Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 17, 1990, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    E I G H T - Heppncr G u e tte - T im « , Heppncr, Oregon Wednesday, January 17. 1990
U . M . c h u rc h tu dedicate h y m n a ls
10:30 a m worship service
The worship service will he
followed by a pot luck lunch and the
monthly adm inistrative council
meeting
The Heppncr United Methodist
Church will have a dedication
ceremony for their new hymnals this
Sunday. Januarv 21. during the
The
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St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
Lexington grange meets
By Delpha Jones
This Friday, in recognition of the Town and Country' celebration, the
center is offering two events At 9 a m a haked food sale will feature
breads, rolls, pics, cakes and cookies With years of experience in the kit­
chen. you'll find seniors are mighty gut*! cooks From 2 to 4 p m that
afternoon will he an informal open house coffee hour.
Helen Gilluun. chairman of the second Sunday politicks, reports that
the potluck last Sunday evening was "enjoyed by all "
January H "Guiltcrs and Company" began putting together their first
quilt Planned as a part of the upcoming St Patrick's celebration, the "Irish
Chain" pattern is a combination of plain green and white fabric and a print
of green shamrocks on a white background Theta Lowe is assisting the
group ui using the strip-quilt" const nation This group meets every Mim
day at I p m in the dining room
This Thursday at 10 a m the Senior Center Board Finance Committee
meets in the office
Neil week Wednesday noon dinner menu tuna rice casserole with cheese
sauce, stewed tomatoes, green heans. creamy coleslaw, mixed fruit cup,
hran muffins and cookies The Christian Church ladies will he helping
us with this
At 1 p m an important meeting of the Activities Committee will he in
the office
Some early February dales seniors and others may want to mark on their
calendars arc Bingo presented by the lone laons Club Sunday. Feb 4.
.it 4 p m and on Feb 5 important information on the changes of Medicaid
will he given by speakers from Pendleton at 10 a m
Recent additions to center furnishings include two new frcc/crs by the
Nutrition Site Committee, a kitchen cart donated by the Cow ( utters, a
filing cabinet lor the office and a coat rack provided through a recent United
Way grant
Reminder to all the office is open d a m to 5 p m. week days. 676-9030.
The volunteer stall of resident and community seniors are happy to answer
questions and rcter messages, including calls for the services of the Area
Agency <>n Aging lor which Mcrn Reamer is the Morrow County specialist
It c o m e s to lhe attention of the center lhat many here in the Heppncr area
are not lainiiiar with some ol these programs The Wednesday meal, in
cluihng home delivered meals that day. is only one of over a dozen ser­
vices available to seniors over hi) and to the handicapped or disabled Watch
this bulletin hoard for further information
The Dullamlc is still available Some tnpv to Hcrnuston or Pendleton
may be scheduled through special arrangements
Lexington Grange met for their
regular meeting on Monday. Jan 13
This being the yearly "M en 's
Night." the men cooked and served
a delicious supper of pancakes, ham.
sausage and eggs Following the
meeting Master Joe Yocom opened
for the business A short history of
the census was given by the lecturer
This is the time for the 1990 census
and households will he receiving
these reports in the mail The cen
sus started in the late 1700's and had
only six questions to answer The in
formation from these reports is us
ed to determine the needs of many
4-H News
By Annie U lste r, reporter
The new Snap Shot 4H Club held
their first meeting at the Extension
Office January 12
The following leaders were
elected, president Jodi Johnston;
vice president- Jenny Krein;
secretary Sara Greenup, treasurer-
Holly Eckman. and news reporter
Annie Hisler
The leader is Susie Hisler and the
club has 13 hoys and girls as
members
How to choose a subject or topic
for members' pictures and how to
center each subject in the prints were
discussed
Club members ended the meeting
by taking group pictures at Hager
Park
projects such as road maintenance,
housing, help for the needy, senior
cituens needs The group discussed
the raise in support to past U S
presidents, passed by the Senate and
ready for the president's signature
A resolution against the raise will he
sent to the senators, representatives
and president The master's duties
were read, followed by the master's
creed Work is planned to replace
the cornerstone taken oul several
yean hack
The county depute reported on the
recent conference in Portland There
were 66 deputies and Pomona
masters present Goals of more
members. better attendance, more
publicity and interest in naitonal,
slate and county affairs were stress­
ed as well as the new obligation
ceremony
Visiton were Don and Martha
Baker from Greenfield Grange
P>mona will he Sat . Jan 2 7 . at
Willows Grange in lone
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