Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 2000)
EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 29, 2000 High school, college rodeo contestants take home wins ŒXZS ri h =i .-T T ^ Local rodeo contestants are taking home wins at high school and college rodeos. Bnan Knowles finished first in saddle bronc riding and fourth in steer wrestling at a college rodeo held March 3-5 at Walla Walla. Justin Matteson was second in team roping and Lexi Matteson was second in breakaway roping at the Walla Walla rodeo. Justin Matteson finished first in team roping, along with Cody Laumb at a March 25-26 college £ t A M $5 M No • REOUCED EVAPORATION • REDUCED GASSING • REDUCED C0RR0SHÌN • 60 MONTH WARRANTY] W M PCYi 24RV Christian Life Center to host guest speaker rodeo held in Lewiston, Idaho. Matteson and Emmet Evans were second in team roping and Matteson also finished fourth in steer wrestling at the Lewiston rodeo. At the Eugene High School Rodeo held March 24-25, Blake Knowles and Ryan Matteson were first in team roping. Knowles also took first in steer wrestling and Matteson was second. Lacey Matteson took first in barrel racing at Eugene. Evangelist Pieter Bos will be guest speaker at Christian Life Center, 535 W. Morgan St., on Sunday, April 2, at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. He will also speak on Thursday and Friday, April 6-7, Sunday, Apnl 9, at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. and Monday through Thursday, April 10-13, at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Bos was bom in the Netherlands and was raised in a Dutch Reformed home. His desire to become involved in ministry and missions started when he was about 10 years old, while he was attending a Sunday school class where missionaries were talking about their experiences on the field. "Having been raised under extremely difficult circumstances and after a period of teenage rebellion, he forgot about his vision, but God didn't. When God regained his attention, he re committed his life to the Lord and was baptized with the Holy Spirit," said a news release. Before long Bos was involved in a Pentecostal church and in inner-city ministry. A few years later he married an American girl who worked with Youth With a Mission in Amsterdam, Holland. They have two children. Upon arrival in the U.S., Bos taught evangelism and discipleship; he worked as a counselor/teacher and training center director in the ministry of Teen Challenge in Pennsylvania and in Washington as a pastor and as an "evangelist with a heart for missions." He is an ordained minister in the Assemblies of God. Bos "desire is to motivate the body of Christ to operate in the gifts of the Holy Spirit and become active participants in fulfilling the Great Commission, and see people being saved, delivered, healed, restored and reconciled by the power of God," said the release. Orchestra, chorale concerts planned Inland Northwest Orchestra and Chorale presents the next set of concerts in their current season on Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2. The Saturday performance will be in John Day in the old gym at Grant Union High School at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday concert will be at 3:15 p.m. at the Vert Auditorium M CGC News By Sandi Day I V e A / s o C a r r y Batteries For: GOLF C A R T S • BOATS • R V S • M O TO RCYCLES m T Y T Y T T ^i COM PLETE B R A K E SERVICE FREE B R A K E INSPECTIONS CAlFERASSEMBiy Of the many parts in your car, light truck or sport utility vehicle, none are more important than those which make up your braking system. At Les Schwab, we’re proud of the brake service we provide our customers. That's why we do it right, and we do it complete. We (eel a brake system is only as good as its weakest part Here’s what we do: ___ I____ Boot Outer In n e r Pad A P la te s I Se al P isto n j" 1 Sleeve & B u sh in g s REAR DRUM BRAKE ASSEMBLY Backing Plate Shoe Spring Wheel Cylinder Assembly Cable Guide Parting Brake Strut Parting Brake Lever Ad|usting Cable tin g Brake Cable Adjuster Lever Spring COMPLETE fRO N l DISC BRAKE SER V I« rsu 1. Replace with remanutactured or rebuild Irani calipers 2. High Quality disc pads 3. Resurface rotors 4. Repack wheel bearings (except FWD) 5. New front seals (except FWD) 8. Bleed 8 adjust entire system o s o jfe f . n I 16995 (MOST CARS) Secondary Shoe Adjuster Lever Adjuster Assembly COMPLETE REAR DRUM BRAKE SERVICE 1. High quality brake shoes 2. Resurface drums 3. All new hold-down return springs 4. All new wheel cylinders 5. Adjust parking brake S. Bleed & Adjust entire system 149 95 rjUK1 COMPLETE fRONT DISC AND REAR DRUM / IW T H : I.M Over 90% o f a ll cars built today should have a 4 wheel alignment. Most front wheel drives and some rear wheel drives have rear wheel adjustments. We invite you to ask us about it. =i : h H THRUST ALIGNMENT 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT (Shims Included) 41 69,s 95 The Morrow County Gun Club (MCGC) held their weekly shoot on a beautiful Sunday, March 26, afternoon at the club in Lexing ton. A good turnout of shooters finished the sixth week of league shooting. MCGC president Curt Day and Harvey Childers shot near-perfect scores at the 16 yard line with 24 of25, followed by Mick Sharp with 23 and Travis Greenup with 22. At the 20 yard handicap line, Mark Schlichting took first with 23. Harvey Childers was second with 22 and Deona Hodges was third with a personal bestof21 of25. Junior shooters Chance Day and Tayler Hodges shot a close match with Chance finally taking first and Tayler, second. Four Annie Oakley shoots and one golf round were held with Mark Schlichting winning two Annie’s and the golf round and Brian Haguewood and Harvey Childers each with one. In other gun club news, mem bers Mark and Bill Schlichting at tended a 50-bird non-registered shoot in Hermiston on Saturday, March 18. Mark took second place in the A class shoot with 47 of 50, and first in the short yard age handicap with 47 of 50, win ning two millennium coins. Bill was first in the B class, after a shoot- off, with 46 of 50. The same weekend, club mem bers Curt Day and Sandi Day, Barry Munkers and Rob Ashbeck participated in a meat shoot at the gun club in Fossil. At the end of the sixth week of league shooting, with only two weeks left to go, the leaders are Harvey Childers and Sandi Day, followed closely by Mick Sharp and Roger Mortimore. Stay tuned. MCURD to meet The Morrow County Unified Recreation District will meet this Thursday, March 30, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Morrow County Annex in Irrigon. Old business includes a resolution for public contracting and a resolution for a public contract board. New business includes the school district contract for the school year 2000-2001 and policy review. The chairman's report will include the Art Council-Willow Creek Symphony update, the school board budget committee meeting, correspondence with Kahl Insurance and the treasurer's report The next meeting will be held April 27 at 7 p.m. at the lone High School, with a budget committee meeting at 7:30 p.m. APRIL 2000 CU1> LUBE • OIL • FILTER in Pendleton. The program for both concerts includes two works for chorus and orchestra and a special selection by Copeland for narrator and orchestra. The orchestra and chorale performs Gabriel Faure's "delicate and subdued "Requiem""; written in memory of his father. Soloists RaNiel Dunn of Hermiston and Harvey Foreman of Pendleton are featured *5n seven movements. "Serenade to Music" by Ralph Vaughan Williams follows, again featuring RaNiel and Harvey along with additional soloists Philip Ruud, Larry Coppock, Jedd Nelson, Kann Trees, Arlene Thompson, Ray Trees Jr, Carl Anderson, Mary Finney, Lora Gosslee and Teresa Best. The piece was composed in 1938 for a performance at Albert Hall honoring conductor Sir Henry Joseph Wood, with words from Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice". The orchestra presents "A Lincoln Portrait" for narrator and orchestra by Aaron Copeland, one of the best known and respected American composers of this generation. This piece was written in 1942 in response to a commission from conductor Andre Kostelanetz for American composers to write orchestral works descriptive of great Americans. Katherine Brighton of Pendleton will narrate, using many of Lincoln's own words and concluding with the closing lines of the Gettysburg address. Brighton has forged a 30-year career in the entertainment business, in particular directing productions at Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, FL, and on TV and stage. Local players include cellist Laura McElligott, violinists Ben Stillman and Kathryn Unruh, trombonist Isaiah Stillman and french horn, Jennifer Waldrep. Tickets in Pendleton are $8 for adults and $5 for students/seniors. Students from Pendleton and Pilot Rock will be admitted free. Because of local sponsorship, tickets in John Day will be $5 for adults and $3 for seniors. All students in and around John Day will be admitted free. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY W ED N ESD AY FRIDAY TH U R SD A Y SATURDAY Passenger Cars: $29.95 ~ Commercial Vehicles: $36.95 (m ost gas vehicles) X 3 3 3 Our Best GAS CHARGED Passenger Car Shock with a Lifetime Warranty Our Most Popular Passenger Car Application m 1 H i •Ramova studdad »ras S B # Wahtonka 2 D«y light 3 i Tim e Begin« 9 A “ Chember wccc l a m Arafat. BB/SB here Track # Harm PartntfTtach Coni SW CO BrrJ AAaeong 10 1 1 1 le * r te * n tm Bookworms BB hart Track # Uma. C/fyCoone# Sen a0*0 O TMConn Stan lavar Ttsaofl OtfllTS DR-WitH. Merchenn Garúen CC t H IS SOM CouncM City Pfenning C hidfom Comm ft t B o t n .2 6 r STRUT CARTRIDGES AND ASSEMBLIES 16 Sen B u O flC o m n 23 ON SALE! STOUTS AVAILABLE INM OST APPLICATIONS • SHOCKS INSTALLA T10N IS EXTRA ¡¡ß S C H W A B 676-9481 ± Ctnwnnii Ejtchirot M wtfH ^ Track # PH SB bar« Olrla Oolf # LO Mueeum Boons 24 25 * * CAamotr «•affi Dttuct Inner Legion A Au* Housing Aumonty Bookworms Blka A T h o n BB • PR uxmtSttq itaA 6 WV 7 Service Out) Oolf # Board BPO E / Ledret Nile 12 Mo Co Court HHS Site Courte# Scrtlfl SoQftsPa. WCCC Man i Match Odtfeêows 19 H to c 13 14 DHL Math # Board. FLOOD ALARM T tt l 26 Mo Co Court C nm tm Bom ú Oolf # Echo JH Track # Uma. 20 21 WV S « v *o Chit HHS JV Golf Sort Boy* Oolf 0 Pon Troco • Unto JH Trock 0 Pon. 22 Cattar Egg Hunt 27 WVSarv CiubBrrS Oolf here BPO E Unmed Pec Ottt 29 28 Boya Oolf • LO Track # OoMarv Oardan CkjO Dtst Maat BB/SB # Athana Camput Ufa Oolf Scram tlo MO COMMUNITY CALENDAR OF EVENTS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Color Copies S Track # Condon SB # Nytsa Walk A-Thon Rolling Hlflt Run SP O f Twice Upon a Time ... PRICES GOOD THROUGH APRIL 29,2000 SB here Track # Uma. 15 w y Service O u t WCVAL BPO E Mo Co Court Neighbor Center Sch Meet* Meet 8 Oolf # Board. BB h«ra JH Track # Uma. 30 WCCC 124 N. M ain H eppner 18 17 5 Hi0C Mo Co Court Sch Advisory BnJ • Used Books • Word Processing Next to City Hall on Willow St. in Heppner To have your activity listed in the community calendar of events, contact Doris Brosnan at Twice Upon a Time... 676-5886 »