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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1971)
A Good Question? Are You A 1 Newcomer? Obviously newcomer w lonnvwo who ha newly arrlv-, cd. Yet itam newcomer stay, rtw.Mmer much longer than .itltt.ru. Why? I IVrhajis they are not really m i to to (el welcome. They, f..-l like out.-ldcr. They are alow to become Involved In community affairs. When pcr- horn new In a community feel "new" too long. Is it tho area' fault or tho new person'? M.iyho now people need to be rV.p-d into community actlvl J ties. Mae they should reach out and Join a church or a club or two. New hands and new. liea 1 can Le so helpful to the t.l l hand and head. j Aft-T Joining a group one teeLi really a part, really ac r..rit..!. Oim soon thinks and say. 'Our church . . ClUl . . Illlr iuwii. i iiw " . T! Community Welcome to- I P osenuj em P night in the High School Cafe Ange the Lo Angckn tonun is arranged to help new- L Aiffi M VSS- corners lose their "new" feeling. w ,.0rlcn' ,rhnc Tjgether we can make new corn t. feel really aecepied. a real working part of our com munity. Then we won't be us- "mer?" Justine' Mr.. Huth MeCabe and Mrs. , ? ?,Lee Pettyjohn were co-chairmen in NOTE- for lone IfA's II! recognition Cur new reporter. Justine! program at the high school Wc.itherford. says. 'Today the Thursday night. Oct. 14 right questions are most lm- The program featured skits p-.rUnt Good questions stimu- an.l talks by members of var late thinking which can lead i -us 4-H groups in the lone a improved actions!" area. 4-H camp songs were en- Justine ancsni yruiuwe n -,,., Mrs. Elmer Lana s uuiuoor i i JUDITH ANNE KINTON Engaged Mr. ami Mm. Clove Hlnton an nounce the engagement of their rt umhter. Judith Anne, to Lar ry Dale Wilson, son ot Mr- ,nd )Ipi, Clarence Wilson of Irrlgon. MIsm Hlnton U a 1970 Grad uate of Riverside High School, ami attended Blue Mountain i-..n.n iwvkini' a certificate in dental assistance. Her fiance Is a 19M graduate of Riverside. our and attended Weaver Airline c.i i u L'lniii Pitv Mo. He I Hum iii - - lone Gardeners Toko Two Trips The morning of Oct. 13 found f Where the bomb fell In Hlro the tnTcarden Club member.' hlma the people have erected . on highway 19 to Condon. May-j Urge peace atatue. vllle Fossil and Service Creek. After dellclou refreshment Here the member left high- 0f pineapple cheo cake. gueU way 19 and followed 207 to were given an extra treat tour Mitchell. Destination Painted 'ng Mm. Meyer' home and at .. ... ...... n.i. vc.wi iiii-wtl iu -i. i. ti.i uhere she had many Hk-v. 20. of her beautiful oil painting Alter eating sack luncne in displayed, the park the group continued on Tho making the trip were the tour of the hills. A the Mrs. Harold lluber. Mr. Van members Mood on the soft. iubbard. Mr. Fredrick Martin, crumbly mass, unlike aoll. they MrK Ralph Crum. Mr. Lee ret f..n a iiioiiL-h thev mlcht be i,.hn rtev. and Mr. Edwin rm another nlanet. The colorful funlne. Mrs. Wallace Wolff I lone PTA Honors 1 4-H Organizations rrmftt inn of this area were laid down millions of year ago during the time in which vol canoes In the Cascade shower ed wind-carried pumice and ash Into Central Oregon. Strntn at Hill Nearly all the strata exposed i ni daughter Kathv and Mm Wolff guest Mr. F.d Conty, from the Heppner Garden Club Next Meeting The next meeting of the lone r.nii.n rtuh will lie Nov. 10 at Mr. F. G. Griffith' home. The sue. She needs ericouragi-ment. some help and Leta Thomas Here I.r'.H Th-Tii s of Portland and Ariinm wa here last week vis itirig friends. She was the house guest of Sadie Parri.sh who en tertained in her honor as did Mad'e Thomson. tvjohn's Merry Mixers Cooking Club arranged decorations and served refreshments. The cooks offered international goodies I uilt on recipes from various foreign countries. Mrs. Delmer Buschke and Softie went to Greshain last weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright. COME IN AND ENJOY OUR OF VALUES October 22 and 23 Men's and Ladies' mire Famous Brand Name Reg. $59.00 Sale Pi Costume Jewelry 3 iov 0D See Our Table of OS can FABULOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS d ENDS "Something from the Jeweleffc U oIwot something pedaL" iKJ JEWELERS Stan Soars! S AJt to S TM. m MAW ST. KEPPKEB PH. 676-9200 Nearly all the strata li'";, l .,, .nrvlnff Gar- in 'ralnted H. ls region are . - ,Q Vm referred to as the John Day For- " ' swanson. mtinn. These strata exposea ..-... ....... . n . . lfno .-,- i i i li iii triiiinif mlnr of red. white, ana ny snw. ...-- blue green. The lower part of the formation contain plant re mains. The fossil leaf Impres simis ol redwood, cinnamon, fig. alder and other trees and plants found In the vicinity give clues as to the former damp, warnr climate of the area In the time; before the rise of the present Cascade Mountains. Trip Home Ritiirnlncr home by way of Twickenham and coming out at Shelton Wayside Park on Hwy. 19, the group tourea tne mu.se-1 im nt Fossil and then took ! IHIlir iu uik iii lust beyond the ball park at I I... i,ii- o..v.l iVVhlto neeier iiinn ownuwi. .,i... attending a football game, one mifht Hi!? for fossils during half time or if your team is; losing, as the beds are jusi De hind the goal posts). Those enjoying tne oay anu wishing for a return trip were Mrs. Van Hubbard, Mrs. irea rick Martin, Mrs. Wilma Ladd. Mr; riarence Holtz. Mrs. Lee Tettyjohn, Mrs. Harold Hufcer and her gue.-.t Mrs. Jo Adkins from College Tlace, Wn. Visit Eloomer Girls Monday night, Oct. 18, the lone Garden Club were guests of the Hermiston Bloomer Girls Garden Club at the well-known local artists' home Mrs. Letha Meyers. The evening was spent enjoying colored slides of Mrs. Duane Alexander's recent trip to Japan. Mrs. Alexander's pic tures took us to the tea and porcelain factories and to the many shrines and lovely gar dens in Japan. Some gardens were all green, while others grew beautiful azaleas and wisteria. One of the most fa mous was the rock garden. Much different than our rock gardens as there was no vege tation, only the moss on the rocks. This garden had 15 large rocks displayed in a prayerful manner on ground covered with small white rocks or gravel which was raked every day. The rocks were placed in such a manner you could never see all 15 at the same time. From some angles only 8 stones could be seen. This was truly a garden for quietness and meditation. Few Lawns in Japan "What few lawns are in Japan are cut by scissors by little ladies wearing kimonos," Mrs. Alexander told the group. Leon Balls to Observe 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ball willi Anniversary Oct. 24 from 2 until 5 p.m. at their new mobile home at 373 Water St. All friends and relatives are cord ially invited to share this dav with them. They request there be no gifts. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ball of Portland, assisted by Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs. R. G. Watkins are planning the festivities. I.O.N.E. TOPS Lose To Win Foil Honors th best l.u-n In the evrn club participation IhU 111 are ih member t4 the I Only Novd F-iicouragemeiU tlONK. Club, They fr out i i u er with in pound loa per member to win Iltrlet Reoug Uti.n Day Honor. They to. home the dUtrlct pl.to.ue which U now having their club name engraved on It Sven club from three coun tie compete; over the l month leading up to thl fall Recognition Dy. "Turn Over A New Lear, which ai rrng isi and can led out by the Ko Kit Calorie Fighter and the Condon Do or Diet Club. The gathering wit held at the I'nlt ed Methodist Church In Fossil at Thursday. Mildred Eubank titceU The big Individual winner, who U now 23't pound mall cr tht.n he wa lx month ago I Mr. John Kubank t Mild red!. Olex. a member of the TO N E. Club. Morrow County women from lone. Lexington, and Heppner participated In the pmgram. Mr. Fern Christian. IVndleion. area aupervlsor gave the prin cipal talk and presided at the graduation of two Condon mem- BEPPNKI. (Olt). CAITTTI TINIt. Thawder. Ckt. 1 Wl ber. Marilyn Frumen and Lor raine Bate, from TOIS to KOI". The new KOI"S have reached the weight aU thev K-l and mul now Keep Oil found Senslblv. Many Joining CUU Mr. Chi Mian nupervlsee an ar vkhkh Include 13 countie and I divided Into 6 duirict which Include 63 chapter. Pres ently over 1500 women In Kt ern Oregon belong to TOPS. When Mr. Christian became u pervUor In June, 1IH.3 there were cftv 19 chapter In the area. Morrow, Gilliam, and Wheel er Countie make up thl dis trict under Captain ChrU Nix of Condon. She re pom that her district now Include 1(M member. Lii Stepbcoa la new emptey a typUt for Metro Credit lur--.iu In Portland. She and her cousin. Sandra Hatch khare an apartment. She wa In Heppner for the weekend. Ulice Halting and Mr, riaak Connor were In Foret Grove last week vlsitln Mr. and Mr Roger Connor. Mi. Hasting U eettlna around acain after breaking her ankle. She had not ct gone back to work at Ml-Ladies. m m m t wm i m 1 j 'ee" y 1 fftl' fA?TriSO B SCon,$00 UA FmUy Pac ' "J-fflSafaiW M Pork Chops-79c 4-6-8 to Pkg. ; Bar "S" Skillet SUe Ml SLICED BACON TO 12 o, Pkg. j UAff II I'M IIV'I I Mm lUT Wl 44 Calorie Salad TOl'S member were IntereM ml tn a mlmeoL-ith?d booklet of low calrie fetipe put to ¬ gether by Jei renin? wi Mritn Kroman, Condon, whuh avaiUbl at the dutrict meeting lt week in FokmI. Here u wbien tiiow Mlall recipe that make five serving of 44 calorie ea-h taken Itom that collection. Infredlentsi I envelope or 1 TB. unllavonM gelatin 1 lb. can diet grapefruit mvtlon 1 cun biitllnff water I tsp. Umon Juice 2 TB rttflclal awei-tening t, tip alt 1 cup grated carrot Sotten gelatin In liquid drain ed from grapefruit, add bolting water, ttr to diolve gelatin. Add lemon Juice, wectencr. vin egar and . , , Chill until mixture begin to thicken. Fold In grapefruit an. carrot. Spoon Into lightly oll-d 1 qt mold. Chill. A lape In the diet I the paue that refleshe. Gazette-Tlmea want ad pay- MJB COFFEE 10 ox. Instant Lb. $1.49 Uncle Ben's DILL PICKLES 22 0Z.3$ MJB TEA 100 BAGS Qgc Pacific Shrirrsip Top Food Mandarin ; ; ORANGES Nestle's Quib Friends Invited To Ball-Olds Wedding Mr. and Mr.s Don Ball, lone, cordially invite firends to at tend the marriage of their dau ghter Marsha on Sunday at 1:30 at the lone United Church of Christ. The bridegroom, John Olds is from Boring where his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olds reside. ALL NEW PURSES $12.95 MiLADIES f Aft WmmmmWmmmWmmm f FROZEN FOOD 7 - ... nvtAlinkf 2 LB. HAbtl onunn J Oranges . 8 lb. $1.00 Lettuce .5 hds. $1.00 PRICES GOOD OCT. 22 Cr 23 Tomatoes ... lb. 29c PoJaioes $1.00 Yellow Onions . lb. 5c Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET