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Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189
Virginia Peck, Judy
Stevens, Ruth McCabe and
Delpha Jones from the Rhea
Creek extension study group
were Pendleton callers on
Wednesday at Peace Lutheran
Church whfcre they took part
in a leaders' training work
shop for the next three les
sons. Mrs., McCabe also spent
Monday and Tuesday in Pen
dleton, studying color coordi
nation. Nancy Miller from
lone was also in attendance.
Joyce Buchanan is at home
after a stay in a Portland
hospital.
Joy Cox of Hood River and
daughter, Irene Love, of
Juneau, Alaska, spent several
days at the T.E. Messenger
Sr. home. They visited Mr.
and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie at
Boardman and other relatives
and friends in Hermiston.
Hilda Yocom returned home
Thursday after spending some
time in Walla Walla with her
mother, Venice Hendrickson,
who had her eye surgery. She
is now at the home of another
daughter, Ann Chick, in Pendleton.
I.U.C.C. women to host
Fall Cluster Meeting
The women of the lone
United Church of Christ will
host a gathering of women
from eight United Church of
Chris congregations in Eas
tern Oregon at the church on
Tuesday, Oct. 12, announced
the Rev. Cathy Barker,
I.U.C.C. pastor. This Fall
Cluster Meeting will open with
a coffee hour at 9:30 a.m. and
will conclude at 2:30 p.m. The
program time in the morning
and afternoon will include
discussion of the book 'Im-
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Heppner High School
Monday, Oct. 11 - French dip
sandwich, baked potato, cook
ie and milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 12 - cook's
choice.
Wednesday, Oct. 13 - chili,
cornbread and jelly, cabbage
salad, 4 apple, milk or salad
bar.
Thursday, Oct. 14 - stew, hot
rolls, cottage cheese, peach
half, milk or salad bar.
Friday, Oct. 15 - grilled ham
and cheese, vegetable stick,
pumpkin custard, cookies and
milk.
Heppner Elementary School
Thursday, Oct. 7 - toasted
cheese sandwiches, tomato
soup, vegetable salad, fruit
cobbler and milk.
Friday, Oct. 8 - no school.
Monday, Oct. 11 - whipped
potatoes with meat gravy,
stix, fruit, nut balls and milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 12 - Columbus
chili Day.
Wednesday, Oct. 13 - wiener
wraps, baked corn, celery,
peaches and milk.
lone Schools
Thursday, Oct. 7 - potato
soup, bologna and peanut but
ter sandwiches, crackers,
pickles, dessert and milk.
Friday, Oct. 8 - no school.
Monday, Oct. 11 - burritos,
buttered corn, cheese sticks,
brownies, fruit and milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 12 - ham and
scalloped potatoes, buttered
peas, hot rolls, plums and
milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 13 - chili,
hot rolls, cabbage salad, fruit
and milk.
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Alfred Nelson is a patient in
Sacred Heart Hospital in
Spokane, Washington. He was
flown there last Wednesday
morning from Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital. Mrs. Nelson is
staying there to be near her
husband.
Let's not forget the Blue
Mountain Fiddlers Concert
October 16 at the Lexington
Grange Hall!
Dennis Papineau spent a
day last week in Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
after a pickup accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall were recent visitors in
Wilbur, Wash, to attend the
wedding of their granddaugh
ter Melinda Leyva. daughter
of Greg and Barbara Leyva. to
Richard Rhodes.
The wedding was held at the
Sacred Heart Church in
Wilbur.
Going from this area were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dougherty
and Scott and Cliff. Jason and
Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Crowell and from Pendleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bran
hagen. proving Your Serve: The Art
of Unselfish Living" by
Charles R. Swindell, she said.
Senora Vsel Perez, a mis
sion visitor from Cuba, will
also be on the program.
Everyone is invited to attend
and meet her, said Barker.
Registration is $1 and the
cost of the luncheon is $2. For
more information or to make
reservations, call Jean Nel
son, 989-8188: Helen Martin,
422-7142; or the Rev. Cathy
Barker. 422-7530.
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Question: "With the recent
Tylenol capsule scare, how do
you feel about taking any
over-the-otin tr C3n5u!e?"
"I certainly would be leery
and I certainly wouldn't take
any Tylenol, but we don't take
a lot of medicine anyway,"
said Carol Helphinstine of
Heppner.
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Hand made woolen
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Make It Yourself With Wool
district contest is held in
Heppner, October 23. Boys,
. girls, and adults are invited to
participate in the district con
test. The local district (Umatilla.
Morrow. Wheeler, and Gilliam
counties! is one of the few that
includes a special division for
adults who sew and knit. Any
one over 24 years of age may
participate in the adult divi-
Farm management class slated
Farmers in the Hermiston
area will have the opportunity
to take Blue Mountain Com
munity College's Farm Busi
ness Management course
closer to home this year,
according to Alan Nelson,
instructor of the course.
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national contest, as well as
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Knitting is currently a hit
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creative knitted garments in
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How do you fight inflation,
conserve energy, enhance
vour wardrobe, satisfy your
creative urges and at the
same time compete for worth
while pri7.es? Enter the Make
It Yourself With Wool Contest !
The state director, Barbara
Zvonar. points out "Inflation
compare your finished
garment with the same
quality woolen ready-made
and see the money saved!
Enerev wool is comfortable
in all seasons. Creativity and
rollinc for the Hermiston
based farm management
class are asked to pre-register
hv calling the Hermiston
center at 5fi7-18mi Tuition for
12 months of instruction is $100
per farm. The tuition covers
the cost of one or more per
sons from each farm.
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