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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1970)
DOT'S JOTS F1t Cmeratloni There'a five generations in the Connor-Hast tnga Great grand granddauRhter family. Al ice Luttrell of Uoppner has the honor of being the GREAT CKtAT Grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Camel are expect ed up aoon with their new Paul lne Yvonne to get aoate five, generation pictures. These are sign-up days for m. wno is eligible. Any young ster born In 1952 through 11 Is eligible. M-M-M wish the E. R. Schaef fers had more kids. They Just sent In renewals for Jack and Doris as well as for themselves. The kids pictures put up for Halloween were a real treat and a far cry from the usual soap ings. We especially enjoyed the green-haired witch that was in Murrays window. For about 8-9 years I've had this ceramic type little girl do ing a curtsy. I've been always "gonna" paint it. This is the year I decided to do it. So I made my way last week to talk to Mary Nlkander. I was sure I should practice' on something before starting on my little girl. I soon found myself prac tclng on daisy petals. This was quite fascinating. Too much 4-H going on this week I won't get back over but maybe the next week! Pumpkin Bread A good recipe to use for Hal lowccn-Thanksglvlng time is this Pumpkin Bread recipe from Velma Toney In La Grande. She sent over a box of goodies to her son, Dennis and Ann Toney and everyone at the shop got a generous sample. So moist and full of spices and nuts! Pumpkin Bread 1 cup white sugar H cup brown sugar firmly packed 1 cup canned pumpkin H cup salad oil 2 eggs unbeaten 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda 4 teaspoon each, salt, nutmeg, cinnamon teaspoon ginger 1 cup raisins i cup chopped nuts Yt cup water Combine sugars, pumpkin, oil and eggs. Beat until well blend ed. Sift flour, soda, salt and spices Add and mix well. Stir in raisins, nuts and water. Spoon into well oiled 9x5x3 loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees an hour and half or until done when tested. Turn onto rack to cool thoroughly. For all packaging. Invest In good quality, sturdy swapping materials. This small Invest ment can help insure undam aged delivery of valuable gifts and prevent delays which might result if rewrapplng were requir ed in transit. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, ffewtnlwr 11 1970 r Shopping Skills Needed for Holidays lone Notebook IONE The annual Outstand ing Teenager award has been been presented to Chris Cutler rez, Jane Krebs, Clint Krebs, and Mary McElllgott. These students were selected by the faculty at lone to receive the yearly fall award sponsored by the Out standing Teenager of America national group. Qualifications are based on leadership, citizen ship, participation in extra cur- ricular activities and service to the school and the community. They are now eligible to com pete in the State Competition and the winners will receive scholarships. Lasting ueauk) guaranteed lor life, with normal vse and care ...and for that touch of gracious elegance to your table, 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate has the warmth and beauty of: the difference! Choose fro exquisite patterns. terling. In fact, It' so close to sterling that only you will know j&rr jdx&Zr these ABFfJSmf MJr'JT chtil txlra TERMS AVAILAB 48-piece Service for 8 ' K teaspoons 1 tablespoon 8 place forks 1 tablespoon, pierced 8 place knives 1 cold meat fork 8 salad forks 1 gravy ladle t butter knife t berry spoon 1 sugar spoon 1 dessert server 1847 ROGERS BROS! America's fines Silvtrptal Trodemarlof INTERNATIONAl SILVER COMPANY WR5 "Something from the Jeweler's. U always something special" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A-M. to 6 PJa. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEB SankAmericard PTA Open House will be held Nov. 12 at the lone High School at 7:30 p.m. for grades 7-12. The parents will be given their child's schedule and attend each class for 15 minute Intervals. The teacher will discuss the class with the parents. A Candle Sale sponsored by the lone Junior Class began this week. They will be selling scented Christmas candles prob ably until close to Christmas time. The money from the sale will go towards the Junior-Sen ior Prom. School Calendar On Nov. 10 the high school saw a demonstration ' 'Our Atomic World" sponsored by the United States Atomic Energy Commission and presented by the University of Oregon in co operation with Oak Ridge Asso ciated Universities. The program was concerned with the basic principles of atomic energy and its beneficial applications. Saturday, Nov. 14 the GAA will sponsor a film "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?" a- long with Roadrunner cartoons. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the high school cafetorium. On Nov. 16, Master Engravers will be at the school to take orders for senior announcements. Nov. 17, GATV tests will be given to all seniors testing mechanical ability and aptitude. A full day is scheduled Nov. 19 as Art Jennings from the Naitonal School Assembly will speak at 12:30 p.m., the Kuder Preference test will be given to all 9th graders and Pilot Rock will play the lone Girls Volley- bal team at lone at 4:00 p.m. On Nov. 20, the lone PTA will have their Traveling Food Sale. Anyone wishing to donate food should contact Marilyn Riet mann the morning of the 20th. On Nov. 21, the GAA will sponsor the same HawKins Dance. School will be dismissed at 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 25 for the be ginning of Thanksgiving Vaca tion. Grand Master To Visit Here Ben O. Young, Grand Master will make his official visit to Willow Lodge I OOF No. 66 and Lexington Lodge No. 168 on Nov. 16. The evening will begin with a potluck at 6:30, hosted by both lodges and all neighboring lodges are cordially invited. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. His slogan for the year is "Team Work Makes the Load Lighter." CARY DAVIS HERE Cary Davis is home from Viet nam for a 30-day leave. He lias visited in Heppner. While here he stayed with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott with whom he stayed when he attended Heppner High School. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Davis of Pendleton. Now Is the time for homemak crs to develop their shopping skills. Much shopping will be done between now and the holl days. Skill in shopping can help you live as well as you do now but for less money. Or It en ables you to spend the same amount of money and live bet ter than you do now. House wives may ask them selves if they do a good job of comparative shopping on large items, but think the effort is not worthwhile on small ones. Little savings may seem insig nificant when taken alone, but not so on things bought over and over again. There's hardly a family which couldn't save five or ten cents on their buying if they would take the time to do com parative shopping. This could mean a substantial saving over a year's time. When doing this, it is important to compare like quality and grade. One product may sell for less but be of in ferior quality. Homemakers should bo warned against ac cepting blindly the old adage that there's economy In large sizes. A LITTLE ARITHMETIC SHOULD BE DONE BEFORE BUYING. It Is Important to know the regular prices for items when shopping. If you know the reg ular prices, then you will know whether "specials" really are special buys. Many shoppers have discovered that what they thought were bargains, dldnt always turn out to be bargains. Melinda Ann's 4th Record Out Soon Ron Leonnig was In Heppner Monday. He had been to Gold endale to confer about Melinda Ann's 4th record that will soon be coming out. Three Leonnlgs play week ends at Mac's Place in McMinn ville. They call themselves, "Melinda Anns". Melinda Ann sings, Mr. Leonnig plays guitar and Roger plays the drums. Since his marriage, Roger Is attending Portland Community College and barbering on the side. Mr. Leonnig is barbering at Newberg and Mrs Leonnig is head cook at McMinnville High School. The Leonnlgs left Hepp ner about two years ago when they operated the Wagon Wheel. Home Extension Unit Meeting Held "How to be a teller leader", was the presentation by Mm. Norman Clow at the itvpprvr Home Extension Unit miftlwi Monday at the home of Mri. Frank Connor. She presented wnya t' organ ize material, the demonstration equipment and how to present It In an Interesting and fartml way. Each member participated then In a review: Listen. Learn to Listen. Listen to Learn. There's action communication by body and behavior. We can talk 125 words a minute but we can listen 400 words per min ute. Different sections of the country have certnln character istics. The South Is known for flowery speeches and Texas for exaggerated assertions. Following the potluck lunch eon, members had a sampling of Christmas confections and an exchange of recipes. The next meeting will be the ACWW lesson on "Foods and Culture of the Local Indians". The meeting will be at Mrs. Clow's home. There will he guests from the Umatilla Indian Reservation. 'Woolies' to be Styled At BMCC Saturday Here is the schedule for the "Make It Yourself With Wool" Style Revue to be held at Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton on Saturday, Nov. 14: Judging Juniors 10:00 a.m. Sub-Deb 10:45 a.m. Senior 11:00 a.m. (All contestants must be there with garments on at designated time. 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Tour of the College. 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dress for Style Revue. 2:30 p.m. Dress Revue. Shopping at Elma's The holidays are coming and you can capture that holiday mood with a set of mix and match by Jantzen. White Stag and Pendleton from ELMA'S APPAREL. Now is the time to browse and buy. Choices are good now with the arrival of the last of the season's best, What's available right now at Elma s for long trips, short va cations and dinners with fam ily and friends? Superb sports wear. It begins with a three piece ensemble: trousers andor skirt, with the new hip-length jacket worn with a shirt. Jantzens double knits com pletely machine washable offer a sparky selection in solids and stripes that are mixed or match ed with tops. Jantzen's long sleeved shirts are 100 percent Dacron and Polyester. All worn with a great deal of dash. Top it all with a spirited sport knit Poncho by Ship N'Shore that is 100 percent Orion Acryl ic. You'll love your holiday sea son dress-ups from ELMA's. Do a lay-away for Christmas giving. Don't overlook the Sale rack at Elma's too. If your size is there you have a bargain be OOOS ONI.T AT CENTRAL HABKET ave 30c When You Buy 2 Lb. Can Of FOLGER'S COFFEE SPECIAL, PRICE WITH THIS COUPON $1.59 Without Coupon $1.89 Coupon cash value 120 of lc Good thru Nov. 14 Sfffifil , " 1 1 1 1 ' if Nabisco COOKIES OREO CHIPS AHOY NUTTER BUTTER 2 - 89$ Central Mmjmi Save 30c When You Buy 10 OZ. JAR OF INSTANT FOLGER'S COFFEE CRYSTALS Special Price With This Coupon $1.29 Without Coupon J1.G9 Coupon cash value 120 of lc IN E3 M NALLEY'S HOT OR MILD 303 TIN CHILI COM CARNE 2 -69$ O-SO-GOOD NALLEY'S NESTLE'S MACARONI TANG QUIK 4 750 q 530 I . ib 470 NALLEY'S 47 OZ LUMBERJACK SYRUP - - - - 89O BANANAS - - - 7 - '$1 WIENERS " 650 T FAMILY PAC 4-6-8 TO PKG. CAULIFLOWER 190 PORK CHOPS 790 . FRESH FROZEN CUT UP PAN READY APPLES - - - - 6- $1 Lynden FRYERS 330 OREGON CHIEF OLD FASHIONED Mixed Nuts 490 Dinner FRANKS " 650 PRICES GOOD NOVEMBER 13 & 14 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps l V T x ' 1 " s EN " TWMP8 cause one rack is off and the other 13. MAR J CET