Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 14, 1952, SECTION TWO, Page Page 4, Image 10

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 14, 1952
IONE NEWS ITEMS
Continued from page one
on their vacation at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely and
Mrs. Echo Talmateer spent Mon
day in The Dalles.
"Mrs. Anne Smouse and Mrs.
Minnie Forbes of Heppner were
lone visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claule Riley and
sons are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matson at Ta
coma and will also visit his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley at
Elkt'on.
Mrs. Stewart of Silverton was a
recent visitor at the home of her
Aanohtor Mrs. Charles Carlson.
Mrs. Hazel Beers left Thursday
of last week for her home in tagie
Creek after visiting her sister,
Mrs. FVhn Palmateer.
The sealing of Second and the
patching on Main street was
completed last week by Leslie
Harris, paving contractor from
Pendleton.
Air observation will start here
soon with a 12-hour watch. The
nlare will be at the city hall.
Volunteers are being asked to
hnln in these operations.
At the city council meeting on
Tuesday evening of last week a
talk was given by Mr. Merriman
of Pendleton on a sewage system.
The city park committee of The
Garden Club met with the coun
cil and it was decided to make
some improvements on the park
soon,
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
;ind familv went to Portland last
wiek where Iheir children Denny
and Jean Ann, took the plane to
Los Angeles where they will visit
their uncle. Phillip Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundell of
Oakland. Calif., will visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lun
dell this week.
Harvesting operations will be
over In this community this week
The weather has been ideal for
harvesting. A few showers f
Fridav of last week.
John Howton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Howton. is ill at his
home.
Miss Yvonne Reeves, who has
been working at the Roy Lind
strom farm during harvest, left
for her home at Lind, Wash., Fri
day of last week.
Dates to remember:
Aug. 1511. E. C. of Willows
grange at the grange hall.
Aug. 22 Three Links Club.
The E. M. Baker family re
turned from their vacation last
week. They visited in Spokane,
Walla Walla and other places.
Mrs. Omar Kietmann was a
patient in the Pioneer Memorial
hospital in Heppner a few days
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' NATIONAL HiESS BUIIDINO
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By Ann Good
w-..Vi furniture desinners are
reviving wicker, but not in the lacy
designs we knew years at$u. mo
new wicker furniture is stream
lined and In the simplest designs.
finmmw vpcretables are at their
a inn?! rhoD date at
tractively' arranged with several
vegetables gives family ana guesis
an opportunity to seieci muse we
prefer.
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Have you ever tried substituting
roni miivnnnaisB for the regular
Vir.rtm1nff In hakine DOWder bis
cuits, using the same amount? So
easy to mix and manes aencious
biscuits, too.
Now they've designed an "opera
umbrella." Measures only 24 inches
long and can be easily tucked un
rtpr thn nrm. a seat at the theate'
or a chair In a restaurant.
A delightful way to serve cucum
bers is to broil them, first cutting
them crosswise in about one-inch
rounds. Dot with vitaminized mar
garine, season with salt and pep
per. Serve plain or with a rich
cheese sauce.
If lingerie "yellows." and even
tually most white nylon slips and
nighties will, tint it In delicate
pastels with all-purpose dye.
The best way to preserve the
fine delicate sharp edRes of kitchen
knives Is to keep them In a wall or
drawer rack.
last week.
Mrs. Dale Rav received word
of the death of her mot her, Mrs.
Alice Head of Mt. Vernon, Mo.,
Sunday Aug. 10. She is survived
Keep Oregon Green
Jingle Contest to
Spur Fire Prevention
Efforts to direct Morrow county
hoys and girls to the great need
for forest fire prevention took a
novel twist here today in an an
nouncement by Morrow county
Keep Oregon Green Chairman
judge Garnet Barratt, of a jingle
contest.
Invitation is extended to all
Morrow county boys and girls,
!ies S lfi to submit terse verses
that will help preach the admo
nition of keeuinc lire out 01 Ore
gon's forests. The best rhymes
will be selected each week and
used as spot radio announcements
in the interest of lorest lire pre
vent ion.
The two persons who write the
best rhymes each week during
August and September will re
ceive a myrtlcwood gift, A Keep
rirnrron Green wicket knife, on
which is printed "An Award for
Merit Keep Oregon Green," and
an honorory membersnip cenui
ratP in thp Oretron Green Guard,
signed by Governor Douglas Mc
Kay.
An examDle of the type of poem
desired, states judge Barratt, is
like the following little rnyme:
Break your matches right in two,
Drown out your fire when camp
ing's thru;
And when you camp another time
You'll find the forests green ana
fine.
Mail all rhymes to Keep Ore
gon Green association, P. O. box
471, Salem, Oregon.
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CHURCHES
THE METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Sunday August 17.
Morning Worship by the GId
eons of Pendleton at 11 a. m.
Sunday Church School at 9:45
a. m. Mr. Oliver Creswick Super
intendent.
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The Gideons are a group of I Sc hools. You will enjoy hearing
Christian laymen that place
Bibles in Hotels, Hospitals, and
this group of men. Their service
is always interesting.
there's v. -::Mu:?
or cmivm?
THI AMEWCAI CUf
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tirphy In Ihf woild. Modi In
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7lt prut, howtvtr, hal noth
ing to do wilh ill olg. Mil
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il.l.rulm ond challn(tri.
there's no substitute
for SAVINGS
Thought... planning... and
priJc of accomplishment art
part of a craftsman's skill.
Ami the same thought and
planning are needed inbuIU
ing a bank savings account
Save regularly and enjoy tin
peace of mind that comes
from king able to meet
cine: -gen Us. 0(K'ii your ac
count fday and establish
v.Hir credit while accumulat
ing ieady casii.
fV HEPPNER BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
OF PORTLAND
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by four daughters and two sons.
Guests at the Dale Kay nome
over the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Goodrich and son and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers and
children of Husum, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom,
Mrs. Norman Bergstrom and Mrs.
Roland Bergstrom were visitors in
The Dalles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linrlstrom
of Morgan spent Monday in The
Dalles.
Long Distance Nation-Wlde
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penlond Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338
Equitable Life Iniuraue wl Kuoh ton
- MARVIN R. WIGHTMAN
WIGHTMAN
AGRICULTURAL SERVICE
Grain Buyer Archer Daniels
Midland Co.
Farra Blag. Phone 20F4 or 1423
Irene Zlnter, Secretary
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Just a Reminder
That if you will send your Rodeo and
Back-to-school clothes to us now, rather
than wait until the last minute it will en
able us to do a better job of cleaning them,
and you are assured of having them back
ready for wear when you need them.
Right now is our slack season and we are
able to give you better service, often just
before Rodeo it is impossible for us to han
dle the load and still return your garments
on short notice. Just give us a call. . . .
we'll be glad to pickup your cleaning.
HEPPNER CLEANERS
Phone 2 5 92
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HOMECRAFTS
NEEDLEWORK
CULINARY
SCHOOL EXHIBITS
FLOWERS
LIVESTOCK AND CROP EXHIBITS
CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, HORSES
4-H AND OPEN CLASSES
I&oclle IPnaes
Entrance Fee Added
RCA APPROVED
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Carnival Rides-Street Parades-Dancing, Fri.-Sat. Nights
ENTERTAINMENT
FOR MI
RODEO-SEPTEMBER6&7
BRONC RIDING
BAREBACK RIDING
CALF ROPING
BULLDOGGING
COW MILKING
4-H CALF SCRAMBLE
SATURDAY
PONY RACES
CHAMPION FLAG RACE-RIDING
CLUBS
COWBOY AND COWGIRL RACES
WILD HORSE RACE-SUNDAY
AMATEUR CALF ROPING
HORSE SHOW-FRIDAY AFT.
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