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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. June 5, 1996
Local churches host Bible school
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be a showtime in the parish hall
at 12:15 p.m. Parents, relatives
and friends are welcome to join
the "sailors" for any or all of
•the above.
All students and adult par
ticipants in the summer school
program, which ends Friday,
June 14, have an opportunity to
win a real cruise to the Baha
mas.
For more information, con
tact Theresa Pihl, 989-8468, or
Father Condon, 676-9462.
Churches to hold Bible school
Heppner First Christian
Church, the Christian Life
Center and Heppner Church of
the Nazarene will host "The
Jesus Expedition" Vacation Bi
ble School, June 16-21, from
6:30-8:45 p.m. at the First
Christian Church on Gale
Street in Heppner.
Classes will be held for ages
four to adult. A nursery will be
provided for those who are in
attendance. Children four years
to sixth grade will be involved
in various activities throughout
the evening. "Truth Matters"
by Josh McDowell will be
shown for the adults and teens.
This is a video series designed
to strengthen relationships bet
ween parents and their child
ren.
A puppet presentation by
Boise Children Ranch will be
held on Sunday, June 16, from
6:30-8:45 p.m. in the auditori
um. Snacks will be served
following the presentation.
Everyone is invited to "come
and join the fun at First Chris
tian Church," said a spokes
person.
Tractor certification course scheduled
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| The Morrow County office of
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\ tepsion service, to assist both
-niers and prospective
employees, is taking reserva
tions for its tractor safety train
ing course to be held at lone
High School, June 10-11. This
will be the only training offered
in Morrow County this year.
Farmers may wish to notify
potential minor employees
about the course that fulfills
state training requirements.
Young people under the age
of 18 w ho plan to seek summer
farm jobs involving the opera
tion of power-driven farm
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Heppner Elementary School first and second graders, lead by
teacher Lea Calvert concluded their visitations with the Pioneer
Memorial Nursing Home (PMHNH) residents with a ceremony May
30 at the nursing home.
The students visited the residents every other Thursday after
noon throughout the school year.
Morrow County Health District and Pioneer Memorial Hospital
administrator Kevin Erich presented awards to the children.
Pictured with the children are (left to right): Shannon Salyers,
parent helper, Lea Calvert, teacher, Carol Goodyear, educational
assistant, Susan Hansen, PMHNH activities assistant, Kevin Erich,
PMH CEO, and Tonya Jones, PMHNH activities director.
Calvert’s first and second grade students are as follows: Justin
Delveaux, Aaron Allstott, Nathan Kennedy, Brendan McElligott,
Riley Wight, Brenda Victorio, Chris Rayburn, Matt Kenny, Eva
Stein, Roy Proctor, Laurie Murray, Ashley Zimmerman, Eddie Put
nam, Amanda Davis, Nette McMillion, Emily Salyers, Kyle Carlson,
Veronica Wilhelm, Krystal Nairns, Stephanie Burkenbine, James
Van Liew, Jesse Farrens, Sarah Gavin, Jeannette Trachsel, Peter
Geer and Robert Worden.
machinery need to complete
the tractor safety training pro
gram to be eligible for employ
ment. Farmers employing un
_______ By Delpha Jones
certified youth between the
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mar
ages of 14-17 can face penalties
Rea, Hermiston, and Danny
and other liabilities under the shall, Vancouver, and his
Marshall, Lexington, were
1989 Oregon Wage and Hour father, Kenneth Marshall, Zil-
Memorial Day visitors at the
Rules.
lah, Washington; Ken and Jan-
home of Leila Palmer.
Class sizes are limited to 20 elle Hasenbank, Adams; Diane
students and are for minors
between the ages of 14-17.
There is a fee of $20 per stu
dent.
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For further information and
to make reservations, contact
the Morrow County Extension
office at 676-9642 or 1-800-
342-3664.
L e xin g to n N ew s
and brought to the attention of
Heppner T.V. by Lara McKaug-
han, the researcher, writer and
director.
The Morrow County Muse
um showed the tape during the
St. Patrick's Festivities and sold
copies to the public. Heppner
T. V. is offering it again in com
memoration of the disaster.
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1903 flood program to be aired June 13
Heppner T.V., Inc. will again
show' the program on the Flood
of 1903 on Thursday, June 13,
at 7 p.m. on Channel 3.
The 15-minute documentary
on the Great Flood of June 14,
1903, was produced by stu
dents through the University of
Oregon School of Journalism
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Theresa Pihl and the ‘‘St. Peter Luxury Ship”
St. Patrick's and St. William's
summer school will begin Mon
day, June 10, at 8:45 a.m. in St.
Patrick's Parish Hall The set
ting will be a Bible Cruise on
the St. Peter Luxury Ship.
There will be Bible study, fun
crafts, games, nine “ Ports of
Call," tasty snacks, toe-tapping
music and new friends, said
Father Gerry Condon.
The participants will join in
Mass at 11:30 a.m. each day.
Following the Mass, there will
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