TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 3, 1990
Nadine O’Brien resigns from
Neighborhood Center
Neighborhood Center spokesperson.
‘‘She always had a lot of energy and
interest in the work of the
Neighborhood Center She did a fine
job of helping the center through a
transitional period and many fine
programs were provided for the
residents of Morrow County.”
The board honored her on
September 28 with a party of ap
preciation which was attended by
board members, volunteers and sup
porters of the center.
Nadine O’Brien has resigned her
position as coordinator of the South
Morrow County Neighborhood
Council effective the end of
September. During the month of Oc
tober Betty Tanner has been ap
pointed interim coordinator by the
board. Applications for a permanent
coordinator are being accepted at the
center until October 10. Board
members say they hope to have a
new coordinator by November 1.
“ It will not be easy to find a
replacement for Nadine,” said a
Engagements
Free parent ed class offered
municating with them, helping
young children to learn to cooperate,
and nurturing emotional and social
development. Participants in the
course will receive a workbook as
part of the course.
The course is being taught by
Heppner High School counselor Liz
C urtis. C urtis received her
bachelor’s degree in home
economics and her master’s degree
in counseling. She is a trained
teacher for the STEP and EC/STEP
programs. Those interested in more
information about the course may
contact Curtis at Heppner High
School or by attending the first
meeting October 15.
Through the Great Start program,
the Morrow County Children and
Youth Commission will be offering
a free parenting education course in
Heppner this fall for the parents of
pre-school aged children. The course
begins Monday, October 15, at 7:30
p.m., in the Heppner High School
Library.
The course will follow the Early
Childhood Systematic Training for
Effective Parenting program
EC/STEP. Lessons will include
discussions of understanding and ef
fectively disciplining young
children, understanding young
children’s behavior, building self
esteem in the early years and com-
Hope and Valby churches to Ruth Locust chapter to meet Oct. 8
celebrate communion Sunday Ruth Locust Chapter no. 32, and
matron and worthy patron Maxine
Gale Long, and Esther Price,
The congregations of Hope and
Valby Lutheran Churches will be
joining Christians around the world
in celebration of World Wide Com
munion Sunday on October 7. Wor
ship services at Valby begin at 9
a m. with Sunday School for all ages
WOOD STOVES
PELLET STOVES
PETTYJOHN’S
6 7 6 -9 1 5 7 or 676-5001
4 2 4 Lynden W ay, H eppner
at 8:15 a.tn. Pastor Hoobing will
deliver a children’s sermon entitled,
“ Extravagant Love” and sermon
called “ The Bad Bargain.” Both
sermons are based on scripture
reading from St. Matthew 20: 1-16.
Sunday School at Hope starts at
9:45 a m. with worship service at 11
a m. During the worship service at
Hope the officers of the youth group
will be installed: Laurel Webber-
Gray, president; Aleida Goodyear,
vice-president; Matt Hoobing,
secretary; and Gretchen Berretta
treasurer. Adult sponsors of the
group are Steve Brownfield and Kent
Goodyear.
Heppner Booster Club ’s
R E N O
N IG H T
Saturday, October 13, 1990
¡tüTTi Elks Lodge Upstairs
(21 & over)
Vem Mobley - Auctioneer
Auction at Midnight
100 gallons of gas
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8 HHS sport passes Unit of wood
OSU V5 U o f O Basketball tickets
Handyman jack
Saddle rack
Garden Club to host District 10 meeting
After lunch the meeting will be
reconvened for unfinished and new
business. There will be a “ Country
Store” featuring sale items and a
display of bird figurines carrying out
the theme of “ Gardening is for the
Birds and People Too.”
Mrs. Elaine Belts of Pendleton and
Mrs. Marian Allen of Portland first
vice-president and second vice-
president, respectively, of Oregon
State Federation of Garden Clubs,
Inc. will be attending.
The Heppner Club will be
welcoming members from Umatilla,
M orrow , Grant and G illiam
counties.
The fall meeting of Blue Mountain
District #10 will be held October 9
at St. Patrick’s Parish Hall in Hepp
ner. Registration and coffee hour
will be 9 to 10 a.m.
The meeting will be called to order
at 10 a.m. by Virginia Grogan of
Milton-Freewater, district director
of District #10. Program will include
a presentation of taped bird calls by
Eva Lou Griener of Condon; and a
video “ Watching Birds with Roger
Tory Peterson” will be shown.
Lunch will be served at noon by
ladies of St. Patrick's at a cost of
$5.50.
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Historical Society
A N N U A L M E E T IN G
Honoring Morrow County Century Farms
Sunday Oct. 7, 1990
Lexington Grange Hall
1 p.m. Potluck dinner - bring salads &
desserts
2 p.m. Program with Speaker
Jim Lethleam (V.P. of
Sum pter Valley Railroad)
Fublic in invited to attend
Hall — Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahoney announce the engagement of their daughter
Trisha, to Ron E. Hall, Bend. Ron is the son of Tom and Patty Hall of
Redmond.
Trisha graduated from Heppner High School in 1985 and has an associate
degree, with honors, in radiologic technology from Boise State Universi
ty. She graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in
business administration from BSU.
Ron graduated from Redmond High School and attended Blue Mountain
Community College. He is employed at Wilson Pre-Cast in Bend.
An October 27 wedding is planned at All Saints Episcopal Church in
Heppner.
Weed District board to meet
The M orrow County Weed
District will be having a board
meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7:30
p.m. in the Pettyjohn Building in
Heppner. Topics of discussion will
include roadside spraying, weed list
Hardman Center
plans breakfast
By Jane Rawlins
Items Non-Refundable
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who is a member of the ESTARL
Committee of the grand chapter. She
gave the chapter updates on the
ESTARL scholarship program.
On Sunday, September 23, several
chapter members visited Queen
Esther Chapter No. 101 of Her-
miston to attend the East Central
Oregon Association meeting, which
includes all chapters of the area.
Members going reported a well-
attended, informative and fun
meeting.
■St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
Silent Auction throughout the evening
PLUS MUCH MORE
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Order of the Eastern Star will hold
their next stated meeting Monday,
October 8, at the Heppner Masonic
Hall at 8 p.m. All members are en
couraged to attend as associate grand
conductress of the grand chapter,
Glenda Larkin of Coos Bay, will be
visiting the chapter for school of
instruction.
At the chapter’s last stated meeting
several members from Loyalty
Chapter No. 47 of Milton-Freewater
visited. They included associate
matron Georgia Harder, worthy
We are still waiting for the new bus. No comment, lest the writer become
negative or engage in sinful speech.
l^Bt Friday. Sept. 28, the food sale committee held a successful food
sale to serve the hunters. We express appreciation to all who contributed.
Also that day 20 seniors from Wheeler, Gilliam and Morrow took the State
Transportation Dept’s. workshop on assistance techniques for transporting
seniors and handicapped. Those from here who passed the practical and
written test and received their “ Passenger Assistance Technician” status
were Darrel Vinson, Paul Jones, Dot Halvorsen and Jane Rawlins. Dot,
our regular bus driver has taken the class several times and says she always
learns something new.
At their meeting last Wednesday, the Activities Committee reviewed brief
ly the year’s program and announced that their October 24 meeting will
be to hear reports from the chairmen of the various activities, to evaluate
progress on the goals they set in October of ‘89, and to brainstorm and
set goals for next year. Anyone interested in being on this committee or
having suggestions of activities for next year is invited. Shirley Haugen
is chairwoman, 676-5352.
Next week: Quitters on Monday at 1 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. “ Swing into Shape” exercise group.
Wednesday: serving helpers will be from the Methodist Church. Menu:
chicken/rice casserole, green beans, apple-raisin salad, whole wheat rolls
and pudding. Each week we give a door prize, a free meal ticket and a
guest prize. Sr. Center board meets at 1 p.m.
Sunday October 14 is the monthly potluck and games party at 4 p.m.
Everyone reported having a great time at the September party at the Blake
Ranch. Some people even accepted the “ Blake Ranch Challenge.”
Please note two new looks at the center: new carpeting at the Willow
Creek entrance and the sign in the window by the Main Street entrance
telling who we are and what happens in this center.
The Hardman Community Center
will be open Saturday and Sunday,
October 6 and 7 from 5 a.m. to 10
p.m. for a hunter's breakfast.
Linda Cecil from the Communitv
Center says that in addition to
breakfasts, lunches and dinners will
also be served at reasonable prices.
updates, and budgeting for 1991-92.
The public is invited to attend.
50 th W ed d in g A n n iv ersary
for Howard & Beth Bryant
Sunday, O cto b er 14, 1 9 9 0
2 - 4 p.m .
U n ited M e th o d is t C h urch
No gifts please
Our deeply felt appreciation to all who reached out
to us in our time of sorrow....
For the cards, calls, visits to our homes, trees to be
planted, food and flowers, donations to Life Flight, and
your presence at Quinn’s memorials in lone and
Rainier. Your kindness will be treasured.
Tim, Chris and Ryon .. 76839 Alston Mayger Rd.
Rainier, Oregon 97048
Garry, Birdine, Mark, Becky, Til and Cyd ... lone
mper
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