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Htttntn. tout.). gazcttc times, Tuiiy. p. . wi Adlord Benefit Winners Listed Ttm tM'iu-f ( dam aula ut un ' fn'n'U ' ...,,.( i.f f.tr 1'iiMv and UrtU A4UM tuuugM 11703. Vaitou in In $37035, f..r ot $iy3 3i) l community eontiibu i kmi in ihm family who now mol.ti.' hum wiw j:uUfl by tire i ui-kv ihkft hl.lfr an- ....... ..-..i 4jiuiii.iv niL't t at tin' ftiim at the Li-iMoit Hall W! Il.iU AlliM. $ rift i-ritficat' mm tl: l' tl l" 0at Slot: also lit Allrl. a turkey tin .1 .i-il l.v ih Ch.imlMT ( Com tm.f.f; Hill Still! tt.m a cm' of I'. jisl iloiniutl h Hie Ih'HI'T nnl i.vi. li t. tho AllarN. Pnt Won Kr cut a 'iir uliwiMion to the r,nzitl.' Tim".; IUA llitf!'r n lh luikt-y iltnat-i1 !' TlmiiisuiiV Ctmvry; Tom Wtlw.n Koi ihc IN H. Ih of MuiHlry loU-ruent fim Sf.iM t't.il'H Storr; H.irl.y Yim won On il,H-in iilirm ltk Rlvfn l iN-tir-oii' J-w-Ii-in; IhTiinin t'.tt'i-n won tin' -! trie fry pm .I.iiuiIimI hy Morrow t'ounly Cram Crowon; J.u-k .MiTlmpi'n.v win a tuikoy t:iv " " IVU.v ).ihn' lluil-li-n Supply (I"' 'lo wiin n tuiki y t tin- Kv.m p.n '.V An iM-uie cofftv pt fiom Lull), ilidiio ' Wim-H, IVimIIHhm; IIk $10 Kill i. rtiftiMt" frm Mil.ailii'H unit to Holi Slnini.in: uml tin chihi'vI h.tni rilvi'ii ly tin' I.V'lx'kah lti: was won by Uillu' Kemp. Music was njain Riven hy the Itny Qum-ki'iihush tlroiip. Many iiit.'iKtinu remarked that they had mjoyrd the party so mm h that they hp''l I here would he more liko it. Both of Hi"' recent benefit darn-os were promoted and ar ran Rod undor I ho loador.ship of Janioo Flanagan anil Pat Jen sen. Thoy nay very J-okI help with tho midntjilit suppor and with tho cloaninB up developed oaoh evening. Society Honors Harold Kerr Kpsilon Sigma Phi, national honor siK-M-ty fur oxtonsion workers, Indmted 20 now mom hors in ceremonies hold during tho annual conference of tho Oregon State University Cooper ative Kxtcnslon Service hero this week. Andrew Lantlforce, extension wildlife management specialist, and Mrs. Jane Sihroeder, Jeffer son county extension agent and out going chief of Gamma chap ter, conducted the eeremony. MiMiiluTshln In Kpsilon Sig ma flil Is own to those who have worked in Extension's In formal, off-campus educational programs for ten years or long er. Principal aim of the organi zation Is to promote profession al improvement among Exten sion staff members. Now mem ber is Harold Kerr, Morrow County Extension Agent. '" 4 ' - v. . - , j . 4, v : 5 un uiTTrn what kind of O bell It U, Ccoch Dolton LaRus tikHi it Ho' lone't new bai ketball coach. Dclton LaRuc New Coach at lone Ih l'on l.altuo Is tho now b.is L-.. it. nil cn.ii-h at lono. Comes I ho spring ho Is baseball coat h. Ilnrimr llis Si -hool hours, ho is i..jii.im. i:ioloL'V. Physical S I ixmtt classes tl mam ami two classes of I'K at lone High School. A graduate of Mae Ml at Mil inn i-nx-untor and Pacific Uni versity, ho is teaching his litn .,.f.r Ho miirr oil in ino tor- mr i.inda Winters of Ixistino. They have three children Robin. I Kimu-ii 8. and .Mlcneiie, i They all have horses as the on tim f.imilv eniovs rininE. '" u. iu n.-tivo in a I II Riding Club. Coach I.oRue also likes to hunt. Boardman Ladies Elect Hazel Miller y MART lit HARLOW ROAltDMN Mi I M rr u rlMtod u-i'trrtl f the UhIK-4 Aid xloty ul iumtuinan Community thunh at tnew mtfims lt uotk at tnt iwme f Mm. Bernard I'n-"an. N. linli h i:iru.l ua clorii ir president; Mr. Uo ltt. ury; Mm. Stn Jtu-u. uraut- or. Mi, Ito I" tha'Be ' tho devotional hour, takina a hor topic, "Joy", from Medita tion Moment. Ctang PlnochU forty Then, wore fivo lblo Of pi m -hie In play at the card party . . . i..la held l-oil ue-K l mo i.nrnnrm (irango hll. ponvrod by the Women'n Activiiy (.mmltto of the grange. Mrs Arthur Allen ik htito . High piie uit won b Mi I Wnlur W and Mt-uiid blj'H wont to Mrs, Ivlmei ling- M' VV. C. Sfhafi-r and Mr. Art While riseived thf tlaveling pi niM-hlo ptle. Ccordmon TrovtUr Mr. ai.d Mr. li-nald IH.uk were In I'oiMand Suturday anil Sunday uhoro lilai k attended the annual convention of the N itional Ami-rican Vocational Association which was hold at Ihe Hilton Hotel Mr. and Mrs. (Jew Tiumbull x ill go to Spokane. Wash, this week to attend the annual con will ion "f the Inland Empire Fertilizers Association al the Hidpath Hotel !)oo. K 10. Mr. and Mr I M IVckeft ucnl lo itUnd Sf-nday 14 It MHt-ial dv at the homo of thetr fc-n and d4i;Mor Mr. and Mi, t'tw Ukrn, and txker.s str, h Ul lit Tho will U another m. Maik. a nu'loi.t at Portland Stat I'nurtity. Mm. Do" Tarri and daughter Sitiah Marie have been in Sat tie, Vah ,. Ihe iat urek. ilt ing trUuvc. lit IM.inijer and -n M of ftianu l'a were libr Ut SatunUy at Iba home tif hi kikter in law, Mr, and Mr. Bob Slcard. Mn t:rv lli'fai.f daUiihttT -f Mr. and Mi W. K. N-lon. U a jiiiiieiit In th tel 5amarl lan llokbitat in IN.nhtnd follow ma thtat autjjeiy Mnd4. Il.uli Ih-rauf u kiuyinit hcio wi!h h r giandi;tn it uhilo hor moilief U b-pltali l Cornotion Su tor's Forty The annual CmnaUoii Sl-ler Chrioimat party ..f the Hoard man Till cum Cluu will ' hold tho owning of !.-., H at Ihe home tif Mr liujto Kennedy, lii Iio-.Ii-vk.-m will b.' Mi. Clove Hiiimn. Mr. I'eto vii-ron. Mt. f. M. Dorkon and Mr. Carl Wioklander. Carnation Sistti udl In lo v t.iled wilh exchange of gifts and new name drawn for next year. Km t Crani." at lone Sunday af linoon Imluded Mr. and Mf nalJ Bkrr. Mr. and Mm. Roy Ball. Ilat.l Carcnier, IUiI Msllrr, Mn io Itnoi. ir. Frank Marlow, Mr. and Mr, Na than TWpe, Andrew Skilen, Mr. and Mi, Bill Hate an I Mr T..m Harrivtn f-foterta menu f r Riverntde uniur Senior M.gh Shuol for ihe week of Dec. 13 17 ar at f..liw: Monday Tuna fih and- it-he, pitklo. potato chip, kpinacn and cherry crunch. Tuesday Hamburger sravy over fluffed Milatuoa. f.'rcen boanft. and peache. Wedneftday Beanie ulen--i. ctittae cheoae with ear. hot buttered bread and Ice rream klioo. Tliurdty--Turkoy and dro ing. fluffed potato and gra yy, candied kuooI poiaioo. cian tierry aatad. celery and carroi atltk and ChrMma cookies, -rljay Vegetable soup, lunch meat ftlico. macaroni sal ad and plum. Milk U ftervd with all meal. It wa "bomocoming" wmb, at Ihe Ervln Anderson', when the "Md-i" came home for the holi day. Coming from Portland were Mr. and Mr. t A. Porter and uint if chart ana lory: .' r.u Mriin and dauuhter. Su nn- n. i fmm SiMikane. Mr ir At Parent and daugh ir ' t ts Shellv and Alison And no one seemed to mind thai Ihe group numbered 13. MULE fOOTCRS MET Oor aecontl meeilng u Pec. 12. at the T and C building In lone. There were nine present. Our next meeting I going t Dec. 18 at 1:00 In the T and C building: thU will be our ChrUtma party. We are Colng to have two more helper. Mar lyn Chllder and Margo Sher Our present helper are Ida. Lee Engloman, and our leader. Mary Lynn Zlnter who U alway help to u. Donna Talmer gave a report on the swivel knife. Donna Palmer, reporter MIMEOGRAPH PArER and heeU and duplicator Ould 1 1- ..i- .r Th Gazette-Time. Members of Greenfield Grange who attended the county Instal lation of grange officer at Wil- Breeding Service Jon Starke Graduates SAN DIEGO Navy Seaman Jon Starke, son of Mr. William C. Starke of Boardman, Ore., graduated from basic training the Naval Training icnm Snn Dieen. Calif. Ho is a 1971 graduate of Riv erside High. at in MULE FOOTERS MET A new 4 H Club was started lone, "Leathorcraft . Our ..irier Is Marv Lvnn Winter. There are 15 potijile in the club. We are going to have a Christ mas party; tho gifts we give we are going to make. Officers: rieskient, Harvey ChiUlers; vice president, Scott Sherer; sec retary, Danny McElUgott; treas urer, Todd Sherer; news re porter, Donna Talmer; enter tainment, Kim Pettyjohn; re porter, Frank Engloman; song leader, Debora Palmer; refresh ments, Catherine McElUgott. Donna Palmer, reporter in 1 SDA YOUTH Christmas music will be heard floating on the crisp night nit idis coming Saturday night. Carolers from the Seventh-day A.i...,tiu riuiiih will bo filv- X - V MU.'l " ........ - ,1 opportunity for all to neip humanitarian work by glv- of Christmas dollars again vnr. Ti,., -uniier will be accompa nied by Pastor Mike Brownfleld. ing in ing this Lexington PNGs Have Christmas Luncheon By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Mrs. C. C. Jones and Mrs. Frank Robinson were hostesses to a luncheon on Wed nesday honoring the Holly Re l.ckah Past Noble Grands' Club, at the Jones home. The rooms wore decorated in the Christ mas motif, with centerpieces, of Santa's and place cards of tree iimn mnnts. Followinir the lunch eon a business meeting was held at which time the following la dies were elected to office for 1972: Mrs. Frank Robinson, chairman; Mrs. Archie Munkers, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Hurcham, sec.-treas. Secret Sis ters were revealed at this time and names were drawn for 1972. Those present were Mrs. Ralph Hurcham, Mrs. Ken Talmer, Mrs. Joe Yocom, Mrs. Frank Robin son, Mrs. Wayne Papineau, Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mrs. Joel En gloman, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. T. E. Messenger, Sr., Mrs. Catie Padbcrg and Mrs. A. F. Majeske, with a guest Mrs. Clell Rea of Bunchgrass N G club in tone. Special Rebekah Meet Holly Rebckali J-oage neiu u special meeting at the hall Mon day at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Jo Hus ton of Heppner, District Deputy President, present to qualify the officers for the coming year. Those receiving seals were Mrs. Delpha Jones, Mrs. triena ma eske, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Catie Padberg and Mrs. Ruth Robinson. Refreshments were served. Mike Burcham and Mary Cardwell of Ontario motored to Lexington Friday even 1 n g bringing Danny Jackson to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burcham. Moves Shop Mrs. Mary Lou Carlson has i.een vorv busv moving her Sand Hollow Art Shoppe into the big pink Trannle Parker house. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and sons Neil, Tom, Terry and daughter Lori of Eugene had Thanksgiving dinner at the Lawrence Jones'. Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989-813-1 Monuments City Council Heppner City . . MaU First Monday COUnCll Each Month Citizens having matter foi discussion please present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service ETERNAL MARKERS HHONZK GRANITE INSTALLATION VAilE3 Crmrti-ry Crave Mukera SWEENEY MORTUARY ffcnrinir Ion. Heppner ltd Lexington Heppner I'h- 674 1600 Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9165 Dobyns Pest Control Rodent and Insect Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. Wllllnms Furnace Complete In stallation Linoleum Refrigeration CarpetliiK DomeHtlc nnd Oil Burner Commercial SnrVlFrce EstUmite-AU Work Guaranteed Th. 676-9418 Heppner Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrunRements Distant Removals ServinK lone. Heppner and Lexington Licensed Funeral Directors Heppner rh. 676-9600 Insurance STOP prnf - ' EASY TO I, f INSTALL if .f r- tnij- r i i i k Outside i .-:.!- -.1 WINTER DRAFTS Transperent Plastio STORM KITS 4r'.vJTc-..rf-.--r,T BtfS U5 storIvi window kit 3 9.:. Kit consists of 36 x 72" tough P'.ist c sheet, 13 ft. M)re nioulJmg anJ n.v's. STORM DOOR KIT 41;.. Kit consists cf 30' x 84 tougl p a - 'C si-e-t, 21 tt. of l.Cre n-o M.' et n.-. s. At Hjrdar I lurrbr Dif Everywher Fire, Casualty. Life and Health OPS FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 276-2732 b7b-Dw Ruggles - Boyce INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner. Oregon Ray Boyce Ph. 676-53S4 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bid. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mon., Tues., Wed. and Frt. 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Recreation EKSTROM TRAILER SALES Nomad Travel Trailers Week-N-Der Body Campers Caveman Travel Trailers & Body Campers Excell Travel Trailers Trailer Parts & Accessories lone Th. 422-7505 or 422-7289 Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract Gr Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Kepairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676-9200 Wholesalers-Mfgs. Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Th. 676 9113 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Fast. Fair Friendly Service Call evenings JACK WRIGHT, 676 9447 MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands" ... rKCi ICE BUTTER ICE CREAM Dud Tash, Products Specialist Clav Phillips. Salesman William Lee Cox. Sales Mgr. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 191 Call 676-9244 Hobbies - i i.i i i w ' " . - A Avon Rottk-s - LapiJ-vy and Kittl Books - Custom Mras -Larv-e and Extra Large Miller's Rock Shop T...t v rvvrnit) Miller (viftr MMa-nii By Appointment Here Comes mm m hi m IN HEPPNER COME AND SEE SANTA ON THE STREET AND IN THE STORES SAT. DEC. 11 and SAT. DEC. 18 ELECTRICITY PLAYS AN IMPORTANT PART DURING CHRISTMAS- Enjoy the Colored Lights and Decorations Which We Were Happy To Help Install Again As A Public Service from your Electric Co-op As You Shop For Christmas We Suggest FOR All IHE FAMILY. SEE YOUR 10CAI APPLIANCE DEALERS MEODmLbflGfl mmm ELECTRIC CO-OP -SERVING MORROW. WHEELER AND GILLIAM COUNTIES"