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SIIIOETY European Countries Visited by Whites On Two-Month Tour IONK Mm. Gordon Whltn, who ih Immmi Iutc vIhII Inx rcl ittlvcx. It nit returned from n wonderful lour of Kurop, which hi'Knn on April 1, when (die left the- tlnllcil Slate for London In compiiny with lu-r mm nml dnu Hitler In law, Mr. nml Mm. t Itnrlcit white of Snn KranrlNCO. Sho went from Uimlon to Pur la nml llti'ii to Antwerp nml UrtiKM In Helnluiti nml The lliiuui' nml AniHierlnm In I lol - . Intnl. She vUlti'd In Sweden nnd r Itrnmnrk nml Ihen journeyed to! Germany, where nhe unw rnnny ; nIkM uf IttlereNl In Koln, Pus- ! wldorf. IhiinlierK, Munich, Krnnkfurt, StuttKart, lli'ldellier, nml mode n trip up the ltliliio Itlver to Iltivnrln. She wn In Koln durlntt the time of the fun eral of i'rentdent Adenauer. Mm. White flew from Austria to Switzerland through the lM-nutlful Altm und nnw Llcheii Nteln. In Italy the trip Included Lake t'ottto, Milan. Florence, Home, nml Genoa. They went down the Itlvtern to Monte Car lo In Monaco, nhe enjoyed the Grand I'rlx race. Andorrn, Hureclonn nnd Ma drid were next on the Itinerary. At Madrid, Mm. White visited fur elk'ht day with her mm, Captain Gerrald White, at Ton Hon Air Bow. Her return trip wn niade by wav of New York. Chicago, Kan na.H City nnd Little Hock, where aplaln White 1 mat lotted. With Catitiiln nnd Mm. White, idle at tended n f.nnly reunion near Lake Buchanan nnd L.B.J. Lake In Texan. She then xjient two (lavs In Snn Frnnclnco with Mr. nnd Mm. Chariot White, before thev flew her hack to i'orttand In Mr. White' plane. Other Interesting things, which Mm. White was utile to enjoy on her two month' trip, were nn audience with I'oe Paul In Home, u tour of Waterloo Mon ument and battlefield, xome of the American cemeteries of World Warn I nml II. the Da cliau prison camp, which Is now a museum, and many castles and homes of monarchs. Greenfield to Host Pomona Meeting Morrow County Pomona Grange will meet nt Bonrdman with Greenfield Grange as hosts, tin Saturday, July 2il. The meet ing will be held at the new Grange hall, starting at 6:30 p.m. With Berl Akcrs, Pomona mas ter. In charge, several Items of business will be discussed. There will Ih no dinner, but a cake walk will be a feature of the evening's program. IT'S LUCKY TO WEAK " How to Win Friends Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 BankAmericard e 1 ) MISS JACKLYN MART BROUN Broun-Wagcnblast Engagement Told Or ami Mm. JameH II. Broun of IN rtdleton nre announcing the cr,ent;emcrl of their daughter, Jacklyn Mary, to John Kldon Waijenliliist, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln K. WaKenhlast of l,ex IttKton. Ml mi Broun, a VM'A graduate of Pendleton With school, Is major ing In physical education at Ott'Kon Stale University, where she In a member of Alpha Camma Delta Korurlty, She I one of the princesses In thin yi n's P e tt d I e ton Hound L'p court. uutr of Heppner High school' with the class of l'.Mir. He will ci, ter his Junior year at Oregon Stale University, where he Is t.iujorlng In agricultural econ omics. He is a member of Farm House fraternity. A fall wedding Is planned. Mankin Relatives Enjoy Visit Here Arriving bv Jet plane in Port- land last week were Mr. andiceeded Its quota In membership, .Mrs. Claude Worley and daugh- 'ter Nancv and Miss Ivora Wor-1 ley, all of Glen Daniel, West Virginia. The visitors were met In Port land by Mr. and Mm. Fred Man kin, their hosts while here. Mr. Worlev and Miss Ivora Worley are nephew and niece of Fred Mankin and Homer Mankin of lone. They enjoyed much of the Oregon scenery while here, vis iting Wallowa Lake and accom panying their hosts to Lincoln City, going to the coast by wav of the Santiam Pass. They left by Jet from Portland on July 19 for their return trip. On Saturday evening, July 13, the visitors were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln Bunch nt a family gathering. YOUR BIRTIISTONE kmmmmwm' wvm sis ...THE RUBY, STAR RUBY Symbol of peace and contentment and a shield from adversity. for her: The warmth and beauty of a Ruby or Star Ruby in an attractive ring brings a deep sense of well being to the woman fortunate enough to receive one. for him: The clear deep glow of a ruby set in a handsome gold ring lends dignity to the man... a ring he will wear with pride. note: Available In natural or synthetic Ruby or St&.r Ruby ' "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special."' JEWELERS ': OPSIN ilaiAMPsil Legion Convention Stirs Delegates At Eugene Sessions Support of the true Kplrlt of i Americanism wan evident In many ways at the annual atate American l-ctflon Convention held July U 15 In Eugene, ac cording to Mm. Frank Hamlin, delegate of the Heppner Auxil iary Unit who attended the four day sessions. Guest speakers and general discussion stressed in creasing need for dedicated sup port of the Legion goals. Mm. Hamlin was one of about 500 auxiliary women who at tended the 4!)th annual conven tion at the Lane county fair grounds. Special auxl 1 1 a r y guests Included two past na tional presidents, Mm. Hubert Goods of Portland and Mm. Henry Ahnemlller of Wcnat chee, Wash., and also Mm. Del Uurnell of Wapato, Wn, depart ment president. Auxiliary delegates partici pated In the presentation of col ors with more than 50 flags at the opening sessions Wednes day evening, July 12. Colore from units throughout the states were Included In the convention hall display. Highlight of the July 13 morn ing sessions was the keynote address by Governor Tom Mc Call, who appeared In-fore the K) delegates In support of America's fighting men In Viet nam and "their commander In chief," and paid tribute to Leg Ion programs now In effect In Oregon. Auxiliary business sessions, which Included reports by de partment officers, credentials committee, reading of rules and resolutions committee, were heard In the Thursday afternoon session. Girls' State Governor Heidi Harrison of the Salem Un it No. 136 was Introduced and Hpuke on the worthwhile proj ,u' ') ".ne w G'rL State proves what an honor It Is to live In the U. S. Signifi cance of the red, white and blue Is learned, as well as truth, Justice and charity. Girls of all description und creed be come acquainted. We find It true that a nation without God will not stand and It will crum ble." Auxiliary delegates were de lighted to learn that for the first time In 13 yearn the De- partment of Oregon met and ex- set for 10,306, by 81 members, making the total membership 1U..1K7. The Heppner unit sur passed Its quota of 82, with an Increase to 87 members. State auxiliary officers, elect ed and installed at the Satur day morning session, included Mrs. Gerald Gower of Cannon Bench, president; Mrs. Keith McDonald of Wasco, first vice president, and Mrs. C. Ray Wil son, Portland, second vice pres ident. Officers who will serve the Legion for the coming year are John Bucther, Kent, Ore., de partment commander; Larry Antonelll, Portland, and Loren Kuske, Astorin, vice command ers; Larry Held of Lake Oswe go, finance officer; P. M. Blon klnsop of Banks, chaplain, and William Wilklns, La Grande, national executive committee man. Social activities Included a large Joint banquet at the Eu evenlng and special breakfasts Friday and Saturday mornings. In state drum and bugle corps competition Friday evening the Royal Lancers of Portland de fended their title against seven competing corps. Texas Family Spends Vacation Here, Enjoys Visits With Relatives Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Henry (Clarissa Hastings) and two children, Hank, 6, and Joyce, 3, of Snn Antonio, Texas, visited In Heppner and Forest Grove recently with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Hastings, and other friends and relatives. Flying to Portland by way of Dallas, the family was met at the Portland airport by Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and all spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Connor and family In Forest Grove. Mrs. Connor is also a daughter of the Hastings. On Sunday, July 9, a family picnic and barbecue at the Con nor home for friends and rela tives from the Portland area in cluded Zetta Jenkinson, Vancou ver, Wn.; Gladys Carglll, Marie Johnson and Rita Dell Greenup and two children, all of Port land. On the following week-end after a visit in Heppner, the Hastings and Henrys camped at Bull Prairie Reservoir fishing and enjoying the mountains, before the Hastings returnde to the level countryside of their part of Texas. On Thursday, July 20, the Henrys departed by plane for Texas and arrived home before their Heppner family reached Heppner from Portland. POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE REPAIR: Electric Motors Power Tools Hydraulic Jacks Alemite Equipment 421 S.E. 4th Pendleton Phone 276-5862 Barratts Have Short Visit Here, Return Home for Surgery The annual summer visit of Mr. and Mm. Garnet Barratt of Mesa, Ariz., with their Heppner friends was limited to the first week In July. After attending the wedding of their grand daughter, Miss Vickie Barratt to Kenneth Vernon Moland In Spo kane, Wn., on July 1, they came to Pendleton by plane and were met by their hosts for the week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin. On Monday evening, July 3, the Hamllna entertained at a patio dinner for Mr. and Mm. Barratt, Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Haiph Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Winn Crist. They also sent a short time with the Hamlins at their mountain cab In at Parkers Mill. They return ed home by plane on July 8. On Tuesday, July 11, Mr. Bar ratt underwent major surgery at the South Side Hospital in Mesa. In telephone conversa tion with Mm, Barratt on Sun day, Mrs. Hamlin reports that he Is making good recovery, but will be hospitalized there for another week. Mr. ttnA Mrm. ttflmm flnnnt and children, Susan and Jimmy, ten frinay evening ror a two weeks vacation trip, planning to spend much of the time at the coast. Supple will be on vaca tion from his work at the First National Bank. 2 Lb $1.45 3 Lb $2.09 10 oz. INSTANT (REG. $1.89) $1.29 Emcee """ HOME LAUNDRY SIZE TIDE $3.79 CHEF BOT-AR-DEE PIZZA Cerber Strained BABY FOOD 6 Cans 69c J ST Ft - 1 i M XI f j NALLET'S 48 ox. CUCUMBER CHIPS 79c LEMONS LETTUCE " 190 CANTALOUPES 5 - ?1 PRICES GOOD JULY 28 & 29 Litchfield to Train At San Bernardino Dr. and Mm. Ralph Litchfield visited for a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, while en route to California. They came by way of the Alcan highway from Anchorage, Alaska, where he had been stationed at Ellendorf hospital on the air force base the past two years. Dr. Litchfield will report July 31 to take his residency train ing for general practice at the San Bernardino Countv hospital for the coming two years, they reported enjoying their assign' mcnt In Alaska, with an ODDor tunlty to visit several of their Heppner friends who are now living in the Anchorage area. Medford Visitors Guests at Rood Home Mrs. Pat Watson and (laugh ter Alicia returned to their home in Medford on Friday after spending several days here as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood and daughter Dee- dee. They were former residents of Klnzua, when the Roods also lived there. Mrs. Watson, on vacation from her work In the Jackson county clerk's office, enjoyed a tour through the Morrow county courthouse and was impressed by the modern photostatic Lb- 73e TRY NEW HILLS BROS ELECTRIC PERK SUNSHINE Tru Blu 590 2 Full Pounds 'fjif SAUSAGE 69c CHEESE 59c Cerber Strained JUNIOR BABY FOOD . .. 6 for 99c 3490 APRICOTS 3 " 390 MARKET HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. Jury 27. 1967 equipment which is now in use. They also enjoyed a few days of change of scenery at the Rood mountain cabin. MORE SOCIETT NEWS ON PACE 6 J7T1.X.I I T T r t Here s a lucky License, worths50-all this week! MS More than 500 other new winning Oregon license numbers this week... from (5 up to $2,500 -a new list of win ning numbers posted every Saturday at Standard Stations and Chevron Dealers. By the way, what's vour license number? CHEVRON DEALERS OREGON CHIEF SMOKED SLAB BACON - 690 SLICED 75c LB. 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