Sign language to be featured
at Heppner Nazarene Sunday
The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmei, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 29, 1982-THREE
Condon liiwams Club slates all-comers track meet
Sunday, Auguot 1, the Hep
pner Nazarene Church will
feature deaf interpreting by
Kijjn language at the 10 a.m.
Sunday School hour. Special
guests will be Kathy Schu
maker and Rrad Tiedt of
Spokane, Wash., announced a
church spokesperson,
Roth received training at
Spokane Falls Community
college where Misa Schumak
er Is now in charge of deaf
students. Schumaker will also
be signing for the deaf at the
upcoming Billy Graham Crus
ade in Spokane, Aug. 22-29.
The Sunday School hour will
feature song singing and some
scripture interpreting. Tiedt
Recreation Report
The Umatilla National For
est office, Pendleton, has re
leased the following Recrea
tion Keport.
Heppner RanKer District
Bull Prairie Lake Camp
ground and boat launching
area is closed until July 30 due
to closure of access road for
paving. Fairview Camp
ground is open with five camp
sites. Campers in a non -designated
campsite should
build their campfires In the
middle of an eight-ft. clear
circle. Woodcutters need to
carry a shovel and fire extin
guisher for each saw in use.
The woods are drying out. Be
careful with campfires.
Dale Hanger District
Olive Lake is open and free
of ice. Trails open and main
tained are Granite Creek and
North Fork John Day Ftiver
(maintained from Big Creek
to Granite Creek). All roads
are open. The slide on Road 10
is now cleared and the road is
open. All campgrounds are
open except North Fork
Campground which is closed
for road repairs. Fishing is
fair. Water is still high but is
not clear. Fire season is just
beginning this year. Due to all
of the rainfall, there is an
abundance of grass this year.
As this dries, fire potential
will become very high. We
ask that everyone be very
careful with open fires as
grass fires can start very
easily and spread very quick
ly. I'omeroy Ranger District
All campgrounds are open
on a reduced or self-service
basis. All roads are open. No
snow Is left on any of the
trails. Most trails are not
maintained, however, Pamjab
trail is maintained and" work is
being done on Diamond Peak
trail. Some more warm days
and nights should bring
huckleberries out in abund
ance. The fire danger is mod
erate, but will rise as the days
continue to be hot and dry.
I'klah Ranger District
All trails are now open. Spot
relocation of Big Creek trail
between the Ukiah-Granite
Road (Road 52) and Tower
Mountain has been completed.
The old location had several
soft spots in the meadows that
were not only eyesores but
also contributed silt to Big
Creek. Some minor drainage
work on the trail still remains
to be done. Volunteer as
sistance from motorcycle en
thusiasts in opening the trails
on the Ukiah Ranger District
has been greatly appreciated.
The North Fork of the John
Day River and the smaller
streams on the district are all
clear, so fishing should be
good. With the unsettled
weather occuring lately, thun
derstorms with high winds
have been frequent. Even ap
parently sound trees are often
blown over or snapped off,
therefore it is advisable to be
aware of the danger when
selecting a campsite. Recent
ly logged timber areas with
scattered, remaining larger
trees are most susceptible to
wind damage, but no area in
immune.
lone Elementary Summer
Library to close Aug. 3
The lone Elementary School
Summer Library will close
Tuesday, August 3, announced
a library spokesperson.
All books and magazines
should be returned by Aug. 3
before 3 p.m., she said.
Anyone who participated in
the library program this sum
mer is invited to stop by the
library that day between 10
a m. and 3 p.m. for treats and
awards, she concluded.
Irrigon woman named to
P.M.H. board of directors
Morrow County Court has
appointed Caryle Hoffman to
a vacant postition on the Pio
neer Memorial Hospital
board, announced a hospital
spokesperson.
The board has been without
representation from the Ir
rigon area for several months
since Gladys Hobbs resigned.
Hoffman will complete Mrs.
Hobbs term which expires
December 31, 1984.
She is employed as the city
recorder for Irrigon, and is the
mother of two children.
In order to accommodate
Hoffmans schedule, the board
has changed the regular
monthly meeting date from
the third Wednesday, to the
third Tuesday of each month
at 9:30 a.m., the spokesperson
said.
The first fan was mad in 1886 by Schuyler S.
Wheeler who placed a propeller on the and of
a shaft which he turned with an electric motor.
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Bunding
and Schumaker will also take
part In the 11 a.m. worship
service and will Interpret the
message of the hour if there
are deaf persons present in the
congregation.
Ken Eckert, also of Spo
kane will provide special
music for the service, the
spokesperson concluded.
The Kiwanls Club of Condon
has announced that it will host
its sixth annual all-comers
track meet, The Wheat Coun
try Classic, on Saturday, Aug
ust 14, S p.m. at the Condon
High School Track. The meet
features age group competi
tion for both youngsters and
adults In a full schedule of
field and track events.
Meet records are compiled
in all events and ribbons will
be awarded to all finishers,
said a spokesperson. Trophies
will be presented to the out
standing male and female
performers and, in addition,
the annual Grant Weather
ford Memorial Trophy will be
given to the best all-around
trackster. Only shoes with
short spikes will be allowed.
Refreshments will be avail
able during the family orient
ed meet which concludes with
a watermelon relay extrava
ganza involving spectators
and participants alike. This
years meet will also see the
, Inauguration of a 10,000 meter
road run, tentatively schedul
ed for 7:15 p.m.
For more information write
the Condon Kiwanis Club, P.O.
Box 17, Condon, Oregon, 97823.
or call meet director Pat
Wolke at 384-3352 days or
384-2082 evenings.
The clock at Washington's
National Bureau of Stand
ards is accurate to one
second in 300 years.
Bp
Martin Van Buren, elected
in 1837, was the first Presi
dent to be born in the
United States, rather than
in the English colonies.
Registration day set
for Bible School
The First Christian Church
of Heppner wants to remind
all children, ages four through
fourth grade of the church's
upcoming Vacation Bible
School, August 2-6, 9 a.m. to 12
noon.
The theme for the school is
Come, Follow Jesus.
A pre-registration day will
be held this Sat., July 31, from
10-11 a.m. on the parsonage
lawn. 275 N. Gale St.
Any children planning to
attend the school are asked to
come sign up, see a puppet
skit and receive a surprise,
said a church spokesperson.
For more information,
phone 676-9209.
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