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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1968)
'Enjoy Your Home' Is New 4-H Theme For Coming Project A new ihdIih-i for 4 I! club iiM'niln-r In I'matillti and Mor mw rounlira. "Knjnv Your Home", Ik awittuldi lor Ixil !i tm nnit tirU trum ittf 1 ihrt.uuh am- IK. A't-urdlni In Man' SHckhart, oouniv rxifiiluit m uttt. one ttt lUf protect rviiuirntu'iiu In to redo, ri'i"ir, or miike aomi'ttiini; new Hint uill 1I plt'ttKiirt, util it v or runviMiicnrv lo Uii club nx-mlx-r'a home. Tii k 1 11 thl imHt doea not ru-cd to cost much morn-v, atrvf tlit n'quln'tiM'iit are exttvmt'ly !W'Mh. Older bova and Kills tum-H 12 ihruuKh W will also li'Uin how to make their momv to further uhrn thoilni; for iu-ms niH'iU'd In their homra. In l he M'liior tirolect, the oMa of credit will lie Invest iKiili-d. The proe't Incorporate a wldf ranee of activity. Worklns with color, textur and tlenlun create n new awareness and appreciation of the world mound us. Pleasant, safe sur ruunriinc n'sult from Improve ment of storage. better liuhtine. proper use of cleanine products ii nd equipment, and knowledge of electrical safety. Leaders for this pmlect may he either men or women. An ideal combination would be a man and his wife. Leaders do not need to possess any special skill, but must be Interested in helpinii boys and clrls. Other adults are available in most communities to assist the club members with the skills they need to complete Individual protects. A wide ranee of writ ten information has been assem bUd bv Orecon State Unlversl tv extension specialists for the leaders to use with club mem hers. Men or women who are Inter ested in beine leaders for this protect, or boys and girls Inter ested in enrolling, should call or visit the local county exten sion office to learn more about the "Enjoy Your Home" project. IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIllllllMllllltllllllUIIIIIMHIl octchi AND tiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii iiiniiiMiiiiiiii Honored ot Shower Mrs. Adrian Cook waa honor BueM la.il "1 uesditv eveniitK for a cradle shower tiiven In her honor tv friend at the First ihristian thurvh. About 30 cuest were present at the shower party and watch ed a the honoree opened many Useful KlflS. lloMes.se were Mrs. Bob Cloujjh, Mr. Kd Hlemstra. Mn. Alan Martin and Mrs. Richard Carpenter, who served refresh ments of coffee, tea and cake lo iiuest. The attractively dec orated sheet cuke, baked and di'coratiHl bv Mr. Elmer Welt rel. featured tiny pink und blue suear mold booties on each In dividual sorvinu. Mr. and Mr. Cook became the parents of twin, a bov and a eirl. born at Pioneer Memorial hospital on November 7. The little cirl has been named Tarn ara LeAnn and Terrenee Leo was the name chosen for the little boy. The Cooks are also parents of a son, Troy, ago two, Mr. and Mr. Lincoln Nash en loved the Thankst'ivini; holiday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons and family, who live in Reaverton. Cold, sluggish starts? If. Chevron Starting Fluid starts engines In seconds, even at 50 below zero. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 standard on Company Of Callfarrtf Steogall-Ratcliff Wedding Planned Mr. and Mrs. George Steauall announce the encasement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Brenda Sue, to John Katclilf, son of Mrs. Doris Kat cliff, of Milwaukie, and A. M. Ratiliff of Beaverton. A cordial invitation is extend ed by the couple to all friends and relatives in the surround Ing areas to attend the ceremony which win re on sunciay, ue cember 22. 2 p.m., at the First Christian church in Heppner. A reception will be held in the church social rooms immediate ly following the ceremony. Miss Steagall Is a 18 grad uate of Heppner High school. She Is currently working In Beav erton for the Textronix Co. Ratcliff attended Milwaukie schools, where he graduated be fore entering the Navy. He re turned in October from Vietnam, where he served for one year with the Navy Seabees. He is currently stationed at San Fran cisco, Calif., where the couple will make their home following their marriage. Speaker Scheduled For Men s Breakfast A Christian Men's Fellowship breakfast will be held at the Lexington Christian church at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, December 15. Guest speaker for the morn ing meeting will be Ed Sheets or Hermiston. Me win spea on the subject, "The World Out reach of the Church". All men in the area are wel come to attend. Further infor mation may be secured from Carl Marquardt, Lexington. 1 : i " hit ir ft i It . 4 0 - MISS CAROLYN RUTH HAROLD Miss Harold Engaged To William Sherman The engagement of Miss Car olyn Ruth Harold, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Harold of Mandevllle, Jamaica, West Indies, to William Edward Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Sherman, Heppner, was announced during the Thanksgiving holidays at a fam ily gathering in Philadelphia, Pa. Parents of the bride-elect are members of the teaching staff of the Jamaica Bible School and College at Mandeville. Miss Harold Is a senior stu dent at Gordon College in Wen ham. Mass. She attended grade school In Haiti, the Manchester High school and Bishops High school, under the British edu cation system, in Mandeville. After teaching one year at Bish ops, she enrolled at Gordon Col lege, where she Is in her third year of study, and will receive a degree in English and sec ondary education at the end of the current school year. After graduating from Hepp ner High school In 1964, Mr. Sherman attended the Universi ty of Oregon, where he receiv ed a bachelor of arts degree In sociology in June, 1968. He Is presently enrolled for his first year of seminary study at Gordon Divinity School in Wenham, Mass. A soring wedding is planned ! in Los Angeles, Calif., where a brother and other relatives oi Miss Harold reside. fir TffSjf mi L3 ACCUTRON "256" Water- ACCUTRON CALENDAR "BI" proof, white dial with yel- 14K solid gold, water low applied figures, iumin- proof, sweep second hand, ous hands and dots, two-tone applied full numerals on sil adluslable band with fold- ver radial brush dial, alliga over buckle. ?150,M tor lizard strap, $225.00 Accutron timepieces just look like watches. Act far better. They're wrist timepieces with none of those watchwork parts that can break down. Have a tiny tuning fork which splits each second into 360 equal parts. The result: guaranteed accuracy to within 1 minute a month.t That's an average of 2 seconcjs a day! Precisely the reason you should see all our Accutron non watches today. From $110.00. ACCUTRON " by BULOVA If" goes hm-m-m-m. When case, crown and crystal are intact. twe will adjust to this tolerance, If necessary. Guarantee is for one full ytar. "Something from the )ew9ler is always something speclaL" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 tM. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEH BankAmericard CHE E N Piano Students Heard In Winter Recital Piano pupils of Mrs. D. E. Hudson presented a winter pro gram of Christmas music for enjoyment of parents and friends on Sunday, December 8, at the American Legion hall. The afternoon program began with group singing, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Dean Connor. The program featured many favorite Christmas carols with each student playing two selec tions. Spaced throughout the program were piano duets and songs by Barbara, Donna and Debora Palmer; Kristi, Kel- wayne, Kimme Lu ana Kevan Haguewood, and Laurie McCabe. Other students performing were Michelle Cutsforth, Suzanne Cutsforth, Kaylene Ritch, Joan Ployhar, Judy and Sandy Ben nett and Lisa McCabe. At the conclusion of the pro gram Mrs. Hudson presented oooklets of sheet music as gifts to her students. Mothers of the pupils served refreshments of coffee, punch and cookies to parents, friends and students. Extension to Offer Coming Workshop Morrow county women are re minded of the -Sew With Knits" workshops to be offered in the county soon. Project leaders from each ex tension unit will be trained dur ing January to teach the work shop to interested women from all our local communities at a future date. One need not be a member of an extension unit to participate. The county extension office asks all women who plan to take advantage of this work shop to sign up at the county office or call 676-9642. It is nec essary for the office to know the number of women interest ed in order to plan for instruction. Want clean heat? There's JSTANDARDf Ji answer Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat Into a few pennies. CALL YOUR STANDARD L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 OIL MAN IN HEPPNLK Standard oil Company of California Birthdays Celebrated On Thanksgiving Day A Joint birthday celebration honoring Frank Turner on his ttird birthday and his great grandson, Chrlsle McKcnzie of SiKiknue, on his first birthday, was enjoyed on Thanksgiving Duy at the home of Turner's daughter, Mrs. Annuel Allison, in 1'ortland. Many numbers of the family were present for the birthday party and Thankeglvlng dinner with all the trimmings. Turner reiwts that Chrinie received many blrthuay presents and that he was presented with a Magnur Chord Organ from the Magnus Library of Music. Church Family Night Families and friends of mem bers of the Heppner United Methodist church will gather In the church dining rooms Sun day evening, December 15, at 4:30, for a potluck dinner and Christmas sing. Those who plav Instruments are urged to bring them to share In the musical portion of the evening. Participants are invit ed to bring the usual hot dish and salad or dessert for the su pper. The Rev. Melvin Dixon, pas tor, extends a cordial invitation to others to share in this fellowship. Youth Plan Party Members of Valby and Hope Luther League wll bo hosts to a .kilting and uleddlng Party at Cuuforth Park on Sunday, De cember IS. at 3:00 p.m. Refresh ment will be served. All high school youth are In vited to attend. Transportation must be provided. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crlbbl attended the "Holiday on lee" Kluw held in Portland's Mem orial Coliseum on Saturday of last week-end. Sludged engines? Is RPM Motor Oils keep en gines clean, cut wear, help engines last longer. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard OB Company of California HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Dtmbc IX l6l 3 Masons to Install Royal Arch Masons will hold a stated convocation Tuesday evening, December 17. at 8 p.m. Joint Installation of olluvrs with the Heppner ldtfe will be held. All member are urged lo attend and aupport lodjje activ ities. Refreshments wl'l be nerved. Sec WiLDLIFE in Action! MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 7:30 P.M. Heppner High School Cofetorium See Pocktrips, Grixxly Bears, 8-point Bull Elk, Caribou. Many others filmed in their natural surroundings in Canada. HIGH ADVENTURE FILM SPONSORED BY HEPPNER CHAPTER OF FFA Advance Tickets Students .75 Adults 1.25 At The Door Students 1.00 Adults 1.50 a " - Nalley's 15 ox. CHILI (HOT OR REG.) 2 - 69C Sunshine 2 Lb. Krispy CRACKERS 55 Treetop Apple CIDER 59$ Vz GAL. Alice Love 22 ox. GRAPE JELLY GRAPE JAM or MIXED FRUIT JELLY Nalley's 8 ox. F (o)(pl Salad Dressings 2 Folger's COFFEE 1 Lb. 2 Lb. 3 Lb. 75c $1.45 $2.15 ox. Instant $J BANQUET FROZEN w mmm Cauliflower head390 PINK Grapefruit: - - - 12 for ?l UNPITTEDi Ha LBS. 59 Yellow Onions 3 u. 190 Walnuts IN THE SHELL Lb. 490 FOR HOLIDAY DECORATIONS CELLO BAG FOR HOLIDAY BttOBAi HOLLY 59C FAMILY PAC PORK CHOPS 690 4-6-8 to PACKAGE PURE PORK runt, runa Bulk Sausage u. 49v BAR S . WIENERS iLb.pk9. 550 aaa aaaa aai PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 13 & 14 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice- low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET oaafN jarrAMPai i