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! HEPPNER QAiETTETIMES, Thursday. January 1. I960 Hcppncr Christmas Seal Sale Returns Coming in Slowly Lou than half of the people on the Hcppncr mailing Hm for Christmas seals have sent In their 1959 donations, reports Mrs L E Dick. Jr, which accounts for the slight lag !n Heppner's contribution this srson compar ed to past years. Mrs Carry Tullls, lone chal man, reports that most of lone donors have returned their con trlbutlons; lone has exceeded last year's total by nearly $00.00. Lexington and lone returns are about the same as In past years while Boardman contributions are considerably below previous totals. AH chairmen will appreciate receiving contributions so they may close their books. Mrs Elsie Cole Is Lexington chairman, and Mrs Ruth Coy Is responsible for both Irrlgon and Boardman drives, with her typing students doing the work under her super vision. Morrow county residents are reminded by the Christmas Seal drive that free chest X-rays are available the first Wednesday of each month at Pioneer Memorial hospital, from 7:00 to 8:30 p m Over 40 such X-rays were taken In November. Not only does Christmas seal money pay for the equipment used for the X rays, but also for large X-ray retakes and checking old cases. Each year children In all schools In the county In grades 1, 7, and 12 are given free tuberculin tests. Every patient admitted to the hospital Is also entitled to one free chest X-ray each year while a patient at the hospital. Mrs Velma Glass reports that the Hehlsch Is participating In the nationwide TB and Health Association school press project, which offers prizes to school newspa pers publ I c 1 z 1 n g the many activities of the association. FORMER AREA WOMAN DIES DECEMBER 15 Word has been received of the death on December 15 at The Dalles of Mrs Minerva Smith Scholl, a resident of Echo for many years, and a sister-in-law of Mrs Letha Archer of Heppner. Services were held there Dec 19. Mrr Scholl was born Aug 10, 1873 near Albany and moved to Echo at an early age. Her father was William J Smith. She Is survived by her husband Louis, The Dalles; twa daugh ters, three sisters and one bro ther. Five brother preceeded her in death. I r V. Mental Health Study By Extension Units Due In January HOSPITAL NEWS New Arrival To Mr and Mrs George Eldon Tucker. lone, a 7 l.i 12 uz tlrl born Jan 3, named Do you have the feeling of .Tammle Louise. To Mr and Mrs being trapped? Do you feel In- Hank Rauch, Echo, a 9 lb 2V adequate, suffer the tortures cf o boy born Jan 4, named Wll- JOHN H LANDERS Meat Demonstration Slated During Livestock Meeting The Morrow county Cowbelles, In cooperation with the county extension office, will sponsor public demonstration on meats and meat cookery as a part of the Morrow County Livestock growers annual meeting on Frl day, January 15, at the Heppner fair pavilion, beginning at 1:30 P M. On hand to demonstrate the selecting, cooking, freezing, and carving of meat will be John Landers, OSC extension animal husbandry specialist, assisted by Esther K'rmls, Morrow county extension agent. Mr Landers, born and raised on a farm In Missouri, received his bachelor and master degrees at the University of Missouri. He has been associated with Oregon ,.f .flnnht? "Answers to the above show the effect of tensions In our life whkh can easily destroy our good mental health," states Es ther Klrmls, Morrow county ex tension agent Believing that most people ought to understand that they can safeguard their mental health, the Morrow county ex tension units are devoting the month of January to the study of "Family Life and Mental Health." Mrs Velma Glass, Morrow county health nurse, will be speaking to all the units and the Heppner Mother's Club dur ing the month of January on What every child needs" and "How to deal with your ten sions." Mrs Class, a native of Dan ville, Illinois, took her nurse's training at St Elizabeth's hos pltal in Danville and later be came director of nurses for the 'visiting nurse service" at the same hospital She secured her public health nurse training from the Unlver sity of Michigan; and addition al schooling In child psychology and hearing and speech prob lems at the University of 1111 nols; and abnormal psychology at Indiana University, Besides her positions as dlr ector of nurses and public health nurse, this county health nurse has done work with tuberculosis patients and psychiatric patients in the Veterans hospital at Dan vllle, Illinois. Before coming to Morrow coun Ham Franklin. To Mr and Mm Louis Carlson, lone, a 7 lb 14 oz boy born Jan 3, named Clin ton Robert. Local News In BriefllraKn Mr and Mis NU Anaron i v drove to iniuooro accompanieai Twelve Oregon swine breeders DV Airs Anuiwn muuirr, mtmihavm nUi , i..l nf 64 Dur Ysckley who lives there and ha hmi ftn ,. ,he new Ore been visiting the Andersons dur- nn .win latino station near WE ine nouuays. waroi yi.nc I iiormlston. derson also accompanied them d ett,ciencyi and returned to school at OSC I ,. m,ine. f carcass will be finished about ""'" "w"""ed Saturday from a noiiuay uip Aorll 1 reDorU rjr David Eng ine, dismissed; Douglas : Drake. L Portlandy wnere tney visited OVeg0n Stale College an i?pE..Y."affi ?,T their daughter and son-in-law. Eandn,an. who is in i r i r h nil nin i uiii oiisiun anu pner, dismissed; Carl Bergstrom Heppner, dismissed; Glen Gilch rest, lone; Ronald Willard. Hep pner, dismissed; Timothy Cossltt Heppner, dismissed; Lucille Wiz ner, Cecil; Ivan Strese, Fossil dismissed; Floyd Wiles, lone; Betty Snow, Spray, dismissed; Helen Roark, Fossil; Harlan Schroeder, KInzua; James Ploy har, Heppner; Nancy Cleveland, Heppner, dismissed; Mary Healy, Boardman; Cleo Marlln, Condon State college since 1950. In th Dast three vears Mr ty as puDiic neaun nurse in law, Landers has conducted meat in- Mrs Glass worked for the U S format ton sessions in 32 eoun-, Indian Service at Window Rock, ties. The public Is cordially invited attend this demonstration Watch next week's paper for fur ther details. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Elks Set Many January Activities Members ofthe Heppner Elks lodge will have one of their busiest months for activities during January, it was revealed this week. Among the many functions In which members may take part are the bridge tournament which starts Monday night, Jan 11; and the pinochle tournament start ing Tuesday, Jan 12. The sixth annual old-timers night will be held Thursday, Jan 21 when all members who have been Elks for 30 years or more will be honored; and a crab feed and dance is slated for Saturday, Jan 23. Arizona a Navajo Indian reser vatlon. Miss Klrmls urges that all in terested people attend the meet ing on mental health In their community. The following are the meeting dates: Jan 12, 1960 Heppner unit at Martha Lane's apartment. Jan 13, I960 Pine City unit at Pine City school. Jan 14, 1900 Irrigon unit at the home of Cecil Johnson. Jan 19, 1900 Boardman unit at Mrs Irene Diets Jan 21, 19G0 Lena unit at the Dallas Craber home. FORD'S TIRE SERVICE w Sped! GENERAL FULL tread Sizes 670x15, 710x15, 850x14, 800x14 any 2 for 00 New Officers Preside At Rhea Creek Grange New officers presided at the first regular meeting of the new year at the Rhea Creek Grange Sunday. The new officers are Walter Wright, master; Harold Wright, secretary; Elmer Palmer, treas urer; Adraln Bechdolt, overseer; Mrs Harold Wright, lecturer; Mrs Barton Clark, chaplain; William Rill, steward; Barton Clark, as sistant steward; Leonard Rill, MOTHER DIES Mr and Mrs Merrit Gray re turned home December 31 from Lebanon where they were called on Dec 23 by the serious Illness and death of her mother, Mrs Orrln Hassler. SUMNERS HAVE BOY Word has been received of the birth of a baby boy, Shane Pat rick Sumner, weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, born December 29 In Ellensburg, Wash. The parents are Mr and Mrs Jim Sumner. The grandparents are Mr and Mrs Paul Hisler and Mr and Mrs C Sumner. TO ORGANIZE CHOIR A choir Is to be organized Thursday at Hope Lutheran rharpe of the industrv-SDonsorcd Ellensburg, Wash where they L.a,ion visited their daughter and son- ,,.,, hain niP in-law. Mr and Mrs Jim Sumner. I J? ho I.'?I1L.gra"(lf.!"l,eL " g.wII Kenneth J SmoJs'eTnd Kenneth Pa louse: William E Crawford. Guests at the J C Sumntt homelr,,.1(, namDshire. John Barrett and the home of Mrs Ilene Wy- Umitv. Berkshire: Walter Schaad, man were Mr and Mrs Robert kewberg, Chester White; Orval Cato and three children Paul, crimmin McMinnville. Poland Perry ana bteve rrom Hoopa. cat- Chna. Vemon Ileckman, Carl ifornla who were here lor three t0 Chester White: Gordon day- Dromeoole. Yamhill. Tamworth Mr and Mrs Jimmy Prock and Earl simantel. Cornelius. Poland four children and Mr and Mrs china and Yorkshire; Philip Edgar Albert returned Thursday rntpmanr, Fstacada. Palouse after a four day visit at the home 0scar McCartv. Echo. Landrace; ui nit uu jvita aiwih uau and OSC. Lorvams. BerKsnire. icr ana xarrn y, r ana M whethcr a pubUc sale will be a.uii ouwuif i "uui . ,,, Ko AclMAoA Tan at a mopt I i.i. a m I W UVVIUVV ------ evening wun ner paxenui ivir , u f , producers and other Mrs Jim Valentine for Santa M.D r AnHn r" I county agent and Kennetn resume ner siuuies ai uie wumor .a ... ot,H Thnw - also wm Set dates for spring and Mr ana miu naj nTi , at,nB trv of dIps family were In Portland and Sal- :.T." V,i3 . . . I BIIU VfilHUVIIHI ay w em over tne weenena. A. na - rrl Michael Bena. left for Cor- ZZ enroll for classes at Oregon State tngiana reports consiaeraoie The producer must pay an entry fee of $10 per pig. which Is ap plied to the cost of feed and labor for testing. Siie testing facilities were provided by the Oregon Wheat Commission. Tom Davidson, sup erintendent of the Umatilla branch experiment station is lo cal supervisor, and the OSC ex tension service and department of dairy and animal husbandry are responsible for testing pro cedures, analysis and use of data. Boardman News Mra Thn Thomaon. Meredith, interest already in the spring a a jumi u b m ivwt tJumvi um i m i , , f . , church, it was announced today. Bernlce and Bruce were in Ti- testing period, jne aaw wnen Mrs Delbert Schei, new owner gard over New Year's eve to applications from spring testing of the Heppner Hotel has vol-Attend a wedding of Meredith's can be submitted will be set unteered to direct the group. Holiday guests at the Robert Van Houte home were Mr and Mrs James Bryant and family of Pilot Rock, Mr and Mrs Guy Van Houte and family of St Hel ens, Mr and Mrs James Engum and family of Stanfield and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Smith of Port land. John J Wightman Is in Calif ornia to visit his son and family Mr and Mrs M R Wightman after spending a few days in Eugene with his granddaughter and her husband, Mr and Mrs Bernard Damon. Mr and Mrs John Williams and son Mike of Pendleton were over Ight guests at the Paul Koenlg home New Year s eve. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Becket nd children and Mr and Mrs Walter Becket drove to Red Bluff Sunday of last week for several days visit at the home of Mrs Becket's sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs Ed Glaesmer. Mr and Mrs Ben Anderson and Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson and sons were in Portland two days for New Years. Dr and Mrs C M Wagner and liut-c; nuiuitrii iLiuiuiru iiiuisuajr a holiday vacation and fc college classmate, Sherrl Kadel to Gordon Kelly. Meredith was an attendant at the wedding. Mr and Mrs Dick Kerr returned Sunday after a visit with friends in Portland over the New Years. Mr and Mrs P W Mahoney and Shannon returned Monday from Los Angeles where they attended the Rose Bowl game. They were accompanied by their son Bob who went on to Pacific Univer sity at Forest Grove. Tom Walters of California a student at Oregon State College, was a guest over the New Year's weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs James Thomson. On Sunday Walters and Meredith Thomson returned to Corvallis where they are both students. Mr and Mrs Lowell Gribble returned Tuesday from Portland. They took their son Douglas to Salem where he attends Willam ette University and remained for a visit. Mr and Mrs Albert Llndstrom and Mrs Anne Smouse visited last Wednesday at the Alfred Troedson home. Mr and Mrs Hillard Brown vis ited in John Day during the hol idays. at the Jan 8 meeting. The station has a capacity of 3n pens of four pigs each. Each entry must consist of at least two boars and one market hog Mr and Mrs Norman Griffin of Beaverton drove up to spend New Years and visit friends and relatives here. They returned home Sunday and Mrs Forrest Burkenblne and two children ac companied them to visit rela tives in Portland. Paul Tews and Billy and Miss Anderson of Hermiston and Mr and Mrs Alfred Troedson spent New Year's day with Mrs Anne Smouse. Dr A D McMurdo returned early this week from California where he attended the Rose Bowl game In Pasadena and the East-West Shrine game in San Francisco. New Year's dinner guests at the Jessie Griffin home were, Mr and Mrs Norman Griffin and family of Beaverton; Mr and Mrs Herb Case and family, Mr and Mrs Stanley Cox and family, Mr and Mrs Forrest Burkenbine and family and Mike Gray, all of! Heppner. . ' W W Hurtle returned home Sunday evening from a weeks visit at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs Lafe Smith, in Welser, Idaho. Mr ifrid Mrs Wilbur Gibbs of Pasco, Wash were Christmas vis itors J.t the home of Mrs Gibb's parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Part low. Mr and Mrs Clyde Tannehlll spent the past week in Eugene visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Lyle Tanne hlll, and in Hillsboro visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Keith Tannehlll. Mrs Charles McKenzle and children Charlotte, Charles and Lois are in Portland visiting her mother, Mrs Jack McKenzie. Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe and children Jim, Sandra and Teresa, and Robert Obermeier spent the weekend in St Helens visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Thorpe. Robert remain ed there for the week. Mr and Mrs Earl Downey were Christmas visitors at the home of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr and Mrs Don Downey. Mrs Gracia Stewart and son Randy spent the eekend visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar Veelle, in Estacada. Mrs Veelle accompan ied them home for a week's vis it. Mr and Mrs Harold Marlow of La Grande were weekend vis itors at the home of Marlow's parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Mar low. Don McKenzie of Hermiston is visiting this week at the home of his brother, Charles McKenzie. f jjVVLN YOUR I j For BuilneM Sup race! remacjr j I Ivertjaing Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 Noon On U. S. Hlway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-665S Hermiston. Oregon Don Wink Mgr. Res. Hermiston JO 7-3111 Frank Wink & Sons. Owners gatekeeper; Mrs Al Lovgren, from lady assistant steward; Mrs family reunion at Truckee, Calif, Elmer Palmer, Ceres; Mrs L Li Mr and Mrs Harry Bongers Robbins, Pomona; Mrs John, were in Portland visiting friends Graves, Flora. New officers for the HEC in clude Mrs Ben Anderson, chair man; Miss Marilyn Bergstrom, vice chairman; Mrs Elmer Pal mer, secretary; Mrs Al Lovgren, treasurer. One of the first projects of the year will be a public card party to be held at the hall Sat urday evening, Jaa 23. Justice and Municipal Court Glen R Eatch, vtolatlo of ha le rule, $10 fine. Overtime parking, firved $1.00 each; Gen Cutsforth, John F Kenny, Carol Glenger, Ira Zim merman, Dick Wilkinson, Ernie Winchester, Ra!ph Jackson, Brt Williams, Arnold Springer, Wayne Jones, Columbia Mattress Co, Oren E Austin, R Kllnger. for the New Years. Miss Carla Rulkens accompanied them as far as The Dalles where she resumed her schooling. Wednesday evening Father Claire Hayes of Yakima was an overnight guest at the home of the Paul Koenlgs. Mike Williams f Pendleton was an overnight guest Monday at tho home of LeBoy Gardner Jr. Efenw Yen's day M end Mm Gordon Findley of Portland and Mrs John Eoenlg of Salem visit ed at the home of Mr and Mrs I Paul Koenlg. Mrs Koenig re mained for a few days visit at the home of her son. Mrs Findley is Mr Koenig's sister. Mr Ma Mm BUI Clonnie and children of Pendleton were over night guests New Year's eve at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Scrivner. 1L wk. Keep Dry ALL WINTER LONG! 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