TEN The Heppner Garrttc-Times. Hrppner, Oregon, Thursday. March 17. 1983
'How to handle stress'
program rescheduled
The second program of the
Building Better Lives series.
"How to Handle Stress,"
originally scheduled for
March 17, has been postponed
and rescheduled to start on
April 12. The program will be
held at 7 p.m. at the Seventh
day Adventist Church, 560 N.
Minor, in Heppner.
"If we are to enjoy optimum
health, we must cope with
stress in positive ways."
stated Don Reiber, who will be
leading the presentation.
"Those wishing to gain some
ideas on how to do this are
invited to attend. There is no
charge," he added.
The Building Better Lives
series is brought to the com
munity by the local Seventh
day Adventist sOiurch. The
third program, "How to Deal
With Stress," will focus on
ways of cutting medical ex
penses. No date has yet been
set for this topic.
(fj Boeing
News
Hospital Notes D.A.'s Report
Dime A Dor en
March II
No. Five
No. Four
No. Two
No. Seven
No. Eight
No. Three
No. Six
No One
Lost
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Apartment inspected
By JUSTINE
HEATH ERFORD
Sunday afternoon. Mar. 13,
theready-and-waiting housing
that has been prepared fdor a
refugee family expected to
come to Heppner in the near
future under the sponsorship
of Hope and Valby Lutheran
churches was open for inspec
tion by interested persons.
The spacious first-floor
apartment of the large home
belonging to the Francis
Doherty Estate, on the corner
of Gale and Church streets.
has been completely renova
ted and tastefully furnished by
church members under the
capable direction of Jane
Rawlins. From 12 noon until 2
p.m., admiring viewers
walked through the entry hall,
livingroom, two bedrooms,
large kitchen, bathroom and
utility porch which are very
clean and attractive.
Church women served re
freshments to the interested
visitors, all of whom hope that
the European parents and
their two children will reach
Heppner soon.
Splits: Gene Doherty 4-7-9.
High game : Joyce Winters -216
and Riley Munkers - 214.
High series : Joyce Winter -432
and Alan Basford - 535.
High team game: No. Four
775.
High team series: No. Four
2 232
Sparetimers
March
Won - Lost
The following patient was
admitted and released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner during the past
week :
Chiloe Chervenell. Lexing
ton, admitted March 11, re
leased March 12.
The following patients were
still receiving care at the
hospital as of Monday.Mar.
14:
Kay Wilson, Heppner - ad
mitted March 10;
Emily Kinster, Heppner -admitted
March 10;
Sherrie Mahoney, Heppner -admitted
March 10;
Mary Bristow, lone - ad
mitted March 11; and
Alba Mover, Heppner - ad
mitted March 8.
IT'S
Peterson's
Les Schwab
Coast to Coast
Central Market
V Si G Tavern
M.C.G.G.
Sears
Gardner's
High game: Katie Mc Rob
erts - 199.
High series:
erts - 514
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Mli
Katie McRob-
Koffee Kup Keglers
March 10
Won - Lost
AT GREEN FEED
POTATO SETS
ONION SETS & PLANTS
LOTS OF SEEDS
PEAT MOSS
BARK DUST
FERTILIZER
SPRING PLANTS
FLOWERING SHRUBS
FRUIT TREES
EVERGREENS
GREEN FEED & SEED I
HEPPNER 676-9422
M.C.G.G. No. 2
NewComers
HiHos
No-Pin Hitters
Gutter Dusters
The Dregs
Three Holers
The Pvtts
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David Rufus Piper A son,
David Rufus. was born to Mr.
and Mrs. David Piper of Lex
ington on February 26 at
Pendleton Community Hospi
tal. He weighed 7 lbs.. 3' oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Piper of Heppner.
Betty Marquardt of Lexington
and the late Carl Marquardt.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Messenger
Sr of Lexington. Ada Piper of
Winlock. Wash, and Erma
Kiggins of Heppner.
James Randall Zimmer
man. 26, of Boardman, was
arraigned in Morrow County
Circuit Court March 9 on
charges of alleged Felony
Driving While Suspended, re
ported Morrow County Dis
trict Attorney Richard
McNerney.
In other news, McNerney
reported :
Darrel Wayne Solomon,
42, of Irrigon, was arraigned
March 11 in Morrow County
Circuit court on two counts of
alleged First Degree Rape
and three counts of First
Degree Sexual Abuse.
John Luis Grady, no age
available, of Arlington, was
arraigned in Morrow County
Circuit Court March 9 on
charges of alleged First De
gree Theft.
Robert Cate. 38. of Irri
gon, pleaded guilty March 9 to
charges of Harassment and
Fourth Degree Assault. He
was sentenced to 30 days in
jail - suspended, and one year
bench probation.
John Paul Johnson. 18, of
Irrigon. was arraigned Marrh
14 in Morrow County Justice
Court on charges of alleged
Second Degree Criminal
Mischief, Second Degree
Criminal Trespass and First
Degree Burglary.
James McNiel, 21, of
Irrigon. was arraigned March
14 on charges of alleged First
Degree Burglary, Second De
gree Criminal Mischief, Se
cond Degree Criminal Tres
pass and being an Ex-Convict
in Possession of a Firearm.
School board
to meet
The next regular meeting of
the Morrow County School
Board will be held Monday,
Mar. 21. Columbia Junior
High School, Irrigon, at 8p.m.
The board will consider bids
for school buses and will be
accepting bids on a pump lhat
has been offered for sale, said
a school district spokesperson.
They will also consider two
policy matters: personnel
records and part time atten
dance. The board is also scheduled
to develop a plan for disposal
of surplus district equipment.
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Form Bras
High game: Judy Rickert -197.
High series: Hilda Yocom -491.
Splits: Pat Lankford 5-7;
and Linda Schultz 5-7.
Thursday N'ighl Ladies
March 19
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Cole's
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Bucknum's
Splits converted:
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High game: Inetia Cantin -197.
High series: Marie Boor -515.
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