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fagt 2 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 28, 1957 Monument Couple Tell Engagement By Martha Matteson Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnson have announced the engagement of their youngest daughter, Judy, to Ansil Martin, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin. The wedding is to take place early In March at Monument. Johnny Stubblefield was here from Depoe Bay for a few days on business and to visit his mo ther who is confined in the John Day hospital with a broken hip and shoulder suffered when she fell on the ice three weeks ago. Chrystel Enright has spent the past week at Long Creek visiting her son and family, the Ivan Enrlghts. Mrs. Elmer Smith left Wednes day for her home in Hawaii after spending two weeks here visit ing her father, Lee Jones who Is very ill in the Prairie City hos pital. Her brother Danny Jones who is stationed at Guam was also here for a 3 Oday leave The American Legion and Au xiliary met at the A. C. Owings home Thursday night to plan the Legion birthday party which will be held in the Grange hall about March 16. A pink and blue shower was held at the Bieakman home for Mrs. Darlene Forrest the early part of February. County agent William Farreli was in town completing arrange ments for the Soil Conservation District meeting on' Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones of Tendleton were here for a week visiting brothers and sisters and her father who Is in the" Prairie City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saddler and children of Klnzua spent the weekend with her folks, the Rho Bleakmans. Dwain Johnson of Bend was a weekend visitor at the Harold Cork home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill of Kimberly were Sunday visitors at the Carl Cox ranch. Chuck Van Detta rushed A. C. Owings to John Day Saturday morning for medical aid. Guests during the past week at the Roy Cork home were Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson and daughter Jackie and her small daughter of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. William Settle , drove to Pendleton Monday for a checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDonald of Long Creek spent the week end here with her folks the Dick Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes Heppner High School SCOOP By Judie Spaulding Nominations were held in Tues. day's student council meeting for manager of the school portion of the band carnival. These nomi nees will be brought before the next student body meeting for election of the manager. An advertising committee was also appointed for the carnival. The date set for the carnival Is April 6. The date had been set for April 13, but the change was necessitated because of the num ber of conflicts on the 13th. Calendar of Events February 28 Quill and Scroll Meeting March 5 Honor Society Meeting March 6 FHA Meeting 8:00 p. m. March 7 GAA H Club Ten Heppner high school stu dents became members of Na tional Honor Society at a can dlelight initiation, February 20 In the multi-purpose room of the grade school. As the audience quieted for the formal ceremony, the lights in the auditorium were dimmed. Background music provided by Janice Martin set the tone for the service. Jay Sumner lighted the Honor Society torch which burst into a blazing glory of red, green, yellow and blue. This spectacu lar scene continued during1 the speeches given by seniors who were already members of Nation al Honor. As the new initiates signed the club charter they filed into a semi-circle behind the colorful torch and lighted their candles from those of their neighbors. Following the initiation mem bers moved to the front of the stage where each received the congratulations of his family and friends. PONY KICKS By Shlrlee Upton Mrs. Kelly's fourth grade re ceived word from CARE that two of their packages had been ship ped to Korea, two to Hong Kong, two to Greece, and two to Ger many. On reaching their desti nation receipts stating they have arrived will be received. Chicken pox and bad colds have taken their toll and have caused many of the absences this week. As a result of a recent election, new class officers of the fourth grade are Pres., Sherrlll McDon ald; Vice Pres., Karen McCurdv: left Monday morning for South- and Sec. and Treas., John Pfeiffer. ern California to visit for two or three weeks. Her folks, the A. C. Owings have the children. o- HORIZON CLUB The Horizon Club met Thurs day February 21 at the home of our leader. All members were present except Sharon Case. We made tacos, a Mexican dish and served It. At our next 17, we plan a when we will ambitions and accomplished. Florence Morris, scribe meeting, March "197G reunion", discuss our life how they were Long Distant Natlon-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon rhone 338 The study of first aid is now athe object of the health class Tilings learned so far are causes of shock, signs of shock, and what to do until a doctor can be reached. A booklet is being made in which will be recorded future facts. Health contests are held each nine weeks with the room being divided into two groups. The groups are inspected each morn ing and checks are marked against them for bad health habits. At the end of the nine weeks the group having the most checks loses and must give the other side a party. The losing side for the last nine weeks was led by Anna Marie Brindle and a party was given to the winning side lea by Karen McCurdy. Lea dors in the present contest are John Pfeiffer and David McBath Mr. Snyder's Room A letter from Bllmont, Massa enusetts, written by Christine Sullivan, was received by Mr, Snyder's eighth grade. She told of the things she enjoyed doing stated some facts of her home town, and asked that someone answer and tell of the town of Heppner. Fern Alberts, Mary hioeum, Jeanne Schmidt and Marlene Griffin will reply, The eighth grade A wishes to thank the seventh grade for hon oring them with the Sweetheart ball. All attenders reported wonderful time. DON'T JUST SIT THERE n our I 'I A Collwwti Wander around, see and enjoy (he Dome Observation Lounge, the Redwood Cocktail Lounge and tht glamorous Astra Dome Diner. In spacious luxurious Pullman or nomical Coach accommodation! pleasure is assured. OF PORTLAND TO CHICAGO w It! UNION PACIFIC Local Union Taolflc Agent or J. M. I.ANPAU. General Traffic Agi-nt Foot of Wnat Mala Thou 30 Walla Walla, Washington ,, miiiin,.ii.jpni.iiij'ji' ii.ll I.' J 1 II ," "ll"'l""lllw '"""'"'-"V'V'"! r " . - f:rpr 1 j--r-T: -4'F, - f ' - ' i ICTZITj : -ps3 ---pri i , i. m ' F-VV'' 7 r i ''--'., W , -i , r- H MJW 'J ' 'f -- I ' ' IJ. . 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And her family's financial standing depends as much upon her ability to budget and save money as it does on her husband's ability to earn it. That's why so many women today are helping their husbands get started on a regular savings program in U.S. Series E Savings Bonds. Everybody mants to save, but modern women face the fact that few people can do it on a hit or miss basis. The secret of saving is system, and one of the easiest systems to follow is for the family breadwinner to buy Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Once a wage earner signs up for this plan where he works, his money is automatically saved for him in safe and sure U.S. Savings Bonds. Helpour family win financial security by encouraging your husband to join the Payroll Savings Plan or invest in Bonds regularly where he banks. He'll thank you for it tomorrow! PART OF EVERY AMERICAN'3 SAVINGS BELONGS IN U. S. SAVING! BONDS Th V. S. Gavrnmtnt i ml pay lor this aitivtiumtnt. Tht Truuury Dtpartnunt thank; lor ttoir patriotic donation, tht Aivtrtitint Council and Heppner Gazette Times