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-Kit - v, ki,- , - t-t-r4f-Hiii-,--tm- -an c-)- t t i -n - -m 4, ', -ri "" ' -"s ' TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. February 9, 1978 M v i mphysema self care clinic here Feb. Pioneer Memorial Hospital and the Oregon Lung Associa tion will co-sponsor an Em physema Self Care Patient Workshop next week for interested persons in the Morrow County area. Patients and their families are invited to participate in the workshop, scheduled for three successive evenings, Feb. 13-15. All sessions will take place in the Heppner 0 Irrigon Francis Rose The Rev. Al Davis, Assis tant Superintendent of Assem bly of God Churches in Oregon, will be in Irrigon, Sun. Feb. 12, for an installa tion service. The Rev. Davis will officiate at the installation of Rev. Allen Gordanier as pastor of the Irrigon church. Pastor and Mrs. Gordanier and family moved to Irrigon in November to serve the church. Sandra Britt of Spray, was guest speaker at the Irrigon Assembly of God on Feb. 5. Miss Britt has been in Malawi, Africa for a year, attending a Bible school. She plans to return to Malawi for another one-year term of missionary work in the "bush country". She is with the MAP program and will be working with another lady missionary who is on the field now. Four area students given academic honors Shannon Kelly, Heppner, a junior at Linfield College in McMinnville, has been named to the college's dean's list for the fall semester. A student must be in the top 10 per cent of the class to be named to the dean's list. mm s. - r l . nn s I JYL Jul UT?&jVTl KHnJXTi i 1$ I-RJf-X ITU i mm mm m m mm mwmk-" ma -Kmm-wmm- . 7 A H Jff.l I I I w J K 1315 High School Cafetorium from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Patients are asked to attend all three sessions and should have a member of the family or a close friend accompany them. Faculty for the workshop is composed of local physicians and para-medical staff. Drs. Wallace Wolff and Richard Carpenter, PMH respiratory therapist Craig Cooley, PMH dietician Evelyn Sweek and a news Wilson 922-3352 Tammy Rock who competed in the Oregon Jr. Miss Contest as Miss Irrigon, reports that she had a "wonderful unfor gettable time". Tammy said Miss Portland, Cathy Benton, who won the contest and title of Oregon Jr. Miss, was a "really neat girl." The contestants had a busy fun filled week, staying at the Ramada Inn at Tuallatin. They went swimming and ice skating, visited the Trojan Nuclear plant and entertained the children at the Shrine Hospital with singing and a comedy skit. Tammy would like to en courage other girls to compete in this contest. She says it is a good way to meet people and make lasting friendships. The contest was held at the Beaverton Sunset School last weekend. Achieving honors for the fall semester at Lane Community College were Heppner stu dents Jim Boyce, Carl Christ man and Brian Sweeney. All three earned a 3.0 or better grade point average for the term. representative from the Men tal Health Clinic will instruct at the Heppner workshop. There is no charge for the workshop and registration is. being handled through the switchboard at Pioneer Memorial. Interested persons should call the hospital at 676-9133 and leave their name, address and phone number. Registration should be com pleted as soon as possible because space is limited. Subjects to be covered at the workshop include: structure and function of the lung in health and disease; treat ment; use of oxygen; bron chial hygiene; breathing exer cises; ostural drainage; and more. A similar workshop will repeated in Condon in March. Willows CWA meets Feb 17 Willows CWA will meet Friday, Feb. 17, at Mary Ann Palmer's home in lone. Ge neva Palmer will serve, as co-hostess and members are asked to bring a salad or dessert. Bert Corbin home after hand surgery Bert Corbin of Heppner returned home last week from Kadlac Hospital in Richland, Wash., where he underwent extensive surgery on his left hand. Corbin, an excavation con tractor, was repairing some machinery on Wednesday, Jan. 18, when his hand ws . crushed by a backhoe bucket. He is now convalescing at home and it is not yet known how much use of his injured hand he will regain. rtf fjrtar?ffih t ft 0 GGGJJfl3MlH3S (Mb cffES i Wayne Bourries honored at shower Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bourrie of Heppner were guests of honor at a baby shower held at the Episcopal Parish Hall on Friday, Jan. 27. They expect their first child to be born in March. ' Hostesses for the occasion were Donna Ball, Cindy Wright and Jackie Wright. About 15 friends and relatives attended the shower. Hospital Notes J Patients admitted and dis missed from Pioneer Memo rial Hospital during the period from Tuesday, Jan. 31, to Tuesday, Feb. 7, included Charles Riddle, Kenneth Mor ris, James E. Hams, Linda Connor and Debbie Warren, Timothy Ray born To Frank Unreins The Morrow County stork delivered one baby boy to Pioneer Memorial Hospital so far this month. A 6 pound 10 ounce son named Timothy Ray was born to proud parent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee Unrein on Wednes day, Feb. 1, at 11:10 a.m. He 5EIBERLIIMG flTEBL ft.. - BELTS g3 40,000 mile steel radial Two polyester cord body Two full width steel belts BR78 DR78-14 $57.78 2.27 ER78-14 $59.08 2.41 FR78-14 $60.75 2 54 GR78-14 $65.18 2 69 HR78-I4 $67.17 2.88 DR78-I4 $&S.4 2.27 ER78-14 $47.87 2.41 FR78-14 $4fJ4 2.54 GR78-14 $52.10 2.69 v mm .all of Heppner; and Roy Campbell of Lexington. Admitted and still in the hospital as of Tuesday were Judy Hampton, Kinzua; Doro thy Burcham, Lexington; and Rick Caroll and Lance Towle, Heppner. joins two sisters and a brother in the Unrein family. Timothy's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack McTim peny, Heppner; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hunter, Porter ville, Cal. His great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Hudson, are Heppner resi dents. z" , WW - 13 2.00 $61.95 2.51 GR78-15 $66.46 2.79 HR78-15 $68.50 296 $72.78 LR78-15 $74.37 3 28 nnniAi STEEL BR78-I3 2.00 Iin78-M $54.79 2.88 FR78H $53.?3 2 51 GH78-J3 $J3.27 2.79 HR78-I5 $IS.2I 2M LK78-15 $3.13 3.28 x .i J ) LI li PENDLETON 276-1571 VFW Auxiliary.... omen Women interested in joining a new VFW Auxiliary group in the county are invited to attend an organizational meeting on Monday, Feb. 13, in the Wagon Wheel banquet room in Heppner at 7:30 p.m. VFW Auxiliary membership is open to women who are close relatives of veterans of service in the U.S. Armed Forces authorized to receive a campaign medal or ribbon for overseas service. Member ship is also open to women veterans who have served in foreign wars. Members must be U.S. citizens at least 16 years of age. The prime objective of the Auxiliary is service to the veteran and his family through support of VFW policy. The organization also sponsors a wide range of projects that promote com munity and national interests, as well as many social activities. RUBBER STAMPS 676-9228 toctay inMk I c?TTDi i t n C7Cxl3 I C72i13 M M r!W fmvTKMW IT 1U5 X ,ll. I , ,.. D7vXl3 & casing C7Cxl4 E7Cx15 U7:xi5 J72xlS L7Cxl5 ROBB RUSH, MGR. j Si! f m r ' : I8TS , AMI At IIERMIST0H 1 7 U . invited to Women who want to join the new group should contact Doris Flynn, 676-9250; Jean Ball, 676-9666; or Leora Win ters, 989-8415. lAfMTIME Beautiful Assortment Of Baby Doll Pcjcmas Reg. $8.95 695 Now See Our Lee Alar Tops In Hew Spring Colors Jan. Blouse Of The Month Winner-Dorrii Gravel, $15.95 133 MAIN HEPPNER y still getf jjj. up During Our Annual Free Beef - I I Giveaway And You VYC1 Receive e:ig:;v:ay service W TRADE NO TRADE 7C0x1SOLj vj U 25to 1,33ir02 750x14 mi L..M m,J 3 68 tax l y ' , 10- 175x14 Plus F.E.T. C72xl5 & casing A7Cxl5 C7CxlS C7Cxl5 rr3 LaLm pIus F-E-T- & ca9ins KEVIN ROUNTREE, ASST. MGR. t.J . . . JL' 8-6 M0N. - P7 0 ! 1 t . i 557 - 8523 join The regular VFW meeting date has been changed to the second Thursday of each month in the Wagon Wheel banquet room. Through Feb. 14 Lebush Shoppe LOWER LEVEL DODGE CITY INN BOARDMAN A $5.00 Beef Certificate With The Purchase Of 2 New Tires Or 4 Retreads, Or $10.00 Worth Of Free Beef When You Buy 4 New Tires Offer Ends Feb. 23, 1978 071x14 MM Plus F.E.T. J72xl4 & casing . F7Cxl5 G72xl5 -H.a taHt$ V4Mt4 ffelMW - -in nn n V J3 Li U J FRI. 8-5 SAT. FOSSIL 743-4791