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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 11, 2001 R&W supports reading education 6 YEAR WARRANTY A M $5 If No Ex<h«ng# RV DEEP CYCLE rfiWk I- MONTH WARRANTY I $5 H No Exchange 4 0 MONTH 50 MONTH AC At 40 mo. warranty 50 mo. warranty A M S I H Na E ic h a *« # Add $5 If No E itlio n )« THE MAGNUM POWER PAR BIGGEST NEWS IN THE BATTERY INDUSTRY IN YEARS 6 YEAR W arranty-2 Year Free Replacement Maintenance-Free, never requires water or term inal cleaning Faster Recharging Mountable anyway, even MOUNT UPSIDE DOWN. Extremely Resilient to Temperature Variations 1 Vibration-Resistant - Ideal tor High Performance Applications 1 • • • Easter services Hope and Valby Lutheran Churches We Also Carry Batteries GOLF CARTS • BOATS • RVS • MOTORCYCLES COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE TREE BRAKE Of the many parts in your car, light truck or sport utility vehicle, none are more important than those which m ake up your braking system. 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A Seder Feast will be held at Hope Lutheran on Friday, April 13, at 7 p.m. On Easter Sunday worship will be held at Valby at 8 a.m. with an Easter breakfast and egg hunt planned for 9 a.m. An Easter breakfast is planned at Hope Lutheran prior to 11 a.m. worship. St. Patrick's Church On Holy Thursday, April 12, a solemn commemoration of the Lord's Supper will begin at 7 p.m. At this time, the church recalls the institution o f the Blessed Eucharist. On Good Friday. April 13, the Stations o f the Cross will begin at 12:05 p.m. This devotion is a meditation on the condemnation, suffering and death o f the Savior. A commemoration o f the death o f the Savior will also be held at 7 p.m. On Holy Saturday, an Easter vigil will begin at 5 p.m. This ceremony includes scriptural highlights o f the history o f the Chosen People a light service, blessing o f the water that will be used in Baptism, reception o f new members into the church and the recalling o f the resurrection o f Jesus. On Easter Sunday, April 15, an Easter Mass o f the Resurrection will begin at 11 a.m. with music provided by the folk group. Everyone is welcome to attend. St. William's Church On Good Friday, April 13, Stations o f the Cross will be held at 5:30 p.m. On Easter Sunday, April 15, a Mass o f the Resurrection will begin at 8:45 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Heppner United Methodist Church O ur B e s t GAS CHARGED P a ss e n g e r C a r S h ock w ith a L ife tim e W a rra n ty STRUTS AVAILABLE IN M OST APPLICATIONS H eppner U n ite d Methodist Church, com er o f Church and Gale Streets, has published its Holy Week schedule On Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m., a Maundy Thursday Communion Service will be held at the United Methodist Church Basement. Good Friday, April 13, a Tenebrae Service with Hope Lutheran Church will be held at 7 p.m. at Hope Lutheran, 675 Alfalfa. Heppner. Easter Sunday, April 15, an Ecumenical Sunrise Service will be held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds football stadium grandstands. Easter worship at Heppner United Methodist Church will begin at 10:30 a.m. All Saints Episcopal Church SHOCK INSTALLATION IS EXTRA PRICES GOOD THROUGH APRIL 3 0,2001 124 N. Main Heppner I Alex Rystedt, the owner o f the R & W Drive-In in Heppner, continues to support reading education at Heppner Elementary School with his R & W Reading Program. For several years, the R & W Drive-In has been awarding HES students' reading with ice cream treats. During this school year, children » 676-9481 On Maundy Thursday, April 12, the Seder Feast will be held at Valby Lutheran Church. Good Friday, April 13, a 7p.m. Tenebrae Service will be held at Hope Lutheran. Easter Sunday, April 15, I from kindergarten through sixth grade have earned 242 ice cream certificates, or 123 single scoop ice cream cones, 72 small sundaes, 32 double scoop ice cream cones, 11 small milkshakes and four small R & W Delights donated by Rystedt. In the reading program, individual classroom teachers decide what a student needs to accomplish in order Holy Eucharist will begin at 11 a.m. Fr. John Langfeldt will preside. Sonrise Service The South Morrow County Ministerial Association's annual Easter Sonrise Service will be held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds grandstands on Sunday, April 15, at 7 a.m. Pastors from six different churches will participate in the service and Monika Hunter will sing "He is Risen." "The Ministerial Association encourages everyone to start their Easter morning by gathering together to celebrate our risen Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ," said a news release. Those attending should dress warmly. First Christian Church Heppner First Christian Church's Easter activities will begin at 10 a.m. on Easter Sunday, April 15, with a coffee and donut fellowship. Services will begin at 10:45 a.m. In the children's church, an Easter egg hunt will be held and the children will learn about the Resurrection story. The adult message, "Hell's Most Horrible Hypothesis," will be presented by minister Andrew Johnson. Child care will be provided and visitors are welcome to attend. Alumni place in college rodeos Heppner High School alumni, Justin and Lexi Matteson, have placed well in recent college rodeos. Justin took first place in steer wrestling at a college rodeo in Walla Walla March 2-4. He was first in the first go-round, second go-round and the average. He took second place in team roping with second-place spots in the first and second go- rounds and the average. He also took second go-round and average in calf roping. In a college rodeo in Ellensburg April 6-7, Lexi took third in the first go-round of breakaway roping, second in the second go-round and second for the average. to be granted a certificate. The goals range from two to six house of reading with appropriate reports, to the number ofbooks read and the number o f pages. As a result, kindergarten through third grade students read a total o f 6 7 1 hours, the fourth grade read a total of 12 1 books and the fifth and sixth graders read 15,200 pages. lone finishes well at Condon meet B y D e b b ie R a d ie lone boys scored 134 points at the Condon track meet held April 4. The Cardinals ended up in second place behind Wasco County, who had 155 points. Boys' results are as follows: 400 relay-Morgan, A. Rietmann, Radie, Rea, first place, 46.10; 1500-J. McElligott. third, 5.23.08, Bergstrom, fifth, 5.27.07; 100-A. Rietmann, first, 11.25, Rea. second, 11.73; 400-Radie, third, 1.0.59; 110 hurdles-Morgan, second, 19.8; 800-Bergstrom, fourth, 2.41.45, Doherty, sixth, 3.22.12; 200- A. Rietmann. first, 23.56, Rea, fifth, 25.4; 3000-J. Rietmann, first, 11.31.02; 1600 relay-fourth place, 4.53.41 ; shotput-C. Bennetto. second, 39-8-3/4, Cayle Krebs, fifth, 34-3; discus-C. Bennetto, second, 104, Cayle Krebs, third, 99-11 ; high jump- Rea. second, 5-4; longjump-Burright, second 18-0, Morgan, 17-2; triple jump-M organ, first, 37-0-1/2. Girls'results are as follows: 10O-D. McElligott, first. I2.82;400-Heagy, fourth. 1.08.53; 100 Peck, second. 18.37, J. Bennetto. sixth, 20.99; 200- D. McElligott, first, 26.96; 300 hurdles-Peck. fifth, 1.06.86; 1600 relay-second, 4.58.48; shotput-Heagy, sixth, 27-0; discus-Peck, third, 754; high jump-N. McElligott, first, 4-8, Peck, third, 4-6; long jump-N. McElligott, fifth, 13-10-1/2; triple jump-N. McElligott, second, 31-2. Infant and child CPR class set The American Red Cross, Umatilla County chapter, will hold an infant and child CPR class on Monday night, April 30 from 6-9 p.m. at the chapter office at its new location, 920 NW Fraser, Suite 107, Pendleton. Cost o f the course is $15. Pre-registration is required. To enroll, call the chapter office, 276- 1211 between 9 a.m.-3 p.m. or leave a message with a daytime phone number. Enrollees may also e-mail the chapter at umatillarc@oregon trail.net by indicating they wish to register and include their name and daytime phone number. , i Come C elebrate E a ster on S unday A p r il 1 5 th a t Beecher's R e sta u ra n t 9 Featuring a buffet from noon until 6 p.m. with... Honey-Baked Ham • Apricot Glazed Pork Loin BBQ Meatballs • Baked Chicken Breast Fresh Fruit Salad • Pasta Salad • Green Pea Salad Coleslaw with Shrim p • Asparagus • Red Potatoes Mashed Potatoes with Gravy • and Dessert A d u lts $ 1 1 .0 0 • C h ild re n 12 a n d u n d e r $ 5 .2 5 Reservations are Recommended • Call 422-7038 Beecher’s Restaurant and Lounge 350 H igh w a y 74 • lone Vi. ili Û