Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. October 5,2005 - THREE
Stroke screening to be held Nov. 1
R esidents living in and around the H eppner
community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a
stroke. Life Line Screening will be at the St. Patrick’s
Catholic Church on Tuesday, Nov. 1. The site is located at
525 N. Gale in Heppner. Appointments will begin at 11:40
a.m.
A stroke, also known as a “brain attack”, is ranked
as the third leading killer in the world, and the second among
women. Through preventive screenings, the risk of having
a stroke can be greatly reduced.
Screenings are fast, painless and low cost. They
involve the use of ultrasound technology, and scan for
potential health problems related to: blocked arteries which
can lead to a stroke, aortic aneurysms which can lead to a
ruptured aorta, and hardening of the arteries in the legs,
which are a strong predictor of heart disease. Also offered
for men and women, is a bone density screening to assess
their risk for osteoporosis.
Each screening requires ten minutes or less to
complete. Acomplete vascular screening package, including
the Stroke/Carotid Artery, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and
Ankle Brachial Index (hardening of the arteries) screenings
is $109. Cost for a complete vascular package; include the
osteoporosis screening is $129.
For more information regarding the screenings or
to schedule an appointment, call 1-877-237-1272- Pre
registration is required.
Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and is
a provider of vascular screenings. Over 45 ultrasound teams
are on staff to travel to your local community, bringing the
screenings to you. These non-invasive, inexpensive and
painless, ultrasound tests help people identify their risk for
stroke, vascular diseases or osteoporosis early enough for
their physician to begin preventive procedures.
October events listed for
Heppner Schools
By Mahaley Huddleston
O ct. 6: H ep p n er
H igh School M ustang
V olleyball A, B 5 p.m .;
Mustang VB C Echo 5:30
p.m.; Heppner Junior High
School Pony Football and
VB 4 p.m . H ep p n er
Elementary School canned
food drive and book fair
happening until Oct. 12.
O ct. 7: M ustang
Football 7 p.m.
O ct. 8: M ustang
VB- A, Pilot Rock 12 p.m.
Colt Football, HES 6 pm.
Oct. 9: Colt VB 1-4
p.m.
O ct. 10: M orrow
C o u n ty S chool D istric t
Board M eeting, Riverside
H igh S ch o o l, 7 p.m .
Mustang JV-FB 5 p.m.
Oct. 11: HES Cheer
Clinic, HES Gym K-2,2:50-
3:30 p.m.; 3-6 p.m., 3:40-
5:30 p.m. HES Open House,
6:30 p.m.
Oct. 12: HES Cheer
Clinic, the same time as Oct.
11. HES Site Council, 6 p.m.
HHS Booster Club, 7 p.m.
O ct. 13: M ustang
VB-A, B, C, 5 p.m. Pony
VB, Mt.Vernon 5 p.m.
O ct. 15: M ustang
VB-A, B, 12 p.m. Booster
Club Dinner and Auction, 6
p.m.
Oct. 16. Colt VB, 1-
4 p.m.
O ct. 17: M ustang
JV-FB, lone 5 p.m.
Oct. 19: C olt FB,
HES 6 p.m.
O ct.
20:
HES
Carnival, 6 p.m. Mustang
VB-A, B, Stanfield 5 p.m.;
VB-C 5:30 p.m.
Oct. 21: Pony FB,
Weston 3 p.m.; Mustang FB,
Weston 7 p.m.; M ustangs
VB-A, B, Imbler, 1 p.m.
Oct. 22: Pony VB
Tournament, Stanfield 9 a.m.
O ct. 24: M ustang
JV-FB, 6 p.m.
Oct. 25: HES and
HHS Picture Retakes.
O ct. 26: C olt FB,
HES 6 p.m.
O ct. 28: M ustang
FB 7 p.m.; Pony FB, Mt.
Vernon 1 p.m.
Oct. 29: District VB
Tournament TBA; Colt FB-
if necessary.
Oct. 30: D aylight
Saving Tim e ends-m ove
clock hands back one hour.
O ct. 31: M ustang
JV-FB 4:30 p.m.
Fire Fund bake sale a success
“The Lexington Fire Fund bake sale was a great
success due to all citizens of Lexington who brought food
to sell, made monetary donations, and purchased food,”
according to a Fire Fund representative. “There was a
wonderful selection of baked goods.”
Lorene Montgomery, Betty Christman, Yung and
Jim Nelson and Jean Brazell made calls, set up and sold
the baked goods.
Morrow County
Health Dept,
lists October
schedule
The Morrow County
H ealth D ep artm en t has
re le ase d the fo llo w in g
schedule for October.
Thursday, O ctober
6: Heppner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m., closed noon-1
p.m.
M onday, O cto b er
10: Boardman clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p.m .; S tokes
Landing flu clinic, Irrigon, 11
a.m.-l p.m.
T uesday, O cto b er
11: Boardman clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p.m.
Wednesday, October
12: Boardman Clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p.m .; F am ily
planning clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:40 p.m., closed noon-1
p.m.; St. Patrick’s flu clinic,
Heppner, 1 0 a.m.-l p.m.
Thursday, O ctober
13: H eppner clinic, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m., closed noon-
1 p.m.
M onday, O cto b er
17: Boardman clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p .m .; S ex u ally
transmitted disease clinic.
Tuesday, O cto b er
18: Boardman clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p.m.; STD clinic.
Wednesday, October
19: STD clinic.
Thursday, O ctober
20: Heppner Clinic, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m., closed noon-
1 p.m.
M onday, O cto b er
24: Boardman Clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p.m.
T uesday, O cto b er
25: Boardman Clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p.m.
Thursday, O ctober
27: Heppner Clinic, 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m., closed noon-
1 p.m.
M onday, O cto b er
31: Boardman clinic, 8:30
a .m .-4 :3 0 p.m ., clo sed
12:30-1 p .m .; S tokes
Landing flu clinic, Irrigon, 11
a.m.-2 p.m.
lone Foundation holds auction
Joe Rietmann (left) helps out auctioneer Dustin Padherg at the lone Education Foundation fund
raising dinner and auction held Sept. 24 at the lone Legion Hall.
Foundation seeks
used books
With the beginning
o f sch o o l, the E astern
Oregon Reading Foundation
announces the Third Annual
Book Harvest.
The Book Harvest
has been a great success the
last two years with 2,000
books distributed to local
organizations throughout
U m atilla and M orrow
counties. So far this year
they already have over 2,000
books.
The foundation asks
that people “clean out your
closets, garages, etc., and
bring in your gently used or
new books to help put a
smile on a child’s face this
fall.”
All books must be
received before November
30 to be d e liv e re d by
Christmas. However, the
foundation will accept books
at any time throughout the
year. Every donation will
receive a receipt to be used
for tax purposes.
Please send all books
to the E astern O regon
Reading Foundation in care
of Umatilla-Morrow ESD.
For
m ore
inform ation on the Book
H arv est, co n tac t Kay
Dali man at 541 -966-3160 or
e-m ail
kay.dallm an@
K eeg in M ic k a e l umesd.kl2.or.us.
C h itty - A son, K eegin
Mickael, was born to Eva
M arie C h itty , L acled e,
O rder
Id ah o ,
at
N ew port
Your
C om m u n ity
H o sp ital,
N ew p o rt, O regon, on
M agnetic
October 3, 2005.
The baby weighed 8
D o o r Signs
lbs., 14 oz., and measured
HERE
21-1/4 inches long.
Grandmother is Toni
Carter, Laclede, ID. Great-
H eppner
grandparents are John and
liazet I e-Tim es
Rene Ledbetter, Heppner.
Births
676-92211
City o f Irrigon Watermelon Festival & North Morrow Community Foundation present
LEWIS AND CLARK
rBicentennial in Oregon
Engagement
Schneider-Halvorsen
Mollie Schneider and Ryan Halvorsen
Mollie Beth Schneider and Ryan Dee Halvorsen,
both Henderson, Nevada, announce their engagement to
be married.
M ollie is the daughter of Stephen and Joyce
Schneider. Henderson. She is a 1993 graduate of Green
Valley High School at Henderson. She received a bachelor
of science degree in journalism from the University of
Oregon in 1998. She is currently employed as a real estate
agent.
Ryan is the son of Frank and Cathy Halvorsen, lone.
He is a 1993 graduate of lone High School. He received a
bachelor of arts degree in journalism from the University
of Oregon in 1998. He is employed as a real estate agent.
The couple plans an October 8, 2005, wedding at
Henderson.
Wedding Tabl es
Mollie S c h n e id e r and Rvan
H alvorsen
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Wedding
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Saturday, ( )ctnbcr Sth
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217 North Main • Heppner
Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Serving Heppner, Lexington 4 lone
HEPPNER ELKS 358
676-9181
"W here hriends M eet”
142 V orth M ain
Thursday. O ctober 6th
L A D IE S’ N IG IIT
D in n e r « ta rts at (» p.m.
•Virar Yitrk S trip S teak,
7 'trice- t l a k e d / Potatoes,
S a n fo rd G reen I le a ax,
lla h if S pin ach S a la d ,
N otts, a n d P n m p k in P ie
For members and invited g u ests on/g
Sundayy October 16 , 2005 • 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Irrigon Marina Park
Music By:
Old Fashion Games for Kids
Quilt & A rt Show at A.C. Houghton School Cafeteria
Square Dancing by A.C. Houghton 3rd Grade Class
Native American Displays
Lewis & Clark “ Discovery Box” Presentation
by Major Alisha Hamel, Oregon National Guard
Greetings From: Cayuse Chief Jesse Jones,
and Walla Walla Chief Carl Sampson
Participation by:TAMASTSLIKT Cultural Institute
Native American Dance Troop. “Generations”
will perform to the beat of the drums.
rti'in g and entertainment funded by Morrow County Unified Recreation District A lew ia and Clark Bicentennial < )rrjton iIX'BO)
iMth fund* fn»m the Orrg
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Parks and Rev rrao<>n Department
“ELDAHOW”
all the way from Portland
In Concert:
Gorge Winds Band
Pie Judging Contest
To enter Call: Sharon Timms 922-4162
Prizes fo r: Prettiest Pie, Best Tasting
Pie & Pie with the Flakiest Crust
Free Pie Social will Follow!
Lunch: Beef Stew & Bread
$ 1.00
In the event of inclement weather,
activities will move to A.C. Houghton School
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