Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 28, 1996 - FIVE
Creative Care plans annual meeting
Donald J. CarUon, D.P.M.
M edicine and Surgery of the Foot
will be at Heppner Clinic on September 11
to treat all foot problems
676-5504 Pioneer Memorial Clinic 567-8750
‘The children o f
“Jiggs" and 'Rita ‘Bowm an invite you to share in the
celebration o f their 50th ‘Wedding Anniversary.
Saturday, August 31, 1996,
6 :3 0 p.m ., at the
OTeppner TLlks Lodge.
‘Ng gifts please, money tree for those who wish to.
•Musk 'Provided P y Xgvin ‘Morgan
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responsible for the fiscal dire-
tion of the preschool and for
organizing fund raising activi-
ties as well as other general
management tasks associated
with the school.
Another subject to be cover
ed at the meeting will be the
financial state of the preschool.
Financial reports from school
year 1995-96 as well as the
budget for 1996-97 will be
presented and discussed.
Other topics of interest may
be placed on the agenda by
contacting board chairman,
Anne Morter, at 422-7429.
Creative Care Preschool is a
private, non-profit organization
serving children between the
ages of three and five in the
south Morrow County area.
Carl M cDaniel
celebrates
95th
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EOSC plans "Back to School" program
Medical C enter Pediatries
Adults in Morrow and Uma
tilla counties who are interested
in attending or returning to col
lege will have an opportunity
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Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Located with Donald Guenther, M.D.
& Rhonda Wyland, M.D.
Janet A. Penny, M.D.
Pediatrician
Pioneer Memorial Clinic will
be closed on Monday Sept. 2
in observance of Labor Day.
In case of emergency please
call the hospital 676-9133.
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( SeMM.rip:
Country Rose
to learn about admission re
quirements, financial aid,
career opportunities and more
at Eastern Oregon State Col
lege's "Back to School Night," Carl McDaniel, resident of the
Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home
Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 6 p.m.
in the ED-NET studio, Emi in Heppner, celebrated his 95th
By Claudia Hughes, Chamber Manager
birthday on Wednesday, Aug. 7.
grant Hall, room 104, at Blue
Have you noticed a fresher
Mountain Community College
PUBLIC NOTICE
look to the "Welcome to Hepp
in Pendleton.
SALE
OF ABANDONED
ner" signs? Thank Heppner
During the first 15 minutes of
PROPERTY
OF STEVE JAMES
Chamber of Commerce presi
the program, Umatilla/Morrow
Property
is
located at Frontier
dent John Edmundson, who
Center coordinator, Debbie
Court,
105
S. Main Street,
got caught perched on a ladder
Lee, will distribute and discuss
Boardman,
space
#21, or short
on the outskirts of town the
materials that will be referred
ly
to
be
moved
and
stored in
other morning, stripping, pain
to during the program. The rest
the
front
of
the
park.
ting and varnishing.
of the session will allow pro
Property consists of 10 x 52',
Have you ever wanted to
spective students to listen and
1960
New Moon mobile home,
visit Japan? I hadn't until I had
talk to representatives from
delta rib skirting, a wood
the good fortune to win the
several college departments,
orange-painted patio, mobile
"Brief Message From The Heart
using the interactive ED-NET
home blocking and all contents
Contest". What a wonderful
television system.
of the mobile home and car
experience, a memory that will
For more information about
port.
last forever. Chamber again has
this or any of Eastern's pro
All items will be sold; all
contest entry blanks available.
grams, contact Lee at 276-5776
items
sold as is. Items must be
All you need to do is express in
or Eastern's Division of Extend
moved within four days of pur
25 words or less a message to
ed Programs, 962-3378.
chase. Sale will be a public auc
your father. It's all about Dad.
tion and will take place the 7th
PUBLIC NOTICE
I'm living, breathing proof that
of September at the office of
Board of Director's Meeting
it is possible to win with no
A public meeting of the Frontier Court at 105 S. Main
strings attached and to ex
Board of Director's of the Mor Street in Boardman atlO a.m.
perience a totally different
The unit may be viewed at
row County Unified Recreation
culture while being honored for
any
reasonable time by calling
District will be held at the lone
something so simple as ex
541-481-2481
or 541-386-4002
High School Library, lone, OR,
pressing your love. Stop by the
and
setting
an
appointment.
at 7:00 pm, August 29, 1996.
office. The deadline is Sunday,
Unit
will
be
open
two hours
The meeting is open to the
Sept. 15.
before
the
sale
for
preview.
public. Any person may appear
Mark your calendars now.
Sealed bids may be submit
at the meeting and participate.
The Chamber of Commerce
ted
or vocal bids may be made
(s) Cyde Marie Estes
Candidates' Forum has been
at
the
auction. All bids must be
Chairman for the Board
scheduled for Wednesday, Oct.
paid
in
cash or cashier's check
Published: August 28, 1996
16. This is a great opportunity
at the time of the sale.
to be an informed voter.
For a written bid to be con
Thought for the week: Live
sidered, a cashier's check for 10
your life like a fried egg, with
Letter • Legal • Poster percent of the bid must be sub
your sunny side up.
mitted with the bid and a
Gazette-Times
phone number where the bid
der can be reached on the day
of the sale.
Published: August 28 and Sep
tember 4, 19%
There were 79 people present for the senior dinner Aug. 21; Affid
two meals were home delivered, and one was taken out.
Members of the Christian Church served. Clarice Baker won the
CLASSI FI ED
meal ticket. Blood pressures were taken before the meal.
ADS
The menu for Sept. 4 is not available at this time. Members
of the Christian Life Center will serve. Hearing aid assistance
will be given at 10 a.m., with blood pressures taken at 11 a.m.
The senior meal is at noon. The Meal Site Committee will meet
at 1 p.m.
One table of cards was in play Friday afternoon. Seven seniors
Freestone/
watched the Sunday movie, "Homeward Bound II".
Canning
A guitar concert will be held in the center dining room Satur
day, Aug. 31, at 3:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
Peaches
The senior bus will go to Pendleton Saturday, Sept. 7. Those
Starting Saturday
wishing to go to the Round-Up Dress Up Parade may call the
August 31
Senior Center office or stop by to sign up. Also, the bus will
depart for the Hermiston meal site Thursday, Sept. 12 at 10:30
Monroes
a.m. The sign-up sheet is in the office.
Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10
(1-50 lbs.45$
a.m.; Wednesday hearing aid assistance, 10 a.m., blood pressures
50 lbs. & up 4 0 $ )
taken, 11 a.m., senior meal, noon; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sun
day movie, 7 p.m.
Chamber Chatter
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Creative Care Preschool of
lone will hold its annual
meeting on Monday, Sept. 9 at
the United Church of Christ
Religious Education Building
beginning at 7 p.m. Any in
terested person is welcome to
attend.
The primary purpose of the
annual meeting is to nominate
and elect board members and
officers. Currently, two board
positions are vacant. Board
members, who are asked to
commit to a two-year term,
may be parents of students or
any person with interest in the
preschool. The board meets
once a month, on the first Mon
day of the month from approx
imately 7-9 p.m. The board is
Deliver
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St. Patrick's Senior Center
Bulletin Board
B rid al Tables
C\jLcoCe ‘D uncan & Tom 5(enny
Wedding September 7
Candis ^Marshall Si fMichael Smit/i
Wedding September 14
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Will O r e g o n Be The First State
To O u tla w Liuestock W a te r in g ?
Ballot Measure 38, the so-called ’ clean stream” initiative would
do just that. Initiative 38 would ban Emu, Ostrich, Parrots,
Parakeets, Horses. Mules. Ass. Jenny, Cattle. Goats. Sheep.
Llamas, and Pigs from watering within the state's boundary
of all private, federal 8 state land.
I T ’S TIM E T O CIRCLE THE W A G O N S !
Rally against M easure 38— Come on foot or horseback and
join a PEACEFU L E D U C A T IO N A L RALLY from the state
fairgrounds to the Capitol on Friday. Oct. II, 1996.11:30 a.m.
until 2:30 p.m. Overnight camping accommodations for peo
ple and horses are available at the Fairgrounds for S5-SI0 per
Nectarines
45$
Bartlett Pears
G e n u i n e
C
h e v r o l e t
35$
Remember when your word was your Bond. -
You sealed a deal with a handshake - That's still
the way we do business today.
Akane Apples
35$
W I T H A N I M A L S I N O R E G O N W I L L BE
40$ lb. by box
S P A R E D IF T H I S I N I T I A T I V E PASSES
For more information call "Circle Your W agons
at 541-934-9075
Pad for by "Crete your Wagons
Joann fkmwr Sec HC 12 Bo« I2 2 A kimberty Ore 9 7 f4 g
lb .
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Early Blaze Apples
Early Gold Apples
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Building at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7
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flowers, to the people who
came down and the many
phone calls Kenny received
during his long stay in Port
land. Also thank you to Dale
for fixing my doors after I lock
ed myself out of my pickup;
thank you, Connie and Kenny
for the welcome home party,
and all the family and friends
that came down for the dinner
and getting home greetings. It
was such a surprise and ap
preciated very much. Thank
you all again; there is no bet
ter "cheer up" than great fami
ly and friends.
God Bless You,
Kenny and Candy
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The lone Grand Squares
wish to thank the Les Schwab
staff for the use of their electric
hookup and space to dance
following the parade on Satur
day, Aug. 17. We were unable
to continue dancing on our
float due to sound equipment
that quit working.
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A special card of thanks to
Pioneer Memorial's ambulance
and EMT crew for getting Kerry
Rilling to the hospital. Thanks
to the ER crew for getting him
on a fast recovery.
A special thank you to Kathie
Maben for driving me to Port
land to be with Kerry when he
arrived. To Adam Perez, Mark
Miller and my parents, Harlan
and Linda Dimaway for staying
with Kerry until Airlife arrived.
To my brother, Dwayne, and
Jeanine Dilley for searching all
over to find me, and to Merry
Brannon for the wonderful din
ner she had prepared for us.
We would also like to thank
all of our friends and family for
their concerns, cards, flowers
and support they gave. Most of
all, we are thanking his Guar
dian Angels for being with him.
Sheila Dunaway and
Kerry Rilling
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Thank you to the HHS foot
ball team and Heppner Lions
for all their hard work cleaning
Willow Creek through the Ci
ty of Heppner. Although cer
tain sections are cleaned year
ly, we appreciate having the
whole stream cleaned for flood
control.
Board of Directors
Heppner Water Control District
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We would like to express our
sincere appreciation and grati
tude to everyone in helping our
family through this most dif
ficult time following the boys'
accident. Your thoughts, pray
ers, phone calls, flowers, cards,
visits, food and genuine con
cern will be something we will
never forget.
We will be forever grateful to
Chris, Tony, Truitt and Shaun
for taking care of the injured
boys and choosing to send
Brian to the hospital as soon as
possible. That decision possibly
saved his life. Thanks to Pio
neer Memorial Hospital's ex
cellent staff of doctors, nurses
and everyone who assisted in
taking care of Brian.
A special thank you for Ken
and Kaedene and everyone
who took part in the lamb auc
tion. Also, many thanks to the
Bank of Eastern Oregon and all
who have given so generously.
We would like to thank our
neighbors and friends who
helped us on the ranch. This
enabled Butch to be with us at
the hospital which was so
crucial in Brian's recovery.
The "W elcom e H om e"
barbeque organized by the foot
ball coaches and friends was so
thoughtful. Brian enjoyed see
ing all his friends. Thanks,
kids, for being so great.
There are many challenges
and lessons in life we all face.
Although this has been the
most trying, we have never
been so sure of how lucky we
are to live in such a wonderful
and caring community. Words
will never describe how truly
grateful we are.
Sincerely,
Butch, Marry, Brian
and Blake Knowles
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