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Show i The Helper Journal 6 Wednesday. Oct. " " .:i rsy-- , J- - ... t UE1 " l The "Action k i fan v. Helper, displays mural of a Rio d steam engine of the 1930's he Grande "1703" of the Railroad YMCA in in the lobby completed recently has The entire undergone renovation. lobby Helper. Richard Ferguson, f. d a renovation project planned by manager Dan Miller and the first phase of the railroad. The mural was created over a three-daperiod last week by Richard T. Ferguson, 25, Helper, from a photograph donated by y R.M. Keeling a D&RGW has replaced the old institution green in the lobby and television room of the 'Y', and an acoustic foam coating has been sprayed on the ceilings of the rooms. In addition, a new couch for the TV room has been donated by Mutual Furniture. Miller said carpeting is attempted by Ferguson, who has a background in still planned for most of portraits and is now in the the building, and picture windows will soon replace house painting business. A new yellow paint job the glass in front of the Y. On October 1, Mrs. Dorothy Matich moved to Golden, Colorado to make her home, after being a resident of Helper for many sold last week to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thatcher of Price. Mrs. Thatcher is former a Helperite, being the former Paula Young and the community welcomes the new family here. Long time friends and neighbors of Mrs. Matich's wish her good luck and happiness in Colo. Mrs. Hilda Yoklovich, Mrs. Bessie Stewart, and Mrs. Alma Kraync traveled by plane to El Cerrito, Calif, on Oct. 2. They enjoyed a family visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stewart. On Oct. 4 they at- - by Shelly Babcock tended the wedding of their niece, Aarene Stewart in Burlingame, Calif. They returned home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Steele of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors here. Peggy visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grundy and family while John joined his friends for the Elk hunt in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kokal of Spring Glen are happy to announce the birth of their Kitclien Korner Here's what to do with excess green tomatoes Local gardners may find an abundance of green tomatoes this time of year. Here's a good way to use them. Submitted by Mrs. Elsie Webster. Green Tomato Mince Meat peck green tomatoes from your garden quart sliced cooking apples pound seedless raisins pound chopped suet 1 1 1 1 ,2 Kokal Sr. of Spring Glen. Josephine and Cookie Cicerreli from Ypsilante, Michigan were house guests at the home of their Mrs. Josephine Bonacci the week of Sept. 28 to Oct. 4. They had a very enjoyable time visiting family members and friends. Mrs. Mary Lupo was hostess at a baby shower grand-mote- in honor of Mrs. Kathy Lupo on Friday Sept. at her home. 26 know... &&out lifting! r1 t . y m J 1 - t$1 f; x 1 following guests were tertained: Mrs. Mrs. Is familiar with Is problems facing the city presently retired and will have the necessary time to devote to city Is very active in civic afaffairs He is honest, capable and fairs qualified to serve. V en- Mary Annie Columbo, Busato, Mrs. Enis Limone, Mrs. Leola Lupo, Mrs. Margaret De Rose, Mrs. Sharon Limone, Mrs. Mary Paula Baughman, Mrs. Mary Ruggeri, Mrs. Norma Snyder, Mrs. Erma Cook, Mrs. Laura Vea, Mrs. Richardson, and Mrs. Antionette Pero. Luncheon was served followed with cake & ice cream. Games were played and enjoyed by all. Mrs. Mary Ruggerri was the winner of the door prize. Mrs. Lupo received Shane Gonzales, ' Bruce and Brian Sherman, Chris Wahl, Scott Birch, Bret Tolich, and his brothers, Mike and Brett Bianco. His mom served the boys Brown Derby Dessert and after games were the boys all played, received favors consisting of super balls, pencils and kaleidoscopes. Fun was had long resident of Helper Has Veteran of World War II served Helper City as a councilman for 12 years Vitally interested in Life by all. Ida Bruno took a three-wee- 41 k vacation recently, visiting Parker, Colo., to see daughter Sharlene and husband Jim and grandchildren Jamie, Scott and Jodi for a week. She then traveled to Bakersfield, Calif, to spend a week with daughter Beverly, husband Jim and grandchildren Tami & Sandi. Next, she traveled to Anaheim, Calif., to be with son Jerry, wife, Shirley and granddaughter Angela while their son Jerry got transferred to San T DC f?&8CG v r?rfTrreifMYTfxr iriAUuvu PRODUCTS u Now you can get ready for winter with these PRESTONE Products. See details below. 1 V - I h 1 I '4 i Diego. While in California, she also visited with a niece in Brea, Calif., Delia Heller and family. Her birthday was Oct. 4, so the family gathered in San Diego where her brother, David Seppi and wife Betty of Sacramento came to help Sister celebrate. her Bolognesi also attended. Ida said she enjoyed every minute of her trip but was glad to get back home. familiar with city adIs retired ministrative problems and willing to devote time to the city. Helper J . 4 J Is Hlfsre Resident of Helper for 27 years Served as Chief of Police 21 years Is plus 4 years as a patrolman vitally interested in the future of He understands the city's Helper needs and is qualified and capable of Is retired and serving the needs has the time to serve. present projections as to growth in this area materialize the city is going to be in need of experienced administrators to meet and resolve the problems with which we will be facing. If the e Present for your Consideration the Following Qualifications of These Men. 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Ta'k it over today with someone you love your children. r The Vasquez, SfPGASHREFUflD arent ' r, given 1 3 and Zoning Board his pals helped him celebrate. Those enjoying the fun were, Steven 4 first son, Antone Charles, born Oct. 3rd. He weighed 8 lbs. and 14 oz. They also have a little girl to complete their family. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milano of Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mrs. tsp. of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves ( ',2 tsp. each) 3'2 cups sugar Wash tomatoes and cut into small pieces. Sprinkle salt over them. Add cold water and let sit overnight. Next morning drain water and cook slowly for 30 minutes. Add just enough water to keep from sticking. Stir, and cook on medium heat carefully to keep from burning on bottom. Add lemon juice, grate lemon rind and add the white of the lemon. Add apples, suet, raisins and sugar. Add spices and salt. Simmer slowly another 30 minutes until tomatoes and apples are tender. Pack in sterilized jars or freeze. One quart fills two pie shells when ready to use. 1 472-560- Weiss, Mrs. Rose Gigliotte, lemons 3 useful Resident of Helper for 60 years Presently serving on the Planning gifts. Chad Bianco had a great Birthday party on Oct. 9th. He was 8 years old and all years. Her homes and property were and many lovely Party" proudly presents the - Mural adds to 'Y' renovation engineer and resident of the 'Y'. The "1703" engine was painted with tempera and was the first mural ever illll to serve Helper the next four years 25, of 3hand-painte- VOTE following candidates for City Councilmen coal-powere- mural of A a '30s vintage Rio Grande steam engine now graces the walls of the Railroad YMCA in Helper, a part of 3 Wst?rfrp 1 I t 5 1 r 'J f A 15, 1975 x Gat Dry.r.Cash Register Receipt Plus found at top back of the can. Mr. Joe Myers has served as Chief of Police in Helper for as a patrolman 21 4 years years 10 years Mr. John Bonacci has served as Superintendent of Streets for 8 years on the street department Is These men are familiar with the problems of City Administration They are in the problems Helper City will face in the next 10 years with very interested the projected growth due to the energy crisis Send to: PRESTONE $1.00 Refund P.O. Box 2318 Reidsville, NC 27322 Name They are capable and dedicated citizens of this community, property owners and taxpayers. Add rest State Crty Only on. Cash Refund per family. Vo4 whet, prohibited, 1976. tlncied or taied. Oiler eipiree May 1, Tip licensed. The most important, they are all retired and willing to devote the necessary time to the administration of City Affairs For an economic and efficient City Administration y years 12 I 720 E. MAIN PRICE l t X-- Vote the Action Ticket. There Is Ho Substitute for Experience AXX.VAX4,.eVXX .V XlIi t LJ I 1 a |