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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 12, 2014 J u a n David “J D ” Payne— Kevin and Petra Payne o f H eppner announce the birth of a son, Juan An area multiple scle David “JD ” Payne. rosis (MS) support group JD was bom on Oc will meet this Thursday, tober 14, 2014 at St. Nov. 13, at 10:30 a.m. at Anthony Hospital in M urray’s Drug in Condon. Pendleton, OR. He The support group is was 22 inches long for p eo p le w ith M S, as and weighed 8 pounds well as for family members and 11 ounces. and caregivers. The group He joins big sis m em bers say they share ters Maya, 6, and Isa Juan David “ JD" Pavne inform ation, laugh, talk, bel. 4. laugh, vent and then laugh Grandparents are some more. Mary Ann Elguezabal of 1 leppner. Les and Kathy Payne “And the party starts o f Umatilla. OR and Phyllis Armitage o f Wenatchee, WA. when you get here,” adds Great-grandparents are Maximiliano Elguezabal of Nyssa, one member. OR and Joan Ingram o f Nezperce, ID. Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES U. s . h s M M N Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly by Sykes Publishing. LLl and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879 Periodical postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 188 W. Willow Street Telephone (541) 676- 9228 Fax (541) 676-9211 F.-mail editor.! rapidserve net or dawd .i rapidserve net Web site www heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, PO. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836 Subscriptions $30 in Morrow County; $24 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 65 years or older); $36 elsewhere; $30 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 for a display ad is $5 per column inch Cost tor classified ad is 5 0 i 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 lor pub lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the lime 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 meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines or who wish to have the obituary wntten in a certain way must purchase advertising space The group will have lunch at 11:30. The lunch, catered by Sandi’s Soups and Catering and pajd for by the Florida-based MS Foundation, is free to par ticipants. The group is sponsored by the MS Foundation and the NMSS (National MS Society). Meetings take place the second Thursday o f every month in Condon. Q ues tions, contact M erilee at 541-571-5853. Lexington Class of 1964 holds 50th reunion Grange to hold craft sale 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 nght to edit letters The GT is not responsible tor 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 Mexican meal to benefit Indian children On Sunday, Nov. 16, the catechism classes at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church will be having a Mexican dinner as a fundraiser for a children’s home in India. Dinner will be served from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per plate. St. P a tric k ’s F ath er Papa sponsors the home for children in his native India, and the children here in Heppner say they want to lend a helping hand. The children in the home are medically, emotionally MS support group to meet Thursday in Condon Births The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow or developm entally chal lenged. Father Papa will have facts and pictu res about the home available at the event. The children at St. Pat ric k ’s Parish began pre paring for the dinner last Sunday by cleaning 25 cups o f pinto beans and making placemats. They say they are eager to help prepare, serve and clean up in honor o f these special children. Call Mary Ann Elguez- abal with questions, 541 - 676-5774. A craft sale is planned at the Lexington Grange Nov. 22-23. Grange m em bers say doors will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entry fee is $2 or two canned food items. All proceeds will be do nated to a local food bank. Items to be found at the sale include A rtisans o f the Rainforest jew elry at M ahaley H uddleston's booth, up-cycled windows by Sheena Shank, hand- painted wood signs and chalkboards by Haley Win ters, as well as vendors for Scentsy, T hirty-O ne and much more. Fourteen of the 39 members of the class of '64 were able to attend the recent 50"* reunion. Back (L-R): Larry IMuessig, Lee Padberg, Doug Dubuque, Lyle Hopper, Steven Peck, Roger Schoonover and Dary l Dick. Front (L-R): Martha Peterson Long, Phy llis Nelson Hyder, Virginia Moore Parrish, Pam Wilkinson Wunderlich, Mclodve Berry Trusty, Mary Johnson DeVall and Diana Fulleton Ball. -Contributedphoto The class attended and participated in the Heppner High School H om ecom ing activities, attended the Booster Club auction and dinner held that week, and met for a time of visiting and socializing at the fair grounds. C lass m em bers said they enjoyed getting to gether and catching up on what has been going on in each other’s lives. trios. S ev eral o f these talented youngsters w e re a ls o selected to play at the Emma S ta te E n Rietmann semble Fes Eli Petzoldt and Roen Waite tival, which will be held Nov. 15 at Western Oregon Genevieve Smith and Kendall Dowdy University in M onmouth, OR Participating were: Eli Petzoldt and Roen Waite playing “James Bond Theme”— selected to play Elijah, Sam and Seth Grigg at state. T he O re g o n M usic 125 total participants from FI a n n a h, M a d is o n Teachers Association held Umatilla and Morrow coun and Rylee Palmer playing its annual Ensemble Fes ties, and 18 local piano “ Bluesy Tuesday.” Nicole Propheter and Olivia tival Saturday, Nov. 1, in students participated in the Leo Waite and Justice Hannah and Madison Palmer Schmidt H e rm isto n . T here w ere event playing piano duets or Petzoldt playing “Sail.” Hannah and M adison Palmer playing “The Met ronome”— selected to play at state. Genevieve Smith and K endall Dowdy playing “ B ouncin’ B oogie”— se lected to play at state. Nicole Propheter and C heyenne Shaw playing “JaDa.” Elijah, Sam and Seth G rig g p la y in g “ A g e n t 003”— selected to play at state. Nicole Propheter and Emma Rietmann playing “ Rio Rhum ba”— selected to play at state. Reiah Waite and Nata lie Grigg playing “ Play it in Peoria.” Local piano students attend ensemble festival CALL U S FOR ANY OF YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEEDS T he H e p p n e r H ig h School g raduating class o f 1964 held its 50lh class reunion in H eppner Oct. 3-5. Fourteen o f the 39 class mem bers were able to attend. Church plans citrus sale as fundraiser The Heppner Seventh- day A dventist Church is selling citrus fruit from Florida as a fundraiser to support church outreach programs, as well as other events and item s at the church. The fruit fundraiser, which church members say was chosen because it is a healthy choice for people's eating lifestyles, is sold twice a year. Orders for the first sale are due by the end o f No vember for delivery to Hep pner by the second weekend in December. Another sale is planned in December for delivery in January. The following fruit op tions are available: Flori da navel oranges— small and large boxes, ruby red grapefruit— small and large boxes, tangerines, variety boxes (make great Christ mas gifts), and M andarin oranges— five-pound bags. To order, contact Cyn thia at 541 -561-9132 or or der online at www.golden- harvestsales.com , account # 17037. Weather nixes Lexington Bunco party Due to the rep o rted w e a th e r fro n t m o v in g across the area, the Bunco party planned for Nov. 13 at the Holly Rebekah Lodge in Lexington has been can celled. “ See you D ecem ber 11,” a lodge spokesm an said. Community Willow Creek Symphony lunch menu to perform in Heppner MIKE FRINK f^ ls O N 541-701-4724 . . . | * T / X -T aW V * O O X U f m o i l: m f n n k « t t o y o ta o f h a r m i s to n .c o m I m a il: b f a r g u s a n ttto y o V a o fH a r m itto n .c o m The Willow Creek Symphony will present its first concert of the 2014-15 season on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 4 p.m. at Heppner Elementary School. The concert is free and open to the public; everyone is welcome to attend. For more information regarding the WCS concert, contact INWM, 541-289-4696, or Kathy Vemam, 541 - 569-2469. ALL N E W S AND n H R - r - 541.567.6461 A D- U F iL .i _A^-- A TO Y O T A O “ F * ' H ' " E * R M »»» I ■ S V» T • O w N W e Ca re ab o u t w h a t yo u 're d riving! s I 1 5 5 0 N 1ST ST, H I B M I S T O N , O R toyolaofhermiston.com MOM TRI: * JO A.M . u i . m m ■ m o 6 :1 0 F M. > j « . w i i ; u h o k i o h o » « I A D V E R T ISE M E N T DEADLINE: M O N D A Y S A T 5 :0 0 p m « Hope and Valby Lu theran and All Saints Epis copal church members will serve lunch on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at St. P atrick’s Senior Center. The meal will include Swiss steak, mashed po tatoes, mixed vegetables, green salad, bread sticks and apple crisp. M ilk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. M enu is s u b je c t to change.