Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Engagement
Red Cross to offer classes
The American Red Cross will hold several classes this
fall/winter. Following is the class schedule:
Standard First Aid w/AED Training: This course is
designed specifically to meet the needs ofbusiness and industry,
adheres to O SH A guidelines and covers topics such as shock,
controlling bleeding, splinting, adult CPR, and use o f automated
external defibrillators. The first 416 hours o f this course is the
C PR /A ED section. The cost is $42. (For only C PR /A E D or
only FA, the cost is $30.)
Wednesday, Oct. 15,6-8:30 p.m. (FA only); Monday,
O ct. 2 0 ,9 a.m .-5 p.m .; W ednesday, Nov. 5, 9 a.m .-5 p.m .;
M onday, Nov. 17, 9 a.m .-5 p.m .; Friday, Dec. 5, 9 a.m .-5
p.m.
Wednesday, October 1, 2003 - THREE
Red Cross to hold blood drive
Bloods Worth-Adkins
Babysitter Training:
Designed for today’s 11- to 15-year-old. B abysitter’s
Training gives participants the knowledge, skills, and confidence
to care for infants through school-aged children. Babysitter’s
Training addresses safety issues, preventing injuries and illnesses,
basic child care, first aid, decision-m aking skills and age-
appropriate behavior and play. Cost is $35.
Saturday, Oct. 2 5 ,9 a.m .-5:30 p.m.
Michael Adkins and Kristi Bloodsworth
The A m erican Red
Cross, Umatilla District Office,
will be holding a com m unity
blood drive on M onday, Oct.
13. The drive will be held from
1-6 p.m ., at the Pendleton
C onvention Center, 500 SW
Dorion, in Pendleton.
Donors must be 17 or
o ld er, w eig h at least 105
pounds and be in good health.
All blood types are
needed every day. O ut o f
every 100 people: 38 are O-
pos; 32 are A -pos; 10 are B-
pos; 3 are A B -pos; 8 are O-
neg; 7 are A-neg; 2 are B-neg;
and 1 isA B-neg.
To
s c h e d u le
a
donation appointm ent call
(800) 787-9691.
Chamber hosts Harvest
Scarecrow Happening
The Heppner Harvest
Suggested categories
Scarecrow Happening will be are: M ost elaborate; M ost
O c t. 1-31. B u s in e s s a n d patriotic; M ost natural; M ost
residential scarecrow s must welcoming; and funniest. Past
be in re g is te re d w ith the entries may be used again, but
H e p p n e r C h a m b e r o f may not win again.
Commerce by Friday, Oct. 10
“ L e t ’s to p th e 20
Kristi Kay Bloodsworth and M ichael Loren Adkins, to be eligible forjudging, but
entries we had in the past,”
both o f Hermiston, wish to announce their engagement to each m ay be put up as early at
s a id C la u d ia H u g h e s ,
other.
W ednesday, Oct. 1.
Cham ber director.
The bride-elect is the daughter Jam es R. and Carlita
L. Bloodsworth o f Hermiston and the granddaughter o f Betty
and the late Carl M. M arquardt o f Lexington, Barbara and the
late Jam es E. B loodsw orth o f Heppner, and Elm er and
Sept. 22: M iguel Orozco, 21, Hermiston and Reyna
LaVonne M orford o f M ist, OR. She is a 2002 graduate o f
Guadalupe Galvan, 25, Hermiston.
Heppner High School and currently works for Banner Bank.
The groom-elect is the son o f Loren and Janise Adkins
o f Prosser and the grandson o f Rick and M iriam Burnette o f
Shaun D. Bennett was found guilty o f Probation
Richland, WA and Larry and Jackie A dkins o f K ennew ick,
WA. He is a 2001 graduate o f Shorecrest High School. He is Violation. Bennett was sentenced to 30 days in jail unless he
pays his balance in full.
currently em ployed at the Wal-Mart Distribution Center.
Cary Randall Grove pled guilty to Unlawful Possession
The couple plans an Oct. 18,2003 wedding at Cottage
o
f
Pseudophedrine
(lesser included offense), a C lass-A
Flowers in Hermiston. All friends and family are welcome.
m isdemeanor. G rove was sentenced to 180 suspended days
in jail, 24 m onths bench probation and paym ent o f $624 in
fines and fees.
Philip Scott Hendricks was found guilty o f Probation
Violation.
H endricks’ probation was revoked and reinstated
O rm e l a n d S a n d i and its leaders to prayer, purity,
on sam e term s and conditions and he was sentenced to four
C hapin, creators o f U pw ord power and passion.”
days in jail.
I n te r n a t io n a l , w ill be
Jody Lea Hendricks admitted to violation o f probation
m inistering at C hristian Life
allegations
for Delivery o f a Controlled Substance. Hendricks’
C e n te r , in H e p p n e r, on
probation
was
revoked and reinstated and she was sentenced
Sunday, Oct. 5, at 10 a.m.
to
15
days
in
jail
and her probation was extended by 12 months
T he C h a p in s w ere
from the date o f the order.
both raised as A ssem blies o f
Infant/Child CPR Training:
Teaches easy-to-leam em ergency procedures that
prepare individuals for breathing and cardiac emergencies for
infants and children. This class includes Infant/Child CPR. The
cost is $30. (To com bine this class w ith First Aid, the cost is
$42.)
Tuesday, O ct. 14,6 -1 0 p.m.
Marriage Licenses
First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Course:
This course will certify participants to teach American
Red Cross First A id and C PR with A ED for adults, children
and infants. Students m ust be at least 17 years o f age and
possess base level CPR and First Aid certifications. Enrollment
is by application. (FIT is included in the course. M ust attend
all three days to receive certification.) Cost is $275.
Friday, Oct. 17,5-9 p.m .; Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 18-
1 9 ,9 a.m .-5 p.m .
Classes will be held in Pendleton at 902 Frazier #102.
Pre-registration and pre-paym ent is required for all classes.
For information, call 276-1211.
DA’s Report
Christian Life Center to host
CPR and First Aid classes to be guest speakers
held in Irrigon
Morrow County Child
C are R esource and R eferral
will be holding two courses in
Infant/C hild C P R and First
A id, O ct. 18, in Irrigon. The
class will be held at the Irrigon
H ead Start C enter, from 8
a.m .-5 p.m.
T h e C h ild C a re
Division requires this class for
anyone w ishing to becom e a
registered fam ily child care
provider. This class will cover
training in injury and illness
prevention and em ergency
care. The training session will
also include infant and child
CPR.
T h e c o s t fo r th e
classes is $ 15 each or $30 for
both.
To p re -re g is te r for
e ith e r c la s s o r fo r m o re
information contact Child Care
R e so u rce a n d R e fe rra l at
(8 0 0 ) 5 5 9 -5 8 7 8 o r (5 4 1 )
564-6878.
G o d p r e a c h e r ’s k id s in
O regon and lived in different
parts o f the state, yet never met
until they attended Bethany
Bible C ollege in Santa Cruz,
CA. The C hapins have three
g ro w n s o n s , a n d tw o
grandchildren. Throughout the
years they have served with
the A ssem bly o f G od church
in many different capacities.
The past two summers
th e y h a v e m in is te re d in
Indonesia in Evangelism and
Pentecost Crusades and have
ju st returned from six weeks
in Jakarta.
“ We a re all a b o u t
‘R evisiting our H eritage to
R estore ou r F u tu re ,” ’ said
O rm el C hapin. This is their
m ain m inistry topic in which
they are “calling the C hurch
Fundraisers to
benefit
therapeutic
riding center
$100 per brick
W e s te rn
T r a ils
Therapeutic Riding Center will
be offering horseback rides to
the public this Saturday, Oct.
4 from 9 a.m . to 12 p.m . at
the Athena Fall Street Festival.
All proceeds and donations
will benefit their therapeutic
riding program for physically,
m en tally and e m o tio n a lly
d isa b le d in d iv id u als. T he
Athena Fall Street Festival will
celebrate fall with music, arts
a n d c r a f ts , v e n d o rs a n d
activities on M ain Street in
Athena beginning at 9 a.m.
A nne C ountrym an,
In d e p e n d e n t
B e a u ty
C onsultant, will donate all
profits from her M ary Kay
p ro d u c t s a le s p u r c h a s e d
b etw een Sept. 1-Dec. 31,
2 0 0 3 to W e ste rn T ra ils .
Interested persons m ay order
online at www.marykay.com/
acountrymanl or call Anne at
(5 4 1 )5 6 6 -3 7 2 6 .
Get a complimentary
W estern Trails A lb ertso n ’s
“C om m unity Partners” card
a n d tw o p e rc e n t o f y o u r
grocery purchases w ill be
d o n a te d to s u p p o rt th e ir
therapeutic riding program .
C on tact W estern T rails at
(541) 276-2510 and a card
will be mailed to you that can
be used at any A lb ertso n ’s
store. Each time you use your
A l b e r t s o n ’s C o m m u n ity
Partners Card, Western Trails
earns a contribution.
W e s te rn
T r a ils
Therapeutic R iding C enter
near Pendleton is a non-profit
organization that provides
therapeutic equine activities
and anim al-assisted therapy
through horseback riding and
driving instruction. For more
inform ation, call (541 ) 276-
2510.
Box 61
P a id __________
Garden Club to meet
lone, O R 97843
Date
The Heppner Garden
C lub will m eet on Oct. 6 at 7
p.m. at St. P atrick’s Senior
Center. Special guests at the
m eeting will be the “ Yard o f
the M onth” recipients for the
sum m er o f 2003.
The hosts will be Ida
Farra and Caroline Keck.
WCCC Ladies’ Playday results
Nine ladies gathered,
Tuesday, Sept. 23, at W illow
C reek C ountry C lub for the
seco n d to the last L a d ie s’
Playday o f the year.
T h e w e a th e r w a s
su n n y and w arm as C orol
M itchell took low gross o f the
. field, Bernice Lott took low net
o f th e f ie ld a n d B e tty
Christm an took least putts o f
the field.
In f lig h t A , P a t
Anderson took low gross, low
net and least putts.
In flight B, Luvilla
Sonstegard took low gross,
low net and least putts.
In flight C, Lorene
M ontgom ery took low gross,
Joyce D inkins took low net
and M aude Hughes took least
putts.
The last Playday for
the season w as held Tuesday,
Sept. 30.
lone School Foundation
Brick Campaign
P L E A S E PRINT:
Name _
Address
Phone
Brick inscription may be three lines; 15 characters per line
Mail orders to:
_____
Make checks payable to: lone Education Foundation
Kofiler to discuss bank merger
at WVSC meeting
G eorge K offler will
speak at the W illow Valley
Service C lub on Thursday,
O ct. 9, from 12-1 p.m ., at
Jo h n ’s Place in Heppner. He
will discuss the purchase and
plans related to the Bank o f
Eastern O regon’s acquisition
o f K la m a th F irs t B an k
branches.
This no-host luncheon
is an open meeting.
A lth o u g h b o rn in
Montana, Kofiler claims Echo
as his native hom e due to an
early age move. He has been
in H eppner on and o ff since
1974, and w ith the Bank o f
Eastern Oregon for 24 years.
He has served as President
and CEO for 11 years.
He and wife, Debbie,
have two sons. His hobbies
include watching the Beavers
and the Blazers.
Open House to be held at Munkers
G ary and M artha M unkers w ould like to invite all
friends and relatives to an open house (reception) for Dean
M unkers and his new bride, Angela. The open house will be
held Oct. 19, from 1 -3 p.m., at 165 “A” St., in Lexington.
They w ere m arried Sept. 20, in Rickreall. They
currently reside at a family homestead outside o f The Dalles.
Angela works for the State o f Oregon in The Human Serv ices
Division. Dean is working as a substitute teacher in the Salem
area.
Angela is the daughter o f Ralph and Alv era Blanchard
ofT he Dalles.
HEPPNER ELKS 358
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142 N orth Main
Thursday, O cto b er 2 n d
H U N T E R S ' N IG H T ! Drawing for a Winchester
Sporter 25-06 rifle, plus many more prizes. Barbe
cue Ribs with all the fixings starts at 6 p.m. Lodge
will be held at 8 p.m. For current Elks members
only.
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