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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 10, 1952 Page 4 Extension Units See Demonstrations On Jan. 8th the Heppner Exten sion Unit met at the home of Mrs. Loyd Burkenbine. Mrs. Maud Casswell conducted the meeting which included dis cussions and demonstrations fln the use of plaids and stripes. Balaced and unbalanced plaids and stripes were included in the discussions. Those present were Christina Burkenbine, Delia Davidson, Fay Ferguson, Inez Meador, Ruth Becker, Mabel Heath, Maud Cass well and Delia Schrlvner. The Lena Home Extension Unit met at the home of Mjs. Pauline Hughes Thursday, Jan. 3, with twelve members present. Mrs. Maud Casswell gave a talk' and demonstration on the use of plaids and stripes, materials JSr clothing. A delicious pot lu :i: dinner was enjoyed. HfflflB for all occasions MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP The unit sent a box of jams and jellies to the Veterans Hos pital in Walla Walla at Christ mas time. Mrs. Bernice Martin and Mrs. Marion Brosnan, members of the unit are leaders of two 4 11 clubs, one in cooking and the other in sewing. Mrs. Inez Erwin will be the leader of another 4-H club which will be a breakfast club.. 4-H CLUB NEWS Stitch in Time Club Our last meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Ayer's. The meeting was called to order by our president, Joann Brosnan. Sec retary, Janice Martain read the minutes of the last meeting. We have started on our first project. It is a needle case, Mrs. Caswell helped us with them. Our next project will be a head scarf. There were three mothers pre sent, Mrs. Chas. Monagle, 'Mrs. Marion Brosnan and Mrs. Ran- da'l Mortain. The meeting was adjourned by the president. We were served refreshments of cool-aid, cake and ice cream. We went sleigh riding and did the Hoka Polka. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Chas. Monagle. 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Please send me more information, without obligation, about the plan features and the type of construction usedin the - BAYTON house as pictured in the Heppner Gazette Times. NAME ADDRESS ...... CITY STATE I 1 PHONE 912 HEPPNER Hep-Hi HI LITES "Help relieve suffering and maybe save a life", one of the slogans to promote the Student Body project of sending clothing to Korea. Several posters and a large box for the donations have been placed in the hall and the deadline set for January 16th. Until the end of the basketball season the first four rows of the left" section downstairs in the auditorium will be reserved for the high school Student Body. The Pep Club will be In charge of enforcing this. The Heppner Pep Band has been playing some ear catching melodies for the home games. Later on the drill team is plan ning to work out some novelty routines with the band tor halt time entertainment. The girls volley ball team has won two of the three games played this season, .having lost to lone by one point. The other two games were with Lexington High. This week the sophomores have charge of decorating the main bulletin board for the two home games. Using the colors of Irrigon and Lexington they portrayed a scene from a game showing Hepp ner making a basket. o ON HONOR ROLL Eastern Oregon college of edu cation this week announced the names of 37 eastern Oregon stu dents appearing on the honor roll at LaGrande. Included among the juniors majoring in teacher education was Katherine Bisbee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bisbee of Heppner. n HOSPITAL NEWS Medical Patsy Bailey, Hepp ner, dismissed; Frances Coffman, Kinzua, dismissed; Allen V. Lew is, Fossil; Roy E. Mayes, Kinzua, dismissed; Mrs. Lou Bisbee, Hepp ner, dismissed; Sophia Sutton, Kinzua, dismissed; Esther Wilson, Lexington; Mary Wright, Hepp-j ner; Helen Newby, Kinzua. Major Surgery Sam Barnett, lone. Minor Surgery Velma Bech- dols, Hardman. New Arrivals To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McCarty, Spray a baby boy, weight 8 lbs. 1 oz., born Jan. 4. To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jann- sen a baby boy bom Jan. 6, weight 8 lbs. 13' ozs. To Mr. and Mrs II. J. Devine, Condon a baby boy born Jan. 6, weight 5 lbs. 11 ozs. To Sgt. and Mrs. Allan Wilds, Condon, a baby girl born Jan. 8, weight 7 lbs. 6 ozs. Dismissed Joe Hughes, Hepp ner; Beulah Ogletree, Heppner. o Pfc James T. Adkins of Fort Worden, Washington spent Thurs day in Heppner visiting his cou sins, Mrs. Kent Anderson and Mrs. J. C. Payne. Ffc Adkins was completing a fourteen day fur lough and had been visiting rela tives in Grant County. He is with the Army Engineers. Mrs. Glen Hill of Dayville spent Thursday here at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Farris Hill. Other weekend guests of the Hill's was Cpl. Wil is Stein of the U. S. Airforce at Fort Worden, Washington. How To Figure Correct Spray Amount If a weed spray recommenda tion calls for 10 gallons of ma terial per acre, how do you know if you are applying the correct amount? Chances are good you don't, says E. M. Nelson, Wasco county extension agent, and that may, be fhe reason for poor results. Here's Nelson's solution to the problem. Set the spray outfit's pressure regulator at the required pressure with all nozzles operat ing. Use clear water. , Set the tractor throttle at the proper spraying speed and spray a measured 40 rods. ; Measure the amount of water used and multiply this number in gallons by 66 and divide the fig ure by the number of feet in the spray swath. The result will be the gallons per acre applied at the particular throttle and pres sure setting. For example, if the amount sprayed while traveling the 40 rods is 5 gallons, multiply 5 by 66 which will give 330. Then, if the spray swath is 27 feet, di vide 330 by 27. Thus, the sprayer is applying 122 gallons per acre. Forty rods, incidentally, is 660 feet. Mrs. Nina Dodson. was compli mented on the occasion of her 81st birthday Monday evening at a dinner and canasta party for which her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Buster Dodson, were hosts at their home on N. Main street Others present were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farra. Mrs. Dodson arrived here only recent ly from Los Angeles and will make her home in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wade and small grandson, Larry Lewis of Chevenne. Wvo.. departed Mon day for their home after visiting here several days with their sis ter, Mrs. L. D. Neill and Mr. Neill. Other weekend guests of the Neill's were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten and daughter, LaDelle of Kennewick, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Thomp son and Judge and Mrs. Garnet Barratt returned Monday from Enterprise and Pendleton where they attended a meeting over the weekend. Judge Barratt was one of the speakers at these sessions. Mrs. Claude White of Hardman was a business visitor in Heppner Monday. The Whites operate a ranch in the mountains south of Hardman and this was her first trip to town since the-bad weather. Mrs. Harold Staeger returned from St. Anthony's hospital the last of the jveek but must remain in a cast for some weeks. During the holidays, Mrs. Staeger and their children were enroute to Stanfield and were Involved in an auto accident in which she received a broken back. Mrs. Adelle Bailey made a busi ness trip to Arlington Friday. Over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Jr. were Sgts. Richard Snyder and Junior Burrell and George Coombs of Condon. , Sgts. Snyder and Bur rell are In the radio section of the Radar division of the U. S. Army and are leaving this week for over seas service. Mr. and Mrs. James Ware have moved to the Warren ranch in the Dryfork section where he will be employed. The Wares have been living in the Case apart ments. Joanne Blake returned to Port land on Saturday to continue her work at the Museum Art School after spending the holidays at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. E.J.Blake. Frank Wells of Hermiston was a visitor in Heppner on Wednes day. Mrs. Alice Mahon left Wednes day for Spokane where on Sunday she will become the bride of James McCabe of lone. The wed ding will be held at the home of Mrs. Mahon's brother, Arthur Patterson who with Mrs. Patter son will attend the couple. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are coming to the Star Theater, Tuesday -Wednesday -Thursday, Jan. 15-16-7 in the fun-filled comedy. THAT'S MY BOY r leres Summer Sunshine for Winter Days Hermiston Phone 3571 LONG DISTANCE Nation-Wide Moving Service MAYFLOWER AGENTS PADDED VANS Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 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