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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1971)
lone Gardeners Pack Goodies for Oldsters Thirteen came to ih Party and it ditln'l prove lo tx un lot Ky t nit, Mr Gar 'w ititr rvwie ai filled with Christmas f.-uv tiu'k when ihr n ;r-1-n Cluh nu t nt her h une lec. , for an all day workshop and fun rowing. C"Iub membei brought home made cookies and rat:dy and i.u kt-il 27 baxei f.ir the Senl r Citizen of the community, Thi-se were delivered ufter the r:i ling, A I'oilmk diniuT wa enjoyrd si i.ohii with memrer excitant:- ing yini ami entoymg game and draw ins for door prUcs, Members brought and dejday I'd Christmas gifts and decora lion :hcy were making. K.nh one demon: dated r told h w to make the Hem, Oreencry and nvvisg materials were available f r anvote wi-hlng to make i! r wag fur themselves. A li.mmliti-e met earlier and made Hie door swas for all the lone business Ivms.-. These were delivered and hung by members. Tlie next meeting will te lit Mrs. Fred Martin's home on Jan. 12. The program will be Drying Garden Flow-era and Vis in l'e Them" by Mrs. Gar Swans hi. if .... v V- - . m t GEORGIA SUSAN HINTON Engaged Put vour (idlinrs m worK t home tiadc m Morrow county Trouble with rvenes tours? fuel de at odd l. e. DICK YOUR STANDARD MAN Can solve your problem He's In Heppner, 676-9G33 Staas'srs' Oil ConiMoy tf Cslilomi. Mr and Mr. Cleve K, Hinton i'f It tardman announce the en gagement of their daughter, diirula Susan to Robert A. Bu i li.it. in. son if Mr. mid Mr. Or vllle Purh.m.in of Irrlgon. Mivs Hinton I a nenlor at Riverside High School In Hoard nan. Jler fiance Is a graduate of Riverside, and attended OTI at Klamath Falls and Blue Mountain College. He Is pres et. tly employed a a signalman for the Union Pacific Railroad .it Spokane, Warn. A lenlalive dale f.r the wed ding has bivn set for July 29, ll'i.' in Boanlman. Jill Chitty to Marry Friends are cordially Invited i- the nuptial mass of Jill Chit ty and Jon O'Donnell on Dec. 29 nt p.m. at St. Patrick's Cath- lie Church. Jill Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chilly and Jon La the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Don- ni II. Klamath Falls will be the yniM'g couples first home. Guests are also Invited to the reception honoring the young couple immediately following at St. Patrick's Parish Hall. OPEN EVENINGS FOR SHOPPERS MONDAY DEC 20 TUESDAY DEC 21 . WEDNESDAY . DEC 22 , THURSDAY DEC 23 Christmas morning... we can make waking up a lot more enjoyable Helen Hayes' Book, 'On Reflection' is Outstanding The I j i Angee Timea utalei "Suti-ly Id in i one of the iinol rxvuitilul boik of auiobiogra pby lo apiear in a long time." The Chicago Tribune, "Warm, amusing, credible and lovely... a passport ti lu-ura of enjoy ment." Mrs. ElU Smith reviewed this fascinating m If !,,; , i the ,fe of one of America', tn.isii re lHvtt'd grandmothers, an the Rookworinn presi'nt at their sec ond November meeting In the home of Mr. Florence Green were held njn-IIbound boih by the tale unfolded and by Mrs Smlth'n skillful review. A LoTtiy Legacy In citing down all the fam ily slorh's, tlie racksiage anec dales, and her recollictlona of pirilual struggle. Helen Hayes lias produced a legacy for all f us. After years of unwilling- iuss to discuss tier private world which even her best- selling book "A Gift of Joy" did imt do she has looked bevond her legend and directly at Life's lessons as she was forced to learn them. Deeply moving and affivtlonalely willy, her story U an affirmation of the faith that first gave it Impetus. The book Is dedicated to Charlie and Mary, past and fu ture. At the close of the dedi cation she includes these thoughts. "Cast by the fates as Helen Hayes, I have played the part for all its worth . . . We play many parts in this world and I want you to know them all for together they make the whole. Trials and errors, hits and misses, i have enjoyed my life. And so in highlights and shadows, bits and pieces, In re calling moments, scenes and acts of folly all chiaroscuro and confetti this is what it was like to be me, all the me's what it was like to live in such exciting times and know so many of the men and women who made it so." A goodly percentage of Book worms are now grandmothers and some of them heard these lines for the first time: What are little grandchildren made of? Some good and some bad from Mother and Dad And laughs and walla and Grandmothers tales. Mrs. Smith used the paper back edition of this book. It was put out by Fawcett Crest Books and is a 1969 printing. DOTS JOTS 'I've been a member of Wranglers 35 years and I've never won the Jackpot before", were the words of Dimple Munk ers when she got the Christmas party Jackpot. Then as she start ed stuffing her dimes in her bill fold came the low voice from the back row that laid us all in the aisle, "How much did we get, dear?" Santa Claus came in such a clatter that he scared some of the small fry. The tree was loaded with all kinds of pres ents for the toddlers to the grandpas. It was really a fun party. the Bulova Collection... offers pretty and precise alarm clocks sure to please as a gift for yourself or a loved one Top Left: Traditional twin bell alarm with faceted goldtone case.4ttx3". $14.95 Bottom Lett: Travel alarm with 6-day movement Black and gold in black leather cM. luminous hand. 2H" x 3". $29.95 Top Right: Round-faced 6-day alarm. Solid brass case, silver finish dial. Only 2V" high. $11. H Bottom Right: 8-day alarm. Polished brass case. Deep blue marbleized dial, luminous hands. 2V4- diameter. J31J5 "Something from the . jeweler's, is always something specicd." JEWELERS 5 tor Bount 9 KM. to TM. 177 MAM ST. HEPPNEH PH. 676-9200 Another little bit on- our Thanksgiving trip. We went on to Atlanta as we had never; seen that town. It is a beautiful and big. As was fitting, we went to "Gone With the Wind", our last evening there. The eve ning before we ate at "PittyPats Porch". If you remember in the movie Scarlet visited Aunt Pitty Pat when she went to Atlanta. The porch is on three sides of this big room then you go downstairs to eat. While you're waiting, you sit in rocking chairs and fan yourself. The fan has the menu imprinted on it We had ticket No. 41. Waiting was fun as there was so much to see. You're served in Colonial elegance. The colored musician. great on the organ and the pi- I ano pleased the "Yankees" with his Yankee Doodle but you should have heard the uproar when he broke into Dixie! A young couple who were al so waiting told us they had just been married that day. The little bride was young still had braces on her teeth. BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zinter plan a Birthday Remembrance for his mother, Winnie Zinter for her 89th birthday. Firends are in vited to come by to greet her and enjoy a piece of birthday cake and coffee with her on Dec. 19 from 2 until 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the BUI Zinter home. Rhea Creek Xmos Party Rhea Crock Grange Onwimaa Party will Ih held on-Ftiday, Dee. 17. klarlimr with a tstliik .upper at 6:30. followed by the program ami viauing. mere will tm no eift iihiiie al Iti nr. ty ai In previous year. It wan ueciatM ai me mecung uec. io. Slate Officer wet voted on at ihU meeting. Creeling were ent to I heir frii-nda here from Due ami Kdiih Babb of Rt. 2. Box 3.KI Anache Junction, Arizona M.'.M, and ftvm Tacl Parker. tl Fawcett Avenue, Harbor View Manor, Tacoma, Wn. 9102. Friends Invited Friends are cordially Invited t the wedding of K'liabeth Stephen and Bob Morris at The Assembly of God Church at 1:30, n Saturday. A rceptlon will fol-' low at 2:W at the Christian! Church. 5 V. W ftp L V a: ; v. mmmmimnaauuwmummmtmmmmumwMmmmmnmnm I 1 M HtrtntK (ORE.). GAirnrt TiMtu. Tdr. dc it. mi 4 SANDRA rLAlZ Sandra Flaiz to Marry Mr. and Mr. Richard J. Flal. of lleppner announce the en gagement and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Sandra Marlcne. lo Jack Wrlcht. Mill of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wright, John Day. Sandra U a 1970 graduate of; Heppner High, and Jack a 1963 ( graduate of Grant Union High. The wedding will be Jan. 8. Call Santa Tuesday If the .mall fry of IhU area will dial CTtf 9103 next Tuesday rvrninf between T and 9 pm, I hey will have a chanc to talk to hl!y Santa CUua, Saul I'll u and tcvcral of the rve have tent word that Ihey are keeping thre line oen for the lleppner calls. Odd Fellow-Rebekoh Party, Friday Evening lleppner' Odd Fellow Rehck ah annual family Christmas party will Mart at 8.00 Friday evening, Dee. 17, In the lodge rooms. A gift exchange will lake place with gift not la ex ceed H.IK). Lex Tarty Schedule Is Extended The I-exii.iiton RchckaliM have diH-idetl not io hold one of their regular card partie :n Jan. 1, but will extend the parly aeries to run through April, 1972. Mr. Stev Matthewson Is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Nona Sow ell w hile her husband Is taking basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. Give Brooded Placemat Gifts Very few peopl ran lr.-4 ! have the rlcvrr. bt;w,i i while, bran.ii-J pl.nvm.il ivy offerett in packet of .VI f ir H'O by Cow licit merr.twi al t- available at th Gcile Time office. These utibfiMk.it Ic, diir-a bid gifts, are h-i.iii1Iu.s with moot county bramU. Tliey aUi have a county map which ikhow each community' laa tion. Ttiey are an eay to mail, new and different gift Idea. Trouble with cold starts? L. E. DICK YOL'K STANDARD MAN Can mlve your problem He' In Heppner. C76 9(0.1 Iis4m4 Oil CM"V tor&fl el Cslilemia Nabisco s I nac k CRACEER: 2 79 SMOKED . MRS. CRASS PACIFIC OYSTERS OR DRY SOUP MIXES SHRIMP CLAMS ALL FLAVORS I 2f0,89c I 12or$1.00 2or 95c OCEAN SPRAY OR STANDBY STANDBY Cranberry Sauce Tomato Juice 3 fa 850 46, . 2 69 Colcef 7-Up, Pepsi I TUNA FISH I niMiMERc"9 corfw 690 1 2-89- DIMMERS 590 Stokely im IPie Hllinfi - - - - - 4 -- FROZEN FOODS- lynden WHIP 59' f PIS-ISIS VERN'S PUMPKIN or ZLqA . MINCE PIES Q9V TOMS 25 ,b 410 BELTS, 4 to 8 lb. . . 49c lb. '7 HENS 9 fo 13 b 45c b hiJ HENS, 15 lb 47c lb. - rr V T0MS 27 to 29 lb. . . . 43c lb. NO. 1 SWEET ' POTATOES lb 250 n.L c-a r; Spare Ribs 59c AlVlw LB. Xilv BAR "S". HILL'S AND OREGON CHIEF BONELESS FULLY COOKED oranges u. 150 Smoked HAMS 1.19 HILL'S THURINCER. BEER SALAMI & GERMAN SAUSAGE ghosn.ons 3 a. 29 SAUSAGE ; as 690 PRICES GOOD DEC. 17 & 18 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps I V 7vARKET