TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, July 27, 1994
Weddings
Preschool to hold m eeting
By Anne Morter
Creative Care Preschool of
lone will hold its annual
meeting on Tuesday, August
9, at 7 p.m. The meeting will
be held at the preschool
facilities at the United Church
WCCC Golf
Dave Wildman (right) was named Heppner Lion of the year
at a recent club meeting Club president Roger Trueax is
presenting the award. Wildman was honored for his dedica
tion and hard work to the club
St. Patrick’ s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
There w ere 100 people present for the senior dinner July 20
with two guests. Ten meals were sent out. George Jeffries won
the meal ticket, I lelen Crawford the door prize and the guest
prize went to Helen Jones. Members of the Christian Life
Center served. Blood pressures were taken before the dinner.
The menu for Aug. 3 will be Swedish meatballs, green beans,
carrot s t i c k s , rolls, watermelon and cantaloupe. Members of
the Seventh ! \n Adventist and Nazarene Churches w ill serve.
A Nutrition Site Committee meeting will be held following
the meal. Hearing aid assistance and blood pressures will be
done before the meal. Foot care is now being done at Home
I fealth Care at the hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Call Mol
ly Rhea at the hospital to make an appointment. Transporta
tion is provided from the Senior Center.
One table of pinochle was in play Friday afernoon. Six ladies
watched the movie "Last of the Mohicans" Sunday evening.
The potluck dinner at Gonty's cabin was a great success and
it was reported to have been much cooler at Penland Lake than
in Heppner. Several seniors had to cancel because of illness.
More bus trips have been planned. July 29 at 10 a.m. the bus
w ill depart to Umatilla for lunch at the meal site; on Aug. 2
it will travel to the Weston meal site; and on Aug. 8 to the
Pendleton meal site. Come bv the office or call 676-9030 to sign
up.
Other dates to remember: Tues. and Thurs., exercise 10 a.m.;
Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 p.m.
It will soon be Fair time. Please sign up to make pies and
or work in the pie booth and help support the Senior Center.
Rene Wallace from Salem will be at the Senior Center Aug.
4 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. to discuss public utilities, phones
etc. This is a public meeting.
Cleary — Fishburn
Amy Judith Cleary and Mark Robert Fishburn were mar
ried April 9, 1994 at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Beaverton.
The bride is the daughter of Paul and Judith Cleary of Beaver
ton The groom's parents are Earl and Peggy Fishburn of
Heppner.
The bride graduated from St. Mary's of the Valley High
School in 1988. She received her bachelor of science degree
Ironi Oregon State University in 1992 and her master's
from Lewis and Clark in March 1994.
The bridegroom is a 1988 graduate of Heppner High School
and received his bachelor of science degree in engineering
health physics from OSU in 1992.
The couple are residing in Kennewick, WA.
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This get-together gave
special recognition to three
long-term Morrow County
Livestock Growers' board
members, Merlin Hughes,
Ned Clark and Bob Van
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Framed plaques in honor of
years of service were
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The
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Museum in Portland.
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WCCC Ladies
July 26
Flight A: low gross-Jan
Paustian; low net-Lois Hunt;
least putts-Barbara Gilbert;
long drive on #15 Pat Ed-
mundson; K.P. second shot
#11-Eileen Padberg; chip in
#18-Mary Schoonover.
Flight B: low gross-Carol
Norris; low net-Muriel
Palmer; least putts-Norma
French.
Flight C: low gross-Lynnea
Sargent; low net-Betty
Christman; least putts-Bebe
Munkers.
Low gross of the field:
Eileen Padberg and Pat
Edmundson.
Condon-Kinzua Invitational
July 17
Low gross: first-Lyle
Pound, second-Bill McGinnis;
men, first-Howard Gilliam,
second-Barry Munkers, third-
Wayland Hyatt; women, first-
Eileen Padberg, second-Cindi
Doherty.
Low net; first-Fred Dunn,
second-jerry Shurtz and JT
Wimer; men, first-Gene
Sonstegard, second-Earl Nor
ris, third-Frank Bailey;
women first-Carol Norris,
second-Susan Wimer.
Long putts: Cindi Doherty.
KP #2 K. Loomis #4 Lyle
Pound, #6 1 Bowman, #4
Howard Gilliam.
Ladies Flag Tournament
July 19
First-Pat
Edmundson,
second-Carol Norris, third-
Betty Rietmann, fourth-Linda
Schultz. Others who passed
#9 Lois Hunt and Betty
Christman.
Ball in #9 Norma French.
First to plant flag Lorrene
Montgomery.
Chip in Mary Schoonover.
of Christ Christian Education
Building on Main Street in
lone.
The annual meeting entails
a financial report, a program
report and the nomination of
new board members. Present
ly, three board positions are
open. Interested parents and
friends of the preschool are in
vited to serve on the board.
Board meetings are held on
the first Thursday of each
month at 7 p.m. at the
preschool.
PO loi 317
been invited to attend. People
attending are urged to bring
a salad or dessert and table
setting.
Sunday morning worship
services are 9 a.m. at Valby
Lutheran Church, and 11 a.m.
at Hope Lutheran in Hepp
ner. Pastor Hoobing will
preach on the theme of "See
ing O ne's Self in the
Miracle", based on scripture
reading of St. John 6:1-15.
Methodist slate outdoor service
Services at the Heppner
United Methodist Church will
be held outdoors on Sunday,
lulv 31 between the church
and the parsonage beginning
at 10:30 a.m.
Services will be held in
doors in the event of incle-
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