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Films on Woo! Shown At Topic Club Meeting lr KATHCIUNC UNDSTKOM IONK Al lit OrtoU-r nwl Irtir t.f Toi' club r'cl day nfirrinn at fharlra t'rlMin limn. Mm. Ilrrt Hm kin luw-l home mnvlra of th vmh.I n1utry and comnvntr-d on th Umlilntr w"Mn, sliar Ine. rmlntf h l ialur ami iilhrr ihasoa nf lht work Involved Iwf.in wwd I ready for thf manufacture n( jir mrnla. She tiad snmidi-s of raw Wind and finished wimlrn. itpMHi fur tho mwllnir wrr Mm, William Itawllna and Mr. t'arlMtn. On fiundav evening thf Topic Cluh MinMirvl a mvl al the whoi iaf!irlum. which w" nmliH Ciiminltle In rharce f Ihls money making .roJ-rt for the I'ul.lle Library were Mm. Norman Nelson, chair man; Mm John IVoiidfoot. and Mm. Lindsay Klnrald agisted bv Mm fharlea Carlson. The Topic flub Is tdannlng oH'n house al the Public Library on Minlav and Tuesday nest week f'r school children, when thev will trl a look al ihe new books uri hascd this fall ami Ik wrved punch and cookies. Mr. and Mm. Hubert Hlrtmann vkrr hosts for a tluck din nrr at their home on Sunday eenlnu honoring Rev. Handy Mlddleton and Alex Currle of (ondon, who wife team lcak era at the United Church of Christ later. At thta mectlnc. uiM-n to the nubile but imperial ly planned for all rhurrh lead ers, the learn explained "Hreak through." a program outlining areas of concern In the world ludav anil the service the church may render In helping relieve treat human need. no sellie- llv dealt with by Ihe church iiefure. Other guet at Ihe din ner were In Hrlstow. church moderator; Mr. and Mm. Ken neth SiiuiuM, Itev. and Mm. wal ler ft Crowell. Mr. and Mm. Hob i rt Jepnen. Mr. and - Mm. Hay ov-e, Mr. and Mm. Keith Rea. ami Mr. and Mm. Hoy W. Und Mrom. Christie Peterson, grand wor thy advisor of International Or iler of It.ilnhow for ClrU In Oregon will make an official visitation lo lone Rainbow As Minl.lv N. H! on Friday even ing. lk-tobcr 22. .. Cm-Ms of Mm. Elmer Hrlffith from Friday through Monday were Mm. J W. Ilowk -f Port land and her daughter. Mm. Hill MolU-r and children of OreMj am , ,, . Mm. Ocar Lundell returned on Monday from n visit with her on and daughter In law. Mr. and Mm. Dale Lundell and family at Oakland. Calif. Mm. pale Lundell returned recently mm a trip lo England. Mr. and Mm. Charlea O Con nor returned Sunday evening from Eugene, where they hud visited their daughter Lee, On Sunday afternoon they attended an oien house and tea at Alpha (Jamma IH-Ita. given by the sor orltv for the parent of new pledges. They al.no visited their other daughter. Terry, at St. Helen' Hall In tiaml. Mr. and Mm. Elmo McMillan left for their home In Salem on Saturday after spending a week visiting relatives here. THE m GAZE vtv;S HEPPNER TTE-TIMES Mr ami Mn. James Llndxay were Sunday and Monday visit or In l'rtlnd. Mrs. M. II Cotter flew lo fort land on a Imslneae and whop ping trip Ihl lam week. Mtlnq to riaa roll Bosom There will l a general meet Inn fur reiirettenlntlvea of all eommunllv organlatlna al the home of Mm. Artnur unnnmm on Monilay evening. October 18. at 8 mi pm., lo formulate plana for the fall baaar. beta Omega Sorority will upon" Ihe eveid this year In Ihe whml cafelor lum and gym. Mr. and Mm. Henry llalvor wn of Mcdford are gu ta of i.i. i.roiht-r and family. Mr. and Mm. lwla llalvoraen. . Mr. and Mr Clvde trawiorn and family of Albany pent from Weilneiiday lo Sunlay here vlMtlng her parent. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Ualell and other relative. An exchange of pulplta will Ih held Ihla week-end tx-twt-en ii-.. ir.n.lu Mlrtitlctun fif Con- lion, who will have charge of the United Church of lnrtt morning nervhv In lne, and Itev. Walter B. Crowd! of lone. who will conduct me Minoay morning aervlce al the (ondon United t liurcn or inrii. Guekts of Mr. and Mra. Milton Morgan thin week-end were their aon in law ana nauKnur. Mr. and Mm. Keith I'eck Of l"ort- Und. who came up lo gel meir baby daughter. Natalie. They were acoimpanled to lone by Mr. Morgan aUler. Mr. John Vourhee and daughter. Peggy. Other guem or the Morgan were Mr. Peck form college roommate at Oregon Slate ana her hukband. Mr. ana mm. joe Wendllck of Pullman, Wa-ih. Reception Honor Nawlrwed Mr. and Mr. Gordon White ui.r usi at a reception hon oring their son and new gliter In -law. ll Lt. and Orrald White, who were wit A r-ari ilv ni Abilene. ti, i.nriv uni lu-ld In the Ancn . ... orage reftaurani in mruanu Satunlay evening. Attending from lone were Mr. and Mm. John Eubank. Mrs. Ix-wls Hal vormn. Mm. Clell Hea. Mrs. Edvthe White and Dale White. Also going down were Mr. and Mr E. Hrenner and Mm Gary and Mr. Vela Eubank of Mad ran. Mr and Mr. Harlan Crawford and family of La Grande were week end guest of hi parent. Mr. and Mr. W. C .Crawford. W. C, Crawford celebrated hi Hist birthday on Sunday and seven of their eight children called during the day to oiler their beM wluhe. Girl from Rainbow Assembly No. H'J Hold spring bulb In the n.mmiii.iiv Inst Saturday and made about $T0. go to Ihe Oregon lillnd at Salem. Mr ami Mr. and baby have moved Into the house on Seond Mreet ueiong Ing to Hay Harm tt.. Mr. Lewi llalvorsen and Mrs. Clell Rea spent Saturday and Sunday In Portland, where they nttended the birthday dinner of Mr. Hea' granddaughter. Don na Rea. who was seven. Darcle Rea came home with the ladles Hcppncr, Oregon, f hursdoy, October 14, 1965 Sec. 2-4 poges lo end two week here. i ..i Timrtdav keveral I idle dau Mr, mar- Kan. from lone attended the Women' Fellowship meeting al me yttn. don United Church of ChrlM. when Ihe program wa eM-nt-ed bv Ihe tate preldenl and the Mate atudy chairman. Going from here were Mr. Alfred Nel on, Jr.. firifildeiit of Ihe lone Feliownhlp; Mr. Omar It let mann. Mr. f:ila Burgoyne Mr. W. C. Crawford. Mr Walter Oowitl. Mm. ItolM-rt Hletmann. Mr. k'onru-th Smnuw. Mr. Carl tergtrom. Mr. Norman Nelson. Mr. John Jepen. and Mr. K M. Baker. lle wihlp chair- mMr. and Mra. Alfred K. Jr.. pent the week end In I on land vlnltlng hi parent. Mr. and Mr. A. If. Nelnon. Sr.. and her mother. Mm. S. (J. Hanwlell. Mr. Joe HauRler had minor aurgerv on her hand and eni one night In the hospital last Mr.' and Mm. Ray Helmblgner apen! Ihe we-k end In Eugene vlMtlng their aon Tom at the University of Oregon. They also met Linda Helmblgner, who teaches at Taft. at Eugene for visit. . Alvln Barlow, who ha been hospitalized about two week following a severe heart attack, i. rfnH in lie ecltlng along satUfactorlly. He i In Pioneer Memorial hospital In lleppner. Mr. and Mr. Robert Rice left last Wednesday for Kana City. Mo., where thev have enrolled for a month training at the Weaver Airline School, which I a training school for airline per sonnel. Mr. and Mr. Raymond Lun dell attended an open house and tea at Kappa Kapa Gamma or oilty with their daughter. Cher le, a new pledge on the Uni versity of Oregon campus on Sunday afternoon. Crutcber Services lo Cresham Word was received here of the death of Warren L. Crutcher of Gresham at Redmond on Mon day about noon. Mr. and Mm. Crutcher had gone lo the Madras area Ihe week before on a fish ing trip. Crutcher suffered a severe heart attack and compli cation bv pneumonia and was taken to a Redmond hospital. where he succumbed a week la ter. He was well known here, having visited here many times. Relatives leaving for the fun eral, which was held In Gresh- arn on Thursday morning were Mr ami Mr. Franklin Linds- irom. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Llnd- strom. Mr. and Mrs. Artnur The proceeds School for the Don Lamorrlo It Ain't Easy, Brother! Bui there it a way. You herva - probably been told that all religion! lead eventually to the same place. Thli It a popular concept. But did you know that Jesus personally stated: TAe lol IwJt fe fife Is moll ml the teed h narrow, end ihoM wAe Uei if ere few? No t Isn't easy, brother, but there Is a way a way to eternal life and salvation. You owe It to yourself to know the unvarnished truth about this vital matter. Nothlno con be more Important. Your future life and present hap. plness depend upon knowing the truth. The Holy Scriptures explain the way. You need not, yeu must not depend on -.someone else's Ideas about It. A oulde to help you find the scriptural way to eternal life " " . can be yours free end without SEVENTII-DAY wii, Just eomDlete the cN ADVECIIURCH gjS'-SjS SP,r name HEPPNER. OREGON ond address. m ewrn mm ewm m mm mm mm emm mm mm mm mm ! iWm mm mm mm " rbeie Ma4 me wlthewt bllfall.a the tall Blbl-Sle ria. NAM I ADDRESS V Do Yon Know T!u Clilld? r' " - s J ; if ? i ; r i V x; JJ Junior Grange Organized; Charter Officers Seated "A 111 V - - - : ' - mA -Jimm r- . - mi tMa rViiM It ! a child in Din. r.vrrj nwuirr m .r. - - - - - - Like thousand of other similarly In need of medical help, this youngiter depend on CARE, the -people-to-people aid organization which help fight disease anJ poverty In 39 countries throughout the world, and MEDICO, It (iveneu medical arm founded In 158 t the laU Vr. Timi Ilry and Dr. Ttter Comandura. To n.ark CAKE'S 20th anniversary, Glenbrook Lsborstorie Divi sion of Sterling Drug. I ponoring a "Shsre with CARE salute from September 27 to November 20 In the nation' drug and food tore. The public can also salute the occasion end help sick children like thi boy, without .pending an extra penny! Clcnbrook bs pledged CARE a unique "blank check gift r medicine. Coupon available in participating store guarantee that an equivalent umount of rm-dicine will be sent to CARL to match each consumer's purchase of the firm's leading medicine. r MART UC MAJtLOW fiOA HUMAN A Junior grange ) been f-rrfrilrff hrre In rrn nectkm with Greenfield Grange with Mr. John Phillip a mat run. Bob Coble, elate deputy from Rbhland. and Nathan Ttiorie. Morrow county drputy. were eent at the organUation neetlng. Coble Inst ailed the following offirvr: master, Albert Phillip; fAersrer. Marilyn Bel anger; teward. Judy Tatone; chaplain. itJU i:-r: w-e 14 Martin; srerrtary. Unny tVlan-n.r- vairkwurr. Marlon McKen- rie; umon. i:-ra rniwips. (ere. Neia fhillipe; nra. Teena rhtlllps; lady asmmani .(uard Vivian I'hllllD: mUilC- Ian. Charlene Belanger. Honor ary member Indue Coble and Thorpe. Mr. Lll Belanger. Mr. In lm-r llug. Mr. Orald Martin, Mr, lnard Bedard ana ir. Tom Hilling. The group wll meet twice a month, the date to be decided and published later. The first card party of the season was held last Friday night at Ihe grange hall, with Mr. W. tl. S-ehafer and Mrs. Leonard Bedord a hoateaie. High prize were won bv Mr. Karl Knox and Leonard Bedord. low-went to W. G. Seehamer and Shirley Earwood. and the pi nlchle prte was won by Seehaf er and Mrs. I'eter MaU. The next party will be held October 22. Lira Mn rrrntpr and Mrs. w . . -. . . W. G. Seehafer attended a lead ers training meeting and a proj ect leader meting In Heppner Tuesday of last week for Home Extension, rv.itno tiiHf.nt home for the week-end Included Sharon Don ovan from tX)C. La oranae ana Dewena West and Pat Miller from Blue Mountain college. Pendleton. Mr. and Mr. Arnold Hoffman and daughter Und aM-ltl. i h annuunc-rmrnl parly fur Ihe rrgarrn-.rr.t cf tr.cir sen. Td. and Unda Kiaine Kitiennoue. daughter of Mr. arut Mr. Weley lilttrnhouse of Salem, at the Kit lenhouse home Ust week end. TTiey then areni the week e ml at the home of their son in law ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kellrr, In l.ugene, Mr. Walter llmdlry of M. deslo. Calif.. IMlel the first of trie WeeK at me rimnv . i ..ni Llarl.rttf AnuthrT Visitor was Mr. Marlow sinter In law. Mrs. tw, ilariow or tmauna. Mrs. Esther Knight and dau ghter Edna, of Portland lUe.l her father, iharl Mckerson. Iwo day Ut wee. iu-jf went from here lo Idaho to visit oth er relative. Ron Daniel. Riverside High and Boardman Grade school principal, attended" a secondary school pricnl pal's meeting In Portland last week. Members of Greenfield Grange who attended Irrlgon Grange Thursday evening of last week Ineluded Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Skiles. Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Mrs. Guy Ferguson. Mr. Ell Belan ger. Mr. Leonard Bedord. Mr. John Phillips and Mrs. Bernard Donovan. Cafeteria menu for Riverside High school and Boardman Grade school for the week of October 18-22 are as follows: Monday wetner wraps, potato chip, buttered carrots and fruit; Tuesday hamburger gravy over toast, tossed salad, buttered corn and fruit; Wednesday nagea ham and creamed pea, rolls, vegetable stick and chocolate ice cream; Thursday hash. French bread, peach and cot tage cheese salad and filled graham cracker; Friday tuna wiggle, green beans, vegetable sticks and Jello with marshmal low topping. Bread, butter and milk are served with all meals. I.lndstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Llndstrom. Friend here are being aa vised of the approaching mar riage of Lawrence Eldon Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones of lone, and Judith Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Long of Hood River. The ceremony will be performed at the Christian Church in Hood River on Tuesday. October 19 at 8:00 pm. Friends are Invited to attend. - " , Mr. and" Mrs. TJay Turner and sons of Eugene were in lone last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake. They were called to eastern Oregon by the death of Mr. Turner's mother at Pendleton. Mctsker maps of Morrow, Gil liam. Umatilla. Wheeler counties on sale at the Gazette-Times. $1.25 each. Others available on order. HARVEST I St. Patrick's Hall Sunday, October 17 3:00 TO 7:00 P. M. MENU OFFERS VARIETIES OF MEATS, SALADS, VEGETABLES, DESSERTS, ROLLS, BEVERAGES. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY Free Nursery Provided Sponsored By St. Patricks and St. Williams Altar Societies A ferw , rz law. i : m r" ... . v.j." it Will it ever be "old-fashioned"? Tickets Adults, $2; High School, $1; Children, 75c, Pre School Free THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMTTNTTY SERVICE AN K OF jZastern Oregon HEPPPNER BRANCH HEPPN ER ARLINGTON ION E MEMBER. 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