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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1960)
lone Garden Club Meets Jan 20 y ECHO f ALMATEER .iWl.r.r.l kind t.f tr.-.. shrub. The lone Card.n club met at 'and fvms Uui ; ;ub!e fi Ihe home cf Mrs Kslhryn Yar- hi community. She had on dis nell Wednesday afn-rnixsn. Jan play a miniature m.lt-l if the .0. with. .Mm J'hll tninl at ro- Jcrum't iihhUmh hume and told lutes. At the business meotini: con ducted by Mm Fredrick Martin president, r-orts were given on nie l.'tn Mfcht ceremony and the decorations on the fireplace in the city park. Mrs O L Lun doll and Mm Anna Lhnistrum Uited the patients In the nun lng home In the riomtr Mem orial hospital before Christmas and took con.ii t'e to the women patients, Mr Lundcll took favors to the men patients. Members t.f the club voted to nominate Mrs V D Hughes of llermlston for president of Blue Mountain district. It was decided to have a meeting soon at the home of Mrs Waller Dobyna to make cor sages for the luncheon at the state convention in June. For the program with Mrs Emert In charge, Mrs Ralph Crum gave a very interesting article on land scaping. She told of the dllfur er.t kinds of landscaping, formal, Informal and scale and of the how it should b landmaped The d.Mir prie wa received by Mr Sain KMb. Mr IlmT Crawford wa rUi-ted president of the Arnica club Wednesday atlcrnHn, Jan W at Use home tf Ml Adon Hamlett. Other uffkifs elected were Mr Clyde Crawford, vice president; and Mr James Bar neit, secretary and treasurer. Pinochle was played after the meeting. Those receiving prue were Mrs Milton Morgan, hluh; and Mrs John Proudfoot, low. rriurned home Sunday from two week trip. They visited at the R.'V Slender home In Miem th tlenrv Halvomens In Med ford: tuMed at the home of Mr May llaiicock In Arbuckle Calif. Other places In California they Uited with Mr and .Mrs IUkI Wentwurth In Hazard; Mr and Mrs Robert Rlwio In Albany and Mr and Mr Nell Schuirnun In Cupertino. Mrs Itirlo and Mrs luiirinan are the former Hazel and Kathertne Feldman. They aU, visited Mr and Mr Duane Baker In Talo Alto. They spent a few days in an nanciseu. On their way home they vis Ited Mr and Mr Don Btontrom In Halsey. The America'n Legion Auxll iarv met at the hall Tuesday evening of last week and made I. - .1 ., ik V..l..rn'a A.r uwn - - ,Vir1ianii , used the door prize. Guests were Mrs ."" V . ... . Vester Hams. Mrs Dennis Swan son. Mrs Lloyd Morgan was the co -hostess. Mrs Gene Hall entertained the bridge club at her home Friday venlng of last week. Those re celvlng prizes were Mrs Delmer raw ford, high; Mrs Walter Ja cobs, 2nd high and Mrs Ray Boyce, low. .: - .... i fff T' A7v t .VW. 77 ) f, Six. : L. i , Ml. 1 l l S f S t 1 Mil U ZJ In their wheel chair parade. Mrs Elmer Holtz and Mrs Vester Hams were the hostesses. Mrs Edith Mchoson received the door prize. Acouustlc tile has been put on the celling of St Williams church. Those working there were Father Beard. Charles Doherty, David Baker, Ted Talmateer, Garland sTu-nntton Hon Bid and Richard Mr and Mrs Lewis Halvorsen f McElllgott and Gene Doherty. John Hughes Is a patient In the Pioneer Memorial hospital. Mrs Olive Engleman Is still a patient In the hospital. Bob Williams of Portland was a guest at the home or Mrs Kathryn Yarnell and son, Alton. last week. Mr and Mrs Oswald Putman of rendeton were visitors at the Ernest Hellker home last week. Charles White of Portland and son of Mr and Mrs Gordon White Is making a business trip around the world. The afternoon Circle of the Women's Fellowship group met at the home of Mrs Cecil Thome Tuesday afternoon, Jan 19. The circle was given the name of; Miriam. The topic was on Afri can mission and pictures were shown. Help For The New Homemakcr i v, I HtttNin GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, Januorf 23. 19C0 rr the Lexington P TA to ob- ilce cream and hot chocolate were re 4 It club week, In March We voted alvi to about a window evhltilt. Ttie club set several goals for the ear. Mar tha Doherty gave a talk on the 'meaning of 4 H, Danny Ward (wcll gave a rejmrt on bloating, ! followed by a short discussion, I After refresliments of cookies. served S't then went sleigh rbllnp. Tin next m citing la Sun day, Feb 7, at the Bernard Do herty ranch. Barbara Hloodsworth, reporter Frank Anderson was In Coa don Monday for the day on bust-nets. -a J 4iii 'Ft Many young women start hou keeping In small quarter. IV rause of the fact that many young people are (etting married right out of school, iiM-om often w ina.K)uata to start thera off in a well ssjuipited moilern hme. A a rwmlt. the young hormv maker may find that lier tir.t home will not hav suflkient storage space, elecially wru'n it comes to Ute storace of dishes and glass, ware. When spaee I at a premium, inexpensive shelve can be util ised for storage of good dub. and glaiwware, provided th china and iIiimt aro protetied. The u of transparent sanin film has rnatle poMibln the use of tuch unusual stoniKe place. Even siiarc-e under lite sink and on top slu lves, whit h are not too aceeosible for every day use, can b utilu.sl for vawa, pitcliers and items that are bulky and are used only occasionally. Glasses may be wrapped in saran individually or covered in a group. All plates of the same sire may be wrapped together. They are clearly visible because of the transparency of the wrap, yet protected from dust and greasy film. Even though young bride may have adequate storage space in her cupboard, the wrapping of seldom used piece of china and glass with transparent lilni will save her tune and effort. ft WANTED Men To Train If! THE ELEMENTARY FUNDAMENTALS For Real Estate Appraisers Age 25 to 6a Should be residents ef this county two r nor years. Farm experience valuable. Write Box N R CO Gasette Tiroes land, Mrs Ida Coleman and granddaughters, Linda and Maryann Williams, and Tommy and Perry Crawford. Dates to remember! Jem 30 Pomona grange at Boardman at 10:30 A M. Jan 30 Card party at the Leg Ion hall sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary at 8 P M. Feb 1 Great Decisions study meeting at the home of Mrs Omar Rietmenn at 1:30 P M Thn evening Circle met at the Feb 2 American Legion Auxll- home of Mrs Charles Hudson larT nn9 ln nra" OI Thursday, Jan 21, with Mrs Rod I Mr EIb Ake a MacKenzIe as co-hostess. The eD -,rT council ax following officers were elected: 8 PM. Mrs Walter Corley, president; Feb 3 Eastern Star Social meet Mrs James Monroe, vice presl-1 Ing. Rietmann, Feb 5 lone Extension Unit Anniversary Mattress and Box Spring Button-free no lumps Hundreds of firm coils Lovely woven-strlpe cover MATTRESS $ ALONE Pull or twin ill 4495 EASY TERMS! SPECIAL SEALY ANNIVERSARY SAVINOSI Case Furniture Co. dent: and Mrs Bill secretary and treasurer. Mrsl Velma Glass, county health 1 nurse, gave a talk on Family I anA Mnntal lTfnlth Tho flrr-lo I was named Naomi. The following enjoyed a sleighing party on the hill north of town Saturday: Karen Hams, Joyce Peck, Barbara Nichols, Elaine Gaarsland, Fran McLeod, Marjorle O'Connor, Susan LInd strom, Tom Heimbigner, Tom Melena and Stephen LIndstrom. The party was preceded with a dinner at noon at the Roy LInd strom home. Mr and Mrs Garry Tullls gave a party Saturday afternoon In honor of the 9th birthday of their son, Mark. The guests were members of the 3rd grade. They enjoyed sleighing on the hills and games. Mr and Mrs Clyde Crawford entertained at a dinner Sunday evening, Jan 17 in honor of the 5th birthday of their son, Neil. Others present were Mr and Mrs Art Dalzell, Mrs Wallace Gaars- LEXINGTON OIL CO-OP ANNUAL MEET Ml Tuesday, Feb. 9 BEGINNING AT 10:00 A.M. LEXINGTON GRANGE HALL ELECTION OF OFFICERS DOOR PRIZES DINNER AT NOON PREPARED BY LEXINGTON HEC All Members Urged To Attend meeting at the home of Mrs E Markham Baker at 10:30 A M. Subject A C W W with Miss Esther Klrmls, county demon stration agent, in charge. Feb 6 Card party at the Ma sonic hall sponsored by the Eastern Star Social club at 8 PM. Mr and Mrs Cleo Drake enter tained at a pinochle party at their home Saturday evening, Those receiving prizes were Mrs Lewis Ball high; Mrs Clyde Crawford, low; Mrs Donald Ball, 300 pinochle and Mrs Ida Cole man, the door prize. Mr and Mrs Delmer Crawford entertained at bridge at their home Saturday evening. Those winning prizes were, Mr and Mrs Robert Jepsen. The lone Cardinals won both games with Echo there Friday evening of last week. Mr and Mrs Arnie Hedman are tha parents of a daughter, born Jan 24 at the Pioneer Mem orial hospital. Weight 7 lb and 8 oz. The grandparents are, Mrs Ina Hedman of Republic, Mich; Mrs Edward Turcotte of Escanbe, Mich; and Albert Belmore of Marquette, Mich. Mr Hedman is the music Instructor in the lone schools. They have 4 sons. Mm tf UU ma BLACKHORSE LIVESTOCK CLUB The Blackhorse livestock club met Sunday, Jan 10 at the home of Dr and Mrs Harold Huber. The meeting was called to order by president Roger Doherty. There were 10 members present and 1 guest, Phyllis Thornburg. It was decided to give a program fT2'....;- - - -- f7. e) BRING THE FAMILY TO ELLA'S For Dinner Tonight A dinner out for tho whole family Is a real treat for Mother, yet It need not be expensive when you come to Ella's. You'll always find a full menu of delicious foods. Including seasonal sea foods. Why not plan it tonight? BREAKFAST LUNCHES DINNERS OR JUST A COFFEE BREAK ELLA'S GRILL HOTEL BUILDING li , ' when you v shop here: CENTRAL MARKET SPECIALS FOB JAN. 29-30 Dundee Tuna 4 for COUGH CENTER TABLETS ' calm your urgt to cough ;r ..ghi relief up to 4 hours - frdm coughi due lo"coias, minor bronchial f, irrita'.iqns IH A TINY TABlfJ YOU SWALLOW HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG The Prescription Store S4H Green Stamps Heppner. 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