Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 23, 1985, Page TEN, Image 10

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Engagements
Community («alendar
Nix — Wallis
Aerobic classes begin
Aerobic class*» will be*in next
Monday m*ht. Orl 28 »ays in»lru<
tor Joyce Hughes Because Thur»
day is Hallow een, the re*ular Thurs
day class will be held Wednesday.
for this week only
Beginning in November, classes
will be held regularly Monday and
Thursday evenings, advanced from
6 30
7 30 and beginning from
7 36» 30
DMV to close Thursday
The Heppner office of the Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles will tie
closed Thursday. October 24 while
the examiner is in Hermiston The
office will be open regular hours
Friday. October 25
Heppner Council to meet Oct. 24
The Heppner City Council will
meet in special session Thursday.
Oct 24 to consider a short term
hnrrnw tne rrsnlu'lsri « 'iriri tor tbe
Senior Citnen Center and a don
ation to the Chamber of Commerce
for brochures
Smith invites comments Nov. 1
Congressman Bob Smith K Second
District will be in Pendleton Friday,
Nov I where radio station Kl'MA
has agreed to open telephone lines
W all arid Charlene Nix announce the engagement of their daughter Bonnie
J Nil to M l I W ,iIlls Imth of Hermiston
The bride elect is a graduate of Heppner High School She is employed by
Weaver Construction of Lai Grande
W.tills is the son of Howard and Killeen Wallis of Stanfield He attended
Stanfield High School, and is presently employed at C A B livestock of
Hermiston
The couple plan to lie married December 14. at (lur body of Angels
Catholic Church. Hermiston
Angeli
Howell
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l-arry Angelí and Bobbi Angelí of Heppner are happy to announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Bobbette, to
Paddy Howell of Monument He is the son of Clifford and Charlotte Howell
of Monument
Bobbette was a princess on the 1985 Morrow County Fair and Kodeo Court,
is a senior at Heppner High School and is currently employed by Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Howell is self employed
A November 8 wedding is planned at 7 30 p m at All Saints Kplscopal
Church in Heppner A reception at the Morrow County fair grounds annex
building will follow All friends and relatives are invited to attend
4-H achievement night Oct. 2.3
A special event. 4-H Achievement
Night will finalize events of the past
year, and mark the beginning of a
new 4-H year
A leaders' committee, with Chair
person Chloe Pearson, has planned a
variety of activities for the evening,
including a pot luck dinner at 6 30
pm
Main dish, rolls, drinks,
desserts and table service will be
provided
Those attending are
asked to bring a salad or a vegetable
dish
la-aderx will be given time to
introduce their members as well as
«■cognize them for special accom
plishments
Parents, friends, donors, and
everyone interested in the recog
mtion of the 4 II ers are invited
This event is scheduled for
Wednesday. October 23. 6 . to p m at
the Fairgrounds in Heppner
Hally set at Nazarene
Next Sunday. Oct 27 will be a big
rally Sunday at the Heppner Church
of Nazarene
A Sunday School
contest the past six weeks with the
theme "Le! Them Know” will be
closing with a big helium balloon
send off to 'Tet the Community
Know” about Jesus
Sunday School begins at 9 30 a m
with fellowship, and continues with
lo a m classes for all ages, and II
am worship Kveryone is invited to
attend the celebration
FAG students to study solar power
lo My Clients:
I will be continuing to take appointments until
my baby comes. I HOPE to be back to work
within 3 weeks after delivery. Please make
arrangements for your appointments now.
Thanks!
for a broadcast discussion of current
issues from 3 to 4 p m Congressman
Smith invites constituent to phone in
<|uestions and comments for im­
provement of Oregon and America
Patti Nairn«, (Country Shears
¡Aid} Bugs
fri Annual Holiday Bazaar
Saturday, Nov. 2
Morrow County talented and
gifted students in grades five
through eight will lx- studying solar
power on October 30 and 31 at the
school district office in l-exington
This program is a part of the
Salvation Army to present will and
estate planning seminar in Pendleton
The Salvation Army's November
7 seminar on "Wills and Kstate
Planning” will include two informa
tional sessions, conducted by
Hayward Moore. Salvation Army
Planned Giving Director Held at
the Salvation Army Community
Center. 130 S K
Kmigranl,
Pendleton, sessions will be from 2 to
4 p m and 7 to 9 p m There is no
charge or obligation and the public
is invited to attend
Topics to be covered include Plan
Business seminars offered
Two productivity seminars will be
presented October 29 and 30 at
Grayson s Desert Kiver Inn by the
Small Business Development Center
of Blue Mountain Community-
College and the Oregon Slate Uni
versify Productivity Center
Goal Setting and Productivity” ,
a seminar tailored for small bust
nesses will be held from I to 5 p m
on the afternoon of October 29 The
next day a sem inar titled
Productivity and Perform ance
Measurement” will be held from 8
am to 4 30 p m
The second
seminar is tailored to larger orgam
rations such as m anufacturers,
hospitals, bank* and governmental
agencies
The OSU Prod>.i< -1 1 v it v Center
’’presents an excellent system for
evaluating operations of any kind in
any business and suggesting way s of
achieving higher efficiency cost
control, and customer satisfaction
according lo Tom Hampson. direc
tor of BMCCs business center
The seminar will offer practlc.il
methods for achieving success
through productivity management
Cost of the seminar is $35 for th<
halfday session on October 29. and
$55 for the all day session on October
30. including lunch Both sessions
can be attended for $70 For more
information, call the business center
at 2766233
This seminar is co-sponsored by
the Small Business Administration
George Anderton, Scouting repre
sentative for the Blue Mountain
Council will be at the Cub Scout
Pack 661 meeting Monday . Oct 28. 7
p m upstairs at the Heppner Klks
Club lie “ ill disco«» the refluire
ments for forming a new pack at
lone with those who are interested
All Cub Scouts and their parents
are encouraged to attend this
regular October pack meeting
Gospel presentation
set at St. Pat’s
Betty Christman’s
305 Arcade, Lexington
Tha average adult has 3 500
square inches of skin
Actor Leonardo Defilippis'
one man dramatic presentation of
the Gospel according lo John,
entitled. Master. Where Do You
Abide"” ’ is currently touring our
area, and will be presented
Wednesday < ><' 30 .it 7 38 p m .it
St Patrick Parish Hall
The Biggest Little
u u jtTiM i:w
SHO P
continuing Challege Program
offered for academically talented
in the County.
” Master. Where Do You Abide-’'
students in Morrow County Lynn
Lots
of Plumbing
Vanderkamp. energy specialist for is a truly beautiful and inspiring
OMSI. will be the program leader dramatic presentation of the Gospel
Supplies
according to John, suitablr for
t«itb days
junior high age and up,” says the
Kev Brian McGovern The pro
gram runs about two hours, and
children will lie permitted to leave admission is by freewill donation
676-3001 676-9157
school
An all parish potluck and Hallo­
ween party will lie held this Sunday.
Oct 27 at 6 p m Children and
willing adults are encouraged to
come dressed in costume, said the
American Field Service
Kev lzzett
Prizes (or the liest
costumes will tie awarded
Anyone interested in the student exchange
Scouting executive to attend pack meet
Special classes in worship and
religious music will begin Monday.
Oct 28 at All Saints' Kpiscopal
Church
The class is open for
students in grade* two through six
and will last until Christmas vaca
lion The classes begin at 2 30
Interested parents should call pastor
lzzett for information Parents must
sign a permission slip bi-fore their
AFS
program, students or odults, call
IUCC youth to host Halloween party
10 a.m. • 4 p.m .
mng Your Will, The Living Will.
What Happens If You Die Without a
Will. Kstate Taxes How to Avoid
Probate The Attorney and Your
Will Capital Gain Taxes Trusts.
Charitable Gifts and Income For a
Lifetime
For more information on this
seminar or on wills and estate
planning write Hayward Moore, The
Salvation Army. P D Box 8798.
Portland. Oregon 972U8 or call him at
1303' 734 0433 or <303 ' 234 0823
A Halloween party for children
through sixth grade w ill be hostel by
the lone United Church of Christ
Youth Group from 5 to 7 pm
Thursday . Oct 31 at the lone United
Church of Christ
Kefreshments will include hot
dogs, chips, punch and cookies
Activities will include games and a
custome parade with prizes
Maryann Cerullo at 676-9635. (Keep trying)
Youth group to host ‘Pumpkin Party’
Homemade Crafts, Baked Goodies.
Free Refreshments
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PO Bo« 421
fornii OR 97830
November 1 8 - 2 2
Saturday. Oct 26 at 3 pm , the
First Christian Church Youth Group
will be hosting a Pumpkin Party”
for all children ages two years
through grade six There will be
separate parties for those through
kindergarten, and grades 1-6. said a
Church spokesperson Kach child
may wear a costume and is to come
prepared for a good time The party
will be held at the church basement
and will last approximately one
hour All children in the community
IxK*al
Carpet Cleaning
SPECIAL e , 1TM
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Hallway, up to 300 K)fl
Wt OON T CMAROf VllLAOt
W e ere available to f i e entire a r e a
arc invited to attend For more
information, call 676 9209
(in Friday evening, the First
Christian Youth Group will hold a
candy sale during the Moonlight
Sale featuring fudge and carmel
popcorn in front of Murray's Drug
store
All Jr High and High School youth
are invited to attend the youth
program each Sunday evening at 6
p m
THURSDAY NIGHT OCT.
(N o Cards)
ENJOY OUR
ROAST BEEF
BUFFET DINNER $5
veterans officer attends conference
Morrow County Veterans Service
Officer, (Taudine Warren, attended
the semi annual statewide County-
Veterans' Service Officer Confer
ence held October 16 18. in Portland
The session, sponsored by the
Oregon Department of Veterans'
Affairs, provided officers with
updated information necessary to
assist Oregon veterans, their
widows or widowers, and depen
dents in applying for state and
federal veterans benefits in such
areas as housing education, coun
•ding. claims, employment,
medical, and pension assistance
Heppner Elks 358
'Where friends m eet"
142 N Vo.r.
676 9181
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