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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1961)
A. w r m m r, w The reason tome people des pair of the Improvement of man kind Is that thev are too fam iliar with their own shortcoming. tk iiry.sful Individual, in any line of endeavor, knows how to get along with leinthanpcr feet brother and sisters. For your good will and friendly patronage we extend beany -JC im mi ii imt nfwTnafTWTin re iT-TT,Tfcrrr"B"'' A Merry, Merry Christmas MOYER'S CAFE Lcid and Feaa? CHRISTMAS PADBERG MACHINERY LEXINGTON Section II 6 Pages gazette-Tim Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 21 , 1961 K, A 4 V 1 1 tr g XDUB THIS . . . Old KrU Krtnfle mOM fotot, with xmded finger, and ywmf ears aM eye ae key to wy Toub.l. afr heaxln, W word. thTou.t. wUl be on (ood behavior from now o t least antll Cnrlitmae. Community Takes On Holiday Hue lloppnc, Is Mini on . lestlve 1M.J . P aDDearance with Christmas dec orations In store windows, street lighting and a community Christmas tree erected on the Main street. Manv residences are already decorated with more being com pleted each day. One of partic ular beauty is the nativity scene at the home of Mrs. Amanda Duvall next to the courthouse. Another is at the Stockard home at 215 Gale. Those living within the city ...... .v.w.Kr"sr-i"4itTixr"'e .cw i i SI I s? S3 SI SSI sr 9 991 Sf SI SI si SI SI si We wish you a Merry Christmas . . .but even mow;, we wish you a Christmas filled with the cp& peace that is the Real Christmas. We hope your Christmas is made tip of those gentle happy moments whicli never if A x if n , we all treasure so highly, which Uf- seems to fade or tarnish . lf f jU. or be forgotten... the kind yl )JrQ' of Christmas tihat is priceksa IvVl T down through the years. J 5 ass 55 COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE for the Christmas lighting con test. Registration may be com nUiuH at tha nnrpttp.Times of " V . fice. A total of $60 Is available in prizes of three categories, me donor of this money is anxious fnr tho town to enter Into the real Christmas spirit by beauti fying the community as mucn as possiDie. The simple life, praised In prose and verse, Is not so simple In this day and time, Kovpr snpak o? the beautiful snow to a man who has just on shoveled clear the drive. SI Christmas Decoration Made With Mothballs Bouncing snow balls can be a rxiiiuoruntiiin Cfntir in VOUf home. Mothballs In a glass bowl of colored water can aim an in teresting decorative note while moving up and down in the sol ution, says Esther Kirmls, Mor row County Extension Agent. Add about equal parta of an acid and a base to water and put mothballs In the solution. The carbon-dioxide formed by the chemical combination In sol ution will collect on the Dom balls causing them to rise to itm surface. Here the east es capes Into the air and the moth balls sink toward the bottom ior another load of bubbles. For decoration add a little food pf.lf.rini? and float flowers 01 candles on the surface of the water. The amount of acid and base nitrtod will depend on the size of the container. With a small bowl start with one teaspoon each of citric acid and baking soda. Add more when the reac tion slows down. Concentrated white vinegar could be used In place of the curie acta, uawing soda Is the easiest base to ob tain In the home. An extension circular, "Christ mas Decorations for your home" is available at the County Agents office, (call 6-9G42), says Miss Kirmls. Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hutchens of Heppner attended the Standard Oil area party In The Dalles De ramhor ft. The Hutchens child ren, Terry and Steve, made the trip with them to ine uaues oui did not attend the party. Mrs. ntr-v fnntiniid on to Portland Sunday and spent Monday there on business Derore returning home that day AY PEACH AND JOY ' . BI TOUIU AT UIKU1MV9 May ChrUtmai bring those richest gift! I of peace and joy to you HICKS MARKET TONE JOYANDllAFPINESS 5 r: tl GOOD WIMS PECK'S GROCERY LEXINGTON lear me onve. jiumc mai uoj. !si s? In the newspaper Industry, as In all others, rapid strides have been made. New ideas, new techniques, new equipment have mada Impor tant contributions in the moderni zation of newspaper publishing. The "old-time country weekly" has grown up from its "hand-set" youth. II SI SI :si SI SI II mm il mm TP MUMPIJUJIJI jytlUttlllJlll ""If"" -'""'M'MiSS"SMaSSMilMWilWMMMBMM Jf ' 3HT l P o o L. . . I ', i "" 'limy Times have changed In the news paper field. One fact remains unchanged however.. . the genulns confidence every newspaper has in the community It serves. We are no exception, That's why the publisher and management are Joined In this message of good will at Christmas time by all members of our staff, news, business, advertising and mechanical department. We are proud of our associations with the fine people of this community and wish for you an I THE GAZETTE TIMES! SI & SI II WES JOE HELEN JO ARNOLD AVON BILL BERNICE ft 21iAM..-,,",r"-!'"'""-' if