The Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday November 30, 1978 FIVE
Boy Scouts plan
annual fund raiser
The annual fund. drive to
raise operating expenses for
Heppner area Boy Scouts will
begin Saturday, Dec. 2, ac
cording to Glenn Ward, scout
ing coordinator for the Hep
pner unit.
The Blue Mountain Council
of Boy Scouts of America will
spend an estimated $25 per
boy to maintain the current
scouting program and include
new participants. The precise
amount the Blue Mountain
Council will contribute
depends on funds received,
during the annual United Way
campaign and from parents
and community support.
4-H Club
Souper Seamers
The Souper Seamers 4-H
club held its second meeting
Oct. 28 at our leader's house.
We elected officers. They
are president Noella Rill;
vice president, Leah Cooper;
secretary, Merry DeSpain;
newsreporter, Kimberle
Wright; and activity chair
person Kim George.
Camp Five card
another Dec, 9
The Camp Five Womens
Club held a card party at the
Camp Five Hall on Nov. 18.
The Hall was decorated for
Thanksgiving, and the prizes
also carried out the holiday
theme as did the refreshments
served to the players.
Virginia Sitton and Henry
Spivey each won the fixings
for a Thanksgiving dinner for
one a rock cornish game hen
and a bag of stuffing mix as
the high winners. Low winners
were Don Paulus and Bonnie
Campbell. Earl Norris and
Virginia Sitton were the win
ners of the Thanksgiving
hams that's spelled s-p-a-m
for holding the pinochles
at the end of play. Mike
Crismon took home an apple
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"The $25 per boy cost is
reasonable and should be
compared with the more than
$10,000 cost to keep a youth in
the State Correctional Institu
tion for a year," commented
the Boy Scouts' district execu
tive, Howard Russell.
Those working on the drive
and others who wish to help
are asked to meet at the
Wagon Wheel at 8 a.m.
Saturday, when materials and
instructions will be given out.
A Boy Scout troop and an
Explorer post currently oper
ate in Heppner, and a Cub
Scout pack is being organized.
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Our leader demonstrated
how to thread a sewing
machine and then we all did
felt potholders.
On Nov. 11 we toured a
fabric shop and selected
material for an apron.
Kimberle Wright
Newsreporter
party held,
pie and a tole painted recipe
holder with the recipe for the
pie clipped to it for winning
the door prize. Jack William
son received a radio given
away as part of the club's
scholarship fund-raising
drive.
The Club will be sponsoring
another card party Dec. 9 at
7:30 p.m. This will be their
Christmas party.
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Cardinal Club sets family
dinneiycrafts show
The Cardinal Club from lone
will sponsor a "Family Food
and Craft Ho Down" Dec. 10 at
the lone Legion Hall.
A meal of fried chicken,
tacos, hut dogs, salads and
desserts will be served start
ing at 5 p.m. These dishes will
be priced per serving. Crafts
and food sale items based
around the 'Christmas theme
will be on sale throughout the .
evening.
The musical group "The
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ment and dancing for an early
evening of fun. Price is $1 for a
family or 50 cents an indivi
dual. The main expense to the
Wrangler Christmas Party
The Morrow County Wrang
lers Club will hold their annual
Christmas party Sunday, Dec.
3 at 5:30 p.m. in the 4-H Annex
at the fairgrounds.
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Cardinal Club budget is a $200
scholarship to a deserving
graduating lone senior. Funds
from the Dec. 10 event will go
towards the scholarship and
other projects.
A potluck dinner and busi
ness meeting will be highlight
ed with a visit from Santa
Claus and gift exchange for
children under 12.
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Cub Scout troop to start here
A special organizational
meeting for a new Heppner
Cub Scout pack has been
scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 5,
at 7p.m. in Heppner Elemen
tary School.
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The group will also elect
officers for the coming year.
All members and their fam
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All parents who have sons
between 8-10 years of age are
urged to attend, so that their
boys may become charter
members of the new pack.
Howard Russell, district
executive of the Blue Mount
ain Council, Boy Scouts of
America, will be at the
meeting to explain the pro
gram, answer questions and
complete the organization of
the pack.
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meeting. While it is not
necessary for the boys to
attend, it is vital for the
parents to be on hand for the
meeting. Prospective Cub
Scouts cannot join unless their
parents are in attendance.
A preliminary meeting held
two weeks ago revealed that
interest in the program was
sufficient to organize a local
Cub Scout pack.
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