Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 23, 1993 - THREE
Arts and Crafts
Lutherans to have guest preacher painting class
Roberta Nestaas, executive
director of Lutheran Family ser
vices of Oregon and southwest
Washington, will be the guest
preacher at the Valby and Hope
Lutheran worship services Sun
day, June 27. Rachel Hoobing
will be the liturgist at both
services.
Services at Valby, located on
the Ione-Gooseberry road will
begin at 9 a.m. while services at
Hope, located near the dam will
begin at 11 a.m.
Nestaas became the director of
LFS of Oregon and southwest
Washington last fall. She heads
a large social service agency that
has branch offices in Klamath
Falls, Prineville, Salem, Eugene
and Portland. Prior to her becom
ing LFS executive director, she
was the Northwest area director
of Lutheran Social Services of
eastern Washington and Idaho
with responsibility for the greater
Spokane area. She had served in
that position for 13 Vi years. Prior
to that she was the director of the
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social services program of the
Spokane office. The network
earned national recognition for its
innovative programs and services
not only to curb rape, but help
victims.
“ Nestaas has a deep sense of
the mission and ministry of the
church, as well as abiding com
passion for the victims of social
abuse in society,” said the Rev.
Stan
Hoobing.
She has
demonstrated this concern in her
work and in her speeches at
church
wide
assem blies,
synodical and regional church
events and in her many sermons
that she has delivered to con
gregations in Washington, Idaho
and Oregon, he said.
Nestaas is the wife of Rev. Dan
Comsia, pastor of Peace Lutheran
Church in northwest Portland.
Peace Lutheran is also the home
of former interim pastor Rev. De
way ne Bay.
Everyone is invited to attend
the services.
A meeting of the Morrow
County Creative Arts and Crafts
has been planned for Monday,
June 28 at 12:30 p.m. at the home
of Betty Brown on Bunker Hill
Road.
Those attending should bring a
sack lunch. Beverages will be
provided.
Cork Norene will demonstrate
helpful hints and shortcuts to
watercolor painting. Those plan
ning to participate in this lesson
should bring watercolors.
There are still openings in an
oil painting workshop to be held
Saturday and Sunday, June 26
and 27.
The teacher for the class is Bet
ty Crosswhite, an oil painter from
New Z ealand, who will
demonstrate English country cot
tage scenery painting. Cost for
this class is around $60.
Anyone interested in painting
or crafts is invited to attend.
Those attending need not be a
member of the Morrow County
Creative Arts and Crafts. For
more information, call Betty
Mills, 676-5546.
Two Heppner girls involved
in one vehicle accident
SHOPLIFTERS
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Two Heppner girls, Nicole
Sweeney and Kara Ansotegui,
both 17, were involved in a one-
car accident around 7 p.m. June
15 on Hwy. 74 between lone and
Lexington.
The 1988 Ford Tempo, driven
by Sweeney, went out of control,
flipped over, hit a guard rail and
slid down the highway on its top.
Both girls were wearing seat belts
and escaped serious injury.
Bill Rowell, lone, came upon
the accident and assisted the girls
and transported them to the home
of Sweeney’s cousin, Travis Har-
rison, who lives on the
Lexington-lone Highway.
Harrison then transported them
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital
where they were kept overnight,
Ansotegui with a sore back and
Sweeney with injuries to her hand
and hair torn from her head.
Sweeney was transported by her
parents to Portland the next day
where she was treated by a hand
specialist. She may need some
plastic surgery on her hand, said
her mother. Trisha Sweeney.
The car was totalled in the
accident.
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
One hundred twenty people were present for the Father’s day din
ner at the senior center June 16. There were 10 guests and nine meals
were taken out. John Woods won the meal ticket, and Clayton Ayers
and Truman Messenger received gifts for being the oldest fathers
present. Peggy Nevins of McMinnville received the guest prize.
Members of the Christian Life Center served. Ed Dick and Irene
Swanson were host and hostess.
An election was held for Meal Site Committee members during
the dinner. Elected to the committee were Harriet Batty, Ruth
Brgstrom, Gene Cole, Gladys Connor, Mary Goheen, Mildred Han
na, Katherine Hoskins, Meg Murray and Darrell Vinson. The Meal
Site Committee and the Senior Board held a joint meeting following
the meal.
The menu for the birthday dinner June 30 will be meatloaf, potatoes,
coleslaw, carrots, rolls, ice cream and cake. Members of the Catholic
Church will serve.
The senior bus will go to Pendleton for the Oregon Trail Celebra
tion at the Round-Up Grounds June 25. For reservations call the senior
office 676-9030 or stop by to sign up. The bus will also go to Ir-
rigon June 28. Anyone wishing to go to Irrigon for lunch may sign up.
Jane Rawlins will be holding a flower arranging class at the Senior
Center on Tuesday evenings beginning June 29 from 7 to 9 p.m.
There was one table of cards in play at the center Friday, June 18.
Saturday, June 19, the St. Patricks senior bus met the Irrigon and
Hermiston buses for their trip to Leavenworth, WA.
Sunday the small bus took nine seniors to Milton-Freewater and
Walla Walla, WA. where they enjoyed an ice cream social and visited
interesting places. Some seniors took both trips.
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under $50
•Charged with 2nd degree theft if amount is
$50 - $200
•Cited to appear in court, or juvenile court if
under 18 years of age
•Finger printed and mug shot if over 18 years
old
•Fines, penalties, restitution, community ser
vice and probation of 1-2 years
Shoplifters will be vigorously prosecuted
by the Morrow County District Attorney
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