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tOt MAKSIM, tdu L 1 MISS ARLETA McCAlE Arlcta McCobc Wins In Make With Wool Contest Saturday Arlrta McCat t,t lurir rtKxIrlnl an attractive hruwn wu ault f tirr uwn making in the annual "Makt It Yuuiwlf With Wmr arming corttrtl In lYmlUtori Saturday, ami It Hon for lir flnt latr in llir inl divUlon. according lo intiuunoi mrnt by Mr, lu.brrt llokin, illntrlct ilrtHlr. Mi clu twig aivMrir to itni'lfti the ! wmnli. lite win rhtitlca tu-t an all r-n paid trip to lort Unl to niter the tat etrt at the lU-nvm llotil on Nm tT H arut ! She I tlx Iauk'Mr ( Mi. ami Mr. Karl M.Vatx 4 lone. i Judy :riea. iUui;IiIt i.f Mr. and Mr. It W. ;rl f Mllt.n KnrwaW-r wti rhuftrrt altrrnatf Id tl.c a-nior fllvlolon. Her nUe H4 a alr of rltitrie hlirar frrnn Ron March t4 lYiwlliton A rrjx-at winner In I hn Junior iIIvUUni wai Ivna Trllrfson, liuKhtcr of Mr and Mr. Kemtilc TflU-ttutn of Milton FTvati-r li-r rntry was a well madr black wi m-ix drr, wild which alie worp nlmplc. but frrtlvr. Nark and ruby accruer lea. sin. too. will rifrivr the e h nv (ald trip to the ttatr run Junior alternate wa Stella Reldon. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Qucntln Hel.lrri of PrndU tor, who modi-led a llchf wool blue twrel drpM with brown atvrftftorW. Her prize was also a pair of rlertrlc hrars from Bon Min-hf. Klcven yrar oltl Eliza btth Humble, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Don Humble of llermUton wa winner In the beginner' UlviHlon- Her rntry wa an at tractive brown wool tweed Jum rr. and the wa presented a pair of electric aheara. Skirt length were presented her el ter. Kelly Humble, and to Linda 1'arrUh tor their entries In the beelnner'a division. Th contest had 19 entries in the three division, more then any other year, with three In the mti lor; 13 In the junior, and 3 in the bud-deb. Commentator for the Style Ktfvue in the banquet room of the Tapedera .Motel wa Mrs Ccorjre Alklo. Serving a Judge were Mr. Howard Keeder of Pendleton. Mrs. Ewlng Hynd of Uklah and Mrs. Kola ml Herg strom of lone. Sponsors Include the Woolrrower's Auxiliary, American Wool Council. Coal and Clark. Inc., John Drltz and Sons, Inc.. Stacy Fabrics Corp. and Bon Marche. , rkM m tDii Ruth Chapter Hears Report of Mrs. Eodes On Home Endowment Mr irttnrr lUrfe. member of the hM ltk, furpl Sage rrn Mar. raid an offulai iuI. 11 !n la Monday eeiilnj to ri-thUn itutf, ctiaflrr Na XI Mr. Kailes orearnted a re- lrt in the ihai'irr on the cur. lent ktalu of the home endow, iiwnt n.nunitlrf. ()f Mhirh she I a nirmlwr, while alo senlrr on Itie .tial rommlttee. Ai-iwarlnit with Mr. I'ml.-a from mi t,HH Hrl, Mft rtrlrie lurry. Worth v matron t lafi Imv lllli'er. Mnrthv lutmn and Mrs lliivir. Two recitation bv Mr. Tom iiuirnr oiiw.ciri in liroffam for the etrnitiK' mtrliiiff that wa followed bv a MMlal hour In the hall dinlnc room, detr. atetl around a Hallowe'en theme. Pumi'Mn pie and whitted rream were ervi t,, Hiom- at tendlnir by Mr. Iin Turner and Mr. Tm Hughe, who were serving on the hote rornmlt- i-e. 1 " i 1 Activities Planned At CowBellcs Meeting The Morrow' County CowBellcs met at the home of Mr, thm Kobinftori on Tuelay, Ot totMr il l. for a iNilliM k Iuim heon and hnt.neits mit'tinK under the leaderotilp of Mrs lUm t'urrln, pri-siiiem. Plan were romlete for mtv- Inj" the non luncheon at the Kair Annex to memtx-rs and guest of the Stotkcrower's A I solution on tNift'cmbcr 6. Ar ranernent were alno made for a t.o host luncheon and buslne meeting at the IMc frill din Ing room on Saturday, November 7. At this lime a third vice pres ident will tie eleHed. Beef pro motion projects will Ik? planned for the coming year and resolu tion prepared to be u-nl to the State Cow Belles meeting In De cember St Klamath Falls. All CowBellcs and women In terested In beef promotion are uifced to attend PCVCILY J CAN DAVIDSON Davidsons Announce Daughter's Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Itohrrl Davidson of Irilru;ton are anmiuming the rncagement of their daughter, Beverly Jean, to Harlan A. Flint, son tif Mr. and Mr. Waldo B. Flint of Beavrrton. Beverly Jean Is a Junior, maj orlnjr In education, at Portland Slate college, where she ha at tended sine graduating from Heppner High school In 12. Mr. runt I employed In Beaverton. No wedding date has been set. Vowing Cvtnts TMUHSDAT, NfBhf I tlha LskUM HIU. tiki' UwpU. (Ubmi at Bi30 sxaa. rKlOAT. Neember RaUehaha, I OCT hall. Pm. miDAT A IATUHDAT. KevetBbvr . 7 Horrsr Ceitf Uvestock Grew or asMi svii, 0 vm. frldar at falrvrouivls 10 -a tatufday H CUu' TeenpUr hanqueC 30 pm KeppAar hib snultlpurpoMi team. SATURDAT. Hmmbti T Ordr of Ecutera Star Social club, Masonle hall S pm. M ON DAT. Hmbr t Chamber ftl Caanrc. Waesi WbeeL boosw i Ordvr et CaatMSi Star. Maaestle bail. p.ra. TUtSDAT. NMtmUr 19 Heppner Csteiulea Unit H. C Watkliu borne. 10:30 sun. WEDNESDAY. November 11 Odd rellows. iOOr hall, t P-rn. THURSDAY. Noeember 12 toroptlmuta, Wojon Wheel Reports Follow Dinner Of Lcajon, Auxiliary Pre Thankselvlnf puk din ner, an annual affair for the No vember rneetinj of the American Legion and Auslllary, was serv nl to airtkiinatrly t& itwmlt artd their families of 'it ,u K7 M mdsy evening at the L. Sioii hall (ornmittee in charge of the dinner and the poppy and lv table decorations were Mrs. Ktta Parker. Mm. hnoda Blake and Mr. Marjorle Wurden. Kigli lighting the rvenln's roi'ram wrrr retHicis on c4irli Ktate by Iira Van Winkle and Pattl (ollina, also a rri-rt by Mr rrank llarniln on the Lf gion lat convention. REf f NCR CAZETTC-TtMEX, Tkun&f. Neeeamhee t. IM4 Attending Mart Mr. and Mrs. Arnle Hedman left In midweek for Seattle where he will attend the Pacific Northwest Furniture Mart thl week end. While there, the fam ily will vlf.lt with Mr. Gary Belmnre and family at Ft. Lewu. TSgl. Gary Belmore la a brother of Mrs. lied man. He I on man euvers elewhere at this time and so his relative will miss seelnsr him on this trip. Youth Entertained ! At Hallowe'en Party j Some 40 eighth irr'lrs decked S out In a wide variety of cm. i tume were greeted at a Hallo- f ween prty Saturday night at ' the Legion hall by Kevin and! Kent Pratt, hosts for the fun fill ed evening. A ghostly atmos phere prevailed in the hall that j wa ucroraied in traditional orange and bla k with sheet draped figures lurking from sev eral vantage point throughout the room. The lively group, enjoying an evening of game, stunts, dan cing to records and refreshments of ilonuts, rider and punch, were District Leaders Discuss Program For Older 4-Hers The 4 f Junior Leadership project and i.inoire Builder pro gram, both of whuh are planned In meet the l,lrrela and ned of older 4 II memhrr. were feal ured topics at the ditrb-t 4 II leader' meeting in M ro lat Wrdrw'Mlay. (Mlier Th program dealt with suh queiktlon a How do the respon sibiiitie and goals of a Junior trailer compare with tho fur an I mi-1 re Builder? tin a Junior raderhlp prjrct the 4 H mem ber meets with hi leader and eaterion agent to plan iecific adivltie ti develop hi leader ship abilities. For example he may tcarh. younger mem tiers how to fill out project record, help them organise demonstra tions, plan club tours or parties and encourage community ser viie project i "F-mplre Builder" are group of teenagers who have an adult advisor but plan moat of their own activities in order to learn chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. (ji i. Smith. In work with others and ta de velop responsltality. They rveed not carry Individual pe t I t, I ire Hull Irf group prom ts might Include etpicieg rarwi tlunitir-a. planning re f ra tion, or various rrvie jr. grama l Ir.t'jrm.iV.rm cn tf.rte Xa pa grams fr older 4 11 memters and Other technique hf help ing them Were premrnted by Kulri Braster and (aenn Klein, state 4 11 club agent. Mr. Betty Hamlin, an eapcrierued 4 ft leader from Linn county, j-k about her ei(erierMe at the l:.l National 4 H leader forum and prirwiples of effective 4 It lead ership. Uean Craves, prrlder4 of the uth Morrow 4 II trailer's coun cil, attended from Morrow coun ty. Colled to Centrolia For Cousin's Funeral Mrs. P. A. Heath. Mrs. May. nard Struthers and lAsr Morns were called to Centralia. V.'n, the fust of the week to attend the funeral of their cousin. Bert CorManf, on Tuesday morning They stayed overnight Man div with the mother of the de- ceaed. Mrs. Nellie ConiUnt. Survivors Include three daugh ters and one son. Need extra cssh? Sell unue I Items around your blace wi'h Caxette-Tlmes classified ad VlalUoa for a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bail ey is Mrs. Bailey's sister, Mrs. Niaggle Reynolds of Newberc. She came Sunday In company with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bail ey and daughter Marilyn of Portland wtio came for a short visit with hi parenta. Rhea Grange to Honor Members Birthdays Friday, November 13, Rhea Cn-ek Crange members will am vmr at the Crange hall at 6:30 pm. for a potluik dinner that will te followed by a regular monthly business minting Mernner having blrtfiday dur Ing the months of September, ix-tciier, .oVcmrcr and Decem ber will be especially honored. Khea Creek Crange Home K tension club will hold its No vember meeting on Thursday. November 19. beginning with a potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Walter Wright, followed by a business meeting In the after-norm. Club Sponsors Dinner Committees of the Three Link club of Holly Rebekah Lodge are making last minute prepara tions for the serving of their an nual turkey dinner at the IOOF hall Saturday evening. Novem ber 7. Dinner will be served between 5:30 and H p m- Bazaar items will also be on sale suitable for Christmas g I vine as well as fruit rakes and other baked foods. Tickets will be on sale at $1.50 and 75c, with the public urged to attend. I fit-' W! s$kt i October Birthdays Honored at Party Five October birthdays were ce ebrsted last Saturday even- Iruz, with a potluck spaghetti feed and brlclk'e Dftrtv at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff. Especially complimented on their birthdays were ur. Wolff. Mrs. Cordon Pratt. Bill Collins, Mrs. Cerald Jonnsson nrt Kalnh Richards, who were present with their husbands and wives. Also on hand for the enjoy- able evening were Mr. and Mrs. LaVcrn Van Martcr, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cribble. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Lanham. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drlscoll and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cordon. Prize for high bridge score went to Lowell Crlbbio with second high going to Dr. Wolff and tallying low score was mrs. Van Martcr. Miss Nelson Pledged By Linfield Sorority Phvllis Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolwln Nelson, Lexington. Is among Linfield Collcce women students who niotirod r.reck letter social sor orities at the end of the annual fall sorority rushing. Miss Nelson, a freshman. niericed Karma AlDha Thl sor ority, one of five local sororities on campus. They each have a chapter meeting room la Miller Mr. and Mrs. Nelson motored to McMlnnvllle last week to par ticipate In Parents Week-end festivities at the college and visit their daughter. Heppner Unit Plans For Tuesday Meeting An Informative project lesson entitled. "The True Cost or cred-1 it." will be presented to nop- oner Extension Unit members by Miss Donna George, county extension agent, next Tuesday at the R. C. watklns home. The meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. and there will be a potluck dinner at noon. HAWAII 8 days 7 nights from Portland $295.15 Includes Jet Coach hotels and tours. AROUND AFRICA Sea-Safart Cruise. Includes South America Around Cape Town, Durbin, Zanzibar, Mediterranean From New York January 21 or Port Everglades January 23. Starting price $2270.00. HOLT LAND Tour Includes Rome, Cairo, Luxor, with Its Karnak and Luxor ruins. See these unbelievable ancient ruins. See the Valley of the Kings, Jerusalem, Calilee and many other places. Leave New York February 12. Starting price $1612.00. AROUND THE WORLD Ship or air as low as $1209.52. NORTH AFRICA DELUXE This Is an unusual African tour North of the Equator 78 days. Departs New York City February 2. Special native dances, special dinners, visit the unusual places, $5459.95. GRAND MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE The cruise of a life time. Snlline from New York February 3. Visit Madeira. Morocco, Malta, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Rhodes, Turkey, Greece, Cretes, Yugoslavia, Italy, Sicily, French Riviera, Majorca, Spain, roriugai. starting price iu.iw. 'GRAND CARIBBEAN CRUISE From New York January 8. Visit San Juan, St. Croix. St. Kitts, Nevis, Trinidad, St. Lucia, Guadeloupe, Barbados. St. Marten, Curacaca, La Gualra, Cartogcna, St. Vincent, Jamaica, Nassau. Starting fare $550.00. " TEACHERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS Earn credits while vou travel. This tour will be conducted by a college professor from the University of Hawaii. This South Seas Cruise offers an unusual opportunity for those who qualify. Visit Hawaii, Pago Pago, Fiji, Noumea, Sydney, New Zealand, Rarotonga, Tahiti, Bora Bora. Departs from San Francisco. Starting fare siemd.uu. tuners may join tour ior pleasure, only. Do you know your travel agent personally? If not, when you are in Pendleton stop by and talk to Scottle. She travels about the world more than most people travel about their own state. Ask her assistance no matter how small or how large your trip mav be. She will assist you on a ticket to Portland and back or Around the World, and there will be no charge lor her services. Contact her at: SATHER TOURS and TRAVEL SERVICE 25 S. W. DORION, PENDLETON PHONE 276-4821 SUNSHINE Chocolate Chip Cookies pkg. 39c N ALLEY'S 30 OZ. enn 5Se EEEFSTIt N ALLEY'S 30 OZ. BEEF STEW Sic BETTY CROCKER Cake I Mixes ALL EXCEPT ANGEL FOOD 3 for $1 BETTT CROCKER - LARGE PKG. iJV GoW Medal Pie Crusl Mix 31 WMmP PANCAKE FLOUR Flour 1 lb- We sasx 4 4 )) - o-t-r - - - --J PURE rAiiMsrinwfco d 07, PORK SAUSAGE 39c CAUKFLOWER Heod 27c srr LETTUCE 2 - 25c RIB STEAI( lb' 69c " 1 m mum mm mm mw -m j-RESH 12 OZ. JAR MEDIUM SIZE GRAPEFRUIT 10 for $1 Pgdfic 0ysters 59c FRESH FROZEN CUT-UP Cranberries lib. bag 29c STEWING HENS " 29c WHILE THEY LAST PRICES GOOD NOVEMBER 6 and 7 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It't nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET ''""TtBN I