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Page 5. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday. Jan. , 9 Chamber of Commerce, Elki Lodge Heppner Lions Club 1st k 3rd Tues., Wagon Wheel Boardman Lions Hub 1st & 3rd Thurs., Boardman Grange Hall Senior Citizens Dinner Elks Lodge, Tues & Wed. Boys Scouts of America, Elks San Soucl Rcbekah Lodge, Heppner, 1st It 3rd Fridays Social Security Representative, Neighborhood Center Newcomers Club, 1st Monday Singsptration, All Saints Episcopal Church Rabies Vaccination Clinic, Norene Veterinary Clinie Inter-Agency Meeting, Bring your lunch Extension Conf. Room, Jan. 13noon Shop our 27 lb. January Clearance Store wide savings on RCA, Quazar, Sony TVs, Whirlpool & Am ana; Cameras & many more items if Y " aOfi ' I infill iilt), . mi uuillll m -"" '" 1 111 11 25 and viNYLON I WALLPAPER I L B Hurry while the supply lasts .. ( I li PETTYJOHNS ? Farm and Builders Supply 1 I pfelflll 676-9157 ' J mm Mon. noon 6:45a.m. 8 p.m. 4:30p.m. Wed., 7 p.m. 2nd Friday of mo. 10-noon Wagon Wheel, noon Sun, Jan. 11,7:30p.m. Jan. 14 gfos &fe yam fMMiyOOO ' U V - V Engaged BARBARA PALMER Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer, lone, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Bar bara Ann, to Mr. Kevin George Gutierrez, lone, son of Mr. George Gutierrez and Mrs. Helen Drake, both of lone. Kevin graduated from lone High School in 1974 and is employed by the Morrow County Road Department. Barbara is a 1975 graduate of lone High School and is a Junior at Pendleton College of Beauty. A spring wedding is plan ned. I 'l 1 1 1:1 Itl'X'I hi By Julie The lone Rainbow Girls Assembly No. 89 is having a reception and installation cer emony in the Masonic Hall, lone, Jan. 11, 2 p.m. The reception will be for Arlene Cannon, Grand Repre sentative to Arizona from Oregon. Tammy Tucker will be installed as Worthy Advisor and she extends an invitation to friends and relatives to attend. lone boys varsity team beat Dayville 57-49. There will be a game in Arlington Saturday, Jan. 10. T News SNOW SURVIVAL PROGRAM The Wilderness Survival 4-H Club will sponsor a special program dealing with snow camping and cold weather survival on Jan. 12, 8 p.m. at the Heppner High School Cafeteria. The film, "Castles in the Snow" will be featured as the main part of the program according to Mike Howell, Morrow County Extension Agent. In this film principles of cold weather and snow land life support techniques are shown in addition to showing how to build snow caves, snow .block shelters, fire reflectors and platforms, cross country ski techniques, snow shoe construction plus much more. In addition to the film, Bob Abrams and Terry Hirni will present a program on snow camping equipment, hypo thermia, plus some of their personal experiences related to cold weather camping and climbing. This program is open to all interested persons at no charge and should be of particular interest to those persons who cross country ski or snow shoe. JAPAN LA BO EXCHANGE Oregon 4-H Japan Labo Exchange. This is the last call for applications by Morrow 4H members to travel to Japan next summer . . . visit in a Japanese home . . . and experience a culture! Applications must be in the . State 4 H Office by Jan. IS (our office by Jan. 10.) We have one girl (Barb Devine) interested in this exchange. Are there others? Call 676-9642 for information and applica tion forms. 411 NEWS The Buttons and Biscuits H Gub met at the home of Mrs. Klaus for their second meeting Dec. 16. Their first meeting was Dec. 11, when they elected club officers. They are as follows: presi dent. Carla Miles; vice presi dent, Carolyn Hughes; secre tary Ann McLaughlin; repor ter. Michele Saling. At their second meeting they chose the name of their club, and learned to operate sewing machines. Their next meeting will be Monday, Dec. 22. They will fix a simple supper. MICHELE SALING. Reporter The Hoof n-Horn Livestock Club held a meeting on Dec. 10, I97S. There were 24 members present. New members this year re: Craig Miles. Steve Gard ner, Dennis Warren. Tarra Mahoney, Tom James. New officers this year are: President, Larry Palmer; Vice President. Mark -Sargent; secretary. Krynn Rob inson and reporter Barb Devine. Junior leaders are: Sheep, Cathy Palmer; Swine. Jackie Mollahan. Rabbits. Brian Kerr and demonstrations Barb Devine. Members of the planning committee announced the programs for the coming year: January-Animal Heal th; Februaryommunity Pride; March Family night; April Judging; May Meat Cu tting; June Livestock Owners responsibility, and July and August Livestock Tours. After the regular business a Christmas party was held Games were played and refreshments served. The me eting was then adjourned. BARB DEVINE Reporter J Nefam The girls varsity lost to Dayville 30-76 and the JVs also lost 25-35. They will play Condon Jan. 6 and Wasco County Jan. 12. The Junior high boys team will play at Stanfield, Jan. 8. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Del La Rue and family over the holidays was Itsushi Wakabayashi from Japan. He left Saturday for Ojai, CA, where he is attending Thacher School. He became acquainted with the family in 1972 through the 4-H Labo Exchange program and this has been his second trip to lone since then. A New Testament class will be taught by the Rev. Bill Graham of United Church of Christ beginning Jan. 15, 7:30 p.m. at the church. The class will meet for 6 weeks. MORROW COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE Sourdough will be the topic of the Boardman-Irrigon stu dy group meeting, Jan. 15, 10 a.m. at the Greenfield Grange Hall, Boardman. A number of demonstrations of sourdough cookery will be included, as well as complete information on starters, how to make a starter, and other information related to sour dough cookery. Demonstrations will include sourdough pizza by Dee Gan tenbein, sourdough donuts by Francine Evans, and sour dough cakes by Birdine Tullis, Morrow Extension Service. Numerous products will be available for sampling. Everyone interested is invi ted to attend the meeting, and free recipes and information will be available for all. Choose from Ebvcn Vclulo Gifts! Qi m Mo. n mini. '2000 or more minimum deposit your choice of . . . M.. mmmmm. ttoi .-..-i tar few - . ,,m nn mi sm, r mi i--.-- h r mi .. r m . jr r $ mi m,m.mI r jr i fin Om f Wt P" ccmt The lone Garden Club will meet Jan. 14 in the United Church of Christ social rooms. After a short business meet ing, they will present their bicentennial program at 3 p.m. Anyone interested is wel come to attend. There will be a slide presentation by Mrs. Special for Friday & Saturday Jan. 9 & 10 Pacific Cocktail Shrimp 4 - 79C US No. 1 Potatoes 10 75C ORANGES Sun Klst 6 $1.00 Young Hen Turkeys FOR SA VING NOW If yM'rt Ittft ilwrt M deposit Binimvoi yot( cm "tttp in" adttm rtetJttyow ckolct if vahxiUa. Ilftt. Fred Martin on "A Visit to Historical Massachusetts" and "Local Historical Trees and Shrubs." There will be a display of historical hand-made items. Everyone attending is urged to bring any items. Everyone attending is urged to bring any items they may have. BANANAS 5 $1.00 DRY ONIONS 130 Court Street Market 111 N. 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