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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, March 10, 1977 FIVE ,
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Debbie Majeske
honored with shower
The PNG Club of Holly
Rebekah Lodge met at the
Ferida Majeske home in Hep
pner, on Wednesday, for their
regular meeting and noon
luncheon.
Those present for the after
noon were Leila Palmer, Leita
Messenger, Hilda Yocom, Cat
ie Padberg, Irene Padberg,
and Delpha Jones. Co-hostess
was Florence McMillan. An
invitation was read from San
Souci PNG Club for Apr. 5.
Plans were made for a trip to
Walla Walla where they will
enjoy a luncheon and shopping
spree. Door prize was won by
Delpha Jones.
Holly Rebekah Lodge met
on Thursday evening for their
regular meeting, followed by
initiation. Those being initiat
ed were Margaret Baker and
Virginia Peck for Holly No.
139 and Elsa Searl for San
Souci No. 33. The Chaplain's
charge was given by Gladys
VanWinkle, Vice Grand Caro
lyn Howard, Past Noble
Grand Maureen Davis and
Noble Grand Delpha Jones.
The tableaus were beauti
fully done by members in
pastel colored formals. There
were five members from San
Souci and 23 from Holly.
Refreshments were served
later in the dining room where
the new members were wel
comed. Mildred Rauch was hostess
for a coffee hour and bridal
shower honoring Debbie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Majeske, at the Majeske
ranch on Saturday afternoon.
Those present were her grand
mothers, Mrs. Ferida Majes
ke, Mrs. Ken Marshall, and
others, Mrs. Ken Palmer,
Mrs. Bud Marshall, Mrs. C.C.
Jones, Mrs. Dan McBride,
Mrs. Orville Matheny, Mrs.
Stan Rauch, Mrs. Steve Hill,
Pat Wright and Sandi, and the
honoree's mother, Mrs. Gene
Majeske.
Lovely refreshments were
served and the afternoon
spent visiting with the bride-to-be,
who was visiting from
her home in Lincoln Beach,
where she is employed at the
Salishan Motor Lodge as a
beauty operator.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mes
senger and family from Bend,
Gerry Messenger and son
Gerry, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Messenger and family
of Portland and Mr. Hazen
and guest from Battleground,
Wash., were weekend callers
at the T.E. Messenger, Sr.,
home.
Lexington Grange is making
plans for a spaghetti supper
and pinochle party at their
hall on Mar. 26, starting at 6
p.m. Committee in charge is
Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cutsforth
and Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones.
Grange will meet for the
regular meeting on Mar. 21,
with a potluck dinner at 6:30
p.m.
Matt Doherty will be the
speaker for the evening, tel
ling the people about the
Morrow County School bud
get, special music and the flag
drill by Holly Rebekah Lodge
group. The public is invited to
the program.
Carolyn Howard is spending
a few days this week with her
aunt, Melba Fish, of Seattle.
Mrs. Fish recently returned to
her home after visiting here
with the Howard family. She
fell in her home last week,
receiving several painful in
juries and Mrs. Howard has
gone to assist with her care.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradd
from Coos Bay and Mrs. Mike
Kane from San Francisco are
visiting at the Wm. J. Van
Winkle home. Mrs. Kane is
preparing to leave for Iran,
Mar. 20, where her husband is
employed. A Sunday visitor
was the VanWinkles' son,
Donald, from Pendleton.
Fieldtrip cancelled
Mar. 13 for Singspiration
The March Singspiration
service will be held at the
United Methodist Church next
Sunday evening, Mar. 13, be
ginning at 7:30.
Everyone is invited to come
sing popular hymns and to
enjoy visiting and getting
better acquainted with mem
bers of the community.
After the song service ends,
Methodist ladies will serve
coffee, punch and cookies.
These well-established
monthly sings take place in
different churches and are
non-denominational. If you
are a new resident, this is a
good way to meet folks and to
see the different church build
ings. The usual attendance at
Singspirations is one-hundred
or more persons of all ages.
There will not be an
historical field trip to Portland
on Mar. 19 because of lack of
interest.
Bill Weatherford, a director
of the Morrow County His
torical Society, reports that
only six people were ready to
Weedeaters
organized
Heppner has a new 4-H
gardening club called the
Weedeaters. The club had
their organizational meeting
recently and elected Renne
Struthers president.
Other officers are Thomas
James, vice president, Jen
nifer Hughes, secretary, Car
olyn Hughes, refreshments,
Ronnie Klaus, game chair
man, Kenneth Curtis, pro
gram chairman, and Ryan
Van Cleave, reporter.
go. Three others indicated
that they could make the trip
on a different date. One couple
said the hours of travel were
too long for them.
Concert to be
presented
Debra Beard of Irrigon will
be among the two dozen
members of the Blue Moun
tain Community College Or
chestra and Wind Ensemble
presenting public concerts in
Hermiston Thursday night,
Mar. 10, and in Pendleton
Sunday, Mar. 13.
The groups will play at 7:30
p.m. Thursday in the Hermis
ton Junior High School audi
torium, and at 3:30 p.m.
Sunday in the Pioneer Theatre
of the campus in Pendleton.
Both concerts are free to the
public.
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PLEASE SAVE THIS
INFORMATION!
WHO MAY ENROLL? Any adult regardless of age, previous schooling or ex
perience, may enroll in any class of fered by BMCC.
MINIMUM ENROLLMENT To insure that a class operates on an economical
basis a minimun of 10 persons is required for a class to be offered. If a
class is canceled students may transfer or have fee refunded.
WHAT IS THE COST? Fees vary according to type & length of class. All
tuition & fees are payable at the time of registration. No student is
enrolled in class until all fees have been paid. Redunds are not made af
ter the second class period.
NEW ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES Students are requested to preregister for all
classes listed below since many classes are limited in enrollment. To preregister,
please send a check for the tuition with the name of class indicated on the check to:
Evening Class, BMCC, P.O. Box 100, Pendleton 97801. Students unable to preregister
prior to Mar. 28 may register for classes at first class meeting if an opening exists.
MARGARET DAVIS is serving as our coordinator in the Hermiston area. Her
college phone in Hermiston is 567-9306.
ANNE DOHERTY is serving as our coordinator in the Heppner area. Her
college phone is 989-8566.
SPRING TERM
Mar. 28 - Jun.3
1977
EVENING
CLASS
SCHEDULE
SPRING TERM
Mar. 28 - Jun.3
1977
Course
Weeks
Lourse
Credit
scan
(pm)
Bldg
Cost Instructor
Course
Lourse itart
Weeks Credit Date Night Time
Bldg.
Room Cost Instructor
I ONE - LEXINGTON - HEPPNER
" . ' T AUTO TUNE-UP & MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTORY BRAZILIAN 5 NR 006 ' Mar' 28 ' Hon 7-9 Columbia Basin $ 9 H.Hoyt WELDING
EMBROIDERY Electric Coop TYPING
BEGINNING TENNIS ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES
Section A 10 0.5820 Mar 28 Mon 6:30- Heppner Courts 15 T.Deford CALLIGRAPHY
7:30 MACRAME
Section B 10 0.5820 Mar 29 Tue 4-5 Heppner Courts 15 T.Deford GOLF
Section C 10 0.5820 Mar 29 Tue 5-6 Heppner Courts 15 T.Deford TENNIS
INTERMEDIATE TENNIS 10 0.5820 Mar 28 Mon 7:30- Heppner Courts 15 T.Deford WEAVING
8:30 GEOLOGY
T0LE PAINTING C0RNHUSKERS 6 NR 004 Mar 29 Tue 7-10 Lexington Sch. 15 PlperPadberg EXPECTANT PARENTS CLASS
AUTO TUNE-UP 6 MAINTENANCE 10 0.7750 Mar 29 Tue 7-10 lone Shop 15 D.Wilson OFFICE MACHINES
BEGINNING WOODWORKING 10 NR 001 Mar 30 Wed 7-10 lone Shop 15 M.Peterson CAKE DECORATING
PAINTING 10 AA2902 Mar 31 Thu 1-4 Lexington Sch. 15 B.Hughes MICROWAVE COOKING
LOW COST DECORATING 5 0.8600 Mar 31 Thu 7:30- Heppner High 5 J.Howell INTERMEDIATE TOLE PAINTING
9:30 Room 7 INTRODUCTION TO FILM
GOLF (green's fee of 5 0.5820 Apr 2 Sat 9:30- Willow Creek 5 J.Edmundson FILM SERIES
$5 payable at first class) 11:30am Country Club BUSINESS LAW SEMINAR
PHOTOGRAPHY
BASIC ELECTRICAL CODE 10 0.7950 Mar 28 Mon 710 Lexington 15 Miller SHAKESPEARE AT ASHLAND
For information about evening classes listed above, call BMCC Coordinator, Anne Doherty 989-8566 BOATINGS SEAMANSHIP
HERMISTON EVENING CLASSES
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, GED and
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS For
Information, call Vickl Tollefson 676-9224
Neighborhood Center Thursdays 7-10 p.m.
Saturdays 1-2 p.m.
Heppner
Lexington
lone
Course Description
INTRODUCTORY BRAZILIAN EMBROIDERY Students will
work with unusual imported threads in creating various
Brazilian designs and color combinations ranging from wheat
arrays to flowers. This embroidery is well suited for use as
border decorations as well as wall hangings and art pieces.
Emphasis on creativity in design and application.
BEGINNING TENNIS For persons with no previous tennis
experience or very limited skills.
INTERMEDIATE TENNIS For persons with basic knowledge
and skills in tennis who wish to improve their skills.
TOLE PAINTING CORNHUSKERS Prerequisite: Beginning
Tole Painting. Unusual technique of tole painting cornhusker
characters on wood.
AUTO TUNE-UP AND MAINTENANCE Learn to develop skills
to diagnose and repair engine malfunctions. Students will learn
how to tune fuel and electrical systems in automobiles.
BEGINNING WOODWORKING Students will be taught the use
of hand and power tools along with methods of assembly and
finishing. Students will construct projects of their choice within
limits of ability as determined by their instructor.
PAINTING Introduction in the use of oil color and other painting
media.
LOW COST DECORATING Ideas for decorating the home in
original and low-cost ways. Emphasis will be on plants, wall
hangings and dividers, windows, simple wooden items, and junk
store gems. Demonstrations of construction will be conducted
during class.
GOLF For persons with limited prior golf experience.
BASIC ELECTRICAL CODE Fundamentals of electrical
wiring. Reference to code book and its practical applications to
dwelling and farm use. Will cover code changes and revisions.
Hermiston Selected Course Description
CALLIGRAPHY The course deals with the simple forms of
Italic lettering. Basic letter lorms oi uie aipnaoei win De
developed through practice and exercises. Use of ink pen and a
variety of pen sizes to develop different shapes and joining
techniques will be stressed.
SHAKESPEARE AT ASHLAND A detailed examination of the
four Shakespearean plays being produced in Ashland during the
summer theatre season with emphasis on understanding and
appreciation of the Elizabethan style.
EXPECTANT PARENTS CLASS This course covers prepara
tion for the parents-to-be, what to expect at the hospital, and
care of the new mother and the newborn. Breathing techniques
and relaxation exercises (LaMaze birth technique) are
emphasized to prepare the couple for a controlled labor and
delivery.
MICROWAVE COOKING A basic introductory course to
electronic oven cooking designed to help the new user of the
Microwave Oven. Sessions will include food preparation and
cooking by class members as well as discussions of utensils and
accessories, recipe adjustments and other information tech
niques pertaining to microwave cooking.
WEAVING No equipment is necessary for this class. Course will
include spinning with a drop spindle and dyeing the wool with
natural dye.
GARDENING Prepare for spring planting and care of your
plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees. The course will also cover
preparing the ground for a vegetable garden what to plant and
when to plant it.
ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES A continuation of fall and
winter terms' classes. Open to beginners.
FIGURE CONTROL
PAINTING MULTI-MEDIA
ANTHROPOLOGY
BEGINNING GUITAR
GARDENING
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
WORKSHOP FOR SECRETARIES
COMMUNICATION SKILLS (WR)
HISTORY OF WESTERN CIV.
LIVING S LEARNING WITH BABY
10 0.7750 Mar 28 Mon 7-10 ' H.S., '..' 404 $15 .Wisser .
10 K 2062' Mar 28 Mon' -10 'h.s!""'403 35 Davis
8 2.5012 Mar 28 MSW 7"9 H.S. 103 15 Porter
10 2.8202 Mar 28 Mon 79:30 H.S. 104 15 Jenkins
10 0.5120 Mar 28 Mon 7-10 H.S. 316. , 15 Sullivan
5 NR 002 Mar 28 Mon 7"9 H.S. - 310 5 Cullers
6 0.5820 Mar 28 Mon 4:30-6 H.S. 102 10 Bowen
6 0.5820 Mar 28 MSW 7-8:30 H.S. TennisCt. 10 . Caplinger
10 AA2452 Mar 28 Mon 7-10 JrHi Art Room 10 Thompson
10 G2213 Mar 28 Mon 7-10 JrHi 24 15 Prowant
8 0.8920 Apr 4 Mon 7-10 G.S.Hosp. Bsmt . 25 Ford
5 2.9001 Mar 29 Tue 7"9 H.S. 104 5 Porter
10 NR 003 Mar 29 Tue 710 H.S. MPR 20 Green
5 0.8740 Mar 29 Tue 79:30 H.S. 308 20 Murray
10 NR 004 Mar 29 Tue 7-10 JrHi Art Room 15 Smith
10 Eng2!23 Mar 29 Tue 7-10 JrHi 25 15 Elliot
10 0.5020 Mar 29 Tue 7-10 JrHi 25 15 Elliot
10 Mar 29 Tue 7-10 JrHi 26 15 Storz
10 0.5190 Mar 30 Wed 7-10 JrHi 33 23 Hailing
10 0.5360 Mar 30 Wed 7-10 JrHi 10 15 Meunier
10 0.5620 Mar 30 Wed 7-9 JrHi 4 10 Willoughby
4 -- Mar 30 MSW 7:30- Umatilla Marina - C.G. Flotilla
9:30
10 0.5800 Mar 30 Wed 7:30- JrHi Gym 10 Dawson
9:30
10 0.5130 Mar. 31 Thu 7"10 H.S. 316 15 Campbell
10 Ant1033 Mar 31 Thu 710 H.S. 201 15 Hilden
10 0.5230 Mar 31 Thu 7-9 JrHi 29 10 Weimer
5 0.8620 Mar 31 Thu 7"9 JrHi 26 5 Davidson
HERMISTON DAY CLASSES
10 2.2522 Mar 29 TSTh 8-8:50 CathSch. 10 Hauser
10 Mth454 Mar 29 TSTh 9-10:50 CathSch. 20 Hauser
5 9.2560 Mar 29 TSTh 1 1 -1 1 :50 CathSch. 10 Derrick
10 1.1003 Mar 29 TSTh 12:30- CathSch. 15 Derrick
1:50
10 Hst1033 Mar 29 TSTh 2:30- CathSch. 15 Thomason
3:50
10 0.8910 Mar 31 Thu 1:30- G.S. Mosp. 10 Kopacz
3:30 Bsmt.
For Information about evening classes listed above, call BMCC Coordinator, Margaret Davis 567-9306
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, GED and
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS.
,For information, call Olive Briggs 567-3056
Park Blda. Tug E Thu 6-10 p.m.
Pre-Register
By Mail
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Students are requested to
preregister for all classes
since many classes are limit
ed in enrollment. To pre
register, fill out the coupon
below. Send the coupon with a
check for the cost of the class
to: BMCC, P.O. Box 100,
Pendleton, 97801. Preregistra
tions must be received no later
than March 24 or students
may register for classes at
first class meeting if an open
ing exists. A minimum of ten
students is required for each
class.
Ike Coupon
PLEASE RETURN COUPON WITH CHECK FULL PAYMENT MUST BE ENCLOSED
MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM
Name
Last
First
Middle
Initial
Maiden
Name
Address
City
Phone
Birthdate
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
HAVE YOU BEEN A BMCC STUDENT BEFORE? day night no
' . ' v '. Class (city)
Course Title Cost Location
Make check payable to BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Evening Division
P.O. Box 100, Pendleton, OR 97 801
Note: DO NOT SEND CASHI Your cancelled check is your receipt.
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