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Porish Hall Scene Of Shower Party A tare iHrilrtf t.t friends rmtiotrd Ml Kamniy Johrtatun I a imIi hotr r v rwn In at the Catholic aith hall tl.t a fir Ihn riming weie Mrs Itonal. tj-tmnlir, Mr I'ran i La lira and Mr. Kali llufhea AtaUtlnff Mr. Johnslm vaith the (inln of many lowly rifia were Mrs. (iarry TulIU and U AM Vanrv, A ll"al eriairtiirnt ik-titling an autumn ettln at trarUvelr detonated the fift tatle. A IMM 4 aa'aJ ttaa a--. e4 with vaitrty tj rreiaets an4 with n,ffo at h tUm tt the awning. Annuol TURKEY DINNER November 7 t30 iioo r. h. LEXINGTON IOOT HALL Sponsored by HOLLT REIEKAH LODCC WITH 1AZAAI AND rOOD I ALE EVERYONE WELCOMCI Soroptlmlsts Meet At Groshen Home For Noon Luncheon A inn lurnlmifi ttii rfi)il I'V rurmlwit tf Uii KTtitlfii,M rlub lit IIliMr I). f-"r t-f ft ft... ft. .. . MM i mil i(nnrn ian iitu.s nay Auunn ilia ImmIcm was Mr. Mall Hut !-. with tiiitrutay rah' lumlohnj y Mi. K.J iHiniy, xuflry rtialrinaii. A rummlllee wa namnl lo T i at Jmli'i-a In lit Hallo r-n lndw iaiiitinif riniiat In lh lli'lpnrr ltulrira dtlrlt1 Salur ilay mthi On I hr mmmlttie are Mr, rretl I'afilili and Mr 1x1a Thomas. In rrrrnl tiulrir ami nanmir ti'e meeting, tlan arr under May (r the rluba sponsorship of a II rk ilaa In Dale f ar. rnrW' nir under lhi duet-Hun of tUth Muth f IMtkdatc Hat and y(v fuf a drnritratln meeting ha born ae ff Tu ilay evening, November 17. l Hi. f'.rxa arlh hall, with regular lara to atari the fl liming tterk. ItrKltiratliin will begin Mn. and I nwn to any one In twn or in outlaying area. SMEW LOT MAESIN, JUm fa 17 Mm J aSpQife Gloucester (tOWfSTOfT) 5omthln9 ttom tha la olwor aotaethbso, Jeweler. apedoL" Blot Hours! A. M. To P. U. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER PH. 878-S200 CUEBN STAMPS Anniversary Observed; Many Guests Present For Club Luncheon The In f.ardt-n rlub rrle rated iu IrHh annivrary in Tueaday, fVtotirr bullet luiM-tirtm ami ihII tu. rrain at tha hma i4 Mrs. UaUw ttU tmann In Ion. Mrinlirr rnyrd vlrwlng lha fil .ft-l - " k. ! iiiui, riimrra in mv iiuinp, i riMliii r ,y tha Culoalo H"w"f (iruMrr'a awiati'n A tur n mailt- 4 tha t lir.afthriiurn ganlna of tliif nrm-r, Mr. I .tilth Mrtmrn, Mia. Vrra lUrt mann and Mr lit l-n Martin 1hM attrnding thi umttMri wrrp Nvrntpd rhryuMhrmum onnfri, rhuM-n aa the offKlal rlub fliMarr. Srrra Ix-auUful t hikiith'tiiurn an aiitiiiff)t iltttif attvl Hip lili'tmann hnr (Vntt-r tf attraction on th huffcl labia ii a thte tlcrrd birthday raka. hakrl hy Mrs. lull Kawlln, drtiatrd with rllw f andlra nd bron and yellow rhryuin Ihemumi. Mr. Harry Andrew, rttalrrnan of I In Jilue Mountain Iltrlrt of the Ort-Kon I'rtleratlon of farden uf. tame from HrrmUton a gut Maker. Stie wa neMnt for the firit lone f garden rlub mrHlne, htdidng the rlub he roine tanird in II9. Out of tiAn guei attrntlinc the luncheon leldf Mia. Andrew wt-re Mr Karl Mt Kln- ney. llerinlaton; .Mr- Nrnnfin Klincer, Ixklnuton: Mr. Tom HiMon. Ilardman: Mr. One riffif. Mm. Ilfrman Winter. Mr. Wallace Wolff. Mr. NH Andt-r-Hon Mr. Hob Jone. Mr. Andy Van Krholark. Mr. Jack Wt llt r, Mi I!alh ThfHnifv-n and Mr. Charlf Vaujrhan, all of llejipner. lone kucMi vt-re Mr. J;m Llnd ay, Mr. Marlon ralmer, Mr. Carv TullU. Mr Victor Rlet mann, Mr. Car Swannon, Mr. MaO' Swans'm and Mr. Wade Crawford. Ijixt regular monthly meeting of the garden rlub was at the home of Mr. Martin. Mr. Kalph tYum donated a book. The Hlnis." a publication of Life Nature L'brary. to the lone rubltc library. Mn. Fannie Crif tan pnncnteu a timely and In formative program on bulb cul ture. Guest apcaker for the meeting was William Itawllns. who gave an Instructive talk on dahlia care. Including stages from cut ting to atorage. After digging, he recommends washing the tubers thoroughly, letting them dry and cure for about three days, divide them and prepare them for stor ing. A dusting with sulphur on the cut areas helps check root rot. and he has found storing them In plastic bags at a 45 de gree temperature is recommend ed in thia climate. Cordon Hutchens, recently transferred to The Dalles by Standard Oil Co.. was in Hepp mp uViinnHft.iv on business and visiting friends here. He Just re cently returned to worn, aner ror-uoeratinff from an Illness of pneumonia and whooping cough. Mrs. llutcnens has part time em ployment in a credit office In The Dalles and they report lik ing their new home very much. VOTE For Tom McCall.. the candidate Will give you low-cost, high-efficiency state government through full use of modern business methods; Will establish meaningful preventive programs where social problems begin to cut down the ever-growing, increasingly costly load in Orcgon'a correctional Institutions; Will work for full multiplo-use development of Oregon's great natural resources; Will develop a responsibly expanding economy as a basla for additional revenues for needod stata services. Tom McCall... the man The Northwest's lending political reporter and news analyst for 20 years, giving in-depth coverage of eight sessions of the Oregon Legislature. Producer of the award-winning pro grams: "Crisis in the Klamath Basin," "Pollution in Paradise, "Opinion Unlimited." Administrative assistant to Governor Douglas McKay; mem ber of five special Governor's Committees; executive secretary of six legislative Interim committees. Leader In more than a score of community service organisa tions; recipient of 1904 Brotherhood Award for "outstanding leadership in promoting the cause of good will among all tha people of our nation." Successful partner In his own business; for 21 years, a union member and leader. El Vote for Imaginative Leadership EiectTom McCall Secretary or state (Paid For by Morrow County McCall for Sec. of State Committee Gene Pierce, Heppner, Oregon) cm (fomlntj Cvvnts IATUI0AT. Ortbf 31 T"ht Uftka Oub r4 tola, lad sad yrtut arocrrr. WON OAT. Navaaabae t Qwrnvbar af Ommwc, Wafoo Ordar ef Katafcww foe Ctrl. Ha- al baU, 7iM pja. Mat bar's Club. van. A marietta Let eta4 AualUary, L(IM haJL tiMtaBlatr wtta potloek tfiatMf art CiM pja. TUESDAT. Hobf 1 Wrooqlvrs, Win Ur club neuae. S Pan WEDNESDAT. KwtmUf 4 Odd raUewa, IOOr bait pan. THDRSOAT. HwmUi S loroptunUta. Weoa WbaaL Rtml Twaedary bwa tw rk nnn. tip to North Car olina and Virginia were Mr. and Mr I Ilia vuv)ohn and Mr. and Mi. nn J'.dhr. Mr and Mr, II u ('" irnt a Merit via 'I i ' if at !' h.fn of Ihetr son in law and daujtbter and family, IftPPNEa CAXETTt TIMES. TavndT. Ortf . I HI Mr, arul Mr. Tom Ifimm, of Arlington, Va, while tle retty John's traveled further aoulh lo ar thfir urn la law, daughtet and family, the Neil Keller. of JarWaonvllle. N. C They re ported t!nf very Imprd with the arenery and with va. loua tourist attractions In and around Washington, l. C, miDAT. Nevembar I Rebakaha, IOOT boil. pan. 4 H Acbleventeat Party. High acbool nuiupurpoa room, t.w p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Dou Cribble vUlted Sunday In Milton-Free-water with (tiibble urule and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Scott. saaai w m I We are Pleased to Announce t TI That For Tho 20th Consecutive Year Tho National Association of Life Underwriters Has Honored STUART JOHNSON With the National Quality Award Every Year Since Its Inception A. M. WEAVER, C. L. U. Branch Manager SUN LIFE OF CANADA 1201 f. W. 14th Ave, PORTLAND. 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