Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 14, 1982, Page FOUR, Image 4

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First yor 4-H Club members line up to receive pins at the 4-H awards night Monday in Heppner
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About 150 people turned out
Monday night for the annual
4-H awards night and poUuck
dinner held in conjunction
with National 4-H week Octo
ber S - 9.
The group, including 4-H
members and their families
and prospective members,
were entertained with singing
lead Jean Brazell, a slide show
by Ken Curtis, and presenta
tion of awards and pins by
Birdine Tullis, Judy Wright
and Claudia Hughes.
Curtis, a LABO student,
spent time in Japan this sum
mer on the LABO exchange
program. He gave a 10 minute
slide presentation on his acti
vities. Leaders of 4-H were presen
ted with pins, as were one
year through eight-year
members of 4-H.
Record book awards were
given out, as well as a bouquet
of flowers to Nadine Bailey,
for her work in the Snack
Shack this year at the county
fair.
Nineteen young people re
ceived first year pins, 17,
second year pins; five, third
year; three, four-year; 10,
five-year; two six year; and
two, seven-year pins.
Jr. leaders Travis and Trent
Harrison. Kevin and Kimber
ley Hughes, Carolyn and Jen
nifer Hughes, Kim Wright and
Noella Rill were also honored.
A similar awards night for
4-H members in north Morrow
County will be held this
Thursday, Oct. 14, 6:30 p.m.,
at A C. Houghton School in
Irrigon.
Area seniors visit
Rajneeshpurum
No-till demonstration
slated October 18
A group of senior citizens
from Lexington and lone rode
the senior citizen bus last
Tuesday to visit Rajneeshpur
um, the settlement near Ante
lope of the followers of Bhag
wan Shree Rajneesh.
The group reported a most
interesting day. They had an
escorted tour of the settlement
and saw the group's living
quarters and were told about a
huge green house being built
there, reportedly the largest
in the world. They were also
informed of a dam that will be
built there, and learned how
the settlement is managed.
Those taking the trip were
bus driver Dot Halvorsen,
Wilbur and Marie Steagall,
Ida Coleman, Freda Majeske,
Norma Rea, Anna Ball, Ruby
Roberts, Lucile Rietmann,
Carmen French, Edith Mat
thews, Laura Holtz, Geneva
Palmer, Doris Golly horn and
Ruth McCabe.
On Monday, Oct. 18, begin
ning at 1 p.m., the Umatilla
Soil and Water Conservation
District will sponsor a no-till
field day in the Little Grease
wood Watershed. Twelve no
till drills will be exhibited and
60 acres of standing stubble
will be no-tilled for the second
consecutive growing season.
Stan Timmerman's Midway
farm will be the site for the
no-till demonstration, said a.
spokesperson.
To reach the site, take
Highway 11 out of Pen
dleton until you reach the
Helix turnoff. Signs will be
posted to direct people to the
site. All interested people are
invited.
For more information or for
car pooling, contact the Soil
Conservation Service or the
Extension Service in Heppner.
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Morrow County
Kxtension Service
Fourth through sixth
graders have heard the news
that 4 H clubs are now organ
izing throughout Morrow
County. Their enthusiasm is
great and a number of parents
have contacted the extension
office for names of leaders or
information on how to enroll
members.
Each student was given a
return form to be sent or
brought to the extension of
fice. Box 397. Heppner, After a
student's name is received.
John Nordheim or Birdine
Tullis will try to place the boy
or girl in an existing club, or
find new volunteer leaders.
However, the parent or stu
dent may contact leaders on
their own.
The following are a few of
the leaders ready to start new
clubs or take additional mem
bers: Debbie Christensen.
Heppner 676 5421 knitting;
Bertha Soger. Lexington -foods;
Jean Brazell. Lexing
ton - foods; Dee Gantenbein
and Tracy Duitsman, Board
man clothing: Linda Hutch
inson, Lexington - leather
craft: Cheryl Ammons,
Boardman - foods and cloth
ing; Nancy Welborn. Heppner
- gardening; Bill Broderick,
lone - livestock - beef only;
and Lois Richards and Jan
Cal's to have
more storage
space
Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Buz)
Lynch, owners of Cal's Cafe
and Lounge in Heppner, will
soon be storing supplies for
their business in the building
that formerly housed Diana's
This and That.
Evans. Irrigon livestock and
small animals.
Other club leaders in each
area of the county may have a
place for one or two members.
Contact the extension office
for additional information.
Spanish Club Bottle Drive
Saturday, uct. is
Donate your cans and bottles,
to the Heppner High Spanish
Club. Proceeds go toward a
trip to Spain.
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Morrow Co. School board to meet Mon.
A regular meeting of - the
Morrow County School Dis
trict board will be held in
Lexington at the district office
on Monday, Oct 18, at 7:30
p.m. .
The board will receive re
ports from committees exam
ining policies on computer
education, conflicts of interest
and the district's insurance
coverage, said a school dis
trict spokesperson.
The board will also consider
major maintenance concerns
for next year's budget, bids
for a district automobile and a
recommendation from the
District Transportation
Committee for the sale of
obsolete equipment.
Historical Soc. meets,
plans new publication
SCHOOL
LUNCH MEIIUI
By DELPHA JONES
The Morrow County Histori
cal Society met with Keith
Padgett of Taylor Publishing
Company last Wednesday at
the home of Jean Nelson. The
purpose of the meeting was to
get started on the publication
"Morrow County History," a
book featuring history of Mor
row County families and
county church organizations.
The book will also include
memorial tribute pages.
Taylor Publishing Company
has published several similar
books on Gilliam County his
tory, the state patrol. Lane
County, Polk County, and
others.
Coordinator of the local
book is Ruth McCabe. Family
stories for the publication
should be addressed to her or
the Morrow County Historical
Society, P.O. Box 428, Lexing
ton, Oregon 97839. Anyone
knowing of people living out
side the county who are inter
ested in the book is asked to
send a mailing list to the
above address soon. Letters
will be mailed to all county
residents in the next few
weeks, explaining the details.
Those planning to write stor
ies for the book are encoura
ged to begin now as the
deadline for acceptance is
February 1, 1983.
A luncheon was served at 1
p.m. to Norman and Jean
Nelson, Ruth McCabe, Delpha
Jones, and the guest, Mr.
Padgett.
Morrow County Chronicles,
published by the society are on
sale at the Bank of Eastern
Oregon in Heppner and lone,
Del'i Market h. Lexington,
Bris tow's Market in lone and
at Murray Rexall Drugs and
Gardner's Men's Wear in
Heppner.
The English of the 15th to 17th centuries believed that
the color red was helpful to the tick. Patients were dressed
in red nightgowns and surrounded with red objects.
Heppner High School
Monday, Oct. 18 - ravioli,
spinach, muffins, P.B. Cake
and milk or salad bar.
Tuesday, Oct. 19 - potatoes
and hamburger gravy, cab
bage salad, bulgar rolls, H
apple and milk or salad bar.
Wednesday, Oct. 20 -spaghetti,
garlic bread, let
tuce salad, sliced peaches and
milk or salad bar.
Thursday, Oct. 21 - cheese
burgers, tater tots, pineapple,
pickles, cookies and milk.
Friday, Oct. 22 - homemade
soup, sandwiches, salad,
crackers, apple pie and milk.
Heppner Elementary School
Thursday, Oct. 14 - taco,
lettuce and cheese, freh fruit,
whole wheat carrot cake,
milk.
Friday, Oct. 15 - A Friday
surprise.
Monday, Oct. 18 - beef-a-roni,
tossed salad, hot roll,
fruit cup and milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 19 - turkey
delight, green beans, sliced
peaches, oatmeal-raisin
cookies and milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 20 - super
soup, deluxe sandwich, relish
plate, chilled fruit and milk.
Portrait Package
Special
Package A
1-8x10
1-5x7
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Package B
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2-5x7'$
8-wallet size
only
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Groups $1j00 extra per person
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