Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 01, 1986, Page THREE, Image 3

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Heppner Happenings
8y b4mry Brymnt 6 76-94V3
Paula .m<1 ("hris Col«- of Portland
sprni fh rislm av with her parents.
Paul and Bethal Heinrich
Also
pr«*s«ni for Christmas day
Mrs
Srx'da B lak e, m oth er of Mrs
Heinrich
Mr and Mrs Maurice Klder had
Christmas with her daughter and
son in l a » Colleen and Jack Ploy
har and their family
Mr and Mrs Claude Graham f i r »
to Kugt-ne for Christmas with their
daughter and son in la » Jean Marie
and Bernard Damon and their
fam ily
After their return home
Helen Valentine from Santa Kosa,
California visited them on Sunday
Mr an d Mrs Tom Huddleston spent
C hristm as
la
P ortlan d
»Ilk
their children and their fam ilies As
a special treat, their daughter,
Molly, and her fam ily, cam e from
Fairbanks. Alaska, to tie with her
parents and brothers and sisters
"Christmas at the Kmpress in IMS
for their guests
Mrs Goheen
reported the »r a th e r » a s beautiful
»it h blue skies sunshine and mild
tempera! ures
Mrs Alice McCabe had i hristmus
day with her daughter and son in
law Pat and Gay Harshinan at
Lexington
Harlan and Shannon Smith of
Seattle were here for Christmas with
their two sons Shawn and Greer
They are guests of Mrs
Hazel
Mahoney mother >>( Mrs Smith
Also home for the holidays » a s
Trisha Mahoney from Boise State
She is m ajoring in radiology and
nuclear medicine and made the
I’resident's list with a 4 on point
average She is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs Hubert Mahonev
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(Tasse* al Blue Minimum Colli
niuniiy College wmter terni will
■Ilei a varioly of educational nppor
lumi ics troni a numhcr ol computer
classe* lo veterinary managment of
doni est le animala
Kfgistraliun for wmter term con
tmues »e e k day s al thè college
Persona interested in taking a class
or two may use thè mali in forni
ai thè back of thè schedule of classe»
that was mailed to districi patron»
recenti)
Students »h o pian to attend thè
college full lim e should pian to visi!
the Counseling Center In Pioneer
Itati
i n i « ring
students
l ake
a
piacerne:, test which help* them
choose the correct level
Kngli Itah
and math course's Counselors al the
college then help the student with
career or program choices prior to
registration
College offices are open from 8
a m to < p m every week day
except tor Dec 31 and Jan I. when
the »h o le campus » i l l be closed
In the Prndleton area two com
puter classes may lie of interest
either to the novice or to the more
experience«! computer operator
( ihiirnh ufxiates history b<x)k
In celebration of the 100th birth
'lay of the Valby Lutheran Church in
April the church will offer for sale
an uptlatcd version of their book "75
Y e a rs of the V alb y Luth eran
Church written in 1961 by the late
Oscar Peterson
The history of the church s last 25
years » i l l be added to the original
hook
which was published by
Bmford and Mori
Portland, to
complete the church's lixi year his
lory The txxiks » i l l be published in
hard cover by the original publish
ers and will cost 128 each
The church would like to pre sell
the books before they go to print
Kor orders or more information
please contact Molly Kill. b7b «44.«
evenings or Ihm Peterson. 422 71 16
veterinary care skills
12th Night
Burning of
Greens Mon.
The lone Garden Club will be
sponsoring the 12th Night Bunng of
the Greens on January 6, at 1 30
p m The annual event will bo held
at the Ktetmann lot on Main St
Local school children will join
in the festivities, singing Christmas
carols
The community is en
couraged to have their Christmas
trees at the lot by noon
Cupcakes and hot cocoa will be
served by garden club members
Tarps
Cover Trucks,
V trrin rn d at
ZA
I
t l I H t t
r*% A
Animal
nutrition restraint, and vaccination
are all topic* covered in the class
Hermiston classes include both
college credit classes as well as
spe« ial interest courses
Stud«*nt*
in that area are offered college
credit courses in the areas of
business, computers, career explor
ation geology ami health education
Sell im provem en t classes in
Hermiston run from topics such as
art. cooking crafts and exercise
Two styles of baskets » i l l tie taught
in basketmaking workshops to be
offered March 5 Id and 12
Heppner residents may choose a
class ilnlicated to the basics of
astronomy with a special emphasis
on Halley s comet
Woodworking.
/
lin u irt
giiiiur msi I u« I i«»o dam«- to fi'ness
ami i x i v i loun'ry skiing are other
x|» « lai inter est i lasses to tie offered
I rusv « uuntrv skiing h o » to «n (x '
with living «ingle and woodworking
are all skitls to be (aught in classes
offer ed in Milton f i eewotet
v
class titled
C o m m e rcia l Kruit
Growing
will he olferrd to the
serious orehardists in the area
Vo«* i f
New
&
Used
Tires
Passenger, Pickup
Implement
M.C.G.G.
989-8221
X
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WHO WILL BE
THE LUCKY BABY?
Jrs.
Lincoln and Bernice Nash spent
Christmas morning at the Doan
Connor home where they enjoyed
the opening of gifts
They » e r e
guests of Marv anne and l-ee Palm er
of lone for dinner
Mrs Mary Goheen joined friends
in Portland for a six-day tour to
V ictoria B C to celebrate "Christ
mas at the Kmpress " One night
» a s spent in Vancouver. B C , and
after a tour of the city and preview
of Kx(x> Wl. they took the ferry to
Victoria » here they were greeted at
the hotel with a "w elcom e recep
tion before dinner The festivities
and decorations » e r e beautiful and
the food »a s delicious and abundant
tin Christmas E ve a concert » a s
held in the huge lobby room after
dinner
On Christmas morning a
caroling group toured the halls
In
the afternoon a visit to Anne Hatha
w ay's Cottage and tea at The Old
English Inn » a s enjoyed
Tea
consisted of sandwiches hot scones
with » lopped cream and slruwher
ry preserves pudding and English
T rifle
Christmas dinner » a s highlighted
by the procession of the chefs
bringing in the boar's head
After
dinner, the lighting of the Yule Dig
took place
Thursday, tea at the
Empress with a concert by the
carolers and the Boxing Day dinner
».is on the agenda The hotel left a
large tile trivet with an etching of
the hotel on It as a reminder of
O r««on
Kor the txgtnm r r s t o i otters an
in!r«ximlion In iicrsonal computers
I h«- « l a s s
is o ttered
** i ( h «* r
Wednesday or Thursday evening
Apple Works a more advanced
class
is an inli'gralrd package
making use of word processing
datat».«s«*s and spiead sheets
t his
I lass IS ofti'n t 1 uesdav even - .
V e te rin a ry M anagem en t of
D om estic
An im als' ,
another
Pendleton class, is offered Thursday
evenings
The course will cover
management technKjues and basic
Carl and Svlv la Mi Daniel drove to
Arlington Monday w h ere their
daughter tleorgena. took the bus
back to home in Salem
Scott Cason from Irngon is spend
ing part of the holidays with his
grandmother Mary Bryant, and his
brothers. Jimmy and Bert Cason
His mother. Pearl Cason, and his
brother Krank Cason, brought him
to Heppner On Christmas Day. Ida
l.ynn. M.irv Bryant, and John Cason
enjoyed dinner with Jim and Jewel
Cason andher son Kandy, and a
visit with her daughter. Kent*. and
little Adrian I.ec Jimmy and Bert
( ason also were part of the family
gathering
llr|»|»nr*
BMC](] winter classes offer wide variety
Mrs Vivian McConnell and sons.
Tom and Rich have just returned
from a trip to Klamath Kails where
they visited Susan and Brian Har
Krove and fam ily
Susan is a
daughter of Mrs McConnell
Mrs
M ild re d P a d b erg spent
Christmas day at the home of her
granddaughter and family Mr and
Mrs Mark King of k m
Mrs
Padberg » a s surprised by a short
visit from Jessie Kaye Morris and
Gladys Muzzy of Kossil one day last
week
Mrs
Morris taught in
Heppner at one time
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1986
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$5
¡GIFT CERTIFICATE
m
The first baby to lie Ixirn in 1986 at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Hep
pner will receive an array of gifts
from Morrow County Merchants
To qualify. Ihr baby must be the
first Ixirn of the new year. tahgllMM
on January I, l9M or at a later date
The birth must take place at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital, or the
mother must lie on her way to the
hospital if the baby puls in an early
appearance
There is no m tric tio n a on where
the parents make their home for the
first hahy to qualify
The Morrow County merchants
represented on this page congratu
late the Kirst Baby of 1986 and its
parents'
HEPPNER AUTO
PARTS
e
MARKET
$10
GIFT CERTIFICATE
RAY BOYCE
CASE FURNITURE
INSURANCE, INC.
Heppner
676 9625
$5
GIFT CERTIFICATE
$10 CASH
Morrow County
Grain Growers«
Lexington
Lumber
$10
$5
[GIFT CERTIFICATE GIFT CERTIFICATE
R&W Drive-In
$5
GIFT CERTIFICATE
RULES:
Heppner Auto Parts will
select an appropriate ^ft
for the FIRST BABY OF 1986
/Pet!
$5
GIFT CERTIFICATE
Court St. Market
CASE OF
BABY FOOD
HDE K G X
Peterson’s
« 4
M eppnsr
-
A e f '
676 9200
E n g r a v e d B a b y Cup
Shoe» for every
m o
/k of t'fe
I FT CERTIFICATE