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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August I, 1990
Weddings
BMCC offers Life Support classes
The Blue Mountain Community
College Continuing Education
Department is offering a course for
people interested in becoming in
structors for Basic Life Support
classes. The course will be offered
August 22, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
the Health Education Building, room
115.
The course will prepare the Basic
Life Support provider to teach
aspects of Basic Cardiac Life Sup
port using current methods of adult
education. The course follows ap
proved American Heart Association
and Oregon affiliated BLS task force
guidelines.
Participants in the course are re
quired to hold a current AHA Basic
Life Support Card. There is a 90 day
grace period allowed after expiration
of the card. A copy of the current
card must accompany registration
and be brought to class.
Cost for the class is $35, which in
cludes lunch and instru cto r’s
manual; the fee must accompany
registration. Class size is limited to
16. For more information and a
registration form, call Kelly West at
1-800-526-5401 or 276-1260, ext.
290. Pre-registration is required by
August 13.
BMCC special service dept, closed
McElligott — Romano
Grace McElligott and John Romano were married in an April 21, 1990
ceremony at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Heppner. Father Dominic Hahn
and Father Thomas Parker of San Francisco officiated.
Grace is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McElligott of lone. John
is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Romano of Bellevue, Wa.
The bride wore a white taffeta off-the-shoulder gown she made herself
with re-embroidered lace and appliqued sequins and pearls.
Maid of honor was Terri Smith, Seattle, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Jamie Frost, Missoula, Mt., and the bride’s sisters Janet McElligott,
Washington, D.C., Patty McElligott, Helena, Mt., and Bridget McElligott,
lone.
Best man was Jeff Monda, friend of the groom, Seattle. Groomsmen were
Todd Prodzinski, Seattle, friend of the groom, and the groom’s brothers,
Stephen Romano, Little Rock, AK., Bob Romano, Tourret Sur Loup,
France, and Jim Romano, Eugene.
Flower girls were Maureen and Julia Romano. Seattle, Wa., nieces of
the groom. Ring Bearer was William McElligott, nephew of the bride.
Musician was Rikka Tews, of lone. Soloist was Terry McElligott,
Newberg, sister of the bride.
A reception and dance was held at the lone Legion Hall.
The couple took a month-long wedding trip to Italy and southern France.
The bride completed her undergraduate work at Carroll College at Helena,
Mt., and received her M.D. degree at the University of Washington Medical
School in Seattle. She is doing her residency in family medicine at San Ber-
nadina Medical Center at San Bemadino.
The groom did his undergraduate work at Whitman College at Walla
Walla, Wa., and received his M.D. degree at the U of W Medical School.
He is also doing his residency at San Bemadina Medical Center.
Cattlem en, CattleW omen to
meet in Ontario
Cattle producers from throughout
the state will be in Ontario, Aug.
21-23 for the quarterly meeting of
the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association
and the Oregon CattleWomen.
Featured speakers will be Cliff
Bentz. an attorney who is a specialist
on water rights, and Leigh Ann
Wyatte, Oregon State FFA speaking
champion. Also on the program is
Eric Davis, regional vice president
o f the National C attlem en’s
Association.
Cattlemen will begin their first
round of committee meetings at 8
a.m. Aug. 22. The board meeting
will begin at 1:30 p.m. with a special
barbecue and western dance schedul
ed that night at the Malheur County
Fairgrounds. The Cattlemen and
CattleWomen organizations have
also scheduled board meetings the
morning of Aug. 23.
As a prelude to the business
meetings, Oregon State yniversity
extension agent Mike Howell has
scheduled a golf tournament and
tours for those who arrive on Aug.
21. Reservations for the events may
be made by contacting Howell at the
OSU Extension office in Ontario.
OCA has mailed registration
material regarding the meeting to its
members. Further information may
be obtained by contacting the OCA
office in Portland. The quarterly
meeting will be held at the Tapadera
Inn, 725 Tapadera Ave. in Ontario.
Doherty — Smith
Karen Renee Smith of Spokane, Wa., and Ronald Clayton Doherty of
Heppner were married in a double-ring ceremony June 30. 1990, at Messiah
Lutheran Church in Spokane. The reverend Phillip Mueller performed the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Barbara Melville of Spokane and Bruce Smith
of Snohomish, Wa. The groom’s parents are Billie Van Arsdale and Gene
Doherty both of Heppner.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a taffeta gown covered
with tiers of ruffled chantilly lace and embroidered lace sleeves. The sheer
lace back was accented with simulated pearls. The hair piece was of white
silk flowers and simulated pearls. She carried a traditional bouquet of pink
roses, freesia, baby’s breath and fern.
The maid of honor was Maria Griffin and the flower girl was Sarah
Shryack both of Spokane.
Best man was Robert Osbourne of Irrigon. Ring bearer was Paul Shryack
of Spokane and the attendants were the bride’s brothers, Alan Smith and
Marc Melville, both of Spokane.
A reception followed the ceremony at the Holiday Inn in Spokane.
The bride is a graduate of Shadle Park High School and Spokane Com
munity College. She is currently attending Eastern Washington University
in Cheney, Wa. She is employed by the city of Spokane.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Heppner High School. He is employed
by Alloy Trailers in Spokane.
After a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast, the couple lives in Spokane, Wa
With the completion of summer
term, August will be pretty quiet at
Blue Mountain Community College.
Several special service departments
will be closed all or part of that
month.
Within the Basic Skills Depart
ment, the Adult Basic Education
(GED, ESL, Adult High School
Diploma) program will be closed Ju
ly 30 through September 14.
Developmental Education will be
closed July 30 through September
24.
The library will be closed August
13 through September 3. From
September 4 through the 25, hours
will be 8 to noon, and 1 to 5 p.m.
R egular hours will resume
September 26.
The Admissions and Counseling
offices are open throughout the
school year. Summer hours are 7;30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through
Thursday. Regular hours will
resume Monday, August 13.
___Births
Anthony John Tudor IH-a son,
Anthony John was bom to Anthony
and Tracy Tudor of Irrigon on July
16, 1990 at Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7
lbs.
Danielle Alisse Palmer-a
daughter Danielle Alisse was bom to
Jack and Deborah Palmer of Irrigon
on July 16, 1990 at Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston. The baby
weighed 8 lbs 8 ozs.
KaSandra Anastasia Marie
Hurford-a daughter KaSandra
Anastasia was born to Valerie
Louise Runion of Irrigon on July 22,
1990 at Good Shephed Hospital in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 6 lbs.
14 ozs.
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Alice Catherine Abrams and Mark Casimir Skalski. both of Portland,
were married in a double ring ceremony on July 11, 1990, at the Chapel
of the Bells at Reno. Nevada. Elizabeth Setzer, Reno, officiated. Witnesses
to the wedding were Nikki Gunstrom and Frances Spikes of Reno., friends
of the couple.
The bride is the daughter of Robert and Marion Abrams, Pendleton,
formerly of Heppner. The groom is the son of Charlotte and James Skalski,
Waterford, N.J.
Alice graduated from Stanford University at Palo Alto, Ca., with a degree
in human biology. Mark graduated from Drew University at Madison, New
Jersey, with a degree in political science and philosophy. They were Peace
Corps volunteers in the Central African Republic, with Alice returning in
1990 and Mark in 1989.
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