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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1962)
4- BE7FNEI GAZETTE-TIM 3. Tbardar. January II. 1K3 Mrs. W. C. Rosewall Elected President Of Church Women Mr. W. C. Rwil i rlee ted irehidcnt o the KlKt.ml rhun-ft women at a mming Muriiuy iiii-rnMn at the Ku. wan riurno. uthers elected were Mm. LmVt-rne Van Marter. vire rellni; Mm. b-rnarI Damon, M-rrtiiry; arte! Mr. Jji k Well. lrasur. They will hold office lor two years. tmdinK IxkyitiImt Committees were appointed 1o plan in annual Miruve rues lay Pancake luiu hcon In March. An announcement was made (or ib next M. Monk-a a l.'ulld meet Injf January 16 at the home of Mrs. Jim Karley. Sit. Jack lnil heads the culht wlih Mr. 1'aul Uruwn, irtf (irrhldcnt; and Mr. Terry Thompson, Bttrt-tary Jnat urcr. They took over their new duties the first of tht year. Executive board members present were Mrs. Bruce Spencer, Mm. Jim Moreno, Mrs. P. W. Ma fumry, Mr, flint McQuarrie, Mrs. Fnrley. .Mr. Van Marter, Mrs. Kosewail, and Mrs. Wells. Mr. and Mr. Oliver Creswick left Wednesday for La Grande where Creswick will attend the astern Orepon Assessor's Assoc iation meetings. They plan to return home on Friday. Rebekahs Relive Old School Doys came drt-mt a w liool children of eier ear. tnni lete vuth atk lunches, for lti u Hireling Jdil uary 5. .Hi, me raine Willi hltf bo lit ihl- hair nd Mark Murk nit.' wlih rmiHtv 1m-.m. Ihifln the liUi.iiuMi riUftinj; card were wnl to the kick. The preitldeiit. Mr, liov CJtiat keiititihh (re.M-nied cilin i" each of her officers. A liirliiilay cake W.in served l:i o!)M-rs uni i of all birth- la in (ctolM-r, .Now-inher. and Decern her. The iii-x! inrriiiiji Is January 1!) wild liiNl.tllilii.il of oil. .it on January The Three Wok club will inn t J.uiury 15 at the home vt Mr l:.iy .McDowell. Eastern Star Slates Film on Communism Eastern Star member enjoyed a soci.ti Hour luimwini! me xnon busine). tiieeti'ij! Mtmd.iy even Iritf. The .'ill .eroiis present limk part In the brliltfe and plnocWe pl;iv and later had refreshments. They nave scheduled me rum. "Communism on the Map. at the next meeting. January 2!l, with Don Turner in chnree. 'Members vho haven t seen this film are iiu'cd to attend,' suites Mrs. J. R. Huffman, worthy matron. Candidates Chosen For Sweetheart Ball A Wind and fuen fr the . i. M l in I'linl Svk eetheart a ball wr iiimi.inl lli.U i-Silili.ti, January l'i. at the lb irur llUrh iu hi id hym. t aiuli.uit-s have l--n hB-n from rKA and KHA thap'er of the M'huol, ln-d on rciiiienu-iit m I up by rat h or t,aiM.itin. .Noininated for F1IA queen are Shannon .V.ihoney. Jackie lirlfl i lie. ;ii:i;er Springer. Ann Joiien. :oe Naili, Marlerie IctMh, Llbliy i Van Sihnltitk and Laura Sum-! nt-r. t'uiiil!il;iit are required tu ! ruin.lv inrtuipattrii: In the HIA or inl.it:on. have b-s-n i 9 hts yth Yur me n Parents' Short Course To Start January l6 By ESTHER KIRMIS ne n da? 'ti. ivhat u were to write a tnnm- a?iun for vuurM-If as you cons nietntM-rs fur at leant thr-e years, attend meeti'.s regularly, and base !ib .isliij; s-rsunalltles and atlltljilef. t .iii'li-l.i'es for klnj fnirn the H A . b M'ter are Merlin lluk'h Archie I'.all. Bob Ketsch. Hill Muiihi-"-, William Hill and Ha Id ;r:ty. Lllzibillty Is baneil on Immiii! a chat'ter farmer and thel parlli litation In the many activ 1 1 t-s of the organization. Mothers' Members Exchange Recipes mmsm wm ifJ,l""" ?! !U -Mauruiwiu- II-' 159 :V J.I I ! 1 - - - .1 i r Tha DELCCATC SPORTABOUT rltf72-A-04-M 17" tub (owar ali dlao-) tM q. In. picture OKI! rca Victor SPORTABOUT NEW VISTA" TUNER . . . delivers unsur passad performance from many hard-to-get stations I S) 11,000 volt (design average) of picture power Sensitive built-in antenna Front "Golden Throat" Sound The Most Trusted Name In Television See this and other TV values at GOEITV'S YOUR RCA DEALER FOR OVER 20 YEARS W PERSONALLY SERVICE OUR OWN SETS Mot hers club member rmiL'ht their favorite dish an ns-iiM to exenanue wun a menu at the meeiini; Monday nlh at the Ivime of .Mrs. N. C. Ander son. The t.lsly rechies rannei mm bo? dishes to salads and desserts. They planned the annua couples' progressive dinner party schedule! for 1-ebruary It). Mrs, Harold Lnird and Mrs. Rod Mur r.iv were apnointed to the hos iiital rtimmittiH. Kach month the nurslnc home patients are re membered In some way by the members. Mrs. Wallace Wolff won the door pr'ze. and others present were Mrs. Hob lirindle, Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Sam Nayel, Mrs Williamson, Mrs Clem Stockard Mrs KJmer Schmidt, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Bruce Spencer, Murray, Mrs Laird, ami Anderson. Mrs. Mrs. Golf Club Slates Election Meeting Willow Creek coif club will meet Sunday nlfrhr, January 14, in the Klks lodtre room at 8 p. m.. It Is announced. Officers for the year will be elected at the meeting. Eddie Cunderson is retiring president. All mcmhers are requested to be present. BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE Office Supplies, Office Equip ment, Business Machines. IN HEPPNER 1st & 3rd Week of Every Month DON 120 BALL. Serv. Dept Main St., Hermiston Phone JO 7-5114 p. m. In thi January 17 a par- w,uld you consider your best i.. int and jour weak est iint? That's hovv the first Interest Ins; assignment ut Mr. Roberta r raster. Family Life Si-c ialist. reads This alj;nment Is Koine out to IS couples In Irrl k'on and 13 In the llepiiner lone area ,vho lme signed up for the flrt Mormw County "hus nana and wife' shortcourse on "I nder-itawlinc Uuys and Ulrls' neplnninu January 16 at 7:3fl the Imnon sihool and at the Ilcptiner fair annex. Here's hw the assignment reads; 'The purpose of this assign ment Is to help you look at your sen as a parent throucn your eyes and those of your husband or wife bis'ause Ihe first step in better understamlini; child ren Is to understand where you are and how vou feel about your self." I. Pretend vou have to write a recommendation for yourself as a parent. a) What do you think ar your best points as a parent? What are the things you do well? ib What are your weaknesses? What are things you wish you could chance about yourself. II. After you have done this, talk it over with your husband or wife and see II he or she agrees. III. Write a recommendation for your partner as a parent: What do vou think he or she has to offer a child as a parent? What are his or her best points? What are his or her weaknesses as a parent? IV. Ta!k over with your part ner his or her good qualities as parent, use your own lllllllllllllll Illllllll Illl! Illllllilllllillllllll IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIi . sia WAILS by Ken Peck r. HERE ARE some helpful hints to moke family living run more imoothly," says Mrs. Ro berta Fraiser. OSU Family Specialist as she shows a bro chure to Dr. Harold Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Haque wood. Huber and the Hague woods were members of the steering committee who helped plan the Morrow County Ex tension shortcourse on "Under standing Boys and Girls." be ginning Wednesday evening, January 17. at the Heppner Fair Annex at 7:30 p. m. In terested parents are urged to attend. IllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllilUlllllill aj?ers," directed by Esther Kir-mis. A plav. "Ticket to Tomorrow." will be civen by a local eroun. based on parent teacher relation- hips. a Judgement as to whether or not is wise to discuss the weak nesses: V. If you are brave, ask your children for their evaluation. Ke- memb'T that how others see us is every bit as important as how we see ourselves. Would you like to learn more about human behavior: Flan to attend '.his shortcourse to see how you may become a better parent. Members or a steering com mittee from all Darts of the coun ty mot with Mrs. Frasier in Oc tober and set up the following program. Session l ' urowtn and uuid- nce of Boys and Girls," led by Mrs. Frasier. Session 2 "Individual Differ ences," Joe Hay, County Exten sion ajent, chairman. Session 3 "Developing Re sponsibility," N C. Anderson, dis cussion leader. I Session 4 "Living With Teen-, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blake. Part. best land, visited his brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blake. over the week-end. 8v KEN PECK Two inches of fresh, white snow greeted the skivrs on hand fur the first oiieratiun or the tow at the new Arbuckle Mountain ski area last Saturday morning The work crew had the rope hunc and the tow drive function lni smoothlv. but by noon the snowstorm had turned to a cold drizzle and so dampened the spirits of those on the hill that they retreated to the "skihaus" to dry out their mittens and uarkas. Actually, the snow was quite easy to ski on until late alter noon when It became so siusny that waterwlr.ps and flippers would have been a better method of getting around. By Sunday afternoon we had lost a good foot or more of snow to melting and settling. Tim Tunis of lone, who had attended the Spout Springs Ski Racing school, demonstrated sev eral new tricks he learned. Tim showed remarkable Improve ment and advancement since last year and was making his turns with a lot of style. If we could find a few more as eager to ski as he is, the club could field a lunior ski team. Kids his age or younger seem to pick up the hang of skiing easily. Dale Vance of Heppner also attended the school and reported that it was a worthwhile experience. Tlx? tlub has built a special rescue sled to bring any injured skiers off the slope without un due discomfort. Although there have been no Injuries since the club was formed three years ago, we wish to be prepared. We tested the sled under load and found that we can swiftly bring a skier down the slope alter Iirst aid treatment. With the sled used as a stretcher, the injured can be put in a car and sped to town and treatment by a doctor If necessary. Actually, the sled is only a pair of surplds skis equiptied with a plywood disk, ideeplng bag. canvas cover, and handle. Further training In this phase f ski patrol work w ill be given to club members who vol unteer later tliis wuson. This rescue Aork is a real and im portant part of the operation of 4 ski area under forest service permit. The new tow roe is waxed to repel snow water and runs 550 feet up the hill at about five miles tier hour, returning by the way of sheaves hung from trees. The possibility of accident at the upper terminal will ne virtually eliminated by a safety gate. When i skier Is carried through this gate a device closes mi electric circuit and "kills the tow engine. The tow will operate each Sat urday and Sunday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Anvone may ski trie hill but to ride the tow they must buy a ticket which will cost only $1.50 for all day use. Club members ski for hall price except for those families who have paid tnrce years uues in advance. Thev ski free. I Ills financial arrangement made de velopment of the area possible. A great many nours oi plan ning and hard work have gone into this development and in order to acquaint and introduce skiing to local people, use of the tow wi!l be free this coming week end. A few rental ski out fits are available at the warm up shelter or by calling me at 8151. Through skiing season, Peter sons jewelers will uispiay week-end weather report in their store window on expected snow conditions at Arbuckle, begin ning this Friday. Skiers are ask pel to check there if in doubt as to what snow conditions might be at th? mountain. See vou on the hill! ETS Pemmey's - ASW Hi ,- s, "H goy9ge-:eMBg 'MW n .ilSWISW iMm SAVE NOW DURING OUR VALUE AFTER VALUE AFTER VALUE IN PENNEY S Ml Penney Sheets HERE ARE 2 OF HIE NEW f " a" NOW GET TERRIFIC SAVINGS! NO SECONDS. PVFBY rtMK , FIRST QUALITY! LAB-TETEImI ts. 0" WnCU ONE IS TIIK COWERTIBLE ASD IIICII THE ILUIDTOP? 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