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.. t I - • * . 1 ' . « » • • ■ - -»•*.**.. * . . - -- ■ y r » • . • _ T _ _ ü.» * . . ■ Ä —— . ■■ • ' ,- . • ' -. ■ ... - / . » . • • • • •. • .. . - V *c#. ' • ; ■ **. - .1 „ . V • . r> - 1 ■ , ____ » - • - - V • . • - r ' 1 îj v l - - h» . , « ■ ■ ■ » / $ H eppner Gazette-Tim r*. H eppner. Oregon W ednesday. January 11. IWN - TH REE MCHS meets for regular meeting Wedding Sheirbon Janet Kim Carver and Douglas Erie Sheirbon were united in marriage November 12. 1988 at the First Christian Church in Hermistoo. Ihe ceremony was presided over by Marc Bull in* and Denis Whittet The bnde's parents arc Richard and Beverly Lowry ot Hemuston The grtaim's parents arc Leonard and Georgiana Sheirbon of Hood River Matron of honor for her sister was Carol [Xirscy. Portland Bridesmaids were Bev Mahoney, sister, Butte. Ml , Diane Stauffer and Pattie Kennedy, both friends of the bride of Hemuston Best man was Jerry Alldredge. Board man Groomsmen were Bill Sheir bon. Lexington and Scott Sheirbon. Hood River, brothers of the groom and David Piper. Heppner Flower girls were Jessica and Jaccc Carver, daughters of the bride Ring bearer was Danny Wilmarth A reception was held after the ceremony at the church fellowship hall Hostess was Vicqui Hook Cutting the cake was Debbie Sheirbon and scr ving was Donna Davis. Coffee and punch servers were Lydia Hamson and Penny Gavettc Kristi French attended the guest book Cheryl Wilmarth attended the gift table The bride wore a cream colored tea length dress made of lace over tat feta Bridesmaids wore teal taffeta dresses The groom and groomsmen wore silver tuxedos After a wedding tnp to the coast, the couple is at home in Heppner Private Woodlands Assn to meet The Morrow County Private Woodlands Association will hold their annual meeting on January I V from 10:30 a m to 12 noon at the Elks Lodge in Heppner This meeting is being held in conjunction with Morrow County’s Town and Country Days In addition to a short business meeting a program is plann ed that will feature presentations of two new slide programs One slide tape locusts on a summary ot new research about the mountain Pine Beetle Another describes how to use Designated Skid Trails for minimi/ mg logging impacts to forest sites Both will be presented by Paul Oester. Area Extension Forester The slide programs were recently developed at Oregon State University Anyone interested in forestry is in vited to attend BMCC registrations are coming up Saturday, January 14, is the deadline for registration for the 2 day Cross Country Ski clinic to be held Jan 21 & 28 No registrations will he accepted after that date Interested persons should call instructor Steve Brownfield 676-9696 or BMCC Coordinator 67b-50.39 immediately Registrations for the Successful Relationships clinic to be held on Saturday January 28 arc due by Monday January 23 Please call Coordinator 676 5()3U immediately if interested in this seminar Ora Evans undergoing treatment Ora Evans, a former Heppner resident, is undergoing treatment for a heart condition at the Oklahoma Memorial Hospital in Oklahoma City. Friends wanting to correspond with < >ra may write her at Oklahoma Memorial Hospital. Room 107, 800 N E 13th. Oklahoma City Okla, 73104 or c/o Mrs Robin Merrill, Rt 2 Windward Stud Farm. Purcell. Okla . 73080 40 to 45 % OFF ALL NAPA FILTERS 40% Off Single Filter 45% Off By Delpha Jo n es The board of Directors of the Momiw County Historical Society met a the home of Jim and Barbara Bloodsworth tor their regular Christmas party and meeting on Monday evening A delicious roast heef dinner was enjoyed after which a short business meeting was held A report was heard from Jean Nelson on the Oregon Trail progress and the signs The plaque for the Hitching Post at the courthouse has come and will soon he put in a ce ment have at the stone It was voted to use some of the memorial money for the Historical signs A report was heard on the Indian markings on the stone at the Imgon school and a report is expected soon on the fin dings from the Umatilla Indian ar chcoligist as to the date and the meaning of the writings There will he a plaque set there as soon as the facts arc verified A plaque will he set at the Boardman park for the pump house (ga/ebo) given to the ci ty of Boardman This is from the Sam Boardman rest area near Board man. believed to he the first rest area established in Oregon There was sonic discussion of the M oitow County newspapers stored at the museum, and the need to he put on microfilm The group voted to budget an amount hoped to he suffi cicnt for the microfilming of these important papers An election of of ficers was held with president Delpha Jones, vice president Harold Peck, secretary-treasurer Ruth McCabe The next meeting will he at the Darrell Vinson home on Butter Creek A Christmas exchange was enjoyed with an exchange of gifts and visiting Citizen-Educator Award to be presented A new award being given this year at the Town and Country banquet Friday evening is that of Citizen/Educator The award is has cd on not only the person's capacity as an educator, but on their contnbu lion to their community and county as well Educators involved in active com munity service often convey this en thusiasm to their students “ Our Future. Our County. Our Kids” begins at home and is nurtured in our schools. It is hoped this recognition will he an ongoing (Tiamhcr award for Morrow County teachers who arc visible in the community, thus cn couraging community involvement in education In addition to Citizen/Educator, awards for Man and Woman of the Year will also he presented Friday evening Happy hour begins at 6 p m and the dinner at 7 p m 45% O ff O ne Dozen Heppner Auto Parts ä 676 9123 M8 E Center Heppner Mick Scott the new Executive Vice President of the Oregon Cat tlemen's Association will he on hand to meet the producers he will he scr ving and address the future of (X\A at the I .30 p m meeting, January 13 at the Heppner Elks club Mr Scott has a very distinguished advertising background His expertise should he very helpful as the beef industry con tinucs to strive for a larger share of the market GOODNESS! GRACIOUS! SAKES ALIVE!! J t id v k . is •JV* (Happy Birthday) "Mom & Dad” v m HK«ND kw ! MOW OPEN Wight*» Ar<*nil«*/>lovie ll«‘iital» Over 150 movies to choose from Featuring: Beetle Juice, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Batteries Not Included, Biloxi Blues, Action Jackson, Throw Momma From The Train . Open Monday thru Thursday 3:30-7:00 pan. Fridays & Sat . 10:00 aan.-H:00 pan. Closed Sundays lztH*al«kd H h o n 1 T J \ C a m e r a H a s A*1 1 1 7 V Mu in » 9 # * • rum -j \ The third annual Fuashtne Express is scheduled to leave Boardman on Saturday. March 11 Sponsored by Community Women for Action, this fundraiser will include a day of shop • ping in the Tn-Cities area The tour buses will load up pre- regisiered shoppers at Riverside High School in Boardman at 8 30 a m . A C Houghton in Irrigon at 8 4 3 a m and Short Stop Market in Umatilla at 9 a m The pre arranged day of shopping will include Continental Breakfast on the bus nde over, door prizes throughout the day. lunch. Cham pagne and cider on the return trip and lots of surprises arranged for everyone Registration forms are available from any member of Community Women for Action or by writing to -:-The Holly Rchckah Dalgc card party was well anended on Saturday evening Pinochle was enjoyed, with delicious refreshments served and prizes given High women s prize went to Dot Hal v or sen. second hi- Sue Vinson, m en's hi-Lewis Halvorscn and second hi Leo Crab tree, traveling Kathy Tellechea and Irene Crabtree Don't forget there will he several other parties, before the contest ends Hosies.scs for the evening were Leila Palmer and fieri Martin - Jean Brazell has returned to her home after major surgery at (iood Shepherd Hospital in Hemuston Donna Papineau recently under went major surgery at St Mary 's Hospital in W alla W alla and is now a patient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner Hilda Yocom underwent major surgery at Ckaal Shepherd Hospital in Hemuston and is reported ready to resume her duties as a bus driver -Debra Jones and girls of Spoxane. Wa spent the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Joe Yocom Other callers were Mr and Mrs Ixland Jones and Nikki of Pendleton, Mr and Mrs Bill West and children of Irrigon. and Mr and Mrs Jack Yocom and daughter of Heppner I yn and Mike Burcham were visitors at the home of his mother Dorothy Burcham during the holidays. Mr and Mrs Dave Hudson arc vacationing in Arizona where they arc visiting his mother Visitors at the Bill H Marquardt home have been. Doug Marquardt from College Place, Wa , Norita Marquardt from Portland. Phillip and Paula Marquardt from Califor ta»-' p * "+ ^ ■ \ • - » 1 * 1 * X I. a 1 . « i • Chamber Chatter By Claudia Hugh** ChanOa» Manager And "while the rains fall softly on the fields" our community is in the midst of Town and Country Week Committee chairmen run around with checkoff lists and jumbled minds concerned with the myriad of details required to pull an event such as this off w ithout too many hitches "Nothing makes a person nxire pro ductive than the last minute ” Kicking off the week was the St Patrick's Committee meeting Seven Irish families have ordered (lags to add a festive note on Main Street An intense planning session is schcdul ed for January 19 at 7 p m at the Extension Conference Room, as it will soon he time for a "wee bit o’ Ireland” in Heppner Chamber's annual luncheon went off on schedule w ith music by Jeff Wallace, President Forric Hurkcn bine and new hoard members Cliff (ireen. Bob Kahl. and IXtn Boyce were sworn in Murray's Drug was selected as Business »if ihe year and the ' Hats O f f award went to Ken Turner for his continued dedication and pcrservcrancc on the Willow Creek Park Project Ken stated that "without Bert Corbin, it would never have progressed this far ” Volunteers are terrific t Tiambcr members can now naive on to participate in other Town and Country events Die great thing about Town and Country Week is the opportunity to learn naire about other organizations and wrap up the event with scaial time, humorous speaker, awards, and a chance to relax with friends What a way to kick off a new year Wc appreciate cverytaaly that helps as it truly is a community event Next week's Chamber program will »leal with burglary prevention nia and Rick and Chanty Marquardt and hoys from Conncll, W A At the church services on Sunday. Phillip and Norita entertained with a lovely duet, accompanied by Doug Mar quardt The congregation was hap pv to see Leita and Truman Messenger present, as they have been unable to aticnd because of illness - Suzanne Vinson is now settled in her new home in Washington -: Mr and Mrs Ray Papineau were Lexington callers over the holidays from Portland where they arc slay ing while rac ing their horses Mark Wright and family from Corvallis, and Sandy and Jim Put man from Pendleton spent part of the holidays with Mark and Sandy's mother Pat Wright -•.-Visitors at the Cecil Jones home over the holidays were a daughter Charlene Whitney and daughter Kim. and Max Akers of Portland. Jo and Cico Irvin ot Irrigon. Vick and Jim Bower and twins from Golden dale. WA.. Stuart and Valda Smith and family from Hemuston and Dale Whitney from Nome, Alaska (ienc Hclikcr from California visited his mother and step-father Eldon and Barbara Gilbert during the holidays. -Leila Palmer accompanied Carol Ann and Dallas Rea to Ukiah on Christmas where they spent (he day with Mr and Mrs Mike Palmer • -Several Ixxingtomtes attended the card party at the lone Grunge Hall on New Year's Eve Proceeding ihe party, a dclicHHis potluck dinner was enjoyed Donald Maicskc was a visitor with his paronis Gene and Alice Ma jeske from his home in St Helens during the holidays. * A * . * * . •* ** - *. * • • a 1 ' . • * *** j- : . • > « .. *. •• * . • \ - •• * ' : • # , ’• • . „ • 4 * i * • , \ ?*• J % '• . . V . * . i '* ”, •’ * .*• •» g; -..i lJ .1 V . .. v \ r' • «-T » s - -a * % w 'V /- *s « *• i „ •- , r'V j'vC/* v 7 ■ * The IBMPC IX)S class (Wed Fch 22) was incorrectly listed in BMCC's llyer A lab tee of S3 will be assessed unless students bring their own computers All stuilents will pay the S.30 tuition Please call coordinator at 676-5039 it interested in this excellent intrialuction to your PC's operating system Winners from ihe Heppner lone area will advance to the district con test to be held in Hemuston on Saturday, January 28 CoMad Dick. Mien .ii 422 71 11 tor more information r* ■> i V. ** *4Û> . V 3 i ***■ » *V.’^S!§i| ^ "i % A * * à r ‘ •• • . f' . > Chris Mainord will he discussing the opportunity the ranchers have to get involved and help set guidelines tor the W ild and Scenic River Bill This bill was just passed in Ihe State of Oregon This could he very im portant for any ranchers thjt have land on or pasture cattle on one of the effected rivers Bill /«illinger, OSU Beef Specialist will he available to discuss individual cowherd profiles private ly Dr Zollinger will also present some Morrow County vtaiistics dur ing the meeting that should he interesting AI so on the agenda will he an up- »iatc on the bevi check-off. IRM. Na tional Beef Cook Off. election of hoard members and ««her programs CattleWomen will host State Vice President Naray Forth, hold an elec tion. and conduct other business after hearing Scott at the na-n's meeting Livestock president Bill Van Schoiack. and CattleWomen Prcsi dent Tami Rictmann encourage members to come early for other meetings and the ytaith panel during the noon luncheon "Beef is on the menu.” they say The annual meeting will conclude after the election of new Cattlemen hoard members v ^ lJ ^ sj* h . , * . . - '• W . j A • V* * **> -T. - \ • Saturdays & Surulays are Family Days at Your I Iks Lodge' Butte! l unch Served at II 30 Bring the Children! 7:*I0 ¡».in. HE AKK open for dinner every SATURDAY NIGHT H eppner Elks 358 h tu t * 676-M I8I truth h Miti 1*42 M a* - . 1 . 1 ■> ; * V aio y jj' • v ' *■ ,< "*■*- l \ m it( \m U A(,i; Il EPA 1 11 ,-M \S A HI HI III I RAILS — RIMS ROLLI R .y ^ mac / u s e m u m up Oh IDURS A ROU.hRS > FREE Estimates ^RERIM SPROCKETS ^DESIGN Ac BUILD OURfc OWN < \HS .V PRhSSlJR17.HR UMTS ^ TRACK UK I ss lo li RN OK REPLAC E PIN BUSHINGS The M o u se F actory * v 4 B eauty Salon B&C REPAIRS, INC. I INDA TOMS JUDY DAM U N 122 7 low ;im H VH l%l n.ir.imtiK 1 8 1 -3 2 1 « '-J? t TREffr ' i »■*. '-*-c j f -V ■s.' -w * » • r* V* ASi '■ n *». • - Correction noted for BMCC class lone Hoop Shoot is Jan. 13 The Elks Hoop Shoot for the lone area will he Friday. January 13. at 3 30 p m. at the lone High gym All hoys and girls between the ages of 8 and 13 arc eligible to participate * . « a P O Box 307, Boardman, OR 97818 Chairperson for the event is Colleen Nutfhrock 481 9237. Posters have been distributed to the surrounding areas Pre-register and prepare to be pampered for a terrific day of shop ping and fun on the "Funshine Ex press” . Wfho knows, you may kiss the Blames Slone that day Lexington By News Delpha Jones. 989-8189 Mick Scott to address Livestock Growers and CattleWomen Case Mix or Match: Funshine Express day of shopping planned March 11 * » * 122 741» IONE. OHM.ON \ l - a r a • r.* > 9 ; ’ . " 7 • • . V , J