FOUR The Heppner Gazette-Timts. Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. March 17, 1983
4-H photography weekend planned
Morrow County 4-H mem
bers, leaders and their fami
lies are invited to attend the
1983 4-H family fun photogra
phy weekend in April, accord
ing to John P. Nordheim.
Oregon State University Ex
tension agent, Heppner.
The annual event, scheduled
for April 22 - 24 at the Oregon
4-H Center near Salem, is
sponsored by the OSU Exten
sion Service in cooperation
with the Photographic Society
of America and Columbia
Council of Camera Clubs. ,,
The weekend will feature
skilled amateur and profes
sional photographers working
with members and leaders on
such topics as pictorial pho
tography and pictorial light
ing, composition and impact,
printing, mounting and dis
playing and darkroom techni
ques for both beginning and
advanced photographers adds
Al Snider. OSU Extension 4-H
youth specialist.
Slides will be taken during
Tht first full-time telephont operator wa$ Gaorga Willard
Coy. who began operating tha District Telephone Co. t
exchange at New Haven. Conn, on Jan. 28. 1878.
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the program and plans call for
the slides to be shown at the
end of the weekend. The slide
set will he made available
later to local groups interested
in the 4-H photography pro
ject. Snider said.
Glenn Barber. Tillamook
4 11 leader, is planning special
leader and parent seminars
during the camp. Barber re
cently attended a special 4-H
photography leadership and
planning seminar at the Na
tional 4-H Center in Washing
ton. D C, and will share ideas
he learned there. His trip to
the seminar was sponsored by
Eastman Kodak Co.
Others who will be assisting
with the event include Judith
Aulman. Salem, professional
portrait photographer; Paul
Blext. Portland, photography
instructor at Portland Com
munity College: Bob Clark.
LaPine. representing the
Photographic Society of
America, and volunteer coor
dinator for the weekend, and
John Lingerfelt, Salem, presi
dent of the Light Bricade
Camera Club and P S A.
member.
Those wishing to attend
must register with the Exten
sion office in Heppner by April
1. Nordheim said. The cost for
the weekend will be $32 a
person.
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By NKOLA MACKEY
The Heppner Neighborhood
Center will be open this
Thursday. St. Patrick's Day.
There will be coffee and rc
freshments available for those
who wish to stop and rest
while they are downtown.
An Advisory Council meet
ing will be held at the center
on Monday. Mar. 21, at 7:45
p m.
Food donations are needed
at the center for the Emer
gency Food Program. All
donations are greatly appre-
Heppner woman
Marie Van Schoiack of Hep
pner. a sophomore at Oregon
State University, has been
named as secretary to the
ciated.
The Busy Sewers are still
making quilts at the center.
Volunteers are welcome to
come in Tuesday afternoons
and join them. Materials
donated to make the quilts are
very much appreciated at the
Center.
Janet Phillips. Adult and
Family Services representa
tive will be at the center on
Wednesday. Mar. 23 from 9
a m. to 12 noon.
Judy Creighton will be at the
center on Wednesday, Mar. 23
at 1 p.m. to conduct a Job
Training Techniques class.
named as sec.
Agriculture Executive Coun
cil. Van Schoiack is majoring in
agriculture.
Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189
The Three Links Club met at
the home of Eula Bloodsworth
on Thursday afternoon. A
lovely time was enjoyed. The
business discussed was an
Easter candy and food sale
at Del's Market. Tbis would
feature homemade candies
from molds of bunnies and
flowers, and other Easter
symbols. Plans were discus
sed for coffee hour and shower
for the Ford family who re
cently lost their household
effects in a fire. Refreshments
were served and Cathy Tel
lechea won the door prize.
Present were: Ruth Robinson,
Maureen Howard. Hilda Yo
com. Catie Padberg, Virginia
Peck. Annetta Padberg. Cathy
Tellechea and Dorothy Bur
cham and Leila Palmer and
the hostess.
'Leonard Munkers was de
lightfully surprised on Sunday
when several friends and rel
atives stopped in for a birth
day party. A good time was
enjoyed by all present.
Alice Harrison is spending
some time at the home of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Harrison. She is
recuperating from recent
major surgery. She makes her
home in Boardman.
The card party held at the
1.0.0 F. hall on Saturday was
a fun time with prizes as
follows: traveling - Joyce
Buchanan and Erma Keith
ley; Women's Low - Sara
Adkins; Men's Low - Lyle
Peck: High men - Frank Rob
inson: and High women -Frances
Smouse. The lodge
quilt winner was Janet Balfe
of Anchorage, Alaska. Re
freshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones
were Saturday callers at the
Robert McMurphy home in
Pendleton and the Bill Baca
home in LaGrande. They took
Eva Hudson home to the Baca
residence after she had spent
a week in Lexington.
Marie Steagall entertained
the C.W.A. at her home on
Tuesday. C.W.A. projects
were discussed and grange
plans made. Those present
were Charlene Papineau.
Joyce Buchanan, Virginia
Peck. Delpha Jones, a guest,
Eva Hudson, and the hostess.
Lovely refershments were
served.
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Kenny Lynn Smouse is
spending some time at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Smoluse. He
makes his home in Utah where
he is attending school.
A coffee hour and shower
were held at the Lexington
Rebekah Hall at 10 a m. on
Monday for the Ford family,
who lost many household
items in a recent fire. Many
fine gifts were received, and
refreshments of cake and cof
fee were served.
Lexington Grange will meet
on Monday evening for a
regular meeting. A pot luck
dinner will be served at 6:30
p.m. followed by the program,
which will be a discussion on
the Tri-County Home Health
program by Sheridan Tarnas
ky. The business meeting will
follow. All areinvited to the
dinner and program.
All area residents hsould
have received the reminder
from the Morrow County His-
torical Society concerning the
History Book. Remember,
those who want a really fine
book must send in orders and
stories soon. Time is passing
fast and we need the stories.
We want children to read
about the happenings of their
friends and neighbors, and the
businesses in our county.
Don't you enjoy reading about
the early 1900s? The historical
soc iety hopes ihat our child
ren and great-grandchildren
will enjoy reading about the
1980s in Morrow County.
Please, we need your help in
publishing this. Your, history
book. Much work has gone into
the book to date and much
needs to be done to finish it,
so don't delay. Even if you
have lived in a county only a
short while you are part of the
history there, so let's hear
from newcomers also.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Nelson were in Seattle, Wash,
last week where he received
medical attention.
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world and this month serves
as a reminder that everybody
should help In this endeavor,"
Kofflor said.
Pnt Sweeney, of Sweeney
Mortuary in Heppner and
Condon has performed three
March is National Lions Eye
Bank Month and this year's
theme is "Be a hero in Some
one's Eyes," announced
George Koffler, a local club
member.
"The Lions Club is commit
fprt n snvine evesiaht for
eve enucleations and sent the
organs to the Oregon Lions
Eye Bank In Portland.
Anyone wanting to obtain an
eye donor card may do so by
contacting any Lion Club
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