Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 01, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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    Molly to Visit
Units in January
During January and February,
Molly Saul. Area Extension
Agent will visit all units In
Morrow County and give the
lesson "Know the Truth about
Foods'. The lesson concerns
lood fads, frauds and food add
Hives. With nutrition very much
in the spotlight nation wide,
this lesson should prove Inter
estlng to a!l homemakers.
Everyone is welcome to at
tend any Extension meeting
attendance is in no way limit
ed to membership. We invite all
county women especially to at
tend one of the meetings at
which Molly will be giving the
lesson. Meeting dates for Mol
ly's lesson are:
Heppner Evening Jan. 6,
Neighborhood Center.
Rhea Creek Jan. 7, Grange
Hall.
Boardman Jan. 8.
Pine City Jan. 14.
Heppner DayFeb. 9.
lone to be determined.
Lodges Will Have
Joint Installation
Willow Lodge No. 66 and Sans
Souci Rebekah Lodge No. 33 will
jointly install their officers on
Jan. 10. The installation cere
monies will follow a dinner
scheduled for 6:30 p.m. This is
an open installation and all
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are
invited.
we
feature
Accutroir
timepieces
the most
accurate
wrist
timepiece
in the
world
ACCUTRON "425" Waterproof,
sweep second hand, applied re
man numerals. Rust alligator
strap. Si 35.00
The Accutron tuning
fork replaces the out
dated balance wheel
that's found in all
watches. Stop by so we
can tell you more. Start
ing with the right tim
of day. Accutron by
Bulova. From
When mm, crown
am Intact.
Store Hours: 9 A-M. to 6 P-M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER
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Nashs Entertain At
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash
had a very busy Christmas va
cation with out of town guests
and a wedding in the family
On Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Parsons and family of Bea
verton arrived to spend the hol
iday. The Nashs, the Parsons and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and
children spent Christmas Eve at
the Dean Connor home. The Con
nors, the Parsons and Mrs. Lyle
Jensen and children all had
Christmas dinner at the Nash
home. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons re-
Simplicity Wardrobe
To: Be Shown. Here.
Naomi Davis, Morrow-Umatil
la 4-H home ec agent will be
here Jan. 14-15 bringing the
Simplicity Company Wardrobe.
It will be shown in lone Jan.
14, and Heppner Jan. 15. The
showing will be arranged in co
operation with home ec teach
ers in both schools. Due to
school vacation, final plans are
not yet completed. Leaders and
members are asked to note dates
of the events, and further no
tice will be given when final
plans are completed.
$125.00
and crystal
"Something from the jeweler's,
is always something special. "
JEWELERS
Holiday Dinner
turned to Beaverton on Friday
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Nash and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Connor went to Hood River to
attend the wedding of Mrs.
Nash's niece, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Peter Nogowskl and
Mrs. Nash helped with the serv
Ing at the wedding reception
The Nashs also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Springer in Hood
River and the Connors went on
to Aloha to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Williams.
Soroptimists Fix
Christmas Boxes
The Heppner Soroptimlst Club
neld a Christmas party last
Thursday at the-Wagon- Wheel
with vocal selections from
group of grade school children
as the program attraction. They
were directed by Ola Mae Gro
shen.
Members exchanged gifts and
honored four members with De-
ix-moer Dinnaays. They were
Eleanor Gonty, Marlene Gray,
joyce Kiicn and Joyce Johnson.
Memoers brought gifts, candy
and cookies for boxes to be giv
en to throe families for Christ
mas. Several members were to
fix the nursing home patients
nair on Christmas Eve.
The next regular meeting will
bo on Jan. 8 at the City Hall
with a sack lunch.
Tiffani Sharene
Baptized
At Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Anderson
and Tiffani Sharene of Beaver
ton were up to spend Christmas
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Luciani. Also home for
the holidays was another dau
ghter, Sheila from Oregon State
and her fiance Robert Cozad
whose home is at Huntington
Beach. He has since gone to his
home for the last of the vaca
tion with his parents.
On Sunday they attended ser
vices when Tiffani Sharene was
baptized at the Trinity Luther
an Church in Hermiston. Also
here for the occasion wpre
Doug's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nels Anderson of Dallas.
Following the services they
were all dinner guests at the
Luciani home on Butter Creek.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Anderson and family of
Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Linton of Gladstone.
Many Persons Attend
Annie r Healy Services
Assisting Fr. Beard with the
funeral mass of Annie Healy
were Fr. Francis McCormack of
Hood River and Fr. Leopold O'
Reardan of Bend.
Relatives here from out of
town for the Annie Healy fun
eral were a grandson, John Wal
ters of Cincinnati, Ohio, who is
attending college at Butte, Mont.
Mrs. Ilene Richard of Areata,
Calif. Mrs. Rosanna Applegate,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Clark and
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farley
and ramuy, all of Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kenny and
family of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monohan
and family of Condon, Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Healy of Hillsboro, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Erwin and
family, Emmett Kenny, Mrs.
Ray GronquLst and Mrs. Stan
Conlon, all of Pendleton.
Eddie Kenny of Spokane, Mr.
and Mrs. James Kenny and fam
ily of Oswego. Also many
friends from Pendleton, Pilot
Rock, Ukiah and Hermiston.
Following the services a din
ner was prepared and served in
the Parish Hall by friends and
members of the Altar Societies
of Heppner, Lexington and lone.
Mrs. Michael Gray
Honored at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray en
tertained at dinner Monday eve
ning honoring their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Michael Gray, on
her birthday. Michael Gray and
Susan, Arlene and Terrv Gene
were also guests.
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Mrs. Raymond Ward of Haines
was here to spend Christmas
with her son and family, Mr.
ana Mrs. Glen Ward. Sandra.
Judy and Ron.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
233 N. Main
Efma's Ffower Shop
Phone 676-9426
After Hours Call
676-9767 or 676-5M9
BAMBI and his mother were the center of attention in the Christ
mas display at the Heppner Ranger Station Umatilla National
Forest this Christmas 1S69. .... . . . . .
A First For The Forest Service
Tills year for the first time
the Umatilla National orest
HoDDner Ranger district has a
glowing Christmas card on their
front yard. A semi-circie oi six
evergreens form the background
for a deer and lawn, ine ani
mals were drawn by Judy Mc
Laughlin, and painted by Lynda
Dunlap.
Dancing in the wind high ov-
erhead are the words Merry
Christmas and the words Uma
tilla National Forest are sitting
on the ground.
A lighted tree is in the back.
Tree Permits
About 30 more permits than
last year for individuals to cut
Christmas trees were issued
from the Heppner ranger sta
tion this year according to
Frank Rasmussen. This year
total of 110 permits were Issued.
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From 1905 until 1966 free per
mits were issued. Then the de
mand became so great, a dol
lar charee was made. It is on
ly for the past four years that
charge permits have been made.
Boardman Pants
Workshop to Start
Preliminary meeting for "Sew
ing Pants for Women" workshop
will be held in Boardman Jan.
8, at 1:00 p.m. Leaders for the
workshops will be Mrs. Mel
Allyn and Mrs. Cleve Hinton.
All women from the Boardman
Irrigon area are welcome to at
tend this extension sponsored
workshop. Ladies may enroll by
calling Mrs. Mel Allyn, Chair
man, Boardman Extension Unit.
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Hoppers Have
3-Way Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper ac
companied Lyle Potter to Con
don to spend Christmas Eve
with his family. Also present
were his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Potter of Olcx and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Brltt and Donna of
Spray.
Christmas day guests of the
Ray Brltts were Mr. and Mrs.
Burke Gentry of Hardman, the
John Hoppers and the Lyle Pot
ters. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Britt
and Donna aocompanled by
Raelene Gentry brought the Hop
pers home to Heppner where
they had another Christmas
dinner. Additional guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopper,
Loren and Cody from Hermiston.
Legion Meeting
Dates Changed
Heppner American Legion
and Auxiliary announce a
change of meeting dates effect
ive Immediately. Both groups
will now hold their regular
monthly meetings on the third
Monday of the month. All Leg
Ion and Auxiliary members are
invited to attend the meetings
in the Legion hall.
Supper Given
For G-T Employees
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard
entertained the crew of the Gazette-Times
at a pre-Chrlstmas
supper on Charlie's birthday,
Dec. 21. Guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Raymond, Dale
Cooper, Reggie Pascal and Char
lie's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gar
ry Tullls. Alice Vance who
works at the G-T and Mr. Vance
were unable to attend.
A. H. Bergstrom and daughter,
Lyn Bergstrom of Portland visit
ed over the weekend with his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Becket.
May good
times abound.
SXlZBTTE-TIMES
Thurs January 1.
1970
Mrs. Gertson Spends
Christmas Away
Mrs. Clara Certson drove to
Central Point, near Medford, to
spend Christmas with her dau
ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Anhorn, Jim and Cathy.
Mrs. Anhorn is the former Irene
Beamer. Also present were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Anhorn and fam
ily of Medford and Mike An
horn, home from Fort Riley,
Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Go
heen from Portland were also
guests for dinner. Mrs. Goheen
is Mrs. Anhorn's sister.
Enroute home Mrs. Gertson
attended the funeral In Portland
of Myrtle Anderson, past state
president of the Degree of Hon
or Protective Ass'n.
Foods Leader
Training Dated
Naomi Davis, Morrow-Umatilla
411 home ec agent will give
training for all 4-H foods lead
ers, Jan. 15 at 10:00 a.m. in the
Conference Room at the Lexing
ton Schoolhouse. The new foods
project books will be discussed
and other helps presented for
new and experienced leaders.
All 4-H Foods Leaders are urg
ed to mark this date and plan
to attend.
Golden Agers Open
The New Year
Golden Age Club will hold
their first meeting of 1970 with
a social get-together on Tues
day, Jan. 6 at thie Episcopal
Parish Hall. The evening will
begin with a potluck dinner to
be followed by games, cards
and visiting. All members are
invited to attend, and bring
guests.
Jeanne Collins was here with
her parents for Christmas.
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