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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Mar. 24, 1 949
News From
C. A. Office
!jt you knew that:
1. Cn-i n wilnuts aie a good
iiuifr of V'it;imin C?
2. SpaRhoItl, usually credited
to Italy, onuin.'ited in China?
3. You must m-or put banan
as in the lofrim-rator because
starch (an't chance to sugar to '
make them swept?
4. ("lii'i'so siievs more ea.Mly if
you heat the knife slightly be-
lure cuttii-.g the cheese?
r. (ivcnueight due to overeat-,
inp is the greatest single nutri- !
turn j.roblcm today?
6. lee cream cones in various !
coifr? aie on the market?
7. Berries thickened with in- j
slant tapioca makes a quick des-1
sen? Kasier fur children to han
dle when berries in their own i
juice. j
8. That the United States is the j
heaviest drinking nation of cof
fee in the world?
Use Waffle Irons More Often
Home makers in Morrow coun
ty are being urged to use their
waffle irons more often to make
other products besides waffles
and their variations. "Drop bis
cuits. corn bread, cookies, brown
ies, cake, and tarts, all, can be
marie on your waffle iron," says
Mabel Wilson, home demonstra
tion agent. Most waff:l irons cost
only 2 12 cents per hour to op
eratecheap baking! In talking
.bout electrical equipment. Miss
Wilson urges women to read di
rections on use of that price of
rnuipment. Proper care of any
electrical equipment will Insure
better and longer service If small
appliances are kept handy, they
will probably be used more often.
Care Before Wear
Many stores today advise
washing or at least rinsing
new nylon or silk hose beiore
wearing them. The idea is to re
move any finish used In manu
facture at the start and thus
help stockings to wear longer.
This pre-washing also may make
a closer, neater fit the first time
the hose are worn.
1 Give new smooth leather shoes
a polish before wearing them the
I first time. A coat of good wax
polish starts shoes out with ex
tra protection against spots,
stains and scuffing. The same
suggestion holds good for smooth
leaher purses or pocketbooks.
1 April Abundance
j Underscore carrots and oatmeal
, on the family food-shopping list
for Arpil, the U. S. department of
agriculture suggests. Long, ten-
UU
NEW
Latest lu'uDm'i tiiis m
the 4-H club ranks are Janet and at 5-
paisv wrii'ht. and Rillv Jean and I Week day
June Privett, in their newly form
ed Clothing I club. Mrs. Walter
Wright is their leader. These girls
experienced some club progress
before. Their ofticers are, presi
dent, Billy Jean Privett; vice-
president, Fatsy Wright; secre
tary, June 1'rivett, and reporter,
Janet Wright.
5) CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH (Episcopal)
Holy communion, 8.
Church school, 9:45.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11.
Kvening prayer and instruction
services: Wednes
day, holy communion, 10; Friday,
holy communion, 7:30.
Choir practices: Girls, Wednes
day at 4; boys, Thursday at 4;
adults, Thursday at 8.
ship. Mrs. Carl McDaniel, counsellor.
Methodist Youth Fellowship I
rally at Hermiston Sunday after-1
noon, March 27, at 3 p.m.
Church board of education,
third Thursday of each month.
Womans Society of Christian
Service, the first Wednesday of
each month.
Special: College of Puget Sound
Chorus. March 31, 8 p.m., high
school gym.
.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor, Shelby E. Graves.
Sunday. 9:45 a.m., Sunday
zine subscription
Creek grange.
from Rhea
Alvin Barlow.
The congregation is invited to school, Mrs. Ora Wyland, supt.
attend this practice.
Clothing club mmebers are
practicing sewing while main
taining good posture. Keet flat on
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, minister.
Morning wprship and sermon
at 11 a.m. with special music
by the choir. Mr. Paul McCoy,
Give Your Chicks
a$eal Chance
the floor and backs straight and director.
relaxed. They make long strokes j Church school at 9:45 a.m.. Mr.
with their scissors in cutting, and i Thos. W. A;ien, superintendent,
always clip their thread with 1 Also Youth Fellowship class, Mr.
scissors instead of biting it. They ; Vernon Bohles, counsellor. Adult
do hand work using a thimble Bible class at this same hour,
and never put pins in their! 6:30 p.m., Junior Youth Fellow-
mouth.
Abundant vegetables, in addi-
The lone Livestock club held i tion to carrots, will include: on-
their meeting at the Herbert Ek- j ions, cabbage, Irish potatoes.
Strom home in lone on Sunday spinach, canned corn, canned
afternoon, March 20. 1 peas lower grades.
Mabel Wilson gave the club t Corn products and honey will
members some training in par- lalso be plentiful.
liamentary procedure, in how to I
conduct proper club meetings. I Peel Protection
CARD OF THANKS
I am truly grateful to my
friends for their thoughtfulness
during my recent illness. The
many cards, letters and the flow
ers made my stay in the hospital
more endurable.
James Lindsay.
Lesson topic, The Smallest Man
A story that is very interesting to
all ages.
11 a.m., worship hour. Do you
believe Jesus is soon to appear
in the clouds for those that are
horn again? The signs all around
us say so. Hear these messages
that you might be ready when
lie conies.
7 p.m., Christ's Ambassadors.
7:4") p.m.; a good lively song
service, testimonies and preach
ing of the word.
Thursday, 7:4a p.m., Bible study
and prayer meeting.
Friday, 7:30, prayer meeting in
lone.
If you aren't attending services
some place, we give you a hearty
welcome to attend our church
where you are a stranger only
once. "For the Kingdom of God
is not meat and drink, but right-
leousness, and peace and joy in
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of thank
ing neighbors and friends for
their kindly assistance and many
expressions of sympathy during
our recent bereavement, and for
the beautiful floral tributes to
the memory of our brother.
Arthur and Gus Johnson.
FOR SALE Modern house, lot
aiid 5 acres adjoining, in Hepp
ner. Dan Bishop, box 394, lone.
l-3p
TION 11, ARTICLE XI, STATE
CONSTITUTION.
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held In Morrow
County, April 18, 1949, by the
Rural School District of Morrow
County, State of Oregon, In all
competent school districts of said
Rural School District.
The election will begin at 2:30
P.M. and will be held in the
school house in each of said com
petent districts. The purpose of
the election is to submit to the
legal voters of the rural school
district the question of Increasing
ty, Oregon, for the fiscal year be
ginning July 1, 1949, is vsM.iyj..
56.
Dated this 24th day of March,
1949.-
J. J. NYS,
Chairman, Rural School Board.
HENRY E. TETZ,
Secretary, Rural School Board.
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
in compliance with Sec. 111-908,
O.C.L.A., to the legal voters of
School District No 1 of Morrow
County, State of Oregon, that a
SPECIAL SCHOOL MliKlinu oi
the tax levy for the fiscal year said District will be held at CITY
NOTICE OF SCHOOL EJECTION
THE RURAL DISTRICT OF
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
UPON QUESTION OF IN
CREASING TAX LEVY OVER
AMOUNT LIMITED BY SEC- school district of Morrow Coun
Good chicks can make good pullets if
you follow the Larro Pullet Plan. Start
them on Larro "Farm-tested" Chick
Builder, the nutritious, well-balanced
feed that helps keep them growing.
The simple 2-mash Larro plan supplies
the right nutrients at the right time
saws time and work. So this year start
with Larro and stay with Larro.
ctrro
1
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N. C. Anderson spoKe 10 xne . To peei or not t0 pec, before t r.hntv At-p vmi rpallv
club on the value of demonstra-icooking is one of the modern inappv in jesus? Read Romans
trttiic that rnuld he i ..; ; . i HtJ
iiuiia. auu ivpivj vsiv tiuM'iviir a uuca tons hiiuiii hi-
worked into demonstrations. It paring root vegetables like the
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.
Heppner - - Lexington
Syasiis.'i Wl m f . W,aiijsiJIMJaswi 1
was deciaea mar. rue emu uuiu potatoes and carrots, now plenti
give some demonstrations-on de- ; fui on markets,
horning methods, feeding live-1 p0tato skin is a great protec
stock, building salt and mineral tjon against loss of nutrients in
boxes for stock. Mr. Anderson al- cooking. Not so, however, with
so gave instruction on beef show-; carrot s(jn-
manship. ! Potatoes, boiled or baked in
Members present at the meet- ; their jackets offer important di
ing were Leland and Malcolm yidends over paring before cook
McKinney, Duane, Ronald and mg if vou want t0 sorve pota.
Mardine Baker, Herbert and ' toes without their skin, remove
Dickie Ekstrom, and Joanne Cole- jt after cooking rather than be
man. Refreshments were served , fore This may save time as well
to the group by Mrs Ekstrom fol- ,as nutritive value, because skin-
lowing the meeting.
der, new-crop carrots and oat
meal that sturdy item for por
ridge, breads, and cookies lead
off the department's list of plen-
Listed also are the plentiful I v'"
, , ,7, . f hj pared carrots were about equal
protein foods to consider for bud. T ,ltHtivp ...,. in ,ho '
; get main uisnea. uiuntia emu
fryers on markets east of the
Mississippi; eggs, fresh and fro
zen fish, especially rose fish or
ocean perch; also, processed dai-. from the ranch to their new home
ry products, butter, cheese, evap- I jn Heppner which they recently
orated milk and non-fat dry milk ; purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Os
solids; also peanut butter and i car George. The Georges are do
dried peas and beans. j ing over the Greener house whirh
j Plentiful fruit items are: or-jthev now own and are staying
. anges. canned citrus fruit juices. : with Mrs. George's mother, Mrs.
; canned grapetruit sections, and Sadie Sigsbee,
' dried prunes and raisins. home is ready.
beginning July 1, 1919, over the
amount limited by Section 11.
Article XI of the Constitution.
The reasons for Increasing
such levy are: The combined lev
ying bases of all school districts
in the county amounts to but
$90,557.44. The required tax levy
for all school districts of the
county is $380,051.00. The differ
ence between the required levy
and the base levy is $289,493.5ti.
The amount of tax, in excess
of the six per cent limitation pro
posed to be levied by the rural
HALL, on the 18th day of April,
1919, at 2:30 o'clock in the alter
noon, for the following objects:
To vote upon the proposed tax
levy for all of the school districts
of the county.
Dated this 24th (lay of March,
1949.
J. I. NYS,
Chairman, Eoard of Direc
tors, Morrow Cotmty Rural
School District.
HENRY E. TETZ,
District Clerk, Morrow
County Rural School District.
I ning a hot boiled potato is quick
ler and easier than paring a raw
'one.
I With carrots, the story is dif
ferent. Carrot skin seems to give ;
little or no protection to nutritive I
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scrivner are
moving their household goods
14:17.
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Schedule of services:
Mass in Heppner on the Is
and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30
Mass in lone on the 1st and
3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd
and 4th at 9 a.m.
Mass on the fifth Sunday one
mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m
on the 2nd and 4th.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass
First Fridays of the month:
in lone at 9 a.m.
Mass in Heppner at 7:30.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank neighbors
and friends for their thoughtful
ness during our recent bereave
ment and for the many floral of
ferings to the memory of our be
loved Gussie.
Wendell Aldrich, and the
Cox family,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Griffin
and Mr. and Mrs Sie Walker.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my neighbors
for their thoughtfulness during
until their new my- recent illness for the tele
I phone calls, and for the maga-
STAR tug REPORTER
Admission prices afternoon and seralng. unless spe
cifically advertised to be otherwise i Children: Est
Price .17, Fed. Tax .03, Total 20c; Grade and High
School Students 12 years and overt Bst Price .40,
Fed. Tax .10, Total 60c; Adnltsi Est. Prole .50, Fed.
Tax .10, Total 80c Every oh'ld occupying a seat
mast have a ticket.
Sunday shows continuous starting at 1 p.m. All other
shows starat at 7:30 p.m. Boxofllce open evenings
until 9 p.m.
M
II
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.. MARCH 24-25-26
TIMBER STAMPEDE
A (toorg- O'Brien western.
PLUS
EMBRACEABLE YOU
Dane Clark, Geraldiue Brooks, S. Z. SakaU, Wal
lace Ford.
There Is plenty of action packed into this melo
drama. Alfo, a return engagement of the splendid Walt
Disney cartoon, "Wynken, Blynken and Nod.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, MARCH 2723
Adventures of Don Juon
Errol Flynu, Viveca Lindfors, Bobert Douglai,
Alan Hale. Romney Brent, Ann Bntherford.
A plot that would do justice action-wife to any
western, exceptionally good Technicolor. Dashing
chariftprizntlfinfl,
TUES.-WEDS., MARCH 23-30
Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven
Guy Madison, Diana Lynn, James Dunn, Lionel
Stander.
The tale of life among out-of-thc-ordlnary Brook
lyn characters has a serlaj of amusing incidents.
Also. WHO'S DELINQUENT? and RUBIN
OFF AND HIS VIOLIN
THURS.-FRI.-SAT MARCH 31APRIL 1-2
THUNDERHOOF
Preston Foster, Mary Smart, William Bishop,
Thunderhoof.
Desert drama of a savage horse.
PLUS
Jiggs and Maggie in Society
Joe Yule, Benle Blano, Dale Carnegie, Arthur
Surrey, Snellen Oraham, Tim Byan.
Broad comedy based on the beet-loved of all
comic Btllp characters.
Every Sunday & Monday: An
excellent Newsreel with
news while it is still news!
The Methodist Church of Heppner
Sponsor - - - - Invites You to Hear
The Adelphian Concert Choir of the College of Puget Sound
Thursday
Evening
March 31
at Eight O'Clock
Heppner School
Gvm Auditorium
NOTICKETS NO RESERVATIONS
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4 0e,&kf0ryt
An All-College Choir of
More Than 40 Voices
In a Program of
Religious and Secular
Music, featuring ensemble,
vocal and instrumental
soloists.
The All-College Adelphian Choir of the College of Puget Sound
Clyde Keutzer, Conductor
Admission No Charge Just Your Free Will Offering
This Advertisement sponsored by the following business concerns and individuals of Heppner
Alice & Jeanne's Beauty Shop
0. M. Yeager's Store
Heppner Market
Central Market & Grocery
Anderson & Wilson
Women's Apparel
J. 0. Turner
O'Donnell's Cafe
Central Meat Market
Key's Barber Shop
Turner, Van Marter & Co.
Elkhorn Cafe
Becket's Blacksmith Shop
Thomson Bros
Heppner Bakery
Heppner Garage
Conley Lanham
J.J. Nys
Gilliam & Bisbee
Heppner Red & White Store
Farley Pontiac Co.
Gonty's
McBridc's Body Shop
Heppner Laundry
Bailey's Cabinet Shop
Morrow County Grain
Growers