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SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. December 3. 1981 Santa's Workshop - A G-T holiday feature New Extension educator to give leadership Nativity Set from Sandy HolU, typesetter Our family began using a punch out creche about five years ago when I was desperate for a quiet activity to keep our energetic four-year-old busy. I found this set among children's coloring books. Several different booklets are available for under four dollars. Our set cost $1.98 last year and is the third set we have used. Materials needed: one booklet with ready to punch out cone figures, scissors and cellophane tape. Instructions: 1. Gather kids around a table and remove pages from booklet. 2. Help them punch out and fold the individual characters. Sometimes scissors can prevent a disaster if a piece doesnt punch out easily. 3. Tape the tabs inside the slots (sometimes they don't stay in place if they're just folded.) 4. Arrange the finished creche on a low table where children can reach the pieces easily and rearrange them as they re-tell the Christmas story. Our family enjoys these sets because our children can help make and learn to take care of the creche while 1 potato, 2 potato. i V ' ' I - a;.- ' , 1 t - J : . j mm amiiMmiiiiiii mmm r ' " Cameron Nance. 2, Lexington, holds a giant potato farmed by his grandfather, Paul Taylor of Lexington. Taylor's potatoes averaged 2Hs lbs. and 15 inches each. Meet Another Member Of The Mobil Synthetic Family, Mobilubo S.H.C Synthesized Multipurpose) Gear Lubricant. 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We prefer the punch-out book to making our own cone figures from construction paper because the punch out type take less effort and even small children can help put them together and be proud of their accomplishment. Our children have enjoyed using the set each year and they like to act out the Christmas story by re-creating the shepherds journey down from the hills with their sheep. Dawn Hawkins An exptM'ieiM'ed educator will join th t'mitiillit Counlv Kxlension stuff .Innunrv I to give lenriership to home econ omici procrnms in Umatilla and Morrow counties, acenrd ini! to 11 A Wndsworth. dir (H'lor, Oret'on Slate University Kxtension Service Iawn Hawkins, who has hern chnirmnn of the Jackson Cntintv Kxtension staff will fill the position that has been vacant since Mollv Saul re- ii'erl (vtflii'f this veat". An Kxtension home econo mist in Umatilla Count v. Mrs, Hawkins will he responsible for developing and conduct inu educational proirrams for families in both count trs. explains Onrroll Maxwell. Umatilla Count v staff chair man She will work closelv wilh Rirdine Tullis. prncrnm assistant in Morrow Count v. .Mrs. Hawkins, an Extension ak-M'iil in .lai kson County since 1970. sees the chance " ns a new opxi'lutiilv for nie. I'm lookinc forward to the ch.nl lenues of providino area leadership in one of the larcer home (H'nnnmics programs in the state." She started her Extension career working with the 4-H vouth program and has had administrative responsibll it ies for the Inst two and a half years, Like Umatilla Count v. ulitcksoii County" has , had several slaTf chamteH in recenl months.: Mrs. Hawkins feels hr chief administrative con tribution has been to "create a team of staff members who work together In meet the needs of people In a county changing from a rural to a more urban community. In addition to her work with both home economics and 4 H. she has been actively involved in Kxtension agricultural pro grams, particularly the design of "Living on a Few Acres." a program aimed at small, part -time farmers. Active in the community as well, Mrs. Hawkins is presi dent of the Medford Sornptl rnist club and on the board of . directors of the March of Dimes In Jackson County, She liolils ipeiiiliei'.sliips In the prepon Home Economics As sociation. Oregon Extension Association, National Associ ation of Extension 4 II Agents and Omicrnm Nu, home economics honorary. Although she won't report for full-time work until Jan uary 1. the Eastern Oregon native, who grew up on the familv cattle ranch near Burns, plans to complete her work in Jackson County in mid-Pecemher and move to Pendleton with her son. Todd, age 4, Maxwell said. lone athletes honored at Sports Dessert I jf - if 1 ! - v al1' Wvr a i rill mvx S All' Boys & Girls Hp -A Coach Barbara Stefani presents volleyball players with certificates. ages 8-13 , l 2v u . . I j FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Jim Swanson 422-7162 10th Annual Elk's HOOP SHOOT Sat., Dec. 12 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Heppner and lone High School gyms, whichever is most convenient GordonMeyers, football coach, announces award wi lone High School football and volleyball players were honored last Tuesday night, November 22 at a Sports Dessert. Awards, certificates and letters were presented to the athletes. In the football category, Jeff Hams was named best back, Craig Gutierrez received the best lineman award and Denny Starr was named best defensive player. Jeff Hams received the most valuable player award. winners. Volleyball players were recognized and three all star players were announced. Those making second team all star were Sandra Thompson and Michelle LaRue. Anita Palmer received honorable mention. Agricultural survey conducted A national and state agri cultural survey has been conducted bythe Statistical Reporting Servie of the U.S. Department of Agriculture determine how many acres farmers planted to winter wheat and the latest facts on livestock and poultry numbers. This agency, headed in Oregon by Paul M. William son, is responsible for collect ing, processing and publishing current national and state agricultural information. The results ot the survey, which will contain estimates of winter wheat acreages along with a production fore cast, will be published De cember 22. Estimates of hog numbers and the early 19B2 pig crop also will be published on December 22. and the count of chickens and cattle will he ready to go in late January 1982. A statewide sample of Oregon farmers and ranchers were visited between Novem ber 21 and December 3 and asked to supply information about their winter wheat plantings and livestock numbers. Twenty-nine interviewers throughout the state have collected this information by personal interviews for all counties in Oregon with spe cial attention niven to the major wheat areas. For additional information or the results of the survey, contact: Paul M. Williamson, phone C(m 221-2131. Downr let tihih TO YOU GET YOUR SHOW TIRES KOl'J! SOME SITHfE 7C2ACTDM if so vast that it could hold all HERE'S A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR CAR 18580R13 UNIROYALTO J0.00 (4 only) 19575R14UNIROYALTOJ5.0O (4onV) I The Pacific of the continents. MMEMORIAM Memorial Services will be held Dec. 3 at 7 :45 p.m . after Ladies Night Dinner. Services are open to the public. This service will honor the Brothers who have passed away this past year. A tribute to the memory of those who have passed into the realm of everlasting peace. May they look down upon us and behold that, true to the motto of our order, we have kept faith and inscribed their virtues upon the tablets of love and memory. The clock of their days has stopped, across its face the motionless shadow marks the hour of eleven our period of recollection. The following Brothers will be honored may you rest in peace. P.A. Anderson D,n Gilliam Francis Doherty pete Skow Monte Stookey Martin Dyer Frank Engkraf R.B. Ferguson Forrest Thornburg CO-OP BATTERIES 5-Year Warranty Based on Months in Service 5 trade in on your old battery Special offer good thru idtc 5 Q0D0EQ SYAf.lPS MADE TO ORDER Gazette-Times 076-9220 HEPPNER ELKS LODGE 358