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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1960)
Shower Honors Boardman Girl ly MART LIZ HARLOW Eliialwl Ivk, tm.V Hrt if Davl l H M;t!r!,J, if. J.on. ord with a n.i.r!i4i.ui ft Friday tilfiU at tha homo of Mm I!.nlJ HUik. Cu ho!.-.-, urre Mr R M Iti! d Nani-v Rand. Mn KM -n Shannon. Mf i(,l,'' 1"r. Ray CwiirjuUl. Mr Uik Uu. ! Ir ,,rf,r" ZH"' ln Fays And.'fwm. Main Crow a.-r. J Uire f 'he milotary pro and Mr Id Skoubo. In a smji:ffn and redd M-rmn by the played ftiwu wer won by Mr!fc'v Nrmart L-wl tf i:rl. Ralph Skoutm and Mr. Klmit ; Artrr.una. -ny ul. m nt'm.i alt K-r.t c:fti. tne Ladle AI4 Jiety t4 Com munity t-hurvh he'.d a j-!KWhlp liinii.-r In !!. churth buM-meni Wc!r;rvtay if !at Wrrk, with ahiiui 30 i rMnU Hit'w were .V. .te Mcximtnr and Mr Includtsi Mr U F MitffW.l.trr . U-rd. and Mr ll.irt.ll K.r.baun f: Mr Claud Cat. Mr Rollin Hermlston. and Mr Lei-n-r t'th Buhj and Mm Lwdl Shattuck II ..nil it ill IkiKI a IMltkrtl f.4 t l Hir Cruerry Sat iml.iv. VU ;7 at 10. A) a m Thrr will t public meat drrr.cr.Mra'.ien sjorwrri by Utc Hf.irfow Cuuntv Ci'wlx'Ilf and retention fcTtlw at tri Crtn fuld Grunt hall In Boardman Wcnln. .Iav. Frb 24. at 1:30 p m John Lander, animal husbandry iwx-lalUt. O S C. will be In charge, and Kther Klrmla will asUt him. The ubject I Boning l p On Meat. How to aelet't meat, how to care for meat, how to cook meat by various moUt and dry neat Ji-us Came' Mewencer. Out tf town CueM '"ken from The Sword t.f mtho!. and how to develop t . m . . . I ... I t ... . l , a .4 I ivnr win ne uimujmu ewiu or Umatilla, the jatti-r the aunt or tne nonoree. oitirr guest were Mr Bob SUard. Mr Bob Miller. Mr Owgc Slrard. Mr Ronald Haa. Mr Andy Jones. Etta Jones. Mr Harold Rash. Mr Royal Rand. Mrs Harold Baker. Mrs Jack Taylor. Mrs Arthur Al len. Mrs Rollin Bishop. Mrs Ray Brown. Mrs Florence Root, Mr Seth Russell. Mrs V O Seehafer. Mrs Wlllard Baker. Mrs Louise Earwood. Mr Claud Coats, Mr Nate Macomber, Mrs RoIert Har wood. Mrs Joe Crouch, Mrs Na than Thorpe, Mrs Margaret Klitz, Mrs Mike Cassldy, Mrs Glen Car penter, Mrs Frank Marlow, Mrs Walter Hayes. Karen Gronrjuist and Diane Black. Thirty more next year. r.g "just Keep im iTaying and Sowing The Feed.' ai-oom panied by Mrs Merrill E Shaw. A mUsionary offering was taken. The county extension unit met Tuesday f last week at the home if Mr Claud Worden for an all day minting starting at 10:.T0 a m. Hostesses for lunch were Mrs Worden and Mrs Ever ett Daniels. Esther Klrmls. ex tension agent, Heppner, was In charge of the meeting and spoke on the Associated Country Wo men of the World. Mrs Arthur Allen am! Mrs Russell Miller were appointed to go to Pine City. Feb 19 to attend a program planning meeting for RANCH AERO OWNED AND OPERATED BT PAUL N. HANSEN Will Be Back Again this year with two airplanes to assist the farmers of this area with their spraying problems. POWERFUL NEW 1 H. P. ROTO-MATIC MODEL 910-B UITU nnilRK.U7F ANNIVERSARY PRICED! GIANT DUST BAG NIVER BEFORE! So much cleaner at such a low, low price! And essential features of the origi nal Eureka 910 priced at $69.95 are included in this powerful new Anniversary Model. SUPER SUCTION 75 CU. FT. AIR PER MIN. t DELUXE S PIECE SET CLEANING TOOLS TOOLS CLIP TO SIDE OF CLEANER CONVENIENT NEW LIGHT UNBREAKABLE HOSE EASY GLIDE RUG NOZZLE FLOATING BRUSH ROLLS EASY - 4 BALL-BEARIKO WHEELS MFR'S. ORIO. $69.95 SMALL DEPOSIT $125 LI PER WEEK WITH MOHIY BACK GUAKANTIE SPECIAL THIS WEtK EUREKA MODEL 805-B $3QS8 fir with foots H.P. MOTOR IIGHTI QUini GUARANTEED! JuaaHtsskSlf j SEE LIVE DEMONSTRATION IN OUR STORE AT ONCE ... OR PHONE 6-9920 FOR 10 DAY HOME THIAL J? TP APPLIANCES demonstrated. A flip chart show Ing ruts t.f meat and methods of eH.klni? will he employed. A film. "Over the Back Yard Grill will also be shown to give tips on outdoor cookery. Coffee und cookies will be served at the close of the meet ing by the Boardman and Irrlgon extension units. The next meeting of the ex tension unit will be at the home of Mrs Nathan Thorpe March 15, with Mrs Frank Marlow as co-hostess. The regular monthly meeting of the county OEA was held last week at Riverside high school. The grade school teachers were In charge of decorations, and this Included Mrs LaVern Fart- Seattle. Wh. and Fergum' cousin, Akin CVlman. also of Seattle. Monday tlu-y alt were dinner guests at the home of Ferguson's parents, Mr and Mrs Ralph Ferguson. In Hermlston. Judy Tartlow of Mabton, Wash was a weekend tUltor at the home of her grandmother, Mrs Taul Tarllow. Mrs John Campbell and child ren Johnnie of Spokane. Wash spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Farl Brtggs. Mrs Lowell Shattuck and son Martin were weekend visitors in Goldendale. Wash at the home of her mother. Mrs Delia Faulk ner. Mr and Mrs Charles Anderegg went to Corvallis to spend Dad"s Weekend" at OSC where their daughter, Barbara Is a student. They also visited Mrs Anderegg'a brother ln law and sister, Mr and Mrs Walter Conway. A weekend visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Claud Worden was their sister-in-law. Mrs Les He Worden of Walla Walla Wash, formerly of McMinnvllle. Other visitors Sunday were Mr and Mrs Joe Lamb of Kennewlck, Wash. Mr and Mrs Cecil Hamilton are recuperating at their home from the five-car collision they were In near Everett, Wash. Feb 11, in which their car was demol- 4P08 "If LIU hew ....... T,. U i'io " low. Airs uaiuiu ..l,.J Thnl. A m .t Ohio. . ft uJ"A ' i nf.Wane of Bellingham, Mother's Club was in charge of I ' rMlirn. hnm .l,hfclKam the dinner with Mrs Ronald r fof Mw ,Iaml,ton( who BicK . ........ . - - ,s stlll Kufforing from and slsted by Mrs Ed Skoubo, Mrs biulses Ralph Skoubo. Mrs Jch? ouch HarQjd Jartle of pcndleton V. 'Zr Pr,Voi H vlslted at the home ot his bro- McKee. Mrs Roy Tartlow and ther.,n.,aw and slster Mf and iirs juck lug. . .... t-( n i i n. r-lnK me Biuiuoi uovu... levenlne Sweetheart Dinner was held at ". .T, Mrs Frank Marlow, Monday mm n 1 1 I THf GOlHi WAR I i i.iMMn i. frtiTi in'-n mini - V r USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS uic ijouurc ivwii. v. .... ... innj TimeHau tn vlclt at tho I'OSl .aiC II11S JCOI. J nullum . . , , . '"atifirUuhtW Mr and Mrs Darrel non Russel Mr and Mrs , Don cmiien whUe M Rashls ,n Mr ."n'd Mrs Ronald the hospital for surgery Black, and Mr and Mrs Eldon Shannon. The Boardman Women's Exer else Club will meet every Mon day night in the school gym nasium. A planned course oi ex ercises Is followed and volley ball, basketball and badminton, and later softball, will be played. The exercise program begins oromDtlv at 7 p m. Anyone want ine more Information may can Mrs Henry Zivney or Mrs Kooen Strutz. Rarbara Gantenbein, who is employed at Pacific Airlines at the Portland International Air port, was a recent visitor at the home of her rjarents. Mr ana Mrs Henry Gantenbein. Mr and Mrs Rollin Bisnop spent the weekend In Spokane, Wash visiting at the home of Bishop's brother-in-law and sis tor, Mr and Mrs H E Weeks. Mr and Mrs Earl Downey of Prosser, Wash were weekend vis itors at the home of their son nnrt riauphter-ln-law. Mr and Mrs Don Downey. They also vis ited Mrs Downey's brother-in law and sister, Mr and Mrs Guy Ferguson. Other guests at the Fereuson home were their sons- in-law and daughters, Mr and Mrs Leonard Bedord and three sons of La Grande and Mr and Mrs Vern Moe and children of Kennewick, Wash, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Stanley Zunker and four sons, also of Kennewick. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Arnln Hug were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Keith Ferguson of MERRY TAILORS The Merry Tailor 4 II club met Saturday afternoon at the home f Joan Stovkard. MemU'M attending were Joan Stinkard. RrendA Young. Rogena Wilson. Verlna French. Karen French. Xonda Clark. Gail Batty, Carol Rawlins, and our leader. Mr Rawlins and Mrs Batty. We worked on our Htholder ovenmltts. A demonstration of how to straighten fabric was led by Xonda Clark. Songs were led by Verlna French. Valentine refreshments were served by Mrs Stmkard and Joan. We plan to help other clubs prepare a window display for National 4 II Week. Karen and Verlna French ad dressed Valentines to the hos pital and Carol Rawlins to them We made our selection for Father of the Year. Carol Rawlins, reporter HtrPNCII CA2CTTE TIMES. Thu.lay, rhuarf IV IM0 NOTICE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXPAYERS A I tug prcntaq of personal piptty ewnti let U County havt tailed to filo thlr 1900 personal pr petty re turn. It is poMtble that tiling the ittuia ran slip the mind very easily. THE DEADLINE IS MARCH 1 19C0. Oieaoa law pro vide that any taxpayer who tall to Hie a ittuia wUhla the time Used thereto or a extended by the Atteseor SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A fENALTT. Tour County Assessor does not with to charge this ad ditional Penalty on any taxpayer, so lets yet thae return la the nail now. Harry Dingcs County Assessor MAKE AND MODEL CLUB The Make and Model 4 H club met February' 17 at the home of JoAnn Turner. Members present were Karen Lundell, Brenda Townsend. Jo Ann Turner, Jean Martin, Judy Morgan, Geraldlne Morgan and our leader, Mrs Louis Carlson. At the meeting, problems of patterns were discussed and our muslin patterns are to be fin ished by next meeting. Spice cake and tea were served for refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Brenda Town- send on March 12 at 2:00 p m. Jean Martin, reporter LEAP YEAR SHOW: Star Theater, Monday or Tuesday, February 29 March 1. NOT SUNDAY. Girls bring beaus, Moms bring dads. 2-for-l If the gal treats. tmatrmtmtKHtmmmnmnnnntKtrrnrttmrnnrttc GET MOKE PROFIT FROM YOUR WHEAT ACRES APPLY YIELD - INCREASING PHILLIPS 66 Agricultural Ammonia r3 r I Order your I I supply today! lJ SOIL TESTING SERVICE EKSTROM FARM CHEMICALS HOME OWNED AND OPERATED IONE. OREGON PHONE 8-7283 uttnmnmmmmmtttjurnmjuuuunnanumtjmm: iLV AT Heppner M Scales 9 9 0 0) If jl)IHJ u mm mm F(WS h JACKLIN'S 1960 fl JACKLIN'S 1960 SEED PRICE LIST 281 LNIDEN WAY PHONE 6-9920 Ifi Ike moi iU4 tor ric lilt la tke cl(i Hortkw.it ow rdy for mjiliM vee ere eet oe Jecklin't mil U lii. lend umi end eddrm H: ftlCI LIST, JACKLIN SIE0 CO. D.lliaHW. 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