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Things with Greenery Things with Greenery were demonstrated Monday evening by the Rev. Edwin Cutting at the Heppner Carden Club meet ing at the Methodist Church basement. Rev. and Mrs. Cutting had a greenhouse and nursery in Min nesota before entering the min istry. He recommends fir as the best in Christmas trees for the lasting quality. Pine will stand up good. Spruce needles drop fast but is beautiful outside. Evergreens may be made fire resistant by dipping them in water glass (sodium silicate from the drug store). Wreaths Rev. Cutting recommended 14' gauge wire for the wreath base. Branch tips in 8" sprigs were cut from boughs. Overlapped sprigs were wrapped to the wreath wire with 24 gauge wire with 2 winds around each sprig which should be angled to out strip of wreath. To make a 2 .,. M aiuvavr first QUALITY i4 I I VI U OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. GIRLS' SWEATERS REDUCED SIZES 3 to 6x 2.66 7 to 14 3.66 GIRLS' DRESSES REDUCED 3 to 6x 2.99 7 to 14 3.99 GIRLS' JACKETS REDUCED 3 to 6x 9.88 9 to 14 13.88 BOYS' SWEATERS REDUCED ALL SIZES 6 to 18 2.99 BOYS' JACKETS REDUCED SIZES 5 to 7 8.88 8 to is 9.88 to 12.88 WOMEN'S JACKETS REDUCED ALL SIZES S-18 14.88 to 18.88 I SHOP NOW! SAVE! CHARGE IT! & nn ITU SUNDAY, DEC. MORROW COUNTY GUN CLUB 1 Mile Out Shobe Canyon COME HAVE FUN WITH US $1.25 $2.50 HAMS TURKEYS CH ICKENS BACON Lunch Served from 11 A.M. On Games and Entertainment for Non-Shooters EVERYONE'S INVITED THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED ANK OF Learned at Local Garden Club way wreath sprigs could be wired on to the back of the wreath Just to cover the wire.. Centerpieces Starting with a styrofoam base the sprigs stripped of need les l',aM on stem end were stuck horizontally into the styrofoam, all around the base. Another row also horizontally followed. Candles, if used, should be stuck in after the first row was completed. Balls, orna ments, cone, nuts, wild rose hips, dried stock may all be added to the wreaths and cen terpieces as Individuals like. Centerpieces using candles should be treated for fire re sistance. sialic. til MnPlcA1 ku Vl W Mr. wuuing bmhicu - i wife also demonstrated making - tha tmnl I a sDray or swag iui door, roping, tying a bow. Bill Rawlins, Garden Club president, made 14" wreath wires for everyone present from nf tpipnhone wire v,. - w-.wwjK-ikdril'yi'WM'. 1i Aft STORE HOURS 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY WTE TIL 9 PJ. 63 " ft & ft ft S3 ft ft ft ft 86 ft ft m ft ft 113 MORROW COUNTY JAYCEES' MERCHANDISE 14 BT TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK Eastern Oregon HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION which he had. Evergreen boughs were also available. The Garden Club will arrange a Christmas window at Frank's Flxlt Shop. Working on the window are Mrs. Bill Rawlins, Mrs. Dick Borman, Mrs. Wallace Wolff and Mrs. Cutting. Mrs. Cutting served refresh ments. Earl McCabe Services Friday Sen-Ices will be conducted Dec. 12 a 2t p.m. at the lone United Church of Chirst for Earl Francis McCabe, lone wheat rancher, with the Rev. F. . l l v. AlflAl.,lMA fault I". LUvauc, Jr. uuiiiaiiiig I . . ...til 1 Ulnk VIaW miermeni win ue i m&" cemetery at lone. Contributions . . u t i rr.lt. mav be made to the lone Unit ed Church of Christ. Mr. McCabe, a life time resi dent of lone, died at Pioneer Memorial HosDital Dec. 9. He was born Dec. 5. 1912 at lone, the son of Alonzo McCabe ana Lola Olden McCabe. He was married to Helen Lindsay on Aug. 19, 1945 at lone. He was a naval veteran of World War it h was a member of the lone United Church of Christ. BPOE Heppner Lodge No. 358, Willows Grange, lone American Legion Post No. 95. Survivors are his wife, Helen McCabe of lone; one daughter, Mrs. Kennt-th Klinger of Bea verton and two grandsons; sis ters, Jessie Ingalls of Adams, Carlotte Lundall of Bend, An nabell Ubanks of Arlington; hrnthpr Lonnie of lone. Rob ert of Cornelius, Clifford of Port-1 land and Ernest of Heppner; three aunts and numerous niec es and nephews. Bearers will be Bill Rietmann, Bob Rietmann, John Jepsen, Gene Rietmann, Charles Doher ty and Bob Drake. Honorary bearers, Milton MOTgan, Lloyd, Morgan, Arthur Crawford, John; Proudfoot, Roy A. Llndstrom and Paul Pettyjohn. j There will be eraveside mili tary services provided by lone American Legion Post No. 95. Ensign Lee Daggett Completes Training Navy Ensign Lee P. Daggett, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dag gett of Heppner, has completed course at the Naval Aviation I hnn1s rnmmand at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. The course provided him with Instruction in Basic aerodynam ics, aviation physiology, air navigation, physical fitness and swimming. He will now proceed to the next phase in the Naval Avia tion Program. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Prlndle went to Medford last week-end to attend a joint meeting of the Southern Oregon Timber Op erators and Oregon Logging dir ectors. Plans were made for the Logging conference to be held in Eugene in February. ALL DAY AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE B.P.O.E. Holds Memorial Service Heppner Lodge No. 358, BPOE. held their annual Lodge of Sorrow In the local Elks Temple last Thursday. The ceremony honored the memory of departed members; Don Gosnell, Earl E. Ark ley. Wesley Sherman, John Venard and C E. Lynch. Providing music for the occas ion was Mrs. Sam Miller accom panied by Mrs. C. C Carmlch ael, with invocation by Bob Ma honey and an address by the Rev. Edwin Cutting. Officers of the Lodge are Gene Orwlck, Exalted Ruler; Esteemed Leading Knight, Mar shall Lovgren; Esteemed Loyal Knight. Calvin Sherman; Es teemed Lecturing Knight, David McLeod; Chaplain, Bob Maho ney; Secretary, Glen Ward; Treasurer. Ed Dick; Tiler, Ralph Klncaid; Inner Guard, Joe Balfe; Esquire, Bill Siewert; Trustees, Conley Lanham, O. W. Cuts forth, Pat O'Brien. Clint Mo Quarrle, Everett Harshman. The event was preceded by a roast beef dinner attended by a number of members, wives and guests. Home from Germany Mrs. Larry Derrick and Klml arrived by jet Wednesday. Af ter a phone call earlier in the day from her in New York, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gribble, met them in Portland that evening. Mrs. Derrick will remain in the states until her husband, Sgt. Derrick, completes his 4 years with the Air Force. HOSPITAL NEWS Admitted to Pioneer Memorial Hospital this week and still re ceiving care are Wayne and David Schwarzin of Heppner; Maude Boyd, Heppner; Mary Healy, Heppner and Sophia Ay ers, Heppner. Dismissed this week after re ceiving medical attention were Otto Ellsworth, Heppner; Virgin ia Rowell, lone; Mabel Ring, lone; James Sykes, Spray and Arnie Hedman, Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey of Hermiston are parents of a ba by boy, born Dec. 7 at 6:15 p.m. This is their first child and has been named Kevin Ray. The Bailey's were in this area to get a Christmas tree when the baby decided to put in his ap pearance How Will You Remember ...Christmas? rr v & ' i i. m. m. X m. LLL ft m. X Christmas! It's amazing how that magic word sands family memories chasing one another through your mind. This year you can create your own special memories-memories that everyone will save and see again and again. That's why we say a new Kodak Instamatic Camere is the perfect gift, a gift for almost anyone on your Christmas list. Kodak gifts are opened first on Christmas morning. Shop now from our complete selec tion of Kodak Insiamatic Cameras-gift that givt hap pily ever after! X m. X s 2 Open O FRIDAY, DEC. 12 O FRIDAY, DEC. 19 Open 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. on O SUNDAY, DEC. 21 IU1URRMS REXALL Heppner SZETTE-TIMES Tbursw December 11. 1969 Attends Wheat Meet Attending the recent State Convention of the Oregon Wheat Growers League in Portland were a number of Morrow Coun ty folks. Included were Harold Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Smouse, Lowell Gribble, Marshall Cornett. and Harley Sager of First National Bank, Jack Sumner, Ted Palmateer, Norman Supple (formerly of Heppner FNB), Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jepsen, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bergstrom, Mrs. Vern Viall, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Llndstrom, Lind say Kincald and Ron Hague wood. Barbara Peterson won a U of O football at the banquet drawing. The football had been autographed by the entire team. Mrs. Vern Viall won second place in the State cake baking contest with her two-layer choc olate cake, according to Mrs. Milton Morgan, chairman of the domestic wheat utilization com mittee. Realized from the sale of bread products, was $12.05, dis played by the Morrow County ladies. This money is to be do nated to the Salvation Army. Among the Interesting things talked about at the League meeting was a sclent Lst's talk on alcohol made from wheat and utilization of the by-products for cattle feed. (We have Vw.n told this alcohol would be an ideal additive for gasoline to replace tetraethyl lead, ana the by-products for feed would make the program economically feasible). GRAIN PRICES (Courtesy of Morrow County Grain Growers) (F.O.B. Lexington, does not in elude warehouse chgs.) Soft white wheat 1-41 Barley 39-50 WEDDING, PARTY and AN N1VERS A R Y napkins with names imprinted; monogram med playing cards; wedding In vitations and announcements, all available at The Gazette-Times. Til 9 p.m. DRUGS It WeTW y MEnniSTon Appliances RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If I Don't Have It Son of a Gun!" 2133 N. 1st Hermiston Ph. 567-89G0 Home of Norge Appliances Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning New A Used Appliance Repair HANDY HANK REPAIR Franchlsed Westlnghouse Dealer Brlnjj your appliances In for repairs. Make an appointment for repairs while you wait 672 Main, Hermiston Ph. 567-5221 "We Sell the Best and Service the Rest." Automotive GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD usea v-ara Everything In Automotive n1 Car part New Used Rebuild Wholesale Retail The home of "one million road-tested parta" Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin Hrm.-McNrr Hwv. rh. 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