HltTM CAItTTC TIMES. Tnuisday. MT a Soroptimists Tasting Dinner Enjoyed By Many Monday Night AUl U'3 people wrre n-rved t the Utlng dinner Iflvrn by the Sun.ptlmWl flub of Heppner t the Catholic arth hall Mon day turning. spring floff were um-J on th I and round the rooms. Mr Howard Bryant received tht Wr prie, Klvcn during in am tier hur. Later In the evening bridge and pinochle er played by those who wished to stay for II, with prizes In bridge colne to Wlllard Wake for high and Mrs Claude Graham low. In pin uhle, Mrs Deb Wright wan high and Mrs John ft-rfc-strom low. The way and means commit tee of the club, chalrmancd by Mrs E E Gonty. had charge of the dinner, assisted by all club members. P.cclpct for the dishes tailed may be purchased for 10c by putting In an order with any Soroptlmlst member. Sixth Grode Presents Latin American Play Last Thursday afternoon, In the hlKh school sym. Mrs Harold Erwln's sixth grade class prcsen ted a play "Come to the Fiesta" The olav wus about Latin America, which the class had been studying. All the students In the class had a part In the play and afterwards all those attending looked at the nice dis play of Latin American products which trimmed the stage. The students presented Mrs Erwln with a corsage at the end of the play. Mrs McQuarrie Heads Soroptimist Club For Coming Year The SofptlmUt Club of llrp m.-r lipid lis irtular trt'.th!y buim meeting with election of of fleer held f'r I he coming )er. New officer are president. Mr C K McQuarrle; vice president. Mrs lloU-e Kulletun; mrrepon Hnfi secretary. Mf Jatne Thotn on; recording secretary, Mr Elaine S George; board mem ber. Mis Loyal Parker. A gift was presented to Mt Leta Humphreys, wha later this month U leaving on a European tour. Mrs Rod Murray was welcom ed as a new member of the club. HEAR James Darren sing "Let There Be Love", Star Theater, Thursday-Friday-Saturday. Long Distance Nation-wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSTER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 8-3111 Heppner Grade School Holds May Day Program The liennner grade school. classes one through six. presen ted a program last weonesuay afternoon for parents and friends at the high school gym. Marsha Sowell was mistress nf ceremonies for the program which Included the crowning of queen Maureen Doherty or me sixth grade, escorted by David Clark. Her throne was irimmeu tilth orchid. Pink and white flowers and her crown was of Dink flowers. Crown bearer wa Ronnie Sherman. Princesses and their escorts were: fourth grade, t ranees Ahrams and Chris Labhart, Kathv Rav Matthews and Frank Unrein: fifth grade. Phyllis Thornburg and Melbro Cox, Kay Daggett and Dennis O'Donnell. The first trade through the fourth trade pupils sang and did dances. The fifth grade girls did the Maypole dunce and the sum grades sang. J 0 Turners Feted On Anniversary Mr and Mrs Don Turner had a lovely buffet dinner at their home Sunday to celebrate the 41th wedding anniversary and the birthdays of his parents. Mr and Mrs J O Turner. The guests were Mr and Mrs Icaymond Ferguson, Mr and Mrs Leonard Schwarz, Ginny Lou and Jeff Turner. Phone your news items to 6-8228. FOR WEED CONTROL AT IT'S BEST CALL HELICOPTER SERVICES COMPANY CALL ARLINGTON, OREGON After 6 P. M. "mac" McCarthy Phone 191 Days BOB BYRD Phone 271 Chats With Your Home Agent r ESTHER K1RM1S Cher ? homrmakrrs voted to improve traffic safely In Oregon at the slate council inwung oi Orrgun home ecunomHs exien unit a! their annual con fcrence In Curvallls on May 3 1 The slate council. repreneiiting WA units and 20.0" members in Oregon, had as Its theme. K) lo Better living." Mrs William Bcrgstroin. !ne; Mrs K C Daniels, friardman: Mrs R..se Titus and Mrs T II Johnson. Inij.-on; and mwlf registered from Morrow county. Twenty--ven counties were represented. The conference begun on the evening of May 3 with an Inter national dinner at the Find Methodist church. Mrs F.dna it.. noun Carlton. Oregon. Ore- Con1 delegate lo the Associated Country' Women of the Worlds' triennial In Kdlnburgh. Scotland n 19."'J. 'he enter ieui-r. Th orient ni; business session, with state council president. Mrs Armas Jakku of Hood River, pre- iding. began on weuncsuay morning. Highlights of Wednesday s conference was a talk on "Seven keys to quality In selecting and care of fabrics' by Dr Dorothy Slegert Lyle. Dr Lyle Is the dir ector of consumer relations of the National Institute of Dry cleaners, Silver Spring. Mary land. She Is also the president ..iiwt of the American Home Economics Association. She Ricky Gimbel Has Tenth Birthday ui.kv r.imbel celebrated his tenth birthday with a dinner and theater party last Friday. Jils f'uests were Larry Rich- mnrul and Chris Labhart. They had dinner at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs Fred Gimbel and then attended the movie. Larry spent the night with Ricky. Three Birthdays Celebrated Saturday un Saturday evening a pot luck dinner was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Gim bel honoring Mr Gimbel, Mrs Ralph Richmond and Mrs Paul Brown on their birthdays. A cake was presented each of the honored guests. The guests were Mr and Mrs Rod Murray, Mr and Mrs Rich mond, Mr and Mrs Brown, Mr and Mrs Gene Pierce and Mr and Mrs Gimbel. ipok on the work they da to help drfl,''r ,urn out bt" ter product. Tte modern syn tt.rlUf f.Wr. d t4 la ! to dry cleaning process Use way one hpe they will. An In teresting eshlblt prrwnied by Dr Ll was a paper drewr forerun ner of what we might soon be wearing! The afternoon was spent at ditsrkt gel together and state council project meeting. Mor row. Grant. Gilliam and I'ma tliia counties met with Mrs Ron ald Lelnbach. district director. We planned a joint meeting for all county committee member of the four counties for October 3 at Heppner. This will give us a thane to become netter ac quainted with our extension neighbor. That evening was the council banauet In the Memorial ball room on Ihe Oregon State Col leire campus. Mrs Robert raster, OSC family life sjM-.lall.si spone . . . . , M on "Keys lo Better uiving. I was oulte pleased with the Morrow county delegation that evening when they presented me with a corsage for the hanquei for being such a good guide at the conference. The Tnursday morning session saw the election of a new coun cil president. Mrs Athnlle Lage, Hood River. Mrs Jakku. former president, has served her three years. Mrs Ruth Klippsteln, OSC food and nutrition specialist, moder ated a symposium on "r.du- cation the answer to food fad- dism". With her on the panel was Dr H W Schults and Dr Betty Hawthorne of OSC resi dent staff, and Miss Pat Erpeld ing of the Oregon Dairy Council. They brought out the fact that food fad isms prosper on the fears of the public. By quoting half truths and omitting specific references these people who pro mote quick diets, blood builders, and vitamin builders are able to gross several million dollars from the gullible public. A pitch was made for the Nat- "OVER THE TEE CUP" By JACKIE LABHART With apologies lo Joc Kil mer I have written a aomewhat appropriate ode M the No i hole . . . I know Hut I shall never seek. A water hazard like Wil low creek. A creek that stands right In between. My golf ball and the putting green. Such shuts are made by me and the mH-k. but why oh why fight in the creek? Tims olavlne in the men' Sunday morning competition were Raymond Ferguson, liar- in M.-rnriiv Jr. Ambrose Chap- In. Francis Doherty. Conley Lan- ham. Bud Collins, ivte lannon. LaVerne Van Marter. Clint Mc- Oimrrl Ft Bennett Harry O Donnell. Jim Drlscoll. Bill Col lins and Bob Frlnk. New golf balls were awarded to Ambrose for shooting low net score, uua Collins who had low gross and Ed 3ennett had the least num ber of putts. No golfer could have asked for a more perfect day than we had Tuesday for our ladies day com- nnllll.n Tho "sun ISlkllll sallies" were Roberta Dougherty, Cork Norene. Kum van winiuc, Coramae Ferguson, Donna Mc Curdv. Kay Robinson. Dee Crib ble. Jayne Frlnk Marie McQuar rel, Hazel Mahoney. Hester Cres- wick. Gene Case. Faye Ruhl, Vivian Hayes and myself. Cora mae had low net score 47 18 29, Jayne and Hester both parred the hidden hole which was No 1 and Roberta and Faye tied for lonal Home Demonstration Coun cil meeting to be held in Madi son, Wisconsin, August 28 to September 1. (This Is the same council that met in Portland last October). Over 100 women came from Wisconsin to Portland last fall we hope Oregon can send as many delegates. State officers are quoting round trip prices from $75.00 to $130.00. It could be a nice va cation trip for any homemaker. havlr.f the mort on thetr score card. LADIES DAY LAMENTS: Don na having difficulty on No 2; for she drove off and her ball hit an "obstacle" several yard In front and to the right of the lee and then the ball politely came back to rest on Ihe lee off mat . . . Vivian remarking "I'm jut not lalklng" tit odd how mad a novice can get at himself, because It Jut dien't seem possible that you could ml hitting that little white ball resting on top of that Utile wooden peg ... but you sure ran and ouit. easily) . . . every one halng putting trouble with the fflst green . . . Harel get ting a "dilly" of a sunburn. Don't forcet this Sunday is the dav we co lo Klnzua and at this writing we have about 12 couples who are going so we should i have a wonderful time. Break-) fast will be served between 9 and 11. Also remember that next Sun day. May 22 we have been In vited to Juhn Day for a day U gulf and lunch will be arned around noon. t'3B QAZXTTK TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS SINK THE BISMARK! Spell binding true adventure. Sat EvcPost story and best selling novel by C. 8. Forester. Star Theater. Sunda y M on d ' Tuesday. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Harmtstoo. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6SS1 On Hermlston McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS r IONE LEGION DANCE 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M. Saturday, May 21 WITH THE MUSIC OF GENE RIETMANN'S ORCHESTRA Admission $1.25 Per Person OREGON Mrs Mankin Hostess For Pinochle Club The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs Fred Mankin last Frldav afternoon. Ilich score for the afternoon was held bv Mrs Earl Evans The pinochle prize was won by Mrs Mankin and Mrs It C Hap pold. Guesls were Mrs 'Walte Becket, Mrs Robert Lowe, Mrs LaTrace. Mrs Max Harris. Mr Evans, Mrs A S Watkins and Mrs Happold. NO. 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