Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 27, 2001 - SEVEN
BEO sponsors free swim
Wedding
Heppner Day Care
will be CLOSED
in observance of
Independence Day,
Walborn-Ashbeck
Wednesday, July 4th
Eighth Annual
IONE 4th of JULY CELEBRATION
BEST BALL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, July 3rd, from 10 a.m. to approx. 3 p.m.
(Please be on the course by 9:30 a.m.)
at the Willow Creek Country Club in Heppner
Willow Creek Water Park assistant manager Stephanie Clough and
Willow Creek Park District Board member Skip Matthews (left)
accept a donation from Darrell Raver, representing the Bank of
Eastern Oregon. The bank is funding free swimming for the
communitvat the water park each Monday in July.
As part of the America's Promise
the Bank o f Eastern Oregon,
Heppner Branch, has sponsored a
free swim day at the Willow Creek
Water Park. Every Monday in July
the pool will be open to the public
at no charge from 1-5 p.m. courtesy
o f the Bank o f Eastern Oregon.
"W ith Colin L. Powell as its
founding chairman, America's
Prom ise-The Alliance for Youth
is dedicated to mobilising people
Cost is $30 per person (for 18 holes of golf)
Proceeds this year will go to the Jason Halvorsen
and Mike Matthews Memorial Scholarships
Registration can be done at
W heatland Insurance
o r call 422-7410
Please do this by June 28
so teams can be put together
from every sector o f American life
to build the character and
competence o f our nation's youth
by fulfilling promises," said a BEO
spokesperson.
The Heppner Branch o f Bank
o f Eastern Oregon is fulfilling one
o f the prom ises to the nation by
offering a safe place with structured
activity during non-school hours
for children o f the community.
Gentrys to celebrate 50th anniversary
(You can resister at the course)
Michele Walborn and Andy Ashbeck
Dave and Leslie Walborn o f Arlington announce the engagement
o f their daughter, Michele Walborn o f Arlington, to Andy Ashbeck o f
Echo.
The bride-elect graduated from Arlington High School in 1996 and
from Eastern Oregon University in 2000. She was a teacher with the
Echo School D istrict this past year and will teach sixth grade for the
Pendleton School District in the fall.
Ashbeck is the son o f Alvin and Julie Ashbeck of Echo. He graduated
in 1994 from Heppner High School and attended Blue Mountain Community
College. He is currently employed as a heavy equipment operator for
Sid Britt Plantation Harvesting in Echo.
The couple will be married August 4, 2001, at St. Mary's Catholic
Church in Pendleton.
Gribbles receive yard of the month
Peterson's
Heppner
Jewelers,
676-9200
Bill and Pat Gentry, 1951
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Lowell and Dee Gribble
The yard o f Lowell and
Dee Gribble has been selected as
the Heppner Garden Club yard of
the month for June.
The Gribbles have lived
in their home on Gilmore Street
since 1990.
Their yard, which is
m eticulously mowed and edged
by Lowell "Grib", features iris.
The Gentrys, 2001
Bill and Pat Gentry o f Heppner are celebrating 50 years o f marriage.
They were married June 19, 1951, in Santa Clara, California, and have
resided in Heppner as a couple since 1953.
fhe Gentrys have four children, Judy Towner o f Bend, Janet Greenup
of Heppner. Jerry Gentry o f Heppner and Jackie Ansotegui o f Kenai,
Alaska; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
ITieir children will be hosting an informal reception for them at the
Pendleton Oxford Suites on Saturday, June 30, from 4-6 p.m. Everyone
is invited to attend.
The couple requests no gifts, but asks that people "just come for
a visit."
Videe ?*mes
& pool
available
Thursday, June 28
which
just
finished
their
bloom ing cycle and roses which
are in bloom now. Besides her
roses and irises. Dee also points
out tw o flowers which are
beautiful, but not primarily
displayed
delphiniums
and
bleeding hearts. The back yard
features bedding plants with
hum m ing bird feeders, apple
trees, apricot trees and berries.
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There will also be a benefit barbecue that evening.
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