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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 23, 1996
Spanish offered for health care officials F o u r t h y e a r o f
N ortheast Oregon Area
Health Education Center
(NEOAHEC) will be sponsor­
ing a five week teleconference
series, “ Basic Spanish for
Health Care Professionals,”
Oct. 29 through Nov. 27,
Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Patricia Morrissey, a Spanish
instructor at Clatsop Communi-
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The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
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ty College, will cover vocabu­
lary and expressions used in
the medical field. Receive sites
include Heppner, Baker City,
Enterprise, Hermiston, John
Day, La Grande, Ontario and
Pendleton.
For more information about
the teleconference or a local
receive site, contact NEOAHEC
at 962-3801.
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U S P S. 240-420
Morrow County’s Horpe-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published weekly and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner,
Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Periodical postage paid at Heppner.
Oregon. Office at 147 West W illow Street Telephone (541) 676-9228 Postmaster
send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, P.O. Bo* 337, Heppner.
Oregon 97836. Subsc riptions: $18 in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam and Grant Coun­
ties; $25 elsewhere.
April Hilton-Sykes...................................................................................... News Edl,or
Stephanie Jensen .........................................................................................Typesetting
Monique Devin.........................................................Advertising Layout & Graphics
Distribution
Bonnie Bennett
Printer
Pentii Keersemaker
RE-ELECT
Margo Sherer
David Sykes, Publisher
MORROW CO. TREASURER
It's Jail and Bail for bow ling alley
Elizabeth Allen, lone, (center) is pictured with staff members of the
Greenhouse Youth Shelter in Portland. This is the fourth year that
Elizabeth has collected coats and other winter apparel for homeless
teens in Portland. Greenhouse, operated by the Salvation Army, pro­
vides counseling, meals, education, health and other services for the
teens. Teenagers may go to the Greenhouse for help, but it is not
an overnight shelter.
4-H leaders forum to be held Nov. 2
The Regional 4-H Leaders
Forum will be held Saturday,
Nov. 2, at the Riverside High
School in Boardman. Registra­
tion will start at 9:30 a.m. The
program will be held from 10
a.m .-4 p.m.
Jim Rutledge, Oregon State
University (OSU) department
head, will share ways to pro­
mote positive growth in 4-H
youth. Lillian Larwood, OSU
4-H specialist, will give tips on
utilizing junior leaders. In the
afternoon, Larwood will also
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RIDGWAY
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As Pendleton’s Municipal Court Judge, Robert E. Ridgway
has established a record of:
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responsible for over 25.000 cases
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has the support of law enforcement officers for his tenacity to keep
offenders in jail
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Edmundson w ill hold court.
Anyone who would like to
help is encouraged to come on
down to the bowling alley
beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday.
October 3 1. I f you would like
to have a friend (maybe not for
long) or relative arrested, call
676-9935.
For more information
contact Bellenbrock.
Births
Rita Suzanne McElligott-a
daughter Rita Suzanne was
born to Anna and Jerome Mc-
Elligott of lone on October 5,
1996 at Good Shepherd Com­
munity Hospital in Hermiston.
The baby weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz.
YAW’S
welcomes all to
RIB CITY
W.S.0.0. (We Smoke Our Own)
B.6.Q. RIBS
MESQUITE SMOKED BEEF RIBS
APPLE SMOKED (country style) PORK RIBS
A CHEF CARL SCHMOLDT SPECIALTY
available this FRIDAY & SATURDAY 5p.m. till sold out
676-9489
Come Share With Us
at
Willow Creek Baptist Church
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Bible Study for all ages 2 p.m.
Worship Service 3 p.m.
Meeting in the
7th Day Adventist Church
6 7 6 -9 2 2 8
560 North Minor
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B u s in e s s C a rd s
John Wenholz
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share new' ways to teach. Cin-
di Osterland will teach a class
on “ Fun With Speaking."
These classes will be available
for all leaders.
There will also be project area
classes. Robin Jones, Candi
Bowerman and Peggy Ashford,
4-H horse judges, are putting
together a class for horse lead­
ers. They will focus on “Tips
From A Judge's Perspective."
There will also be time for ques­
tions and answers.
Jean Correa and Verneda
W agner, home econom ics
judges, and Mai Hancock, Ex­
tension 4-H program assistant,
will teach a class on preparing
for home economics fair ex­
hibits and contests. They will
also give tips on how to select
the right pattern, food prepara­
tion, skill levels and judges'
expectations.
Mia Swanson, Union Coun­
ty teen leader, will share infor­
mation on what 4-H youth
need to know about their pro­
jects besides showing at fair.
Swanson will also answer
questions about show at fair.
Bill Broderick will share
teaching aids available to live­
stock leaders and ways to buy
them if they are not already
available.
Lunch will be prepared at
noon by the Tillicum Club of
Boardman at a cost of $5. Fol­
lowing the afternoon classes, a
question and answer session
will be held with all the pre­
senters.
All 4-H leaders are welcome
to attend.
June Bellenbrock cautions
everyone to "beware” this
Halloween—or they might get
arrested.
Actually there is a pretty
good chance o f a large number
o f arrests in Heppner that day.
But it's all’for a good cause.
The W illow Lanes bowling
alley has planned a Halloween
fund raiser in which local
citizens will be 'arrested' and
taken in a red paddy wagon to
be thrown behind bars at the
bowling alley. The "criminals'
must call on their friends and
relatives to post their bail in
the form o f donations toward
W illow
Lanes' clean air
system. Miscreants are warned
that Judge John 'Maximum'
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“ Committed to represent all the people of
Morrow County!”
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Lexington, Oregon
350 Main
989-8221
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Morrow County resident and businessman for 23 years.
Served on Morrow County School Advisory Committee.
Active in Morrow County development.
Elect JOHN WENHOLZ
County Commissioner
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