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The Church is a celebration of life, says intern pastor S IX - T bc Heppner Gazette-Time*. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. Juls 2. 19*6 Farewell pot luck slated The community 1» invited to • farewell potiuck for the Andrzej Doboszynski family July 10. 6 30 p m « Hope l^itheran Church The O ih ouynskis. an immigrant family from Poland, arrived in Heppner in May. 1983. and now plan to move to Seattle at the end o f July. A baby shower for Barbara I>>bnszyniki w ill be held following the potiuck Table service and beverage will he furnishes! For more information, contact Shirley George. 676-9106 The Rev Chuck W ilhelm w ill be at the lone United Church o f Christ for three more week* A summer in tern at the Church, he hat assumed pastoral duties while the church's regular pastor, the Res Cathy Barker is on vacation W ilhelm, 36. is working on his Master o f Divinity He has a Masters degree in public administration and a Bachelors degree in education with m ajors in governm ent anJ economics He taught high school in Penn tylvania for three years and then taught at a four-year college for one year before returning to school for his masters A fter earning his Ut& & 3 ✓ Reunion Saturday Night 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. I i\ü .Wort Rin^n L'ntil Srpl. 9 Heppner Elks 358 “ Where friends meet" I« N 676-9181 V cw Special on Sun Tanning ♦ » ooaooaooaaoa sc ooao oci 5 sessions for $11.95 Thru the 19th of July B tz u i Redktn-Froeze Paul Mitchtll Nucleic A-ScrupNs-Ntw lin t of Mako up O o\intr3r Open Tues -Sal Eves by Appt S lie e ir s 6 76 -5 8 24 > » 0 0 00 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ju ly 4 th 9 a m.-12 noon I :: ft C ash & c * SALE Big savings on many items in the store. V SAVE 10% -15% on •Plumbing Supplies ! •Garden Supplies 1 •Housewares •Tools lone Hardware GUESS THE WEIGHT OF A WATERMELON AND IT’ S FREE Banquet 422-7211 ¡■Mi R e v C h u c k W ilhelm masters degree, he became the Ex- eculive Director o f the Easter Seal Society for the state of Pennsylvania before moving to Arizona where he was employed as the Arizona E x ecutive D ire cto r o f M uscular Dtstrophy for nine years Bom and raised • Presbyterian. Wilhelm said he knew in high sch»»>l (hat he wanted to he a minister, hut all of the "wonderful, stuffy old men he had as roll models didn't allow me to see myself in the ministry A fter moving to Arizona, the 4,000 member Church o f Christ with its staff o f 10 fulltime ministers he said, were people who enjoyed what they were doing The Church is very supportive o f people who wish to enter (he ministry, he said “ It was rather d ifficult to drop a lucrative job at my age and go bac k to school with no income for three years, hut after I visited the school for two days and talked to students and staff, my mind was immediate ly made up " The Church has always been an important part o f his life, he said, having helped him through some in credibly difficu lt times such as the death in Vietnam o f his twin brother “ What I got from the Church has been so valuable to me that I vec my role as a minister as helping others see how valuable their faith in God can b e ." A ll the traditional roles attributed to ministers, teacher, preacher, counselor, friend, are accurate job descriptions, but "w e (ministers) all need to he that transparent vessel for God to be seen in the world and to help people realize that Church is a celebration o f life, not a solemn in solution " Sunday morning worship is a very important part o f the ministry, he said because many times it is the on ly contact with the parishoners He said he has spent much time focus ing on the worship experience for that reason It's a joyous celebration to be a Christian, he said, but if people see pastors in $700 three-piece suits talk mg o f sin and death, that is the ini age o f the Church Describing himself as "■ bit left o f central." he said he considers laughter one o f the sacraments in life " W'e have a tendency to solemnize everything when we need to enjoy life because we do not have it very long " His first day at in lone, he broke hts left arm playing "hide 'n seek" with the youth group It's inconve nient and painful at times, hut " it's been a conversation piece " Coming from the city for the last several years, he said he is enjoying being able to walk around town saying “ h i" to people he knows He has been attracted to rural ministry despite his longtime big c i ty residence " M y experience here is making me feel that I may be rig h t." There are many small UCC churches in New England and he would like to find his first church in that area FRANKS _ 8 BURGERS tried Uikken Bacon 12 oz F\>rk & Beans Olives h oz A Hamburger Buns 8 pk Doggies 3 Sour Cream pint Cottage Cheese pint Tomatoes large Beaches Cantaloupe m la 3 < m »I1». Morel 1 Sliced Van Camp 1 itoz Western Family Medium Pined . 7 9 * la 3 8 9 * e a •9*.. Western Family Hot Dog H ill's ib pkg Western Family 79V 79V 69’ 59*.b Western Family Fresh (Fresh 3 3 * Prices Good July 3 - 7 Open 7 days w eek. 7 a m. 6 p.m a to We will be closed July 4 Court Street Market 11 1 N Court New helicopter, confusion comes to Lifeguard service H e p p n e r _676-9&43^ L-R unidentified Lifeguard crew m em ber. John H em ple hospital lifeguard adm inistrator and M arcia A nderson chairperson of the helicopter Lifeguard Medical Transport is Rambling Rotor did rax win another still based in Pendleton and w ill con hid to supply a helicopter tinue to service the same areas, in Manley also says that he and the eluding Morrow County which last Lifeguard hoard received a letter year approved a three year serial from Knight which said that the two levy to help finance the air am programs a x ild not survive side by - bulance service side in eastern Oregon, hut that if the l ifeguard Adminisirator Craig Pendleton air ambulance service did Manley says he is concerned that not renew the contract with Rambl people may become confused when ing Rotors, he would go into another air ambulance service, business against the Pendleton l ifeguard III. begins operating in the service laGrarsdc area later this month Tax Manley maintains that an air am money voted to support the air am bulance service cannot he maintain bulance service w ill remain with the ed with no source o f income other Lifeguard Medical Transport Ser than patient revenues vice in Pendleton. Manley cm Knight told the "East Oregonian" phasi/es. because that was the name that the Pendleton service needs tax on the ballot, and (hat is where the subsidies because th e ir ad money was intended to go ministrative costs are so high The confusion may be increased Manley admits that their ad because the Pendleton service used mimstrativc costs are high, but con the Lifeguard III name when it began tends that this is normal for a non in I UK I and changed to its current profit corporation responsible to name a year and a half later report to a hoard o f directors He The confusion and the [.aGrandc claims that the Pendleton serv ice rent wrrsice. Manley says, result from the payments have paid o ff the Rambl Pendleton service's failure to renew ing Rotors helicopter in die last three its helicopter contract with Rambl years ing Rotors of IziGrande Bill Knight, to whom the Lifeguard III name is He expects to reduce the registered, claims that the Pendleton Lifeguard budget within the next five service owes him another five year years with the new lease-option contract to pay hack some o f the agreement for a larger helicopter start up costs. Manley continues which went into service July I The The Lifeguard hoard o f directors has new helicopter, a Bell 2061.-3, has said that Knight has been paid hack I 50 horsepower more than the older, sufficiently, Manley says, even if smaller craft It also has air condi Garden clubs plan for fair Members o f the three garden clubs o f south Morrow w ill gather in the p ic n ic area o f the C ounty Fairgrounds on Monday. July 7. at 6 30 p m They w ill enjoy a potiuck dinner and w ill talk about plans for the Morrow County Fair Flower Show and for the beautification o f the fairgrounds The lone Garden (Tub. Heppner Garden Club and Ixxington Garden Club have taken the responsibility for the fair's Department V III- Flower Show for the last few years They work together in beautifying the areas ssurrounding and inside most o f the buildings Each o f the three clubs offers one or more awards beyond the usual first, sc cond and third place prizes This year's Premium Book lists a total o f 124 classifications for floriculture specimen, collect Kins o f flo w e rs , plants and a rtis tic arrangements The Garden Clubs offer additional prizes to outstanding exhibitors amounting to over $40 Die Coun try Rose store w ill present a gift cer tificate to the exhibitor of (he best hoijsc plant or hanging plant Flower Show judging is done by a qualified, pfofexxional judge 'ft is very important that each per g*jn. vtudies the premium hook carefully before bnnging an entry to the Flower Show Those interested in arranging flowers may enter three novice classes and 11 experienced entrant classes On Thursday, August 14, a Flower Arranging Contest w ill he held » 4 p m Con testants are to bring their own tools, flowers and containers and or accessories Do plan ahead to enter blooms, plants and artistic arrangements in several classes, urge garden club members, and don't forget the se cond " S c a r e c r o w " Contest Scarecrows w ill compete for $7 50 first place in over 15-years old and u n d e r-15-years-old d ivisio n s Scarecrows may be built of any kind o f material and may look like anything A committee from the three garden clubs w ill judge this contest " L e t yourself go- build a really super scarecrow and bring it to the fa ir." said a spokesperson for the garden club adm inistrator. C raig M anley hospital board w ith Lifeguard tioning for patient and pilot comfort, a safety mto brake to stop the helicopter blades and prevent ac cidents caused when people walk in to the moving hladcv and an im prosed radio pac kage inducing a C'B rad io capable o f m o n ito rin g emergency channels "W e can take steps backward and use a lesser skilled crew, to cut costs, hut we have made changes to meet legal liability requirements." Manley says the Pendleton Fire Chief has asked Lifeguard Medical Transport to take over crew manage ment for the helicopter intcrhospital transfers and responsibility for half o f the on-scene crew “ We cannot accom plish this im m e d ia te ly, because we are building up our crew, Manley says but "w e arc working well with the fire depart ment and hope to continue working with them " ________________ THEY’RE HERE Oregon Big Game Regulations Jul> 15 Deadline for Controlled Hunt _____Applications. Coast to Coast Your Source for Guns, Ammo. 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