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Naniy and Herb l k strum have tx-on sclcvtcd as the (k to b e r Yard ot
the Month recipientv
Although one notices the neat plantings ot trees and shruhs at their
home trom the street, the real beauts o f their sard is found in the
other areas with roses, dahlias anil other (lowers in season to present a
homey atmoshperc The floor has been painted green and thev have a
picnic table as well as ihairs for relaxing
Recently they added a solarium which makes a wonderful room lor
entertaining anil recreation There is a planter box with foliage plants
next to the wall which is surrounded by glass windows to the ceiling
and on the vaulted roof A ll in all it is a very pleasant plan1 to live in
doors and outdoors
Esther Minnick receives
Creative Hands Award
By Dt-lpha Jones
The
Oregon
Extension
Homemaker's County Council met
at the office in Heppner on Monday
morning Seven members were pre
sent Vice Chairman Isabelle Jones
o f Irngon presided at the meeting
There were several reports heard,
one o f them about the lair booth in
Heppner The Creative Hands award
given each year by the council went
this year to Esther Minnick ot
Hoardman This award is tor the
most blue ribbons m open c lass at the
fair
A discussion on Homemaker's
Day was held with the date ol A pril
2.1 chosen The lone Study group
w ill serve as hostesses
committees tor the year were
chosen as follows membership Pat
D enning, safety
C harlo tte
Carpenter. ECI
Marlene Currin.
international Cindy Osterlund It is
Heppner Happenings
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Resent guests o f Mrs Alena
Anderson were Jim and I k * Erd
mann. who came on Thursday and
left on Salurdav Nancv M cl ennan
came on Saturdav and left on Sun
day The ladies arc daughters of
Mrs Anderson, and while here, they
celebrated her Stlth birthday They
helped with various ihorcs about the
house Atrxng the surds received by
the honorcc was a sard from Presi
dent and Nancy Keagav
Mrs Mary lioheen. a i.•ember ot
the Pacific Northwest Chapter ot the
National kailwav Historical Socle
tv . recently returned tn<m a railway
trip sponsored by the group On the
lournev trom Portland to Spokane,
they went over the old S P A S
tracks along the Snake River At
Spokane they staved at the Redpath
Hotel where they were ottered a
sumpOous bullet tor breaktast Thev
proceeded on to Klm ond. which is
north o f Seattle l eaving the train
thev txurded a terry tor a tour ot the
harbor they left the boat at the pier
in Seattle and hoarded the train for
the trip h a c k to Portland An in
tercsting sidelight is the tact that
Connie McCrcaily. lormer Mayor of
Portland, and her husband acted as
hosts tor the trip and apparently do
this quite often Sounds like a
fascinating outing
Word has been received by triends
in Heppner that lo rn a Borman has
4 -H C lu b s
Two trackers
Hv K a th lix ii H ru/ell
The Two Trackers 4 H Horse
Club has started another busv year
On Wednesdav. Sept 17, the Two
Trackers held their first meeting
They elected new officers, d i s c u s s
cd4 H week, a p la n te d Judy Jepson
as a committee chairman tor the
Halloween Pam and discussed fund
raisers
The new officers are president
Trivia Cue. vice president
Judy
Jepson, secretary
Heidi Nelson,
and re p u tcr Kathleen Hra/ell
The next meeting w ill he held
Wednesday. ( Xt 15, at the 4 H an
nex at the Eairgroundsd at 7 p m
hoped that manyof this county can
attend the OEHC District No 7
meeting in EaGrandr on 'Thursday.
(A t '0 at the EOSC campus This
group w ill put on a skit, "T he
Pushbutton R a d io ", w ith live
characters in the comedy
Ibere was some discussion ot a
tall bus trip to an Arts and Cralts
show or to some other place ot in
terest The members from Irngon
are having a table at the Arts and
Cratts show at Columbia Center in
the Trt Cities on Nov I
The T w o C ounty advisory
meeting, w ill be held in December
Basic Accounting class is offered
Marlene Currin inv ited the group to each Thursday evening this tall at
meet at her home on December H at
Heppner High School Eleven peo
10 a m with a potluck dinner and a pie are enrolled in the course which
carries college credits Mike Hauser
g ilt exchange ol handmade items
Home Extension provides education
ot Blue Mi Community College
teaches the class as part of the
and recreation lor women and an in
citation is open to anyone who is school's community education pro
interested
gram
Accounting cl
offers college credit
By Mary Bryant, 67t
Lexington News
1493
By Delpha Jones
undergone nuior surgery at Yakittu
Mts Bornun and her husband Dick
were long lime residents ol Hcppncr
belore their move to Yakima
Mr and Mrs l.yle Jensen ol
I j C it ande were weekend visitors in
this area Mr Jensen and his
brother in law Tee Palmer hunted
together
Ron and Sandra Adams were
guests ol her mother. Mrs lk ill
Campbell, for the weekend They
were accompanied hv Jim and Kathv
Ktxl.ibaugh and their son. Anthony
Thcv hunted while here
Mrs
Hilda
Merkel
Marge Ball was hostess to the
lexington Garden Bugs regular
meeting on Thursday afternoon at
her home It was reported the group
had a good turn ih ii at the program
on Blue Ribbsms at the Fair, and how
to win at the lair Delta Huber and
Dus Allyn were in charge, and this
was held at the lexington Schixil
house (Van and Ians Hunt won
Garden ot the Month and were
presented a g ilt certificate to be
redeemed at the bulb sale The con
test is over lor the tall and w inter and
w ill stan again in A pril The most
mipnived yard ol the year w ill be an
non need in the paper next week The
group briHight decorated pumpkins
and alter a silent vote the winners
were Kathy Tellechea the cutest and
the most original Marge Ball Ibere
was some discussion on the coming
bulb sale, opening day Friday the
I0th and Saturday the I Ith. from I0
a m to 4 p m at the lexington
It X >F Hall The door pn/e was won
by l Vita Huber Btc and coffee was
Sue Vinson and Sara Adkins
Refreshments were served by the
committee Dorothy Burcham and
Annetta Badhcrg
M r and Mrs Charles Buchanan
are at home from Portland where he
spent several days in the hospital
The GW A group met at the din
ing room o f the Bunchgrass Saloon
on Friday for a no host luncheon
Plans were discussed tor tfie Colum
bia Basin Electnc dinner and com
mittees appointed This is a busy
time for the Grange w ith several ac
(tvities being planned A group o f
Slate Grange officers will be present
on Sunday, Oct 19 for an officers
training meeting This conference
w ill embrace Umatilla, M orrow,
Gilliam and W’hecler counties All
officers o f both subordinate and
Pomona are urged to attend these
sessions Monday, Oct 20 is the
regular meeting and the pmgram
w ill be talk on the Port of Morrow
by lo u is Carlson On Saturday . (K1
25 Wheatland Pomona w ill meet at
Evers one is to bring their favorite M ikkalo Grange at Id a in and that
potato dish to the November evening the Blue Mountain Fiddler's
meeting Annctta Badhcrg presented concerl w ill be at the lexington
a very interesting program and Grange H all, preceeded by a
demonstration on nuking pomerdos spaghetti dinner There has nheen
Die club w ill be nuking them dur some work done at the hall such as
ing the two days o f the plant sale, spreading gravel, cutting weexls, and
and answer any questions about the lay ing carpet on the steps in the haw
project Brescnt were Lois A llyn, meni The new name tor the ladies
Annctta Badhcrg. Bertha Sager. group is now Grange A ctivity
Marie Steagall. IV Ita Huber. Eula Women
le ita Messenger is recovering
Blixnlsworth. I uella lay lor, Kathy
Tellechea. Ruth Robinson, lAmithy from minor surgery at her home
G e rry .
F ra n k lin
and Jay
Bure ham. and a guest Bhyllis Ander
Messenger o f Portland spent the
son and hostess
The first ot the winter series o f weekend up camping and hunting
card parlies sponsored by Holly with Bob Smith. Ray M iller and
Rebekah lodge was held Saturday Trent Hughes, son ot Randy and
uight at the hall There were five Joyce Hughes, while lie rry 's wile
tables ol players Winning were Hi Sue visited with Betty Marquardt
women. Alice McCabe, lo w Kathy and Truman and le ita Messenger
Tellechea. Hi mens John Tellechea.
and I ow ( ceil Jones Traveling by
ol
M ila u g h lin . S Dakota, sister ot
Mrs Ida Earra has returned to her
home Mr and Mrs I Am Broucck
ol Rapid C ity. S D . and Mr and
Mrs Clayton Buechler ot Great
fa lls, Mont arrived here on Tucs
day and let! on Saturday morning
The two ladies are daughters ot Mrs
Merkel and were here to sec she got
home sately and to visit with their
aunt. Mrs Earra
Mrs Maxine Gray had laser
surgery on her knee at the Hermiston
Hospital recently She was able to
leave the hospital the same day and
is recuperating at home
M rs
(ta il R ow ell and her
children, Julie and Ik n ic l, were
weekend guests of her parents. Ercd
and Kathryn Hoskins
Mrs Frances Mitchell and Sirs
\ awier l.Alberta) Barker left last
week tor a vacation in Hawaii tbev
plan to be gone tor approximately
two weeks
Gordon Ross, son in law ot Mrs
Mildred I’adberg and his friend. Boh
Birnie. o f Canby. were overnight
guests ot Mrs Padhrrg Ihev were
here for the hunting Edwin Tucker,
of Salem, son ot Mrs Padberg, was
a weekend guest of Bill Nichols ol
lexington. Oregon
M iss Bhyllis Brunson of Portland
was a guest ol Mrs Mary Bryant
and Mrs Ida I vnn tor the past two
weeks She returned to her home on
Saturday
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