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District pres. visits Heppner Garden club
The November meeting of
the Heppner Garden Cluh was
held at the home of Boh and
Thela I .owe on Monday eve
ning. Nov. 9. A potlurk dinner
proceeded the meeting with
Mr. and Mrs. Kemble Tellef
son from Milton-Freewater as
(tuests of honor. Cornelia
(Connie) Tellefson. a long
time judge of flower shows
and other competitions in
volving women, is now presi
dent of District 10 of the
Heppner" Bookworms meet,
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V E .ATI I FR FOR D
Since last September 8.
when the Heppner Bookworms
re-grouped for their 1981-1982
year of sharing their reading
experiences at their dinner
meeting in the home of Marion
Abrams. the members have
enjoyed four book-review
meetings. Their leaders are
President Inez Erwin and
Secretary Lorena Jones.
On September 22. the ladies
Fair & Rodeo news
1982 Fair and Rodeo dates
were selected with regard to
State Fair dates, said Secre
tary Dorothy Estberg. "With
our fair dates it will be
possible for those with entries
to the State Fair to enter in
plenty of time." she added.
The fair will begin August 21
and run through Aug. 24. The
rodeo will be held Aug. 27-29.
The Morrow Co. Fair Com
mittee is continuing the con
tes for the 1982 Fair Theme.
The contest is open to club
organizations only, said Est
berg. Send entries to Fair
New cookbook, toll free turkey number
by BirdineTullis
Extension Service
lone Study Group Publishes
Cook Book
The lone Community Cook
book, "a collection of never
before published favorite re
cipes from some of the
greatest cooks in the state of
Oregon' will be available for
sale at the annual Artifactory
in Heppner. according to Delia
Heideman. secretary of the
lone Extension Group. The
collection of recipes, including
everything from baby food to
beverages, and appetizers to
desserts, has been a two year
labor of love for members of
the young homemaker group.
Described as a perfect gift for
those who love to cook, or like
a "letter from ' home" for
former Ionians, the cookbook
is eagerly awaited by many,
including members of the
publishing Extension Group.
In addition to being avail
able at Artifactory. the cook
books may be purchased by
mail for only $4.50 plus 50
cents for postage, from Delia
Heideman. Star Route 2. lone.
Oregon 97843. or for local
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Morrow County
Oregon Sl;tl Federation of
Garden Clubs. Inc. which
includes 12 clubs in this part of
the stale. She was making her
annual visitation to the Hep
pner cluh.
A special feature of the
gathering was the Thanksgiving-type
flower arrange
ments which Heppner mem
bers brought to the meeting
and which Mrs. Tellefson
appraised very informally.
Heppner 's President Julia Hill
conducted the business meet
met in Sadie Parish's home to
hear Frances Mitchell review
"A Still Cove Journal" by
Gladys Taber. On October 13.
Florence Green reviewed
"The Shepherd Kings" by
Peter Danielson. This is the
second in his series of Bihli-cally-based
novels. October
27. Lorena Jones was the
reviewer at Inez Erwin's
home. She chose to review
"The Legacy" the most recent
novel in Howard Fast's series
Committee, P.O. Box 464,
Heppner or call the Fair
Office at 676-9474 during the
week or Marlene Gray at
676-5395.
The Fair Committee has a
new member for the Lexing
ton area. Carlene West. Anew
member is being sought from
the Irrigonarea. said Estberg.
New Fair Office hours are
Monday through Wednesday
from 1 to 5 p.m. and Fridays
from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 5
p.m. Call the Fair Office for
any needed information at
676-9474.
residents from any member of
the study group.
Dial-A-Turkey
Got a question for a turkey?
Call toll-free to get your
answser! New things are
always happening . . . and the
latest wrinkle seems to be
companies providing consum
ers with toll-free numbers to
get answers to questions
As the traditional holiday . .
. turkey time approaches, a
turkey processor has an
nounced the "Turkey Talk
line." Dial toll free 1-800-323-4848.
where trained home
economists will be manning
the phones to give tips and
pointers on everything from
buying and stuffing, to roast
ing, carving, and using left
overs. The service will be
operating from November 2 to
December 31, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CST.
The toll-free call service is a
new consumer service cur
rently being tested by a
number of large companies.
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ing durinc which the discus
sion centered around the
club's annual Christmas
Greens Workshop in conjunc
tion with the AAl'W Artifac
lory. Members agreed to meet in
the 4-H Annex at the fair
grounds at 7 p.m. on Fridav,
Dec. 4. to work together
preparing for the next day's
sale.
The cluh is urging those w ho
plan to come to make wreaths
or swags to please bring along
hear book reports
about San Francisco families
Iast week, on November 10.
the Bookworms met at Helen
Currin's home and Ine Krwin
reviewed Lois Olson's hook
"Meeting Him in the Wilder
ness" a delightful account of a
living experience at the far
reach of Washington Slate's
I,ake Chelan. At this meeting
the membership determined
to give their annual Christmas
charity gift to the patients at
Friends in the West s eek
host families for students
Friends In the West, a
non-profit student exchange
program based in Parma.
Idaho, is currentlv seeking
hast families for students age
14-18 who will be coming to
this area from Brazil in
mid-December.
Friends In the West was
organized in 1975 with the goal
of explosing as many families
as possible to a cultural
exchange experience by con
centrating on one country and
shortening the length of com
mitment to three months.
"Over the past five years.we
have placed students through
out the Northwest. Students
Cluh Planning Rummage Sale
Community service projects
are high priority for the
Extension members of North:
Morrow Co.. and this year
they have chosen supporting
the Senior Citizen Building
fund. They are currently
collecting resalable items for
a rummage sale, and encour
aging their members and
friends to make craft items
and baked foods for their big
sale December 11 and 12.
The group keeps its fingers
busy making quilts, too. so in
addition to the sale items, they
will be taking donations which
include the chance to take
home one of their hand made
quilts, as well as help with the
building fund.
The event will be held at the
old Assembly of God Church.
East 8th Street. Irrigon. from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.
Anyone wishing to provide
salable goods to help with the
project may call Pat O'Brien,
chairman, at 922-3318 for
complete details.
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Roast & Toast Nov. 2
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their own garden clippers to
the workshop Greens, wire
circles am) a variety of
attractive trimmings will be
available for purchasing at
near-cost prices. Garden Club
members offer instruction and
help as a free community
service that day. They will
have some wreaths and swags
already made for sale at the
Artifactory and will be taking
orders for more that are to be
made with various decora
tions after Dec. 5.
the Fastern Oregon State
Hispital in Pendleton.
This year the Bookworns
have changed from evening
meetings to 1:30 p.m. meet
ings. The next meeting of the
club will be on Decemher 8. in
the home of Madge Thomson.
This will be the annual
Christmas Partv at which
each member will bring a
favorite selection of poetry to
share
and families have found the
exchange experience to be
most rewarding." said a
spokesperson.
The students come with a
reasonable degree of English
proficiency.
"We are seeking families
who have a positive home
atmosphere to provide num
erous opportunities for the
student to become acquainted
with the American way of
life." added the spokesperson.
For further information
regarding the program,
please contact your local
representative Fay Bunker,
Pendleton, evenings at 276-4H40.
Area Adventist churches
receive new pastor
Pastor Gunnar Sjoren has
replaced Pastor Dan Adels as
Adventist pastor for the Hep
pner, Condon and Sprav
churches. Pastor Adels has
recently moved to Spokane
W.ish
Pastor Sjoren and his wife
Nelly recently retired from
the Hermiston church after
serving as senior pastor for
six years. Pastor Sjoren has
also pastored churches in New
York City and Chicago.
Born and raised in Scan-
Scouts Schedule
The following Pack fifll Cub
Scouts schedule of events has
been released by a Scouts
spokesperson :
Nov. 30 - Pack Meeting. 7
p.m.. Klks Building
Dec. fi - Christmas Tree
Cutting - Meet at 9 a m at the
Father
Son-Daughter Dinner
Nov. 20
Free Hamburger
L Salad M-Z Dessert
Bingo Movie
No Reg. Dinner
M-Z Dessert tfQ II
SCHOOL
LUNCH
MENUS
llt'tMmri' Flemenlarv Menu
Thursday. Nov. 1 - tnrkev
dav with trimmings and milk.
Fridav. Nov. 2 - fish and
chips, mixed veg.. salad,
muffin, fruit and milk.
Monday. Nov. 23 - sloppy
joes, green beans, carrots,
celery, fruit cobbler and milk.
Tuesday. Nov. 24 - hot beef
sands., potatoes, celery sticks,
fruit and milk.
Wednesday. Nov. 25 - meat
pie. cottage cheese, veggies,
pear half and milk.
Thursday, Nov. 26 - Thanks
giving holiday.
Friday, Nov. 27 - Thanks
giving holiday.
Heppner High School
Mondav. Nov. 23 - hambur
gers. French fries, fruit salad,
cookie and milk.
Tuesdav. Nov. 24 - potatoes
and hamburger gravy, rolls,
deviled eggs, fruit and milk
Wednesda v . Nov . 2I - weiner
wraps, hot vegetable, fruit
cake. milk.
Thursday. Nov. 2 - Thanks
giving holidav.
Fridav. Nov. 27 - Thanks
giving holidav
lone Schools
Thursday. Nov. 19 - turkey and
dressing, fruit salad, candied
sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie
and milk.
Friday, Nov. 20 - chicken
noodle soup, tuna and peanut
butter sandwiches, crackers,
pickles, dessert and milk.
Monday. Nov. 23. chicken
hoagies. tater-tots. pickles,
fruit and milk.
Tuesdav. Nov. 24 - beefa
roni. buttered corn, hot rolls,
fruit and milk.
Wednesday. Nov. 25. potato
soup, baloney and peanut
butter sandwiches, dessert
and milk.
Thursday. Nov. 2t - Thanks
giving holidav.
Friday. Nov. 27 - Thanks
giving holidav.
danavia. he immigrated to the
United Slates and attended
Andrews University in Mich
igan where he received a
Master or Arts degree in
Archaeology and Ancient Hi
story and later a Theological
degree from the Sevenlh-dav
Adventist Seminary.
He and his wife Nelly. Bible
instructor, have two children;
Marita Keppler. Helena. Mon
tana and Kenneth Sjoren. a
dentist practising in Hermis
ton. City Park. Must pre-regisler
by Nov. 30 with Den Mothers
or at the Pack meeting.
Parents must accompany
their children. Christmas
trees will go on sale Dec. f.
Dec. 1(1-Christmas Caroling
in the lone-Iexinglon area.
Meet at the City Park at fi:3()
p.m.
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