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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1960)
HCPPNCR GAZETTE TIMtS. Thursday. f'Jf Gladys Van Houte Celebrates Birthday Glai Van Houte rde.rat.l hr tenth birthday Saturday ar trmrxm w ith a rrty ' hm" of her parent. Mr and Mr Hu bert Van Houte. Her guest were Helen Ander ton. Marcta I-ovgren. rhyllli Ev rrly. JennltVr Make. Kathy Mathews. Susan ana tvauiy by. Dlanna Hamby. Linda Heath and Joan Van Houte. lie creau and birthday cake were aerved. Farewell Dinner Honor. Dean Shavers A farewell dinner was Riven In honor of Mr and Mrs Dean Shaver Wednesday evening at Uie home of Mr and Mrs Don Fyle. The guests were Mr and Mrs Jack BedforU, Mr and Mrs Ben Stencamp and Joe SHI of The Dalles. , , ... Mr and Mrs Shaver left this Monday to make their home In Klamath Falls. Mr Shaver has been transferred to the Klamath Falls branch of the First Nat ional Bank of Oregon. Lex Church Group Hosts Shower Br DELFHA JONES The Women'i Fellowship group of the church was nostras to a cradle shuwi-r honoring Mis T...t, .n Mondav evcnlr the church parlors. Mr and l Mis. . 1 . . 1 a ,F If d 111 ft I Peck expect ' i Louise, adopted Infant daughter, soon. Games were played dur ! Ing the evening with prizes won by June Davidson. Alice Ma teske. Benlece U.tt. Cora Allyn. Irene JNoian. inu r Mlllan. Following this the many 'lovely and useful lfu were opened by Mrs Peck assisted by Betty Breeding and Dollle Smith. Refreshments were served later lo the following guests. uj Casebeer. Mary Ann Peck and Bernlece Lott. of Heppner, and .,!.., Annlo Keeee. Cora Irene nu"" - . , Al.n, Mae McC.ll. Nellie P. mer. Elva Ituni. ' Bertha Hunt, l-rciaa wj Florence McMillan, u ' Henderson. Myrtle Marihall. Trlna Parker. Alice Majeske. Dollle Smith. Rena Marquardt. KjMI . .".'""' 'I""'" 1 ONE WEEK ONLY APPLIANCE Buy Now- Save$$ lBeg. $559.95 Phllco-Bendlx Combination, Demonstrator lReg. $529.95 RCA Whirlpool DOUBLE OVEN RANGE Newl Westinghouse. with 9Wdl DOUBLE OVEN RANGE Reg. $449.95 RCA 16 Cu. Ft UPRIGHT FREEZER lNew 1958 model 12 cu ft. Reg. $369.95 RCA REFRIGERATOR Push button defrost, left hand door 44995 .... $449.95 .... $369.95 .... $349.95 $24995 U-HAUL SPECIAL 2 New RCA Whirlpool Portable DISHWASHERS I49 95 NO-FROST Upright Freexer $499.95 19 cu. ft. In stock now. This week only! 14 cu. ft. Gibson with Automatic defrost REFRIGERATOR This Week $349.95 2-1959 DRYERS We can't get washers to match these 25 OFF ALL ELECTRIC BLANKETS AND ELECTRIC HEATERS off lbrand new Kitchen Aid nwr (Ten nn DISHWASHER SAVE $50.00 Under counter model, copper DOUBLE OVEN RANGE $175.00 1 Completely Rebuilt ClOQQt; DU0MATIC $199.95 Lott's Electric BHty Marquardt and Delpha Julie. Mr and Mrs Homer Hughes. Mrs Norma Marquardt and sons Bill b and Carl motored to Port Urid on Monday uhere they at- trnded the funeral srrvicrs 01 the late Mr Martjuardfs brother CciJj?. Mia Marquardt and n i Bill flew to Spokane Monday afternoon and others returned home here. Mr n.t Mrs Alonzo llendrrson ami daughter Betty vUlted lth Mr Henderson's mother In La- Grande. Sunday. Mrs Cora Allyn was a dinner minsf on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mm Jim Pec k Mrs M V Nolan ana motner. Mrs Burton Peck and sister In tr Harold Peck of Hepp ner. were Portland visitors last week where they were called by the serious Illness of Paul Morey. son-in-law of Mrs Peck. Mr Morev recently underwent ma jor surgery there. Mr and Mrs jsewi v nan were Walla Walla visitors last week. Mr r.rant Damon of t nemuii. Oregon Is visiting her mother. Mrs Chapman at the home vt her sister and lamuy, rot Mrs Car Leyva. Mrs Chapman Is visiting her aaugmer nu family for the winter months. Tha Women's Fellowship group met at the home of Mrs LaVerne Henderson on iui-uoy afternoon, with the president. McMillan presld- ii 1 9 awa. " lng. It was decided to have a drive to sell the candy that they have on hand. It was decided to coo r.u manv people are in terested In obtaining plates with a picture of the church on them. Also at this time a committee to cook, plan and arrange me Easter breakfast was appointed, Koinc l aVrrne Henderson, Bertha Hunt. Delpha Jones and T..n. rw.nor Those present were: Mltzie Peck, Lola Breeding, Cleo VanWInkle, Rena Marquarui, Annie Keene. Dome smun. Millie Falrcloth. Florence McMil lan Trlna Parker. Nellie Palmer, Cora Allyn, Bertha Hunt. June 369 N. MAIN PHONE 6-5811 National 4 H Club Week Plans Made By County Council IiIkuuimii of preliminary plans for celebrating 1 ,ub WM-k li Mrh "' "i,Ur 4 " 'club memN-rs writing t" '" tonal avkarJ w-re the niain Item of businew of the K.th Mcrrow 4 II council wncn imy met for I heir monthly rn.ftir.fi at the home of Mrs Andy an it.-mint-r the evening of January L A Ml 4 II council pr-iiK iii. j-n-..... Roy Martin and Carry Tunis, mhor t the ways and means .l!.u. r.-r.irlcl that the council would again onsr the milk bar and a fair dinner at the Morrow county fair this Aug ust as a way of earning money for 4 11 activities. u-.ti.-r Wright announced K.. ih. t.iih.nal awards com mittee had met In January and selected Kenneth Lynn mouw and Mardlne Baker to represent the county at the "Know our State Government" conference In Salem. February 4. 5. and 6. It Is at this conference mai iu hnu. anrt two cirls are selected to represent Oregon at the nat- lonal club conierence in n r (Readers may re call that Karl Beach was selec- i.,a t.T ihu honor a year aco.i Mrs Ixren Leathers, chairman of the National 4 II Club wcck ...vii.iiv Kiatr-! that the com- l 1 fra mlttee maae up oi n. ra ir rint'ltunn Mrs JHCK IH-uiy, and Mr and Mrs Harold Wright ...in in tho countv agents office on Friday afternoon. Feb ruary 12, at 1:30 p m to uiscu plans on how the clubs can ,,1,-biate thU irt ,n Manh I The council votcl to .iHtul t.mard the International Farm Youth Exchange program. Four young pt 1 have been ht'l to gu over-m-5s this summer nd funds are nlrd. It takes tH.ut each 1FYE student. i r M Baker, member ul the state 4 H executive romrnl ttt. mentioned that the state " h-ad.-rs conference scheduled for January 20 22 In lorvaui cancelled U-cause of the bad 'weather over all the state. She alo announced that there .. in iu. a hum reonomlca Judg ing whtMd for women Interested In Judging at fairs to be held In Corvallis. April 20 22. Esther Kirmis. Mrs L A McCabe. Mrs m c Anderson. Mrs Walter Wright and Mrs K M Baker sign ed up for this achool. The next meeting will be on February 23 at the E M Baker hnm near lone. Keports will be made by the 41! club week com- mlttee and a discussion on uim onstratlon and Judging will be given by the Morrow county ex tension agents. g'MSjX? Enjoy Tho Great Whiskey of tho Old West - Jones. Cora Warner, May Campbell and the hostess Laverne mwiwu- tlf r xt riiefnrth nm sons kj j If VWt-a-'-- .... fii-t U 1 p find Patrick, flew to A UI31WIIH wa " - Spokane on Saturday wnere mey a nn nn nv inn uruwi vi a. Aubrey Cutsforth. Services were In Havre, Montana on luonuay. -1 n wkula v; U7AMT AH M CASH IN ON STUFF THE ATTIC Livestock Market Cattle Hog Cheep SALE SVXBT TUESDAY It lfaoa On U. S. Hlway No, 80 NOBTHWESTERN UVKSTOCK ooMMissioif c: ; 7-64S5 Htaslata. Oragso Boa WkiJc Vitjr. Rm. Bermistoa JO 7-Jill Frank Wlok A Sao. Ownars SUNNY BHOOK 5- - J. ' 177. Sunny Brook Kentucky Blended Whiskey tastes better, lighter than any other whiskey! $300 $460 n45 QT. IV. X . New Bell System Operating Unit comes to Pacific Northwest PACIFIC TELEPHONE-NORTHWEST born to better serve the growing needs of a growing land O ver the years we've learned that "community of interest" has a special meaning where good tele phone service is concerned. That's why so many geographically unified areas of the country have their own telephone companies within the Bell System. These locally managed, separate companies, we've found, not only better understand their communities and customers, but can be more flexible to their needs. They participate in community affairs more helpfully, and enjoy closer relations with em ployees. We've all watched the rapid growth of Washington, Ore gon and Northern Idaho. As they have grown, and as their horizons expand, the job of keeping telephone service in step has pointed clearly to a separate telephone organization. The time has come. Pacific Telephone-Northwest is a reality ; an independent operating unit of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company; with its own president and a management staff whose concern will be the Pacific North west and its needs. Pacific Telephone- Northwest will be staffed, equipped, and operated within the Bell System as a separate ccmpany as far as practicable. Most work now done for this region at Pacific Telephone in San Francisco will be transferred grad ually to the Pacific Northwest. Walter Straley, President of the new unit, with headquarters at Seattle, will also maintain an office in Portland. Key members of the Pacific Northwest management team will be Ben E. Bowling, Vice President and General Man ager for Washington-Idaho ; and Francis M Mitchell, Vice President and General Manager for Oregon. Each has had more than thirty years of Bell Telephone serv ice in his area. They will work closely with Walter Striley in initiating policy and making decisions based upon first-hand familiar ity with local situations. This is another forward step to make your telephone a more useful servant, and the com pany that brings it to you a more helpful member of our Pacific Northwest community. NEW MANAGEMENT TEAM FOR PACIFIC NORTHWESTS OWN TELEPHONE ORGANIZATION 1 - , 4 j rar la L 2 sw I i Ben E. Bowling, Vice President and Genenl Minjger for Washington sod Idaho. Walter W. Straley, President, Pacific Telephone-Northwest, and Director of Pacific Telephone. Francis M. Mitchell, Vice Preaidsnt and General Manager for Oregon. m PACIFIC TELEPHONE-NORTHWEST