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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1960)
Httttttn GAztTTE TiMts. Thmtday. rbnty it, ! Extension Unit Hears " ) Plnnc Pnr Cnm'mn obJevtivc. chairman gave j , rA..:.,l port on Valentine dy plans rr . nomemUM'r i the cuunty patients at mt r . ,.,.,,., - m . if III! 1 1 It M 1 1 M .... lone Women Host Ladies Night At Elks On Thursday Ladies r.lght was helJ at the Elks Thumday evening of lait week with the Ion women In chare. High prize In pinochle was won by Mrs Darrell Padberg with second high going to Mr Clyde AllstotL In bridge high prize wh won by Mm Lowell Cribble and ec ond high by Mrs P W Muhoney. Door prize wa received by Mn Ted Smith. The committee for the evening wan Mrs Robert DeSpaln. Mrs Ray Boyre. Mrs Jim Bamett, Mrs Delmer Crawford, Mrs Herb Peterson and Mrs Herb Ekstrom. Jr chairman. Soroptimists Have Business Meeting The Sorotitlmlat Club of Hep pner held Its regular monthly business meeting last Thursday noon at the Wagon Wheel. Mrs C E McQuarrle, service the Extension unit . home t.f Mrs Lee the planned projects for the kprlng. I Other committee report were given by all standing commit' tees Bridae Club Meets At Richmond Home Mrs Ralph Richmond enter' talned her bridge club Tuesday evening of last week. Hucts were Mrs Clen Ward, i Mrs Don Bennett, Mrs Fred Glm bel, Mrs Bob Jones. Mrs Jim Mai Ion. Mrs Gordon Pratt. Mrs Rod Murray and Mrs Marshall Lov gren. Mrs Lovgren- was high, Mrs Murray was aecond high, Mrs Ward low and the traveling Jack high prize was won by Mrs Jones. MAN OR GUN replaces MIR ACLE OF THE HILLS adver tised on Star Theater program for February 11 12 13. II "SPRING- Follows the Snow WE HAVE A FRESH ASSORTMENT GARDEN Cr FLOWER SEEDS --JIFFY POTS, 3 Inch . . . 3c ea --GARDEN TOOLS --DOWPON Kills Grass In Alfalfa -MILLER PRODUCTS For Evary Plant Problem VETERINARY SUPPLIES -SCOUR PILLS - BLACKLEG VACCINE ALBERS FEEDS FOR EVERY NEED Cornett Green Feed 242 Linden Way Heppner Ph. 6-9422 .S-r.'vner with !e president. Mrs B.iru Munkers nrridding at the nt.timr. in the absence of chair man. Mrs Gene Ferguson. Mi .th,.r Kirmls was introduce! as the guest jeaker on ACWW. Th i'.nl t'roas class to be glv. 'n In the near future by aheriff C J 1) Buman was niscuiea mid those interested are aked I.. i.k.n uo with Ml KIrmU, Miss Klrmis also gave a report ifrom the county committee meet- ling on the up coming Home- makers Festival. It win oe luncheon meeting held at the new Catholic parish hall In Hep pner on April 29. Th nett unit meeting will be held on March 8 at the home of Mrs rete McMurtry. Tins meet ing will be an especially Im portant one on the new museum and a report from the program t.lanning chairman on me re cent meeting. Miss Klrmis then gave an In ...r.timr taiu on the A C W W, ..Mph i the Associated County Women of the World, an Inter national organization or a .infrii. Mrs Norman Nelson and Mrs E M Baker went to Toronto, Canada In 1053 for the lACWW triennial meeting there. ,The next triennial will be 19C2 :In Australia. ' Other members present at the unit meeting were Mesdames, Cllve Huston, Pearl Devlnc, Alex Green, Ray Drake, Kelthley Blake, Delbert Wright, Paul War ren, Frank Connor, Roy Neill, Howard Pettyjohn, Miss Leta Humphreys and guests, Mrs Ralph Scott, Mrs Walter Edger and Mrs Frank Parker. ANNUAL WEED MEETING HEARS OF PROGRESS IN COUNTY CONTROL Medusa head rt and Dalma-Jb carried out if the mjl Hun t,ad flax are two olu. tllve results " f -hirh ihrt-atm to be Prob- talned from the money in mi. . - - a... ...... t. a-tuint lems If farmer o? no. - nn ,. lX)Unty v0, . . t, uriDn m m is Hirna J a" - . . - - rrniiu am i ni hi - i .extension specialist wildlife management As many a 5o) J medium kit flh can t grown in one- Bulletin Tells How To Manage Farm Fish rona r" ,,,-krd wun ure. B,ckvrd filing t -urre V.ou:n ba and bluciJU ur.r.in Baikyarti ""., .r ... Th.,.- lln.v vt 004 fulling for Inlers who manage their farm family. ge.ts and neighbor. mV" .it roorts Andrew a new Oregon State College k rejK,rt on ue w , r - , - , manage are louna. wrnr, ,- j-,: that it warm watt-r gme nn farm crop ixt a im irom vac, i given ""u " " speTker it the annual eed con-jh.d been effective but more or meeting held here recently, gunlzed effort 111 be nee... A llif saiu uic j i- - Munkers Home Scene Of Pinochle Party Mrs Rilev Munkers entertained with a pinochle party Wednes day evening at her nome. Those attending were Mrs Howard Pettyjohn, Mrs LeKoy r.nrdiwr. Mrs Jack Van Winkle tin nionn Smith. Mrs Jack Va vvinkliv Mrs Haskell Sharrard Mr Nod Sweek. Mrs Merritt Grav and Mrs Bud Collins. r.rdncr had hich score for the evening, Mrs Smith had torond hlL'h and Mrs tnarrara was low. recognized and that Delapon is effective on Mi-dusa neaa wnue nimniiiin t.iad flax can be con trolled with most chemicals ef fective on broad leaf weeds. tkm Swan, working on weed research at the Fendleton branch experiment station, said the an nual weed control recommenoa- iinn romain the same as report ed last year. Tarweed, gives most wheat growers tneir oiggesi headaches, he said. He told of popular controls. County Judge Oscar Teterson reported on the county weed con- tnd program and stated that 250 miles of county roads were sprayed to control Russian this tle. Roadside grass seedlngs were also made during the ye r. The group recommended that the court continue the sam i type of weed program directed bv the county agent office ana ng the weed advisory committee ap pointed In 1959 by the court. Swan reported on morning glory control and told of meth ods for control. County agent. N C Anderson reported on accomplishments during the past year and said a set of colored slides showing noxious weeds In the county are now available for those who would like to use them. He said 47 farmers participated In the ACP cost sharing weed control program. It was agreed that tne pro to fullow up on possibilities of getting more surplus equipment for farm fire fighting. M MOB UUtlEw IONE 4-K CLUB Our meeting was called to order by Karen Hams, our presi dent. We discussed what to look for in muffin. Our leader. Mrs Ba- Iker, also discussed seven basics and the requirements of a Dai anced diet. We discussed how to keep a good record of meals. We filled in the practice menu. The next meeting Is on Feb 13 at the home of Mariorle O'Connor. Fran McLeod, reporter MAKE AND MODEL CLUB The Make and Model 4-H club met February 3 at Jean Martin'i home. Members attending were Bren- da Townsend, JoAnn Turner, Karen Lundell. Jean Martin and the leader, Mrs Louis Carlson. Enrollment cards were filled out. Goals were 6et for this year THE EIGHT THIMBLES UU fur vartou iart Inn club met at the home of h of t(u tate; tell where to bu v . . II. -,.1,1 ... . ... ...i.i.- mm. asltant leaaer. jun jiistt tor Snia..r ments on pona ue. i-iam. w. discussed .National 4 n fortiiuer; sna wsk. we uix"v- j . i ....... ... ..t, h tiN and ..Viol u it woma uu i?tnu waj ween - 'nr.-iyun. The bulletin U the tH'ht combinations if gests bass at that time. Th first vear eroup finished tKotr rnrile cases and the sec ond year girls learned to sew on a button. . . Refreshment were aervea oy Janice Snider. Eight members were present Denlece Matthews, reporter blucgtlU. Oregon residents can get a ifree copy of -Managing Oregon Warm Water Came riti runus tm ihir bcal county extension office, or from the OSC bulletin clerk. Corvallls. Phona yout news Items to 6-9228. gram established In 1959 calling and the program of work for for enforcement of the district weed control law would need to Bookworms Meet At Dinges Home The Bookworms met Tuesday nf Inst week at the home of Mrs ltnrrv Dintrps with Mrs Fred Far rish reviewing "The secret, woria of Kids" bv Art Llnklctter. Other members attending were Mrc Flnvd Jones. Miss Leta Humphreys, Mrs Lucy Peterson Mrs Ike Cole. Mrs Ted Smith Mrs Ebb Huehes, Mrs Jim Thorn. enn Mrs J O Turner and Mrs Harold Becket. IFEELSFIRM! I 'If ""t-n A ----i'''S J-"-. j j na.t "" f "7'!TTXu """"""'"" M""""' j poNiic-iiMiil I II ' 1 r- I ! feSS , . I ,ii r Wide-Track widens tha stance, not the car. With the widest track of any car, Pontiac gives you better stability, less lean and away, accurate control. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY MAT 4 CHASE STS. HEPPNER. OREGON Dinner Party Enjoyed At Blakney Home A dinner party was given Sat- nrHoir fvonlntr hv Mr and Mrs Phil Blakney at their home. Their guests were Mr and Mrs riii 5n.pl!. Mr and Mrs James J Farley. Mr and Mrs Howard Cleveland, Mr and Mrs Tim ; Moore and Mr and Mrs BUI Blake. Cards were played and high for the women was won by Mrs Blake with Mrs Farley winning second high. High for the men was won by Mr Cleveland wnn second prize going to Mr Blake. the comine year was discussed Also plans were discussed for the Father of the Year. The next meeting will be held February 10 at the home of Jo Ann Turner. Patterns and prob lems will be discussed at this meeting. Refreshments of gingerbread and whipped cream were served. Jean Martin, reporter 1 1 s rrv i connect with The Good Light Beer SLOW BREWED f 1 " 0'" MIOIM C0"a. . Kite HIE lU 3 IONE School Notes HONOR ROLL LISTED Those on the honor roll for the past nine weeks are: hopno Dnlene McDonald and Wayne Hams; juniors J e a n Martin and Kenneth bmouse; seniors Karen Lundell, Linda Heimbigner, Phil Emert Jr., Mel- vln Martin, and Paula Barak. Those on the honorable mention roll are Evelyn Jepsen, Michelle Morrison, Bill Akers, j Cheryl Morrison . and Harold . RIetmann. To be on the honor roll they ! s must have a 3.25 average or hpttpr. The honorable mention - must have a 3 to a 3.24 average. The lone Cardinals won the -string with Riverside Friday night but lost the B string. lone has won all the games so far in the league games. j 4-H Club News IONE HIGH RIDERS The third meeting of the lone High Riders was held teoruary at the home of Dianna Petty john. Our president called the meet ing to order. She read a prajer ailed The Horse Prayer. Wo voted for a secretary and iharon Crabtree was elected. We .llseussed going cm a ride with he Arlington club and a Held ay with Heppner. u-n am looking forward to watching Mr Hager break a vouna colt within four hours. We decided on having two rides a month beginning sumo time in February. 5 There was discussion on r.om- r ination for Father of the Year 5 and Kenneth Smouse was nom-, inated. I E Walter Corlev cave a demon- stration on making a rope halter. E The meet Ins: was adjourned and refreshments were served by Mrs Pettviohn. ! E Judv Sherer. rerter ::r": m !s-- M 1 4 FREE PARKING Wesson Oil at. PHONE 6-9643 49c WHOLE BARB-Q-ED CHICKEN EA. $-59 S Cr W SPINACH, 303's 3 for 49c RED KIDNEY BEANS 3 for 49c S & W 303 cans E SOUR PITTED CHERRIES 2 for 39c H & D 303 cans PIE CRUST MIX 2 pkgs. 35c 1 Plllsbnry's FRESH PRODUCE CARROTS 2 PKGS. E 1 Lb. Cello Pkas. 19 C GRAPEFRUIT Larqe Pink for 191 2 TOR E OREGON CHIEF 1 twii(?mn(?S' lb. DOWN COME... I VA Pr mm Prices i E SWIFT'S PREMIUM BY THE SIDE Locker Beef lb. AND WRAPPED Portland Rose SLICED BACON LB. PKG. g(jC BOLOGNA LB. 09C 11 fated romance of F. Scott E CwAirn Kiticrald and Sheilah Gra- 5MUfCU ham a oortraved bv Gregory Ttvk and Deborah Kerr is mag nificently produced in Cir.e- E naS(.viv and Color, Star E Theater. Sunday- Monday- E 1 STEWING PORK SHANKS, Bar-S lb. 29c HENS lb. 39c FRESH SEA FOODS 1 Tuesday. 5 f