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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1986)
I he lleppner Gazrftr-1 Imrs. Heppner. Ilrrgiin Vkrdliestfas, IH-cember 10. I9H6 Nurses complete Heart Assoc, class Tour Registered Nurses from Pioneer M emorial Hospital have successfully completed a course o f instruction in Ads ant ed Cardiac Life Supfx'rt The course consisted o f cognitive av well av performance standards as established by the American Heart A s w ia t io n In order to receive certification the nurses had to pass a written lest and have satisfactory performance at skill stations Nurses completing the class in clu d ed Nandi Hanna. Kathleen lo w e . Nherec Smith and Sheridan Tamasky A basic coronary care class at Walla Walla Community C ollege was completed by the same nurses December 2 Ihis class included a comprehensive overs iew o f the car Wranglers present vear-end awards patito t* i*rry Cota» ()n Sunday. Oct 26 the Heppner Wranglers presented their year end awards from the spring play days The evening started with a potluck attended by approxim ate!) ISO members Awards sscrc then presented and billow ed by a general meeting The tullusting awards sscrc presented Tight 10year olds first plate Joey Motfman. second plate Steve Hoflman. third plate Kelsey T.vanv. fourth plate Honita Sharp Other astards Rodney H um an traut. Melissa Pettyjohn. Hi/aheth Smith. C'herie Papineau. Holly H itm an. Khontli Robinson. Charcnc C oe. and Sara (ireenup Six seven sear olds first plate Josielva n s. second plate Tittam c Munkers. third p la t« lietks Smith, fourth plate Hrlan Papineau Other astards Dastn Boor. Corey P.hrmanlraut. Stormy Hovtard. and Shastn Hisler f i v e anil under first plate Angela Munkers. seeond Brian Knostlcs, third Casey I vans fourth Annie Hisler Other stinners Jill Barber and Kathleen Greenup Slick horse raters first Joshua Sharp, second Shad Hisler. tied tor third Jennifer Madison and Blake Hisler. and other winner Kathleen Greenup Pendleton Mrs A in u V in vin is a student at B M C C these days • • (h e professional, finished look is coming back. Barbara Gutierrez, beautician at Country Shears savs She attended a one das hair clime in Pasco recently where she learned techniques for all the latest designer perms tor women, d ip p er cuts for men. and other designs featured in the National Hairdressers A s w magazine This Eriday A in u and Alvin Vinson w ill go to Edgin fo r an early (Tiristnus with her aunt, who owns the family Barber shop in that town and is seventy years o f age Christmas week they w ill g o to Boise. Idaho lor Christmas with her cousin Mr and Mrs N c lv m Connor w ere in P en d leton rec e n tly Christmas shopping On Sunday thev attended the Nutcracker Ballet in Hermiston and found the show scry enjoyable Please, i f you hasc any news and I miss calling you. please give me a ring - Country Rose Gift Certificates • -X- Christmas Ornament* Christmas Pins usually include items the family needs lor a Christmas dinner and toys for the children I here is a need tor iikire hoys toys this year, a Center spokespervm said The Center has several dolls hut scry lew tov trucks or cars • * jevielevy ★ and more I The , M been dcsioyexi An election o f officers was held wuh (he follow ing being elected President Delpha Jones, V ice Prcsi dent H arold P eck . S ecretary Treasurer Ruth McCabe A report on the Hitching Post at H ager's was heard from Mrs N clvm An appreciation gilt was presented Don and Eunice M cTlligott tor their help to the Society An exchange o f gitts was enjoyed Ihc next meeting w ill he at the Jean Nelson honk- in March • • r. . . r. n r *T0ys * Make-up ( h a rlie ’$ P*t*rv>n'j Video H i,rid • • •OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS -A* tor the workshop, said the eluh treasury did tairly well from this on ly. annual iikmes nuking protest Hand nude* caiklles arc still available hv contacting Martha Doherty Heppner ( iarden Club ru ivs funds to help nuke the eikinty lair itkirv at Ifaetive and educational and to beautify the community s nuin street and new park area The gardeners alvi hasc established a scholarship lund lot qualified v h o la rs who will continue education in fields related to horticulture The high v.h»k>l counselors ot the area hasc intornu non .its »ul this tuik! I ik I is iduals nuy learn iikire about it from Heppner Garden Club President Jane Rawlins or from Mats Gohccn o f the club's scholaiship committee for under 85 A lv in Vinv>n recently took the state exam tor Stationary Engineer and passed with a high grade C h ristm a s basket donations needed to he distributed locally need to he at the Heppner Neighborhood Center by D ecem ber 19 The Center distributee! I hanksgiv mg baskets this year lor the first lime so began ( ik k ! drives earlier, hut there is still a ncx-d for donated items The baskets neophstcs with wreath nuking Mars (»ih crn . who served as cashier Attends hair clinic Historical society elects officers Donations for Christmas baskets By Justine W e a th e rfo rd Judging by the number o l cars park ed around the fairgrounds buildings on snowy . k s Satuidav IVc h the American A s w ia t io n o f l nisersi ty W om en's IMh annual Anifactory looked sers buss According to Karen Beck of A At W the ciatt sale went well Many o l those who rented table space were happv with their selling, a lew were viiiK-wh.it disapfS'intcd Santa was vets evident all during the sale hours and was passing out candy canes The I uik h and coffee and pie tables were well tilled A A l W uses its funds to aid wot thv aikl needy scholars and lor other worthwhile protects The busy members of the Hopp net Garden Club had nude many wreaths to till advatice orders whic h people picked up on Saturday I Hu ing that day members assisted Stocking' Stuffers By M ary Bryant. 676-9493 By Dt-lpha Jones The M orrow County Historical Society met on Monday evening at the home o f Jim and Barbara Bloodsworth tor the regular meeting jn d Chrisinuv parly F ollow in g a delicious dinner a short business m eeting was held Judge Don M cTlligott gave an update on the C ecil bridge Jean Nelson gave an updalc on ihc County's cemeteries Anyone with relatives buried in any o f the snuller cem eteries please contact Mrs N clvm . as nuny o f the nurkers have 15th annual Art ¡factory now history n n n n n n n n rr n n .................. . . . ...................... Heppner Happenings ( apt Bobbie Harris, has been transferred from Europe to Texas H r is the son o f M r and Mrs Dar rcl Harris, is married and has one son. Brad His w ife is the form er Betty Angell o f He ppner They had resided in Europe for approximate ly thirteen years T o m M c C o n n e ll, son o f Charles and Vivian M cConnell, and a student at B M C C spent some time at honk.- over the weekend It has been reported that Clayton Ayers is a patient in St An ihony Hospital in Pendleton M r and Mrs Harold Stevens, grandparents, o f Hardman. Mrs V e rra Bnnda. grandiikither and her son Bill, o f Heppner: M r and Mrs Bob Stevens, parents, o f Hardman, and John Stevens and his w ife, M arie, brother and sister in law , o f Pendleton, all enjoyed Thanksgiving dav w ith JoJean S tev e n s o f diovasular stem inc luding anatoms and physiology, diseases, drugs us ed in emergencies and diagnostic privcdurcs Inventory Reduction Sale Just in Time For... T foist mas STOCKING ^Children T-Shirts We need to reduce inventory before January 1st so Overstocks. Seasonais & Old Stock MUST GO! tWi4ìQ| Or : SAVE— SAVE— SAVE On Selected • ★ Radios * Stereos • ★ C roek Pots ★ TOasters ★ C offeem akers ★ Tools * Sporting Goods M. • W H IL E T H E Y LA S T 106 E M ar Ave. 676-9961 # * I Gift Ideas for Christmas t . We re her 0 to helo m n **/->• rn r^ L H* anwARF M \K