CABOL JO RAWLINS Parents Announce Recent Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William E. Raw lins of lone, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Jo Rawlins, to Mr, Bill Brewster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bach, of Sherwood, Ore. Miss Rawlins, a graduate of Heppner High School, Is a Jun lor at Oregon State University, majoring in Home Economics Education. Her fiance is a grad uate of Sherwood High School and a senior at Oregon State University. A fall wedding is planned. First Snow For Californian The snow came just in time for Mrs. Helmi Sorg and her son Mark to have a good time in the snow before returning to their home at Cudahy, Calif. They were here to visit Mrs. Sorg's brother and family, the Arnie Hedmans. Besides playing in the snow about town, they took the 10-year-old Mark sled ding up at Hardman and for another treat, they took him out to Greenups to watch branding. Home Extension Meets Monday of The Heppner Day Unit Home Extension will meet Jan. 12 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. for their ACWW study on New England. There will be a plan ned potluck at noon of New England foods. The group will meet at the home -with Mrs-. Vern Keithley and Mrs. Gene Ferguson as co-hostesses and will assist with the program. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramsey and Mike of Idaho Falls were here last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod. Miiiiiiiiiiiiiin iii iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiii ,"l",l,,,,,,,,u, Rebekahs Review Past Year. Plan 1970 Activities Charter in memory of Hannan gXzette-times Thursw January 8. 1970 AUD 5 1 nillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIUMIIHIIlin DOT'S JOTS ; I just wouldn't want to live J where the temperature was the I same the year around. I love the four seasons and I like snow In the winter time when you're supposed to have snow . . . and not in March when I'm looking for spring! Beautiful Tree In the Snow Saturday's snow was beauti ful and Charlie promised to walk with me In the snow. Be fore we started Mrs. Ernie Gar rison called to ask if we would n't like to see their beautiful Christmas tree ... so we walk ed down that way and stopped in for a cup of coffee. She was right; the tree is a beautifully shaped (not sheared) Blue Spruce. The colored lights re flected on the snow made a beautiful sight. We enjoyed their cordial hos pitality which not only included a tour of their spacious home but they insisted our dog Dewey share the warmth of their home, too. Speaking of linen closets . . . she has a whole room! Another holiday highlight was a chance to see the prize winning lights at the Milo Prindles from the inside looking out on New Year's Day. They have done some beautiful rock work and have the rock ready to do more. Zella has a green thumb and her amaryllis had three massive blooms. It grew so fast they could measure it's daily growth. Her cooky-candy tray was filled with delectables which in eluded pralines as good as we have eaten in New Orleans. AND THE DIP for the cubed ham was out of this world . blackberry jam mixed with sharp mustard. So good it makes my mouth water just to write about it! LTNNE LOUISE BOWMAN Engagement Announced Mrs. Betty Bowman, Rhome, North Dakota, wishes to an nounce the engagement of her dauehter. Lynn Louise, to Lt Kermit Allen Erickson, son of Mrs. Lvle Erickson, Kindred, North Dakota. Miss Bowman, a 1969 grad uate of North Dakota State Uni versity, is employed teaching home economics in lone. Lt. Erickson, a 1967 graduate of NDSU is a pilot in the Unit ed States Air Force, presently stationed in Vietnam. A June wedding is planned Working At Mi Ladies Mrs. Sam Steers is working during inventory at MiLadies Apparel. For the past several weeks she has been in Walla Walla with her husband who is in the Veterans Hospital.. He is making satisfactory progress following surgery. During Christmas while he was flat on his back, several groups came singing carols as well as other groups who brought fruit and gifts from the gift shop. These Christmas res tivities were appreciated so very much by those in the hospital. GORHAM STAINLESS Loyes&mpacy- - -rS -'i I F I 1 HACIENDA Exquisite Gorham Stainless sauce ladle in the romantic Hacienda design complete with stunning contemporary Avocado glass dish by Anchor Hocking. Tempting way to serve sauces, gravy, relishes and jellies. LIMITED TIME SPECIAL $TJSS "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS 6 P-M. Cnn Hours! 9 JLM to PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER bankAmericahd TmbEN STAMPS h ) 4 BONNIE KAE AKERS Akers-Linnell Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Berl E. Akers, Sr. of lone, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Bonnie Kae, to Rodney Donald Linnell of lone. Miss Akers is a 1969 gradu ate of lone High School. She at tended Oregon College of Edu cation at Monmouth and trans ferred to Blue Mountain Com munity College for the winter term. Her fiance, also a graduate of lone High School, is attend ing Blue Mountain Community College. No wedding date has been set. Rainbow Girls Plan Installation There will be a public instal lation of Ruth Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls at tne Masonic Hall Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. Tn he installed are Karla Weatherford, worthy advisor; Kristy Taylor, worthy associate advisor; Karen Cox, Charity; Sandy Matthews, Hope and Mary Kay Hughes, Faith. Appointive officers are: Diane McLachlan. Love: Dewlna lur- ner. Relieion: Lisa Cutsforth, Nature: Peerev Hayton, Immor tality; Carol Hughes, Patriotism; Cyde Allstott, Fidelity; Linaa Baker. Service: Debbie McLeod, Outer Observer; Kay Van Wink le, Confidential Observer; Diane Mills, drill leader; Marie Van Marter. musician: Jeannie Hunt, chaplain and Bobbette Jones, choir director. The colors for the installation are red. white and blue and the theme is "Faith Can Move Mountains". Members of the choir are Jeri Keithley, Tami Meador, Barby McCarl, Sally Winters, Trisha Prock, Susan Melby and Cindy Harsin, Patty O'Garra is recorder and Teresa Wright, treasurer. Sans Soucl Rebekah Lodge No. 33 began the year early as the regular meeting was held Jan. 2. rians were made for Joint Installation of officers Jan. 10 with Willows lOOF No. 66. Menu committee named for that occasion were Opal Cook, Pearl Wright, Mildicd Padberg and Ola Buggies. Now Year ereetlne cards were read from members and former residents. Taclc Parker of Walla Walla, and Lulu John son, who makes her home in Honolulu, Hawaii. Manv saw the Odd Fellow and Rebekah float In the Tour nament of Roses Parade on TV Jan. 1. It depicted the Liberty Bell and won the theme prize In the parade. Much publicity was given the Order for being a heavy contributor to the John Hopkins Eye Bank research pro ject. The Noble Grand, Opal Cook, read a New Year's recipe to follow throughout the year. She gave each of her officers a gift she had made. She also pre sented to Deputy President, Adclle LaTrace Sans Soucl's Deputy President's Jewel to wear during her term of office. Those having perfect meeting attendance for 1969 were ap plauded, these being Letha Ar cher, Mildred Padberg, Esther Bergstrom and Adclle LaTrace. Mary McMurtry was elected Vice Grand for the coming year. A staff of members draped the Mrs. Morris Visits Disneyland Mrs. Jessie Faye Morris spent 10 days of her Christmas vaca tion sight seeing in southern California. She Joined her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart at Myrtle Point. On a one-day stop in San Francisco they visited Fisher man's Wharf, China Town and Fleischacker Zoo. This was the first time Mrs. Morris had been to San Francisco in 30 years. They went on to enjoy the sights and scenes of Los Angel es: Marlneland, Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm. She brought back with her treasures from each nlace to show her 4th gra ders. Included was a "Bird of Paradise" which the youngsters recently had become acquaint ed with in their study of Hawaii. Anderson, a veteran member of Rnn .Soucl. Both the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson had been faithful Rebekah lodge members. Opal Cook served refresh ments durlnar the social hour. She has been an excellent lead er the past term, seeing that many were present for the meet ings that otnerwise coum nui have attended. Dr. and Mrs. Tibbies Go to Orange For Holidays Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Tibbies flew to Orange to spend Christ mas holidays with their son, Dr. and Mrs. Larry Tibbies at Orange. While there they visit ed two of Dr. Tibbies' sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hough and Mrs. Ket urah Heron. Another son, Lance Tibbies who is Ass't. Dean at the Uni versity of Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, New York, flew out to San Francisco on business and then went on to be with his folks and brother on New Years Day. Christmas Boxes Delivered in County A combination of several groups and agencies made up the goodies for the Christmas boxes distributed in Morrow County. The Welfare agency made up the list, the Salvation Army gave money to buy the nannwi mwta and meats, the Jaycees collected toys and the Ministerial Assn. did the dellv erlng. It Is believed other groups also oontriDuiea. Fifteen families received the boxes with an average of 2 box es to each family. Rev. Edwin Cutting delivered the boxes to Boardman and irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox of Port- land arrived Christmas day to spend the holidays here with his folks. Following graduation, from the University of Oregon with his masters degree in Bus iness Administration, Mr. Cox is employed in the general ac counting office for the govern ment in Portland. FLOWERS FOH ALL OCCASIONS 233 N. 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