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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1986)
Community Calendar Rummage sa le/auction postponed By Juslinr W m lhrrfurd The South Morrow Senior Cilt/em have now cancelled their planv for a rummage sale, auction and luncheon on Saturday. Mas 10. at the County Fairgrounds Paul Jones of the sale committee announced at the Monday. April 21. weekly meal that "for several reasons the sale would he postpon cd " The committee will hr announ cing a new sale date later Mas 10 looks like a busy date with the champagne luncheon and style show in lone from 12 30 at the I egion Hall Also, the Morrow County Historical Society tour to Boise is set for Friday . Saturday and Sunday. May d, 10 and 11 Evcrytme is cordially invited to at tend the Blue Mountain District No 10 Spnng Meeting and Flower Show at 10 a m Friday. April 25 at the Pendleton Peace Lutheran Church A luncheon. Flower Show. Plant Sale and "Things of Interest about Gardening" arc all on the agenda The luncheon is at 12 noon, and the cost is S4 25 {¿nines for the flower show will be taken from K '<) to U 45 a m Make reservations for "Eastern Oregon Spring" with Evelyn Hodgcn. telephone 276-7727 Tn Counts Home Health Agency, in cooperation with the Heppncr Neighborhood Center, is presenting a fool care clinic at the Neighborhood Center May 6 Those wishing this service should contact the Home Health Agency of fice and schedule a time lor their fiwt care A tee ol S5 will be charged each client Feet will first he soaked in a warm water bath A Registered Nurse will inspect the client's feet and trim the toenails Information on routine foot care w ill be asaialble Foot or toenail problems will be referred to a client's personal physician or to a podiatrist Th»*se with diabetes or circulatory impairment need written permission from their physicians for the nurse to trim their toenails Further information can he obtain cd by calling the Home Health of ficc at 676-5133 If public response is positive future clinics will be planned. said an agency spokesperson The Res 1/vett announces that he plans to begin a Christian Group Therapy Class sometime in May The class will be entitled Resolv ing Personal and Family Crisis Through Group Therapy Anyone experiencing pain and hurt from suicide, alcohol, drugs, abuse, divorce, anger, lack of purpose, etc . is encouraged to sign up for the class. Complete anonymity will be observed during the length of the course It is important that you sign up for the class either by null or by phoning the church or Res l//clt at his home A limit of 12 adults and high school students will he set for this first session Starting slate will be announced nest week Church Phone 6 76 d*i?H Parsonage '465 A service of Healing and Prayer will be conducted this Thursslay at 4 p m at All Saint's The public is invited Lay Readers and parish members interested in finding out more about what it is to be a Lay Reader arc cn couraged to attend a sandwich meeting following nest Sunday's worship serv ice Lhe pastor w ill also discuss plans for training for lay Eucharistic ministers The lone Topic Club is sponsor ing a Champagne Luncheon and Style Show tor the benefit of the lone Public Library on May 10 at ¡2:30 p m at the American l egion Hall Wedding gowns through the ages will be modeled by young people of the area Recently the Library was com pletely renovated and new carpet was installed It is hoped that pro- ceeds from this luncheon will help to defray cost of this protect Anyone who wishes may bring wedding pic tures to share with those attending. Tickets at a price of V4 50 are available from any Topic Club member or at the door Committee in charge is Katherine l.indsirum. Christy Crowell, Helen Proud foot, and Jean Nelson women from the lone United Chuah of Christ drove to Condon to attend a Cluster meeting of women's groups of the Central Pacific Con ference of Women of the United Church of Christ Those attending were Helen Martin. Helen Nelson, Katherine Lindstrom, Juanita Schultz. Cindy Osterlund. Frances Smousc, Jean Nelson, and the Rev. Cathy Barker Speaker for the day was Don Scvetson. conference minister He to Cuba with a delegation of Chris nans from all parts of the United Stales They were invited by the Cuba Ecumenical Council to meet with church and government leaders (>nc of the highlights of the trip was an opportunity to meet with Fidel Castro for an informal discussion Res Sevctson was pleased to find that two couples, the Fred Martins and the Van Rietmanns. had visited Cuba recently Spring flower show set April 25 Foot care clinic planned May 6 Christian group class to begin in May Champagne luncheon to benefit library Church women attend cluster Friday. April 18. a group of showed slides and told about his trip Evangelist, recording artist in concert at Christian Life Center John l.eon, evangelist and recor ding artist will be in concert and ministry at the Christian Lite Center Church on April 24 at 11 a m and 6 p m Since Id8l when leon began full lime work in the Gospel music field, he has had the opportunity to minister in many different churches, conventions, camp meetings, seminars and other events throughout the country In addition, he has had the pnv Hedge of appear mg on Christian teles ision and radio The public is invited and there is no charge JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI IH Plastic Twine Gives You Top Performance. NMTSttlUf 0Í T* MONTH Preseason Savings NOW ! »14" Box 50 or more »14** Box » U n iltß im ► »trao di* » tx H I » Tap perform pnc* • r'Y b p * ' CONDON MOTORS, INC. Condon, Oregon Under 50 mm 384-2941 cSale Ends Mav 30th« loooooooooooeoooocoooooooeooe t Il* llcpiNirr G airttr-Tlm r*. Heppnrr. Orcgoa Wednesday. April 23. I « 6 - NINE further academic and on tlte job training in one of tl»e Navy'* 85 basic fields Wilson’s studies included seaman ship, close order drill. Naval history long projects Navy Seaman Recruit Damon D first aid Personnel who com The yard of the month chosen lor 55 ilson. son of Frank D and Kay A and of instruction are the month was that of Jean and Al Wilson of Heppner. has completed plete this for course three hours of college Bra/ell They were presented a recruit training at Rec ruit Training eligible credit in Physical Education and bleeding heart plant from the club Command. Great Lukes, 11 During W ilson's eight week tram Hygiene Each winner will be presented A ld85 graduate of Heppner High something for the yard instead of mg cycle, he studied general military School, he |oined the Navv in having a coffee hour later in the subjects designed to prepare him for January Id86 year The Simplicity roses planted last year, did not go through the winter in good condition, so the club will try and find something to replace By Nrola Mackey Adult and Family Services them that will stand the colder Seniors, handicapped, and low in counsekvr Janet Philips will he at the weather come persons meeting federal on Wednesday, Apnl 30 The Garden Club will meet at An guidelines who would he interested Center from d .30 a m til noon Pre nclta Padberg's in May The topic in garden plots in the Heppner area are available al the for the day will be Ins culture by may contact Pat Scott, coordinator, applications Center during regular office hours Delta Huber, and roll call a favorite at the Heppner NeighNuNwl l'enter There will be a foot clinic for Iris 676 5873 for more information on Tuesday. Mav 6, from Plans are underway for a trip to W ater and roto tiller are available at d Seniors Vito II 30 p m and l’ .30 I 3 30 Mars hill Castle inMay The date- the garden site and some seeds are f m For further information call the will be set at a later time available at the Center Center 676-587 3 The ladies enjoyed discussion of asjvaragus with Frances Murty in I PLOYHAR INSURANCE charge The group discussed the tips on canning, pickling, preparing, and Farmers even favorite recipes for the vegetable Blue Cross Present for the meeting were Pula Bhsslsworlh. Marie Steagall. I uclla A Home ‘ Auto ' Life Farm Health Taylor. Dorothy Bure ham, Frances 676-5818 Murly. Annetta Padhcrg. Margie Heppner 471 N Main Ball. Kathy Tellechea and the hostess SAVE MONEY WITH US! Trees planted at Lexington By Drlphu Jones The l esington Garden Bugs met at the home of Delta Huber for the April meeting Old business was the annouivrment that the trees for the park have arrived and are planted Ihese should provide ample shade for the area for many years to come Planted were a King Red Maple . Silver (Juecn Maple. Weeping Cut Leaf birch, a clump Birch, and a red Masterpiece rose in memory of Ralph Bure ham pros ided by his wife Dorolhv and daughter Kathy Tellechea The year books arc completed, with lovely covers of pressed flowers, each one different and uni que These were nude by l.uella Taylor and Kathy Tellechea The group is busy nuking bulletin Nurds for each resident at the nursing home Lniv Allyn is in charge of this pn>iect Room fresheners of oranges and cloves will be nude for each room These are some of the year- Sheriff's Report The Morrow Counts Sheriff s Of lice reports handling or dispatching the following business during the past week April 16. 3 2H a m - the Morrow County Sheriff s Office recovered a stolen vehicle that had been wreck ed near milepost ' 3 on Highway 74 April 16. 12:45 p m the Board nun and Irrigon fire departments responded to a grass lire at the north end of Paul Smith Road April 18. 3:24 p.m a Boardnun ambulance transported a female w uh an illness to C uhv I Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston April 20. 2 28 p m a Boardnun ambulance responded to Tatonc's Pond and transp>rted a male subiect to St Anthony Hospital in Pendleton April 20. 6 08 pm a Boardnun ambulance was assisted by the Mor row County Sheriffs Office at the site of a two vehicle accident at milepost I6d on Hwy 730 Two male subjects were transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston April 21.1 15pm a Boardnun ambulance responded to a residence in Boardnun for a man with breathing problems He was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston In the Service Neighborhood Center Calendar I * & + * PICK YOU! 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