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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 20,2013 Awana announces Grand Prix 2013 winners Banks take top ribbons Churches plan Holy The follow ing were nam ed w in n ers in the 2013 Great Green Parade: Irish Theme-Green, Bank o f Eastern Oregon; Irish F lo ats-B u sin ess, C om munity Bank; Antique & Custom Vehicles. Morrow County Museum Antique Tractor; Parade/Special Ve hicles. Technology Students of America (TSA) “Couch” Hope Lutheran Church and All Vehicle. Ribbons can be Saints Episcopal Church picked up at the Heppner The Shared Ministry of Hope Lutheran Church and Chamber of Commerce of All Saints Episcopal Church will observe Holy Week with fice next week. opportunities for worship nearly every day of the week. On Palm Sunday, worship will be held at All Saints beginning at 10 a.m. with palm branches, celebration of the Lord’s Supper, and an interactive reading from the Gospel of Luke. Monday through Wednesday, Compline (prayer at the end of the day) will be offered at 5:30 pm at All Saints. On Maundy Thursday, worship will be held at Hope beginning at 7 p.m., and will include foot washing, com munion, and a light meal following the service. On Good Friday at 7 p.m.. All Saints will have a Tenebrae Service with scripture readings and growing darkness as candles are extinguished in remembrance of the death of Jesus. On Easter Sunday, a festive communion service celebrating the resurrection will be held at Hope begin ning at 10 a.m. Easter breakfast will be served at Hope beginning at 8 a.m., following the community sunrise service. Everyone is welcome to attend all shared min istry activities. Week services No Bowl takes trophy Heppner Awana Grand Prix winners include: For speed; first place, Hannah Smith; second place, Dylan Christian; and third place, Makiyah Christian. For design; first place, Madison Palmer; second place, (»race Smith; and third place. Brock Barret. Honorable mention: Nickolas Wenberg. -Photo by April Sykes Heppner FFA will hold fundraising dinner Friends o f the Hep pner FFA are reminded to mark their calendar for the group’s spring fundraising dinner. Plans are underway for an evening filled with great food, lots of fun and entertainment. The event will be held April 4 from 6:30 - 8 p.m. at the Morrow County Fair grounds Pavilion. The menu will include Bar-be-cue ribs baked potato, green salad, homemade rolls and des sert. The cost is: $12 pre paid and $ 15 at the door for adults and $8 prepaid and $11 at the door. Children, five and under, are free. Music will be provided by Joe Lindsay, a dessert auc tion will be held and there will be door prizes. 2013 Road Bowling, Winners: Even though the weather was windy and cold with spits of snow, it didn’t keep the Road Bowlers away from closing out the St. Patrick’s festivities on Sunday. The youth took the award this year. “No Bowl” with a three member team consisting of Tate Gentry, Garrett Frs Kumar and Condon welcome everyone to Cel Robinson and Keenan Helfrecht took the first place prize ebrate with St. Patrick and St. William Catholic Churches. money and trophy. Second place was “Bowl Roaders” and “The Ordinary Joes" took third. All in all, it was a great event, Services will be Palm Sunday, March 24 at St. Williams at 8:45 a.m. Gather in the side yard at 8:30 for Palms and only one bowl was lost and everyone enjoyed themselves. St. Patrick and St. William Catholic Churches Day Cares receive donation Fab Four Food group cooks up Mexican dishes Anne Morter presents Betty Rietmann.teacher at Creative Care Preschool, with proceeds from Father Condon’s drama presentation. Donations were accepted at both the lone and Heppner performances and split between Heppner Day Care and Creative Care Preschool. Pictured back-Betty Rietmann, Anne Morter.Janet Holland Front Carter Evnetich, Lily Reid, Lizzy Doherty and Delaney Stefani. - Contributed Photo Sheriff’s Report Aaron Smythe, Obdilia Medians, Gloria Juarez, Renee Pe terson and Morgan Orem cooking up a storm on March 9. - Contributed Photo Tamales and enchiladas were on the menu March 9 when the Fab Four Foods Group met at the home of Obdulia Medina. The group made two pans of enchila das using red sauce, one with pork and the other with chicken. The group learned that enchiladas can also be mad with green sauce. They learned to make Masa and The Mo r r o w County Sheriff’s Office the sauce for Tamales as reports handling the fol well as how to roll it in com lowing business; husks. Tamales can be made with a variety o f fillings Morrow County Sher including vegetables and if f s office has released the cheese and there is even following information dessert tamale traditionally Feb. 27: -MCSO re served at the holidays. The ceived a call from a Hep group thanked Obdulina pner man who said a 20 Medina, Gloria Juarez and year-old male was smoking Stephanie Medina for their marijuana in his home. help and guidance. -MCSO received a call from a man who reported Morrow County Public Works is accepting sealed bids for the following surplus vehicles. Vehicles and specifications are on display at the Public Works Office. Contact Morrow County Public Works. 365 I iwy 74, P.O. Box 428. Lexington, OR 97839 or phone 5 4 1 -989-9500 with questions or to deliver bids. Sealed bids will be received no later than 4:00 p.m ., A p ril 09, 2013 at the Morrow County Public Works Office in Lexington, OR. 365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington, OR. Bids will be opened A pril 10, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. at the regular County Court session held at the Port of Morrow, Boardman. OR. Morrow County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD ‘AS IS '. #1 1980 International - VIN# AAI92KEDI4174 93,890 Miles. Manual Trans., 2 Vi Ton Cassis Truck, gasoline engine Min Bid $500.00. #2 1976 International - VIN# D0522FHA28399 62,404 Miles, Manual Trans., 2 '/i Ton Chassis Truck, gasoline engine Min Bid $500 00 there were sheep out on Meadowbrook Rd., Lex ington. The ow ner was contacted and will return them to the pasture. Feb. 28: - A Umatilla man told MCSO that he leant a subject his pickup about one year ago and he is trying to get the 2-tone 1983 El Camino back. He said he was not allowed on the property to retrieve the vehicle. -MCSO received a call from a Heppner woman who said her dog dug up a deer pelvis and spine but that she would like a deputy to check it out to make sure that’s what it was. The deputy made contact and confirmed it was an animal bone. -MCSO received a call from an Irrigon woman who said her dog got beat up and that there was blood and raw shrimp - like someone had tried to feed the dog raw shrimp. She said she went to work last night and found the dog when she returned. The woman said she would like added patrol in the area, especially at night. -March 1: MCSO re ceived a call from a woman who said her two dogs dug their way out of the yard. One is a bull mastiff with a black snout and the other is a female pit bull. She called later and reported the dogs had been found. March 3: Onstar called the MCSO and advised that there is a male subject that would like to speak with Homeland Security because the Procession in to the Church. There will be no Mass on Saturday night at St. Patrick’s. Sunday Morning Mass will begin at 11 a.m. Gather in the hall for your Palms and the Procession in to the Church. Holy Week Pascal Triduum at St Patrick Catholic Church: Wednesday Mass, March 27 at 7:00 p.m. Holy Thursday: March 28 Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7 p.m. Washing of the feet and Confessions to follow. Eucharistic Adoration in the day chapel until 12:00 a.m. Please join us and pray for the Priests. Good Friday, March 29: Day of fasting and abstinence Meditate on the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus. Noon: Station of the Cross at St Patrick, followed by Confessions 7 p.m. Passion of the Lord, Solemn intercessions, Reverence for the Cross, Communion distributions, Confessions to follow Service. Holy Saturday March 30: Confessions 11:30 a.m. and 4-4:30 p.m. No 5 p.m. Mass Easter Vigil 7:30 p.m., Blessing o f the Fire and preparations of the candle, Easter Proclamation, Liturgy of the Word, Renewal of Baptismal Promise Liturgy of the Eucharist, Easter Sunday, Sts William 8:45 Mass, St. Patrick 11:00 Mass his whole family had been kidnapped. Onstar can only call local authorities and patched the subject through who then refused to speak with dispatch and discon nected the call. -March 3: MCSO re ceived a call from an Ir rigon woman who said there was a fire in the port a-potty near the baseball field. MCSO and Irrigon Fire Dept, responded. -M arch 11: MCSO received a call from an Ir rigon woman who said two horses were on Second St, heading toward Third St. She advised the horses were heading toward the water. She said they are not run ning or in the road much, just going through people’s yards eating grass. M arch 14: MCSO re ceived report o f young lab-mix dogs running loose on Main Street in Heppner that were almost hit several times. -MCSO received report that Umatilla County arrested Steven Michael Zacharias, 47, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant. He was lodged at Um atilla County Jail with $454 bail in full. -MCSO received report from a Heppner subject that he lost his three-ring binder on Alfalfa St. in Heppner that had his client information in it. The reporter called and said he found his notebook. -MCSO received report o f a fifth-wheel parked on prop erty on Highway 730 in Irrigon with a woman going in an out o f it, possibly with dogs. A deputy responded and was advised that the vehicle would If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available and that help Is FREE of charge. SURPLUS VEHICLES ALL VEHICLES A M SOLD A3 IS! Successful bidder will be required to take possession and remove vehicle within 30 days o f being notified their bid has been accepted Successful bidder must show proof of title transfer before taking possession. Morrow County makes no warranties as to vehicles condition Certified check, cashiers check or cash must make payment » SOLD AS IS If Y O U have a fam ily m em b er w ho suffers from gam bling addiction, Y O U can also receive F R E E treat m ent even if the g am b ler is not receiving treatm ent. If you a re a resident of M o rrow County and you wish to take a d v a n tag e of th e services a b o ve or d esire m ore information. P lease call any of the following num bers to set up a L O C A L appointm ent or just to talk: Bobby H arris @ 5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 9 2 5 or 5 4 1 -2 5 6 -0 1 7 5 Community Counseling Solutions (C CS) ® 541-676-9161 O R 1 -8 7 7 -6 9 5 -4 6 4 8 (1 -8 8 8 -M Y L IM IT ) \ be moved by the next day. -MCSO received report from a subject failed to show order for cause and was volun teering to do jail time instead, so the judge in Irrigon issued a sanction for him to serve jail time. -MCSO deputy reported he was out with several ve hicles at the grain elevators on Main St. in lone. -MCSO received report that there are several cars, seven o f them at one point, parked along both sides o f the highway on Highway 74, Lex ington, with kids running back and forth. The caller said that traffic had to slow down for them and thought perhaps one o f the vehicles had a flat tire and the others are assisting. -lone Fire Department received report o f a fire on Morter Lane in lone. The fire department responded and the fire put out. March 15: MCSO Dep uty reported being out with a vehicle in Irrigon, but it ap peared to be empty. -MCSO reported a ve hicle parked in Irrigon, with the owner having multiple warrants. -M CSO Deputy, H ep pner, assisted with transport o f a juvenile prisoner to The Dalles. -MCSO cited Andrew M ichael B ennett, 35, for speeding, 76 mph in a 55 mph zone. -MCSO received report o f a black and white yearling cow out on Hwy. 730, Irrigon. It was determined in was in Umatilla County, but a deputy responded anyway. The own ers were on the scene putting the cattle back in. -MCSO received report o f a male in Irrigon having cold sweats and not feeling well. The caller said she was not able to help him up and out o f the bathroom. Irrigon Ambulance was re-routed to a priority call, so Boardman Ambulance responded, offer ing mutual aid. -Continued on PAGE EIGHT I