TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 15, 1994
lone Garden Club researches
yellow rose and the Clinton North
Wranglers Trai! Ride July 9
Peck locust tree on Clark’s
century trees Canyon.
vited to enjoy the barbecue to be
The Wranglers riding club
have set their annual trail ride to
be held Saturday, July 9. The
location and time will be an
nounced at a later date.
This ride is open to everyone.
People who do not ride are in
held after the trail ride.
Cost for the trail ride is $5 for
individuals and $ 15 for a family.
For more information contact
Terra Adams, 676-5819 of Judy
Barber, 676-5037.
Family barbecue set at W CCC
The Willow Creek Country
club will have a family barbecue
on Sunday, June 19, at 4 p.m.
Each family will bring their
own meat to the barbecue. Those
whose names begin with “ A”
through ” 1” bring dessert; “ J ”
through ” Z” salad.
Hosts for the event will be Bob
and Suzanne Jepsen, Ray and
Norma French, Louis and Betty
Carlson, and Wayland and Pat
Hyatt.
lone Garden Club met June 8 at
the home of Birdine Tullis to
discuss plans for the coming year.
Program tor the day was a review
of the book ' ‘Historic Trees and
Shrubs” which was prepared by
District #10 clubs in 1975. This
book is housed in the Pendleton
Library.
lone club researched trees in
the area that were 100 years or
older. Some of the trees that are
still standing include the Penland
apple tree on the road out of Lex
ington on the Padberg place; the
Petteys Burr Oak tree on the
Marion Palmer place at the Rhea
Creek Junction; the Harrison
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F w l a k e D ad M ore
C o m fo rta b le This Year
Dockers Pants & Levi A ctio n
Slacks w ith C o tto n Shirts are
P erfect for Dads a t Work or Play
A no-host luncheon was held at
Beechers in lone.
A meeting open to the public
will be held July 13 in Woolery
Park. The subject for the day will
be “ Basic Flower Arranging
Containers and Rules for the
Beginner” . Everyone is invited.
Those attending should bring
containers and flowers.
Kevin Erich to preach to Methodists
Idaho Conference of the United
Methodist Church at Boise State
University in Idaho June 15-19.
The annual conference is the
yearly meeting of the church dur
ing which time plans are made
and action taken and members at
tending are inspired by corporate
worship.
The conference is composed of
221 churches in Oregon and
southern idaho. Bishop William
W. Dew, Jr., will preside.
Kevin Erich, administrator of
Pioneer Memorial Hospital and
Clinic will preach Sunday, June
19 at the United Methodist
Church in Heppner. in the
absence of Rev. Bob Dowrey.
Erich’s sermon topic will be
“ Not Me Lord” .
Rev. Dowrey along with lay
member Cara Osmin and Rev.
Grace Drake will attend the an
nual conference of the Oregon-
Summer classes Everyone is invited to attend the
60th Wedding Anniversary o f
begin at BMCC
By A nn e M orter
Blue Mountain Community
College has an interesting selec
tion of classes this summer term
in the Heppner and lone area.
BMCC coordinator Anne Morter
recommends pre-registration to
ensure notification of class
changes or cancellation.
Terry Calver of Calvert Com
puter Systems in Athena offers
"Welcome to Your Computer”
on Saturday, June 25 from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. The course is designed
as a crash course in computer
literacy. Students can learn the
basics or refresh their computer
skills. Basic com puter ter
minology is covered and “ hands
on” time is featured. The class
will be held at Heppner High
School and will cost $35 per
student.
The popular Handgun Profi
ciency taught by Gary Warren
will begin July 6 and presently
has space available. This course
satisfies proficiency requirements
for obtaining a concealed
weapons permit. Students will
receive classroom and range in
struction. Enrollment is limited so
pre-registration is required. The
class room sessions will be held
Wednesday evenings from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m. at the Morrow
County School District Office on
in Lexington. Students will also
have a four-hour session on the
H eppner Shooting Range.
Anyone with a felony conviction
is ineligible for the class. Tuition
is $30.
Mommy and Me is a class
designed to introduce children to
the joys of water. Supervised in
struction by instructor Barb Col
lin. is designed to help them feel
secure and comfortable in the
water and lay the foundation for
years of water enjoyment. This
class will begin June 28 and will
follow the same schedule as
swimming lessons. The class con
sists of 10 half hour sessions and
costs $15.
Power volleyball is being of
fered in Heppner by Susan
Hisler. This course will offer the
opportunity to learn and sharpen
volleyball skills as well as scrim
mage time. Students must be at
least incoming eighth graders to
participate. The class will be held
at the Heppner Junior High Gym
on Monday nights from 7-9 p.m.
starting June 27. The day of the
week may change after the first
class if the majority finds another
day more convenient. The class
runs six weeks and tuition is $15.
Finally, in lone, an aerobics
class is offered beginning Mon
day, June 20. The class will meet
twice a week on Mondays and
Wednesdays for six weeks. In
structor Kim Bedortha will offer
both high and low impact exer
cises. Class time is 8-9 a.m. at the
lone Elementary School gym.
Tuition is $20.
For information on any Sum
mer Term class or anyone in
terested in teaching a Fall Term
class call Morter at 422-7040.
Harold and Edna Peck
Saturday, June 25from 2 to 4p.m .
First Christian Church basement
No Gifts Please
Lo o k in g good then!
an d
G o o d looking now!
Love,
S, K and
the rest o f your family
Heppner Elks 358
676*9181
‘Where Friends Meet”
142 N . Main
June 19
Family Potluck Picnic at Cutsforth Park star
ting at 10 a.m. Hot dogs and refreshments pro
vided. Lot's of games: horseshoes, softball,
money scramble, egg toss, sack race and
fishing.
Community activities this month.
Why Elks are Elks:
lone Seniors $ 1,700; Heppner Seniors $ 1,800;
lone 4th o f July *100; new baseball field *500;
Little League *175; Babe Ruth baseball *175 and
hospitalized Veterans *800.
T h e k ilc h e n an d B in go w ill co n tin u e th is fa ll.
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