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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday, January 9, 2002 - THREE Obituaries Bessie Mae Kerlin longtime Irrigon resident, Bessie Mae Kerim, 73, died Saturday. January 5, 2002, at Good Shepherd M edical Center in Hermiston. Disposition was by crem ation with a memorial serv ice to be held later in Montana. Mrs. Kerim was bom November 25, 1928, at Antelope. Montana, to John and M attie Harshbarger. She was a lifelong and active member of Eastern Star. She enjoyed sewing and gardening. Mrs. Kerlin sold Avon products for 30 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Duane Otto Kerlin. Survivors include a daughter, Gloria Dunn o f Pendleton; grandchildren, Karen Kriger and Teny Dunn; two great-grandchildren; five brothers and nine sisters. Bums M ortuary o f Hermiston was in charge o f arrangements. Dee Gantenbein Former Boardman resident Dee Gantenbein, 53, o f Portland, died Wednesday. December 26. 2001. at Portland. A memorial service will be held at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Boardman on Saturday. January 19, 2002, at 11 a m. A service was held earlier in Portland. Private burial was at Rose City Cemetery in Portland. Disposition was by cremation. Mrs. Gantenbein was bom August 23. 1948, at Portland. She graduated from high school at Boardman in 1967. She had been a mem ber o f Job's Daughters in her youth. She was a dairy owner/operator at Hillview Dairy in Boardman. and a special order clerk for nearly six years at Meier and I rank Furniture Special Orders in Portland She was involved in the PTA. Bluebirds. C am pf ire Girls and 4-11 when her children were young. She had been a resident o f the Portland area since 1994 and was a resident o f Boardman from 1967- 1994. Survivors include daughters. Amy Verley and Kristi E. Sams, both of Boardman; her fiancee. Jim Tedder o f Portland; father, Dean W ear o f M cM innville; sisters, Karrol C Britton o f Maui, Hawaii, and Mary M. Sauter of Vancouver. Washing ton; and a brother, Larry F. Wear o f Vancouver. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society of Oregon Chapter, 0330 SW Curry. Portland, Oregon 97201 Rose City Cemetery and Funeral Home o f Portland was in charge of arrangements. Meeting set on school design Local girl attends national 4-H Twenty-five Oregon youth have returned from a trip across the country to take part in a unique 4-H growth experience. 1 he 4-H members comprised Oregon's delegation to the 79th National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Ga.. w here they joined 1,200 teens from all over the nation tor four days. Shelby Krebs, a 2001 graduate from lone 1 hgh School and currently a freshman at New M exico State University, was among these teens. "Celebrate the Possibilities" was the theme o f this year’s congress, said Mary Arnold, Oregon State University Extension 4-H Youth specialist and one o f the chaperons for the delegation. While at congress, the delegates attended cultural Workshops, heard inspirational speakers and enjoyed historical tours o f Atlanta, including the Martin Luther King Center for Non-Violent Social Change. The delegates also participated in Art o f the Season, a city-wide holiday craft fair for children that benefits Atlanta's Children's Health Care Snowmobile club holds playday A m eeting o f the I leppner/Lexington Advisory Com m ittee will be held W ednesday. January 23, at 7 p.m. at Heppner Elem entary School. The agenda will include the new' school facility design. The Four Com ers Snowmobile Club held a playday at Kelly Prairie on Dec. 30. There were over 50 snowm obilers there to enjoy hotdogs, chili and a poker-run. Ryan Dougherty, five, from Heppner, won first place with the ALIG NM ENT fa r Better Hamlling and lire Mileage Every car should at least have a thrust alignment. 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We teel a brake system is only as good as its weakest part. Here's what we do: q/fss 2 2 “ BO35 so MOADWVI Our Most Popular Passenger Car Application "Weed," a one-act play, w ill be presented Ihursday, Jan. 17, at 1:30 p.m. at the Heppner Elks Lodge as the kick o ff o f the "country" in the Heppner Town and Country Day celebration as the Morrow SWCD and Morrow County Livestock Growers jointly present an afternoon program o f diverse information to Morrow County citizens. "Weed" was written by Micki Panttaja and is performed by the Repertory Theatre Troupe o f M oscow. ID. Lhe one-act play depicts the "very real struggles and conflicts that make natural resource decisions so complex". Chances are. spectators w ill be able to relate to at least one o f the characters in the play, whether it’s an unknown plant, an endangered fish, or a struggle to reach consensus, according to a news release. I his play helps people realize "where we sit depends on w here we stand", said the release, lhe play also show s the danger o f losing the western lifestyle cherished in rural eastern Oregon. "All this is done in a lighthearted style to bnng the message home and is a convincing way to see ourselves, evaluate our beliefs and consider the beliefs of others." stated the release. Funding for travel expenses of the troupe is prov ided by a grant from the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board and the Columbia Blue Mt. Resource COMPUTE BRAKE SERVICE 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT (Shims included) SHOCKS 8 STRUTS PASSENGER "VVeecT, the play, to be presented Foundation. Krebs and the other delegates met and visited with Miss America, Oregon's Katie Harmon, Arnold added. Shelby even got to hold her crown. Delegates for the National 4-H Congress are selected through a rigorous application process based on the applicant's involvement in leadership, com m unication, citizenship and 4-H projects. "Attending National 4-H C (ingress is the highlight o f many 4-H members' careers," said Jim Rutledge, OSU Extension 4-11 Youth program leader. "It is quite an honor to be selected as an Oregon delegate." The 4-Hers in the Oregon delegation range fromjumors in high school to college freshmen, according to Arnold. The leaders o f the Oregon delegation were Arnold; Doug 1 lart. Curry County 4-H agent (Gold Beach); and D ons Nolan, 4-H volunteer leader in Wallowa County (Enterprise). . Backing Plate Secondary Shoe Return Spring Primary Shoe Return Spring Wheel Cylinder Assembly Primary Shoe Shoe Hold-Down Parts Parking Brake Cable Adjuster Lever Spring COMPLETE FRONT DISC BRAKE SERVICE COMPLETE REAR DRUM BRAKE SERVICE 1. Rtplaca with remanutactured or rebuild front calipers 2. High Quality disc pads 3. Resurface rotors A. Repack wheel bearings (except FWOl S. New front seals (except FWOl I. Bleed A adjust entire system 7. 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