Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 26, 1970, Page 6, Image 6

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    1 HEPFNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. Number U. 1870
National HomcmokerTcst is December 1
Awards Including $110,000
mlli'ce rholarhlp wilt be
.take Dee. 1, when 7 Heppner
Ilich School wnlor girl Join
613.000 other In rhwh
hrotichout the 50 atatca and
the District of Columbia In the
written knowledge and attitude
examination of the 17th annual
B-ttv Crocker Search for the
Amorlivin Homemakcr of Tumor
row. Girls planning to take the
test are. Sarah Witherrlte, Dar
i.mn Warren. Tana Itauch. Deb
by Campbell. Karen Cox. Debbie
Majeske, Karia weamenoru.
Chosen on the basis of te
scores here, the winner for the
local high school will receive a
c.xwiiiitv tivslL'ncd silver charm
from General Mills, sponsor of
the education protiram. aouh
i..niiiv. her oancr will be en
tered In competition with those
of all other school winners in
the state.
Thn Slate Homcmakcr of To
morrow will receive a $1,500
acholarshlp and. together with
the winners from the otner is
unties and the District of Col
umbla each accompanied by a
school advisor win tour wasn
ington, D. C, and Colonial Wil
Uamsburg, Va., next spring.
Second-place finishers in each
slate receive jOO educational
grants. Schools or Jstate Home
makers of Tomorrow are award
ed complete acts of Encycloped
ia Brltannlca by Encyclopedia
Brltannlca. Inc.
Culminating the tour for state
winners will be announcement
of the 1971 Betty Crocker All
Amrirn Homemakcr of To
morrow, whose scholarship will
See Oregon Stote
Wallop Oregon
Among those from Morrow
County who attended the Ore
gon State-Oregon game were
the Bill Jepsens. Accompanied
by their son Bob they drove to
Corvallls to be guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Barratt They al
so enjoyed being with their dau
ghter, Sue Jepsen, freshman stu
dent at OSU. Following the
game they attended Victory
supper at the home of Coach
and Mrs. Dee Andrew. With a
take-off on the loveable nick
name, 'The Big Pumpkin", Mrs.
Jepsen and Mrs. Barratt present
ed the coach with a Big Bologna
of Morrow County venison. They
had wrapped the three foot bol
ogna with orange and black
paper tied with big bows.
Earl Gilliam accompanied his
nephew, Lewis Gilliam of Con
don down for the game.
WHO'S WhO I" PEfJDLETOrJ 1970
ZEPHYR
ELECTRIC, INC.
883 S. B. Emigrant Are.
Electrical Contractor
W. F. (Mike)
ZIMMERMAN
Pendleton,
Oregon 97801
Biia. Phona
276-6931
Sid Thompson Motors
2003 S. W. Emigrant Ph.276-3832
Across from Albertson Market
Datsun Dealer Good
Selection of Used Cars
Aristocrat Travel Trailers,
Kit Campers, Security Travel
Trailer & Campers
ANNA LEE'S
Anna Lee
j Kennedy, Owner
(04 S. Main
0l.r9 a JEACll II - - -
Fashions for Junior. Misses, H Slaes
Nationally Aaverusea prnu
ZPtnJUton Beauty Cottig
"No Appointment Necessary"
All Work Strictly Supervised
Call or Write for
Enrollment Dates
326 S. Main Ph. 276-1748
CAR MOBILE HOMES, ma
101 S. W. 18th St Ph. 276-7385
Eastern Oregon's Most Complete
Mobile Home Center
Skyline Frontier Fleetwood
Lamplighter Nashua
Sales & Service
Inland Empire Bank Financing
Res." Phoiw
17M388
FARM
LOANS
276-5352
702 S. W.
Barnum's Trading Post
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Ph. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emigrant Pendleton
in I be Increased to $3,000. State
1 1 llomcmakers or Tomorrow ranK-
Ina awnnrt. third and fourth in
the nation will have their
scholarships raised to $1,000,
$3,000 and $.'.000. national Judg
ing Is based on original test
scores plus personal observation
and Interviews during the tour.
Initiated bv General Mills In
the 191 53 school year to em
ii)iiikIz the imiNirtance of home
niaklnir as a career, the Bottv
rocker seann oniv nation
al scholarship program exclus
ively tor ntgn scnooi senior
eirls will have awarded more
than million In education
al grants upon completion of
this years program. During us
17-vear Ills tor v. almost seven
and three-quarters million sen
ior girls have been enrolled.
The test to be administered
here and throughout the na
tion Tuesday (Dec. 1) was pre
pared and will bo scored by
Science Research Associates,
rhlcauo. which also selects the
school, state and national win
ners.
County Notional
4-H Winners
Br BIRDDfE TULLIS
Extension Aid
County medals were awarded
at 4-H Achievement Nights to
manv 4-H members who sub
mitted their records for consld
era t ion for awards.
Awards for Achievement la
tha folio wins war presented!
Achievement Marianne ret-
tyjohn.
Agriculture Kathleen Bart-
lett, Susan Healy, Mark Schlich
ting, Peggy Schlichting.
Clothlnc Shauna Bergs-
trom, Barbara McCarl. -
Foods Nutrition Kathleen
McEllleott. (General Foods
Cookbook).
Horse Joan Healy.
Home Economics Anita Da
vidson. Kathy Gilbert, Pamela
Schmeder.
Style Revue Barbara Mc
Carl. Kathy Gilbert. Shauna
Bergstrom. Carley Bergstrom,
Karen Crowell. Cherl Carlson.
Swine Karen Richards.
The "Danforth Award" or the
I Dare You" award was pre
sented to Cassy Chapel ana
John Sumner. This award had
not been given in Morrow
County since 1965. It is present
ed to a boy and girl in the
county who show great poten
tial and given as a challenge
to them to develop their own
talents and measure up to their
very best selves.
Hill's Furniture &
Manufacturing Co.
Custom Upholstered Furniture
Complete Home Furnishings
Carpet Vinyl, Draperies
Dress Fabrics
Re-upholstery Airport Road
B E. Hill ft Sons, Owners
Phone 276-7033 P. O. Box 1538
ENJOY WONDERFUL CONVENIENCE WITH
MAICO HEARING AIDS
Jlnltx tuuJ
21 S. W. Dorlon
Pendleton, Ore. 97801
Ph. 267-8166
13 different styles and power with
frequency variable tone settings
THEW'S SHEET METAL
1907 S. W. Court Ph. 276-3751
Air Conditioning Heating
Sheet Metal Work
Residential
Commercial
yyfl SHOES
ffnf'Hlj FOR WOMEN
F AGES
Pendleton
Walla Walla
Medical Center
Pharmacy
1100 Southgate Phone 276-1531
Emergency 276-1358
(Hwy. 395 across from
Stewart's Town & Country)
Prescriptions Mailed Free
Anywhere
Hospital Supplies Crutches
Wheelchairs Etc.
S & H Stamps Tool!
Dorlon
276-7361
J
When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp
ner, these Pendleton Business and Professional
Firms will be happy to serve you.
Frank DeLucia
THE AMERICAN TRUCKING INDUSTRY
DRIVER OF THE YEAR
WHEN DRIVING
Fiesta Bowl Holds
Bowl Down Cancer
One hundred and one Morrow
County bowlers Joined others in
America to fight Cancer, the
most dreaded disease, in Bowl
Down Cancer at Fiesta Bowl.
The 101 bowlers in the Quali
fying Rounds contributed 50c
for a total of $50.50 for Cancer.
House Eliminations were
completed by Nov. 15. There
were 19 women bowling on
Nov. 13 at $150 each and 17
men each for a total of $54.00.
On Nov. 14 there were 16 men
and women bowlln? at $1.50
each for a total of $24.00. This
was House Eliminations.
rn Nov. 20. 19 bowled to de
termlne the winners. Finalists
are Marge Eckman with 690,
Maude Hughes with 670 and a
tio Mai ne Cox and Harrier. r.v-
arts with 617. Dave Barnett 642,
R f!. Watkins 607 and R. B.
Cogburn 605. The State finals
will be Dec. 12-13 and Dec. 19-
20 at Canby.
A total contribution of $14750
will be sent to Pat Wonser,
Cancer Fund chairman.
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl. Owsara
Everything in Used Furniture and
Appliances at the Lowest Prices la
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
Pendleton
Open Six Days A Week to Serve You
Send for Free Booklet
"Enjoy Better Living""
Name
Address
City & State
COAST TO COAST STORES
348 S. Main Ph. 276 0551
The Store Where Your Dollar
Will Do the Most
Mr. & Mrs. Collier Owners
Hardware Sporting Goods
Houseware Automotive
You've Got A Lot
To Live
And Pepsi's Got A Lot
To Give
PEPSI-COLA
BOTTLINO CO, PENDLETON
"SB""
Pendleton
transmission
' " wL S. W. 1st
, 4 J Ph. 276-3033
Automatic or Btandard Transmission,
8rvtce
Full Line of Rebuilds Trans. Parts
Plus Fltntstone Speed Shop Clutches,
Qears, Etc. Emergency No.
FUntstone John 276-4587
ROUND-UP KIRBY CO.
Sales & Service
New & Used All Makes
I Vacuum Cleaners
117 So. Main 276-7638
Pendleton, Ore.
1 use low Yearns 'y!
Tips from a Pro
IN FOG OR MIST
MEETING
The meeting was called to or
der by Jan Lea Johnson.
We met at Rachel Harnett's
house; We said the 4-H pledge
and American pledge. Votes for
president were Cindy Anderson,
Pam Everhart, Kim Britt Seven
voted for Cindy, 1 voted for Pam,
1 voted for Kim. Votes for vice
president Pam Santln, Kim. 1
voted for Kim, 7 voted for Pam.
Pam wins. Votes for secretary
were Joy Everhart, who is secre
tary. Old business was the at
tendance sheet. Kathleen will
bring refreshments.
Ruth Ann Kelthley, reporter
1 IIT- 4
BOWLING
Un-AwakM
Team w
7 Pick. una 19
12 12
No-names 10
Monkeys f "
niirh Ind. Game Kenny
Eckman. 151; High Ind. Series-
Kenny Ei'kman, UK nign ifm
r.nmn Skreamers. 410: High
Team Series 75 Pick ups, 1174.
Tuesday Nlte Owls
rioctn Rmvl 29 13
r,i nii-fa 28 16
No. 6 23 21
No. 5 19 23
Cnl's Cafe 18 26
MILadles 15 29
HlRh Ind. Game Marie Kirch
er, 184; Hlch Ind. Series Marie
Kircher, 530; Hlfih Team Game
Fiesta Bowl, 602; IHfih Team
S,.rPSFlesta Bowl, 176-1.
Sparetimers
Team
MCGG
Peterson's Jewelry
W
32
25
22
20
20
Central Market
Elma's Apparel
Gray's Repair
r Flvtrlr
13
High Ind. Game Phyllis Cole,
179; High Ind. Series Mabel
Heath. 446; High Team Game
MCGG, 850; High Team Series
Elma's Apparel, 2514.
Uathercraft Club Organise
The Pine City 4-H Leather
craft Club met at the home of
our leader, Mrs. Jerry Myers,
Nov, 18.
We elected the following of
ficers: John Luclanl, president;
Monte Schiller, vice-president;
Michelle Evans, secretary; Su
san Healy, treasurer; John My
ers, sergeant-at-arms; Sam My
ers, news reporter.
The leader gave out books and
pinned the new members. We
now have 18 members in our
club. We will meet again next
month. .
Sam Myers, reporter
YOUR COLUMBIA BASIN
ELECTRIC CO-OP
Welcomes You
Christmas
Shop
Shop In
We are happy to install the lights and
decorations for you to enjoy.
lolumbia Basin Electric Co-op
"Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties"
Telephone 676-9146
Coniervotion
Meef in Hawaii
"Environmental concern is
" fadT" . Ml i
That timely question will be
lhe theme for conservationists
from seven states who will meet
Dec. 2 through 4 at the Kona
Hilton, Kallua-Kona. iiawaiu
Attendlnir the annual conven
inn f the Pacific Area of the
National Association or ujnser-
vation Districts will do uisiritt
supervisors from: Alaska, Cal
ifornia Hawaii. Idaho, Nevada,
Oregon and Washington.
Speakers at the tnreeaay
gathering will Include:
t.vih Wilflnr. Sommerville,
Tenn., president of the National
Association of Conservation Dis
tricts. . ..
Mrs. Del Krenik, NACO Auxil
iary president from Madison
Lake, Minn.
Vonnoth Crant. Administrator
of the USDA Soil Conservation
Service, Washington, D. C
Convention details were an-
iwinnrerl here todav by Stan
Christensen, president of the
Oregon Association oi son nu
Water Conservation Dlstrlctsl An
estimated 20 supervisors of lo
cal SWCD's in Oregon are ex
pected to attend the meeting,
Christensen said. Attending al
so will be a number of wives
of the supervisors.
The session will actually op
en at Hilo on the east coast of
the big island of Hawaii with
a conservation tour from there
to Kona where other sessions
will be held at the Kona Hil
ton. ''
Much of the three-day session
will be devoted to panel dis
cussion and group discussion
meetings on Soil and Water
Conservation District activities
and problems.
The session will close with a
banquet Friday evening.
Elmer Peterson, Portland, Pa
cific Area vice-president, and
Conrad Hougen, Everson, Wash.,
and Lorln Trubeschenck, Grass
Valley, Calif., NACD Area Dir
ectors, will preside at the var
ious sessions of the convention.
to Heppner's
Opening
Electric
Heppner
LONEROCK NEWS
LONEROCK The Jantzen
Co. catalog for 1971 that was
photographed at Lonerock U
now in circulation. Tha charm
ing models are shown wearing
the lovely colored clothing that
they modeled here and all the
background Is natural Lonerock
scenery.
The front cover of the cata
log pictures a section of the
school house and the back cov
er of the girls modeling on the
front porch of the Emmett
Duvls house that was built in
1879.
There were no pictures taken
of the newer houses like Edith
Perry's and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Harris, but the company did
line up In front of Jesse's barn
for a shot and the green paint
ed door made a good back
ground. The McLaughlin house
later owned by Joe Boyer re
ceived more shots than any of
the other buildings. Everything
in the pioneer line was there-
board walks, fences, home
made gates and out buildings.
At the recent cltv election
Lloyd Rogers was elected . may
or, and other council members
were Mrs. Jesse Harris, Mrs. El
len Rogers, Mrs. Mattlon lucks
and Herman Christensen.
Edith Perrv. the former may
or resigned before going to
Winlock, Wash., for the winter.
Mrs Homer Davis and Mrs.
nion Rnpers attended church in
Condon Saturday then motored
on to the Hcppner Hospital ana
visited Mrs.' Bob Blue and Mrs.
Cleo Robinson. .
There Is still some big game
in "them thar" Eastern Oregon
hills and Homer Davis hit a
"Jackpot" when he brought
home a 6-poim eut.
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