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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 7,2011
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLC and entered as periodical matter at the
Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3,1179. Periodical postage
paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at I St W. Willow Street. Telephone (S41) 676-
922$. Fax (341) 676-9211. E-mail: editor@rapidserve.net or david@rapidserve.
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Gazette-rimes, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97S36. Subscriptions: $27 in
Monow County; $21 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 62 yean or older); $33
elsewhere; $27 student subscriptions.
David Sykes...................................................................................................Publisher
Andrea Di Salvo.................................................................................................Editor
All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m
For Advertising: advertising deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Cost lor a display ad is $5 per
column inch. Cost lor classified ad is 50$ per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to
100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $5.75 per column inch.
For Public/legal Notices: public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p.m Dates for pub­
lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission Affidavits
require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be
specified if required).
For Obituaries: Obituaries are published in the Heppner GT at no charge and are edited to
m eet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines
or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space
for the obituary.
For Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor MUST be signed by the author The Heppner
GT will not publish unsigned letters All letters MUST include the author's address and phone
number for use by the GT office The GT reserves the right to edit letters The GT is not
responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters Any letters expressing thanks will
be placed in the classifieds under "Card of Thanks' at a cost of $10.
AWANA Club to start up Sept. 15
ter Street, for children four
years of age through sixth
grade.
Anyone wanting
more information or want­
ing to to arrange for trans­
portation, may call Dale or
Sheryll Bates at 676-5773.
The local AWANA
club will begin on Thurs­
day, September 15, from
6:30-8 p.m. and will be
held at the Willow Creek
Baptist Church, 560 N.
Minor Street, just off Wa-
St. Patrick Parish to begin
religious ed classes
St. Patrick Par­
ish will begin regular cat­
echetical programs this
Sunday, Sept. 11. Classes
will be held for preschool
through sixth grade from
9.30 a.m. - 10.45 a.m at
the Parish Hall. Teach­
ers will be as follows: pre­
school - Ashley Lindsay;
kindergarten - Petra Payne
and Beth Dickenson; sac­
ramental class - Joe Lind­
say; third and fourth grade
- Brian Kollman; fifth and
sixth grade - Dick and Sha­
ron Jones. Lois Connor
will be in charge of treats
for the students.
Grades seven and
eight and high school class­
es will resume on Wed.,
Sept. 14, at 7.30 p.m. at
the Parish Hall. Maryann
Elguezabal will teach the
seventh and eighth grades;
Fr. Gerry Condon and
Kathy Fullmer will teach
the high school group.
Students in any of
these age groups are wel­
come to attend the classes.
On Sunday Sept.
18 a retreat has been
planned for junior high
and high school students.
It will be held at the Parish
Hall beginning at 11 a.m.
The retreat will be con­
ducted by Fr. Jim Radloff
who is the Baker Diocese
Director of Youth Ministry
On Monday, Sept.
26, Fr. Gerry will start a
study group for adults who
wish to become members
of the Church.
Those
wishing further informa­
tion may contact him at
541-676-9462.
WCCC Annual Benefit Golf
Tournament Saturday
Willow
Creek
Country Club invites all
“duffers” to its annual
Benefit Golf Tournament
four-person scramble on
Saturday, September 10.
The fun starts at 9
a.m. in a shotgun start. The
entry fee is $10 per person
with all funds going to the
clubhouse plumbing and
tractor shed projects.
Hole sponsors
and prize sponsors are
welcome. Contact Gary
Propheter (541-676-0207)
or any board member for
more information.
GferYcut N ew M ustang
F ootball
H at !!!
Weddingm Tabi\
fe s
S k anna K. Rietm ann &
Mickaël J. Sallee
Satu rday, Septem ber lO tb
Obituary
John Archie Padberg, Jr.
John “Archie” mercial buildings along
Padberg Jr., 82, of Gresh­ Highway 212 in Damas­
Blue Mountain Community College is offering
am, for­
cus and ran Padberg True two conversational Spanish classes in Heppner this fall.
merly ofl
Value Hardware Store. In
The first class, Conversational Spanish 1, is for
Heppner,
1993 the buildings were adults and is geared toward beginners with little to no
died Sat-
sold and they bought experience with Spanish. The instructor, Amy Blauer,
u r d a y ,1
Madison Mobile Home will focus on correct pronunciation of new words, and
S eptem -|
Village in Klamath Falls. work on helping learners build a basic vocabulary set
ber 3,
Archie and Jeanette liked designed to enable the students to communicate in Span­
2011, at |
to travel in their RV, seeing ish. Classes will include instruction on common phrases,
the country, going south in greetings, days of the week, numbers, question words,
a care fa- John Archie
cility in Padberg, Jr.
the winter, twice to Alaska pronouns, key verbs, and more. The eight-week class
Gresham
and once to Mexico, two will take place at Heppner High School on Tuesday eve­
with his family at his side, cruises plus several times nings from 7:05 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and will run from
after a long health strug­ to Hawaii and Europe.
September 27 through November 15. The cost is $60.
gle. A memorial service
When the couple
The second class, Conversational Spanish 2,
will be held at 1 p.m. Fri­ moved back to Heppner is for adults and is geared toward beginners who have
day, September 9, 2011, in 1996, he immediately some experience with Spanish. While the course is de­
at the United Methodist became involved in the signed to build upon material presented in Conversa­
Church in Heppner. A pri­ community, helping make tional Spanish 1, anyone with some basic knowledge of
vate family graveside with the community swimming Spanish is welcome to join.
a vault burial will be held pool a reality, working on
The instructor, Amy Blauer, will focus on cor­
at the Lexington Cemetery. the St. Patrick’s Day cele­ rect pronunciation of new words, and work on helping
Viewing will be held at brations, working with the learners build a basic vocabulary set designed to enable
Sweeney Mortuary in Hep­ St. Patrick’s Senior Center, the students to communicate in Spanish. Classes will in­
pner on Thursday, Septem­ and numerous other proj­ clude a brief review of information covered last term,
ber 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. and ects.
and will incorporate lessons from a workbook. The cost
Friday, September 9, from
Archie joined the of the workbook will be approximately $20, and is not
9 to 11 a.m..
Heppner Elks in 1950, included in the registration fee; more information will
Archie was bom transferring to the Gresham be given on the first day of class.
The eight-week
on December 22, 1928, at Elks Lodge and being their class will take place at Heppner High School on Tuesday
Heppner, Oregon, the son Hoop Shoot chairman until evenings from 5:30 to 6:55 p.m., and will run from Sep­
of John Archie and Susan he moved back to Heppner. tember 27 through November 15. The cost is $60.
May Allstott Padberg. His He was a charter member
Register online at www.bluecc.edu or contact
first five years were on of the Clackamas Opti­ Anne Morter for more information at (541) 422-7040.
the family ranch up Fuller mist Club, Heppner Odd
Canyon. They moved to Fellows and the Hardman
Lexington, Oregon, when Community Club. He was
he was five and he attend­ a member of the Damas­
ed the Lexington grade cus Community Church,
school. In 1942 the family changing to the United
moved to Heppner where Methodist Church after
The three orches­
he attended high school. moving to Heppner. Archie
concert, No­
He graduated from was always an eager orga­ tras of Inland Northwest vember First
13
in
Irrigon
Heppner High School in nizer of family reunions, Musicians begin rehears­
-Wallowa Val­
1946 and went on to Or­ especially the Allstott fam­ als this month. Rehearsal ley Orchestra
Tuesday,
egon College of Educa­ ily. His family was the times and venues are as September 13, - 2011,
6:30
tion, now Western Oregon most important thing in his follows:
p.m.,
Enterprise
High
-Inland North­ School , 201 S.E. 4th St,
University, in Monmouth life. Archie was blessed
Oregon. He graduated in with many, many friends west Orchestra - Thursday, Enterprise.
September 8, at 6:30 p.m.,
1951. He played football that all became family.
First Concerts:
for OCE and was very
Survivors include Harris Jr. Academy - 3121 Young Peoples’
proud to be inducted into his wife Jeanette of Gresh­ S.W. Hailey Ave., Pendle­ Nov. 10, Lostine Concert -
the Western Oregon Col­ am; sons: John Archie Pad­ ton.
Valley
First Concert Se­ Orchestra Wallowa
lege Athletic Hall of Fame berg III and his wife Linda
-
Nov.
12,
Los­
as a member of the cham­ of South Beach, Oregon, ries - October 29, Herm­ tine
pionship football team.
and Gerald Daniel Padberg iston, and October 30, Tri-
New players may
On March 21,* | and his wife Nancy of Zig Cities
contact
R. Lee
-Willow Creek Friese at Director
1950, he married Jeanette Zag, Oregon; daughter:
541-377-1865.
Mae Settles at Stevenson, Sandra Lee Proffitt and her Symphony - Tuesday, Sep­
For more informa­
Washington. The couple husband Larry of Damas­ tember 6, 6 p.m., Irrigon tion, contact
the INWM of­
was married for 61 years. cus, Oregon; sisters: Juan­ Jr. /Sr. High School, 315 E fice at 541-289-4696.
Archie
taught ita Ross and her husband Wyoming, Irrigon.
school at Milwaukie Junior Warren of Hermiston, and
High School, Corbett Ele­ Lola Springer and her hus­
mentary and several Port­ band Allen of Hood River;
land, Oregon, schools. He eight grandchildren and 14
was an active member of great grand children. He
the Portland Referee Asso­ was preceded in death by
Darrin Umbarger Umbarger will be here to
ciation. He also cashiered his parents and his brother,
from “Blue Path” .will be explain what their orga­
and sold tickets at the dog Vernon Padberg.
does in helping
and horses races, sold real
Memorial contri­ the guest speaker for this nization
businesses
be committed
week’s
Heppner
Chamber
estate, owned a filbert farm
butions
to
accessibility
of services
lunch
meeting
on
Thurs­
at Damascus, Oregon,
may be
by
people
with
disabilities.
and a donut shop at Long
made to day, September 8, at noon Heppner Family Foods will
Beach, Washington.
P i o n e e r at Heppner City Hall.
Lunch
ex­ be catering lunch and will
Retiring
from
Memorial
is
$9. be serving: chicken fettuc-
teaching in 1969, he pur­
Hospital, pense
with vegetables, green
chased a business that
PO Box BluePath is a program cine
salad
garlic bread.
would be known as Pad­
9, Hep- of the Northwest ADA Those and
planning
to attend
berg Wholesale Foods, John Archie pner, OR Center in partnership with
are
asked
to
RSVP
their
serving East Multnomah Padberg, Jr. 97836. the Center for Continuing
attendance
no
later
than
Education in Rehabilita­
County, Clackamas Coun­
Wednesday
morning,
Sep­
ty, and Mt. Hood area. In
Sweeney Mortu- tion and the University of
1975 he sold this business aiy of Heppner is in charge Washington’s Department tember 7, so enough food
ofRehabilitation Medicine. and seating can be accom­
and developed a small of arrangements.
modated.
subdivision and the com­
Orchestras to begin
rehearsals this month
‘Accessibility’ Chamber
lunch topic
lone Education Foundation
Fundraising Dinner & Auction
Saturday, September 24,2011
Social Hour: 6:00 p.m.
Dinner: 7:00 p.m.
Location: lone American
Legion Hall
Ticket Prices:
Adults:
$25.00
Children 7-12:
Marcy Mill er &
Jim m y h ilto n
BMCC to offer conversational
Spanish classes in Heppner
Beth Moore’s simulcast set
Sept 10
A local opportunity to hear Beth Moore’s teach­
ings through her “Living Proof Live” simulcast will be
held this Saturday, September 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Heppner Christian Church on Gale St.
Doors will open at 8 a.m. Free coffee and muf­
fins will be served in the morning and lunch will also be
provided free of charge.
Justice
Court Report
Morrow County Justice of the Peace Ann Spicer
has released the following report:
-Burke Rivers, 50, Aloha, Driving While Sus­
pended-violation, $474 fine.
$10.00
Children 6 and
under: Free
Saturday, October 2 2 n d
English Toffee Hazelnut Frappe $3.00
Pumpkin Frappe $3.50
Try our Coffin Mocha Yo Creami
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217 North M ain S t, Hw ppner. Phono 6 7 6 -9 1 5 ^ Floral 676-9426 * *
^Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Sine» 1959
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D in n e r M tn u : Prime Rib, Salmon, Salad,
Baked Potato, Bread, Dessert.
Two drinks included with meal
(beer, wine, soft drinks).
Tickets available at Bank of Eastern Oregon
or Reserved by calling 541422-7435
Live Auction and Raffle Items
Musical performances by
lone Community School Music Department
t