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Lions Program Features Air Force Film on Defense r KATIICIUNC UXDSTIIOM IONK An excellent U. H Air Ftm flUn on North. American defense waa shown at the Mun day night dinner mreimg of (he uim I .Ion club al Klefanl a banquet nwim, Tb film was Ihrwn bv M Jeph I. Higl"W, nfirrrtaiuin tiffbvr of In luii don Mr lrce Baa. Three nrw members were ln Itlatcd, William Sihn. U N. Hrrrlik. ml Ky A. Undstrom. Two new transfera wcr present, tXercll Ifolateln and Ralph t bc. wy of lleppner. A large crowd waa In attendance. Mr ami Mr. Paul lYttyMtn. Jr.. were luMtcasca fir a dinner on Saturday evening In Rimmst of Mr. ivilv John's mother. Mra. Paul IVttvJohn. Sr. Other i-urli tsa.ait sua a. east taiiil ! la li n Mr anl Mra. fleo Drake rJ 'l BP 111 ST - a Kottrrt. Mr. and Mr. Wane llama and aon of IVndlcton, Mr. and Mra. l.lvl Murtran. Vlrgll and Ibmnlr, ami K H Lundcll, Mr and Mra. J a mra Harnett and family spent I hi week end In IHirtland ami Grraham, where thev were guests of Mr. and Mra. Paul Harnett. They attended the l-e hockey Kami and the Horn Know al the Coliseum. Milton Morgan, president of the Utreot r Wheat GmweV; lacuc, aitrnt from Turly to Saturday In Kanaaa City attend ln a national meeting on wheat uttl.atlon at Kanaaa Stat l'ol li tre. lie mad tha trip by Jilane from fort I and. rtawr Taocbff Joins Staff Kd Haseloff, a graduate of Writ Traaa State In 1'Jol. ar rived I ait Monday to tearh In the hU'h artiiMd. ilia ms)(r Is In bloloKical acienres and he will trarh math and acienre classes, lie has worked for the foret aervire In Texas and has taught ' two yearn at Stinnett. Te. He will replace Jamea Dceney, w-fio waa not acrredlted to tearh In Ore iron. Mrs. Marlon Palmer was hos trim last Thursday afternoon at a coffee parly honoring Mrs. Taut I'rtt) john. Sr. on her birth day. Curst preaent were Mra. Gottfried Herman. Mrs. Clell Ri a. Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mrs. liar old Kherer, Mrs. John Jrpaen, Mra. Lewis llalvorsen. Mrs. Ie Palmer, and Mrs. Larry Prock from lleppner. Mrs. Tom YVhlta and Inland and Yvonn returned )rtday from a trip which took them to La Grande and Athena to visit friends and to Portland, where they were ruesta of her DarenU, Mr. and Mr. Lcland Moe. hit. White spent the wrest hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce, I SlTiil nil family f Redmond spent the nrr end hrrr vtistirr her ia refill, Mr, and Mra, lUrudl Sherrr, Hne tVonomlf Hub of Wil low a Grne will inert lr an II dav meeting t the hell on Thursday, November ltf Tlr?imv ficlinaa. small son of Mrs William Olinaa. who her vUMintf Ms grartdparenta. Mr. and Mrs tjnt CraMrre. aient from Sunday to Tuely In Inmieer Mrmuilal tioatiltal with a residratory lnfeiinri. Mra Hrnwarri Ki-reevln or Pendleton waa a week rttd vUltor t the home of Mr. and Mra. lielln-ft linert She rrturned home n Mundsy. Mr. and Mrs Uavld flaker and Mr. and Mrs. Paul prttytohn. Sr, i.ti fund (,f Mr. and Mr Kavileril al the Vrterans hmiiiial. Ie In Pendleton on Priday evening Tlie caTaaiun markeil , I ri- birthday of Mr llaker and Mrs I'rtltr'hn. Mr and Mrs. K. w. Hrlow and ln drove to Portland Sat- urday evening to meet their son and daurhter in law. Captain and Mra. John Urlstow and farm lly, who flew down from lllelson Air Kone Uase at KaUbariks. Alaska They returned to lone . on Sunday, wrier they will have a vacation before going to tlrccnvllle. Te, where ("apt. BrUtow will le at a tinned with he Air forr Wln. Whlhj in Portland the famlllc visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brtstow. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Msrtln have received word that their dauirhter. Jean, a student at Ore iron State, had rtl(-lratcd In the state contest. "Make It With Wool" contest In Corvallls enter ing a beige wool coat. She waa runner-up In the contest and waa Judged the best In con structoln. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bishop took their daughter. Barbara, to the train at liinkle on Sunday fternoin. She spent the week- end here from school at ajC b The Topic club aponaored a movie at the achool cafctorlum on Saturday evening. The rlub would like to thank all those who attended and thojn who purchased tickets, but were un able to attend. Proceeds will be uird for the library. Social Club of Locust Chapter No. 119. OKS. met at the home of Mrs. K. M. Baker on Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Ikibyna of L'ugene waa a guest After tha business meeting, group dresses were discussed and one sample was shown to the group. McCuidr la California Mr. and Mr. Harlan McCurdy, Sr., are vUJtlng at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, A Valuable Ooor Prizes asaa. - a- M s i m JL ilAw trW GAZE Heppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, November 1 2, Mr. and Mra. Un OllHirn arvl family at Urf Brarh. Calir. Ttiey were dr Urn dwn by their aon. Harlan it of Hrppnrr. r Hew borne after a suit wun lalthe relallvra. Ti e MCurdys will ro from lnr iesh to Yum Aril, where tliry will aiirnd the wlnirr montha. Mr. and Mra Cottfreld Her ' maun have aold thnr farm home three miles aooin or lorte. is Mr. n! Mra. ( ontey fjinham of , rMrier. Mra. Ilrrmann will 't-iMiiinue to live there whlla ah Is houw hunltni She ifent th ' week end In Walla Walla visit In Mr, Hermann, who la a pat Norman Swanaon of Portland j lrourht his mother, Mra. Alary swanaon. nome on jwiiurciay. (She had been visiting relatives In Salem and Itonianil. He ie- malned ur.til Monday and went f bird hunting, Mrs pat llimmonl and two 'children sjient -vrral days here" from her home In llermlston vis- mm her parents. Mr. ar.d Mra. l,-iiK-n flmerL while her hua- band was on a hunting trip. DaSlshopa Walcotaa Son Mr. and Mrs. Ii k U tiishop of Portland are proudly announ cing the birth tt their first child. The little boy welched 7 lb . 7 oi, and has been named ICobert liirhard. lie arrlvrd on November 6. tirandparrnts are Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morrison of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ItrUUhop of San Anselmo. Calif, (rear grandparenta Include Lrn eat Perrel of The Dallca. Monday evening dinner cucsta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer were Mr. and Mr. Lincoln Naah. Mr. and Mrs. l.yle Jensen and family. Mr. and Mra. Dean Connor and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Palmer. The dinner waa In honor f Lee Palmer's birthday. Suan Kay Lindstrom, grand choir director of International Order of Kalnbow for Girls In Oregon, Judy Kubanks, Teresa Stefanl. and Bonnie Morgan at tended a reception at Arlington Assembly on Sunday for Jmie Fllpten. Grand He present a tlve of Washington in Oregon. Tne giria were taken to the party by Mm. 1 toy w. Undstrom. Also attend- ine were Mr. and Mra. Lewis llalvorsen. Mrs. llalvorsen la mother advisor of lone Assem bly. Lee O'Connor spent the week end In Eugene attending Home coming festivities at tha Unlver- slty of Oregon. She stayed with her cousin. Air. and Ml. J. 1L Ilendrickson. Mrs. 11 M. Baker, who la fin- muniy Fair Pavilion, Heppner Off 4-H Grand Cfaampiin i PriiDjtfly At By Ladies Of " e TTE-TIMES j j J 7 ' 6 MARK McKalor of fansdlaton. Oregon swat with Governor MARK Hatfield to kick-off rh onnuol appeal of rh Mvscular Dystrophy Auotiotioa for fundi lo eld la finding tha covta end cvra of this dltaos. " 1 ance chairman, attehded a atateUhop held at the Church of the executive committee meeting of the W omen a Fcllowsnip or urc pon at the Interrhurch Office Building In Portland last Thurs day. Six organlratlons use this new bulldine Including the United Church of Christ, the Kp!scopal churches, Presbyter lans nisclDlea of Christ, the Port land Council of Churches, and the Orecon Council of Churches She waa accompanied to the city by Mra. Norman Newon Toole Club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. H Cotter on Friday afternoon at 2:15 pm. Members are to bring an an tlque and be prepared to tell about It Mrs. Clara Kincald. who had mator aureerv at Pioneer Mem orial hospital last week. Is stead- v ImDrovlne. Her brother. Joe Mason, of Prinevllle, who has been here, has returned home. Mrs. Marv C Eroert Is visit- Ing at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Frank Ward at Kuna. Idaho. while having . medical check-up In that city. Dedication of hymnal racks. HVilfeDinigi O Election of Two Directors O Election of Seven Associate Directors O Annual Report Willows Grange, lone HEPF1MBI2 961 Sec. 2-4 poges an outalda tHitlettn board, and a memorial Imiom was led at.Kranell Walker. Mia fartkrw; the United Chunh of Christ on ' freshmen Oorge Kenney, Lin Sunday momrr during the wor-da Tatone. ship aervk-e. The hymnal racks) B roll 3 AO to 3V): seniors wef memorial for Maneell Lyle Jiohh. fuck Skoubo, John Townaend, aon of Mr. and Mr, fthrop, Barbara M'orkle: Jun llerthal Townaend; the bulletin ' raTonl Olin, Mike .4mith, tard In memory of Mis. ftert . Glenn Shmeder, Penny Kuey; Hi hoi palmateer; and the memorial book a gift from the Maranatha rlub contributions given to the Memorial perma nent Improvement Fund. Hoe or II oil Aaaeuaced The first nine week honor roll for students r.f the !or. High m hoid was released this wet k. It Is based on a 34 CPA or better. Cbcryle Lundell, a sen- tor, topped all atudenU with a .t7. tther honor students are Cherllyn Smouse. Janice Snider. Kathy Keene, IXTlrce Matthew. Karen Nelson. Bernlece Mat thews fat M -fllllgott. Maureen MrKlilgott. Sid Zinter. Lee Ot'onnr, Janet Palmateer, Bon- nle Hyr.d. Mary Nichols and Terrl tilonnor. Arleta McCabe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lar! Mr-Cabe. ac companied Mr. and Mr. Kim ball Tcltefon of Milton Free water to Portland Saturday, where ahe participated In the! Make It W ith Wool contest. The McCabe'a also went down for the contest The Tellt-fsona' daughter also competed. Arleta won fourth In the state. Several from here attended the church school teacher's work- Redeemer In Pendleton on Mon day. F. T. Martin and Mrs. Illllll i BO n:::ATi3i3 ts:ic:::ilaiti w - TRAINED TO FOLLOW DOCTOR'S ORDERS You put hands pharmacist fills eription. We carry a complete stock of fresh, drugs. PHIL'S BeppsMr i(gf 3o EE Riverside Honor Students Announced If MART IZt KAtLOW HOARDMAN The honor roll for the first nine weeks of River side High achuol baa be-n an nounred a folluwa: A rl l-JW i 4( Sentoea Terry Mry. 4 , h"Y Oberm-er, Anna Mae Me Uuaw. :dmond Jones, fiewena West, Jeniece MtLlroy; Junior thurk Jackson; aphomorea atjphomore Unda Senn. t hea ter Phillip. Shirley Dixon, Car- Robert Jeien were leader In the lunior and adult am km. Also apendlng the day thera were Mr. fWman Neloo. Mra. Arthur Llnltrorn. Mra. Robert Rietmann. Mrs. K. T. Martin, Mr. Itoy Gcxlrow. Mr. Gil Lu Jan. and Mr. Bill fUetmann and Kev. and Mr, trowel. mij Ruth Bailey, director of Christian Kdu cation of the United Church of Chrit. was In charge of the meetings. The lone group waa hostess for the representative from all the churches In the Mid Columbia Association. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White, Mrs. tdythe White and Dale White attended a funeral at BUkleton. Wn., on Saturday. Mr. Walter Dobyna left this week-end after an extended visit here with relativea and friends. She was going to Morton. Wn., to visit Mrs. Grace Ware, brfore returning to her horn In L'ugene. F. T. Martin drove to Mil waukie on Thursday to attend a meeting of the Conference of the Commission of Church and Ministry. Mr. Martin is a mem ber of this state committee. Mrs. Martin accompanied him. your health In when our registered your pure PHARMACY ?&. f7S-S963 en '.. good I I 3M ,' m 94 FINE of Anna Harper; freshmen Car olyn Burg, bvtty Fppenhach. Dr lene Gollyhern, Anna Ubermeler. Mr. Cliff. Wenatrhee. vUlted Wednesday through Friday at tha home of her ttJhr and sister In law. Mr. and Mr. Flvtn Lly. Another sister. Mr. Claud Bowman of Lebanon, returned home with her after visiting at tha Fly home f'r two weeka. Thursday the ladle and Mr Fly went to La Grande to Visit at the home of Mrs. Jv a ain-In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. Fldon Lilly. J"ce Lilly re turr.ed here to visit. Mr. and Mr. Nell Itogerann are the parents of a sn W a l Nell. brn November 5 in The Dalles The baby weighed acven Dounds. twelvt ounce Grand- parent w airs, i-va ivwaoa w Willowdale. ine Kouermma lived here until Just recently. The Boardman Garden club will meet November 1 at the home of Mr. Walter Wy. The Home Extension Unit will meet November 17 at the home of Mrs. W. G. Seehafet at 10:30 a.m. When you patronUe Caiette. TUnea advertiser, you help make a better pper. 1 ell them you saw It In the Gazetie Tlme. For Your Protection Turner, Von Morter and Bryant Answers Your Insurance Questions OTJESTIOHi We haven't changed the fire Insurance on our home and furniture for many years. Some of our things have become almost worthless but some have In creased In value Including the house Itself. How. can we ar rive at an accurate figure on the value? ANSWER: Call In a good In surance agent for an ap nratsal of the house and then make a complete Inventory of all your furniture and per sonal effects. It won't take as long as you think and you'll have a pretty good Idea as to how much fire insurance you should have. This public service b our way of advertising. Your Insurance questions will be answered without charge or obligation If you'll send or brine them to Turner, Von Matter and Bryant KeotMser Ph. ffT-SJ