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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1960)
UttfStK CXXVnt TIMES. Thursday. Sptmhr SI. I960 Chals With Your Home Agent Bf ESTHER KIXMIS I a quJl lti.r".tHl by the fluvk.-r jiut nn by thu I.m Garden t'Jub n .Sunday, S"ptem Ur 25 at Iho Viuk nbmd cafe-li-rU It was a surprl to me thai many lovely flowers roul'l l I'fimn In our usitern Oregon climate. Tne Ju lj;rs commented on th rot tut FIRST TIME WATCHES THAT GO EVERYWHERE HEW ' i'lxviHl f ll.l flxttrr hnW iiv (fir) l.aj !atlr J Jjiifitf II ..III )rr a,'i. ?.?.- pctlcvt flvrr an dijl and many inor fitti-f arf miepli't-nU f rl.trfej. I fouldnt help tut think .f hw msr-.y h-ur of plaui? tht-M llmr(i hal tlven th growers a v rli us the lH.'fi tu the annual show, TliU I a hubby mM.Ii can five &Ukfaetiuri to youth. rnn and women. A kilvt-r tea in conjunction with thl (lnwrr rdww makes It ult a event In I"i. Mm Kem Trll-(n, one if thf flower Judges fnun IlermHton, ha scheduled a series of mit'l Ines In Meppm-r on flower ar ranging. Two were already rjven In September. Another Is sched uled on dri.nl flower arrance menu fr November 7. at the! annex bulldlnc at 1:30 p m. Kvcry flower lover I Invited, A master salad maker In every Oregon home Is the theme of a new Oregon State College ex tension circular "Adventure In Salad Maklnff." The new bulletin Is for cooks who want to use Imagination In creating easy new salad com binations from Ingredient al ready on the pantry or refrlger-. ator shelf. Many tricks of the trade have been listed by author Mrs Ruth Kllppsteln, OSC exten sion nutritionist. For example, pierce the big end of an egg shell before hardcooklng to re duce cracking. Suggestions for handling greens Bo they reach the table fresh and crisp are also listed. Recipes for blue cheese, calorie and low cost fill bulletin. A HISTORIC MOMENT for tha J C Panoar Compaar U ahowa Governor Mark Hatfield receive the tint charge card Utued lo the state ol Oreaoa by the Penney Company. Handing him the charge card is E W Mills, manager of the Salem store. Starting October 3. the Penney Company will offer, at no Increase in their low cash prices, a complete charge account service. Arrangements are now being made at the Heppner store by manager Mike Whitesmith to handle early applications for the new charge cards. Duplicate Club Has .Guild Group Plans Luncheon Party The Friday afternoon Dupll cate bridge club had a no-host luncheon and played bridge at the Elks club last week. Those attending were Mrs low Fred Parrlsh, Mrs Earle Gilliam, dressings! Mrs Loyal Parker. Mrs V C tne last three pages or tne Rosewan Mrf Frank Wllklnsorii It Is punched for easyi. ... . Insertion Into looseleaf cook- Mrs race cKerson. Mrs Frank at Turner, Mrs A D McMurdo, and ' I r t i t High score for the afternoon was held by Mrs Rosewall and second was Mrs Parrlsh. books. Copies are available our extension offices. a?icrpvof FASHION WATCH S3 FASHION RIGHT tvtry- uhcre , . , business, sport, daytime, evenings. DE- PENDAULE everywhert . . . weatherproof against heat, cold, dust, moisture or water. See tlicm today I A SEA SPRITE. 22 jwlt I79.SO B THINLINE 6000. UlUt Hlm 69.50 with itrsp and bricdtt combination Film inclwd fdfl ft. Store Hours 9 To 6 PETERSON'S JEWELERS 'Waterproof Du it proof provlrfoef loal It rot to rod If oponod. Mrs James Prock Has High Score At Club Mrs Clen Ward was hostess to the Bridge club In her home last Wednesday evening. The guests were Mcsdames, Fred Glmbel, Don Bennett, Mar shall Lovgren, Wayne Prock Clint Agee, Don Pyle, and James Prock. Mrs Glmbel had low score, Mrs Pyle second and Mrs James Prock high score for the after noon. Mrs Floyd Adams of Oswego, former Heppner resident. Is vis iting here this week. Hunters Food Sale Last Tuesday evening, St Monica's guild met at the home of Mrs Frank Anderson After the regular business was taken care of, plans were made for their hunters day food sale to be held on September 30th at the Red and White store, Money Saving Hints For Home Laundry Told by Specialist Today's soap and detergent packages contain enough help ful Information to save families as much as $50 a year In washer repair bills, soap, and the satis faction it clean clothes. But the fan.ily UundrrM often due not take tim la nad thrm. Vh-n Oregon families spend In th neighborhood ft fl3 mil lion a ear for new laundry p I'lUinr. It would seem worth vtilf ti Irani rrv -ft? ut them. hriiewt Bernke Strswn. Off eon Stat College extension spec lathi. Stie- suggest they study appliance liutructlon books, use rrrummended cleaning products, and read labels on packages be fore buying. More automation In laundry equ'pment. new fabrics and fab ric finUhea, and development of more peclallzcd washing pro ducts have changed washing recommendations In the last few years. Nine but of ten household washing products on the market today are detergents one In t"n are soaps. A few year ago only one shopper In ten used deter gents. Mis Strawn has found In visits with homemakers around the state that many think of nackace Information as just so much "soft soap." She says this may have been the case a few years ago but now labels on modern washing products list de tailed Instructions based on re search. Bombarded with advertising from many sources, the family laundress may think what ap plies to one product applies to another and Is disappointed when desired results are not achieved. Caih Farm Income Shows Gain in '59 Orrgon cah fsrm Income last year tk a healthy' jump over llJIiS, but lncreed production rj--i- lf..vl the nrt In come lower than sU other year In the past decade. Sales of Oregon farm products In 19 returned farmers I124 mllllun. reports Mrs f river a ll rt-II. Oregon State College es tension agricultural economist. This was about 128 million more than In according to U S Department of Agriculture re ports. Long Distance Nation-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6 3111 For example, she continues. It takes less of a condensed low sudsing drtfgent In the wash water than a fluffy high sudsing product. Ffont opening auto matlc washers use less deter gent than top opening machines. Recommended amounts for each type of washer or combination washer dry" should be listed on each package. Adding the value of fsrm pro ducts ued on the farm, rental alue of farm houses, and gov ernmrnt payments, the fro fr 1'JC3 reached fi million, only 5 percent les than the all time of IS5I, Mrs Hurrell said. While production expense nibbled aw ay about Uu5 million un Oregon farms In 1939, farmers ended the car with a boot ol about $13 million In Mai net farm Income over The local Increase was In contrast to a drop In net fsrm Income for the nation as a whole. Meredith Tom ton. Pet Hand and Tom Walters. Corvallla were home visiting Meredith's family. Mr and Mrs James Thomson, !at weekend. Did You Ever Go On A Long Trip Into unfamiliar territory, without first consulting a map and making your plans accordingly? And often too. did you not con sult a resident of that locality for additional Information and advice? Your Estate for which you sweated and tolled, should not be left to chart It's own course when the time comes for our last. long trip Into unfamiliar territory. Consult with your Local Estate Planner, for Information and ad vice, on how to plan your hard- earned estate and Insure that it will accomplish what you plan it to accomplish. You are under no obligation. C W. "Bill" Lorlne. Insurance Agency Heppner Hotel Bid?. Phone 6-9923 Heppner, Oregon os5 tAi HutfiA M?sat9 cms mhOitis stance called "Chltlne. 1-The Americana. Vol. 8, pg. 2G3. Not only Is it hard. It's inv Boaiible to find better serrica. friendlier interest than we ex. tend you. We'd like to pror tbls. HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. Ford Falcon Thunderblrd May Main Streets PH. 6-9152, 6-9153 Hard shelled crabs have no shells. It Is hardened skin formed by deposition of car bonated phosphate of lime and of a peculiar organic sub- Sherri Lynn O'Brien Has 9th Birthday Friday evening Sherri Lynn O'Brien, daughter of Mr and Mrs Pat O'Brien celebrated her ninth birthday with a theater party. Her guests were Martha and Mary Pierce, Debby Bennett, Mona Marshall, Linda Orwlck, Marsha Jones, Patty Holt, Trlcla Harshman, Kathy and Karen Blake, and Sue Ellen Greenup. I Refreshments were served at her home before going to the theater. Enjoy The Great Bourbon of the Old West i" if x(v m i i sP"n i a , . - . - - . si a if .-sr. i- 90 PROOF 4 .i i An Announcement by HENRY FORD II Of Importance To Every Buyer of a 1961 Automobile... The Warranty on All 1961 Ford Motor Company Cars Is Being Extended to 12,000 Or One Full Year Miles BROOK Sunny Brook Kentucky Straight Bourbon tastes better than any other bourbon t o $ QT. SAM 4 The 1961 line of all Ford Motor Co. passenger cars will bring to the American market the finest automobiles ever produced by this company. Every Ford, Falcon, Thunderbird, Mercury, Comet and Lincoln Continental has been styled, designed, engineered and manufactured with three primary goals in mind (1) Finest Quality: (2) Greatest Durability: (3) Most Reliable Operation. So confident are we of the success of our efforts to achieve these goals that the written warranty on all 1961 cars is being extended to 12,000 miles or one full year whichever comes first. No other American automobile carries a warranty like this. The previous Ford warranty, traditional in the industry was 4000 miles or three months. We urge every prospective purchaser of a 1961 car to visit his Ford Motor Co. dealer and learn all about the dealer's new 12,000-mile or one-full year warranty. President Ford Motor Company ARRIVAL DATES SEPTEMBER 29: The new Ford line, sixteen all new, full size models with the classic Ford look ranging from the value leader Falrlane to six new trend-setting Galaxies. OCTOBER 6: The 1961 Falcon and Comets, America's most successful compact car combination from America's largest producer of compact cars. OCTOBER 6: The new Mercury line with completely new styling and wider range of models. , NOVEMBER 3: Lincoln-Continental for 1961. America's completely new, luxury car. NOVEMBER 10: Thunderbird. unmlstakingly new for 1961 yet unmis takably Thunderbird. (See Page 9) FORD MOTOR COMPANY THE AMERICAN ROAD, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN HOCTrraiiwiM'ni.iOTnwra