TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Obituaries
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
M orrow C ounty's H om e-O w ned Weekly N ewspaper
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The View from the Green
O ver the Tee Cup
Sept. 23 greeted 13
w om en w ith o v e rc a st
w eather for the second-
to-last day o f organized
play for the Willow Creek
Country Club ladies.
Low gross of the field
went to Nancy Propheter
-3 8 .
Low net of the field was
Betty Bums - 27.
Least putts of the field
was a tie betw een Pat
Dougherty and Virginia
Grant.
O ther results are as
follows:
Flight A - Low gross.
Pat Edmundson; low net.
Corol Mitchell.
Flight B - Low gross,
Jan Paustian.
Flight C - Low gross,
1. Judy Harris, 2. Jackie
Allstott; Low net, 1. (tie)
Shirley Martin. Betty Carl
son and Bev Steagall; least
putts. Sue Edson.
Longest putt - Betty
Bums.
Tuesday, Sept. 30, was
the last day of ladies play
for the year. Results will
appear in next week's Ga
zette-Times.
M arlene C. Peterson
Marlene C. Peterson. attended school in Hermis-
82, of Heppner. died Mon ton and Pendleton before
day, September 22, 2014 moving to Heppner. where
she graduated from
at Portland, OR. A
high school in 1950.
m em orial service
Marlene continued
will be held Satur
to live in Heppner
day, October 4, at
until the time of her
11 a.m. at the First
passing.
Christian Church in
Heppner.
On December
M arlene C.
31, 1971 she mar
She was born Peterson
ried Randall Peter
April 22, 1932 at
Fairfield, CA, the daughter son in 1 leppner. She worked
of Albert and Iva Dinw iddia with her husband at Pe
Turner. She was raised and terson Jewelers for many
The Community 1 lealth
Improvement Partnership
(CHIP) 'Vill offer a st\-
week nutrition and cooking
class.
Participants will learn
to make the most of food
resources, cook nutritious
and delicious meals, shop
defensively at the grocery
store, work w ith foods
they’ve never used before,
learn recipes from a nutri-
tionist, and recreate them
with ingredients they take
home each week.
The cl ass, cal l ed
“Cooking M atters,” was
developed by Share Our
Strength, a non-profit dedi
cated to ending childhood
hunger.
Share Our Strength
partners with the Oregon
Food Bank and local non
profit agencies or social
Holly Rebekah card
parties are back
Holly Rebekah Lodge will be starting their card par
ties once again on Oct. 4 at the lodge hall in Lexington.
Participants will start pla>ing at 7 p.m. The charge this
year will continue to be $5 per person and w ill include
snacks, prizes and lots of fun and visiting with old and
new friends.
A lodge spokesman said. "Grab a friend and come on
down and have an enjoyable evening of fun.”
First Friday Friends
of Jesus this week
Morrow County
Democratic Party
formed
It’s Ichabod Crane,
World Communion at
HUMC
HHS booster club steak
feed, auction this week
Community lunch menu
Cookie Dough Hot
Chocolate $2.50
Caramel Cinnamon
Latte $3.50
OUT OUR DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS
w ed.- Home style French Dip Sandwich
Thurs.- Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
Fri.- Spaghetti & MeatPalls
Mon.-Clam Chowder
Tues.-Shepherd's Pie
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217 North Mam S t. Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959
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and his wife Michelle of
Hermiston; sister, Phyllis
Wise of Dothan, AL; six
grandchildren; nine great
grandchildren; and numer
ous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her parents and a
brother, Wallace Turner.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the donor’s
charity of choice.
Sweeney Mortuary of
Heppner is in charge of ar
rangements.
Cooking, nutrition class offered in Heppner
The next session of First Friday Friends o f Jesus is
coming up this Friday. Oct. 3, from 8 a m. to noon at
the All Saints Parish Hall, corner of Gale and Church in
Heppner.
Children ages four to 12 are invited for a morning
filled with Bible stories, crafts and games, concluding
with a free lunch. Newcomers are always welcome.
The Morrow County Facebook and Twitter.
To learn more, call the Shared Ministry office of
Democratic Party was or
Hall said the group Hope Lutheran Church and All Saints Episcopal Church
ganized on Sep. 8, with plans to submit news about at 541-676-9970.
Gregory Hall of Boardman the party often but they are
elected as chairperson and also looking to hear from
Lisa Sanders o f Irrigon all Democrats in Morrow
elected vice-chairperson.
County.
The next meeting date
"We look forward to
is Oct. 6, with subsequent co ntributing to the c it
meetings on the first Mon ies and towns of Morrow
This week’s service at on the Wind. For the Beauty
day of each month. More County and electing dedi
information available at cated Democrats to serve Heppner United Methodist of the Earth and Sent Forth
541-720-6888. morrowco- our great com m unities,” Church will be led by Lay by God’s Blessing.
Leader Patty Nance. She
The choir selection for
dems@gmail.com, and on said Hall.
will present “God, Paul and this week is When We All
Ichabod Crane.”
Get to Heaven.
Scripture readings from
Following the service,
Exodus, Philippians and a potluck luncheon will
Matthew will be led by be held in the community
Jean
Brazell. World Com room.
The Heppner Jr/Sr High Booster Club would like to
munion
Sunday also will
Serv ice begins at 10:30
remind everyone that the annual steak feed and auction
be
celebrated.
a.m. All are welcome. The
is this Saturday, Oct. 4.
M usic, with Carley Heppner United Methodist
Dinner tickets are on sale now at Murray’s Drug and
Drake
as accompanist, will Church is located at 175
Bank of Eastern Oregon and will also be available at the
include
She Comes Sailing West Church St.
door on the night of the event. They are $ 15 per person
or $65 per family (limit 8).
Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the auction and
raffle drawings to begin at 7:30.
Hope Lutheran. Valby Lutheran and All Saints' Epis
copal church members will serve lunch on Wednesday,
Oct. 8, at St. Patrick's Senior Center. The meal will in
clude grilled cheese sandw iches, potato wedges, tomato
soup, cucumbers and onions, apple crisp, milk, coffee,
and tea. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is
subject to change.
GO ! FIGHT ! UI1N!
Good luck
MUSTANGS!!
years.
M arlene had been a
member of the Heppner So-
roptimist Club, Rhea Creek
Grange, and the First Chris
tian Church. She enjoyed
spending time working in
her garden.
Survivors include: her
husband, Randall Peterson
of Heppner; sons, Hal Berg
strom and his wife Rita of
1 leppner, Bruce Bergstrom
and his wife Trudy of Hep
pner. and Mike Bergstrom
H EPP N E R ELKS 358
676-9181
M here Friends \tert"
service organizations to
host the classes.
"Cooking Matters” of
fer individuals methods on
how to plan, purchase and
prepare healthy meals for a
family on a budget.
The classes will be held
in Heppner on Wednesday
evenings beginning Oct. 15.
Childcare will be available.
Thé class was made
possible in part by support
from the Morrow County
Health District, Commu
nity Counseling Solutions,
Morrow County Health De
partment, Columbia River
Community Health Servic
es, Oregon State University
and many other local health
organizations.
For registration infor
mation. please contact the
CHIP at 541-989-8232 by
Oct. 6.
Weather Service
offers advanced
storm spotter training
The National Weather Service in Pendleton will con
duct live, online Advanced Storm Spotter Training on Oct.
6 at 7 p.m. The training is open to current storm spotters
and will feature winter storm spotting techniques, setting
up a weather station, and online reporting.
Please email Dennis Hull at dennis.hull@noaa.gov
for login information.
Kinzua Lunch Group
The Kinzua Lunch Group met Sept. 18 at Service
Creek. Those attending were Bruce and Dixie Hollomon,
1 lermiston; Windy Liptak, Condon; and Bob and MaryLee
Britt. John and Midge Geer, Pat Hyatt and Rollene Allen,
all of Fossil. The next lunch will be Oct. 17 at Service
Creek.
Morrow SWCD to
meet
The Morrow SWCD will hold a regular monthly
meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the Ag Service Center
Conference Room beginning at 6 p.m.
Agenda items include SWCD staff reports, introduc
tion of the new Wildlife Habitat Technician and partner re
ports. Meetings of Morrow SWCD are open to the public.
Catholic men to hold
First Friday meeting
The men of St. Patrick's Catholic Church of Heppner
and St. William's Catholic Church of lone will hold their
First Friday of the month meeting on Oct. 3 at the parish
office in Heppner. The meeting will start at 6:45 a.m. and
will be followed by First Friday Mass at 7:30 a.m.
Chamber lunch meeting
Chamber lunch to feature
candidates forum Oct. 16
The next lunch meeting
o f the Heppner Chamber
of Commerce will be an all
entities report on Thursday,
Oct. 2, at noon in Heppner
City Hall conference room.
Cost of lunch is $10;
Heppner Family Foods will
cater. Chamber lunch at
tendees are asked to RSVP
at 541-676-5536 no later
than the Wednesday before
to guarantee a lunch.
The chamber will host a
candidates' form facilitated
by Bill Kuhn on Thursday,
Oct. 16, as part of the regu
lar chamber lunch meeting.
The lunch will be served
starting at 11:45 a.m. so the
majority o f the hour will
be available for the forum.
RSVPs for lunch will be
required.
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Marriage Licenses
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The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the
follow ing report of marriage licenses:
September 25. 2014: -Juan Carlos Rangel, 20, of
Hermiston and Tiana Rene Olvera, 19, of Hermiston.
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PIUS MANY MORF PRIZFS
LOME 8:00 PM
MEMBERS AND OUT 0E
TOWN GUESTS ONLY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAYLA!
Please join us in celebrating
this lovely lady's 80th Birthday
October 4th
from
1pm to 4pm
at the Jones'
residence.