Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 13, 1960, Page 10, Image 10

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Httttil GAXETTCTlMtt, Thursday. 0tU IL
New Extension
Unit Names Officers
U. Ilcr.o CuUforih. !vrire
til ranrher-lmmrroitker,
ntnrl chairman tf the m- ly
funnel North Lrxlr.gton I'Men-
tlxii LY.lt. utt'ofitins to Kthcr
KitmU. Muffi w county rntenl n
agent.
Other uf fleers elected at the
tri,ar.lattnal mcrtlntf held Hi
the hrne ut Mrs, Kenneth Turner
on CM. 4 Intiuiittl Mrs. Kenneth
Cuufurth li chairman, and
Mrs. It.nll llsguewwd. secre
tary treasurer.
Mrs, Ed liaker, Lelnj,"tun. pre
l.d m-ct the mating a
mimUr of the county advisory
nimmlilw, J5h cav out the unit
yenr bocks to the members and
diM-uvM-q the duties of each or
fice with the croup.
Mm. Kelih !! and Mrs, Le-
Land McKJnney, proji-ct leaders
from in extension unit, pre
scntctl the Iesin on "Label Tell
the Inside Story" the Interest
ed croup.
"The was wt-ll received."
rriKirt Mr, llaguewood, score
tary. The jiart Informing us that
companies have various brand
names which dcslgnato quality
of a food and that Ingredients
ore listed In order of their quan
tify on the label were regarded
un most enlightening."
The new night extension unit
will meet again on November 1
at the home of Mrs. Pat Cutsforth
to discuss "A Look at a Woman'i
World," the project lesson for all
units In November.
If any other groups wish to or
Konle Into a night extension
group they should contact the
County Agent's office, urges Miss
Klrmls.
4 H Record Books
Due October 15
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The H I "'!
eturimilte? ! 3 U4 .'1 re
min i all 4 II ! !
irfi-!.!d Jn i urtMpatina In the
4 rnrl t'k nMtrt to have
their roof.! In ! the County Ex
tenin cff.e r.- t lter than rw'n.
Sturd.iy. (fc titer 15
The ImiM IxKikt Hill be Judg
ed klrtfting Mitla.V morning, Oct.
17. Therefore. It l - rillal tnai
all record Ukt be In by ni'i
Saturday. The 4 II Council U
again awarding prles lor trie
bet aerlrultural record book. In
the nine to thirteen age elavs and
In the 14 to 21 year age cla
Cah irle will be l"o award
ed for the bet set of record
tnm a club and the ! secre
tary' record book.
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l.i trtil a h ifrifc rt4h dsUUn
' ! tip lr 6 flu uh nrr In tt.e Vl
A wreMy pru UI b attt'4-et,.rt sa r, riiinrJ la U.
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Laymen's Sunday
Observed By Church
Mrs. Alta Cutsforth and Mrs.
Nellie Jones will return this
week from a week's vacation In
Hawaii.
Clifford Trout. rator of the
Mallory Avenue Christian church,
in Portland, villi be the guest
speaker at the lleppner Christian
church, this Sunday morning at
the 11 o'clock worship service.
Once a year teclal recognition
Is given to the laymen or the
church, and the men of the
hurch conduct the morning wor
ship service.
Mr. Trout Is no stranger to the
lleppner church, as he conducted
an evangelistic meet here a num
her of years ago. He was also pro
gram chairman for the 10G0 state
convention of Christian churches
which Is held at Turner each
year.
Following the morning worship
hour there will be a potluck dnl
ner for the members and friends
of the church, to meet and renew
old acquaintances with Mr. and
Mrs Trout.
Woods Hooligan
Contest Ends
Jlry kldr I ou know what
a Wood Hooligan looks like? If
you can liiitlie one and make
a poster showing him you may
win a valuah prue.
The Governor's I!ed lUt Days
committee Is sjMns..ring a Wood
Hooligan poster contest In two
categories: one for elementary'
hoo student and the other for
hlfth school students.
Contestants should submit
poster Ideas on 11 by 1 1 Inch ma
terial and Illustrate either one
or all of me vtoxxis jiooiiRan
family which Includes:
Pyro Hooligan (the fire Rctten
Klepto Hooligan (the thief)
Dcstructo Hooligan (the de
stroyer of property)
Dummo Hooligan (too dumb
i. .j. 4 j(ffi ;:) t cr-.trred In
' iiuo f. the (ti. J
; Jj f.i the !'! will tt
h ail U.i.rill. tirrftsn Journal tit
i aririLt; and lla'ulj I isrr.rf
,Srr4ih, fJsm Commlwtloa staff
a I ! lot.
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Cuntent rules are a follows:
1. There will ! two dhUlons.
an elementary school division
and a high school division.
fi.iri. .m,jic fur Ojc
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He
I. i;sr.c s i 1if. e. J
k of the ef tff. muit t
n;u.!. on the bik tt each
Irr utiJnit!ed.
8 I firir shoul I te srMt to
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Practical Nurse
Training Course Set
Axrtn.i; to Information re
ceived thl rrk ty the M'truw
County hrnlth department. CVto-N-r
21 ha Iwn Ml as the date
for the VMy CI class In practical
nurse training, Ttie class wui
meet at lo.oo a m. Monday morn
Jnj. M 21 In Kiom 7 f the
hn Murray Junior High School
building In Pendleton,
The i tjecil- of the Practical
Nurse training program are: To
rrparv women for a career In
r net leal nursing; to develop an
understanding of the practical
nurv on the nursing team; to
trepare the trainee for examina
Arcco) PLUS
v ntri.. u'lii w returned., prepare the tr
a." The ron'jsi will run from ""n nty a a ll.-ene.l prac
.September 21 through October
31.
4. Posters are to be submitted
on 11 by II Inch material In
color or black and white
5. There will be one weekly
prize and three final prizes In
Ileal nurse.
Anyone Interested In the course
should conf a t Mr. Lennis . E.
Nash. Box 316. Pendleton Public
Schools, Tendlrton. as soon as
possible to enter the October 24
class.
THE SUM TOTAL EQUALS TWO!
YES. It s true, The fUfece Insurance Company t f America
will give . rairfal ilslveis that own two auto, an aula
an I Jerp. or an auto and pickup. In addition to their rrf
uUr lw rst-s.
I. A IS", DISC0UKT ON SECOND CAR. FLOS
X A 10", DISCOUNT TOR ALL "ECONOMY" CARS.
A Double Saving For Careful Drivers
SAFECO
TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT
INSURANCE AGENCY
U3 N. MAIN PHONE 9653
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Coast-to-coast phone calls by satellite. Scientists of Bell
Telephone Laboratories tell us that someday long dis
tance calls may very well roach your home in the Heppner
area via man-made satellites.
Working under National Aeronautics and Space Ad
ministration's sponsorship, they carried on a two-way
phone conversation between the Bell Telephone Labs in
New Jersey and a NASA base in California via a "Project
Echo" satellite. The signals carrying their voices were
bounced off a 100-foot aluminized plastic sphere orbiting
1000 miles above the earth.
The Bell Telephone System has outlined to the govern
ment a plan to use about 50 satellites to provide com
munications between the United States and other parts
of the world. Besides relaying phone calls, these satellites
could also bring you live television from anywhere on
earth.
Election day, November 8,
is still a few days off. But
it's not too early to make
plans so you'll be sure to get
to the polls. If you need
transportation, now's the
time to arrange with your
friends for a ride. If small
children keep you close to
home, perhaps you can
swap baby-sitting chores
with a neighbor.
You can make these ar
rangements by phone . . .
but that's not why I men
tion them. I lust want to
remind you that every vote is important Be sure you
cast yours November 8.
If we're to believe cartoonists,
teenagers really enjoy tele-phoning-more
than anybody.
Can't say if that's true, but
you may be interested In the
special equipment we have
developed to help schools In
teaching the various com
munications skills.
It's called Teletrainer, and
the Instruction material pro
vided with it has been developed with the able assistance of
educators. Teletrainer i used In teaching English and Busl
ness Studies as well as Speech. Last year nearly a quarter of a
million high school students in the Tacific West had Tele
trainer instruction.
We make Tcletralned available to schools and teachers
without charee. For information about Teletrainer Here in
Heppner. Lexington, lone, just call
CR 6-50M.
Pacific Telephone Northwest
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Here's what PP&L customer Mrs. Herb Hunt says about electric living:
"I'm sold on electric service. . .it does so
much for so little cost. . . only 46 a day!"
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our busineis office
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ELECTRIC tSWOW A DAy
APPLIANCES jK '
All these electric appliances serve this
family for just 46C daily:
0range
(0 water heater
vj'refri'Berator
0" clothes dryer
0 washer
dishwasher
0 television
0radios-2
vjsandwich grill
heating pad
0" power tools
y record player
Qlighting
0 iron
0 vacuum cleaner
ymlxer
ventilating fan
0 coffee maker
0 furnace motor
fij toaster
Hfry pan
0 waffle Iron
0 sewing machins
0 deep fryer
0electric clocks 4
You Live Better. . . Electrically!
HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCES
WORK FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME?
Throughout Pacific Powerland, modern home-makers are
using lots of PP&L electricity these days more and more
all the time !
Mrs. Hunt says: "My family certainly enjoys good cooking,
and that means lots of dishes to wash. Thank goodness, my
electric dishwasher does the hard work! All our other appli
ances save work and time, too. It's pretty wonderful to get
so much dependable help for just 46$ a day!"
See your appliance dealer. Take a look at all the
modern electric appliances . . . then be sure you're
making full use of PP&L electric service today'
biggest value!
&LIGHT CCXMRANY