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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 24, 1995 Brian Doherty member of U of W Senate Brian Doherty, Lexington, is among members of the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming Senate who will serve during 1995-%. Doherty, representing the College of Agriculture, is pic- tured in the top row, left. A Size For Every Grad OUONBl VISA G a r d n e r ’ s Heppner For Graduation... Give a gift of S ta m p e r c -,cnutru~ Sfamper « 4 ; * • v . , • * * * ; . r 1 *■.. ■ ‘ v • • > L •; ' v - . * F *. -■ '** ■. . f ’ . ■*. [ , v r ' *' .**'•* ». ,v • '. * • V» V f : . • 1 • 1 • . »... S . !.. •• - •. */ • - v. ^ ■ ; r / - * i. i. * ' ■ . &'* *• • Xr •' Member Jewelers of Amenca, Inc. • .- ■ • • • • -r F«*# . ■ ' ’• ‘ • •/ ► • , ; 1 ✓ r *"; t • ^ • . - ' •* ! f 4» ' ' %* • ' A V V • • • • ' Peterson’s _______ f ^ ( *V;S Jewelers Heppner 676-9200 • p v-‘ a daughter died earlier. Memorial contributions may be made to the Histiocytosis Association of America, 609 New York Road, Glassbro, NJ 08028. Sweeney Mortuary, Hepp ner, was in charge of arrangements. Camping Ethyl V. Furlong Fishing 1.'. * ; •. v-v-'-4' • £ .-v : Vt . . * V - •; v • ^ * "V r Coast to Goast Heppner v r**-V Al.Z. WE CAS HU P VOI Renne Lee Harris of Portland, formerly of Heppner, died May 20, 1995, in Porland of AIDS-related complications. Memorial services were held Wednesday, May 24, at Saints Peter and Paul Episcopal Church, Portland. Born April 26, 1941 in Hepp ner to Eileen and Renn Harris, he grew up in Heppner and graduated from Heppner High School in 1959. He later graduated from Willamette University, DePauw Universi ty and Church Divinity School of the Pacific. He was employed as a chemist for Rhone-Poulenc in the late 1960s and was vicar of Ascension Chapel in Portland from 1972-78 and rector of Saints Peter and Paul from 1978-83. Most recently he work ed as department head of en vironmental services for the Portland Public Schools. Survivors include sons, Joseph of Klamath Falls and Christopher of Portland, daughter, Carolyn of Portland, sister, Sheryl Kelly of Portland, mother and stepfather Eileen and Mike Saling of Heppner, half-sisters, Patti Allstott and Michele Hams of Heppner, and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Renn. The funeral for Ida Coleman was Monday, June 22, at Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner. Concluding service and burial followed at High View Cemetery in lone. Mrs. Coleman, 91, of Hepp ner, died Thursday, May 18, 1995, at Pioneer Memorial Nur sing Home in Heppner. She was bom April 15, 1904, at Abercrombie, ND, to An drew and Carrie Sandvig Hage. She grew up at Fergus Falls, MN, and attended school there. In 1922, she married Melvin Gaarsland. Mr. Gaarsland died in 1930. In 1933, she married Albion Coleman. They lived in M in nesota before coming to Oregon in 1937. They lived in the Salem area where she worked at the woolen mills. They moved to the lone area in 1939 where they farmed until Mr. Coleman's death in 1942. Mrs. Coleman set up the kit chen and was the first cook at Pioneer Memorial Hospital when it opened in 1950. She also cooked at the Delbert Emert ranch for several years, and later cooked at the lone schools until her retirement in 1980. She was a member of Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner, the Rebekah Lodge, and the Willows Grange in lone. Survivors include daughters, Jean Crawford of Portland, Gwen Healy and Ann Scharz of Heppner, and Sue Matthes of Seattle; brother Ed Hage of Wahpeton, ND; 18 grand children; 22 great grandchildren, and four great- great-grandchildren. A son and 676-9218 4V Renne Lee Harris Ida Coleman M E N ’S W EAR 193 N. Main St. Obituaries 676-99*1 •* • i • Jr. / ■ 1 Word has been received of the death of Ethyl V. Furlong, 78, of Port Orchard, at the Har rison Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Furlong was born December 4, 1916 at Monu ment, to Jack and Susie Hughes. She graduated from high school in Heppner. She married Jim Furlong on January 20, 1940, in Bremerton, WA. She worked as a homemaker. Survivors include two daughters, Suzan Carter of Pullman, WA, and Michaela Hughes of Spokane, WA; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. No services were held. Cremation arrangements were under the direction of Rill Chapel, Pendleton-Gilchrist Funeral Home. Rodeo SpTtiy M à y 27 & 28 more inform ation, call 468-2442. Saturday evening, another dance will be held, with another buckeroo breakfast from midnight until noon. Sunday morning, May 28, a cowboy church service will be held in the grandstands, begin Joie Kiser of Prineville will reign as queen of the 48th an nual Spray Rodeo, May 27-28. Kiser is a 17 year old student at Crook County High School. Rodeo festivities will begin Friday evening, May 26, with the first dance of the weekend to be held in the high school gym. Music will be provided by Old Spice, from Redmond. Following the Friday night dance, a buckeroo breakfast, sponsored by the Wheeler County Fair Court, will be held in the school cafeteria, from midnight until noon. Saturday morning, May 27, the 30th annual Eastern Oregon Half-Marathon will begin at 8 a.m., at Service Creek. The race will end in Spray. T-shirts are available to those who pay a higher entry fee. Trophies will be awarded in each category. Marathon directors are Guy and Sue Grater. For more information, call 468-2821. The parade will begin at 11:30 at the Spray General Store and will end at the rodeo grounds. The Grand Marshal is Grace Younce of Spray. Ribbons will be awarded in several categories. Parade director is Milne Wilson, 763-2719. The rodeo begins at 1 p.m., with stock furnished by Craig "B o " Pinz P9 Rodeo's, from Parma, ID. Admission for the rodeo is $7 for adults and $3 for children under 12. Rodeo an nouncer is Wayne White of Springfield, and clown and bull fighter is Bob Hebison from Winnemucca, NV. Rodeo events include bareback riding, calf roping, breakaway roping, saddle bronc riding, bull dogging, wild cow milking, barrel racing, bull riding, wild horse race, kids' V« mile pony race, ladies' V\ mile race, mens' Vi mile race, and a % mile relay race. Joann Griffith is rodeo secretary. For ning at 9 a.m. For more infor mation, call Garey Fischer, at 468-3161. The final rodeo performance will begin at 1 p.m. Event win ners will be awarded trophies in each event and a hand- tooled breast collar, made by Patrick's Saddlery in Mt. Ver non, will be awarded to the all- around cowboy. D e lt a T r u c k b o x S a le 10% off on all boxes and fuel tanks in stock Delta D D e lta D T ru k b c * Closed Monday May 29th 0 I Last day of Morrow County Grain Growers« Friday school May 26 Friday School at Hope Lutheran Church, co sponsored by All Saints Episcopal, will hold its last full day of singing, Bible stories, arts and crafts, and organized recreation on Friday, May 26. School will run from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. Children are expected to bring their own lunches. There will be no Friday School on June 2 as school age children will be in public school. A special closing event of the 1994-95 school year is planned for Friday, June 9. Friday School will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The steering committee of Dr. Jeanne Berretta, Vicki Broden, Father A1 Miller and Pastor Stan Hobbing urge all persons who have helped with the program during the year, and the parents of children in volved to come from noon to 1 p.m. for recognition and the closing ceremony. 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