CowBelles Dale Annual Fesl Adlord Benefit IW, 10 it a rsl letter day for e M'lmw County CB Vu.-m this U the date uf their Annual Luncheon nl Fashion Show, to" Mflnv Dfnnt tr Uh IUII. Mr. Ned Clark, reilent. I in charge ( the arrangement for this yesr'a affair. Luncheon' will U'cin at 12;i) p m. follow-1 1 ty the Fashion Show at 1:.H) lm. In thlih Gardner a, Ml-1 Many donaiiuna have been ftivivn by th committee plan nintf th benefit tUnee fur the Dale Adlard family thU Jatur day nit-hi at the Legion Hall. !... 1 .. a... I- 1 and IVter,.,'. Jeueler latest fit!, "T.oi ,h!CT fl will re review. Models .h.rt' '4,n 'h fc'0" will be members of the eom.,JB,n ,,n'"N ,h! ll'"-?nA, rv.nity of all .Ces. Jyoee, have contributed 300. Fashion show" cmmen.ator1.,;,! h,h "J-, c will be Mr, Larry Lindsay. l"!? m'inJ UP' j.l.in a donation, and the Bank J f K.itern Oregon ha placed an ai in inw isue ot the t. T. Ticket are being solJ on do rut M prlH at five : Del' Maiket. LeKlnetoit, llamlin'a Tavein. the Howling Alley, Lle's B.ir?HT Shop, and Gonty' Shoe Store in Heppner. Denoted Prises M.iny merch.ii.i have donat-i 'I jiilzea at follow : lilt's EW t.ie, a slrtinli's Me- c.iffce ma. ke, V wit to Coast Store. $5 sift rvrt-fi-iie; MiLadies, $10 gift vrtif ate: Morrow County Grain firmer an eictrie fry pan: (la- -vtio-Hmes, 1 y-ar subscription; Pettyjohn's Builder, an 1H lb. urkey; Peterson's Jewelers, an eleeirle alarm cl.K-k; Thomson Brothers Croeery. a turkey; Sears Cnl.'dog S'ore. a 20 II).' box of el ithes detergent: Other dona tions are expected to come in before Saturday. The sjime committee of friends and neighbors that arranged the luvessful bencifl for the Ken Evans F.imily Is working to make this second I enefit for nre victims a reauy neiprul c vent. Tickets will ho :old Saturday i t:ight at th dance. Dancing will ; xMrt nt C:00 nd continue In j '( fiei'elv. Luncheon pric I $1.73 and t'oor prize will be awarded. Ruhl's Thanksgiving Brings Many to Lex Mr. and Mrs. L. F.. Ituhl had a gv)d sizsl dinner and a good-s'M-ti family over Thanksgiving In thiMt Lexington home. j Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Iluhl and djughter Dana came from Hise burg; Mr. and Mrs. Skip Ituhl.' and Cindy. Laurie, and Tracy cime from St. Johns. Wn. They were Joined by the children's great-grandmother. Mrs. Mahle Cray, and great aunt FKirei.co Cray, Heppner, and great uncle Norman Ruhl and great grand- r "her Elva Huhl. Lexington. Thanksgiving day was the 7th birthday of Cindy Ruhl which rrvant some special celebrating. On Saturday evening a repeat gathering of most of this same group celebrated again in hon or of the birthdays of Dick Ruhl and Dan McQuarrie his brother in law. The L. E. Ruhl house got terribly empty and quiet on Sun day after all their guests de parted. I Legion Meets Dec. 6 American Legion Pt No, SI and Auxiliary Mill hold the monthly meeting and family pot lurk at Legion Hall Man day, IVec, 6. beginning at 7.00 pm. June Fields Heads Degree of Honor Mr. June Field will rrve at 1971-72 president of the Degree of Honor Portectlve Association. Other offuvr elected at the Nov. ?2 evening meeting were Past Prtident. Ali-e Mi"ale; Mnt. Williur Steagall. vli-e ore (dent; Mary Bryant, 2nd vice president; Mr. Kd Hunt, record ing wcretar)1: Mr. Firl Soward. tretisurer; Mr. I.Iimi.Iii Nash, usher; Mr. lcan Connor, assist ant Usher; Mis Don Robinson, inner waw-h: Mis. Om.i Cox. pianist; and Mr. Clara Certson, ritual ctiunselur. Three year trusttv Is Mi. Clara Certson; two year trustee is Mrs. Kd Gonty and Mrs. Wil bur Steagall will serve as one cnr trusu-e. Other officers will be selected by June Fields at a later date. The Christmas party will be held at the Christian Church fireplace room on Dec. 15 withi .Mrs. Soward and Mrs. Steagall serving as hostesses. Secret pals will be revealed and gifts ex changed among others. Mrs. Alice McCabe asks mem bers to plan ahead for the food sale Dec. 11 at Turner. Van Mar- ter and Bryant office beginning nt in. -Mi a.m. Eat and Stay Trim Study Group Topic Homemakers Test Coming Up Soon Lessons on weight control will (Zar-.,.- f- x,. . be the topic for an study group enrrys entertain meetings in both Umatilla and Family GrOUD Morrow Counties duirng De-j eeniber. These lessons tie In Mr. ai.d Mrs. Burke Gentry with the emphasis Home Extent ' were hosts for a family Thanks- sion is giving this year to fam- giving gathering in their home. ily health. Leaders trained for A big turkey dinner was served here cm. these sessions will in turn teach the . lessons In the 22 study group in the two-county area. EAT AND STAY TRIM is de signed to teach how to main tain normal body weight by fol lowing sound nutritional prac tices, and how to take off un necessary weight in a sensible way. o Mrs. Gentry's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper, Mai da Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gentry and Wayne, all of Hepp ner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hop per and Loren and Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Lyde Potter, Zorieta and Shirl Ann. from Hermiston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britt of Spray. 01 Christmas gL, 1 1 Headquarters Jfgj 1 1 $JF L''iX i P 111 i Eu's9 JSfTv ""''"''""""H TnWsT Wltf I Esl!i SV jut) tftj TC skJ Accutron by Bulova What accounts for the extraordinary accuracy of the Accutron watch is a tiny eleclronlcally-drlven tuning fork whose vibrations split a second Into 360 precise little intervals. Tuning fork time is so nearly perfect, we guarantee Accutron accuracy to within a minute a month. See our full selection of Accutron watches, beautifully timed for Christmas giving. From $110. CALINOa "V" Stilnltii iteH. Lumlnoui. EtxwydW. JISO. SMCtVltW "T" Stilnlm iteel. Clor view dltl. $1S. SATE N0 DAY "F" 14K (old filled. Full Ronun numtral Oil. 1tJ. jWtrlll tdjutt to thlt tolfwet, If ntcetwry. Cuirwte It for ont fall yttr. High schiRil senior girls will b among more than 000 in nearly 13 000 schools a cross the country who will par ncipaie in a mi minute written knowledge and attitude exam ination Dec. 7. Scores In the test will provide the first basis for Judcine which will cventn any award a total of $111,000 in college scholarships In the lSih annual Detty Crocker Search for the American Home maker of Tomorrow. Sponsored by General Mills, the Search is the only national scholarship program exclusively for h eh school senior girls. Following grading of the ex amination, a Betty Crocker Homemakcr of Tomorrow will fce named for the high school here. She will receive a special ty designed award charm, and will remain in the running for state and national honors. Kar la Weatherford was the 1971 iiomemaKcr oi the Year at Heppner High School and Mari anne Pettyjohn for lone High School. State Homemakers of Tonior. rowone from each state and Die District of Columbia will be awarded $1,500 scholarships, wuii uieir scnoois receiving a set of Encyclopedia Britannica from Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. A runner-up in each state will be awarded a $r00 educa tional grant. "Something from the jeweler's. Is always something special." JEWELERS Ston Hours: 9 A.M- to S PJ4. 177 MAW ST. HEPPNEB PH. 676-9200 tUttMEBlQUtl Friends Honor Leo Ashbecks Five sisters got together on No vember 21 when friends honored Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ashbcck on their 25th wedding anniversary at the Ashbeek's country home on Butter Creek. The sisters were Mrs. Ashbeck, Mrs. Eddie Lie sang of Echo, Mrs. Harold Kirk ham of Island City, Mrs. Aharles Hedriek of Stanfield and Mrs. Alice Buckley of Tillamook. The four sLsters assisted in serving at the afternoon affair enjoyed by more than the 100 guests who came. Lori Rhea was in charge of the guest book. Guests presented the Ashbecks with a money tree decked with pink and silver bows. It Is ex pected the Ashbecks will purch ase something for their newly remodeled home. Courthouse Rock Display is Changed The rock displays in the courthouse, have been varied and interesting. Currently, there are some ancient pieces of soap stone, intricately carved by Chi nese. These displays are main tained by Myrna Miller, for the Morrow County Gem and Min eral Society. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van Elokland hosted a family Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Their guests were their son Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Blokland and Justin of Pendle ton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeBorde all of La Grande and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Simmons of Pendle-! ton. I Ecology Training for Study Group Leaders lYuIuev training Mill b civ- en l all Hum ttc-ti.m study if mutt Ir-adt-r by the home yi.i XI..H.l.y, ve The tram intf will te at ih Veil L4Hl Theater. JVndleion, fiom 10 am. until 13 noon. Titer will e Cutfe and grt acquainted hur kiartinj at 9 3d am. The naming w for k-ader In both I'matitla and Momiw eo'intlec -What Will Your Community be Llk In It)?" U the title 4 lhi rcoloey leon. All Home F.ienion group wilt pursue hu tome at Junuarv meetlnet. The purpM of the l-on u to iiing out ways the average homemaker may help in the nuking of environmental prob lems. Rcprctentaiives from anv or- cantied group are Invited to participate In thU training let. on. and later present It to their groups. Any one needing a ride to training Is aokinl to contact the rtenion nffue. Hcntmer phone 676 ivt2. KCPPNCK. (ORE.). GAZETTE TIM Eft. TWrwUr. Kmc L 1971 Open Houie for Don Dellcnbrocki Mr. and Mi. D Bellenbtcrt wit) W honored with an Open Anniwrry on Peeember M frum until S pm. at their mobila hine a( Q w. Water SL rianntnjr the afternoon lor their parent are Mr. J4 Mr Ijirry hellenbroi-K of Heppner and Mr and Mr. Stuart Url. old of La Urande. All friends are cor dully in VI ted, They are indeed a Ih-ppner family. June It the daughter l Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hughes Sr. and has livrd In Heppner all her life, Don, the son ! Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Privatt nloyed a vlll ftom their dau. ghter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown. Mark. I .e A tin. Tad and Kenneth from Kueene fur Thank-sgivlng. Elizabeth Stephen, Bob Morris Plans ln nation are out and pl.nu have been complete1 for the marriage of Fli4leth Stephen and Koltcrt K. Morn. The we dlnj; In the AMmblv of God Church uill he at 1:00 Satur day. IVc, -IH. The welding re ebpliin will lx h. ld at the Flit ChrMi.in Church otartin at 2 (k Mrs, Com il iu-lt-nloo.k was alo burn In llcppoer. They mrt sfrr tvin canw t.t fiia the service. They er married iru af in ivnuieion ai he Chrutun parsonace. They aha re many Interests with bowline a bltf one. June likes id play bri.lj.-e and has blaved for 11 Vi-nt u nh morning duplicate bridge croup Ik ,1 1.1.1. . .k.. 4 tt. ... h' i rw iiiri it runt- day of every month. bVtore Dn had eye aurcery, he was an en thuUtio ftkherman and hunt er. They tike ta play with their two j-rantU-htldrrn. Ko-lney and IXtnnell. children ot the Stuart Unbhlcs, ELL'S VISIT HERE Mr. ond Mrs. fames sVtU el T-ioiiM. Wah, tenl Thanks cuing vacation with Mrs. Bell's arenl. Mr. and Mr. Mill.n.l Nolan While he they alo vis- ltNl with Mr. It.-11's brother nal family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern No lut; her srandmother. Myra Peck and other friend and rel atives. Jim anl Millard toured the North end of Morrow County ami were much Impretfced with improxement made there, Bob Turners Here Mr. and Mis H-.b Tunter . rompanleit by her mother. Mr. Ldiirt Ininran. all of Walnut Creek. Ca, wet here to n-nl Thankivlng with Mr, Tuitter's father, Frank Turner. Mr, Tor ner'S daughter. Annatx-lle, wa up for her dad's cinh.tay on Nov. 22. Bob's wife, Lais, staed up to spend this week with Frank. She Is securing help to atay days with Frank Sue Vincent will stay week das with him nd help 1 needed fir the weekend jet. THE COHTrS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gonty. Tom ml iViug spent ThankxtMvtnj; with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Blev- Ins and filrl. Fat and Fam at Cklah. Also preent were Ter ry's nephew, Terry AyUwotth of Sattle, who has been wotklns for the Foret Servh-o In the Cklah area and Frank rllevln. Terr)' father. I i I I I i . 1 If .. 1 1 " I s I 1 1 I I I- V. Ar II : J Monow County's Golden Afl Club will have li leeemlM-r w.tlu.-k dinner at Ihe Flk Club dining nhim Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 7:00. , 2 - 7 HILL'S BROS. mm COFFEE 1 Lb 95c 2 Lb $1.69 3 Lb $2.59 10 ox. Instant $J Betty Crocker Angel Food CAKE Traditional or 1-Step 59 CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup 7 $1.00 FINER MILK 5 Cans NALLEY'S Lumberjack mm ALLSWEET OLEO 3 $1.00 sua mm Small Navel ORANGES Lb. -g Red Delicious APPLES Lb. -Qc Pink GRAPEFRUIT 10 for $- BANANAS 9 lb. $J CRYSTAL WHITE LEMON 48 OZ. DISH DETERGENT 59 NALLEY'S TANG, 1 QT. SALAD DRESSING 59 OREGON CHIEF SMOKED nn rn rM lOf 7nM.Ai I . I u L CENTER REGULAR BONE-IN rfi SHANK HALF OR WHOLE lb. 0 JY Butt Half ..." 69 A WA HAM U U SLICES ,b 0 BAR "S" Sliced BACON $1.39 2 LB. PKG. PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 3 & 4 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET