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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1960)
Chats With Your Home Agent r ESTHER K1RMIS I ucirtir)rl j h hfr.t. if Mr Marth 2NI ur our monthly un til mr-tlr, Tfufctf tare !ua)s rnj)t. merit a rih unit In Ui ruuniy U rt-jrewri!,Hl nj I r.J irut2im .f ih cun- ij s nome rcin rnus j.rxram ar cMkCUSmsI. Al this ituftlng u-r irl- mrl!y concvrnnl with the final tln tot the bltf It. tm-mski-r Festival to tx hc-M In ll-pntr on April - i, In the nw Catholic recreation halL The theme of th festival will be "Jlomemakera Around the Vcrl4- to d.note the extension unlfa connection ulth the Associated Country' Women or the World and to honor the Cuent sr-faker. Mrs Harold Dun can. Carlton. Orecon. Oregon's cerate to the AlAVW triennial conference In Edlnburf. Scotland in 1)9. Tlie festival will be a luncheon nerved at noon by the St rat- rick's Altar Society. People will remain at their tables for the program. To compliment Mm Duncan's report on Scotland we have In vited members of the "Scottish" clan of Dayville, Orepon to en. tertaln the group with Scottish dances, singing, and bag pipes. It should be a gala affair! Registration will begin at 11:00 A Ik with each unit sec retary registering women and guests from her area. Luncheon tickets may be purchased at the door. Chill cr h been i.iiiii'ivl(w;.. Ttinn t ..n Thra Crk h-teM unit J "n9 dronon nans April 2 Sole AlaSl taby lu?f cre frr tf.e rr.a!J fry In the Catholic I hurt h tan-inrf.t t-lr-n ll) A M and JuJ P M A small i-hartf vtiU t made and mothers are to prAide ihelr children lth a k luiith Ni.up and milk will be served to the young one at nn. Anune Interested may attend pacific Norilmmt swine grow er will he a chance to buy top quality. jerformariee letej boar fr their breetling herd at the firt a!e by the Oregon Swine Tenting Station. The ml will be held April 2 I fict feed erfulcrvc) i-rifui jii.g tie r.ant f th MrtMay Imance came ffvro a n whwh r-.. -Th and f!ur ji.re.Ied mn cf wr.i XTI I Mr Leu Yiu i-r.-M-i.tcd an ar- Hunda tf feed to make raih W, title wj birJ. glvlni iUl at l.und of gain. Anttt.i-r n jtentKm t. the ruck ax. u-d only XV pound cf feed for) Tie dub will I in charge tf each 1 pounj ci cam. jine t drive locally, with Over half the b.ar wi ietiJr Elorefu-e ItiM a chairman. turnci in live pri-be mrrture. I A'iiJ hr will U- Mm Xate menta cf backfat t-f le than unels,l",'rn,'cr n town. Mr Pari Inch, with one board nieamring "4 Mr A!j:y TavW in HcrrxER CAirnx nxci. runsi. wt n. iw thta lumheun. Keel! rat ion. on the I'mntUla liranch r.xpcr blank fir the luncheon and child rane nesl to be made at the county agent's tffice by- April 22. The public will hear rejn.rt from each unit chairman on the projevt covered In the home ec onomlca pnigram thl year, and alo ace visual displavs cm each prJ-t. All newly elected unit officer and county committee members will be installed at a candle light ceremony at the c!o of the program. It's not all serious discussion at these council meetings. We discovered at lunch time that Louise Keene had an old player piano. Mrs L A McCabe. alumni county committee member, fur nished the pumping power and we all gathered round to hear and sing such songs as "Down Yonder". "Glow Worm" and Twelfth Street Rag." Your trip to PORTLAND will be complete only if you have lunch or dinner at I'm sure many of you have laughed at a comic strip picture of the tramp scenting a fresh pie cooking In a housewife's window. This was more truth than fiction for Mrs WUlard French, Pine City committee wo man. Last Thursday, sne maae a huckleberry pie to surprise her family. She left It cooling on the window sill while she made visit to the neighbors When she returned she did a double take she found her pie missing! I Several people reported seeing some youths picking up bottles along the road that afternoon. They are the prime suspects. " I only wish they'd return my pyrex pie tin", complains Mrs French. the highlight of any visit to Port land.. a must for your next trip. SAM STANDARD TUB BENSON OK BROADWAY CA I Mil, POKTLANDk 0XXO0N A WESTERN HOTEL ROUGH RIDERS CLUB The fourth annual meeting of the 4 II Rough Riders was held at the annex building, March 20. The American and 4-H flag salutes were given by two of the members. We discussed the 4-H field day and changed the date of It until August 14. Dr McGough from Tendleton will visit our club and tell of confirmation and faults of horses. Jim Valentine and Rod Murray showed a movie on horses. Mr Valentine told us some of the faults of the horses. Visitors were Mr and Mrs Jim Valentine, Mrs Howard Cleve land, Mrs Roice Fulleton, Mr and Mrs Rod Murray, Mrs Paul Webb and daughter Becky, Homer Hager and Mrs Bill Barratt and daughter. Marlene Fetsch, reporter 3 Gonty's FINAL 1 LIMITED TIME ONLY (Sonify J SHOES Cr 4 APPLIANCES Iment Station near llermUton. report Dr David V England. Ore gori State College animal hus bandman In chart, of the swine testing station. The sale will start at 12:30 p tn. with 20 boar of aevrn different breed sched uled to be put on the auction block. The PaloUM, Hampshire. Berk shire. Yorkshire, Poland China Chester White, and Landrace boars to be sold passed strict tests for high rate of gain, ability to use feed efficiently, and a mount or rackfat. Boars were checked from the time they weighed CO pounds until they reached 200 pounds, and were carerully supervised by OSC re search and extension personnel. One boar turned In a rate of gain of l.r8 pounds per day to top all boars on test. England said. Close behind was another with a rate of gain of 1.94. fol lowed by a third with a rate of 1.93. Six of the boars turned In rates over 1.9. and all on sale topped the 1.6 pounds per dav minimum. only 0.tf inch backfat thukne All boars on sale met the 1 1 Inch minimum backfat thickne requirement. A complete performance record of each boar teted at the nation will b available at the sale. England also U. Complei car cat Information on litter mates of the boar, fed with the boar during the tent and then slau'h-1 tered as market hogs, will also be available. Carraw-- were checked for length, backfat thickness, loin eye area, and weight cjf wholesale cut. Visitors will be welcome at the station the morning of the sale. to look over the boars and In spect the new station, a noon lunch will be available. trie wctt end. and Mrs It.dlin !Uuhop and Mm Loule I'arwood In the eat end Tr.e ciub voted to jiive a do- rati, n U the Heart Fund. Th club will have a cooked food sale at Il4e Grocery Sat' unlay. April Id. at 10 3d a m Mr Nate Ma comber and Mrs Charles Anderegg will be In charge. TIU5ILL LADEN ! Eve P.l Seri.I WIJECK OR THE MARY DEARS with tUry t . j-rr. Star Tt.raier. Sund a y M on d Tr-.!a) , A n an's MuJ that Mvmen Lve"" t SE C.AZITTE TJMU CLAi,"UnCO ADS BOARDMAN Mrs Earl Brlggs was hostess for the meeting of the Boardman Garden Club Monday night at her home. There were 16 mem bers present, and guests were Mrs Delbert Houston of La- Grande, Mrs W G Seehafer and Barbara Anderegg. Roll call was answered by glv- FINE CITY SADDLE CL01 A trail ride wa en hived by the member vt the Pine City Saddle i If club Saturday, March re. Starting out at the Daly ranch they rode over Cleason Buttes to the OBrlen ranch where a potluck lunch awaited them by Mrs Charles Daly and Mr Gor don O'Brien. Those partlc t p a 1 1 n g were Mitchell Ashbcck. Jimmy Bar clay. Ronnie Belsma. Connie Copplngcr. Jacque Coppinger. Billy Dohcrty. Karla Luclanl. Sheila Luclanl. Tommy Martin, Kenneth Nelson, Julie Smith and Charles Daly, loader. Phona your news Hams to 6 9228. niii;;ujr:i:uti;:ini::ii;iriti:;n;;;imnti:ti!mu;miinH:;:t:uiuuiinmiit GET G30RE profit FROM YOUR WHEAT ACRES APPLY YIELD - INCREASING PHILLIPS 66 Agricultural Ammonia . r?? ' P' 1 i Order vovr 1 i supply to day I SOIL TESTING SERVICE EKSTROM FARM CHEMICALS ROME OWNED AND OPERATED PHONE T29 I0NE, OREGON Tbomas Sumner. Arlington Pbon 9-T-M ' " "' ";" i i -r--: .- , l-ljj a 'J.j m !!rrs V " '..-ii-L i . M-'-ij'Ljci' it .. j.' ji.t- i o CEWTRflL MARKET PHONE 6-9288 Fully Trimmed Chuck Cuts Chicken-Noorll. III fTfv m.-.i a t I., i a J . - o' 1 Mushroom 3 cons 49c ROUND STEAK lb. 79c ceun wnn uucon FRESH ROCK COD lb. 3Vc or Vegetable 3 cans 39c SLAB BACON lb. 39c Tomato 4 cans 45c m m VEGETABLE JUICES FROZEi 4 Iplkgj BY FLAV-R-PAC 23n GREEN PEAS i PORK & BEANS mixed vegetables CUT CORN 28 Oz. Cans 89" (B5C ftunp&ii TOMATO JUICE 46 Ox. Cans $ J00 FRANCO -AMERICAN. SPAGHETTI 4 Cans 49 GREEN BEANS FRENCH FRIES FOUR FISHERMEN, 8 OZ. FISH STICKS PKG. 33c BAKERY? SPECIAL PRICE S)... rforh...ord dlkls 2 LB. $iii.9 CAM 1 T Bin in nT - 'i SUN S H I N E HYDROX COOKIES HI-HO CRACKERS 1 LB. GRAHAMS 3 PKGS $1.00 SNOW'S CLAM CHOWDER 15 OZ. CANS 29c OPiH Asparagus it-W CRISP, FRESH LETTUCE lb. 12c SOAPS AND CLEANERS TH ANX 49c THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAT & SATURDAY. APRIL I. AND 2 C ALGON 2Vi lb. ijyC BON AMI JET SPRAY 69c Central Market & Grocery HEPPNEB S&H GREEN STAMPS PHONE 8-9614