Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 27, 1983, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO The Heppner GateUe-Timet, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday,
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
The Heppner
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GAZETTE-TIMES
MCXROW COUNTY'S HOMI OWNED NEWSPAPER
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Published every Thursday and entered as
second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner.
Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Second-class
postage paid at Heppner, Oregon.
Office at 147 West Willow Street. Telephone (503)
676-9228.
Address communications to the Heppner Gazette
Times. P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836.
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LETTERS"
Cold hospital rooms
To the editor:
I spent a week in the hospi
tal and want to thank Dr. '
Wolff and the nurses for their
excellent care and patience
with me.
I am writing to complain
about the cold shower and
bathrooms. Those lights don't
heat the rooms and you sit,
shake and shiver all the time
with the cold.
It has been this way for a
Pacific U. professor to
address local groups
Dr. Miles Shishido, profes
sor of religion and philosophy
at Pacific University, will be
guest preacher at the lone
United Church of Christ on
Sunday, Nov. 6, at the 11 a.m.
worship service.
His sermon is entitled
"Faith, Wisdon. and the Uni
versity," based on scriptures I
Kings 3:13-14 and Matthew
28: 16-20, said the Rev. Cathy
Barker, pastor.
The church is celebrating
College Heritage Sunday that
day, to recognize the involve
ment of the United Church of .
Christ in education. Barker
explained. Pacific University ,
is a private college related to
the United Church of Christ.
Ecumenical Youth Group
plans Halloween party
The local Ecumenical Youth
Group will host a Halloween
Party for grade school child
ren in kindergarten through
sixth grade on Sunday, Oct. 30,
at United Methodist Church in
Heppner at 5:30 p.m., announ
ced a group spokesperson.
Some of the activities that
are planned include apple
Local group's
helps replace
The Rev. Ed Watts, vicar of
All Saints Episcopal Church
in Heppner has announced
that word has been received
recently that the Ecumenical
Youth Group's donation to the
Heifer Project International
has been used to meet a part of
a $70,500 project of replacing
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EDITOR,
long time but I guess no one
complained. After two
showers, the pain came back
again, and I refused to go back
to those cold rooms until they
put more heat in the rooms.
Anyone with arthritis knows
you have to keep very warm,
so I came home.
Yours truly,
Zetta Brosnan
Heppner
Following the service, a
simple potluck lunch will be
served, and Dr. Shishido will
present a 30 minute presenta
tion on Pacific University.
On November 7, at 7:30
p.m.. Dr. Shishido will ad
dress the Heppner-Ione
Branch of the American Asso
ciation of University Women
at the All Saints' Episcopal
Church Parish Hall in Hep
pner. He will speak on the
Peace and Conflict Studies
Program at Pacific Univer
sity, and also some of the
basic issues involved in the
struggle for peace. There will
be time for discussion and this
meeting is open to the public.
Barker said.
dunking, "fishing." story tel
ling, getting made up and
"other types of gobblin activi
ties." he added.
All grade school children
who are in kindergarten
through sixth grade are wel
come, and there is no cost to
attend.
donation
livestock
livestock for the Ugandans.
The youth group donated a
total of $125, which was
matched by a local fund.
These monies were raised
through the group's efforts at
local sidewalk sales and sales
of goodies at various high
school functions.
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October 17, 1983
Wedding
Smith-Healy
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Mr. and Mrs, Dale Smith
Janice Kathryn Healy, daughter of William J. and Kathryn
Healy of Heppner, became the bride of Dale Samuel Smith,
son of Dave and Jan Smith of Brewster, Wash, on August 19.
The ceremony was read by the Rev. Brian McGovern at St.
Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory
gown of English net with a V-neck bodice which was trimmed
in Schiffli. The cummerbund and long sleeves were trimmed
in ivory satin and the two-tiered skirt was laced by a satin
ruffle border.
Matron of honor was Mary Gill of Gooding, Idaho, a friend
of the bride. Maid of honor was Maureen Healy of heppner, a
sister of the bride.
Best man was Dave Smith of Walla Walla, Wash., brother
of the groom. Usher was Pat Beard. Ellensberg, Wash, a
friend of the groom.
Wedding music was provided by friends of the bride; Jerita
Belya and Jody Cliffton, Hermiston. Organist was Carley
Drake of Heppner.
Joan Eckman, sister of the bride, attended the guest book
with the assistance of Marie Jones and Jeanne Warnock.
friends of the bride.
A wedding reception followewd the ceremony at the
Heppner Elks Lodge.
Cutting the cake were aunts of the bride, Mary Lou
O'Rourke and Helen O'Donnell. Pouring coffee were Cecilia
Healy, aunt of the bride, and Shelley Thompson, friend of the
bride. Pouring punch were Jane Watson, aunt of the groom,
Judy Currin, aunt of the bride, Sandy Lazinka, aunt of the
bride, and Sally Huddleston, friend of the bride.
Attending the gift table were JoLynn Anderson, friend of
the bride, and Jennifer Currin, cousin of the bride.
A rehersal dinner prior to the day of the wedding was held
at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Harrv and Helen
O'Donnell. The bride's and groom's families and shower
hostesses were all in attendance.
After a wedding trip to Sun Mountain Resort in Washing
ton, the couple is residing in Heppner where the bride is
employed in the Morrow County District Attorney's office.
The groom graduated from Central Washington University
with a teaching degree in physical education.
Friendship Baptist to
hold film service
Friendship Baptist Church
in Heppner will hold a special
film service on Sunday. Oct.
30. beginning at 6 pm an
nounced a church spokesper
son. Two movies will be shown
and refreshments will be
served.
The first film is titled 'The
Haunted Church Bell." The
second will be the true story of
a young boy's rebellion
P.M.H. Aux.
The Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital Auxiliary will meet at the
hospital on October 27 for a
business meeting, followed by
visiting with nursing home
residents, said Betty Brown,
an auxiliary member.
A boy doll is on display and
drawing tickets are available
The staff of
branch of First Interstate
Bank of Oregon, N.A.
cordially invite you to an
Open House
Friday, Oct 28,
2 to 5 p.m.
in honor of
Clista M. Venard
Clista mil be retiring
Please come in
""A Join us m
1 rl We are going to miss her.
fmmU First lnt&rztzztfRanU.
against his father's Christian
values entitled "My Son. My
Son."
"The public is invited to this
special program to be held at
the church on the corner of
Willow and Gale Streets in
Heppner. No admission will be
charged, but a free will offer
ing will be collected." the
spokesperson reports.
to meet
at Peterson's Jewelry in Hep
pner. Tickets cost 25 cents
each or one dollar for five. The
drawing will be held before
Christmas. Brown said, and
the proceeds will benefit ano
ther of the auxiliary's projects
for the nursing home.
the Heppner
on Nov. 1, 1983.
and
wishing her well.
Hospital Notes
The following patients were
admitted and released from
Pioneer memorial Hospital In
Heppner during the past
week:
Ava Wright. Heppner ad
mitted October 15. released
October 20:-
Melvin Hammons. Heppner
admitted October 14. re
leased October 17;
Lois Hunt, Lexington - ad
mitted October 15. released
October 20:
Richard Hendricks. lone
admitted October 14. released
October 19:
Margaret Murray. Heppner
- admitted October 13, re
leased October 19; and
Nancy Lynn. Heppner - ad
mitted October 20, released
October 22.
The following patients were
still receiving care at the
hospital as of Monday, Oct. 24:
Carmel Lennon, Heppner -admitted
October 20:
Ava Wright. Heppner ad
mitted October 21;
Maxine Schmidt, Heppner -admitted
October 21 ; and
Bobbie Troxell, Lexington -admitted
October 22.
Births
UP
Amellia Beth Perk A
daughter. Amellia Beth, was
born to Cam i He and Stephen
Peck of lone on Otober 13
1983 at Good Shepherd Com
munity Hospital in Hermiston.
She weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Peck of Heppner
and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Malcom.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. H G. Peck of Hep
pner, Mrs. Dolly Allstott of
Pendleton and Mrs. Ida Ha
milton of Puyallup, Wash.
Adam Mirharl Nriffer A
son. Adam Michael, was born
th Linda and Duane Neiffer of
Heppner on October 22, 1983.
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner She weighed 6
lbs . 12'? oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Carmichael of
Minneapolis. Minn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Neiffer of
Monmouth.
Great-grandparents are
Ruth Leikvold of Minneapolis,
Minn and Claude Carmichael
of Elk River. Minn.
Adam joins a brother,
Jacob. 22 months.
F.F.A. officers
elected at HHS
New F.F.A. officers for the
1983 84 school year were elec
ted Tuesday. October 11 at
Heppner High School. The new
President is Kevin Hughes.
Vice-president is Andrea Ball.
Kim Wright is secretary,
Windi Mitchell is reporter and
Alex Lindsav is sentinel
NOTICE TO
WATER USERS
Insulate your water meters for
the winter months. You may
use gunny sacks, insulation, old
rags in a plastic bag, etc.
Please do not use sawdust or
bark. If you have had frozen
pipes In the past, it is advisable
to let a faucet run at a fast
drip during extremely cold
weather. Any damages
resulting from frozen water
meters that have not been
insulated will be
owners' expense. You will be
billed a minimum until the
meters are read again the last
of March. Thank you.
Earl Papineau
Health Dept.
Friday. Oct. 28 free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Morrow Co. Health
Department office, Lexington,
8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4
p.m.
Two Tracker
4-H Horse
Club meets
The third ride-meet of the
Two Tacker 4-H Horse Club
was held Sunday, Oct. 23. It
was decided the club would
host a Halloween horse cos- ,
tume party from 2 to 5 p.m. on
Sunday. Oct. 30, at the horse
barn at the fairgrounds In
Heppner, said Gail Papineau,
a club spokesperson.
All youth interested in hor
ses are invited to attend, she
said, and everyone Is encour
aged to come In costume,
which will allow riders to
compete in games on horse
back. Family members and
friends of club members who
ride are also invited, she said.
Each participant Is asked to
bring two small prizes such as
gum or candy bars, Papineau
said. There will also be a prize
awarded for the best costume.
Club registration forms
were given out October 23;
however, anyone still interes
ted in joining may pick up a
form at the Morrow County
Extension office In Heppner,
or contact Papineau at
422-7518. or Al Brazell.
9898732.
Fancy Knitters
4-H Qub meets
Bv JENNIFER RILL
The Fancy Knitters 4-H Club
met October 11 at leader
Debbie Christensen's home.
We elected new officers:
President Noella Rill. Vice
president Dulcie Palmer, and
Secretary Jennifer Rill.
We are going to have a yarn
demonstration next month.
The members decided to
make Christmas gifts for the
Fairview Home in Salem.
Refreshments will be served
at the November meeting by
Dulcie Palmer and Tiffany
Harrison.
Corrections
An error appeared in last
week's Justice Court report.
Sidney H. Priest. Hermiston.
was fined $33 for Violation of a
Regulated Hunt Regulation.
To wit: Motor Vehicle in a
Road Closure - passenger.
A story appearing in last
week's Gazette-Times en
titled. "Court asked to recon
sider increase in landfill fees"
was in error. The story stated
tha the Heppner City Council
had agreed to pay Hepner
garbage collector Cliff
Green's landfill fees for him.
Green said the issue may have
been discussed, but has not
been finalized.
repaired at the
City Foreman
DA.'8 Report
Arthur J. Martinez, 24, of
Umatilla, was arraigned in
Morrow County Circuit Court
for alleged Felony Driving
While Revoked on October 19.
reported a spokesperson from
the Morrow Co. District At
torney's office. He entered a
plea of not guilty. His release
on bail was continued, No trial
date has yet been set.
Public Meetings
Monday. Oct. 31 Morrow
County Planning Commission,
courthouse. Heppner. 8 p.m.;
Heppner Fire Department,
fire hall. 7:30 p.m.
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