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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1960)
. I s .r a - . ... . FARMING PRACTICE that won for John Graves. Ilardmait. the titl el county Conservation Man ol the Teor, U Illustrated to thin photo, Here he U seeding fall wheat through a heary stubble mulch on hit ranch near Hardraaa. The heavy stubble put bock Into thi ground shows plainly tn foreground. (So Story on Pag 1) Kristy Koenig Has Eleventh Birthday Kristy Koenig celebrated her eleventh birthday last Friday with a dinner and theater party Her guests were Kay Daggett Marsha So we 11 and Verina French. WA HA KA CAMP FIRE GIRLS The Wa ha ka Camp Fire Girls met at the home of their leader, Mrs Grace Schmidt, on Tuesday April 11 and elected officers for the year. Elected were, president, Mara lee Murray; vice president, Erin Dick; secretary treasurer, Linda Clark and reporter, Karen Woods. After the election work was started on the council fire. Refreshments were served by Chats With Your Home Agent By ESTHER KIRMIS When I met with the women fair superintendents a few weeks ago the food superintendents asked If I wouldn't explain in my "Chats" the qualities of a standard" canning Jar. Instructions In the fair prem ium book say that all jars must be clean to enter and canned in standard Jars, except for Jams a"d jellies which may be enter ed In any open mouthed glass; sealed. The question always rises In canning about the us of com mercial salad dressing Jars in s ead of standard canning Jars, This is the position extension akes: There are only three condlt ions necessary to qualify a Jar for satisfactory canning. It must be made so that it can be sealed with an airtight seal. It must withstand rapid temperature change. The third is size ana shape it must be shaped so that food mav be taken out Mnralpp Murray. Karen Woods, reporter without affecting the shape un duly. A! the sli must t such tr...t ht i-r.ctrtr la Ih un let ot the Jar relatively U- We know that Jrs made for hime tannin met! all the rt requirements, So.ne of the ln txiitair,lrif rvmtitenUI Ir--duel uik line they flat M-aling e.tj; fcie shaped (s tieetl), and mn m . withstand thaneim in tcmpei ilur. Oilier are n.t able to withstand the fch.ik, Snie hav? narrow lip ml they du rut seal well. I'nforiunstely. we cannot tell which ere going to be satisfac tory. The trend seem to b to ward better and Iwttcr commer rial Jar. But until all suih Jar are made so they can be used In Imme canning, we must play it safe and recommend standard canning jirs. Standard canning Jars have the company name Incorporated rluht In the class. You know you're getting a Jar detlgned for canning. Lyle Jensens Honored At Two Dinners Honored guests for dinner Fri day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Palmer of lone were Pvt and Mrs Lyle Jenesn. Other guests were Mr and Mrs Lincoln Nash and their daugh ters. On Saturday. Mr and Mrs Sam Nagel entertained the Jensens at dinner, at their home. 13cW -J rfT R0"BAl1 ftl d&ivki DE0D0RANT OF imi tor 7QC A TP 6lS si-9 I i Rolls on. 24-hour ffttl LttLt,ri"cl,n t Y3 0 Qt Giant Aerosol nl$ M T&x s-4 SHAVE KAl 6& M creams MMen i. Lrlt42 for 99 I ant VVMT. W 0 M isssM XFi? 1 1 1: (89 MI-31 ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH. ...pint 2UM 79 RUBBING ALCOHOL I Rn Pint 2 for .80 I $3.89 P0LYMULSI0N I Children's liquid multl- . . I itiniin Pint 2 for 3.90 I 39 QUIK SWABS 3' cotton 1 tipptd appllcatori 100't 2 for .40 H J1.00 BOXED STlTlflNFPV El II . " . II MtNl nmi IJJinnveiie. t ror I.UI 1 rr nil i Tinasiiiriai i I Reull Ready Shave, Lavender. Lavender Mentholated or Rex. inT DN OUR 1 SALE JJ, BUT WONDERFUL BARGAINS 510.95 RW Wim ft men s ' -"- $1 09 Value NYLONS rq Sputitex. 60 gauge 43 QUIK BANDS Sterile .dhesiva bandages ..3 for .03 Value TOOTH PASTE .n 3 tube pack .89 PICNIC SET 09 Plastic. Service for ... w VALIANT CAMERA KIT 623 c.Ter..bulw:torflli 3 99 "Spring Numbers" MIST COLOGNES REG. $2.00 2 for 2.01 Choice of 4 in pastel aerosol bottles. ..nir UJD1TINR PAPER with envelopes. Z 'r ou $1.00 BRITE SET HAIR , SPRAY ..7-oz. aerosol ZI0n ' $1.75 DUSTING POWDER Choic. 3 fragrances 2 fori. $1.00 HAND CREAM ;r 0 AST DANDRUFF TREAT- Country Club Holds "Golf Boll" Saturday Members of the Willow Crook Country Club held a "Golf Ball- Saturday evening at the Leplon hall. The caretakers of each of the nine holes were responsible for putting on a skit and much originality was shown among the members. Dancing was enjoyed to re corded music during the evening. Methodist Groups At Two Meetings Wednesday evening of last week the Heppner Methodist church had a potluck dinner and the quarterly conference. Rev Ernest Wilson of Portland was here to conduct the meeting, which followed the dinner. On Thursday the Rev Austin McGhee, Mrs N D Bailey and Mrs Alex Green . went to Echo to attend the sub-dlstrlct wo men's meeting. THREE HAVE LUNCHEON Seventeen members of St Mon ica's guild of All Saints Epis copal church were guests of Mrs Robert Jones, Mrs Howard Cleve land and Mrs Paul Webb at a luncheon last Thursday after noon. ATTENDS SOROPTIMIST CONFERENCE Mrs E E Gonty left Thursday of last week for Bellingham, Washington to be representative at the Northwestern Regional Conference of Soroptimist Clubs on April 22, 23 and 24. Mr Gonty and sons Tommy and Doug met her In Portland on Sunday and they returned home Monday. STARTLING! Sloan Wilson's dra matic novel told against back grounds of plush summer ho tel, A SUMMER PLACE, Star Theater, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Technicolor. NOT ON OUR It SALE PLAN BUT SURPRISING VALUES $1.80 PH0T0FLASH BULBS Westinghousa. No. 5, 12 1 I.Z3 $1.89 THERMOMETERS , nn Quik-Tel Fever 1. 03 29c FACIAL TISSUES Reull. 400s 4 for .98 50r Value FILLER PAPER 5hole...3for 1.19 SL29 Value FIRST AID KIT Home & kio 88 TURKISH TOWELS Cannon. . 20 1 40' paste.. 3 for 1.49 P -t Fed. Tai on emt items 3 HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUGS THE PRESCRIPTION STORE S & H GREEN STAMPS HEPPNER BEDDING PLANTS ALL KINDS WILL BE HERE MAY 3 CORNETT GREEN FEED HEPPNER Livestock Market Cattle Hogs She, SALE EVERT TUESDAY 12 NOON Cm U. S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-6655 HrmLtton. Orfrgon Don Wink. Mgr. Bs. Harmiston JO 7-3111 Frank Wink & Sons Owners Heppner Girl on Committee for OSC Mothers' Weekend ORr-GOS STATK COIXIV.K Mthrr Wifkrnd. traditional hlchlitfhl if lrinfi t.'rro t IW (fort MIf liMircr-. r!i iw-rn M-htHtulitl tr April. 29 r. 30 wllh uffli l.HM mi'llH'M vr ted to com to the rmHj (or th ietil rtKrim Vi'konl event will lr. lule a tle !u'W ttM,nt'l t lti hi'J vt home mnomu-, i water icefit. flower how, jht formanee of the in u I r n I "Klwnet," the nnul Inter fra ternity ulni; rompetition. dinner and flresite In the livlnu Croup, student talent hw ROTC drill comjetltlon, ami a crew race and baeh.ill earne. Mothers will have an oppor tunity to attend clanse with their sona and daughter on Fri day and Saturday morning- The Mothet club will also announce recipients of It full tuition scholarships during the weekend. This year, the Mothers club provided 21 full tuition scholarships with total value of $3,292. Money Is raised through special projects conduc ted by Mothers clubs in various1 0!tilliuf.itie .f the tte. Jice L Bramcr t-f Heppner. h ii.e .f ttie student In charge t Mottiers Weekend pl4ii this .'r She U a -phtmote In lui(iafs!tie and M.i,me. OSC Stenography Students Place First in Nation OIIKGON STATK CCI.1.FGK- .Mcn.igMphy Mudent al tregon State College hae wn the na ti"n tp ptlo In itdlege short hand cmH-iitioii for the third Mr.iiuhl er and an OSC pro f.-sw.r ha wnn first place In the teacher division. Helen Graham, sophomore from Heppner. was one of the 1!J Mudents who made up the OSC entry. She also was one f the student who received lecial mention for suerlor iht- formance. The annual. International eometltlon Is sHnsored by Gregg Publishing Company. In the contest, atudent and teacher entries are sent Into the com pany and Judged on shorthand style and form of shorthand character. Citation are given to the three U S colleges whose students rank highest. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Apill M. I960 Vt LMd Q Lame, professor it ttecretarlal lenee and bul rtes education at the tvllege. plaitnl firt In the teacher dtv (.(nr. -nteil. (x ha been among the tp tnre schools ever- ear but one ince 1M. and Its record of three firxt rl.ices In a row I tn-Hewnl unmatihed by any other school. The demand for OSC trained .et rei.tr ies and business educa tion teachers far ciu-eods the fctipply, amtrding to Vt C T Yerlan. head of the departments f secretarial science and busi ness education. It Must Be Spring Everybody on Move! With the coming of spring weather many jKHipIe are mov ing about In Heppner. Mr and Mrs Alfred Troetlson dd their home to Mr and Mrs Wesley Marlatt and the Troe-t-ons haw bought Mr Jessie Griffin's home. Mr and Mrs Harold Laird are moving into the home of Mrs Robert Thomp son, who has boucht the Kenneth Hatty home on Baltimore Street. Mr and Mrs Roderick Murray will be moving Into the Kd La Trace home, which they have Phons your nsws item to 6-9228. purchased. mmmmwmttmmam:mmtmnnnnmmmnmn:mumummtnn 16th ANNUAL MILTON-TREE WATER PEA FESTIVAL May 5-6-7 DANCES BIG AUCTION. MAT S Kiddles Parade, 10 A.M. May Talent Show. 8 P.M. May 8 Grand Parade. 10 A.M. May 7 Big Circus. 1:30 P.M. May 7 CARNIVAL DAILY freo Jackpot Show May 7 mutmmtmitmmsmmtnn APR. 30 Cr MAY 7 41. AT CENTRAL MARKET our prices are vfQAJ rr1" rTy 1. 1 . 'rrn t r-" " " hkl Margarine 6) ,bs $1 ( xO EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! M " FRIDAY ON LYI Be An Early Bird for this special and Savel No phone orders, you must come to the stare. Limit I CARNATION COTTAGE CHEESE LESS THAN HALF PRICE JELLIES, PRESERVES g JARS gQC o for one Sunny Jim DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE, GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 46 oz. Cans IIIIMMIUIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllll mill IIIIIIIIIMH IIIIIHIHMIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIMIIIHMUin LARGE SIZE CHIFFON FACIAL son 4 pkgs- 1 IIIIIIMtMMMMIinMIMIIIHMIMHIMIIIIHIMHItMIIMIIttllllllllllltlHMIIIIIIIItMllllllllllHMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMtlllMMtMIIII lb SUNSHINE 1 LB. CRACKERS CHOC. CHIP COOKIES 1 LB. GRAHAMS 4 plgs. $00 HfllHIIIIIHIHMMtMHMIHIIMIIIItllllllMIIMIIMIIMMIItlllNIIMIMIIMHIIIIItllllllllttllllllllllllMIIIIIIMIIHHIIltltlllllll SWANSON'S CHICKEN, TURKEY. BEEF POT PIES MINUTE MAID FROZEN 12 OZ. LEMONADE YOUR CHOICE MIIIIMIIIMItlMtlMltlHtHIHMMtMIIIMIIIMIIMtlHHIIIIIHIIMIIIMIIIIMIItllttlHHIIIIIIMMIMIIIIIIIIMIIMtllHMMIIIIttl 3 fcr ALBERS OATS Quick or Regular Large 35c n m k V m l l W.I II-JJPSf w m i v. mmm ib. 29c SLICING TOMATOES Large red ripe RADISHES, GR. ONIONS 3 bun. JC NAVEL ORANGES 5 lb. bag ZIZC Juicy NIWWWMIIIHtHIHWMHltMW'MWMMIl tH Wtt HtllHI MSI Wl IMHtlHMtl Wllfl M WSSSMSWSI Carnation Cottage Cheese Pt. 30c White Ace Shoe Cleaner 2 btls. 49c ieillllllllllM(llllllllllllllllltllllMllltlflllllllllllllllillllltllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIItlllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIHH(ill FINEST MEATS - Phone 6-9288 Pork Chops fj I SKINLESS FRANKS Ib. QC 49c BEEF ROASTS Ib. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY. APRIL 29-30 Central Market & Grocery HEPPNER S4H GREEN STAMPS PHONE 6-9614 O