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3-Month Program To Include Studies On Food, Life Saving Home Fxlonslon unit In Uma tilla mid Morrow countim will have a varli-u program over the next three monthN, reports Home Aent Mollv Saul. During Jan uarv. Kehruarv, and March Mm, Cordon (.Untrue, advisory com miller member from Pendleton, and Home Agent Molly Saul will vitilt each unit to present a Mudv lesson. Mrs. Gtrgr will leaeh the lied Cross lesson on Mouth to-Mouth Resuscita tion." and Mrs. Saul will pre sent lesson on "Trends In Food Packaging." The units will also Mudy a lesson of their own sel ection during the three monih period. Mrs. George will present a film on moulh-to-mouth resus citation and will explain the vi tal need for all teen-agers and adults to learn this life saving technique. She will take a life size doll to each unit. In order that each member may practice the method. Mrs. George has been certified by the American Red Cross to teach tills Import a nt lesson. Mrs. Saul will explain and show examples of the many changes taking place In the food packaging Industry. She will explain how packages ben efit consumers, state and feder al packaging regulations, com parison of various packaging costs and future trends in food packaging. She will also explain the part the average homemak er or consumer may play In In fluencing manufacturers. Information concerning time and place of unit meetings may be secured by calling the Coun ty Extension offices in Pendle ton, Hermiston, Milton-Freewa-ter, or Heppner. All homemak ers are Invited to attend the unit in her locality in Rhea Creek, January 8; in Pine City, Janu ary 15, and in Heppner, Janu ary 20. Trade at home where dollars have more sense. your Holiday Guests Visit at Joneses Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones Joined them for th holi days and Christmas dinner, com ing from various points of Ore gon and Washington. Judge Jones went to Salem on Thursday, December 19, on bus iness and on his return the fol lowing day, swimx-d In Hood River to pick up Ins grandchild ren. Holly and Guy Junes, child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Join's. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Blake of Ren ton, Wash., arrived on Sunduy, December 22. and left Christmas afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones of Hood River arrived Tuesday evening. December 2-1, and rcturniHl on Christmas af ternoon. Ray Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, arrived home De cember 14 from Blue Mountain College and will return to class es January 7. Other dinner guests from the Heppner area on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones; Mrs. Kloyd Jones, Mania and Greg; and Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Jones and Judy. Rainbow Installation Set for January 12 Miss Susan Melbv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Melby, will be installed new worthy ad visor of Ruth Assembly No. 50. Order of Rainbow for Girls, at formal installation ceremonies on Sunday afternoon, January 12. at 2:00 p.m., In the Heppner Masonic hall. Miss Melby. a senior In Hepp ner High school, will succeed Teresa Harshman as worthy ad visor for the winter term. Other incoming elected and appointed officers will also be Installed at this time. Mrs. Carolyn Allen and three children returned Sunday after spending the Christmas holidays in Spokane with friends. 1847 ROGERS BROS? STAINLESS SET SALE on 25-piece Basic Sets CAR1N0 ANNIVERSARY ROYAL BOUQUET 3 . 1 IT ROYAL BOUQUET' :!wiNDaOWER3 SEA ISLAND CONCEPT WINDFLOWER SEA ISLAND CONCEPT Regular $24.95 SALE $1871 COTILLION CORONADO Regular $29.95 COTILLION SALE WmmmS $9946 CORONADO LIBERTY LIBERTY NAVAHO J Regular m , $34.95 NAVAHO ; CAIC , ,'" ratify WnLb Save on every purchase . . . buy 1, 2 or 3 basic sets to build a service for 4, 8 or 12 SALE DATES: Dec. 26, 1968-Feb. 8, 1969 Stainless by International ,Tridmirki ol j(jf InHmMlenel Sllw Compiiy "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEH limilllllllllllHMIIHIUIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIHIIIII I,,,,H ! Ill"""" tl niitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii iiiiiiuiiiiiiii iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii iiiimiii Lodge Holds Annual Christmas Meeting; Plans Installation Sans Soiiel Rehrkah Lodge No. 33 held its annual Christ mas party and meeting on Fri day. Doecmher 20. Mrs. Tom Huston, noble Brand, warmly envied Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Nash, lone time prominent members of Sans Soud, and also Mrs. Darrell Vinson and Mrs. Karl Es keLson of Hermiston, who at tend mote frequently. Christmas cards and messaccs were read In correspondence from Mrs. Sara McNamer, Port land, and Mrs. Lucy Rodcors who resides In the Infirmary of Willamette View Manor In Port land, and from Mrs. Leta Thom as, now In Arizona. Another for mer Heppner resident, Mrs. Del oris McDowell, now of Pendle ton, sent a note of erecting to the members. Several Illnesses were reported. Including Mrs. Orian Wrluht. lodce secretary; also Mrs. Nora Rasmus and Mrs. Hannah Anderson, who weie hospitalized. Members voted that a contri bution be made to the United Methodist church toward a memorial for Bill Farra. Discussion was held on plans for the annual joint Installa tion of officers, on Saturday, January 11. Mrs. Mary Bailey was appointed chairman for the dinner which will precede the installation ceremonies. As is traditional. Willow IOOF Lodge No. 66 will co-host the dinner and installation. Mrs. Larry Cook will be Installed as the newly elected noble grand of Sans" Soucl, and Jack Sumner will be installed noble grand of Willow Lodge. Following the meeting, a smorgasbord of sweet treats pro vided the refreshments, with Mrs. Retha Adkins, vice-grand elect of Sans Souci, serving cof fee. Joining in for the social hour were Pete McMurtry and Bob Lowe. . Many gaily wrapped Christ mas gifts were exchanged, caus ing merriment and entertain ment. Next regeular meeting will be on January 3. Unique small cal endars, with circled meeting dates, given to members by No ble Grand -elect Opal Cook, will be reminders of coming meet ings. Reggie Pascal traveled to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Pascal, Fruitland, Wash., to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with them. On Christmas Day the group frnthorfri afr thA hnme of a bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Flert, Hunters, wasn.. to have Christmas dinner. La ter in the evening, they visited at the home of another brother-in-law and sister, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flett, also of Hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smith ar rived Sunday, December 22, from their home in Albany, to attend the fourth birthday cele bration of their niece, Tara, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahoney. The Smiths visited throughout the week at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ma honey and on Christmas Day the families gathered at the Robert Mahoney home for dinner. SUE EVELYN GRIFFITH Sue Griffith Engaged To Thomas E. Laird The engagement of Miss Sue Evelyn Griffith to Thomas Eu gene Laird, both of Heppner, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Eva Griffith. The groom-elect is the son of Mrs. Earl LaBree of Yakima, Wash., and the late Harold A. Laird. He was a graduate of Heppner High school with the class of 1965. A definite wedding date has not been announced. Unit Studies Food, Customs of Germany At December Meeting "Foods and Customs of Ger many" provided an Interesting lesson for the December meet- j ing of the Rhea Creek Exten sion unil, Ilt'lU Ul lilt: KiaiiKc i hall with 12 women attending. Mrs. Roger Palmer and Mrs. Ron Haguewood presented some of the history of Germany and its Christmas customs. Several clocks and other interesting ar ticles made in Germany were on display. A luncheon of var ied authentic dishes was enjoy ed at noon. The afternoon business meet ing was called to order by Mrs. Albert Wright, chairman. Mrs. Birdine Tullis, county extension aide, was a guest and explain ed to the group her duties and reported on coming workshops which will be available. A let ter was read from W. G. Nibler, extension district supervisor, concerning Morrow county prob lems in securing a county agent. We were advised to write to our state representative, Irvln Mann. Reports were heard from Mrs. Mildred Wright on her "Sewing With Knits" training, and from Mrs. Dorris Graves, county com mittee member, on their recent meeting. Gifts were exchang ed between those attending. Announcement was made of the next meeting on January 8, at 10:30 a.m., with potluck luncheon at noon. Interested persons are urged to attend and get acquainted with Mrs. Molly Saul, Umatilla county extension agent, who will present the les son, "The Growing World of Packaging." JANUARY CLEARANCE Shipment of LAMPS -Arrived Too Lote for Christmas 9 RECLINERS 4 COUCHES 3 BEDROOM SETS PICTURES And Miscellaneous Items ONE-THIRD IHF SALE STARTS THURSDAY Case Furniture Co. 'World of Packaging' Is Topic of January Extension Programs Br BIRDINE TULLIS County Extension Aid The Crowing World of Pack aging" Is the subject of pro grams to be given by Molly Saul. Home Extension Agent for Umatilla and Morrow counties, to all extension units In our county during January. This program should be of In terest to any one who has ever walked Into a store and been confused bv the great number. variety, and si of packages on the shelves. It will also provide the opportunity to all women of Morrow county to meet Molly. All women of the county who are interested In learning what Home Extension has to offer are invited to attend one of the unit meetings. Rhea Creek Unit meets January 8 at the Rheu Creek Grange Hall. Chairman of the Rhea Creek Unit Is Beverly Wright. Irrigon Unit will meet at the home of Marjorie Acock on January 9. Chairman of Ir rigon unit Is Bessie Kerlln. Pine City unit will meet January 15. Chairman of this unit is Bar bara Witherrite. The Heppner unit meeting will be January 20. Unit Chairman for Heppner Is Maxlne Grey. Women who plan to attend should contact either the chair man of the unit they wish to attend, or the County Extension office. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crasser returned Monday from a Christ mas visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Peterson, at their home in Grande Ronde. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday- January S. 196 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arbogait and two daughters enjoyed a preChrstmas gathering at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ida Arbooast. In Uklah on Sunday, December 21. Christmas Day was spent In vlsltiim her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. IX Tay lor, at their home in Milton Free water. Holiday gutits of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox for Christmas were their son and daughter In law. Mr. and Mm. Clair ox. realtors In Corvallls. Also visit ing her was their daughter, Mrs. George Holden of Golden dale, Wn.. who with her hus band, own the Northshore Art School and Gallery, near Gold end ale. 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