FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July
6,2005
“Morrow County ...From The River St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
To The Mountains”
Plan ahead. Saturday, August 20, everyone is invit News
ed to line up for the 2005 Morrow County Fair and Ore
gon Trail Pro-Rodeo parade. The theme, “Morrow Coun
ty, from the River to the Mountains” opens up all kinds of
opportunities to win the sweepstakes award. “North Mor
row has the river and south Morrow the mountains,” said
a Morrow County Fair and Rodeo spokesperson. “Together
the county offers great outdoor experiences and the chance
to experience all kinds of adventure and history.”
Organizations, individuals, groups, and families,
with cars, bicycles, floats, and, of course, horses, are invit
ed to enter. The 10 a.m. parade will be followed by the
Oregon Trail Pro-Rodeo.
For current application forms, call (541 )-676-5536
or (54D-676-9961.
Class of ’65 plans
reunion
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The Heppner High
School class of 1965 will
celebrate their 40th class
reunion at the Heppner Elks
Club on Saturday, July 16.
Everyone is invited
to attend.
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Degree of Honor
plans potluck
Local team to be Mahaley
in Cancer Relay Huddleston
attends
for Life
leadership
A local team will
participate in the American workshoi
The D egree o f
Honor will hold a potluck
M em bers o f the
Church of the Nazarene will picnic at the home of Shirley
serve the Wednesday, July 13 Conner, 385 S. G reen in
Heppner, on Tuesday, July
noon meal at the St. Patrick’s
Cancer Relay for Life to be
12, at 5:30 p.m . fo r all
Senior Center in Heppner.
held July 30-31 at Prineville.
members and friends.
The menu for the
Team members from
Table service will be
birthday dinner will be: soft
Heppner include Shannon
provided.
beef taco on a flour tortilla
Wicklund, Tom Wicklund,
with lettuce, tomato, olives,
Ruth M aben, Jessica and
onions, refried beans, fruit or Tree guide book
Josh Roy, and Donna and
fruit juice and birthday cake.
Jaso n M aben. H ep p n er
available
The regular board
native Rebecca Wicklund is
“ W hat T ree Is
m eeting wifi be held on
team captain.
Wednesday, July 20, at 12:30 That?”, a pocket guide for
The
A m erican
identifying trees, is available Cancer Relay for Life is an
p.m.
from The National Arbor event where teams of people
Day Foundation.
Bebe Munkers
take tu rn s w alking or
The 84-page guide running around a track or
earns first in
will help you identify 157 path. Each team is asked to
different trees found in the
cake baking
raise funds and have a
western U.S.
representative on the track at
W ell-know n trees all times during the event.
Bebe M unkers o f
Heppner received first place are included: oaks, maples,
Those interested in
in the O regon W heat firs, and pines. Also species making a donation may drop
G row ers L eague cake such as golden chinquapin it off at Murray Drugs or
baking contest and special and p e a c h le a f w illow , with any of the members of
recognition from the State red b u d s and red cedar, the Heppner team. “So many
sycamore and salt cedar and of us in Heppner have dealt
Fair Board.
M unkers is also a sequoia and spruce.
with cancer in one way or
Dozens of drawings another,we need to do all we
m em ber o f the H eppner
illustrate the trees’ leaves or can to help fight it,” said a
Garden Club.
needles and their acorns, team spokesperson.
berries, seed pods, cones,
Junior golf
and o th e r id e n tify in g
sessions to be
featu res. “W hat T ree Is
That?”
is organized to make
held July 11-19
it easy to identify trees in a
W illow
C reek
simple step-by-step fashion.
Country Club will host junior
“ H elping p eople
M orrow C ounty
golf again this year. Sessions
enjoy and appreciate trees is Health Dept, announces its
will be Monday, July 11, and
central to the educational office hours for the month of
Tuesday, July 12, from 6-8
mission of the Arbor Day July:
p.m., Wednesday through
F o u n d a tio n ,”
John
Thursday, July 7-
Friday, July 13 15, and
Rosenow, the foundation’s Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
Monday, July 18, from 9-11
president, said. “Being able 4:40 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
a.m. and Tuesday, July 19,
to identify trees is important
M onday, July 11-
from 6-8 p.m..
to knowing how to care for Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
Children ages 6-16
them and how to plant the 4:40 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
are invited to attend. Cost is
right tree in the right place.” p.m.);
$15 per student. Children do
To obtain your tree
Tuesday, July 12-
not have to have clubs to
ID guide, send your name Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
participate.
and address and $3 to “What 4:40 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
For
more
Tree is That?” the National p.m.);
information, call Greg Grant
A rb o r Day F o u n d atio n ,
Wednesday, July 13-
at 676-5257.
Nebraska City, NF 68410. Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
Or
go
o n lin e
to 4:40 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
arborday.org.
p.m.);
Thursday, July 14-
Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:40 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
M onday, July 18-
Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:40 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 19-
Boardman
Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
“ Y O U S T A R T O U T TO C H A N G E A
4:40 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
C H I L D ' S LIFE. AND FIND Y O U ' V E
p.m.);
Thursday, July 21-
ALSO CHANGED YOUR OW N.’
Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
Lou S milk, KtitrrJ X'aiiciial SaUt VP, CASA Wutimr
4:40 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
M onday, July 25-
Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:40 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Tuesday, July 26-
Boardman Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:40 p.m. (closed 12:30-1
p.m.);
Thursday, July 28-
Heppner Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-
4:40 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.);
Health
Department
Speidel I.D. Bracelets
Available in both silver & gold color
Men's and Ladies' designs
Peterson's r a
Heppner
Jew elers/
676-9200
Mahaley Huddleston
H ep p n er
H igh
School student M ahaley
H uddleston attended the
H ugh O ’B rian Youth
Leadership (HOBY) seminar
at the University of Portland
June 16-18.
HOBY is a seminar
that takes leaders from many
Oregon towns and cities and
puts them in a unique
learning experience. These
seminars happen all over the
world. Actor Hugh O ’Brian
e stab lish ed HOBY after
returning from A frica in
1958 inspired by his visit
w ith h u m a n ita ria n , Dr.
Albert Schweitzer. Later that
year, while portraying the
legendary lawman, Wyatt
Earp, on television, O ’Brian
decided to make his own
contribution to society by
establishing HOBY. Since
that tim e, H OBY has
motivated tens of thousands
of young people to realize
their leadership potential by
conducting annual seminars
on a variety o f subjects
w hich focue around the
them e o f “ M o tiv atin g
T o m o rro w ’s
L eaders
Today.”
“What I got out of
this seminar was that my
dreams and goals can happen
w ith hard w ork and
dedication,” said Mahaley. “I
can also help others and my
co m m u n ity
w ith
my
leadership skills. Not only
was HOBY a great learning
experience for me, but I also
met a lot of amazing people
that made a difference in my
life,” she said.
“The last day o f
HOBY was sad ,” added
Mahaley, “ but there was also
a m ajor highlight. Hugh
O ’B rien , the man w ho
created HOBY and an actor
who played in the series
“Wyatt Earp”, talked to us
from cell phone. It was really
neat. You could hear how
much he cared about this
program and what it did for
us.”
M ahaley
w as
selected and sponsored by
H ep p n er H igh School
Principal Wade Smith and
the Heppner High School
faculty.
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and neglected children who are
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caught up in the complexities of
the court system. Volunteer to
speak up for a child in court.
SKan n on Walton and R obert l l a n d
As a CASA (Court Appointed
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Special Advocate) or Guardian
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safe, permanent home where
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Juvenile Department
( 541 ) 676-5642
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