Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 07, 1986, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    F IG H I - The Hcppner ( i t i d l t - I i m n , llrp p n rr. Oregon Wednesday, .Ma) 7, IV*U>
Hear and Their Bv E v HamWI 422 7557
The people going i>n the Senior
bus, April 27 to jttend the Apple
Blossom Festival in H imh I River
were Anna Ball. (Juanita Morgan.
Lucile Rietmann. Geneva Palmer.
Loree Huhhard. Norma Rea. Ruby
Robert», Fdith Matthew». Mary Ann
Palmer, Helen Crawford, Dot
Halvorven. and Bernice Navh and
Mildred Padherg from Hcppner
They »topped in Rufu» for breakfast
They reported that the fevtival wai
iH>t a» pretty a» previous years, that
in votne area» the fmst had turned the
blosssoms black They had dinner at
Hood River Valley High School
before returning home
Kristen Nevkrn of Salem »pent the
weekend of the April 17 visiting her
mother Jean Nelson
Delons Turner of Vancouver.
Washington »pent the weekend of
April 27 visiting her mother. Gladys
Drake and other relatives in the area
Jennie Morton spent several days
last week at the home of Beverly
Crum and visiting with friends here
Jennie Gray and Jack Morton were
married February I at lake Tahoe.
California They are living in Van­
couver. Washington, and are fcqucnt
visitors here as Jack works on the
gas pipeline
Mr and Mrs Miquel Keyes and
daughter were visitors here last
Tuesday Mrs. Reyes will be
remembered as Cassandra Chapel
They spent Monday night in Hepp
ncr at the home of Kelwayne and
Mary Hagucwood. and intended to
stay longer but due to the accidental
death of a close friend they had to
he home on Wednesday
Helen Pettyjohn and Diana Hams
spent several days last week in Kcno.
Nevada
Katherine Lindslroin spent several
days last week in Portland, where
she went for medical attention She
also attended several musical events,
which she enjoyed very much The
evening before she came home she
spent at l-akc Oswego at the home
of her sister. June Haugen, who had
just returned from a trip to Mexico
Hunchgrass Kchckah lodge met at
the home of Anna Ball on Thursday
Several items were brought up and
discussed It was voted to help the
Cardinal Club w ith a dinner they are
sponsoring to raise money for Dccna
Hams' trip to China We were also
asked by the Lions Club if we would
have a ho«>th and an entry in the
Fourth of July parade Members
were asked to come up with ideas for
our next meeting The next meeting
will be at Beechers, May IV
More information on the Cardinal
Club dinner and the Lions Fourth of
July Celebration will be given later
this month, as details are finalized
Irene Swanson recently returned
from a trip to Sonoma. California,
where she visited her niece and bus
band. Dr and Mrs I>»n Klasscn
She also spent a week in Salem with
her sister and husband. Katie and
Bill Johnson
I have been asked to list the names
of the lone High School graduates
this year They arc Michelle Beeson.
Kim Hendricks. Rod Taylor, Jerry
Anderson, and Eric Pointer
Monica Swanson and daughter
Adriene, returned Saturday from a
visit with her parents Mr and Mrs
Francis Circle in Roscburg Her
mother. Mary Circle, is recovering
nicely from a recent surgery
Members of the Bunchgrass
Krhckah lodge attending a luncheon
given by Holly Rcbekah lodge in
lexington last Saturday were Nor
ma Rea, Fdith Matthews. Gladys
Drake, Helen Pettyjoh, Ruby
Roberts, Anna Ball. Lucile Riet
mann. Margaret Akers, and Eva
Hamlett
Dave Me Nary spent the w eekend
in Portland visiting his sister and
other friends from this area
Mr and Mrs Fred Martin were
recent visitors in Portland, having
made the trip to pick up some
primrose plants for the lone Garden
Club sale
Mr and Mrs Lee Crutcher of
Hillsboro, and Mr and Mrs Ken­
neth Crutcher of Portland, came up
Saturday and moved their mother.
Louise Mortonsen to Portland Her
new address is 7f>8 S F. Robinway.
Gresham. Oregon 970.30
Electrolysis ¿1
Thermolysis
Permanent
Baptismal Services were held Sun
day morning at St Williams
Catholic Church for Joseph Robert
Greisen. recent adopted s»m of
Robert and Julie Greisen God
mother was Janell Greisen of
Pomona. California and Godfather
was Doug Greisen of Scappose
Joseph Robert, age seven, had been
a foster child in their home for the
last two years ( )ther memhers of the
family were present were Julie'»
parents. Ik>n and Phyliss Arker of
Warren. Bob's parents and family
were Fd and Virginia Greisen.
brother. Mike and Mary Greisen and
family of Scappoose. sisters. Dianne
and Mike (-arson and family of War
ren. Vickie and Kent Jennings of
Fugene. and Dan Tatum of Pomona.
Calif
Denny Swanson of Augurn.
Washington, who flics out of Sea
Tac airport for Northwest Orient
was upgraded on April 19 to Cap
tain onthe 727 aircraft, which flics
mainly in the states Previously he
was qualified to fly the 747 aircraft,
which mainly flew routes to the
Orient
ICABO will hold a general clean
up day on May 17 They will he
working mainly in the downtown
section, however, anyone having
tree trimmings or yard ruhish piled
along the street, will be picked up
and hauled away Anyone wishing to
volunteer help may sign the sheet at
Bristow's store
Coming events May 10-Topic
Club Library Benefit. May
15 Rcbckahs meeting at Beechers,
May 16-CWA (¡range Hall. May
17 - City clean up day. May
20 Flection Day Auxiliary serving
food at Legion Hall, May
24-Stcfani Fettcrhoff wedding.
Valby Lutheran Church
Missionary to
speak at
Christian Life
Center
Reverend Johathan Davis,
Assemblies of God missionary to
Hong Kong, will he guest speaker
Sunday May 11.6 p m at the (T his
tian Life Center in Hcppner, the
Rev Doug Akcson has announced
During their first 4-year term of
missionary service, Mr Davis and
his wile Cyndi will be involved in
extensive
language
study,
evangelism and general missionary
work
In Hong Kong with a population
of nearly five million, only five per
cent profess to be evangelical Pro­
testants Chinese folk religion is the
religion with the largest following in
Hong Kong It is a mixture of Hud
dhism. Confucianism, Taoism,
polytheism and ancient ances
torveme ration
Prior to missionary appointment.
Mr Davis worked at Christian
Center in Salem, as an associate and
administrator at the Christian Center
Academy A graduate of Oregon
College of Fducation. Monmouth.
Oregon, with the B S in Fducation
ami Psychological Studies, Mr
Davis completed the M S in Fduca
non Administration from the l'nicer
sity of Oregon in Fugcne
Palmateers have Yard
of Month
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Terri Palm ateer
Ron and Terri Palmateer have
been selected for the lone Yard of
the Month Award for May
Palmateer» have owned the home on
Hwy 74 west of lone for 10 years
Fvergrccns and lawn arc in front
of the house and the enclosed bask
Coupons?
yard includes a strawberry patch,
patio, and blooming flowers from
early spring until "fall or frost.
whichever comes first," says Terri
lulips. daffodils, pansies, mums,
and daisies provide blooms
throughout the growing season
There is still
time to SAVE
BIG during
Murray Drug’s
Local man named
Sailor of the Year
All I jd d E Dick has been nam
ed Cougar sailor of the year for 1985
according to a news item in the Oak
Harbor. Washington, news "Dick
was recognized for his superior per
formancc while serving TAD as
supervisor of workccntcr b4H at
AIMD." says the item "Hisexper
use. innovative approach to leader
ship and managerial ability were in
strumental in his selection and were
solely responsible for the quality
electronic systems support received
by the Cougars during the past
year “
Dick is the son of Fd and Rachel
Dick of Hcppner He graduated
from Hcppner High School and
worked in the area for several years
before enlisting in the Navv at age
V)
Joining the U S Navy on May 28.
1974. he attended recruit training at
NTC San Diego, and then completed
aviation fundamentals, BF&I .
AV“ A" and AFTA schools .it
NTTC Memphis He received a let
ter of recognition for completing the
2b-wcck AFTA school in 20 weeks
Subsequent duty stations included
VR-21 at Barbers Point. Hawaii.
VAQ-135 at NAS Whidby Island,
and NAMTraGruDet at NAS
Whidbev Island
While attached to VA(J 135. Die k
made deployments on board USS
Nimitz and USS Kitty Hawk to the
Western Pacific and Indian oceans,
and Mediterranean Sea He recciv
cd the Navy Fxpeditionary Medal,
his first good conduct medal. Battle
" E " Ribbon. Meritorious Unit
Commendation, and two Sea Serv ice
Deployment awards
While with NAMTraGruDet. Dick
received a letter of apprec iation from
Raytheon Corporation for his
assistance in the complete rewrite of
three intermediate level maintenance
technical publications His talent as
an insdtructor and dedication
resulted in hts designation as a
master training specialist
Dick’s experience was exactly
what the Cougars were looking for.
says the news item He has quickly
earned a reputation as "M r
Al.(J 99." the expert on the FA ftB
tactical
jamming
system
Demonstrating exemplary personal
initiative, exceptional attention to
detail, uncommon foresight and a
firm grasp of organization and
priorities, he excelled as supervisor
of workcentcr b4B on USS Con
stellation During inaugural deploy­
ment in 1985. Dick was responsible
for the entire FA bB mobile facility
complex
His expertise and experience on (he
nine avionics test benches installed
in the "v an 's" were responsible for
remarkable KFI and air wing
readiness rates As a result of his ef
festive workcentcr admimvtration.
b4H received grades of "outstan­
ding” for both the Com-
FAirWcstPac middeployment and
ComASW WtngPac post deployment
inspections, and had zero disc repan­
cies for three quarterly workcentcr
quality assurance audits
For his consistently superior per
formancc, Dick was nominated for
the Navy Achievement Medal by
IM3 division. USS Constellation and
selected as the VAQ-139 in­
termediate level maintenance Powler
of the year The top supervisor in die
the as arm division. Dick has been
instrumental in coordinating tur­
naround and replacement training
since return
His close liaison with the squadron
during this period contributed to the
smooth and timely flow of valuable
information which has maintained
the high morale and readiness of the
AIMD personnel Dick has earned
his second good conduct medal and
his third Sea Service IVpIoyment
Ribbon
Mother’s \
Coupon Sa/e!
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Sale Prices Good
Through May 17,1986
May 4 -May 11
In
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Rajneeih N r o Sannyai International Commune Is dosing, and MUST
sell all assets New prices, all drastically reduced Bulk sales only:
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Furniure
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Industrial equipment
Restaurant equipment
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Com m unications equipment
M o(.«■ & modular puddings
Machine shop
Beauty Salon
Toilet & S h e w « trailers
Mot ile restaurant kitchen
M uch more
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Hotel an d restau ran t are open
P hone (S 0 3 | 489 J 411 for accom odations
Home health staff attends inservice
Trt County Hume Health Agency
patient care stall held their regular
monthly inservicc April 29 at the
agency office in Hcppner
Joyce Hickcrson. staff R N . gasc
a presentation on "Taking Control
of Your Lifestyle." an inscrsice she
recently attended at Fugene gi»cn hy
the American Cancer Society
Vicki Birkby. M T Department
Supervisor laib and Radiology.
Pioneer
M emorial
Hospital
presented vempunture technique and
proper specimen handling Molly
Rhea, Supervising K N . gave tips
on proper I V technique
The inservKc was attended hv
Joyce Hickcrson. stjff K N front
Arlington. Lone Sullivan, stall R S
of the Boardnun Imgonarca. Floise
Mortimore. staff R \
of the
Condon Fossil area, and Molly
Rhea, supervising R N and stall
K N lor the Hcppner. lone. Lex
ington area
Re-Elect
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Cucumbers
arrots
Fresh
Asparagus
Park Ribs
Fried Chicken 12 o / reg to°*
Bumble Bee Chunk Lite
99*
Tuna bW o / oil or water pk
Richard J.
McNerney
Western Family Cut
Green Beans ib o* mg si«__________
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Western Family
Mandarin Oranges H o t reg b9«
MD
Toilet Tissue b roll pack, reg ,2>*. 1st two
Parkay Wg Oil
Margarine reg 95«, ist two____________
for
Morrow County
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District Attorney
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