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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1985)
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J a n u a r ) I!»'» Sifting Art club selects artist for program in schools 9 Lexington News through th r Timos fiv Drlphn Jours la Vrars Ago Ja n u a ry t 1975 T h r Morrow County Art* »m l fruit* A» m k h»s selected Sandy Brooke of Sisters as thr artist whom they will hire to till thr Artist in Hducatiori [»nition in thr lleppner schools Brooke is a mixed media artist with skills in graphics, paint mu drawing and murals Nhr will lie in Hrppnrr from March II 22 T h r school district usually pay* two thirds of thr cost for an artist and thr Hasten) Oregon Kcgional Arts Council provides thr other third In this rase, however, thr Morrow Counly Schools have adopt rd thr program, hut the Art Assoc will provide thr district's share of thr funds which amounts to $574 KO H A C contribuir* $2ttlt Money has been raised by thr Arts and Crafts Assoc by various fund raisers inc luding the raffle of art work donated by thr club's mem tiers I .inda I .aHoc was the drawing winner announced at thr Artifactorv of the dry point donated by Tina Tharpe Pauline Matheny. a llrppner art isl has donated an oil painting, tilled "Solitude" which will tie drawn for al thr rlose of the St Patrick's Day celebration March 1« Tickets will be available during the celebration and Iteforr that from Assoc members at 50 cents per ticket or three1 lor tl The painting is currently on display at Murray's l)rup Store in llrppner Matheny tiegan painting in l%n when stir attended a Itlue Mountain Community College course taught b ) I »1 M< I tec it t S h e c . i c s that s h e lust coasted and painted on her own following that hut didn't ever quit I .ater. she took a drawing class from Tom Shear who was a high schdhl art teacher and photographer and another drawing class from Cal Durham of Pendleton She has taken classes in oils from Kotiert Walton of Leavenworth, Wa shington. Hubert Thomas of Boise, Idaho Bernie Jenson of Benton City Hubert» Vandehey of Fossil, and a seascape and portrait class from Sam Kolierls Matheny received a Sweepstakes award one year for the painting she exhibited at the Morrow County Hair She has also exhibited at the May Arts Festival in Pendleton, the Auction in I malilla, the Columbia Center Mall Show lor five years, and had a one artist showing at Western Heritage in Pendleton She says that she enjoy s art that it is a fun thing and has turned into a nice business for her She has sold over 1.15 commissioned painlingv tiul says that the (Minting has to please the person who commission ed it or he is not obligated to take it She says that while she is working she thinks of the person I'm doing the (Minting for and always offers to change things until they look the way the person remembers it !»■ cause when they want me to (Mint something it is important to them A lot of her work is of ranches and animals, especially those which were s|»-» lal pets lleppner city council met to ad minister the oath of office to four new council members and to con sider the addition of a police officer and the raising of water rales 25 A ears Ago January 14. 1950 Herbert Hkstrom, lone was nam •si Morrow County Cattleman of the A ear Slefam * restaurant in lone was closed while attempts were made to discover the source of petroleum which was seeping into the restaur ant's dirt basement and causing employee* and customers to com plain of headaches The lleppner Fire Dept used a pumper truck to supply water to the hospital after cold weather had caused a gauge to freeze so that the reservoir which normally supplied the hospital was dry 50 A ears Ago January 1« 1935 Haeh registrant at the slate woolgrowers ((invention here next Monday and Tuesday will receive a brand new 50-rent piece of sheep skin Scrip made available by the sc rip truster-* The- scrip now has no v alue except us a souvenir for the last day of cash redemption passed December 31, 1014 But. It is tn-lieved it will be cherished by the recipients as a monument to the sheep industry, representing ,i> it docs the medium Grand Squares offer lessons The lone Grand Squares will he holding beginning square dance les sons for all age* beginning on Sunday January 13 The first three lessons will fa- held in the lu-gion Mall in lone from 5 to 7 p m Th r ■ oais will • ost $12 54) per person for 17 lessons said a club spokesperson Hon Dowse of lleppner will be leaching Small children are wrl come at lessons The (irand Square* hold dance* twice a month Outside callers a rr usually on hand once a month and tor special occassion dances The dance season begins in September and rone I udes in May with a good old fashion barn dance." continued the spokesperson The first two lessons are free For more information call Julie Greisen at Ii7h ‘«MIHor JoAnn King at 422 7407 Visitors at the Bill H Marquardt home over the holidays have been Fhilip and I'aula Marquardt, Char ma Marquardt and Nonta Mar quurdt of Portland and Mr and Mr* Hick Marquardt Irom Connell WA Treasurer Annetta Padberg C h ap lain lie n Martin Warden Kuth Kubinson Conductor, Grances Peck IS4. Hilda A'ocom OSG Joyce Bu chanan KSNG la-ila Palmer L S N G l.uella Taylor K S V G , and Kenee A'ocom L S V G ta-ila Pal mer was elected three year trustee lazvely refreshments and a birthday party with an exchange of gifts was held in the dining area Mr and Mr* Chas Buchanan have returned home from a visit to Beaverton Bill Padberg is at home after a few day* stay in Pioneer Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs Bill Klinger and sons were weekend caller* at the Bill Padberg home Victor Klinger Irom Ketchikan Alaska is again a Lexing ton resident Holly Kebekah t-odge met on Thursday evening for a regular meeting and the installation of off icers Hilda A'ocom, I) D P instal led the following Virginia Peck N (i . Kathy Tellechea V G Delpha Jones Secretary . Dorothy Burcham W ranglers elect officers Officers elected during December to serve the Wranglers Biding Club during 19K5 were Hon Cecil pres ident T im Coe v ice president. Maryann Munker* secretary. Jan Coe treasurer, jnd Summer Cecil news reporter Dick Hoffman, (•inger O'Brien. Burk O'Brien, and Tom Itedorlha will serve on the Board of Directors announced the news reporter. Summer Cecil Harl Miller has returned Irom a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs W I Miller in Seaview Wash Pal and Sandi W right were recent caller* at the- W Wright home in Woodburn. Ore Jean Nelson ha* returned from a visit with her daughter Kristin and other friends and relatives in the Salem Fugene area Carl Smouse has returned to school after spending the holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smouse The January card party at the Betx-kah hall in la-xington was well attended w ith nine tables of players Women s high was Dot Halvorsen Men's high Howard Keithley. laiw women Kuth Hohinson, low men Glover Peek and traveling Ken Palmer and Virginia Peck Kefresh ments were served by Ihe hostesses and Virginia Peck and l-eila Pal mer The next party will lie Ihe first Saturday in February M orrow C o un ty G ra in G ro w e rs COUNTRY SQUIRE A.P. RADIAL rr HR 78x15 6 ply LR 78 X 15 6 ply 31*10.50 R 15 6 ply 750x 16 6 ply 235*85-16 «ply •97«* 109« 118« 121- 133** REDI-GRIPS 4-H Clubs 7.00x14 7:00x15 7:00x16 7:50x16 9:50x16 Seam nipper* By M il Itlty BIN4.il AM The Seam Kippers finished their pin cushions last meeting This week’s meeting will la1 going down town to pick out a pattern for our next project Mcmliers attending last week were Tammy Bruch, Allyssa Dick and Sherry Bingham Those who are interested in sew ing may attend our next meeting on Thursday. January 17 at 4 p m at the Hxtension Service Building 6ply............ $3 1 " «ply............60** 6 ply............63** 8 ply............ 73** «ply ........ 8 3 " COUNTRY SQUIRE H. SPEED 750 X 16 8 ply •6 9 " CARGO CARRIER RADIALS COUNTRY SQUIRE RADIAL •8 5 °° H R 7S X 15 7:50X16 January 27 February 2 IW5 has been designated National Meat Week according to Donald Oaten sew manager of Oregon Beef Coun cil and Hxecutive Vice President of the c iregnn ( attlemen's Association l-ast year the American Meat Industry launched a coordinated effort to promote the positive attrib utes of red meat products This cooperative venture developed pub linty from the major red meal industries such as National lave Slock and Meat Board National Cattlemen s Association. American Meat Institute. Pork and Sheep Produc er s Council and a number of others Most state Beef Councils like the Oregon Beef Council also direc led their promotion and publicity efforts toward providing the con turner with facts about red meat such as Today's livestock is 10 to 50 percent leaner than it was 25 years ago Bed meat is low in calories and is also a rich source of vitamins and minerals, making it one of *he most nutrient dense feasts Americans consume just under four ounces of red meat per day Ostensoe said that "It is vitally important that tcalay s consumer be made aware that red meat is a healthy , wholesome part of today's diet The Oregon lleef Council, Cattlemen's Association and Oregon Cow Belles will support this year’s National Meat Week and its theme Meat A Food For Fitness The Oregon and National campaign will include editorial, publicity. and pro motion projects, through news and reature releases concluded Osten soe of exchange which held up Hrpp ner * business structure during the deepest throes of depression he sides returning a nice profit to the community ” VHV-HIHV Pin Fox Studs HR 78 X 15 « ply LR78X 16 s ply 9:50 X 16.5 8ply CARGO CARRIER STEEL RADIAL f LR 78 X 16 9:50x16.5 •8 5 °° i ■ i 1.0*» pRtCt • . •82" 113" 1 2 » 1* G O O D SELECTION OF USED TIRES Subject to Stock on Hand M.C.C.6. Morrow County [Grain Growers»« GRIP SPURS 10 X 15 ■ 15 L78x i FREE MOUNTING *5 9 ** Ph 989 8221 • 1 (800) 452 7396 LOW price P O Box 367 Lexington Oregon 97839 3