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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1983)
Lexington news : Delpha Jones 989-8189 ByDKKPIIA JONKS The Throe Links Club of Holly Robrkah Ixle met at the home of Annetta Padberg on Thursday for the regular meeting. Plans were discus sed for the coming spring activities, and work on gifts for the District meeting were the activities of the afternoon. Those present were: Leila Palmer, Joyce Buchanan, Virginia Peck, Josie Peck, Dorothy Burchum, Kalhy Tel lechea, Luella Taylor, Ruth Robinson, Donna Papineau, Delpha Jones, Eula Bloods worth and Catie Padberg. and the hostess, lively refresh ments were served and the door prize was won by Luella Taylor. The card party held at the Lexington Grange hall on Sa turday night was well atten ded with six tables of players. Prizes were won by Anna Ball, women's high; Frances Smouse, traveling; and Cleta Walter, low. Men's prizes were: Dennis Papineau High, Kenneth Palmer, low; and Kenneth Smouse, traveling Lovely refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs C.C. Jones were Portland and Lincoln City callers last weekend They enjoyed birthday cake and coffee for Mr. Jones at the home of his nephew and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller at their home in Gresh am They also visited a daughter, Charlene, and Mr. Jones' brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs William N. Jones in Lincoln City. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Peck enjoyed a weekend at the Oregon Coast, this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde AU stott of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs, Richard Allstott of Pen dleton. !t is reported that Orville Cutsforth who returned to The Dalles General Hospital was much Improved last week and will hopefully return home soon. Ruth Robinson. Annetta Padberg and Delpha Jones attended the meeting of Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge in Hep pner on Friday night and helped with the Initiatory work at that lodge. Plans are being made there at the lodge for the President of the As sembly's official visit in March. Following the meet ing, refreshments were served. The food sale held on Satur day at Del's Market was well attended and the Rebekah members express their ap preciation for those who are always willing to assist in their projects. The money will be used to help defray costs of carpeting being laid this wek in the dining area of the hall. The Oddfellows and Rebekahs work hard to keep their hall repaired and clean for the public to use for various projects. The Willows Grange hall was the setting of a meeting of the membership chairman and Masters of the subordi nate and Pomona Granges in this area. There was much discussion on the prospects of obtaining members and how to get them and how to keep them interested. The Grange offers many things for its members, such as a foot in the legislation by means of reso lutions sent to that body via the State Grange. There is a member of the state grange in attendance at the legislation to speak for the grange and its members. They work toward better road conditions, schools, medical research, and many other projects as well as entertainment at the meetings. Most all Rrange halls are available for meet ings in their respective areas. This is a good clean organiza tion and one that has much to offer its members. If you are interested in this group, ask any member and they will explain it all to you. There were 20 members present coming from Willows, Iexing ton Grange - three. Mikkalo -two. Balow Gate one. Cherry Park one. Columbia four, Stanfield two, and Rufus -four Jack Preston, Wasco County Pomona Master and member of State membership comittee was one of the speakers of the day. and other officers present were Holland Johnson. Master of Wheatland Pomona Grange. Doris Ried, District No. Four CWA chair man. Perry Ried County dep uty of Umatilla County, Joe DuPuis. Master of Umatilla County Pomona and other interested people. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom had as their visitors Sunday and Monday their grand daughters from Hermiston. daughters of Dcbbi Jones. Mrs Jones and family have moved back to Hermiston from Mil ton Freewater. She is em ployed at the Good Samaritan Center in Hermiston. Venice Hendrickson who has spent the winter in Her miston has again moved to Pendleton. The card party scheduled for March 5 at the Holly Rebekah Ixdge will be held on March 12 instead, due to the Rebekah District Meeting at the hull. Those interested in going on May 7 to Fort Vancouver on the Historical Society bus trip should get their reservations in. The society must know how many plan to go so that motel reservations can be made. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor returned Monday from atten ding a memorial service for her mother, I,eslie Berreth. at Waldport, February 21. Ber reth made her home in Seal Rock. Oregon. Survivors in clude her husband and three children. Tht Sonar lyitem of discovering object! under water was developed by Paul Langevin around the end of World War I. Farm Service Day Sale Ends Feb. 26 Look Thru Our Sale Circular & ave on Many Items Throughout the Store! narrow County I (Grain rorocrs,clv-3 Uihptn U9-I221 Recipe for Oregon's birthday cuke given The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 24, 1983 THREE Voice of Democracy Contest winners named TRULY ORFCiON CKK 2u cups cake flour Vi teaspoons baking powder cup shortening 4 eRg whites (unbeaten) 18 maraschino cherries, drained and chopped t'j cups sugar- 1 teaspoon salt 3 cup milk. ' cup mara schino cherry juice 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons almond extract cup walnuts, chopped Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt Into mixing bowl Add shortening. Com bine milk, maraschino juice and flavorings. Add a4 cup of this liquid lo dry Ingredients. Beat on medium speed of mixer for two minutes. Add remaining liquid and egg whiles Beat on medium speed for two more minutes. Add cherries and nuts and blend well. Bake in moderate oven C150 degrees) ijr 30 mmuies. Makes two eight Inch layer pans. CHERRY FROSTING '! cup all vegetable shorten ing '4 cup egg whites (Unbeaten) 1 Tablespoon glycerin 1 lb. powdered sugar IMj Tablespoon Maraschino cherry juice Mix together in mixer and beat on high speed for five to ten minutes until light and fluffy. Denny Starr. Mark Meyers and Vince McEHigott. all of lone, were first, second and third place winners In a local Voice of Democracy Contest. Morrow County V.F.W. Post and Auxiliary No. 4134 hosted an Annual District 8 Voice of Democracy Banquet Febru ary 22 at All Saints Episcopal Church Parish Hall to honor those who participated In the contest. Twenty-six students from lone High School participated in the local contest this year under the leadership of teach er Peter Longway-Vince, said Donations made to P.M.H, The grandchildren of the late Amanda Duvall. longtime Morrow County resident, have given Pioneer Memorial Hos pital two pieces of her person al patient room furniture, an nounced a hospital spokesper In addition, a Christmas scene Mrs. Duvall displayed in her yard for many years was given to the hospital to be displayed on the hospital lawn during the holiday season, the spokesperson said. a V.F.W. spokesperson. The students were Judged on speeches. S'nrr roreived n $50 bond and Meyers and McEIIigott received medals for their ef forts. Everyone who partici pated in the contest was pre sented with a participation card. This year's district winner is Helen Daltoso of Riverside High School. Boardman. She also competed in the state contest at Beaverton on Janu ary 15 and took first place there as well. She received a $100 bond for winning the district contest and will take a five-day all expense paid trip to Washington. D C. to com pete for her state in the national contest, the spokes person said. The purpose of the V.F.W. sponsored contest is to pro mote patriotism and love of coin try in today' youth. It also offers prizes to further t the educations of the country's future leaders, the spokesper son explained. Another project sponsored by the local post and auxiliary will be the first monthly "Senior Afternoon" at the Heppner Elks Lodge on Sun day, Feb. 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. All those over age 40 are invited to join in for a few hours of dancing and good company and no charge, the spokesperson said. Insulate your home today. Save on Energy Costs. Call collect for a Q rorr rTiM atp jr: l. Ell H0OE inSULATBOr & Assoc inc. 503-276-1097 We also install continuous gutters!! 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE LETTUCE ICEBERG HEADS POTATOES U.S. NO. 1,10 LB. BAG HEADS f) I W 1 i ) 7 I CUCUMBERS LONG. 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