TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, September 15,2010
The Official New spaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
M orrow C o u n ty 's H om e-O w ned W eekly N ew spaper
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David Sykes............................................................................................... Publisher
Autumn Morgan...............................................................................................Editor
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Encouragement to attend Beth
Moore satellite conference
To the editor:
I’d like to encourage all the women in our com
munity to attend the Beth Moore satellite conference
this Saturday at the Heppner Elementary School at 8
a.m. for coffee and rolls or 9 a.m. for the beginning of
the conference.
I’ve recently completed one of Beth M oore’s
teaching series and am now near the end o f another. She
is a gifted Bible teacher who is inspired by the Holy Spirit.
With both wit and weightiness she has a supernatural gift
of digging deep into the human heart. She has an uncanny
ability to pinpoint areas o f resistance in order to help
women get free from a negative past, seek healing for
the present, so they can become all that God wants them
to be for their future.
For over 10 years now, she has shared her tes
timony o f childhood sexual abuse and adult addictions,
all around the world. She’s honest and forthright about
her own shortcomings and isn’t afraid to use her own
stories o f heartache, pain, and victory to help others get
free. She is an intelligent woman who studies the Word
o f God inside and out and uses her gift o f knowledge and
teaching to bless the body o f Christ.
Though she rarely announces her topic ahead
o f time, I still encourage you to come this Saturday for
an inspiring and encouraging time with other women of
Faith. It will not be a waste o f your time and you will
not be disappointed.
K able M i- '
chael Blauer - Mi
chael and Amy Blauer
of Heppner announce
the birth of their son,
Kable Michael Blauer,
on July 14, 2010.
At birth Kable
weighed eight pounds,
15 ounces, and was 21 Kable Michael Blauer
Z 2 inches in length.
Kelly Christman
Kable was placed with the Blauers in an open adop lone
tion on July 16, 2010.
2010 Heppner Area Youth
Pheasant Hunt to be held
Sawyer
L y n n W a tk in s -
B obbie and G enia
Watkins o f Wilder,
ID a n n o u n c e th e
birth of Sawyer Lynn
Watkins on July 13,
2010 in Boise, ID.
At birth
Sawyer weighed six
pounds, 13 ounces.
Paternal
grandparents are Bob
and Pam Watkins of
Wilder, ID. Maternal
Sawyer Lynn Watkins
grandmother is Bon
nie Shover o f Echo.
Paternal great-grandparents are Bob and Linda
Watkins of Wilder, ID. Maternal great-grandmother is
Marilyn Schiller o f Echo.
Kinzua Lunch Group
changes meeting days
There were 23 o f
the Kinzua Lunch Group
that had a great potluck
picn ic S e p tem b e r 10 at
Ernie and Ada Schell’s in
Twickenham.
C e n o n e B e n so n
brought a decorated birthday
cake for sister Ada Schell.
Those attending were Bob
and Mary Lee Britt, Pete
and Jackie H ester, Ernie
and Ada Schell, Tom Sheri
dan and Marilyn Ledford,
Bill Potter, Jam es Craig,
Marilyn Garcia, Rollene Al
len, Montell McDonald, Pat
Meeteer, Cenone Benson,
Harold and Peggy Reed,
Sue M cC lure, R ita Van
Schoiack, W indy Liptak,
and OL and Jean Ann Ad
ams.
The group decided
that it would be easier to
meet the third Friday o f the
month. The next meeting
will be October 15 at the
Apple Peddler in Prinev-
ille.
South Morrow County Scholarship
Trust announces scholarship recipient
The South Morrow County Scholarship Trust
announces that Stephanie Cutsforth is the recipient o f
the 2010 Lexington Voting Precinct Award in the amount
o f $500.
Stephanie is the daughter o f Jeff and M issy
Cutsforth o f Lexington. She is a sophomore at Oregon
State University, majoring in business.
8th Annual Fundraising
Dinner & Auction
To Benefit
lone E d u catio n Fo undation
501 (c)3 non-profit corporation
Saturday, September 25th
lone American Legion Hall
Social hour ~ 6 p.m. / Dinner ~ 7 p.m.
M e n u : P rim e Rib, S a lm o n , Salad.
Baked P o ta to, B read. & D esse rt.
T w o d rin k s in c lu d e d w ith m eal,
(choose from beer, wine, and soft drinks)
T icke ts (available at Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone):
A d u lts - $ 2 5 .0 0
C h ild r e n 7 - 1 2 - $ 1 0 .0 0
6 a n d u n d e r - F re e
Come enjoy a fun evening and
help support
lone Community 'l M |
School
Campbell, Dunigan wedding held
Dalton Hen
ry Campbell o f lone
and Breann Dunigan
o f Salem were mar
ried on A ugust 23,
2010 at the Marion
County Courthouse
in Salem.
C a m p e ll is
the son o f Kelly and
D eb C a m p b e ll o f
lone. He was a grad
uate o f lo n e H igh
School.
D unigan is
the daughter o f Traci Dalton and Breann Campbell
and Sean Self o f Sa
lem. She was a graduate of North Salem High School.
The couple will be making their home in Everett,
WA where Campbell is stationed with the United States
Navy. Dalton is a fireman apprentice with the Navy and
Breann is attending school.
A reception is planned for the spring when Dalton
returns from active duty.
Religious education classes planned
at St. Patrick’s and St. William’s
R eligious educa
tion classes will begin this
month at St. P atrick’s in
Heppner and St. William’s
in lone.
Classes o f religious
instruction for preschool
through sixth grade will
be held each Sunday at St.
Patrick’s Parish Hall from
9:30-10:45 a.m., beginning
September 19.
On S unday S ep
te m b e r ^ there will be a
retreat for high school stu
dents. The presenter will be
Fr. Jim Radloff who is the
diocese of Baker Director
o f Youth Ministry. The re
treat will begin with Mass
at 11 a.m. on Wednesday,
September 22. Junior high
and senior high students
will meet at the Parish Hall
at 7:30 p.m.
On Monday, Sep
tember 20, there will be the
first meeting to study the
gospel o f St. Mark. This
study is for adults who will
meet at the Parish Hall at 1
p.m. In the near future Fr.
Gerry will begin a study for
adults who wish to join the
church. Also included will
be those who wish to return
to full membership of the
church. Those interested
may contact Fr. Gerry at
541-676-9462.
Religious instruc
tion at St. William’s in lone,
will begin on Wednesday,
Septem ber 15. Preschool
through fifth grade will meet
at the church after school.
High school students will
m eet each W ednesday at
the church from 5:30-7 p.m.
Grades 6 - 8 will meet at the
church each Sunday follow
ing Mass, beginning Sept.
19. Visitors are welcome.
The 2010 Heppner Area Youth Pheasant Hunt
will be held Sunday, September 19. The hunt, which will
be held on private lands in the Lexington area, is open to
all youth 17 and under.
The hunt is funded by Oregon’s Upland Game
Bird Stamp Program in cooperation with Oregon Depart
ment o f Fish and Wildlife and Columbia Plateau Pheas
ants Forever.
An adult must accompany each youth participat HHS Class of 2000 to hold reunion
ing in the hunt.
The Heppner High are asked to bring a dessert
For m ore inform ation or to register contact
School Class o f 2000 will or side dish and a beverage
ODF&W in Heppner at 541-676-5230.
be celebrating their 10 year o f choice for your family.
class reunion the weekend
C la s s m a te s an d
of September 17 and 18.
guests are invited for drinks
The Homecoming and appetizers at 6 p.m.
football game begins at 7 at the Heppner Elks Club.
Rebecca Flores and City Hall.
p.m. on Friday, September Anyone who was ever part
another representative from
Sweet Productions 17, for those wanting to at o f the H eppner Class o f
Oregon Worksource, along will be catering the meal.
tend. Feel free to meet up at 2000 is encouraged to at
with
T h o se p la n n in g Bucknum’s after the game. tend.
Diane Wolfe from to attend Cham ber lunch
On Saturday, September 18,
For questions, sug
the B oardm an C ham ber meetings are asked to RS VP
class members will hold a gestions, or accom m oda
will be the guest speakers at your attendance by Wednes
family barbecue potluck at tions please call Macy Rhea
this week’s Chamber lunch day morning o f each week
the Heppner City Park from Crenshaw at 541 -980-5129
meeting. The meeting will to accom m odate enough
12-4 p.m. Hamburgers and or Ashley Ropp Lindsay at
be held Thursday, Septem food and seating.
hotdogs will be provided 541-379-4079.
ber 16 at noon at Heppner
and those planning to attend
Flores, Wolfe to speak at
Chamber lunch meeting
lone High School Hall of Fame
inductees announced
The second annual neth N elson (1962); Joe
lone High School Hall o f Palmer (1962); Linda (Hal
Fame inductees have been vorsen) Azauedo (Valedic
announced. Besides sports, torian) (1962); M ichaele
people are selected for their (M orrison) De B isschop
academ ic record, citizen (Valedictorian) (1962); Gary
ship, civic achievem ents Morgan (1963); Ronald Ek-
a fte r high sch o o l, state strom (1963); Les Madden
champions, and All State (1963) ; Jim Martin (1963);
selectees.
M arvin Padberg (1963);
This year’s induct C heryl (T ass) M orrison
ees are: Dot (C rab tree ) (Valedictorian) (1963); Lee
H alvorsen (1935); Helen Hams (1964); Ken Klinger
(Lindsey) Crawford (1938); (1964) ; Ronald C rabtree
Laurel (Palm ateer) C an (1964); Tom H eim bigner
non (1947); Bill Rietmann (1964); Steve Lindstrom
(1947); Bob Jepsen( 1948); (1 9 6 4 ); A rleta M cC abe
John Bristow (1951); Berl (Valedictorian) (1964); Joe
A kers, Jr. (1958); Ken H alvorsen (1965); M ark
Jones (1959); Chuck Hud H alv o rse n (1 9 6 6 ); Bob
son - Coach (1960); Wil Baker (1966); Virgil Mor
liam McKinney -Asst Coach gan (1967); M onte Crum
(1960) ; Bob Rice - Manag (1967); Bernice M athews
er (1960); Amie Hedman - T h o rn to n (S a lu ta to ria n )
Band Director (1958-1963); (1967); Deniece Mathews
K a r e n ( L u n d e ll) S ta c k D erbyshire (V aledictori
(Valedictorian) (1960); Jack an) (1967); Kathy Keene
Crum (1961); Tom Martin (V a le d ic to ria n ) (1 9 6 8 );
(1961) ; Frank Rea (1961); Frank H alvorsen (1969);
John Swanson (1961); Jean Ed Sherman (1969); Bob
Martin Brazell (Valedicto Ball (1969); Jim Swanson
rian) (1961); Bruce Rigby (1969) ; and K ristin N el
(1 9 6 2 ) ; Je rry D avidson son Graham( Valedictorian)
(1962); Ed Marick (1962); (1970) .
Wayne Hams (1962); Ken
H appy 6 0 th
A nniversary
i Bev & Albert Wright
'Love,
Your Family & Friends
September 19th,
1950-2010
University of Idaho announces
spring 2010 graduation candidates
As o f this spring,
the total number o f gradu
ates from the U niversity
o f Idaho, the state’s land-
grant in stitu tio n , stands
at ju s t over 100,000. A
total o f 1,446 students were
eligible for graduation this
May from the University of
Idaho. These include 1,075
baccalaureate degrees, 252
m aster’s degrees, 83 law
degrees and 34 doctoral
degrees.
The University o f
Idaho held five commence
m ent cerem onies around
the state: in Boise on May
5; in Idaho Falls on May
6; in C oeur d ’A lene on
May 10; and two in Mos
cow on May 15, including
the C ollege o f Law. For
more information concern
ing com m encem ent, visit
h ttp ://w w w .u id a h o .e d u /
commencement.
E ligible students
from Morrow County are:
Laurel Amy Blauer o f Hep
pner (m a ste r’s degree in
adult organizational learn
ing and leadership); Crys
tal Ann M unoz-Tesch o f
Irrigon (bachelor’s degree
o f fine arts); and K ylee
Katelyn Disque o f Lexing
ton (bachelor’s degree in
elementary education).
Anderson to be installed as pastor
On Sunday, September 19, Rev. Katy Ander
son will be officially installed as the new pastor for the
shared ministry o f Hope Lutheran Church and All Saints
Episcopal Church.
Bishop Dave Brauer-Rieke o f the Oregon Synod
o f the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and The
Rev. Canon Lee Kiefer of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern
Oregon will participate in the worship service celebrating
this new ministry. Clergy and congregations from around
Eastqm Oregon have been invited and members o f the
local community are welcome and encouraged to attend.
The worship service will be held at Hope beginning at 3
p.m. Food and fellowship will follow at All Saints.
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem,
help is available and that help Is FREE of charge.
If Y O U h a v e a fa m ily m e m b e r w h o su ffers fro m
g a m b lin g ad d ic tio n . Y O U c a n a ls o re c e iv e F R E E tre a t
m e n t e v e n if th e g a m b le r is not re c e iv in g tre a tm e n t.
If you a re a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d yo u w ish
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in fo rm atio n , P le a s e call a n y o f th e fo llo w in g n u m b e rs
to se t up a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t o r ju s t to talk:
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