The Heppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 29, 1983 SEVEN Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 Guests of Irene Padberg this week have been her stepmo ther. Fanny Allstott, Mrs. All stott's daughter, Mrs. Enio l.uato. and Mr. Luato, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and Virginia Peck motored to Spray on Tuesday evening last week where they attended the social night at the Spray Grange Hall. Mrs, Jones pre sented Lenora Neil with a 50-year grange member certi ficate and necklace. Mrs. Neil joined Tillicum Grange In 1933 with her parents. She later transferred to Columbia Grange and then to Spray Grange. A lovely pot luck din ner and evening of fellowship was enjoyed. U'ila Palmer. Dorothy Bur cham and Catie Padberg at tended a Rebekah Lodge luncheon at the lone Grange Hull on Sunday. Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge of lone was hostess, A lovely dinner was served. Entertainment was enjoyed, and gomes were played with everyone recei ving a prize. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jones attended the wedding of Dwight D. Crow and Helen Farrasler, both of Pendleton, at the Church of God in Pendleton on Saturday. Mr. Crow Is Mr. Jones' nephew. The Joneses also attended a reception for the couple fol lowing the ceremony. The Rev. Stuart Dick, pas tor of the Lexington Christian Church, is teaching and re ceiving training at the Inter faith Christian School in Hermiston. There are 90 students enrolled at the school. Dinner, awards program planned by 4-H Council By BIKDINKTTl.US Program Atslntanl Morrow Co. Extension Service Monday, Oct. 10. will be a big event for all south Morrow County 4-H members and leaders, as well as youth and adults wanting to learn more about 411 membership. That's the plan of 4-H Council com mittee members Judy Wright, Janell Bailey. Irene Plochar skyand Betty McLaughlin. All 4 11 families (those of both members and leaders) are invited to attend a politick dinner starting at 6:30 p m. at the fairgrounds in Heppner that evening, followed by a full program of awards and recognition of achievements of members and leaders. A special invitation to at tend is offered to parents of young people interested in joining 4 II. as well as any adult wanting to learn about leadership of a 4 II club. Those attending with last names beginning A J are asked to bring a main dish or casserole; last names which begin J R may bring salads; and those people whose names begin from S to Z are asked to provide a dessert. Table service will be fur nished by the council. For more details, call extension office, 676-9642 6769T.22. the or Heppner F.F.A. teams place 7th in contests Heppner FFA teams placed seventh in both advanced and beginning livestock judging at 1 Pendleton Junior Show on .Saturday. Sept. 24 Travis Harrison was Hep pner's high scorer with 300 points out of a possible 350. He was the seventh high indivi dual overall Cindy Stroeber was 10th high among the beginning contestants with a score of 268. Other members from Hep pner that participated in the contest were: Kevin Hughes, Susie Martin, Sandra Watten berger. Dorothy Hays, Stacey Kennedy and Paula Heather l.v. Mac-Hi of Milton Freewater won the advanced contest and Pendleton won the beginning contest. OSU announces 1984 Art About Ag Show By BOB COSTA OSU Extension Agent Morrow County Prints, drawings and func tional ceramic items will be accepted for the 1984 Art about Agriculture Show, to be held next February at Oregon State University. Categories for the show were announced by Tom Al len, exhibit chairman and OSU professor of botany and plant pathology. Artists interested in being included in the juried show will be asked to submit their works in January. Sponsored by the OSU College of Agricul tural Sciences and the O C R. I. Foundation, there will be about $8,000 in pur chase and cash awards. Last year's show featured paintings, sculptures and fiber art. Some pieces were pur chased as the start of a permanent collection within the College of Agricultural Sciences. The permanent col lection will be expanded and diversified by concentrating on different media this year. Drawings may be in such mediums as pencil, pen and ink or charcoal. Ceramic items submitted should be functional pieces related to farm home or farm use. Prints submitted must be hand produced by such methods as lithography, silk screen, etching or wood block. Mono prints, photographs or photolith prints will not be accepted. The 1984 Art about Agricul ture Show will open in OSU's Stewart Center In conjunction with the annual Agricultural Conference Days program February 28 and 29. 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