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. W?"' it 1 i if-" II. S. KUBER (left), Elder Ehvood Boyd (center) c;nd Dr. C. M. Wagiicr, local leaders in a "Five-Day Plan" to stop smoking, dis cuss plans for the 5-day clinic that will open in the American Legion Hall here Monday night, March 25. The clinic will con tinue five consecutive nights, To Start Monday Smoking Clinic A "Five-day Plan" to quit smoking will bo held in the American Legion hall in Heppner liegiuiiiiiK Monday night, March 2.r), at 7:30. Elder Elwood Boyd, pastor of the Seventh-day Ad venlist church, and Doctors Har old S. Huber and C. M. Wagner will present the group therapy clinic to everyone interested. ' Men and women who formed 1he habit of smoking 20 years ago, or even 10 years ago did not have the facts that are avail able now. Had it been, there would no doubt be fewer smokers today and fewer deaths from lung cancer," said Mr. Boyd. While all other deaths from cancer have closely followed the pattern of all deaths in general, that of deaths from cancer of the lung has sky rocketed, he said. In 1930 there were 2,500 lung cancer deaths. This shot up to 11,000 in 1945. This year the American Cancer society place the figure at an estimated 41,000 people, "What are the chances of sur vival when cancer of the lung is detected? Statistics offer little hope, for only about 1 in 20 is cured today." Mr. Boyd suggests that wives come with their husbands for correct man ner of food preparation will be included in the overall plan to conquer smoking completely in only 5 days. each session starting at 7:30, (G-T Photo) Saddle-ites Meet The Saddle-ites met at the Rod Murray home on March 10. We answered roll call by pointing out the parts of the horse on a chart. Maralee Murray gave a report on quarter horses which we discussed later. Visitors were Karen and Kalhy Blake. Our next meeting will be at the Wrang ler grounds on April 14 for Wrangler Play Day. Kay Daggett, reporter Grange Initiates New Members ' By MARY LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN Greenfield Grange will have initiation of new members at the hall March 29, it was decided at the meet ing last Thursday. The evening began with potluck supper at fi:30. Hosts wree Mr. and Mrs. 'Nathan Thorpe and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. New members accepted were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornhill and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Munger. Club Has Membership Tea Mrs. Ronald Black was hostess for the annual Membership Tea of the Boardman Tillicum club last week at her home. Guests included Mrs. Raymond Davis, Mrs. William Crews, Mrs. Ted Talbot. Mrs. Herman Burg and Evelyn Mclnnes. Mrs. Black welcomed the cniests. and Mrs. II. M. Walker was in charce of the following nmeram: Organization of the Tillicum club. Mrs. LaVern Part low; dues and project report, Mis. Dewey West; greetings irom an district office, Mrs. Joe Tatone, district president; Mrs. Walker snoke on the coming cancer drive, and the meeting in Hepp ner attended by her, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and Mrs. Black. Refresh ments were served. The next regular meeting of the club will be held March 2G at the home of Mrs. Don Downey. Ed Bennett and LaVerne Van- Marter, Sr., were in Portland three days last week and were houseguests of Mr. Bennett's son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and daughter, Dorothy; Scott Holmberg, and Luanna Herschell, all of Portland, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Herschell. The children will re main here tins ween wniie me Moores travel to Washington state. Mrs. Wilbert Lone and Mrs. Oma Cox journeyed to Pendle ton last Thursday to attend a business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Max Harris spent a few days last week fishing at Ochoco Reservoir. When you tell the advertisers you saw it in the Gazette-Times, you're doing your part to heln make a better local newspaper. NOW'S THE TIME TO PLANT THOSE SAVINGS! And the TLACE to plant them is in a savings account here, where they will grow faster than ever! - Consistent, persistent cultiva tion of your savings account via reg ular deposits will pay off handsomely to you in a bumper crop of what most people need most . . . MONEY! Start today. Greenfield Club Gives Donation Mrs. Bernard Donovan was hos tess for the Home Economics club of Greenfield Grange Wed nesday of last week at her home starting with lunch at 12:30 p.m. She was assisted by Mrs. Kollin BishoD. Guests included Mrs. A. R. Fortner and Mrs. Otto Mun-zer. It was voted to send a do nation to the Salk Research Fund. Mrs. W. G. Seehafer reported that $100.57 was collected dur ing the Heart Fund Drive, with a promise of more to be added. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe April 10, with Mrs. Claud Wor den as co-hostess. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY! FIRST FEDER 3L SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker were hosts for a pinochle party at their home Saturday night with five tables in play. Mrs. Glen Carpenter and Mrs. Evelyn Mclnnes were in charge of re freshments. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan, Mrs, Otto Munger and Mrs. Don Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown have returned home from a week's visit at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson, in Baker. Mrs. Wilson came after them and they all went to The Dalles to visit at the home of Mrs. R. S. Wilson. Mrs. William Carey and child ren Patrick and Jeannette of Pendleton visited last week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mike Cassldv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tmun oi Eugene visited at the home of Smith's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, Sundav on their way home from Union, where they visited Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul bmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie went to lone Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pellett of La Grande visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts. Mrs. Toivo Simila of Portland was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Skoubo. Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the week-end in Walla Walla, Wn., visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Zerba. Mrs. Rollin Bishop accompanied her and vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop. Menus for Riverside High school and Boardman Grade school for the week or. Marcn 25-29 are as follows: Monday barbecued meat and potatoes, nroon hoanc hlsCllitS. ffUitl Tuesday chili burgers and sal ad, cheese sucks, puaamg; weu- A Si incere To All Of My Customers During The Eight Months of our Association. I Have Leased the 4-R's Cafe to Fred and Cecile Ott Who Will Assume Operation April 1. The Otts Are Experienced Restaurant Operators And Will Give Continued Fine Service. Ceestine Randall THEW -mm HEPPNEI2 GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 21, 1963 Sec. 2-6 pages nesday soup, peanut butter and bologna sandwiches, vegetable sticks, gingerbread with whipped cream : Thursday hamburgers, peas, pickled beets, cobbler; Fri day macaroni and cheese, to matoes, vegetable sticks, Jello with whipped cream. School will be dismissed March 20-22 for spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin are home again from their va cation spent at Mesa, Ariz. Week-end quests of the Robert Abrams were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Abrams, Portland. Y2c Bill Pettyjohn, stationed with the U. S. Coast Guard in Seattle, Wn., is here on a 15 day leave visiting relatives and working for M&R Co. Mr. and Mis. Ed Lehr, Can non Beach, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin. They were on their way to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eill Labhart, Canyon City. Visiting at the R. G. Watkins home Monday and Tuesday last week was Mrs. Robert Growcock, Milton-Freewater. She is an aunt of Mrs. Watkins. SCHOOL MENUS Heppner-Lexington Week of March 25-29, 1963 MONDAY Vegetable beef soup, meat sandwiches, berry cobbler, cabbage salad, milk. TUESDAY Barbecued ham burger, buns, pork and beans. celery sticks, fruit, and milk. WEDNESDAY Macaroni and cheese, spinach, cake, fruit, bread ana butter, and milk. THURSDAY Creamed turkey, potatoes, carrot sticks, Jello fruit salad, milk and bread and but ter. FRIDAY Tuna and noodles. apple crisp, tossed salad, bread and butter, and milk. Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Fer guson arrived home last week from a vacation at Phoenix, Ariz. Buy 7-pc. Metalcraft Leonetti Gold DINETTE SET at $144.95! Couch and Chair And Get polyfoam cushions, arms and back n.trmr. (Priced at $306.00) Cosco BUFFET CART FREE! 2-pc. end table . and COFFEE TABLE IN WALNUT d.f-.Aw. ., (Priced at $60.00) $157.90 Value! 7-pc. All For $00000 VIRTUE DINETTE SET And Cosco Metal Step Stool Beautiful Both For 0n,y 11495 Modern Blue Sofa "' WITH CUSHIONS AND BACK IN POLYFOAM OCCASIONAL CHAIR oiled walnut co$cktail table TURQUOISE, FOAM RUBBER CUSHION. ARM AND BACK AND END TABLE Reduced From $ A795 to $fiQ00 (Priced $79.90) All For $229! WUNDA WEAVE Throw Rugs V2 Off BEIGE DAVENO ($198.00) POLYFOAM CUSHIONS pus Bedroom Set I Step Tables, 1 Coffee Table, 1 Bookcase, WWfc 2 Table Lamps 3 PC AFRICAN MAHOGANY All For Only $1 QgOOJ Worth $229.90 BOOKCASE HEADBOARD AND , mmmmmmmmmm , , FOOTBOARD WITH RAILS 4-drawer chest of drawers Beiae Nauaahvde 1 double dresser and mirror oeige Mauganyae Now Priced at only $Jg)00 Rocliner POLYFOAM CUSHIONS AND BACK (Reg. $10000) NOW$1OQ00 VIRTUE DINETTE SET iW Oval Table .d Four Chairs fqw 0iye QFA COSCO BUFFET TABLE , D Dl . A . c"dT u Ar $96 90 Value Blonde Ash End Tables and Coffee Table Now All For $7900 (228.95 Value) All For $1745! - -k-' - ) Park Walnut Sherwin-Williams Bedroom Set PAINTS AND ACCESSORIES DOUBLE DRESSER AND MIRROR mmmmmu mm FULL SIZE BOOKCASE BED i zSPwfPcSS8 NEW 4-PC. SECTIONALS 2 CLEAR CRYSTAL GLASS DRESSER LAMPS ONE MATCHING STUDENT DESK Unbelievable Price of lt ! MIRRORS $150 to $4400 Rnv ; nr nnLe ri,r, LINOLEUM and Linoleum Installation Buy 5-pc. uouglas Lnrome new 12 ft. wide sandran $1.69 so, yd. niKJFTTP CFT Cffil ffA santona, $1.29 sq. yd. LIMb I I E. JE I ar 4t)4lll 6 FT. WIDE CROWN VINYL (REG. $2.69 Sq. Yd.) . , w CONTINUING SPECIAL PRICE AT $1.69 SQ. YD. And Get -.n1B . Reg. $14.40 MANY ADDITIONAL NEW ITEMS! Cosco Utility Table FREE! Liberal Terms We Deliver SALE PRICES CONTINUE THROUGH MARCH 30 New Owners Arnie Hedman and Gil Lujan CASE C0e HEPPNER PH. 676-9432