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Nuclear War Discussion Set for lone PTA DotM to ftMBMBtMtl Oct JO 3 Link. Nov. 1 Bata Omf& Nov. 1 JUbekah, Noy. t Uoot lONK Tht Nuvrmtxr I PTAIMruw rounty In caae of a nu- ii..- uKJ U h. :,J t U. Ioi.;f atiatk. Mhkb wU U cover- caM.nium at 8 p. m.. ars4 wllllrd by Oliver Creswtrk. These j rrw i t program on nuclear I autmtlcmt are In everyone'a mind aHatk and huw the schouL town an4 It It ursl that everyone ' J ' " J ' 1 ft ' 41IITIiril1 l VIHIJ Mill l ! it ruet HH-akira mill mvr- 1 llh inntvn Fr hullllna will : What plant have and ar being I be elven out on general Infor-nit.!.- In rat of a nuclear at-jmatlon regarding what you can taik for our school children. Ida to protect yourself and fsnv KuNrt Van Houte, county achool Illy against fallout Any quet admlnlhtratnr. Mill cover thli It Unit wilt bt answered by tht question. 2, What plana have I speakers which you care to as tu: are being made In case oil them. a nuueur attack for the cltvl n, i,.n iiii,.n in.m.rv HtrfWtK GAZrnX TIMES. Ttuidry. Oclobet M. IMI I FT A 10 Topic dub .! .,r"r;haJ5Cn.17' miy- n,hl at ,h h wUh Hed recently at the hoi iSw.r Mr L,don Tucker 'nd Mr- C,eo daughter and family, tl.m. 3. Nhat plant are being Drake aa co hostesses. After a Mr. Robert DeSoaln. made and have been made for WOnLD'S MOST v.-V fcdison Morgan wat a patient in Pioneer Memorial huapltal last week for aeveral day. He returned home on Monday. Fred Painter of Portland vU home of hit Mr. and M.ort business meeting an , even- lMth ButMaT obeetred lug of pinochle waa enjoyed. Mr. . ,, M ' n,.miiMn,w . ' lurprbwl on Tuesday evening tuk-nna Corley. low and Mrs.!,.., ir nA Mr. Cecil Thorne received the door ....... .-' , Mr Prue- (Wat I.unHoIi anil Mr and Mr. The November meeting of the Dale Rav dropped In to help lone Legion Auxiliary wiu Dei him celebrate hit 80th birthday. neia on November 7 at ut Mrs. Francis Piper, hostess, serv Legion hall at 2:00 p. m. with ed birthday cake and coffee to Mrs. icoDert uespain ana aits, the guests. CaldlM Takes OrA4 DieapiM reived flrt on Ire fruit. Maig- Saiuua I.urann. aauginrr ni luminun m i.rcrnnrui Mr. and Mr. John rubanu took j t.rani,-e of boa rum an received twr gelding home to the P, L f.rt on jelly. Beverly kherty show last week and came home at the Judge. Three guextt from with the Grand Champion of the lioardman were present. It wat (,.1.11 rig at the P. I. Sandra re- announced at the meeting that cvle1 a trophy, a ailver plaque the Nov. Grange meeting will i and two ribbon. Her hore te on Sunday the 15Hh. pnx-eexl. placet! ftrtt In ge ding foaled M by a noon H,tluck dinner. U rtl ,v ,he hme pf Mra vere Walla Walla visitors rridty Mr and Mr Cecil Thorne and Mr. and Mm 11 R, S-hatfer of itHil rrturnel on Saturday from a vrtn trip which tk them to annua pmntt along the coant. T1e trip Mat to crlitrate the to rouplea wedding annlver arte, Mr. Walter l.bynt, Mra. Anna Undntrom and Mr. Stella OMe.ire were hteset last Pete Cannon hoateasea. All mem- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray, Mrs. VERSATILE If EC II CLE! Gat the only vehicle that doat to much-work or play-on the road or off! The 'Jeep' Univenal can haul, winch, trench, plow-and do hundreds of other jobt. At t dual purposa vehicle it becomes the sportsman's favorite-a work horse in business, on the farm or for fun. Drive and test the 'Jeep' Universal today! w mrm UNIVERSAL ber are requested to bring their Emest He,lker and HeUker gins ror tne gin anop to mu ,,., ,hA w.h.na at th Hel meeunK. lkpr ,.abin i th mountain The anniversary party which Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mat was plann.-d in honor of Mr. It hews were called to Roseburg and Mrs. Wallace Matthews on Monday, due to the passing of Sat. 28 has been postponed due his sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto Mat to the passing of Mr. Matthew's thews. sister-in-law In Roseburg. I Mrs. Wilbur Akers motored to Home Ec club met at the! Port land during the week-end to Grange hall on Friday and fln-llrir .i her mother, Mrs. Anna Ished cleaning the hall. I k'i a rns home with her for a visit, i In 1W6 or older. MU ubankt KUttion of offUert will be held received a weatern hat from Her- at this time. "Die (rograra for mann's Western Store of The the meeting cotiaUted of three Dalle for placing 3rd In the piano numbers by Bonnie Akers. Oregon barrel racing. Linda Hatvoraen gave her soli J..hfi Eubank received In- coiiM-rvatlon speech. IXjI Halv lurles at the P. I. show Sunday t,rcn "'O' Lundell gave when he was exercising a horse. monologue and Mary Llnd- Tha h.,re stepped In a hole. ve a reading. The altar causing Mr. t'ubankt to be Wo draped In memory of Krneat thmwn. The horse returned io "4""rr the atable and friend! went In A '' Rainbow meeting Tuea .anh of Mr. Eubank. He wat di' "'a"'" Sue Towntend and reported unoonciout about an t'wrry Corley presented a pro hour. He tuatalned rib and ankle tinging two songs. "Don't inturle sa well at a general rtU" W In." and "We Love brulslna. .Mountain Mutic." Shirley Hicks. r. Ma. c.nl Cntaai tfc,hy nd Msrjorle OCon i. 7k.. r,. mAl.tina nn c.i I '"T served the refreshments. f HIV V I . 1. 1 .. - . ... fc . urday night a Grange county canning contest waa held. Helen Nelson of Lexington grange re- Bob Akers, Tom Martin and Harold Rletmann spent the week end with their respective faro.. ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Elbe Akers and Danny spent the week-end in Portland at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson I are visiting at the home of their ' son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louifr Carlson. Jo Ann Turner is visiting at l.on.o for a few days while she has dental work completed. Jo brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Ik attending Phegans Beauty tjoi-riioveo tU Kenneth Akers. Mr. and Mrs David Baker and family spent Sunday in Pendle ton at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger. A family dinner was held in honor ct Mr. Gorgers birthday. school in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Carson of Garibaldi and son Glenn and Floyd Fowler of Portland were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloo Drake. The party were on their way home Farley Motor Co. Heppner, Ore. Ph. 6-9116 Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker from a deer hunting trip. spent last week-end in Pullman, I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pad berg Wash., attending dad's week-1 visited at the home of her son end. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brlstow, Tucker on Sunday. Mary Evelyn, Mrs. Ida Grablll and Mrs. Ha- sifter of Mr. Tucker and Louie zel Wiles motored to Baker on Bolhes, were also guests. Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Dobyns visited Wiles remained for a longer visit, with Mrs. Grace Ware in Wash. John and Ralph Akers, sons Ingtcn this past week, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Akers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flet- are taking their basic training at cher of Albany visited with his Fort Ord, Calif. The boys joined mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Esteb, on the "Buddy" plan and left last week. They had been In Oct. 13, flying to California. this area deer hunting. V A3c JOHN WALLACE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Fadberg of Lexington, will start school, tag in aircraft and missile maintenance at Sheppard Air Force Bat. Wichita Fall. Texas, where he has been transferred otter receiving ba sic training at Lackland Ait Force Bass. Texas. A3c Wal lace enlisted In August, 1961. Hit address is A3c John Wal lace AF19708486. 3768 School Squadron. Box 364, Sheppard AFB, Texas. . State Office Visits Star rrlday evening a school of In. siruction was held at the Eastern Star hall, following a potluck dinner. Associate grand conduc tress of the grand chapter of Oregon, Merle Lamar, paid her ofliclal visit and presented the program. Mrs. Roy Llndstrom and Mrs. Jim Llndsey were In thurge of the tables and pour I ni'. Guests from Heppner in eluded worthy matron. Mrs. Inei Huffman and Lois Hunt. Merle Lamar was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor on Frl day night Mrs. Charles O Connor recelv ed painful injuries when the fell at the Eastern Star Hall Friday evening. She is up and about Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Klein and two children of Reno, Nevada, spent several days with his cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz last week. They al so visited other relatives here. Frank Jepsen of Milton-Free- water spent the week-end visit ing relatives here. Frank is em ployed in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason visit ed relatives here during Wed nesday through Sunday. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Klncaid last week were her parents, Mr. and Mra. Homer Mesler of Twin Falls, Idaho. While here they enjoyed some hunting. They also Journeyed to Portland to take in the P. L show. Mr. and Mrs. Koger Klncaid j UndMrom for the Blnco Ciub. Thirteen members were present IkHTher Kmert of Deymour, lenn.. viaitisi with hit mother, Mr. Mary Kmert and other rel atives during the past two weeks. Many dinners and family gath erings were held In hit honor. Alio vltiting were his brother j and wife. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Kmert of Santa Koa, Calif. They remained lunger than planned when they learned his brother would also arrive. Mrs. Beulah Matthews and her daughter, Mary Lou Dunham, of Camat Valley, tpent the week end with her mother and other relative., Mary Etnert Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Emert and Mr. and Mr. Thll Emert and family. Leecher Emert left on Mon- lay to return home. His mother, Mry Emert accompanied him; ilt hit titter and family be L ie he return to Tenn, About Kd attended the family night dinner held at the lone ('omnninlly -iuf h Oil October J'J. The dinner was sponsored by the deacon of the church under the direction of Donald II mkkw. Following the dinner, Mist Luella Dunning, former Ivan of Girls, Aleppo College, SrU, gave a very informative uik on life In Syria. She told how we must learn to under Maiui those people and some if the things which they have vporieneed if we are going to understand their feleings to wards us. She also showed some pictures taken on her return trip to the United States. FAMILY EJJJi For Everyone at the FALL FESTIVAL IN I0NE November 18 ITT I YOUR luurami 1 1 SStVSIVSJjlSII nJiptnJint AGENT SAFE DRIVER? Most people are... and as such, you are entitled to a better rate when It comes to your automobile Insurance. . Get the details. No obligation in a call. C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Heppner. Oregon Box 611 Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. FARMER OWNED and CONTROLLED Lexington, Oregon October 18, 1961 f ' ift no trick to treat yourself to our CIDER V2 Gal. 49c Dear Friends: You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc., will bogin with a dinner at 6 p. m. sharp in the Fair Pavilion at Heppner on Monday, November 20. Two directors and seven associate directors will be elected and such other business as may properly come before such a meeting will be transacted. The annual report will be given and an interesting speaker will be scheduled. A 4-H steer will be barbecued and served for dinner. Valuable door prizes will be given, including a 4-H steer. Come and enjoy yourselves and give us the help of your counsel. Sincerely, Paul W. Jones, President Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. GOOD SELECTION TRICK OR TREAT HALLOWEEN CANDY Fisher's (Reg. 39c) GET ENTRY BLANKS HERE J, Mnuffnwpr (C-7 m S' v mm w TALKING COW CONTEST i$lrOOO 1 J top prize! ," 'in, mu 1 ' 1"; :., 7. 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