FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 11,1998 HHS students pitch in to clean up for St. Pat’s BEO donates to fair multi-purpose building Sam Bellamy and Kelwayne Hagucwood accept check for $2,500 from Bank ot Eastern Oregon representative Darrel Raver. The bank donated the money to help with the construction of a multipurpose building to be located behind the men at the fairgrounds. Excavation work for the project has already begun. Births Hope, Valby churches plan Lenten and Easter services Hope Lutheran Church in "The Seven Last Words": March Heppner and Valby Lutheran 12-13, the third word, "Woman, Church in lone have planned here is your son! Here is your Lenten and Holy Week worship mother"; March 18-19, the fourth word, "My God, My God, why services. The Reverend Dick Metz, has thou forsaken me?"; March pastor, says that each of the 25-26, the fifth word, "I thirst!"; midweek services includes a Apnl 1-2, the sixth word, "It is reading from the "Passion finished!"; Maundy Thursday, History" and a meditation on one April 9 (Hope), the seventh o f "The Seven Last Words" of word, "Father, Into Your Hands I Commend My Spirit.” Jesus from the cross. The Maundy Thursday Lenten services begin with a combined service at Hope will soup and sandwich supper at 6 p.m. followed by worship at 7 close with the ceremonial p.m. on Wednesdays at Hope and stripping of the altar of all its Thursdays at Valby. The Valby adornments symbolizing the supper and services will be held sacrifice of Christ in his final at the home o f Don and Martha hours. A combined service of word, Peterson. The remaining schedule of the music and meditation at Hope Reading of the Passion History is Lutheran will be held on Good Friday, April 10, from noon to 3 as follows: p.m. (the time when Jesus was on -March 11-12, "Jesus Before the Sanhedrin: His Trial and Peter's the cross). Those attending may Denial"; March 18-19, "Jesus want to plan on bringing a lunch. On Easter Sunday, April 12, a Before Pilate...and He suffered festival service of Holy Under Pontius Pilate"; March 25- 26, "Jesus Condemned to Death Communion will be held at 8 and Crucified"; April 1-2, "Jesus' a.m. at Valby, followed by Easter Death on the Cross:; Maundy breakfast. The service at Hope Thursday, April 9, (at Hope only) will begin at 11 a.m., followed by Easter brunch. "Jesus' Burial"; The remaining schedule for the Bria Kai Pacheco-a daughter Bna Kai was bom to Bernadette Reyes and David Pacheco o f Boardman on February 4, 1998 at Good Shepherd Community Hos­ pital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. B ailie Don B ro ad fo o t-a daughter Bailie Don was bom to Tina and Jason Broadfoot of Irri- gon on February 6,1998 at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. Angel M arie S ta n g e r-a daughter Angel Marie was bom to Marlene and Joseph Justus Stanger of Irrigon on February 18, 1998 at Good Shepherd Commu­ nity Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. Brady Michael Linnell-a son Brady Michael was bom to Brok and Mane Linnell of Hermiston on February 12, 1998 at St. An­ thony Hospital in Pendleton. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. Grandparents are Bob Van Schoiack, Heppner, and Don and Maxine Linnell of Hermiston. He joins a brother, Patrick, 4, at home. Heppner High School Student Body officers pitched in to clean up downtown Heppnerln prapanttoni for the annual St. Patrick's Celebration. Students included student body, pn»*'dent Josh Roy, vice P™ *^ ® "1 ; Dickenson, secretary Jill Barber, treasurer Jessica VanWinkle, publicity director jM e P i^ o r ^ d b i^ in e s s manager Linsey Jayme Pointer, boy»' « p Ropp; r e M n senior ^ v . C h class r l . I ^ president i ^ a n , girt*’^ r « . n Hansen; t ^ > r t A »ophomore b b y l ^ W ; cla* and * ^th m an cla * 8 ^ » secretarv .c^ « ta ry Cowboy, cowgirl earn PRCA standings Local cowboy Brett McDowell has earned 17th place in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association world standings in team roping (heeling) as of March 3. McDowell of Heppner earned $5,480. Katie McCoin, Condon, is 11 th in the barrel racing standings with $8,442 in earnings. BRFD announces new meeting times The Boardman Rural Fire Protection District has announced new times for its monthly meetings. Meetings will now be held at 7p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of every month at the Boardman Fire Station located on West Wilson Road. For more information call the Boardman Fire Department at 541-481-3473. on Schools: Oregon ! $273 73 Million /including K-I2, stale colleges and universities and the education endowment fund) Boy charged in shooting released Stupidity". Steve Crum, the lone teenager Crum will also not be allowed charged with assault III in to have access to firearms until connection with the shooting of his 18th birthday. Will McElligott, also of lone, has McElligott, who received a been released from custody, "tunnel" injury to the chest, according to Morrow County remains a patient in good District Attorney Earl R. Woods. condition at St. Charles Hospital Woods said that Crum, 16, will in Bend. It was erroneously remain on probation until his reported to the Gazette-Times 18th birthday. Woods said that that he had been discharged. his release was on the condition A friend of the family said that that he pay assessments, McElligott still has an air pocket apologize to the student body of in his lung and will not be lone High School, write a letter discharged until this has healed. of apology to be printed in the Friends may write to Heppner Gazette-Times, and McElligott at the following write a paper of at least five address: c/o St. Charles Hospital, pages, double-spaced, the topic 2500 N.E. Neff Road, Bend, OR of which is to be "Collective 97701-6015, Rm. 533. Happy 28 tb, Tarlna Heppnera True Leprechaun! We Love You, Momma Lockinaw, Honaj, Tabunga, and Monkey Butt '/V * W ho decides which specific programs get Lottery fund- ing? The Governor and the Oregon Legislature allocate profits based on where they're needed the most. Economic A Community Development: $55 Million Transportation: $10 Million ( including l ight Rail) Natural Resources) $5.4 Million (.ambling Addiction Treatment) $2 Million In short, Oregon Lottery profits go where the need is greatest. This year alone, the Lottery will provide nearly $350 million for Oregon schools and economic development programs. And as needs change w ithin these areas, the Legislature can allocate Lottery profits as it sees most beneficial. 1 Figure* based on (local yoor 7/97-6/90 logwiativo allocation W ant to find o u t m ore? We in v ite you to visit o u r web site at w w w .o reg o n lo ttery .o rg . If you have any questions, please e-m ail us at lo tte ry .w e b c e n te r@ s ta te .o r.u s . O r drop us a line at P.O. Box 12649, Salem , OR 97309. T he O regon L o ttery . It does good things for O regon. b OOfGON LOTTERY