EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 16, lW i
Lutheran churches change schedule
HHS seniors work tow ard class trip
Sunday, January 20, the morning
schedule for Hope and Valby
Lutheran Churches will change for
this Sunday only. Worship service
will be at 9 a m. at Hope in Hepp
ner with coffee hour following and
then Sunday School at 11 a m.
Sunday School at Valby will begin
at 10:15 a m. with worship service
at 11 a.m. A church potluck will be
held at 12 noon in the fellowship
hall Immediately following the
potluck dinner, around 1 p.m., the
congregation will hold its annual
Rauch, Neiffer elected to SWCD board
congregational meeting. There will
be reports of last year’s activities,
election o f council m embers,
delegates to synod assembly, vote on
new church constitution and other
business matters.
Holy Com munion will be
celebrated at both worship services.
Pastor Stan Hoobing will deliver a
sermon entitled, “ The Door to
Destiny” .
Please remember this Sunday,
worship at Hope at 9 a.m. and Valby
at 11 a.m.
Depot’s chemical disposal topic
of Chamber meeting Jan. 22
All interested persons are
welcome to attend Heppner
Chamber’s noon meeting Tuesday,
January 22. Coordinators for the
Chemical Stockpile Emergency
Preparedness Program (CSEPP) will
be the program. Colleen King and
Lynn Stejkal will share the history
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Seniors man concession stand for money maker during alumni
tournament.
each home game. Tickets are 50
Monday, January 21, the Heppner
cents
each or three for $ 1. The win
High School senior class will be go
ner of the raffle takes home a shop
ing door to door on a bottle drive.
The class is earning money for a ping cart full of groceries.
The seniors also worked on the
senior class trip to Disneyland in the
concession stand at the Heppner
spring. Anyone wishing to donate
High School alumni tournament and
cans or bottles may leave them on
raffled off a quilt crocheted by Chris
the porch if they are not planning to
Lewis. Eleanor Gonty was the win
be home.
ner of the quilt.
According to organizer Susan
On Town & Country night, Jan.
Johnston, the class has already made
18, ten seniors will work as servers
their first installment payment of
with the proceeds going toward the
$1,500 toward the package tour. The
trip.
A firewood raffle is also
students have a goal of $7,000. The
upcoming.
class paid $1,500 on Feb. 20.
Johnston says that anyone needing
Another $1,500 is scheduled for
major
jobs done may contact a
March 20 and the balance is due in
member of the senior class.
April.
Other ongoing projects include
selling tickets for a grocery raffle at
Arts & crafts
club to m eet
The Morrow County Creative
Arts and Crafts group will hold their
regular monthly meeting on January
22 at 1 p.m. at Kate’s Pizza.
of the Chemical Stockpile Disposal
Program and the Em ergency
Preparedness Program at the
Umatilla Army Depot. An update of
the present activities and future ac
tivities will be shared. Following the
presentation, questions will be open
to the audience.
4-H News
Chefs ‘R’ Us
By Jessica Sumner, Reporter
The Lexington Chefs ‘R’ Us had
a meeting January 6. Club members
worked on records. They also made
cinnamon rolls, a messy project but
well worth the effort and time.
Chris Rauch and Duane Neiffer
In November 1990 Chris Rauch
Association.
Duane has lived in Morrow Coun
and Duane Neiffer were elected to
the Morrow Soil and Water Conser ty off and on for 16 years. He and
his wife Linda have three boys and
vation District Board of Directors.
have recently purchased 50 acres
Each one will serve four years
near Boardman. Duane said that a
beginning January 1991.
Chris was bom and raised in Mor long time interest in conservation
was one of the reasons he wanted to
row County. He and his wife,
be on the board. He said that Mor
Kathy, have a nine-month old son,
row County’s diverse topography
Andre; and reside at North Lex
and climate make conservation a
ington. Chris says he would like to
challenge to meet the many needs of
get involved in the community from
the county in forestry, wheat farm
the agricultural side. He is a partner
ing, new kinds o f farm ing,
in Starvation Farms, which is
vineyards, vegetable farming and the
dryland wheat and was 1989 Mor
future water problems. Duane’s
row County Conservation Farm of
the Year. Chris is also vice president
diverse occupational experience
should contribute to the Morrow Soil
of the Shorthorn Association and a
and Water Conservation District.
member of the Oregon Cattleman’s
Flowering shrubs
Garden club topic
“Flowering Shrubs Suitable for
Northeastern Oregon’ ’ was the topic
presented by Phyllis Anderson at the
lone Garden Club on Wednesday,
Jan. 9, at the home of Helen Martin
with Lorraine Ladd as co-hostess.
Hardy shrubs suitable for this area
included lilac, forsythia, spirea,
snowball, Oregon grape, quince,
beauty bush, tamarix, cottoneaster,
mock orange, Kerria, jasmin and red
twig dogwood.
Reports on the Burning of the
Green showed about 75 school
children, teachers, club members
and others present. It was also
reported that Christmas swags were
presented to nine businesses in lone
for the holidays.
Morrow County Fair theme will
be “ Catch the Pioneer Spirit” and
members of lone, Lexington and
Heppner garden clubs are preparing
the schedule for the 1991 Flower
Show.
Pat Pettyjohn reported that she had
contacted the lone Elementary
School to encourage participation in
the Woodsey Owl and Smokey Bear
poster contest and the conservation
essay and poem contest.
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installations
By Delpha Jones
At the joint meeting of Willows
Grange and Lexington Grange in
stallation held Sunday, January 6,
county deputy, Delpha Jones was in
stalling officer; Hilda Yocom, mar
shall; Dot Halvorsen, emblem
bearer; and Lewis Halvorsen as
regalia bearer.
The following were installed: (
Masters-Joe Yocom, Lexington,
Willard French, Willows; Overseer-
Berl Akers, Willows; Lecturer-
Helen Crawford, Willows, Delpha
Jones, Lexington; Assistant
Steward-Kenneth Smouse, Lex
ington, Lee Palmer, Willows; LAS-
M aryann
Palm er,
W illows;
Chaplain-Loree Hubbard, Willows;
Secretary-Jean Nelson, Lexington,
Dot Halvorsen, Willows; Treasurer-
Cecil Jones, Lexington; Steward-
Lewis Halvorsen, Willows; Flora-
Marie Steagall, Lexington; Ceres-
Neva Palmer, Willows and Karen
Temple, Lexington; Pomona-Lucile
Rietmann, Willows; Ex Com-Joyce
Buchanan. Lexington, Margaret
Akers and Anna Ball.
Preceding the installation a
potluck dinner was enjoyed. Follow
ing the program several remained
and enjoyed pinochle.
It was announced that Ranger
Roger Williams, Heppner Unit of
the Umatilla Forest, will speak at the
Lexingto . Grange Monday, January
21 starting ai 7 30 p.m.
This meeting is open to the public.
Pomona Grange will meet Jan 26 at
10a.m. at Boardman “ Remember
the Grange attendance contest
grangers and try and attend,” said
a spokesperson.
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