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tYf ft JJi TMYffY II mim w I mum i LOT HAR5IN. fcdilot te 171 SMS History Is Recoiled At Politicol Porty Program by Mothers An "rlit lion" rtrm consist In of fames iM-i on m.Iiii. -ronailtlrs ami evrnW of Ihe 11 hm rn lv M 'llint' i lull iiifiiilHf ami u-t uhrn Ihry convened fr tfu-lr Nvrro. Irr mrrtlnif at the home of Mr Hil Ahram I aI Mniny tvrn In. Arranged hv Mr Flmrr S hmlilt and Mr. Krn Robinson, in program on mti a rut ar llvitlt-s of tk prcsi.l.nl .rcii-1 srry Inli-rlalriliit? to IIkum' ln-M-M on Hi nlk'ht In-fore rl-c-lion. (jut-st for Hit evening vwrel Mis IHinna (.corpe. Mrs, Joe Italfe ami Mr. M Mrven. Presiding mrr the nu-Hing In the ihwnrf of the cluh iipI dent was Mr Herman Winter, Mir rcllrnt. Hull rail wa an 1 i MART ANN JOHNSON swerrd by naming Wi favorite Dnrtmne Winn compliment to the turkey dinner . -1 Mr. ltohlnn rrMrt! that the cluh hospital committer Mad furnished homemade riouchnut and or antra to hospital patient In t totter. The annual ChrUtmaa party wai set for the neat rrcular meeting nlrht. PeTmtrr 7, al Ihe Nel Anderson home. There will tx Rift cehanre anl secret pals of the past vrar Mill le revealed. Co hostesses Mr, Ahram and Mr ! Smith served take and coffee during the social pari of the evening. n Planned by Couple Mr. and Mr, Clarence John of Kut'cne, former lleppner rcsl wiiii, announce trie engag? rncnt and -omlng marriage of Hu ll daus-hlcr, Mary Ann. I Jai k K. pollutk, aon of Mr and Mr. Kuriy Pol I in k of Spring n-ld. The couple I making plan lo n married on Saturday, l cvmber 12. Miss Johnson wa grailuatc frorr lleppner High mfiool las spring and I currently attend r . . it j . . i injf r.uj:enc uusincs oiirgp. OOruriiy na5 IViCUIiny Her fiance, a graduate of Spring A fTMnlrv-.n t-lnrvA MU M High whool. attended Ore ' unyviniuii son Technical Institute and B. ta Omega Sorority met at n.w rmployeil hy .Northwest Na Ik h.ww. ..f Mr. Jn rnt-elman ''ro,. Ier 4. for Its mlel meetlnii Ju;tij Visits Elks Arthur I.lndtrom and Mra. At Dinner MeetinQ! en mciccT wnn in rrguiar mrm- I ,j Kt:U ll -I tr attendinB. Lodics Night Held (fomhuj Cxtnh miDAT. NmaiUr II Rba Crk Gim?: C4Mf hail. Hi art f iM jbw SATURUAT. . bf 14 mmIo C1mbaIT al Catninair rbaitf tawuC l4ll lalL tinnln with m aectol bMt an 7 pun. m! dtaur at M OK CAT. NolMf 14 Chomtwf t Cmmmri, WogM WhMt, BQOA. 0id4Nr ! Malntjew fr Cut. Ms- aoolc baiL 7iM DA Civic Lovu. klixlvrforlaa room. WCDNCSDAT. Nmmlwi II MA. qioda arhool niultlpurpM OOlll, I BbCA Odd r.iiww. loor bait Ipm. THUflSDAT, NovwmtMf It Hb Crk Ctan? HtC L'- ntaa with a peHuck luocbaoa) at tha WaiUr Wriqht b.a. Mioptimuta. noon. Plon for Parry nana r-f a t t.rutmi arty wvrw mad by th Khra Crn-k Ueluk rlub at Ihnr inoniMy n.eeimj at llsa hxn of Or Lodge Plans Dinner, Has Memorial Service At October Meeting During the buinra meeting. number voted to aend irirut ma." rift to the State Ilonpitat Iteport wrra alao heard from the education, waya and mean and acrapbook committee. An Interesting demonstration on the making of turkey renter- p4ece with the use of coat hangera and other home art m teriaU wax enjoyed, under 'he dlre-tlon of Mrs. Leonard Her rick. Co houteanea with Mr. r!ngel' man were Mr. tJiarlca Doherty and Mrs. Don rctrraon. League to Have Work Meoting on By-laws Several matter of importance will be brought to the attention of Civic League members at the and Mrs. November meeting of the Civic league, alated for Monday, No vember 16, beginning at 8 p.m. In the kindergarten room. Voting by members on League ny-iaw ammenamcnts, tne nnt In several years, will be a main Item of business and officers urce all members to be present. David Potter, county school auperintendent. la expected lo be cn hand for the meeting. Social Club Resumes Afternoon Card Play Social club of Ruth Chapter, Order of Kastern Star, resumed regular monthly meetings at the Masonic hall last Saturday after noon. Hostesses for the d;.y were Mrs. Dick Wilkinson and Mrs. L. I). Tibbies. Bridge and pinochle were in play during the afternoon. High tally In bridge was held by Mrs. ( larence Rosewall, with Mrs. Charles Stout winning high prize In pinochle. A committee of six women from the lone vicinity prepared and served a dclicloo ruaM beef dinner to some K3 Klka and their ladiea laxt Thursday evening ai the Klka' Temple prior to lodge meeting for the men tnat was highlighted by the vislta tlon of George Juatus. DDG ER. from the Lnterprlse lodge. working with Mrs. Milton Morgan, chairman of the dlnn committee, were Mr Vemer Troedson. Mrs. Arthur Crawford Mr. Roy Llndstrom and Mrs. Herman Blettel. Ten tables of bridge and pi nochle were In play during the regularly scheduled monthly Ladles Nit card part v. Hlch bridge acore prize went to Mrs. Bill Collin with Mrs. Frank Hamlin winning second high Flalne George, the door prize. Mrs. Kenneth Turner tallied tiigh pinochle score and Mra. Martha Van Scholack was second high. Winning the pi nochle door prize was Mrs. Sta- cey Lovgren. Servlnq coffee and cake to the tard enthusiast were hostesses Mra. Frank Connor. Mra. Ola Ruggles, Mrs. Nora Turner, Mrs. Joe Wright, Mrs. Marjorle Wor den and Mrs. Wavel Wilkinson. Manns Entertain At Victory Dinner Some GO persons from four counties were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Mann at a buffet sup per held Sunday evening at the flermiston Elks Temple. Attending from Morrow county were Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Red Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Troedson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Herman winter. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pierre and Mr- and Mrs. LaVern Van Martcr, Jr. The date of Saturday, Novem--r -1 a M-lectrd fr the an nual 1harikglvlng dinner of 1ft Ifc-j're of Honor PmletDv A aotiatlon at the lat regular meeting on October 27. Trie odjte wcltne all member. their fa milieu and Invited gueMs i gather at the Find I hrixlian hunh baM-ment al 0 .1" titn. Turkey and the trimming will fumuhed by the lodge, with families akked lo bring It holer of denaert, ca'rrile or alad Kntertalnment will f'J (w the dinner. j A memorial service for MImi Diane Warren, daughter of Mr. an; Mr. Art Warren, waa ob-iM-ned during the evening. De votional officer taking part in the ceremony were Mr. Carl King and Mrs. Alice Mt'abe. A letter of sympathy sent to the family was read by Mrs. bill rarra. wcreiary. A nominating committi-e fr l'.b offui-rs was opjxilnted by j Air. Lucille ran-iMi. preiaent. On the committee are Mr. Ed Gonty. Mr. Dean Connor and Mn. Earl Soward. Tom Gloss Heads W. U. Homecoming Thnmn t CIim, I'X.l rrsd Ual i,l Hrliimrf llwh tt lior.l mil rurrrnily a arnlof butory major ''e writ drawn far gift at VYUUmrtl I'nlvrr.ily. U ,rv '''. "-J lumry umwt iunnr. r.f iirrrmbrr IJ Mrn.lN-rt outlined their aiiiviiie ir ih roininir yrmr and re JjortrJ on iro?r -f Iheif pro. HI fvld Hall ga a rirt on ig.fj'ing at ihe pi in lort- laid f.rlr and (liarli Aridrrwm l ame rey meml-r r.f ih riuh. John 1111. reporter Rills' Son-in Low Serves in Viet Nam Amoni V. S Air Force i-ron-nrl intw on duty In Wi ,Nm altlng In Ihe fight agalnM rorr.munlM arg'ei,n. I Cap lain i-arrr.rr K. Trul. n vt M. and Mn, Walter II. Trout of I'.ia. Kan. Catiain TkjuI I a ,.iU- In a Pacific Air Force IPACAFI unit thai responsible for helping train Vietnamese force In air lactii and technique for aim bat. PACAF provide alriov,er for defease of the U. S. and lis Hie n the pacific and Far Kat areas. Trie caMaln. a rraduate it lola Hlch school attended lola Junior College and wa commis sioned through the aviation ca det program In llrr.2. Ill wife. Sharon. U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard II. Rill lleppner. tivt rtity, u r In a a ro manager of Wiliam rltr'i llomeroriiing ihth Mill tne relt-Uated ,Novrri.tr I II In Glass and Co mattagrr Kiev I van MiMon Fieeatrr. have organized the traditional leaf rafc and lf.f!re and rr coord Inallng aurh event a H,e alum nl buffn. -Koff K latch." and llummimmif nance A football rame Mill i r.lavl between Wlliamelle arid CoJie;' of Idaho on November It al .) rn. ami Uiat evenir a "l.uiky Ii4iniue win i held In honor of Coach Ted OfdM for all former player and their Vklve. Glass la a member of Arnold Air Sorlety and ha served a president and tlr president of Willameile Ynunir la-mocrai. lie the son of Mrs trlnta Glas. firownsburg. Ind, former Morrow county health nurse p m, IV Itenni taBj of Cenrallu. wa a week end guest at in home of hi parents, Mr, and Mr, Ronald Leon nig. Arlvta? la Hppor M Tua. day for a visit at the bob Abram norne wa Mr. Atram' mother. Mrs. A. G. Morrow of Pres,tt Ariz. Accompanylrg Mr. Mor row on the trip was a friend. Miss Elizabeth Kemmer. Hrrrwr. CAZCTTt TIKZS. Tburady. Nrrambr 12. 1H4 Ex-Residents Visit It seemed almost like home coming In lleppner during the last few day with so many former resident dropping In for short visit Fred Gimhrl. former lineman agent for Pacific I'ower and Ltrht to. hrre and r.o fcf foliage Grose, wa tier over Ihe sseek end, apparently on a hunting trip. Itay Williamson, now Prcst ranger at the Prairie City district and formerly with in lleppner Ranger district, at tending a Masonic meeting here Tuesday night. Mr. and Mr. Mike Whitesmith of Hood River tutted with friends over the week end. Whitesmith, former Penney Company manager here. 1 riovk manager of the IVnney stilt In Hood River. Ullmon Grateful From hi election headquarter In Baker. Congressman Al L'll man Issued the following state ment after hla reelection last Tuesday: "l am deeply grateful lo the people of the 2nd District for their support and their con- ftdence. The margin of victory is most gratifying, and will be source of continued strenirth and Inspiration In carrying on me work or the District in Cong lone Holds Program On Veterans' Day Father C. Bruce 5inrrr of All Saints' FpUropal church, llepp ner. was the apraker at the Vet eran' Day program Wednesday t Memorial Field. lone. An honor color guard of the lone post, American L!ln, par ticipated and the lone school band, directed by Carol Miller, rdayed several numlters. The Rev. Walter B. Crowell, pastor of the lone United Church of Christ, delivered the Invocation and pronounced the bcnrdictlon. Bank Mails Checks In 'Christmas Club' Santa Clau will arrive esrly In November for more than S2.(ti Oregonlan when First National Bank of Oregon '"ChrlM- ma Club" checks totaling $.1. f."iO.0r)0 are delivered throughout the state, according to Ralph J. Vos, president. The Christmas Club savlncs total this year establishes an all time high for an Oregon bank, topping by $263 r 10 the record set last year by First National' depositors. This year'a average check amounts to $113 as com pared with $102 last year. Included in the total is the amount saved regularly by tlub ress. Mrs. L'llman and I are most fciso-iui o inr many ueoicaicq members during tne rwuit year people who worked so hard In olua mm than tM7tv t a. of ihe campaign to make thU vie-j cumulated Interest, interest tne tory pos&iDie. I previous year totaled i5y,0OO. Rhea Extension Unit Hears Talk on Credit Rhea Creek Home Extension unit act the date of Friday. No vember 20, for a food and mis cellaneous sale at Central Mar ket, during its buslnesa meeting last Wednesday. Members wiil start the sale at 10:30 a m. The group met at the Rhea Creek Grange hall November 4 for a program, pot luck dinner at noon and business discussion under the leadership of Mrs. Ronald Haguewood, chairman- Guest speaker on the program was Miss Donna Goerge, county a pent, who led discussion on True Cost of Credit" bringing to light many hidden facts on figurine what credit really costs the consumer. Elks Plan Dinner A harvest buffet will be served members of Elks Lodge No. 358 Wednesday evening, November 18. between 6 and 7:30 p.m.. ac cording to the committee In charge, with proceeds to go to the Elks' Eye Clinic. Door prizes, including a main prize of a 20 lb. turkey, will be Riven out Bridge and pin ochle will be In play at 8 p.m., with purchase of a $1.50 ticket to include both the buffet and cards. Mrs. Herb Case of Poulsbo, Wn arrlvpd here early this week to spend several days visit ing at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burkenbine. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel McLach lan and Mrs. E. W. Hale were in Mora on Tuesday, where they attended funeral services for Mc Lachlan's uncle, Ronald McLach lan. who was fatally injured late Saturday in a two-car collision near the community of Shaniko. If it's fine. ..its ffiffufatfye Magnificent simplicity reflected In a translucent Ivory chlnaware, with "only a pink rote" at a motif. Avollable In either standard or coupe thape with platinum finish at $15.50 a 5-pc. place setting. Come in and tee ut for this and other attractive Fllnhidge China patterns to fit your every occaslonl 177 Main St IH i I SrAr I Vi II STORE HOURS: Mfcf I J'TAMPS - II I NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. II ii nocn i tl II I ' ' fs II v rnl r- II I 11 DADriaJtrr it rN lT n STS . II V T II I 1 lb. FIG NEWTON I I SIZE 1 TTV I CHICKEN OR BEEF RAVIOLI 5 for $J JlllVll B CHICKEN RAVIOLI, 40 ox 43c STRAWBERRY 79c 40 - 47 fg n rng BEEF RAVIOLI, 40 or 43c g j lUi . Salad Dressing HOOD RIVES 303 ' APPLESAUCE lfof?l 3 y-sv y- I USDA GOOD AND CHOICE BEEF "Something from the Jaweler'a. Is always aometblng speclaL JEWELERS Heppner Ph. 676-9200 IANANAS 2 33s TEXAS Red Grapefruit 4 F0R 39c CELERY Bunch :aoiiflowek BLADE CUT ARM CUT LB. LB. 49c 65c SMOKED 1f Pork Neck Bones lb. I VC EXCELLENT FOB SEASONING SMOKED i ?es. R II O rora Loin (c m PS lb. cm PRICES GOOD NOVEMBER 13 and 14 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET 9BHBBBBBHBBBB3Bb1