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t Basque heritage is topic for December Extension groups Heppner Garden Club plans workshop on greenery .Tfie Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Wednesday November 22, 1978 SEVEN THE BASQUE HERITAGE A special international les son is in store for Extension groups during December, for they will be learning about the Basque culture, and sampling authentic foods prepared from Basque recipes. include community services in their year's program while we do not hear of all they do, this is one special project that came to our attention ! Anyone interested in other needs at our local Neighborhood Center should call Pat Brindle at Extension Events.... ByBirdineTullis On Monday, Nov. 13, the Heppner Garden Club met at the home of Eva Griffith. President Eleanor Gonty pre sided at the meeting. The main discussion centered around the planning for the club's annual Greens Work shop which is set for Monday night, Dec. 11, in the basement of the United Methodist Church. Garden Club members are to be at the church by 6:30 p.m. The public may come at 7 : 00 p. m . A $1 .00 fee will cover instruction and the greenery to be used. Special trimmings and novelty items, candles and ribbons will be sold. Garden Club members plan to have display itemsa wreath, a swag and a table Honor Roll students listed for HES, lone Training session for leaders of the topic will be given by Virginia Williams, Wednes day, Nov. 29, 9:30-12 noon, at Peace Lutheran Church, N.W.. 9th and Carden, Pendleton. All leaders of Morrow and Uma tilla counties will attend the one session. Ms. Williams' program will include present ations by persons of Basque origin, as well as children in their native costumes. Each leader attending has been assigned a recipe for a luncheon following the lesson. It has become traditional for study groups of Morrow Umatilla to study a foreign country at their December meeting. The Basque culture was chosen this year, as many Basque reside in the two county area. The training session is open to all interest ed persons, as well as any study group meeting in the two-county area. Membership in a study group is not required to attend. PINE CITY GROUP SEWS FOR DOLLS Many dolls at the Neighbor hood Center now have more complete wardrobes, thanks to the assistance of the Pine City Study Group. Each year the Pine City gals choose a community service project, devoting one meeting to help ing others. They picked up immediately on the need for clothing for dolls which are distributed countywide to needy children at Christmas. They learned about "coping with stress" but at the same time, their needles were busy helping others. We congratulate the study groups for their com munity services, as well as Pat Brindle and Maxine Gray from the Neighborhood Cen ter. Pat and Maxine attended the meeting, taking the dolls to be dressed. All extension study groups 676-5873. NEW CONTEST FOR BAKERS This is wheat country, and now the Oregon Wheat Com mission is undertaking a contest to find a "product that will be a symbol of Oregon wheat production." I know there are many really good bread bakers in our county (for I have sampled many of their products) ! The Commis sion is looking for an original recipe. Those entering must be Oregon residents 16 years of age or older. Good prizes are available, including $100 first prize, on down to $25 for sixth place! There will be a state bake-off, and all those good things. You'll find complete details in many newspapers, or write the Oregon Wheat Com mission, Box 400, Pendleton, 97801. 4-H MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION If you have a boy or girl in the 4th, 5th or 6th grade at Heppner Elementary school, chances are they brought home a colorful paper telling about 4-H opportunities last week. Included in the materials was a form to be filled out and returned to the Extension office, Heppner, or to the office at the school. When the forms are returned, your boy or girl will be contacted. Or they may contact the leaders listed directly. Many new leaders are available this year, so contact the leader or the office immediately. ALL YOUR BUSINESS PRINTING NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF 676-9228 First-quarter honor roll stu dents have been selected for Heppner and lone High schools. Receiving straight-A, or 4.0 grade point averages, were senior Bill Kenny, junior Alice - Abrams and sophomore Brett Sherer of Heppner, and sopho more Shawn LaRue and freshman Diann Morter of lone. Also named to the Heppner High honor roll for maintain ing grade point averages of 3.33 or higher were Connie Burkenbine, Michelle Cuts forth, Maureen Healy, Rosan na Marlatt, Phil Marquardt, Scott McEwen, Jackie Molla han, Mike Stookey, Marie Yocom and Julie Grieb. Heppner juniors on honor roll were Curtis Day, Jeff Edmundson, Geri Grieb, Todd Harrison, Paula Heinrichs, Dale Holland, Sandi Hudson, Lee McCarl, Jim Parker, Todd Sherer, Jo jean Stevens, Ron Young and Larry Palmer. Heppner sophomores on honor roll were Pat Clark, Tony Currin, Nancy Miller, Joe Mollahan, Carolyn Ploch arsky, Brian Thompson, Lot- Bunchgrass Rebekah plans Christmas party Plans for a Christmas party and gift exchange were made during, a regular meeting of Ione's Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge No. 91 last Thursday. Ruby Roberts officiated during the meeting, held in the home of Edith Mathews. Eleven members were pre sent and refreshments were served. The Christmas party and gift exchange will be held Dec. 7 in the Helen Pettyjohn home. decoration or two on display at the Artifactory for which they will take orders. These items will be used as examples at the annual workshop, also. After the business meeting Eva presented a program on house plant propagation. She demonstrated how she cares for and starts the many varieties of plants that make her home so attractive. She served her guests hot drinks, popcorn, apples and other finger snacks. The Garden Club's next meeting will be the brief session before the Artifactory on Monday, Dec. 11. Holiday Specials for the entire Family All for Under $2(0)00 One Week Only!! WOMEN'S tie Laughlin and Paula Palm er. Freshman making the HHS honor roll were Sarena Pant er, Sandra Ward, Lea Rush, Cindi Bergstrom, Lori Day, Cindi Frederick, Cindi Hud son, Mary Kincaid, Ann Lind say, Sheri McMinn and John Murray. Named to Ione's A-honor roll for maintaining grade averages of 3.5 or higher were senior Danny McElligott, juniors Larry Snider and Terry Starr, and sophomore Richard Ladd. Making Ione's B-honor roll for grades averaging between 3.0 and 3.4 were seniors Arietta Aldrich, Rick Doherty Robin Leavitt and Michelle McElligott; juniors Carol Cheney, Tim Holtz, Bruce Millman and Jerry Rietmann ; sophomore Treve Peterson; and freshmen Cathy Cheney, Margaret Doherty, Tammy Holtz, Michelle LaRue and Anita Palmer. lone eighth graders making the honor roll were Craig Gutierrez, Vince McElligott and Denny Starr, who main tained a 4.0 average. Make It With Wool pictures on page 6 Doc Sherer is grandad Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ripka, Sheridan, are the parents of a son, Brian James, 8 lbs., 34 oz., born Nov. 9, at Salem General Hospital. He joins a brother. Gary, at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Doc) Sherer, lone. Mrs. Sherer has just return ed home from spending a few days with her daughter, Judy, and getting acquanted with the new grandson. Naturalizer Casuals Select from two styles. Res. 22.95 NOW 16.95 Dress Boots Choose from black, rust, brown. 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