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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1961)
KEPfWIB GAZETTE TIMES. TO or ad ay. Rmnli IX IH1 IrrigonMosts 2j-H Achievement Party About 73 bright -eyed boys and fun, proud parents, and enthua astlc 4 II leadera met at tht Irrl Con school gymnasium on Sat urday evening, Novemt st 11. to Honor 4 II members with plna, tt-rtitlate. and awarda (or IheU eara achievement The people gathered at 6:30 m. In the ac-hool cafeteria or a put luck gupper before tht evenings program. 411 leaden n-rveU on food and decorating committee a. Following the parta theme, "4 II Doublet In Ten," Either Klrmi and Joe Hay, Morrow county agents, told tht group that the counties 4 II member ship had grown from 161 mem bers to 333 members In the past ten years. A "Sing Along With Mitch" community sing opened tht awards program. Max Jones, North Morrow 411 council presl dent, welcomed the group and Gene Gollyhorn and Mary Booth man led the crowd In the Amer ican and 411 pledges. Leaders then introduced their club members and awarded them pins and certificates for their year'a work. First, third, and fifth year pins were furnished by the First National Banks of Oregon. Mrs. M. . Hadwlck, who chair maned the 4 11 leader's council record book contest for 411 mem bers, tireiM-ntfd SI 00 checks to the following: DlvUlon I Junior (ages 913) Home economics: foods, Tonl Olin and Dunna 1,'ppenbaeh; Home economise: clothing. Joyce Jutkson and Anita 1'ummeL Division 11 Senior (ages 14 211 Home economics: clothing, Sand I Davit; Home economics: knlitlnir. Shirley Juikson and Ann Sehmeder. DlvUlon 111 Junior (ages 9 13 Agriculture: fat animal, Tom Or herding. Division IV Mlaceil a n e o u 4 II projects, Junior (ages 8131, Klrhira ityan; i-nua (ages is- 21), Mary Orberdlng. Division V Secretarya dook ($2.00), Senior (ages 14 21), Mary Cerberding. "Happy Sewers." Dlvttilon VI Best set or recoras from a club, Happy Sewers club. Irrlgon. Mrs. M. K. Hadwlck and Mrs. Fred Murtlshaw, leaders, hon orable mention (Record Book Contest). Ann Obermeler, Boardman (home economics, clothing). National awards, sponsored by well known companies, were pre sented to county winners by MIks Klrmls and Joe Hay. AGRICULTURAL Int L Har vester), Chloe McQuaw, Board-man. CLOTHING (Coats and Clark), Penny Jones, Irrlgon; tiirv fVrtM-rdir, Irrleon. DAIRY (Oliver Corp.), Jtro I'mMIow. Boardman. WtESS tE'L'l-Slmrillelly pattern Co.). Anna Mae Mcyuaw, lio.Mman; Liberia Carpenter. Boardman; lwena Weal. Board man; Sussn McCoy. Irrlgon. FOOD IltFI'A RATION (Gen eral Mills). Cheryl Danlela. asa HOME KCO.NOMICS (Mont gotnery Ward). Sandra Thorpe, Uoardman. LEADERSHIP (Edwin ?om Wilson t. Richard Watts. Board man: Sandl Davis. Irrlgon. RECREATION (Jhn Deere), Linda Danli-ls, Boardman. SA FETY Oneral Motors ), Howard Callff. Irrlgon. SWINE (Moorman Mgf. Co.), Bruce Jones. Irrlgon; Billy Bell amy. Boardman. Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, chairman of the Boarrlmin Extension Unit presented gifts to Kay Huson and Shirley Jackson. Irrlgon, for their fexxis and knitting demonstra tions at North Morrow Fair in June. Mrs. Richard Ryan. Irrlgon Extension Unit chairman, did similar honors for Joyce Jackson, Terrl Sene and Anita Pummel for their clothing demonstra tions. Boardman area leaders for this past year were Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, Mrs. Earl McQuaw, Mrs. J. W. McDougall, Mrs. Glen Delta, ;rt r r runtrls Kurt Can- t,nu-in. Bob Sfcard. and Don Bellamy. Irrlgon area leaders were Mr. M. E. Hadwlck. Mrs, Fred Mur tlhaw. Mr. Charles Early. Mra. John Swearlngen. Mrs. Perry rummei, Mrs. naroiq voin, Mr. Roy Davia. Vernon Of hi.r.tlntf Mai Janva. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Sklles, Kelly Tiller and Li-Roy Proctor. Many Visitors Attend Schools PmronO furnml out In UnUS- ually large numbers to visit at opep house sponsored by the schools In Heppner for National Education Week Tuesday. Nov. 11 rtnmm to Iffi uri-r rrnorted at UnltA; more than 100 at the high school; and Principal im- Inrd Rrnivn aalrf that each Cf the 10 grade achool classrooms registered between 30 and 33 visitors. Tmvnisrwmil who took advan tage of this opportunity were met bv teachers, viewed work of their youngsters. "We appreciate the support wc received from the community at own house." Brown said Wed nesday. fill fi4 THE BIGGEST And Best Stock Of TOYS THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED! TOYS FOR ALL AGES Dolls Guns Games Balls Wagons Dish Sets Plush Animals Model Kits HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT ALL PRICES - A Complete New Stock For Your Selection Come in and Browse Around Use Our Convenient LAYAWAY PLAN COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS For The Tree: Light Seta, TlnseL Icicles, Christmas Bolls. Spray Snow, Tops, Etc. For Decorating: Styro Foam Blocks, Balls, Cones and Figures, Plastic Ribbon, Co'orcd Pipe Cleaners, Colored Paint in Spray Cans, Nativity Sets, Decorated Center pieces. Sub-District MYF Holds Meeting Here The Methodist Youth FelluMf. ship fcrH a rHv at the Miiho. di church on Nov. 12 from 3:00 to 5 00 p. m. with about 60 young people In attendance, coining from MiltonTreewatcr, Weston, llermlston. Pendleton and Echa to me-t with the Heppner mem bership. Dr. Martin Clsh of the State Hospital at Pendleton, was the principal speaker with "alco holism'' as nla topic. A recreation uerlod was fol lowed by a pot luck dinner sened by Mrs. Austin McGhee. Mrs, Sherman. Mm. Herman Green and Mra. David McLeod. The next rally of the Umatilla tub district will be held at Pen Jleton, February 5. Attend Concert Several from here attended tha rth anniversary concert sjon ored ty Omirmm 11 Sigma, lha c tin til t h dormitory at WalU VVaila CulU-g at Cotter Plar last Saturday nignu ai tendlne ere Dr. and Mrs. C M. Wagner and fsmlly. Sharon Da- via. Mra. IL S. Iluber. ana Air. and Mrs. Robert hnow ana lam- iiy- Veterans Breakfast Draws Many To Hall More than 100 persons enjoyed all they could eat at the annual American Leeton breakfast at the Legion hall Veterana Day. The event was sponsored by American Legion Post No. 87, assisted by the Legion auxiliary. Cooks were Mra. Frank Ham lin. Mra. William Heath. Mra. BUI Edwards, Mrs. Dave Hud son, Mr. Kllev Munkers and Mr. Oma Cox. Breakfast wm served from 4:00 a. m, to U. Lmaff DUtonce Notion-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton. Oregon Phone CR 6 3111 2 t,tt,t,fh ill ri -And Many Other Items GLITTER, SEQUINS Christmas WRAPPING A COMPLETE LINE OF CHISTMAS WRAPS From 10c to $1.95 TAGS SEALS Ml RIB30NS OF ALL KINDS PACKAGE TIES SCOTCH TAPE A WIDE SELECTION OF GIFT ITEMS i-eUiiiian io a w "n ta 'jtm 4PimMri.;urrBvrAm mm m 1 ROCKING CHAIRS COMPLETE BUNK BED SET 799 COMPLETE m&mm RECLINERS $79.95 to $148.95 Hassocks TV Trays New Pictures Mirrors o Knick-Knack Shelves BEAUTIFUL LAMPS ALL KINDS $25 TO $6595 LARGE NEW SHIPMENT DAVENOS AND DAVENPORTS $ 179 50 and up THROW RUGS $995 and up MR VAR ETY Guess The Retail Value Of Our Window November 25 WIN A $1195 TOT FIRE TRUCK DINETTE SETS $7995 TO $13995 GUESS THE RETAIL VALUE OF OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WIN OUR SURPRISE GIFT CASE FURNITURE CO STORE PH. 6-9417 F-HONS 6-9422 e