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I Wranglers' Xmas Parly is Sunday The Wunsli-M will have theli annual Chrutmi party on Dee U at Hie LeMnton Urine 1111 beginning uiih poHmk dm n.-r al 5.M pm. There will tx a short tuikini meeting, mu Hk-al entertainment and Santa n.iu. Eai'h Krn U ake4 lo Miring a cm lagged (or hi or h'r nun ' and & group: pr The annual u ni tc-t u Friday nihl. grade mhoul. teen or at 7 i rn, m the tp;wr llitih , man or woman. The gift should fih-vil CatVtorium, Thrift Mvret le Inexpensive around 51 00 mv.udx will b pin!.: to the ea-h. Mary Schliohttnit U In Cattleman of the Vtr. to an, charge of the ctft exchange, j rtanlln firm nd new thi Coffee, hot roll, butter and yssr the SriptiinUt'4 "Dignity punch will h furnished by the r.' Service" aw.ird club for the dinner. The dinner Nomination Jerry Sweeney presented the th. tvmiin.itlivj i-minm-: Vol ,"B are reajmruible for V liin.n Jim lil. r rr..il.v ,nl' " .Mrnn-i t.vm. Banquet - Nominations (f Youth Fill Chamber Meet Lt minute pu-h fr attend are at the ant.ujl Farm A'jty Kjtiiut. nomination of Chain ttT toard member and hear iiiil n-preMtlallve4 (rum the in.l. 13 Youth Council filled the Monday mettng if the Hepp ner Morrow County Chamber of IVmmerce meeting Monday roon. Th Banqual commute it Marian Abrams. Mickey Mollahan. Nancy Myera Metlyn Roblnon and Lynn h-rd, Larry MilW. LeHoy Card ! rur. Oilier may be nominated from ihe floor and the ehvtion la In charge of the decoration New officer fr 1972 will be elected. Mi'mbcn of the nom m Dec. 20. Oene IVree will au- '". nmUu aay .matleally te a member of the i V'':. n.,,mer loard a Immediate j "''"fr t"u Ki" "t,alv' pi-t (incident. H. d l over menvj !. of the board are L. K. Dick.' Heppner JVf Are li'b Abrams. liar I I Kerr, II.tr- it 7 , l Saj-er and Usck Si.-ent. Mora VYOrKerS K,y K.hl.-M chairman . "l'? 1 ?M v( the District 12 Ymrh Coun-il' ,ba" f,ve ,a,i TV1'!".? JIT inir.ui.,..i i.v. nr . ... n,.. I ' experience In basketball be f.,rnw County's Juvenile din. '."' ,h;lr "r, """'J Grant tor. Mrs. Ehler explained the Jon Coat hd Hit'mfs,r "V organbatlon of the Gn-ernufa' 7h,ret" f, l?n , '". Youth Commission and lntro. he p..tential la there.1 The boy dutvd Mrs. Kthalyn Whitney of "re v r rr P.mdlcton who represent, Dist-1 ",'r The coach say the boys net 12 on the Governor1 Youth' i,re. wl"'n V' ?. k Commission. Rich of the five ?nJ u"Jf' P"rt" have ov.intl.. have organized Youth whedulfd. Councils. Morrow Counts mem-L" ,tfam ' m?;,? , UP J have voted to heeome a' !' I0?"5 C'ary Hu"V AJark part of the state group. Kecent-,!.Chl"'',,i"R; nBa'ryn fIun L .w.--i ..rri.w. Tom Roberts. Dyrk Dunlap. Rick Krebs. president and Ann Mc ' !, l,h"- Jack nChi ' i:.?ott. secretary, both of lone. ''uKhes. Dour Omty. Johnny Mrs. Ehlera we,:, on t say KyT SUmnCr' Mark 'Kids do have problems" and m she has teen on this circuit she said she had been made .-ware that kids d i benefit from tUking over their problems and that "Oldsters could help iron cut some of them". "Nothing to do" is a recurring cry from each area. Clint Krebs told of their push for a career : . ; . - ; - HO " irii""i i . i 4 ' 1 r- THIS CLX HEAD with alx polnta inw odmlroUon recently In Con doa whta th cor was panca oa rsaui ou noovrx May. u moit It, el KUuua, shot th lk. It was blng takn to Fort load for mounting at th ttm this plctur won taksn. (Fhote t7 ClUtam of Condon Clob.Tlm) Stan Phillips Will Instruct Firemen Heppner. Lexlnfiton. and lone fir fichters are expected to at tend at least one of the classe on using fire equipment to be conducted by State Deputy Fire Marshal Stan rhilllp from John Day. The Monday evening class will be at the old Heppner LI hrary ite In the City Hall Build ing at 7:30; the next night at 7:30 a similar class will be held in the Lexington fire station and city hall. Mr. Phillips ha been conduct ing classes in Morrow County for about 7 years. "He U a very colorful speaker, and he always has much to offer." Heppner s Fire Chief Forrle Burkenbine re marks. Anyone Interested is Invited to sit in on these classes. Cut-forth. Elks Triple Program Draws Good Crowd The Annual Memorial Service for departed members, the De cember Ladies Night dinner, and a special visitation during lodge, J . . .11.., . - .1 T 1 1 . .. kMs eh ih.ir iif Lodge here last Thursday An added attraction during the Memorial Service was the singing by Mrs. Franklin McAl den." Mrs. C. C. Carmichael a gain served at the piano with background music and as Mrs. McAllister's accompanist. The lodge memorial i z e d Charles Beck, John Carter, W. C. Cox, Gene Cutsforth, Cleo Drake, James A. Lindsay, and Ellwynne E. Peck. kids choose their life work. Mrs. Ehlers told of the prob lems in Wheeler County that were resolved when the students l, "1" "I T r?"K t tha t,-i k,.j -rul 1 iisier of ln0 lovely "In The Gar ment to the school board. They,,.,, . were unhappy with the poor roads so they went to the Coun ty Court Here they learned some of the court's problems mostly the lack of money when it comes to doing the road im provements they'd like. : A They undertook a litter cam paign, made fun by painting oil drums way-out colors and de signs and picked up litter along the highway. In Grant County, the students took over an old house which they painted and revived for their Youth Center. The annual fee is $3.00 per student. They do their own policing, keep their own records and have their own board. She said, "Their degrep or tf f ronsitllity I very high' Arnie Swanson, Umatilla county's Youth Council presi dent, told of their litter cam paign, "Litter Bugs Have Bad Breath". They are organized to help individuals who need help in a pinch, as a ride to the doctor or paint a house. They participate in a one-to-one bas is tutoring some of the Indian students in reading. For this they may receive high school credit. Mrs. Ehlers paid tribute to Mrs. Drake as Morrow County has the highest number of youth on their Juvenile Advis ory Committee of any of the five counties. Mrs. Drake ex plained the Family Life Educa tion series that is planned for Morrow County in the spring, Special emphasis will be on Communications. Give Beef Certificates For the eighth consecutive year the Oregon beef industry will be promoting its own brand of Christmas presents BEEF GIFT CERTIFICATES. Heading up the drive will be the very efficient and effective Oregon CowBelles. Cougars Outlast Br BOB PLOYHAR Wallowa's Cougar survived a late Heppner rally to win 59 56 in non-league basketball action at Heppner last Saturday. The Mustangs had their problems de ferring the tall Wallowa team but they kept the pressure on with a tough press and ma nag ed to stay with them. Both teams battled back and forth through the half until Wal lowa pulled away for a 34-28 lead at Intermission. John Boyer led the Mustangs fast break In the third quarter as they outscored Wallowa 18 10 and took a 46-43 lead when the quarter ended. But when four of the Heppner starters fouled out, Wallowa bounced to a 10 point lead with less than three minutes to play. The Mustangs fired up again and fought their way to within 3 points before the Cougars stalled out the clock. Although the loss was the second straight for Heppner, they showed great promise. They put on an Impressive full court press both nights and showed good ball handling on the fast break, if only they could make more lay-Ins. The I ...... t ....... I. .UhI. ... j. ...ill It-Ol w a v auui was men uiicnnc All media newspapers will be , . . , ...... used in urging the purchase clJV. $5, $10 and $15 Beef Gift Cer Lexington Grange Lighting Contest The Lexington Grange is again sponsoring a Christmas lighting contest. This contest is on outside lights only. Judging will be done Tuesday night, Dec. 21, and winners will be an- i noiri Jiti wiliest ia ior the Lex ington voting precinct (in town and the- surrounding area) Prizes will be $10, $7.50 and $3. Two themes will be featured the religious and the secular. To enter, persons should tele phone Jean Nelson, 989-8189 or Delpha Jones, 989-8189. Judges for this contest will be out-of-town people. DIRECTORS ELECTED At the election here Monday, a director was elected to the Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District and one to the Hepp ner Rural Fire District. Re-elected a director on the board of the Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District was John A. Pfeiffer. Elected to a five year term as director of the Heppner Rural Fire District was Dick Wilkinson. MOORE Pocket Registers, Moore register forms, duplicate and triplicate, and register car bons, available at the Gazette- NORTH LEX LIVESTOCK CLUB The North Lexington Livestock club and Dandy Desert Cookers 4-H club members and parents enjoyed a Sunday potluck din ner at the Lexington Grange Hall. Kathy Bartlett was mist ress of ceremonies. Certificates of accomplishments were given to jana bteagall and Geri Grieb. Pins and Chevrons were given out. All members took part by giv ing a talk or demonstration. The members and their topics were Suzanne Cutsforth, Beef Showmanship; Michelle Cuts forth, Breeds of Beef; Julie Grieb, Foot Rot; Chris Rauch, Registration papers; Jeff Cuts forth, Transportation Slips; Ken Grieb, Ear Tags; Jack Yocom, Exotic Breeds; David Steagall, Sheep Showmanship; Jana Stea gall, Breeds of Sheep; Kathy Bartlett, Retail Cuts of Lamb; Ricky Rea, Breeds of Rabbits; Darla Rea, Measuring at Eye Level; Lori Rhea and Geri Grieb, Place Settings. j tificates for the coming holi day season. These certificates, which are the equivalent of a cashier's check, are redeemable for beef iin any grocery store in the U. S. Last holiday season, more than $60,000 In Beef Giftj certmcates were sola, ui mis amount, $10,000 in certificates were redeemed by retail grocery stores in states outside Oregon The first National Bank is selling these novel and Unique certificates. This program now in its eighth year, was origin ated by the Oregon Beef Coun del. Here in Morrow County, the CowBelles are already hard at worK in their sales and promo tion efforts. If you would like additional information concern ing tnese girt certmcates, or would like to place your order direct with the CowBelles, call or write: Mrs. John A. Venard, phone 676-9163. The County CowBelles will be most pleased to process your Beef Gift Certificate and send it to you immediately. However, if it would be more convenient for you, go to your branch of the First National, or U. S. National Bank and pick up , your Beef Gift Certificates. is usually poor early in the sea son. Dean Wright in his first season of basketball Is coming on strong. Individual scoring for the Wallowa game: Boyer 19, Rhea 14, Watkins 8, McCabe 5, Wright 4, Eckman 3, Hedman 2, and Craig Munkers 1. The Mustangs shot 18 of 27 from the free throw line for1 66.6. HOSPITAL NEWS Dismissed: Wilbur Alford, Lexington, Mike Bergstrom, Heppner. Still receiving treat ment: Mary Simms, Kinzua; Harold Sherer, lone; Gladys Con nor, and James Lovgren, both Heppner. ' Array of Flowers Shown In Open Class Flower elds wa (uperintend- e4 thl year at th Fair by Mm. Boh Clotigh, Mr. Harold lluber, Mr. Delpha Jones. Mr. Fannie Griffith. Mr. Clell Rea, Mr. Ivt Klinger and Mr. Orville Cutsforth. Dahlias Dahlia Pat Adlard, 11; Wallace Wolff, 2nd; Gordon My ers, 3rd. Dahlia I 8": Irene Tadberg. 1st; Kit Wolff, 2nd; Irene Tad berg, 3rd. Dahlia under 4"t M- Allen Hugh,. 1st; Gordon Meyer. 2nd. Dahlia Informal: Irene Tad- berg, 1st. Dahlia Cactu portion Mey er. lt: Delpha Jones, 2nd. Dahlia Cactus tralght: fca fiontv, 3rd. Dahlia Pom Pom Ann Grif fith. 2nd. Dahlia Single Delpha Jones, 1st. Uneven Hybrid Single: Ann Griffith. 1st: Irene Padberg, 2nd. Uneven Hybrid, double Ann Griffith. 1st; Bcrnlcc Nash, 2nd. Bl Color Dahlias Norma Rea, 1st. Collection of Dahlias Frances Williams, 1st. Daisy Glorlosa Helen Martin, 1st; Irene Padberg, 1st; Mrs. Allen Hughes, 2nd. Ester Reed Barbara cuts forth, 1st; Doris Watkins, 2nd; Norma Rea, 3rd. Shasta Ida Farra, 3rd. Shasta double bloom Doris Watkins, 1st. Delphinium Norma Rea, 2nd. Gladiolus ned Shelley Wolff, 1st; Ha zel Mahoney, 2nd; Eleanor Gonty, 3rd. Pink Bill Rawlins, 1st; Rita Wolff, 2nd: Tom Wolff, 2nd; Wallace Wolff. 3rd. White Wallace Wolff, 1st; Sherry Mahoney, 2nd. Yellow Kelly Wolir. 1st; Wallace, 2nd; Faye Pierce, 3rd. Lavender Shelly Wolff, 1st; Kathy Wolff, 3rd; Wallace Wolff, 2nd. 1 Other color Sherry Mahoney, 1st; Shelly Wolff, 2nd; Wallace Wolff, 3rd. Small flowered Hazel Ma honev, 1st; Delpha Jones, 2nd. Calllardia 3 stems Lisa Collins, 1st. Baby Breath Helen Stevens, 1st; Hazel Vaughn, 2nd; Madge Bryant, 3rd. Lavender Madge Bryant, 2nd; Mattie Green, 2nd. Lily Justine Weatherford, 1st; Wallace Wolff, 2nd; Tom Wolff, 3rd. Pansy Helen Martin, 1st; Ha zel Vaughn, 2nd; Ann Griffith, 3rd. Phlox Frieda Slocum, 1st; Helen Martin, 2nd; Helen Keith ley, 3rd. Any other Lisa Cutsforth, 1st; Helen Martin, 1st; Alice Soward, 2nd; Darrell James, 3rd. Trumpet Vine Rita Wolff, 1st; Tom Wolff, 2nd; Bobi Drlscoll, 3rd. KcrrncR. (orl). cazctte-times. Tbumurr. dc . mi s Re Climbing Clara Certson, Ut. Florlbunda Percy Cecil. lt; Eleanor Gonty, 2nd; Alene Roy. ajian. 3rd. Crandcflora Faye Pierce, 1L Miniature Hazel Vaughn. lt; Cathy Zinter. 2nd; Wilbur Van Blokland. 3rd. White Wilbur Van Blok land, 2nd. Peace Iren Padberg. lt; Beb Munkers, 2nd; Percy Ce cil. 3rd. Red Helen Kelthley, 2nd. pink Wilbur Van Blokland, Il; Darrell James, 2nd; Kerry Cason, 3rd. Bl color Helen Kelthley, 1st: Peggy Brlttner, 3rd; Betty Mills. 2nd. , Hybrid tea collection Bebe Munkers, 2nd. Other type Wilbur Van Blok land, 1st. Collection of Florebunda Ann Griffith, 1st; Alene Boy. ajian, 2nd; Ardlth Hunt, 3rd. MUc Goldenglo Mattie Green, 1st; Fran Privett, 2nd; Clara Certson, 3rd. Camas Wallace Wolff, 1st; Tom Wolff, 2nd Clayton Ayers, 3rd. llegonU IUe Vaughn, lt; DorU Watkins. 2nd. Carnation Mary Reamer, lt; Ann Griffith, 2nd. SPRAY NEWS Mr. anJ Mm. Ted Toll anJ daughter Staccy f Heppner and Mr. and Mrs, BUI RU hards were Thanksgiving Day dinner guet4 at th Don Griffith home. Mr. and Mm. Harry Phelps from Spray and Richard Meado from Chleo, Calif., were Thanks giving Day dinner guests at 'he Larry' Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Bh Ahmead upeiit Thanksgiving Day in Vn dleton with the Ashmead family. Spending Friday evening with them were Jack Ashmead' bro ther and wife Ronald and Elaine Ashmead fnm Los Angeles. Al so arriving Friday evening were Bob's sisters Doris Staples and Kyle Bevbel from Portland. Spending Thanksgiving week end with the Bob A-shmeads are I their daughter and family, Mr. a . m ,,'. n , 1 . . mill - a t . Arrangement nun vtom, jiu. iinti itirs. i- le toning una urn Petunias J ily from Jefferson. Double Peggy Taylor, 1st;! A n net I a Klinger, 2nd; Ann Griffith, 3rd Single Clayton Ayers. 1st; Mary Beamer, 2nd; Ann Grif fith, 3rd. Single bedding Barbara Cutsforth, 1st; Mary Beamer, 2nd; Judy Rickert, 3rd. Phlox Lisa Cutsforth. 1st; Barbara Cutsforth, 2nd. I Art Stephens was in Moro on Snapdragon Ann Griffith, business on Nov. 26. 2nd; Wilbur Van Blokland, 1st; Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCarty spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their daughter, Betty Van Ness at Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Robl. son and son Rick were business visitors in Heppner Nov. 26. Peggy Taylor, 3rd, Snapdragons dark Sherrie Mahoney, 1st; Barbara Cuts forth, 2nd; Mary Beamer, 3rd. Sunflower Helen Martin, 1st; Sweetpea Frieda Slocum, 1st; Tercy Cecil, 2nd; Helen Stevens, 3rd. Zinnia Gordon Meyers, 1st; Darcene Meyers, 2nd; Barbara Cutsforth, 3rd. Zinnia Miniature Alice So ward, 1st; Norma Rea, 2nd; Bar bara Cutsforth, 3rd. Zinnia Medium Helen Mar tin, 1st; Sherrie Mahoney, 2nd; Ann Griffith, 3rd. Oilier Annuals Alice Soward, 1st; Donna Cutsforth, 2nd; Clay ton Ayers, 3rd. Collection of Annuals Madge Bryant, 1st; Ann Griffith, 2nd; Mr. and Mrs. Don Griffith and family were visitors at the Bob Con forth and Harry Noble homes in Herniiston on Nov. 26. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Christmas trees and firewood. Sponsored by High School Rodeo Club. Contact Jim Van Winkle 676 9928. 49-50C POINSETTIAS WILL ARRIVE TODAY! $5.50 and Up Red, Whit & Pink Plants ELMA'S FLOWERS LIVESTOCK Ten Holsteln calves for sale, weigh 300 lb. each. Call 676-9T23. 49tfc FOR SALE Pair of 6:50 X 13 snow tread tires, mounted on wheels. $20 for pair. Heppner Barber Shop. 49p Trouble with ue! I:si3s freezing? L. E DICK YOUR STANDARD MAN Can solve your problem He's in Heppner, 676-9033 Standard Oil CtMiany f Cilifsmla Hello Heppner, the evening extension study group had to cancel their Dec. 7 meeting be cause of icy roads, but has re scheduled that program for Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, ac cording to Mrs. Ronald Jones, their president. The program will include discussion of Christ mas fixings and a showing of slides of her Norwegian trip by Mrs. Norman Nelson. Trouble with hot water heater? L. E. DICK YOUR STANDARD MAN Can solve your problem He's In Heppner, 676-9633 Ouvron Sumdifd Oil Company of California LOTT'S ELECTRIC "For Merry Christmas Shopping" 2 Only- 1971 COLOR TV's $75 to $145 SAVE Si. ' V I I , 14 Color TV Sets to Choose From by First of the Week 10 KirchenAid MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Fre Estimate Call Gen Orwick 983-8588 or Condon 384 2292 Agnts for United Van Llnsv MON EY Pay Yourself First by Saying Here Generous Dividends Paid Regularly Call Us Today! 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