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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1983)
TV h: Lexington News lly Delphi Jonen 989-0189 Pat Wright and daughter Sandi, Phylls Piper and daughter Sherrle, Deanne McCabe and dmiRhter Kim, and Deanne Hams and daugh ter Deena, motored to New port over the weekend where they attended a rabbit show,. All of the contestants came away with awards for their Individual entries. Betty Marquardt and daughter Jana motored to Corvallis over the weekend where they visited with ano ther dmiRhter and her family, Mr. and Mrs, Clay Grace. The Graces are now living In Corvallis where he is atten ding Oregon State University. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yocom have moved to Morrow County from Wyoming. They are now making their home in lone where he Is employed. Jean Ituhl and daughter from HermiHton, and Faye Ituhl . visited last week in Bend with the Jonnie Robert son family. Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones motored to Baker on Sunday where Mrs. Jones was the Booster Day speaker at the Wingsville Grange. They also visited other relatives and friends before returning home on Monday. The Three Links Club met at the home of Luella Taylor on Thursday. The November 5 card party was discussed, as was the fall cord party was discussed, as was dthe fall card party luncheon and bazaar which is scheduled for November 19 at the I 0.0 F. Hall. This will be a luncheon at noon and card playing during the day. Several prizes were given by tb hostess. Annetta Pad berg -won,,, the door prize. Lovely refreshments were served The next club meeting will be held at the Leila Palmer home, Iexington Grange met on Monday evening with potluck dinner, followed by a most Interesting and fun program of the pro's and con's of the proposed sales tax. Commit tees had been appointed to study the reasons for and against the tax and all com mittee members presented some fun and educational views. The grange voted not to support a sales tax. The business of the evening was the election of officers with the following elected: Master Delpha Jones, Over seerer Lyle Peck, Lecturer Virginia Peck. Secretary Jean elson. Treasurer Cecil Jones. Chaplain Marie Steagal), Steward Earl Papineau, As sistant Steward Charles Bu chanan, Lady Assistant Steward Joyce Buchanan. Gatekeeper Glover Peck, and the graces are Geri Martin. Charlene Papineau, and Josie Peck. Plans were discussed for the Columbia Basin Electric Co-op annual meeting and dinner, and for Pomona Grange, which will meet at the Lexington Grange Hall on October W at 10 a.m. A fine time was enjoyed Saturday evening at the Lex ington Grange Hall when the Blue Mountain Fiddlers en tertained for several hours. There were members from various cities in Eastern Ore gon: Baker, Joseph. Hermis ton. LaGrande. Union and Irrigon. and others who played a variety of songs. The evening started with a turkey supper, served by the ladies of the grange. There were about 160 people who enjoyed this fine group of musical people. The musicians stayed at the grange hall Friday night in their campers, trailers and motorhomes. and practiced Saturday before their perfor mance that evening. Plans are already underway for a program next year at about this time. This event is planned to be a yearly project of the Lexington Grange. The program was under the direction of the Lecturer of the grange. Charles Buchanan. Indians entertain at Historical Soc. meeting : iHian. fmm the Umatilla Indian Reservation performing the "Quail Dance," for those who attended the Morrow County Historical Society's annual meeting October 2 at the Lexington Grange Hall. A speaker from the Central Council of Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation presented a program. on the. reservation, and others performed for the group. w Hi ThPRp Indian women are modeling ceremonial costumes. Two of the ladies wore buckskin dresses that are over 100 years old. HUNTERS' DELIGHT 1957 OS Jeop Got to see to believe! New top, New paint, New tires, Electric winch, 3 gp. trans. OD, AM-FM Tape Deck, Chrome wheels. $4,200 New 84 Pickups For Elk Hunters oa McDonald SS7 -5 E3 lac. PO B 62 nr $ Mom Area extension study groups to learn problem-solving methods The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 20, 183 THREE study group meetings is avail- Moving to a strange com munity, children growing up and leaving home or begin ning a new Job are changes people face daily. Although each change may be upset ting, there are ways to make It easier, points out Dawn C. Hawkins. Oregon State Uni versity Kxtension agent In Umatilla County. Teaching people how to use problem -solving methods to make such changes easier Is one of the goals of the lesson called "Making Life Transi tions" which wilfbe studied by Umatilla and Morrow County Extension study groups dur ing .fnminrv through March, Former lone woman 3rd in National Beef Former lone woman, Sandi (Carlson) Richardson of Bend, winner of the Oregon Beef Cook Off. has placed third in the national competi tion with her recipe for Scan dinavian Meatballs with Ha zelnut Dill Sauce, announced the Oregon Beef Council. She received a $1,000 award. Her recipe features meat balls with yogurt, apples, rai sins, hazelnuts and other in gredients in a sauce of butter. dill weed, yogurt and chopped hazelnuts. The event is sponsored by the American National Cow Efclles. the National Beef In dustry Council and the various State Beef Councils. Oregon State CowBelle President Bernice McGee of Kiley said. "We are all pleased that Sandi Richardson placed so high in this year's national event. No Oregonian Mrs, Hawkins explains. Training for the volunteer leader-teachers who will pre sent the lesson to the various groups is set for Wednesday. Oct, 2fi. 10 a.m.. .In Pendleton at the Peace Lutheran Church. Representatives of other groups interested in the places Cook Off has placed this high in the 10 ear history of the National Beef Cook-Off program." For a free folder of all the 50 state winners' recipes, send a legal sized, self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Cook Off Recipes, Oregon Beef Council. 1000 N.E. Multno mah. Portland. OR 97232. Mrs, Richardson is the daughter of Louis and Betty Carlson of lone. program are welcome to at tend also, the agent adds. Marcelle Straatman, OSU Extension Service human development specialist de veloped the lesson. The pro gram seeks to help people understand the process of transition and change in va rious situations and to enable them to analyze techniques to make the transition easier, the specialist stresses. The lesson on "Making Life Transitions" was developed because "change today is so radical and so fast that it tends to be overwhelming." Mrs. Straatman stresses. "We can't afford not to take responsibility for developing a strategy that helps us make changes effectively and efficiently. "Personal change is a tran sition from an old way to a new way of life that makes sense to our inner selves. It doesnt mean that old things, people or feelings are aban- able from the extension offices In Pendleton and Heppner. Extension study group meet ings are open to all interested people. doned. They just become less important." 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