Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 16, 1982, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    'the Ih-tmiKT (.uHlp-Tlme. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 1(1, 1982 SEVEN
lone Garden Club holds
Christmas luncheon
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Last Wednesday, Dec. 8, 10
lone Garden Club members
and Ruest Deanne McCabc
met at the home of Delta
Huber for an annual Christ
mas politick luncheon and Rift
exchange, Many of the gifts
were crafted by the River, said
a club spokesperson .
The morning was spent
sharing ideas, patterns and
instructions for making
Christmas decorations, many
of them using recycled mater
ials such as Christmas cards,
tin cans, cones and pods and
old jewelry.
Pat Pettyjohn showed a fig
urine nativity scene which she
had colored and antiqued, She
also showed baskets made of
Christmas cards by Mary
Bristow and a spectacular
lighted and framed tree, con
structed by Nancy Kkstrorn,
from old family jewelry, the
spokesperson said.
Huth McCabe gave instruc
tions for putting together tuna
fish cans and Christmas balls
to make an attractive tree
shaped decoration. Mrs.
McCale and Delta Huber had
crocheted snowflakes of many
designs and several of those in
attendance practiced crochet
ing the snowflakes,
Ixree Hubbard showed her
Jingle-bell strings, made by
crimping tin can lids, spray
ing them with gold paint and
stringing them on a red cord.
Also available for examina
tion was a large Christmas
card wreath which hangs on a
wall in the office of flay Boyce
Insurance Co, in Heppner dur
ing the holiday season. This
wreath was also put together
by Nancy Ekstrom.
Helen Martin presided over
the business meeting. Plans
were made for the annual
January 6 burning of holiday
greenery, a project initiated
many years ago by the lone
Garden Club to give the trees
and greens a dignified fare
well and to prevent them from
cluttering the community.
Jean Nelson and Norma Ilea
are in charge of arrangements
for this project.
Lorraine Ladd reported that
14 posters for the Keep Oregon
Green Contest were submitted
by first, second and fourth
grade students for judging.
The next meeting of the club
will be held at the home of
Chuck and Joyce Buchanan.
Dripha Jones is to give a
study on roses, Anyone wish
ing to attend may contact any
member, the spokesperson
said.
Coloring contest awards
to be presented Thurs.
Winners of the Soroptimist
sponsored Children's Coloring
Contest will receive prizes and
candy canes from Mrs. Santa
Claus at the December 16
Soroptimist program meeting,
ar.nounced a spokesperson.
Entries were judged in three
categories: pre-school
through kindergarten, grades
one and two, and grades three
and four. First place winners
in each category will receive
$10. second place $5 and third
and fourth place winners will
receive certificates of recog
nition. Winners In the (re-school
through kindergarten classifi
cation are Brend Wright,
first; Penny Anderson,
second; Trent Hughes, third;
and Jackie 1-ane. fourth.
First and second grade
winners are Peter Pearson,
first; Frin Fisbburn. second;
Stacy O'Brien, third; and Eri
ca Bertsgrom. fourth.
Kristi O'Brien took first in
the third and fourth grade
division, while Kim Johnston
placed second; Ryan Add
man. third: and Kirsti Win
ters, fourth.
The coloring contest was a
project of the Service Activity
Committee under the direc
tion of Eleanor Gonty, chair
man. Other recent projects of the
Soroptimist Club included
sponsoring Mrs. Santa Claus,
participating in the Artifac
tory with a food and craft
booth and giving out free hot
cider at the Heppner Christ
mas Tree Lighting Ceremony.
Special guest at the Decern-
bef 9 education meeting was ,
Joanna Bown, an American
Field Service student from
Johannesburg. South Africa.
She gave an interest isng slide
program and narrative of her
country, said a spokesperson.
An annual Christmas party
for members of the club will
be held Friday, Dec. 17, with a
potluck dinner and party at
the home of Ann Spicer-Kuhn.
11th annual Artifactory
deemed a success
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of the many craft Hem they hod for tale at the December
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BvMAHY ANNCKRl'IXO
The 11th annual Artifactory,
fc. 4. sponsored by the
Heppner-Ione American As
sociation of University Wo
men, was deemed a success
by the A.A.U.W. Artifactory
Committee at a meeting last
Wednesday.
The committee discussed
responses received from a
questionnaire handed out to
sellers. Nine out of ten indica
ted they would be back next
year. There were 76 tables this
year; 18 more than last year.
There seemed to be more
picking and choosing, the
committee found. Most every
one blamed the economy.
"I think it really depended
on what was being sold and
how it was displayed," stated
a committee member.
According to the question
naire, this year's Artifactory
was well organized with many
more buyers and browsers,
than in previous years.
Eimimns Pesifleir
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We have a wide assortment of toys that a selection of model kits for children of nephews while our selection is still
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