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Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 1, 1951 Monument District Being Orgaized For Civil Defense By MILLIE WILSON Dane Broadfoot, leader of the civilian defense committee of the North Fork precinct, was accom panied to Mt. Vernon Tuesday evening by Mead Gilman, Chet Brown, Henry Cupper, and Rho Bleakman, to meet at the home of Bob Damon, county defense coordinator to get all available information on what is expected of this district in respect to the civilian defense effort. Our De fense Leader will first ask for an accurate housing survey to de termine the number of evacuees that could be accommodated on Saturday SALE! A Big APPRECIATION DAY SPECIAL at CLAUDIEN'S FINE WINTER MILLINERY Regularly priced to $13.95 NOW $2.00 - $3.00 and $5.00 Cldlidh tens a permanent or emergency basis by each householder. Second he will appoint an auxiliary police force, third a first aid class will be established, fourth an accur ate surwy of all heavy equip ment will be made and fifth, in formation on establishing a ground observation post. Captain Charles F. Beatie Jr., state supervisor ground observ er corps, of Portland, interviewed Mead Gilman last week. Avail able instructions concerning the establishing of an observation post in this district are expected to be received by Mr. Gilman this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown were attending to matters of business in Heppner on Saturday. Bill Settle was a business vis itor in John Day last Monday. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Iffie Stewart and Mrs. Fay Davis. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Davis vis ited Mr. and Mrs. George Stirritt and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shank, also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst. A team ran away with Mrs. Joan Mbrgan Friday. She finally got them stopped but injured her foot in doing so. Norman DuBoch left last week to enlist in the armed services. His father accompanied him to the point of induction. On the 31st of December, 1950 Miss Marie Laurence and Earn est Bronson were united in mar riage in Molalla. They will make their home in Oakridge where Mr. Bronson has employ ment. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hound of Monument attended the wedding. Mr. Bronson and Mrs. Round are brother and sis ter. Mr. Bronson is a graduate of Monument high and has many friends here. Thomas McLaughlin, principal of Monument high school drove to Pendleton to consult a doctor one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Patzer chaperoned the grade school boys and girls on the school bus Friday when they went to Sene ca to play volleyball and bas ketball with the Seneca school Both games were lost to the Se neca teams. Mrs. Ed Enright received word last Tuesday that her - mother, Mrs. Mary Rhinehart of Pilot Rock was quite ill. She and her son Ivan left immediately for Pilot Rock. Mrs. Mulie Wilson received a letter from Mrs. Nora Boyer who OLD TIME AM EVERY Friday Night at New Fair Pavilion MUSIC BY CECIL ORCHESTRA 9:00 P.M. till 1:00 A.M. $1.00 for Men - Women 50c Lunch at 12:00 Midnight is in the St. Vincent hospital. She wishes to tell all her friends how much she has enjoyed and ap preciates the letters and cards her friends have sent to her while she has been there. She hopes to leave the hospital and go to a hotel before long. George Stirritt took Mrs. Iffie Stewart and Mrs. Fay Davis to their home in John Day on Thursday and returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Settle and Mrs. Bill Settle drove to John Day Friday. Mrs. Delmar Settle had an appointment with her dentist. Mrs. Bill Settle was attending to matters of business. Mrs. Clara Strecker and Lois Hill were hostesses at a card party Saturday evening, honor ing Mrs. Lydia Capon on her birthday. There were three ta bles playing. Lois Hill won first prize and Lydia Capon won sec ond. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shockley of Portland are the proud parents of a baby daughter born January 9. Mrs. Shockley will be remem bered as Myrtle Cork. The mater nal grandparents of the young lady are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cork. Mr. and Mrs. Spike Miller en tertained 18 little folk Saturday in honor of their small son's birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill and children and Mrs. Doris Capon were in John Day Friday to take little George Charles to consult a doctor about a badly cut lip. The little fellow fell while play ing and struck his lip on a buck et. A household bridal shower complimenting Mrs. Georgia May Settle was held Sunday af ternoon in the grange hall in Monument. Mrs. Settle received many nice gifts. She and her husband are now residing in one of the Wilson apartments. 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Only Ford in the low-price field gives you Power Pilot Economy! J R ose Weill Motor Coo people what they should do in case of an emergency; also to tell them of what the emergen cy might consist. The Adult Bible class of the Church of Christ held its month ly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Doolittle Mon day evening. There were 30 pre sent and after the business meet ing a social hour was enjoyed. It was reported that the Crusad ers class is sanding the church basement floor and that part of the space is being fitted up for a game rrom. o 'Top Secret' New Electronic Invention For Hard-Of-Hearing Shown Here An amazing brand new elec tronic invention that permits you to hear the sounds you want to hear and prevents irritating noises will be shown and dem onstrated in Heppner Thursday, February 1, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Heppner Hotel by John Gardner, Maico trained j hearing technician from Shaw j Surgical Company, Portland. j You will hear distinctly what is said at home, at business, in church, at the movies in fact, everywhere. The Maico tiny "Top Secret" hearing aid brings you besides the revolutionary inven-. tion which no other hearing aid has marvelous sensitivity, much greater clarity and NO BUTTON j NEED SHOW IN THE EAR! No one will ever guess you wear a hearing aid. So, even though you j now wear an aid, you owe it to j yourself to read the valuable : booklet, "TOP SECRET" which j will be given to you absolutely , FREE. If you have any trouble in ; hearing distinctly, or if your i present aid bothers you, with distracting noises, "TOP SEC- i RET" can bring you, or someone j close to you, new comfort and , happiness. Mr. Gardner announced that while in the Heppner area, he will gladly make home demon- j strations by appointment in ad dition to being available at the Heppner Hotel from 10 a. m. un- j til 6 p. m. Thursday, February 1. (Paid Adv.) CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt thanks for all the express ions of sympathy, cards, and the beautiful floral tributes to the memory of our beloved John. Mrs. John J. Lane and Michael Ray Mr. and Mrs. John Lane and Bobby. t LEAVE FOR SAN DIEGO Mr. and Mrs. Conley Lanham left Sunday morning on a month's vacation trip to south ern California. San Diego was their immediate destination and it was hinted they might even take a dip into Mexico. During absence Mrs. Henry Tetz is in charge of the Western store. NOTICE. OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of Lexington Oil Co-Oper-ative will be held at 10 o"cock a. m Tuesday, February 13, at the Lexington Grange Hall. Dinner will be served at noon by the Home Economics club of Lexington Grange. Just In! BRAND NEW SHIPMENT OF General Electric Appliances Automatic Washers Standard and DeLuxe Ranges Spacious New Refrigerators Economical Deep Freezers SEE THEM and BUY THEM NOW! Heppner Hardware S Electric Here's Just the Extra Heat You Need! An ARVIN Portable Electric Heater Temperature Still Sliding Outside? is the answer to your cold weather problem . . . With or without fan, it keeps heat circulating, warms entire room .... Abundant heat at low cost, U. L. Approved. 8.95to 16.95 mitare So. STAR CSD REPORTER Admission prices afternoon and evening, unless speolfloally advertised to be otherwise Children I Eat Frioe .17, Fed. Tax .03, TOTAL 200 1 Grade and High Bohool Students 13 yean and oven Est. Prioe .40, Fed. Tax. .10. TOTAL 60o; Adults! Est Price .60, Ped. Tax .10, TOTAL BOo. Every Child occupying a seat must have a ticket Sunday shows continuous Irom 1pm. Phone 1472 for starting time of the dif ferent shows. All programs except Sunday start at 7r30 p. m. Thursday-Friday-Saturday, Feb. 1-2-3 BIG TIMBER Roddy McDowall, Jeff Donnell, Tom Greenway, Ted Hecht Timber country and the procedures of the logging industry provide impressive background for this good drama. PLUS IIOPALONG CASSIDY WESTERN Sunday-Monday, Feb. "4-5 TWO FLAGS WEST Joseph Cotten, Linda Darnell, Jeff Chand ler, Cornel Wilde Rousing adventure. . . unusual story of the western frontier and the cavalry . . . thrilling screenfare! Tuesday-Wednesday, Feb. 6-7 CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR Ronald Coleman, Celeste Holm, Art Link, letter, Vincent Price, Barbara Brittoj and Caesar, the Cockeyed Parrot A gaily amusing film punctuated by many chuckles and hearty laughs. Congratulations to the Boy Scouts on their 41st anniversary Feb. 6-12. Thursday-Friday-Saturday, Feb. 8-9-10 TRIGGER JR. Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, Gor don Jones, Grant Withers, Peter Miles. Everything In the way of action enter tainment are in this western . . . photo graphed in color. PLUS YOUNG DANIEL BOONE Following the adventure trail with daring Daniel Boone .... photographed In color.