Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 18, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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Heppner Gazette Times, April 18, 19465
TIE
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A wide assort
ment of nation
ally advertised
brands
$1 and $1.50
Join the Easter
Parade in one of our
new Spring Hats
You will be at the head , of the
procession in a Hardeman Hat at
$6.50 to $7.50
or a Stetson at
$7.50 to $12.50
Wil son's Men's Store
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Better Homes for Better Living to Be
Homemakers' Day Theme at Lexington
J How to plan a bouse fur
family living but hard family
wear will be discussed at Ilomema
kers' day, announces Miss Grace
Gadeken, emergency assistant. This
meeting will be held at the Lexing
ton grange hall beginning prompt
ly at 10:15 a m Wednesday, April i
24. 1
Miss Lois Lutz, extension spec
ialist in heme management of Ore
gon State college, will speak on the
tension, will discuss, "New Fabrics
for You and Your House," during
uie morning session.
All interested homemakers and
their husbands are invited to attend
this meetting arranged by Miss Ga
deken. Exhibits and a luncheon
program, in addition to the morn
ing and afternoon sessions, have
been arranged.
Lunch will be served at noon.
MISS FRANCES CLINTON
Asst. State Home Demonstration
Leader, Oregon State College
subject, "Better Homes for Better
Living." Her talk will point up the
importance of careful planning to
insure a home that meets family
needs.
She suggests starting with a plan
that is basically good and adapt
ing it as seems necessary to fit the
individual family situation. Be
cause many farm families plan to
do a large part of the work them
selves, this makes careful planning
even more important.
Miss Frances Clinton, assiAant
state leader of home economics ex-
V ' or ftfMt.11 1 M
LOIS LUTZ
Extension Home Management
Specialist,
Oregon State College.
IIAMMS-BRANNQN
Word has reached friends in
Heppner of the marriage in The
Dalles Wednesday of Mrs. Rose
Cunningham Wright and Darold
Ramms. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Jim Brannon, sister of the
bride. After the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Hamms and Mrs. Brannon
went on into Portland for a few
days. i
Mr. nd Mrs. B. C. Pinckney
drove to Portland Monday evening
to spend several days.
FOR YOUR CAR
You can avoid radiator trouble
later by having your cooling sys
tem flushed and cleaned now.
Yes, we have cans for your anti-freeze and
will be glad to save it for you.
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Hodge
Chevrolet
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