Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 7, 1995 - FIVE
Benefit set for ailing youth
m encem ent cerem ony on
Saturday, June 10, at 11 a.m.
Steven James Larsen, Board-
man, will receive a bachelor of
science degree in art.
Family barbecue golf results
putt on holes #four and five
and K.P. second shot on hole
one.
C h airp erso n s
for
the
barbecue were Rollie and Deb
bie Marshall with Roy and
Juanita Martin, Dean and Mary
Eleanor Gilman, and John and
Pat Edmundson, helping.
Upcoming events for WCCC
include the Jo Pettyjohn's
W omen's tournam ent June
10-11; Jack and Jill June 16, and
the m en's tournament June
24-25.
Lutherans celebrate Holy Communion
Seniim
We
Steve Larson graduates from W OSC
Raffle items include a round
Western Oregon State Col
trip to Reno for two for four
lege,
Monmouth, will grant ap
days and three nights (lodging
proxim
ately 900 academ ic
an d
tra n sp o rta tio n );
a
degrees
and present its highest
Deschutes River fishing trip; a
awards
during its 138th com
ladies' Seiko bracelet watch;
d in n e r certificates; and
afghans.
Raffle tickets are being sold at
Green Feed and Seed, Hepp-
ner; Columbia Preview Video,
Twelve golfers participated in
Boardman; Irrigon Quick Stop; the family barbecue held at
Country Flowers, Condon, Willow Creek Country Club
H erm iston L eather; and June 4. Despite the rainy course
Huskey Market, Moro; Grass conditions, the team of Gene
Valley Market; Lean-To Cafe, and Luvilla Sonstegard and
Wasco; Jack's Fine Foods, Rollie and Debbie Marshall shot
Biggs; Frosty's, Rufus; Thrifty a one under par 29 to win the
Food C en ter, A rlington; four club scramble event. Se
Heights Texaco, Hood River; cond place went to John and
Feedshack, The Dalles; and Pat Edmundson and Louis and
Mid-Columbia Vet, Golden- Alene Rucker, who shot an
dale.
even par 30. Rollie Marshall
For more information on the won all special events: long
dance, a current list of auction
items, or absentee bidding, call
Lynna Meakins, (503) 922-2672.
The congregation of Hope
Lutheran Church, Heppner,
will celebrate the rite of confir
mation and the sacrament of
Holy Communion, Trinity Sun
day, June 11.
about a Medicare Supplement
Matt Berretta, Audra Bunch,
handle several companies and
Casey Evans, Casey Ingraham
will be glad to help you
and Glen Nesse will be con
firmed. They have completed a
tw o-year stu d y of M artin
Luther's small catechism and
676-5818
an overview of the books of the
Old and New Testament. Now
they are ready to affirm the
Oregon Trail Library Presents
vows their parents made on
A benefit dance and auction
will be held for Brett King on
June 16, at The Dalles armory,
beginning at 6 p.m. King, the
15 year old son on Jeff and
Paula King, has a rare and
serious ailment.
The dance will feature
"Countryfied". Admission will
be $5 per person, or $8 per cou
ple. A barbecue will also be
available.
The auction will be held mid
way through the dance. Auc
tion items include one Mike
Beers Roping School Tuition;
10 cutting lessons from Bryant
ranches; paint, quarter horse,
and Arabian breeding cer
tificates for the 1996 season;
hay and feed; Pendleton
Round-Up tickets; a rifle; and
a guided cougar hunting trip in
Montana.
Raffle tickets will be sold that
evening until 10 p.m; with the
proceeds going to benefit King.
Call us
Summer chemistry classes offered
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their behalf at their baptism,
said Reverend Stan Hoobing. A
reception will follow the
service.
Service of Holy Communion
and Sunday school opportuni
ty will be held at Valby
Lutheran Church at 9 a.m. An
adult Bible class will resume
sessions prior to the worship
service at 8:15 a.m; the class
will continue its study of the
Gospel of Luke. The congrega
tion will recite the Athanasian
Creed. Fellowship will follow
the worship service.
Hill House adds raised flower beds
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The 1995 Summer Reading Program
Special programs every Friday at 10 :30 a.m.
June 9 - July. 14
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The H ands on Science
"Chemistry" classes will be of
fered this summer at the Hepp
ner Elementary School for
children who will be entering
grades K-6 this fall.
The K-l class "Chemistry
Detectives" will have students
experimenting with mixtures,
solutions, and adds and bases.
Soap balls, bath salts, ink and
glue are some of the things the
students will concoct. The
children will also become
science sleuths to solve the
"G old Paper Caper".
In the second and third grade
class "K itchen Chem istry"
students will learn how to safe
ly mix and measure to enjoy
the magic of changing colors,
liberating gases, and analyzing
solutions. All of this will be
done with things found in the
kitchen.
"Your Own Mini-Lab" is the
fo u rth -six th grade class.
Students will make their own
mini-chemistry lab. They will
make cheese, glue, play putty,
and more with the equipment.
There will be eight classes
total in the session. The classes
will meet Monday through
Thursday for two weeks begin
ning July 19. The class meeting
times are K-one from 8-9 a.m.;
second-third from 9:30-10:30
a.m.; and fourth-sixth from 11
a.m. to noon. The registration
fee is $45, which covers the cost
of materials, teacher salaries,
liability insurance, and ad
ministrative costs. All materials
will be sent home with the
students in hopes that the ex
periments and activities will be
repeated, said Sarah Carlson,
program coordinator.
"This chemistry series is on
ly available once every three
years, truly making it a unique
opportunity for children to par
ticipate in recreational science.
After seeing the materials and
lessons for this series, I can
confidently say that any child
taking these classes will have
fun while learning chemistry
science," said Carlson.
Registration will close June
16. Registration forms are
available through the Heppner
and lone Schools, or may be
obtained from Carlson. A
limited number of scholarships
are available. For more infor
m ation, contact C arlson,
422-7245.
Educator's hold golf tournament
Thirty-seven area golfers
played at Willow Creek Coun
try Club on Saturday, June 3,
in the annual Morrow County
Educator's Golf Tournament.
M en's low gross champion
was Gary Hunt with a score of
63. H unt edged out Greg
Grant, who also shot 63, by
shooting a par 3, one better
than G rant's bogey 4, on the
second hole, the course's
number one handicap hole.
There was a tie for low gross
in the w omen's competition
with Heather Villanueva and
Gail Blek both shooting 81.
Under the tie breaker pro
cedure, the low gross cham
pionship was aw arded to
Villanueva.
Lunch was served by the
WCCC women. Jim Wishart
and Earl Fishbum headed up
the scoring table. The competi
tion was successful and en
joyed by all participants. Greg
Grant was chairman of the
event.
Results are as follows:
Men's gross: first Gary Hunt
63, second Dick Lowry 65, third
John Edmundson 69, fourth a
tie between Gary Miller and
Ron Deutz 71, sixth a tie bet
w een Ed H iem stra, Dan
Jamieson, and Curt Wheeler
74.
Women's gross: first Heather
Villanueva 81, second Gail Blek
81, third Pat Edmundson 83,
fourth Jean Albrich 87, fifth
Jean Strange 88.
Net (Callaway H andicap
System): first Greg Grant 60,
second a tie between Joe Eddy
and Jack Bowen 61, fourth Bill
Keyser 62, fifth a tie between
John Strop, Mike Neyman,
Connie Kilgel, and Ralph
Walker 63.
Special events winners: K.P.
second shot-#l and 10 Grant
and Blek; K.P#3 and 12 Deutz;
#4 and 13 Pat Edmundson; and
long drive #6 and 15 Mike
Robinson and Blek.
Nella Britt in front of raised garden beds
The five elderly women stay
ing at Hill House in Heppner
can now work the soil in rais
ed bed gardens, thanks to
operator Nella Britt.
Raised garden beds are
recommended for individuals
that find the bending involved
with conventional gardening
either difficult or impossible.
While the women that stay at
Hill House are not confined to
wheelchairs, they do suffer
from a variety of ailments that
range from heart problems to
diabetes to poor eyesight.
With the aid of one of the
residents, Britt recently planted
the gardens with a variety of
flowers and vegetables.
O regon State U niversity
Master Gardener Gail Hughés
supplied Hill House with infor
mation on the hows and whys
of raised bed gardening. For
copies of that information, con
tact the Morrow County Exten
sion Office, 676-9642, and leave
a message for the Master
Gardeners.
Community choir plans concert
The South Morrow Com
munity Choir Spring Concert
will be held Sunday, June 11,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Heppner
Nazarene Church. This will be
the choir's first performance at
this church. Debbie Wryn is the
choir's director; Sharia Erich is
the accompanist.
The group will perform a
variety of secular and sacred
music selections, from a 16th
century madrigal titled "Follow
Me, Sweet Love" to the "Cir
cle of Life" from the popular
movie, "The Lion King". There
will also be a piece sung in
Hebrew, "Bashana H aba'ah"
and a Latin song, "Jubilate
Deo".
Myma VanQeave and Erich
will perform "Sonata in D " by
Mozart. Matthew Jepsen will
perform "Concert Etude" on
his trumpet, accompanied by
Debbie Wryn.
There is no admission fee,
but donations will be accepted.
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