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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1981)
M.C. School Disti to sponsor training course The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 10, 1981-SEYEN Morrow County School Dls. on FVIHav nH . - ri t ,m .. , T' release from Morrow county C el. Lirr, ,JUnJr 11 U- The School Distrct. rl . r" .LMT CUrSe 18 BChpduled ' Rart at Intended to ?;r3nT.nSr", ?" 4:, m' " and at 9 propare (Pachm to lead BoardmanWcmcntary School a.m. on Saturday. said a new JunW Great Book, discussion read fnterpreteivcly. to think reflectively, and to groups which are designed to literature. The program develop students' ability to J?acnp8 PePJlo 1-. US M9 oooooooooooooooooooooooo And We'll Get You Into A MEW V7 RABBIT OR A NEW VW PICKUP . 5 2S Dirtct fro Vthuwagta of Amarica m Naw titbit Oitul OR fOC Dirtct frM VolkiwaoM af Ut tJ Aamka Naw Ditul Pid.i DIESEL RABBITS u DIESEL PICKUPS I Mll1Ut..t. lMthilfcill.l.a. j We've Had paopla Mk u "Thli d.al aoundt toe food lot am vim. wnara in. catcnr wall thara lnt any. All you mmI It M to Initial tha l..ta 0 A C. W WIN aurahaaa youi araaant cat and ear you what K ' worai can money to you ... even it It a Holla Roycel Delivers Iseia o.a.c. r t m UAutu I tin A m i i m .u... T "" """" " tH matt Aviilflblt fr SMALL ,.,. mi MMMf a a i i aa WW Ml AmtfKl. mm th imo-w uut. We'll Make Yours - "THE BEST HOLIDAY EVER" ztJ I .J La La UUUbJULaUU 276-3611 liini if iji MtiM niiv-ai JVULUOWUULU-nUUI t a Pendleton Wfl O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT Southgate O 8 i i x 3 POINSETITAS SINGLES 6M DOUBLE 10oo MINATURE ROSES LIVE PLUS A VARIETY OF HOUSE PLANTS PERFECT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ALSO IN STOCK IS A LARGE SELECTION OF HORSE GEAR ftaP8 ffiSl HALTERS, MADE TO &yZkM 4 A III if 17 pra ORDER SADDLES WESTERN & ENGLISH PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE GREEN FEED a SEED PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBrlR 10 FRESH CUT from 7:00 to 10:00 P.M. EiEnr.nsTon 0HLY!! - x" ' IJK Pocific fmni Nai Pieces and stems of mushrooms (or soups, TtttiI J spaghettis, and so much I ttiore. 4 ounce cans. & w 5 fo 6 foof DOUGLAS FIRS K99 50 mil Onlrl STROLLIIIG DOVJLIHG A tun game tor kids of all ages to enjoy. 7.7 inamel ROASTER Round or oval roaster with lids. 33 Onlyl 5)99 15 fo 18 Pounds OVAL ROASTER IIMrl 99 Mortem Mo. 1200 VAPORIZEQ LAP TQAYS tf . I.S7 99 r.K. Oaiyl For MI I Collins SPLITTING HAUL For splitting all that firewood quick and easy. A great gift ideal 1 1 a. Il.tt M (Mtyl Weaver 3n9 SCOPE Challenger rifle scope to pull your game Into view so you get a better shot. ttOalvl le- 4 o ohAhi" frurrfirnnsT WifJernesf PIE LJLaLIiia4a9 MOO-Jyl Rf. l.tt OREEN ONION m Mil lowrys DIP mm Tter OwImI 00 Onlyl J For Orienfo ;iir?r mcfiArrf rJiiaamErj Assert! Haver 9MM-I Daisy No. 189 A VrJj BD GOO Beffy Crocker BROVJniE MIX 4O0 0lyl Xei.lf For Leupold 3n9 SCOPE Romiigfori &0a II. tier M ef . 4.ft lOOOwlyl a RerffiaM 3n9 SCOPE ItO-Jylrj ef. ulate and ak questions as well as answer them. Students are encouraged to discuss what genuinely puzzles them In what they read, the news release continued. Approximately 25 teachers will take part in the class. Some space is still available for additional registrations. Information about the class may be obtained from Jane Anderson at Sam Boardman Elementary Schools. 481-7383. or John Edmundson at the School District Office in Lex ington. 989-8202. Christmas programs scheduled Christmas time is well upon us and School Christmas programs have been schedul ed. Heppner Elementary, in cluding kindergarten through fourth grade students will perform Tuesday. Dec. 22. 1:30 p.m. lone schools (grades one through 12) will also hold their choir and band program on. Tuesday. Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the school cafeteria. Santa's Workshop A G-T holiday feature (Editor's note: Beginning Thanksgiving week and continuing through the December 24 issue, the G-T will publish Santa's Workshop asa special holiday feature for our readers. Each week a G-T . staff member win give instructions to make a Christmas ornament or craft. Some projects will be primarily for children, others are for children and adults. From us to you, Happy Holidays. Psftyfr WWW'W-wiw 'fifty ( METRIC! MEASURE 4 ; . . Helpful Information Q. Does the U.S. Met ric Board have a consumer policy? A. While the Board has no regulatory powers it does closely monitor conversion activity to protect consumer rights and it will call ques tionable practices to the at tention of the appropriate authorities. Consumers also have their own representa tive on the Board. Of the items in today's Merry Christmas circular.'the following 3 items did not arrive: CONAIR HAIR COMBO MODEL 129 PO.2Reg.S13.il MAGIC SNAKE P6.4Rag.S2.il N0RELC0 CURLY QZ MIST CURLING WAND No.HBIS-10 pg.SSaleS7.ll W.l afy i Rainchecks win be issued Gift bos decoration from Mary Ana Cerullo, reporter, proofreader, layout, advertising The idea of a gift box decoration began between my grandmother and a close friend before I was born. My grandmother's friend made the decoration one Christmas and for years afterward the two women gave each other gifts using the decorated box. Materials needed: roll of cotton, construction paper, scissors, crayons or colored pencils, and glue. Instructions: 1 - Cut the shape of Santa's hat from red construction paper. 2 - Glue the hat to a sheet of pink or flesh colored paper. 3 - Cut out a beard and moustache from the cotton and glue it to the flesh colored paper to begin forming a face. 4 - Cut strips of cotton and attach them to Santa's hat and to his face as eyebrows. f 5 - Take a tuft of cotton, roll it into a ball and glue onto the tip of the hat. 6 - Cut a small oval shape in a piece of red paper to use as Santa's nose. 7 - Glue the nose just above the moustache. 8 - With a pink or red crayon or pencil draw in a mouth under the moustache. 9 - Draw in two round eyes with a black pencil or crayon. 10 - Cut off the excess pink paper so only Santa is left. 11 Glue Santa onto a neutral shade of paper. 12 Glue the whole thing to the top of a git box. For variation, one can also make an angel using cotton for the wings or even a Christmas tree just using different colors of construction paper. The gift box decoration would be a fun Christmas project to do with children when gift wrapping time draws near. C30V CXDDGS 3flG DOD tho OnovfJian r WW FRIDAY- 11th ...4 to 8 SATURDAY-12th 12 to 5 SUNDAY-13th.. 12 to 5 Yes, Frosty the Snow Man, that Jolly ol' soul. Is coming to spend the holidays. He's alive and In person and waiting to meet you I Frosty Invites all of the children to come In and meet him. It's fun, exciting and absolutely treel First aid course scheduled Morrow County Search and rescue will sponsor a multi media first aid course Tues day and Wednesday, Dec. 15 and 16. The class will be held at Heppner High School in room seven at 7 p.m. The course is for those interested in obtaining a Red Cross first aid card for the first time and for those who need their cards renewed, said a Search and Rescue spokes person. Wranglers slate Xmas party The Wranglers will hold their annual Christmas party on Sunday, Dec. 13, 6:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. Dinner will be potluck and an election of officers will be held, said a spokesperson. Santa will be on hand and children under 12 are asked to ' bring a gift marked 'boy" or"girl" for a gift exchange. Everyone is invited to attend. DMV schedule The Motor Vehicles Division' at 278 Main Street in Heppner will be open throughout Dec ember, Monday through Fri day from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. except for the following days: December 16 - Condon office open, and December 25 - Christmas. I LLL4JlMMl'Jll iiti,'i.i.A; aBJSi"eBatBBaaBJ lWli,IM 0aartAnaaaviHMa.a1.ilkj.iMfcik.iiat4iaiiai