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Role of Extension Discussed by Leaders At Council Workshop Spoclal emphasis on leader ship and the overall role of ex tension was the theme of the Extension Leadership Workshop neui in Heppner last Wednes day, September 24. Representatives from all Mor row county Extension Units were present. County advisory eommittee chairman, Dorrls Graves, acted as mistress of ceremony for the occasion. Special guests who participat ed in the training were Lorene Whittaker. past president of the urejjon Homemakers Council, mot kock; Jeanne Mecy, Uls trict VII Representative to the Oregon Homcmaker's Council, Milton-Freewater; Molly Saul, Area Extension Agent in Home Kconomlcs; Naomi Davis, Area 4-H Home Economics Agent: and Birdine Tullis, Morrow County Extension Aide. "Getting to Know Extension County-State-National and In ternational" was presented by Mrs. wnittaker. Mrs. Megy spoke on the role of the county and district officers. Dorris Graves gave training on the duties and responsibilities of Unit Chair man, ACWW chairman and safety chariman. Jean Nelson, secretary of the county advisory committee, explained the role of the secretary in the unit. Faye Ferguson gave a report on the responsibilities of the treasurer, Other committee chairmen from the advisory committee who reported on activities were Bar bara Witherrite, health, and Ginger Keithley, careers and youth. An interesting review of the Morrow-Umatilla county pro gram development committee plans and activities was given by Mrs. Saul. Explanation of the role of Extension Units In the 4-H program, and a report on 4-H Activities in Morrow county was given by Naomi Da vis and Birdine Tullis. A salad potluck luncheon was served by the County Home Ex tension Advisory committee, nostesses ror the event. On the hostess committee were Dorris Graves, Jean Nelson, Bea Lucianl, Faye Ferguson, Ginger Keithley, Phoebe Hayes, ana Barbara witherrite. MA Phone 676-9426 For FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS ELMA'S APPAREL HEPPNER HimiilllllUllllllllllltilllllllllllHIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiillllllllllllli ocidijMni flillMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIltllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllll Monday Deadline Set For Sewing Workshop October 6 Is the deadline to enroll in the "Sewing Pants for Women" workshops to be con ducted this fall by the Oregon atate university Extension Ser vice In Morrow and Umatilla counties. Those who wish to par ticipate may notify the County Extension offices In Pendleton, Hormlston. Milton-Freewater. or Heppner. They may also write or telephone Molly Saul or Naomi Davis, P. O. Box 1107, Pendleton, 276-7111. extension 61. It is planned that workshops will be offered in Ukiah. Pilot kock. Pendleton, Heppner, Her miston, and Milton-Freewater. Area workshops will com mence In October and should be completed before Thanksgiving. Each participant will attend five workshop sessions, and will construct a pair of woven wool slacks. There is no charge to enroll. The only cost to partici pants is for the pattern, fabric, and findings used to make her slacks. Workshops will be davtime meetings, but it is possible an evening workshop will be sched uled in Pendleton. TbviK October 2. 1969 'Make It With Wool' Entry Forms Available For District Contest High Quality Entries Displayed to Public At Fall Flower Show One of the first major events to celebrate the 20th anniver sary of the lone Garden club was the 17th Annual Fall Flow er Show, presented at the lone school cafetorium on Sunday, September 21. between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. Out-of-town Judges who com pared the show with others they had observed, were impressed by its high Quality and reported the show as "outstanding". A total of 248 entries were re corded, with 33 exhibitors par. ticipating; 196 horticulture spec, imens and 52 arrangements Three juniors exhibited. Includ ing Frank Engelman, Marilyn warren ana Jimmy jepsen. Approximately 100 viewed the show, coming from Pilot Rock, John Day, Stanfield, Heppner, Lexington and surrounding ar eas. Top award of the rotating pewter compote, given for the most blue ribbons in the show. went to Mrs. Harold Huber. Other award winners were Mrs. Victor Rietmann, most blue ribbons in horticulture divis ion; Mrs. Huber, most blue rib bons in arrangement division; Mrs. Koy Lindstrom, best ar rangement in show (ruby red dahlias, snapdragons and as ters), and Mrs. Fredrick Martin, best horticulture specimen in I Li - Jfl Folger's Coffee BOG SAVOWGS OKI ifl pa ' Lb-75e I fftN LIMIT ONE PER PACKAGE PURCHASED ' 1 " I H H J - "" ( S J ! 10 Instant iy sss-sVS! "New Coffee Crystals" $29 &$$'$&$& VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON i.iva If VMi..nif win, tiri "cai iiuuituiiuie specimen in Make It Yourself With Woor,snow (an informai decorative 'r ft ' pSe.lii"1! FK stresses, ages 10 to 21, are nowi available. Mrs. Robert Hosklns. director of District 14 which covers Uma tilla, Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler counties, attended a state wool workshop in Portland last week. She reports that new to the wool competition is the addition of pants for the sub-deb group and pant suits for the junior and senior groups. bub-debs, ages 10 to 13. may also make a skirt or jumper. Juniors, ages 14 to 16, and sen iors, ages 17 to 21, may also make a dress, suit (with jacket or cape), coat or full length cape. Special features of the show included an outstanding display of 75 named varieties of dahlias, grown by Bill Rawlins. Also, a special chrysanthemum exhibit with named varieties from the ! gardens of Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Rietmann, Mrs. Edith Nichoson, Mrs. Huber and Mrs. Mary Lun dell. Much interest was shown in the display of historical I scrapbooks and yearbooks of teh club, reviewing the 20 years of the club's existence. Adding enjoyment to the af ternoon was background organ music, played by Darrell James on a Baldwin Orga-Sonic. fur- Garments must be made of iVT"?" A'"."?" i.V,1 "oin A large arrangement of chrys- 100 American loomed wool, ana oe the worR of the contest ant. The district finals of the Make It With Wool" comoetit ion will be held in Hermiston November 22. The deadline for mailing entries is November Entry forms are available at the county extension offices, at Burnhams in Hermiston, Bon Marche in Pendleton, and from Mrs. Hoskins, lone. in Give the most accurate watch in the world... watch in the world... rir Mk m V flff Accutron s$f J JMJ by Bulova mkL. anthemums (the club flower) fall colors, made by Mrs. Riet mann, centered the table for the silver tea Mrs. Tom Huston was gener ai cnairman or the snow; stag ing was by Mrs. Garry Tullis, Mrs. Huber and Mrs. Kenneth Kiinger; entries and classifica tion by Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs, Van Hubbard, Mrs.. Willard rench. Mrs. Clell Rea and Mrs Lee Pettyjohn: Judees bv Mrs Omar Rietmann; guest book by ivirs. maine uiapei: publicity. Mrs. Martin: posters. Mrs. Gar bwanson, and silver tea, Mrs. Ernie Christooherson and Mrs. Wallace Wolff. Judges were accredited bv the National Council of State Gar den clubs and members of the Oregon State Federation. These were Mrs. Bruce H. Hull and Mrs. Hans Blaser, both of The Dalles, and Mrs. Ned Underhill of Dufur. It's an actual fact. What accounts for the extraordinary accuracy of the Accutron watch is a tiny electronically-driven tuning fork whose vibrations split a second into 360 precise little Intervals. Tuning fork time is so precise, we guarantee Accutron accuracy to within a minute a month. ACCUTRON "240" Stainless steel. Lumin ous silver dial. $110. CALENDAR "BZ" Stainless steel case and band. Luminous. SI 65. DATE AND OAT "V UK gold filled. Full Roman numeral dial. SIRS. ACCUTRON by BULOVA We will adjust to this tolerance, If necessary. Guarantee Is for one full year. Rebekahs Entertain Grand Lodge Guests Review and discussion of the Eastern Oregon Friendship Tour was Drought before the meeting of Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge No. 33 on Friday, September 19. Mrs. Opal Cook, noble grand, and several members reported on entertaining Grand Lodge offi cers and Rebekah Assembly per sonnel here on the first over night stop of the chartered bus. Under correspondence, inter esting letters were read, one from a former member, Margar et Thomas, who makes her j home in Walla Walla, Wash., and another from Lulu Johnson of Honolulu. The names of Mrs. Johnson's parents are on the Sans Souci charter. I Mrs. Altha Kirk, assisted bv Mrs. Ada Eskelson, were host esses for the social hour follow ing lodge. This carried through the birthday theme for those having birthdays during the past three months. Lighted can dles were placed at places of the honorees, who included Mrs. i Mary McMurtry, Mrs. Opal Cook, Mrs. Bernice Nash, Mrs. Mildred Padberg and Mrs. Pearl Wright. I II I 1 WITH COUPON for $00 CAKE MIX ' Good thru Oct. 4. 1969 . Good at Central Market WITHOUT COUPON , g for $00 nmu Uisqujcl. BUmflMIU BAKING MTX r? liiiJM!?. II n IOEj7 No Angel Food cr Chiffon Mix as JVITH COUeON WITHOUT COUPON 43 40' m $ VALUABLE COUPON $ m iatiLyuoup6k:iu CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST 69$ gVALUABLE COUPQNgMf 5 FLAVORS N ALLEY'S 15 OZ. Chili Con Came 2 69 Cheeribs WITH COUPON Cheerios made from PROTEIN PACKED OATS Good thru Oct 4, 1969 Cc-d ct Central Market WITHOUT COUPON 8 39 IS IS ct. iSf&ajSr'S VALUABLE COUPON BANQUET BUFFET EACH Supper Casseroles 99 OREGON CHIEF cn 1 Safeeu 2E COMPLEXION BAR OF aitl cFree (WITH THIS COUPON) UfiJJiyNAL bars ; . Offer Exnircs Onrohr A Limit One Free Complexion Bar Per family Good Only at Central Market Normal Retail Price 27c per Complexion Bar 'X 3 Ij OREGON CHIEF 12 OZ. PKG. Polish Rings ea. 59C 20 LB. No. 2 Potatoes 790 "Something from the jeweler's, is always something speciaL" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER 1 First in Series PUBLIC CARD PARTY Saturday, October 1 Lexington IOOF Hall 8:00 P.M. Sponsored by Holly Rebekah Lodge USDA CHOICE BEEF STEAKS T-BONE lb. 1.29 SIRLOIN lb. $1.09 Mcintosh Apples 100 TOMATOES Lb. 250 Hale Peaches 2 290 PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 3 0 4 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps flfe.' ii Pinochle Only Grand Prize at End of Series of Six Game Prizes each Parry Refreshments SI Per Person e Ereryone Welcome EANKAMERICARD 1 GREEN