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HcrrNM cAirnx-tmcs. Thursday. December . i CHRISTMAS OPENING Guessing Contest Priie Winners Cose Furniture, Card Table, Mrs. Dee Smith Central Market, Electric Blender Kenneth Baker L. E. Dick, Electric Mixer, Mrs. Edith Maley Elma's Apparel, Jantzcn Sweater Mrs. Pat Brindle Gardner's Men's Wear, Sport Shirt Mrs. Margaret Dubuque Gazette-Times, $10 Cash A. H. Lamb, Seattle Gonty's, Transistor Radio ..Don Hunt, Lexington Heppner Auto Parts, Fire Extinguisher ..Barbara McCarl, Lexington Humphreys Drug, Parker Pen Theresa Hughes Lairds', Set of Planters Marion Tripp, Kinzua MiLadies Apparel, $10 Merchandise Helen Anderson M r R, Table Lamp Mrs. Mary Bryant Pecks' Ski Shop, $10 Merchandise Ken Evans J. C. Penney Co., Electric Blanket Clarence Hall Peterson's Jewelers, Silver Candelabra Mrs. Mary Bryant Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply, Gallon and Qt. Paint ....Mrs. Louis Carlson, Phil's Pharmacy, Shaeffer Pen Calvin Sherman Red and White Grocery, $10 in Merchandise Danny Sweeney C. A. Ruggles Insurance Agency, $10 Cash .Mrs. Sue Vinson Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Electric Drill Terry Hughes Western Auto, Bowling Case - Mike Baker Santa a gift-- si , TO THE AZETTE - TIME IS A GREETING FROM HOME TOWN EVERY WEEK OF MAILED ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES A Gift Certificate Furnished Free by the Gazette-Times Will Announce Your Thoughtful Year-Around Gift III (S HEPPNEB Says: yr $450 izettt - Tlsie: Morrow County's Newspaper NATOR AL LAMB gtrt his persooal chock to Mrs. K. S. Mubti la response o the UI Wot Id Mission Appeal by the Seventh, day Adventlst church statin? thU week. Adventisfs Start Mission Appeal Seventh dav Adventlst thU u-MKlr am Ktartlntf their bist World Mission Appeal. Pastor El wood Boyd announces. Because or mis annual pro- cram th denomination orov la rd material and educational or mHiai M tre of char re to 10.700.000 person, he said. "Taking seriously the Savior words, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these mv brethren, ye have done it unto me.1 Adventl.sts carry on health, welfare, educational and Christian work in nearly every country In the world." the pastor said. Local members will partici pate in Christmas caroling and in making business contacts for contributions on the appeal. The funds received are divided be tween local needs, such as dis aster relief units, and world needs, such as clinics, leper col onies and mission schools of ten the onlv facilities available to large populations. Arbuckle Mountain Skiina Fees Set Season, ski fees for Arbuckle Mountain were set by the de velopment corporation at a meeting of the directors Tues day morning. C K. (Ken) Peck, president, announces . The fee will be $15 per person for the season. Maximum for a family will be $45 for the seasorv. More information may be ob tained at Pecks' Ski Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berg strom and family left for their home in Portland on Saturday after a visit here with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg strom. THE THE YEAR! Per Year PR. 676-9228 Balelle Company Eyes Area; Meet Set for Tuesday A "gct-acqualnted'' session with the staff of Battelle North west Laboratories at Richland is scheduled at Pendleton for Tues day night, December 8. According to William H. Belt. Hermtston. president of the Space Age Industrial Park IV velopmcnt Assn.. the Mid Columbia Planning Council and the Umatilla and Morrow Port commissions are Joining SPADA In crmnrorinv a mri-tlni? at the Temple Hotel at 8:00 p.m.. open 10 me puDiic. Clyde R- Tipton. Jr.. staff ma.v er of Battcll Pacific North west Laboratories, will be prin cipal speaKer. vr. uncrwoou Fawcett. laboratory director, and Orval Berry, manager of the firm's Portland office, will also participate. Sam Mallieoat. di rector of the Oregon Planning and Development office, will be present. 'Battelle Is one of the nations said Belt. "its recent entry into said Belt "its recent entry Into the Northwest, as prime contrac tor at the Hartford site, portends the development of the region as a front-runner in industrial ae-veloDment- Battelle Memorial Institute, based at Clndnnail, Ohio, and with world-wide bran ches, is concerned with th growth of the region. Their staff at Hanford will exceed 2.000 persons, investment over $M0, 000,000. Tipton has served as consult ant for the Atomic Energy Com mission at Washington, D. C. for teveral years, assisted in the In ternational "Atoms for Peace" program in Japan, India and Brazil and was a member of the U. S. Secretariat for the Second United Nations Conference on Peaceful uses of Atomic Energy. The Battelle contingent will tour the Umatilla -Morrow Coun ty area Tuesday afternoon. Busy Needles Meet The Busy Needles 4 H club met again November 17, at the home of Mrs. Spohn. Teresa Tucker met with us. and Mrs. Holtz was a visitor. We had an other meeting December 1. Frances Wiley, reporter Fir This we're making the sidewalks softer this year. Try Breathln Brushed Pigskin Casuals IF IN DOUBT, WE HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES Heppner Holiday Guests Visit y VIRGINIA XCUO KINt'A M. HUnkatd and Mr. Vcilin Conner vrx in Heppner Saturday last eek for iulne and shopping Spending Thanksgiving ') Mr. and Mi. Vincent Alien and family weie Mr. and Mi t. ..1 fcl.- ke. and Mr. and Mrs Hanev tUank aiul na TtaU of Half). Mi Ed Bank of Albany ar rives last Sunday to spend ev- rial week visiting with ncr daughter and huobami, Mr. ami Mr Hubert Heavti it, Xti Allen NUIad and Carol went to litland Wednes day to nwet their warren who wa home for the holiday from rollete at I'ugene. Mr. and Mr. Alan Culnn and daughter penl Thankgtvln at Orovllle. Calif, with Mr. and Mr MaurU' Bnwn. They were amimpanlett to Sifanento by Mr. Hani tlulnn Kotl. Mr and Mr. JlC Bowman and family 'nt Tankgvin at B.-nd ulth Mr. ana .Mr, t. r.. Murphy. Mm. Ulllan Kerr left Ut Tuesday for Salt Lake City. Utah, where ane will mane ner home. . . The Auxiliary card club had Its regular elon rtiday even ing uith Mr. Virginia Kdo a hosteiw. High for pln.chle went i.t m iri lUirini Mho al.vj won one of the floating rle. low to Margaret MrConnrll. and Hit wHund floating went to Lilv May Nlstad. HiK-tt for bridge went to Marie Wall. Other playing were Meridel Wham. Dru liuek. Ar lene St hroeder, Naureiw Benson. VI Sllnkard. Virginia Sitton. and IU.I Hulett. Mr. and Mr. Tom Goodwin of SeapiHxn spent the past week as hoUegueMs of Mr- and Mr. Lewi Khoiie. Thanksgiving guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and Theresa were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Woilein and daughter Dorothy. Joe Mattison. Mr. and Mrs. Dun lionlson. and daughter Maria all of Portland and Mrs. Winifred Hyatt of Kos-Ml. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Edwards of Pine Creek were Thanksgiv ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sear of San Bernardino. Calif, spent Thanks giving with Mrs. Sears parents. Mrs and Mr. Jack Sitton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mudd anrl f.imllv nf Ttlrhland. Wash. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ano Mrs. louis Lorengci inu family. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Terry had their daughter and their families home for Thanksgiving. They were Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Rush and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nesselrodt and fam ily all of Long Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conlee and son Eugene had Thanksglvlnng dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Char les Conlee of Pine Creek. Going to Reeds mill for dinner at an elk camp on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gra ham, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Graham, Mr. and Mrs Richard Mortimore and family and Bill Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Medlock and family went to Post Falls. Idaho lasts Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Mes srwhmlftt and familv. Thcv re turned home Sunday. them. 6 NTY' in Kinzua Mr and Mr. Mil mil KenluUi llt lllnevlll Thuidy to ave dinn.r with Mr and Mi, ried NiU nU family. Mr and Mi Wally Southard and Mr. and Mi. Mn U t- oittl left Monday of lt rk M St. Jtet'h. lo. het they urrp calUd ty Use wilous lii new of the two ladu father 1ti,y planned to return Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Mm l(hotm wet In Condon Satuiday fr bukliK. shopping, and nielical crr ftr Slim. Mr. Marie llulett and M. Maile Rhoton were In Heppner laot Monday fr lutneM and shopping. Mi. and Mr Uell Sharp wel t to Wetott lllday to end the wrs-kend Hh Mr. and Mi Homer Grogan. Spending Thanktglvlng with Mr. and Mi. Walter Malian and Karen were Ml lvlre Btlan and Mr. and Mr. David Mtton of Klnua. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mr. Frank Ferrel wer Mr and Mr. Burton Nclon and family of Portland and Miss Kttj llunt of Monument. Mr. Earl Norrl took her n Kenneth and Mike Loomla if Fiwll to Corvalll Sunday aft.r the lov had spent Thanksgiv ing wllh their parent. Slie then planned to go to Lake Oswego l vllt her uncle Ijiureru'e Bur emeuter who I a patient In the Veteran hospital there. Mr and Mr. Mll. Prlndle re turned last week from Vancou ver, B. C. where they had at tended the Pacific Logging Con gress. Robert Kennedy of Kla math Falls but formerly of Kin rua Is the new president of the Urglng Congre. The regular Camp 5 womens card party wa held last went with Barbara Mortimore as hiwt es for the evening. High was won by Nanry Hawks, low by fv I Mrrltt and floating :v Blllle Jean Sitton and Jean Med lock. Grand high was won rv Jean Medlock and second high Vy .IHIHY vit l'- - were Shirley Kyle. Marie Hulett. Marie Khoton. Carol N orris. Sue Mattison, Ann Bastlan, and Lola Ferrel. Mr. Jimn tul-tt took her ron Robby to Heppner Monday lor a meuicai cntn-nup. PLACE ORDERS NOW for quick deliveries on Christmas cams. Many beautiful ones to choose from. See the big selection at the Gazette-Times, Heppner. 6ttkfcMl I wr mod for oil ouN doori Buy Ihem hsrsl L MEN'S WEAR LeROY AND MARJ GARDNER ' "The Store of Personal Service" mmu.li iivi ir 1 tii tasmnaaaiaaam iiibii r "iirr MORROW COUNTY SCHOOLS SCHEDULE Umatilla M-rrw County l ie-HM-ntary ilnlpal meeting. 12 41 at A C. Houghton hd Younrf Intension meeting 7u at A. C. Hougtuon. Slate vnferei on Sshm.j (,,..l..f gtan f"f wliw'l admlnllrator at Eugene. December Guidance confereru- at Eugene. Cliv Council meeting at A. C. Houghton. Boy Nouls, l.m to 9 (W at A. C. Houghton, lone Adlrv Cnnmlttee, t lone t tentative) December t lone Band 0mrit thigh R 00 and elementary) ) Pm. StluM'l Clerks budget meetinf at Condon. December 10 Administrator meeting. 3.) p. m. at tounnouw. ('ollegr fitr Oregon's luture. Agent's Mrs. Brown, lounty Olftiv. . , Morrow County School DUtrkt It 1 Buik'et meeting, 7; 30 at Courthouse. December II lone High iep rally. 11 41. Baokriball Jamboree at Umatilla, H M tUMlls Heppner High vs. IVSale at Walla Walla. Hrnpner IJementary at lone, 2 Heppner Elementary dance, 7:30 to 10: December 12 Lion Pancake Feed at A. C. Houghton rafrtorlum 5:00 to 8.UI p m. Enterprise vs. Heppner at Hepp ner 8.(10 pm. December 13 Future Homemaker Moth era Tea Heppner Hlch school Home Economic Room, 2:00 pm. Ml Cheryl MeGhee. daughter of Hev. and Mr. Austin MeGhee of Cave Junction, was a house gurst during the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayer. Mi MGhe., fiancee of iCodncy Ayers. I en rolled in secretarial school ut PaM-o. Wn. Her father is former minister of the Heppner Metho dist church. Loyawoy Your Christmas Honda Now! $10 Will Hold HEPFNER AUTO RALES II i Ui77rjfi a. 1 xsjr w 11 is szis 1 1 m u