Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 08, 1986, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Ihr Mrppnrr Gazette- 1 Inwv Heppner. Oregon VN nlnrMln», October ». |Vjt<> . HV*
Community Calendar
Methodist women plan bazaar
Ai ihcir (Xt 2 meeting in the
h»>me of Put Hyatt. the Heppner
United Methodist Women nude
pUn% for tall activities The> will
jgain present an annual pre-
Chnslmas Bazaar on the first Satur
das of November, which comes on
the first day of the month this year
Under their president. Cara Costa,
they
reviewed
committee
assignments and plans for this crafts
and food sale and community lun­
cheon which is to begin in their
churi h basement at V a m A hearty
homemade luncheon of soup, sand
wiches. pie and beverages will he
served between l l a m and I 30
p m
As usual a collection of home
baked food will be presented for sale
that day
The women are to meet early on
Friday evening Oct 31. to set up
tables and make final arrangements
for the bazaar Their December
meeting will again be on the first
Wednesday evening of the month
This will be held in the home of
Vem Batty That evening the sup
portive secret sisters of IV86 will he
revealed
Methodist church changes schedule
Beginning this Sunday. Oct 12.
morning worship at the Heppner
Cnitcd Methodist Church will begin
at 11 a m Sunday school classes will
meet from V 30 until 10 30 a m
Lutherans plan fall kickoff
A continental breakfast of hot
rolls, juice, milk, and coffee is
planned for Sunday. October 12 at
Valby Lutheran Church (17 mi
south of lone) il H a m
fhe autumn season festisal is
designed to renew participation in
the 1 HO year old church program of
worship and Sunday School
activities
Contributing to the occasion is the
matching funds assistance program
ot Lutheran Brotherhood Branch
8058 This program has primarily
assisted the church in its work with
families needing medical assistance,
or families from foreign countries
This year's emphasis will focus on
the much publicized Valby Centen
nial History Book which is now in
the rough draft form Matching
funds will help offset the printing
costs of this historical book
Family donations will he accepted
for the breakfast Church services
will follow at V a m and Sunday
School is at 10 15 a m
Cow Belles to meet Thurs., Oct. 9
rhe Morrow County Cowhelles
will meet Thursday. Oct V, 6 30
p m at Charlie's Pizza We will try
to base business taken care of in time
for the loot hall game New 10
minute video, ' ‘Cable Ranch Kids"
will be shown and plans formulated
for "Town n Country Day "
Blood drawing planned Oct. 16.
A blood drawing, co sponsored by
the Heppner Hlks lodge No 338
and Pioneer Memorial Hospital and
the American Red Cross, Columbia
River Blood Services will he held
Thursday. Oct 16 from 3 to 7 p m
The drawing will he held at the F.lks
lodge, 142 N Main in Heppner
Watercolor class announced for Nov.
Morrow County Creative Arts ami
Crafts will sponsor a beginner class
in watercolor in November Pic date
and location are pending, but the
class will be held on a Friday even
ing and Saturday Tina Tharp will he
the instructor
For more information, call Vojean
Forquer, 676 3408 or Betty Mills,
676-5346
WCCC sets Oct. 15
meeting
Willow Creek Country Cluh will
hold a general membership meeting
on Wrdncvlus Ocl IS M r 'Up m
in the Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative conference room
On the business agenda for the
evening will he the nominations of
officers for I*487. long range plans
for the club, and a discussion of the
year to date
After the meeting (wo movies will
be shown. "G o lf Courses of
Scotland" and "The IVH2 l S
Open
All members arc urged to attend
Please contact Fd Struthers.
67b 344 V if there is something you
wish included on the agenda
D.A. Report
Morrow Counis District Allomes
Richard Ms Semes has released ihr
following refS'rt of business son
ducted during the past month
Jacob Frederick Shifts. 20. lone
was sentenced on Sept IV before
Judge Ralph Currin on the . barge of
burglary in the first degree and at
tempted robberty in the first degree
He was sentenced to tisc sears tor
mal probation to Oregon Stale
Patrolc ansi Probation Department to
serve 93 slays in the County Jail with
credit for lime already serves! and to
undergo mental health evaluation lor
alcohol treatment at own expense
and to pay court lees and fines in the
amount of V44t)
Joel Medrano. 26 Boarxinun was
sentenced on Sept IV hetore Judge
Ralph Currin on the s harge ot s lol.i
lion of a restraining order He was
sentenced to six months in |ail wuh
credit for time alrcasly served Jail
time was suspenslesl on ihc condition
that the defendant have no lurthei
similar violations of the law
William Allen Daughcrls 42. Ir
rigon, entered a plea of not guilts to
the charge of assault in the first
ilcgrec on Sept IV before Judge
Ralph Currin
Duane Brusc SidcbiMtom, 35. Ir
ngon. was arraigned on the charge
of manufacture ot a controlled
substance on Sept IV before Judge
Ralph Currin
Jevus Flores Rios. 27. ( alitornia.
was arraigned on the s barge ot at
templed burglary in the first degree
and atlemptcvl burglars in the second
degree before Judge Ralph Currin on
Sept iv
W.C.C.C. Golf
the club’s by-laws
Ikxvr prizes were won by Martha
Peterson. Lucille Massey and
I orena Iones
Sixteen dedicated lady golfers
braved last W ednesday's cool
weather tor the final organized play
of the season Results of the play
follow
Low gross Barbara Cutsforth
l*>w net Mary Beamcr
High net I us tile Peck
Least putts Girona Jones
Most putts I uollc Massey
Sec ret hole Bche Munkcrs
Chip in laircna Jones
Following play, the goiters met
for lunch at Charlie s Pizza and
Video World Hie following officers
were elected to serve two yearv Jo
Pettyjohn
president. Barbara
Cutstorth vice president. Hamel
Pearson
sec retarv treasurer A
committee was irspointcd to irsise
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Get Tuned Up For
4 + Bird Season
a.m .
Sunday,
October 12
Sensibly was the first weight loss
club For more information about
TOPS, drop by Monday night at 7
p m or call C herrte C lark.
676-5222
Hear ’n Their
By Eva Hamlett 422-7557
Dianna Hams and Helen Pettyjohn
entertained Sunday with a family
dinner in honor of Tyler Hasstng's
3rd birthday Those attending were
Leslie and Kim Thompson and three
children. Kellie Chrtsman and
daughter. Kris Rea and children
from Pendleton. Jane Hasstng from
Pendleton. Wayne Hams. Deena,
Shawn and Jell Hams. Michelle Sal
ing. and Skip Pettyjohn Tyler Havs
mg is a grandson of Dianna and
Wasnc Hams
On Sept IV. la-o and Irene Crafc
tree drove to Caldwell. Idaho to
spend a lew days with their
daughter. Sharon (ielinas On the
20th the group attended the gradu
ation exercises of Shelnia (Ielinas.
granddaughter of Crabtree s Shclrna
graduated from the 11 I Technical
Institute at Boise. Idaho, which was
held at the Red Lion Riverside
Motor Inn
Fied Martin led the worship ser
sice for World Wide Communion
Sunday Oct 5 at the I'nitcd Church
of Christ Breads of different coun
tries, nude by church members,
were sersed during the coffee hour
I-jsi Friday Leo and Irene Crab­
tree went to Salem to visit Irene's
brother and family. Mr and Mrs
Donald Scheelar They visited with
Babe Slender, who is in a nursing
home and also visited George
Slender who is in the Salem
Memorial Hospital
Norma Rea, Geneva Palmer.
Miree Hubbard. Helen Crawford,
and I.cwis and D im Hals or sen spent
Sept 23 to 30 on a tnp to Expo
"8 6 " sponsored by Flans Bus from
Condon They spent the first night
in Seattle. Washington and the nest
morning toured the Underground Ci
ty I-ater in the day they drove to
VanciMiver, B C , where they went
to the Park and toured the city The
nest three days were spent at Expo
On Sunday they took the ship Brit
liana to Squamish. Canada, where
they enjoyed a salmon dinner They
came back by the Royal Hudson
Steam Train They spent Sunday
night in Bellingham. Washington
On Monday they went to Olympia
and toured the Capitol Building, and
the brewery, and stayed that night
On Tuesday they started home by the
way of St Helens They arrived
home about V 30 p m They reported
they had a good time and saw lots
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TOPS plans open house Mon. Oct. 13
Kveryonc is invited to attend
11 >PS open house, Monday, (Xt 13
at 7 p m
at the Heppner
Neighborhood Center
According to TOPS president
Cherrte Clark. Take Off Pounds
Hostesses for the day were Eileen
Padberg, laKille Massey and Hebe
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