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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1960)
Chats With Your Home Agent 8t ESTHER IIRMIS FUfwhfr in thu jajn-r are picture of Mardlne Bak-r and Kenneth L Snue, lone t II member, who attended the Ore gon i II flub CMnfert-iu e, "Know Your State tuwvt n m e n f In Salem the first part of February, When I talked to Kenny about tne conference he rnthui.t. tnd rTUli Rmu, 1$, Jackton eour.ty. Ktl lh jih ff Morrow county ...K this honor In 1959 A adxcrtuini; letter from a dir ect. tf homemaker crvlc livjiun f r a national fa com- juny, hst nun Interesting pro. J.-etions for home furnishing luring the surr.jJou ltle. lb-re are a few A year a;o. many furniture designer and manufacturer! lrHlict-d the return of elegance In the home. Today, more ele- tlcally told me that you aurcly j r"' fur"iu" ' ''" h'r1J lh learn a lot jmi don't Ket In "'1 'H Sum',ous SUl,w ,n ehoul by participating in nuh a conference. A boy and cirl from each county In Oregon, who must have an average or above aver age scholastic record In the school they attenc", make up this delegation of 411 members who meet annually In Salem to study the workings of the Male government. Burton Iluttun, state 4 It club leader, wrote us that they were Impressed by the fine group of young people participating. 'The program from the rep. resentatives of state government provided a real fine experience for these boys and girls," wrote Mr Hutton, "The conference sure ly made them belter acquainted with the responsibilities of some of the state officials and the operations of some of the major state departments. Highlight of this conference Is the choosing of two boys and two girls to represent Oregon at the national club conference In Washington. D C. Chosen from the delegates were: Donna Ebert, 19, Marlon county; Susan Amundsen, 19, Clatsop county; David Schaad, 19, Union county; , the American home, Sneak previews of new fur niture at the big winter shows throughout the country Indicate that cheap, gaudy furniture items are definitely on the way out. Buyers are looking for fur niture with lasting quality, and manufacturers agree that It costs only a little more to produce the very best. Colors from The Garden And Orchard Pleasing colors from the gar den and orchard will come Into the home this year. Red Is back In upholstery fabrics, floor cov erings and accent pieces. Blues and greens are also popular. One carpet manufacturer Is introducing carpeting In 30 shades of green. This color will return to draperies and curtains with many manufacturers re porting requests for green In soft mist tones and subdued olives. Earth tones and desert colors buffs, sand, beige, and off white will be popular In floor coverings and window drapes In the months ahead. From the or chard. In addition to apple red, will come such refreshing colors as lemon and lime green, yellow, DifcuMloc plsoi for Nation! Adtitllo Yeek, Feb. 14-20, with Got. Mark Htt&eld U Don Onenioe of Portland. Oiteatoe, who it National Chairman of th eem thii rear, and th art! Oresoniaa er chosen for this hooor, show th Govtrnor tclecram diihi t b received from President Eitenbower acknowledging the im portant rol of advertising in th nation' economy. Looking on ax, trft. Td N. Trcy. Oregon Chtirman of Advertisine Week, and John Slocum, President of th Oregon Advertising Quo. North Morrow 4-H Council Formed Huge Savings on All Styles! Max Jones, Irrlgon oil dlstrib utor, was named president of the North jdorrow 4 11 leaders coun cil at a recent meeting of 4-11 leaders at the home of Mrs M E Hadwlck, Irrlgon. Other officers named Include Mrs Earl Mc- Quaw, Boardman, vice chair man; Mrs Perry Pummell, Irrl- i y y - A Cy OFF LIMITED TIME ONLY I tangerine, grape purple and lilac. Kitchens In The Sixties For those who wonder what designers and manufacturers will think of next, new kitchen appliances are filled with sur prises. Exciting developments In performance go hand In hand witn tasterui styling ana greater use of color. Homemakers will welcome a new oven control on modern gas ranges which lets you keep food warm without overcooking. With this new dial control, you can set the oven as low as 140 de grees. Previously, the lowest oven setting was about 250 de grees, but at this temperature food continues to cook. Lower oven temperatures with this control may be used to keep food warm until ready to serve or when guests arrive late. Homemakers will use these low er oven settings to thaw frozen foods quickly, warm bread and rolls, and heat leftovers like mashed potatoes. Notes From The Furniture Marts Many new homes will have completely separate dining rooms . . . the "dining area" which occupied a part of the living room is on the way out. Space savers and dual purpose furniture continue in popularity. Some models of heaters are de signed so that their tops may be used as tables for books, flowers and other objects. Lights are in demand because they lend warmth to the simple! classic elegance of Sixties' style and design. In addition to their! charm, these lights are practical 1 for lighting entrances, porches, 1 patios, lawns and swimming pool areas of homes In suburban and rural sections. 1 gon. secretary and Mrs Sam Snyder, Irrlgon, treasurer. Eighteen 4-H clubs, involving 23 4-H leaders, now form an all time high In 4-H club member ship In north Morrow county, according to Esther Klrml and Joe Hay, Morrow county exten sion agents. Purposes of a council which Include 4-H leader training; planning area activities such as summer school, camp and fairs; exchanging Ideas between lead ers; and helping to secure new leaders were discussed by the leaders and agents. It was agreed that the council would meet the fourth Tuesday evening of each month alter nating meeting places between Irrlgon Grange hall and the Boaraman scnooi. The new officers, along with county agents Klrmls and Hay, met on Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 16, to set up committees on national awards, ways and means, summer school selection national 4-H club week and Sun day; achievement part; record keeping; and hostessing council meetings. The first official meeting of the council is called for Tues day, February 23 at the Irrlgon Grange hall, at 8:00 p m. Cow Belles to Hold Meat Day Feb 24 In North Morrow Th Morrow County Cow (telle will sponsor their ftccund public meat (tcmonotratlon "Boning up on M. af on Wednesday, Keb-i ruary 21. at the Boardman j Urange hall, starting at 1:30 p m in h jeratlong with the exten t sion sen h e according to Mr Ueoree Rugg. Cow Belle presi dent. On hand to demonstrate Wed. neday will be John Lander,) Oregon Stat Colge extension animal husbandry sj'eclallst, as sisted by Ksther Klrmlt, Morrow county extension agent. A meat quiz. In which every one participates, will begin the meeting with a seclal prize of- ; fered to the winner. j The demonstrator will discus . such things as how to select moat, how to care for mat. how to cook meat by various moist and dry heat methods, and how to develop flavors. A roast shoulder of Iamb and eef stroganoff will be prepared for sampling by Miss Klrmla, w !th Mr Landers doing the can-. Ing. A special film. "Over the Back Yard Grill- will also be shown to give tips on outdoor meat cookery. The Cow Belles have secured several good bulletins on beef. lamb, and more meals from meat which will be distributed. Several cuts of meat will be given away as door prizes. Coffee and cookies will be served at the close of the meet ing by the Boardman and Irrl gon extension units who are also furnishing the rental for the meeting place. The public is Invited to attend and "Bone-Up" on Meat! HEfPNEX GAZETTE -TIMES. Thurmdarf. February II. 160 -Am ANNUAL SHROVE TUESDAY Pancake Luncheon TUESDAY, MARCH 1 Served From 1 1 :30 To 2 ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL PARISH HALL SEE the good double bill at the Star Theater Thursday or Frl day, no show Saturday, Feb 20th. FEB. 22 TO MARCH 1 ONLY s E - HYALYN PORCELAIN 1 - FRENCH PORCELAIN OVENWARE ! 3 PLANTER LAMPS KOCH PLATTERS -PINE WOODENWARE I - 2 COPPER TEAKETTLES 1 HELEN COX 535 ELDER PHOHE t-9222 Use Gazette Times Classifieds For Results! KOOKETTES CLUB The Kookettes 4-H club met February 11 at the home of our leader, Nina Case. Members present were Melanie Bailey, Claudia Noland, Joyce Noland, Betty Angell and Linda Warren. We made muffins and had punch. Melanie Bailey, reporter Long Distance Nation-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 Nome your favorite style in slacks we have it in our big selection of tweeds, flannels, woolens, nylons, orlons by Pendleton. Days and Michaels-Stern. All colors and a full range of size ... but they must go to make room for our new spring stock. Take your choice they're all reduced 25r to clear. Better hurry though, they won't last long at this price! Wilson's Men's Wear The Store ef Personal Service THE NEW 1960 4-D00R DELUXE SEDAN Look at these features . . . Turnpike Power engine I American gearshift pattern - no mixupsl Choice of handy column-shift or sporty short-stick center floor lever! 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