became
a member in 1974. Now at the
helm of the state association
comprising of 143 clubs, Allen
has helped the association
grow to include some 4,000
members statewide during her
six year commitment to state
association offices.
Allen is also recognized as a
master flower show judge and
a master gardener. She plans to
take courses to become a
qualified landscape artist, and
assist in developing landscap­
ing plans around commercial or
SHOEBOX GREETINGS
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little d i v i s i o n • ( H a llm a rk )
civic buildings. That expertise
can also be used in park devel­
W St
opments as well as other com­
munity and state projects, such
as the Willamette National
Cemetery.
As reported at this district
meeting, the various clubs take
on projects to enhance com­
W ith so many kinds of cards to choose from , you'll
munities by planting trees and
find the one that's just right for your Mom.
providing planter arrangments
in city areas. Providing bou­
MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 14
quets to newcomers and shut-
ins is also a way of sharing with
others, along with decorating
tables for community functions.
Proceeds from plant sales and
other fundraisers are often us­
ed for community improve­
m ent projects as well as
— Perfum e
scholarships for students.
— Candy
"W e enjoy friendship and
fellow ship w hile w orking
— Kitchen Items
together on projects," said
— Stationary
Heppner Garden Club presi­
dent,
Jane Rawlins. Heppner
— C an d le s
club meetings are held on the
— C o o k B ooks
first Monday evening of the
month, at the St. Patrick's
— C alp h alo n C o ok w are
Senior Center. G uests are
— C h an tal C o o k w are
always welcome and member­
ship is open to all who care
— Belleek China
about various gardening and
— Lenox S N oritake C hina
decorating aims to enhance our
lives, Rawlins said.
We are happy to help with suggestions!
SILENT AUCTION 10 15 A M
ANTIQUES
BIDS OPEN 12 30PM
CRAFTS
Bridal Tables
^
M m u j ! a D m
P lo y h a r I nsurance
Just the ri
card
for a Mom who's just ri^ht!
Wranglers list playday results
The Wranglers Riding Club
held their third and fourth
playdays, Sunday, April 30 and
May 7, at the W rangler
grounds in Heppner. Results of
the two playdays are as
follows:
April 30:
Stickhorse race: first Mary
Rietmann, second Donald Mat­
thews, third Taylor Parks.
Five and under leadline bar­
rels: first Brent Eckman, second
Joseph Pranger, third Emily
Rietmann, fourth Leann Sch­
warz; poles and put 'n ' take-
first Brent Eckman, second
Joseph Pranger, third Emily
Rietmann; boot race-first Brent
Eckman, second Emily Riet­
mann, third Joseph Pranger.
Five and under: barrels-first
Regina Seitz, second Whitney
Matthews, third Lane Bailey,
fourth Mindee Papineau; poles-
first Lane Bailey, second
W hitney M atthew s, th ird
Mindee Papineau, fourth Re­
gina Seitz; put 'n ' take-first
Lane Bailey, second Ethan
Parks, third Regina Seitz,
fourth Brent Parks; boot race-
first Brent Parks, second Regina
Seitz, third Mindee Papineau,
fourth Ethan Parks.
6-8 years old barrels: first
Jamie Kay Westburg, second
Jessica Westburg, third Madi­
son Bailey, fourth Brandon
Johnson; poles-first Madison
Bailey, second Jessica West­
burg, third Jamie Kay West­
burg, fourth Brandon Johnson;
put 'n ' take-first Jamie Kay
Westburg, second Brandon
Seitz, third Krystal Temple,
fourth Madison Bailey; boot
race-first Madison Bailey, se­
cond a tie between Kristy
Wright and Brandon Seitz,
third Krystal Temple.
9-10 years old barrels: first
Ashley Ward, second Brett
Barber, third Kelsey Greenup,
fourth Donald Adams; poles-
first Ashley Ward, second
Kelsey Greenup, third Brett
Barber, fourth Donald Adams;
rings-first Donald Adams, se­
cond Ashley Ward, third Brett
Barber, fourth Kelsey Greenup;
boot race-first Kelsey Greenup,
second Nicole Wilson, third
Donald Adams, fourth Meghan
Bailey.
11 years old: barrels and
poles-first Sarah Eckman, se­
cond Katie Walton, rings-first
Katie Walton, second Sarah
Eckman.
12 years old: barrels and
poles-first Krista Adams, se­
cond Casey Ingraham, third
Amy Papineau, fourth Morgan
Sm ith; rin g s-first K rista
Adams, second Amy Papineau,
third Morgan Smith, fourth
Casey Ingraham.
13 years old barrels: first Bob­
bie Rankin, second Jill Barber,
third Jared Eckman, fourth
Kathleen Greenup; poles and
rings-first Jared Eckman, se­
cond Jill Barber, third Bobbie
R ankin, fourth K athleen
Greenup.
14-17 years old barrels: first
Jaylene Paineau, second Shan­
non Walton, third Stormy
Howard; poles-first Stormy
Howard, second Jaylene Pa­
pineau, third Shannon Walton;
rings-first Stormy Howard, se­
cond Shannon Walton, third
Jaylene Papineau, fourth Jake
Sliger.
12 years old: barrels-first
18 and over barrels: first Krista Adams, second Lindsey
Anita Pranger, second Shelley Ward, third Ryan Matteson,
Ashbeck, third Sara Greenup, fourth Amy Papineau; poles-
fourth Char Coe; poles-first first Ryan Matteson, second
Sara Greenup, second Shelley Lindsey Ward, third Krista
Ashbeck, third Anita Pranger; Adams, fourth Casey Ingra­
rings-first Dick Temple, second ham; scurry race-first Casey In­
Sara Greenup, third Shelley graham, second Brandi Brante­
Ashbeck, fourth Anita Pranger. ly, third Amy Papineau, fourth
Steer dobbing, team roping, Krista Adams.
and steer riding were held after
13 years old barrels: first
the point events.
Jared Eckman, second Jill
May 7 results:
Barber, third Bobbie Rankin,
Stickhorse race: first Justin fourth Kathleen G reenup;
Pranger, second Taylor Parks, poles and scurry race-first Jill
third Mary Rietmann.
Barber, second Jared Eckman,
Five and under leadline: bar­ third Bobbie Rankin, fourth
rels and poles-first Brent Kathleen Greenup.
Eckman second Ethan Parks,
14-17 years old barrels: first
third Joseph Pranger; scurry Jaylene Papineau, second Jen­
race-first Brent Eckman, second nifer Rankin, third Shannon
Joseph Pranger.
Walton, fourth Justin Matte-
Five and under barrels: first son; poles-first Jaylene Papin­
Lane Bailey, second Regina eau, second Shannon Walton,
Seitz, third Whitney Matthews, third Jennifer Rankin, fourth
fourth Mindee Papineau; poles- Justin Matteson; scurry race-
first Regina Seitz, second first Jaylene Papineau, second
Whitney Matthews, third Lane Jennifer Rankin, third Shannon
Bailey, fourth Mindee Papin­ Walton.
eau; scurry race-first Lane
18 and over barrels: first
Bailey, second Mindee Papin­ Kelsie Evans, second Anita
eau, third Whitney Matthews, Pranger, third Shelley Ash­
fourth Brent Parks.
beck, fourth Sara Greenup;
6-8 years old barrels: first poles-first Char Coe, second
Madison Bailey, second Jessica Sara Greenup, third Shelley
Westburg, third Jamie Kay Ashbeck, fourth Anita Pranger;
W estburg, fourth Brandon scurry race-first Ken Bailey, se­
Seitz; poles-first Jamie Kay cond Anita Pranger, third Kel­
Westburg, second Jessica West­ sie Evans, fo u rth Sara
burg, third Madison Bailey, Greenup.
fourth Brandon Seitz; scurry
The kids goat-tied, mutton-
race-first Madison Bailey, se­ busted and ran the ring race
cond Jamie Kay Westburg, after the points events.
third Jessica Westburg, fourth
Next Sunday, May 14, will be
Krystal Temple.
the fifth and final point play-
9-10 years old barrels: first day. A barbecue will begin at
Ashley Ward, second Brett noon; each family is asked to
Barber, third Kelsey Greenup, bring their own meat and a
fourth Donald Adams; poles- salad or dessert. There will also
first Ashley Ward, second be a short meeting to set dates
Donald Adams, third Lacey for summer playdays and the
Davis, fourth Kelsey Greenup; trail ride.
scurry race-first Lacey Davis,
An awards presentation will
second Cody Walton, third follow the playday.
Brett Barber, fourth Kelsey
Greenup.
H H S class of '54
11
years old barrels: first
Sarah Eckman, second Katie reunion slated
Walton, third Shelley Riet­ The 1954 H eppner High
mann, fourth Jeanette Brante- School class reunion will be
ly; poles and 9curry race-first held Saturday, May 27, at the
Katie Walton, second Sarah Heppner Elks Club.
Eckman, third Shelley Riet­ Friends are invited to stop by
mann, fourth Jeanette Brantely. and say hello.
HUNTERS:
T he I a s i D ay
T o A pply
F or B ig G am e
C ontrolled H onts
MAY 15,1995
To apply, hunters must go to a license vendor connected to a
"Point of Sale" (POST machine.* Local POS agents are:
Coast to Coast Hardware - Heppner
Fossil Hardware - Fossil
M & A Auto Parts - Condon
O R E G O N
O R E G O N
0DFW u r g e s a p p lic a n ts to a p p ly early.
Lon g lin e s are a n ticip a te d on the d e a d lin e dey.
F i s h & W i ld l if e
Rati Order and *AX applications are acceptable
Instructions are In the big game regulations or page 6
F i s h ft W i l d l i f e
We have many great ideas for
M o t h e r 's D a y !
Free Giftwrapping
^ M umuji Dituq
INC.
217 North Main
Heppner
676-9158
Clean up day in lone
Saturday M ay 13. Spon­
sored by city of lone
and IC A B O . Please
take pride in our town.
Come Celebrate
(Mother's (Day at (Beecher's
in lone - Sunday, May 14
Buffet served from 1 - 7 p.m.
featuring:
Prime Rib • Lam b with mint sauce
Chicken G o rd o n Blue • Baked Halibut
Pasta Salad • Potato salad • Fruit Salad
M a sh e d Potatoes with g ra v y • Sweet Potatoes
C oleslaw • A sp a ra g u s • M ix e d V e ge table s • Dessert
Adults $10
Children 4-12 yrs $5
Under 4 Free
Reservations Recommended 422-7038