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Chats With Your Home Agent f ESTHER K1RM1S Id recommend that u utw In the ti Ie!ln program "Woman- on Match 1 (n.ni 3 M l i oo our CrH (Channel H. Portland) a t deal vuilt The Lonely e,,r.M tudy of trie problem of aylnc, ThU program U the fifth program In the "Woman !srie" i.f dailme upeo lal ami will be hoMeucd by MIm Helen Hate, a di known actresi. Filmed in J..(i(nd. 'The Lonely Year" Is a Mory of a C2 year old woman who ha Just come In the realization that she la growing old. It will examine the physical problem he faces; housing compatible with her needs, decrcave In Income, the Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON ,On U. S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7 6653 HermUton. Oregon Don Wink. Mgr. Rat. HermUton JO 7-3111 Frank Wink & Sons Owners ui.j I. j.n thai.,- In !.rf wi if U . fcuw St. 11.!.. da the uk-iI tu da. It Will pie hrr tj.u- j-ma ! s:."il question: will tier tM age be hm high actiuul "Tli Troubled diaw an. I vegetate of continue to iKe a full life Tbe tmw iifrmiNf of the pro. gram U that, given fair health ami a ml-rat' income, it it up t the IrtvJu ivlual whether or tii-t he age I'raortuIIy, whether or nt her old age t a time t happliu- ami dignity. Mr Janet liaumhover. wif? uf a retlretl former Home Economics Program for 1961 To Be Planned emlee, with two married daughter and fuur grandchild ren. who work part Urn far the Multnomah county labor council, la the woman who handling of thee problem la examined on "Woman"! Mr Baumover Roe with the "Wo man"! camera to vUlt the hous ing home, the Patlon home, the Colonial Manor Sanitarium, the Carlton Hotel home for the aged and Willamette View Manor. The "Woman" program choe Portland for a consideration of the problem of aging because there are more older people per capita In It dow ntown area than In any city of comparable aire. Dr Warren Stanley Welborn. clinical Instructor In medicine at the University of Oregon Medical School, appears on the program in cooperation with the Mult nomah County Medical Society to describe some of the medical aspects of aging. from the - f - -.ifht M.xfow cvunty eMcnlon unit and representative of other women otganuatluna In ihe rountv met Friday. February II hi th Pine CitV hool to Mart dm uUn rt tlw home eco nomic program In the county fur VX-l, Prueram tdanmn l a never- the ending proee." Mate Father cltyjKlrmi. Morrow- county extension agent. "It 1 the most Intangible, yet the mol challenging activ ity of the etenltn service. Through thl proce cornea a year's guide for unit meetings, public demons t r a 1 1 o n a. news stories, home vUlta, and Joint projects for the extension staff. It la an opportunity to develop leadership and to help leaders as well as unit member, to an- GAR AVIATION SPRAYING-FERTILIZING DUSTING-SEEDING HOME OWNED AND OPERATED We're As Near As Your Telephone PHONE LEXINGTON 3 faOO DAY OR NIGHT &mfQ$mm One More Week! OF WILSON'S rCi) im Jfi II U7 J Cfw Huge Savings on All Styles! R-'-W 25 ( -vf 0 F F Name your favorite style in slacks-we have it in our big election 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 lor our new spring stock. Take your choice-theyre all reduced 25c to clear. Better hurry though, they won't last long at this price! Wilson'sMen'sWear The Store of Personal Serrica The wnlor craftsman shop, which encourage older citizens to ccor.omle Independence by sellinc for them commercially eomoetitlve craft product, will aim be visited on the program Senator Pat MoNamara D Mich.) chairman of the senate subcommittee on problems of the aced and azlnc. will present some of the conclusion of hear Incs with experts and old aged and aging, will present people themselves on these prob I em s. "The Lonelv Years" was pro duced with the guidance of the National Committee on the Aclnc. On Thursday. March 31. from 3:00 to 4:00 P M, EST "The Troubled Teens" CBS. The pro gram will explore the problems of normal adolescence In I960, 'concurrently with the White .'House conference on children and youth, on Thursday. March 31. irom 3 to 4 i Ji. wi. The major portion of the pro gram will be filmed in Philadel phia, at the suburban Chelten active or passive, will she with Teens" will look Into the life of a normal 14 year old Kirl In an attempt to Illumine this period of adolescence for parents and toon acers. It will visit her school and home, accompanying her to a basketball game and a dance, to her favorite pizza place and record shop. The Pennsylvania state report to the White House conference states: "The many voune neo pie working with us have been able to exDress directly the fact that they are not finding in their experience with their parents and other adults a clear strong indication of standards and ex pectations of behavior, for re lationshlDS with others and lor their moral and spiritual beliefs to guide them as they grow and develop. They are seeking, pleading for guidance." At the same time, there is a general inability for the teen agers and their parents to speak to each other directly on many basic issues. "The Troubled Teens" will attempt to find out what prevents communications, and what both parents and ado lescence can do about It, in a workshop discussion In Wash ington. D C filmed directly at the White House conference, with at tending experts. HCff NCR GAZETTE-TIMES. Tbuiaday. rbuary 2S. IM ilytc t!.e need and i;, !--! of their home and cominui.ltiea." On hand to lad Hie dliilon at the find program planning meeting wa Anoeron and FMher Klrml. iminry ev tenlot agent; ant MUtif S-ale. state extension agent or iVrvalH- Thev Informed the women tt trend and research done the extension "-r i.e that miv affect their choice of In tereM and activitle. New area i.f Mudy open to the Women this ear are In toe tieui or ramiiy relation, family finance, and home management and equip ment. Clothing, food and nutrit ion, and recreation Mudlen are Ko available. a K.-nd urogram planning meeting will be held on March i Thl will give the ladles a chance to discus the Ideas with their Individual club and bring back reactions. Program planners Invited to ttend Include: Boardman unit Mr Arnold Hoffman. Mrs Rus sell Miller and Mrs Richard Way mire. Ileppner unit Mrs Doug las Drake. Mrs Howard Petty trh n . Mrs Rllev Munkers. Mrs fiene Fercnson and Mrs Paul Warren. lone unit Mrs Howard rviil Mrs .Art Warren, Mrs Ed Baker and Mrs Bryce Keene Irrlcon unit Mrs Larry Schaad, !rs Rose Titus, and Mrs Warren McCov. Lena unit Mrs Ebb Hughes. Mrs George Currln, Mrs Allen Hughes and Mrs Randall Mnrtln. Pine City unit Mrs Weldon Wltherrite, Mrs Wlllard French, and Mrs Leo Ashbeck. Rhea Creek unit Mrs Kenneth Rattv. Mrs John Graves, and Mrs John Borgstrom. Lexington unit- Mrs Walter Ruggles. Invitations were also extended to other women s organizations WALT DISNEY does it again: The magnificent THIRD MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN adven ture, splendid music, Techni color. Star Theater. Sunday-Monday-Tuesday. f7sr looo a S3 9 a la la 13 3 BELLI HOWELL I mm Sun Dial ' La- I iMlMl lal r I $39.95 VALUE CAMERA MOVIE CAMERAS art-,! twenty NECESSARY TO WIN I Ask any Rexall Salesperson about S)SUPER PLENAMINS America's Largest Selling Vitamin-Mineral Product fVuna In Tnriav OFFER ENDS April 30, 1960 HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG Tha Prescription Stora S&H Green Stamps Heppner, Oregon pis I j y has A Th Truck PUT IT TO THE TEST! Come in for a demonstration and discover -Jeep' 4-wheel drive vehicles go more places do more jobs cost less to own! FIRST IN 4-WHEEL DRIVE e2lTH VEHICLES BY WILLYS MOTORS... WORLD S LARuuI I W MANUf ACTURER OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES aM . . . tnt H ttw rc(H MiSW hxlutn Coma In for a damontratlon TBne-ln MAVERICK Sunday, 7:30 P. M. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY HEPPNEB tt-.at n.la'.t ha an interest In planning the extei.nlon lMrU'e, home economic program. Tttcy ate: Mi Wlma CI county health nure; Mr CUs rge Kugg. chalinmn. Morrow county Cow bilei; Mi Vernon Munket. man. t(ite dome:! wheat until- latlm hoard; Mr Mj Itan-Uy. chairman, vtnte domestic wheat utt!t.ttin Niard; Mr Max lt.tr clay, chairman, county domeMic wheat utillation IntaM; Mr Vic tor Krelmeer. vretary, Ileppner Mothc.-i Club.. Notice of Candidacy I wl.slt to announce that I will be a candidate to succeed my self for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the will of th Republican voter of Morrow County at the May 20th Trlmary election. Sylvia McDanlel 50 rd. Adv. BENEFIT ESf For Oregon State Elks Assn. CHILDREN'S EYE CLINIC Sunday, Feb. 28 10:30 A. M. GAMES-PRIZES-LUNCH MORROW COUNTY GUN CLUB oof fond Tor our film WE'RE IN OUR NEW STORE TES. we'ra la our nw stora and wa want to welcoma Jtm to our Opon Hou Sal thl weekend with wmi ry PI1 food bargain. Wa haa many thing yet lo do befora Our market will b complete, but wo lnlta you to Ttlt u and lor yourself tha easa of shopping and tha wida aalection of items wa can now offer you. Watch for our GRAND OPENING It Is coming soon with special events, special values and lots morel AT OUR MARKET COUNTRY STYLE Sl(!Mo($ lbs. SLAB BACON Lb 35 U. S. CHOICE 4 GOOD BEEF ROAST LB. 43C FRESH PORK CHOPS Lb 63c SWANSON'S CHICKEN. TURKEY. BEEF PET RITZ Cherry. Apple. Peach 2 5ir SUNSHINE CRACKERS 2 LB. BOX CARNATION COTTAGE CHEESE Pint 25c SCHILLING'S com n FRESH AS SPRING 1 TJ. S. NO. 1 POTATOES 10 LBS. RED RIPE TUBE tube 2v CRISP CELERY BUNCH 4 QC Radishcs-Gr. Onions 2 BUN- 15c SPECIALS FOR FRL & SAT- FEBRUARY 26 27 Central Market & Grocery HEPPNER S&H CREEK STAMPS PHONE -96U