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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. ThuredoT. rbniorr 963 Mrs. Martin Speaks At Pendleton Club By DIANA KINCAID I SCHOOL NEWS lONK-Mr. Fr.Hlrl.-k Mar. n. iti m ... . -,,nr. dlr.-ctor c.f Blue Mountain uw- ' , aJ w,u be n,,n lu,h.-on Ku.-st and ...oak- MOto ;f.P J h , .r at a nwnl ni;im o. '' " "':;, -:r, - Valentine par- GuntU.-r'H Restaurant. Mrs. Mar- a,t""',u Vtivlti.-s this w.-ck ,i M.k.. on the nc of R ar " junior J iKh team play- den club projects and activlt es. YnaSo thm at 2:00 p.m. on Also on th.. procram waM .' K 1 8. 6n Frl- Ev.-l.vn roien dayVbVuarV the G.A.A. will who idiow.-d ?Hdo of a rcm uay. r . lrl(J h(re at trip across "ie ' "Hioo and will be hostesses for southwest. I i,u, ,,n,P hi-fore Kiverslde ns librarian at ,np. '.t ov.'r February 10. lone Hiuh school Library, announced that ov.r hioru ary i . Wes,oni Varied Program Slated for Nexi PTA Meeting Vnlnntine's Day Is planned to help attract attendance at the next regular meetinR of the Hoppner High school PTA on Wednesday eve nine, February 14, In the high school multipurpose room. Several items of Important . i ...in ha riicniKsed and DUMfltraa v i . i " - voted on at the meetinR, which will convene at 8:00 p.m. In cluded will be discussion on two scholarship applications, appointment of a nominal nK committee and discussion of the band carnival. Also, since there have been no volunteers for i : v- l 1 .nnm mnlhPrs. Ill n - ior and senior class members 350 b(Kiks had been loaned dur ing January. Topic Club mem hers urc.' continued use of the library facilities, especially adults who mit'ht be Interested to know that the library sub scribes to many periodicals in cludinir Life, National Ceo graphic, and McCalls. The li brary board also notes that youngsters enjoy reading the series of Tom Swift books by Appleton. If families have some of these books that are no long er read at home, the use of these books in the library would creatly be appreciated. Ladies of the American Leg ion Post No. 95 Auxiliary arc making plans for a traveling food sale on Friday, February 16. Members are asked to have baked goods at the hall by 1:00 p.m. with the sale to begin at 2:00 p.m. , - On Thursday afternoon or last week Mrs. Lloyd Rice en tertained with a coffee hour at her home. Ladies enjoying the occasion were Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mrs fcd urisiow, una. """ i iur onu -y ,,., Morgan Mrs. Raymond Lundell, are becoming concerned about Mrs Lwis Halvorsen, and Mrs. having adequate help and food ,, Hclmbiener. for the junior-senior rai-- Kiiy jit imoiMiii- ,, , i,ir,cT with Valentine's IMP annual juiiuai.y m -h'" - the lone United Church of Christ Day, it Is planned to have a box Choir was held following prac social dessert, wim wu. tice on Tuesday evening at the ed to bring dessert for two u,c u" . I.- i tin,. ,i .n,fii.t im u tn he DUr homo ot Mr. ana jvirs. mu i-- wiupm.- '"""' K tin The birtlulavs of Don Bris- chased for a very small fee by tow, Larry Rietmann and Mrs. the men. ... V' . -T j ...i.u .,c ctf.nl nnmhers Will Tjirtin were noicu wim oh--11 ihu.vm. and a decorated cake, as was be presented by the high school the wedding anniversary or ivir. i band unucr me ui i-uiy.. a'nd Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid. Mr, . ne Hodman, -d the one La- Kpnnrln artiouse aim Juan- uita jvn-uii -'"' ,v - . JamS played special music for tain with a group of novelty the occasion. . , numbers Topic Club will meet on iriaay at the home of Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom with Mrs. Milton Morgan as assisting hostess. An educa tion program on Vietnam, Thai land, Laos, Cambodia, and Ma lasia will be given by Mrs. Bill Isom of Pendleton. Mrs. Charles O'Connor is at tending tho Midwinter Postmas .... i.-,i..-,tir,,i!il Conference in III JAIIll in " Y. - Portland this week. She was ac Good Skiing Draws Crowd to Arbuckle ,, , ,.,,. .... r.1rm.m.: i. mm. ,m ,m;mmm W'"' " " ' ' " " . " ""' f "' " 1 rr1 ' ""'"t' " w " -A v-- , vr ; Bi Hi J!) i t) 1 I p'" 0 A J ,h Q ri O . fjffi jlfi f TT A CO0D..BEPRESENTATI0N OF OLD TIMERS of Hppw. Elta rf.TS-S7S A total of 1.298 years in EIUm was represented by the 30 member, present who have belonqed to the organiiatlon lor 30 years or more. The lodge has a total of 87 member, who qualify, which would total a eombined mem bershio of 3.562 year.. Senior member, with over 50-yeai mem bth ip were Frank Turner, John Carter. Walter Have.. E. E. clniam, Harold Cohn and Dr. A. D. McMurdo. Reading from left tTright. with year, of membership in parenthesis, are (front tow) s LaVeme Van Marten Sr. (49). Lewi. Cason (41). Cleo Drake (41). Milton Morgan .(31). J 59L' 8? on (36), Haroia tonn yoi. ht . -.-j ----- ; .... r i (48), ana nenry reieraon Bob Kelly Here While on Leave Bob Kellv, whose wiie ui auu uhwof Mf and Mrs. Bay For- i i,..r n i.ave from hi. ship ..'" Bl" .T, clneer. Kelly nu i i cargo operation supporting the Untied Stales oiwrutions in Vietnam with Oakland. Calif., us the homo port. The Rhip transports cargo to Vletnumesf ixiris and also V... ." u .t Jnnan. he said. mi,R have includ. ed IransiwrtiiiK military per sonnel. . , . Kelly arriveu nonie """" x 14 and Is not sure when he will return to duty, ueioiu niK kk in this work, he was employed by The Bo.-ing Company for a Pi'rtod '.'.f wr:"...'. ,..,n.trn Mrs. s.eiiy unu 1"" , i.u.... p..mjiined here while he is serving on the ship. Sister's Illness Colls Randy Lotr Randv Lott left Saturday for .. ...... ,..... Vliua. tn Visit a SIS- tor who is seriously ill there. Another s s er. Mrs. r.wiui .- cd him for the trip which they made bv tram. Lott called Sunday night from r.mminr nnd said that they wore in snow there. He was unsure wnen ne icij , i, ha uinnlil hp cone, but now luuK 11 " , did not expect to return for two or three weeKs. . Medicare Premium To be Increased Starting April I pinnllv. on February 3. there was action on ruu;iuo me oo iov-c, ... - Voce tain Last week there was nu Medicare Degan on juiy j., . .. . ,u cnru7 ...m iii.,o fnr three months sKling Decause uic pi"-" frnm S3 to $4 in the monthly premium to be naid by enrollees in me voiun r ,i;ol Inciirnnee Droeram ii,iiaro wis Announced bv UI 11UUH.M' ' " " - the Department of Health, Edu cation, ana weuaie. fines not aDPlV to the regular coverage for,,ho,1" pitalization paia ior uy ''- care. r. .. , .-. r Tnhn W. said the increase was based on a review of cost experience aim actuarial projections of the vol untary program. The Secretary is required dv law io iun.c -' a review and to determine the nl.n,.i nMminm rate. The o4 figure is the one that the Sec retary indicated in September to be necessary. Enrollees and the Federal Government pay equal monthly shares for the cost of medical services under the voluntary program. The new $4 rate is etiective April 1, 1968. The monthly $4 premium will be matched by Federal funds. The $3 rate, in effect since use about 2 percent a year more of covered service in the period ahead than in the past and because the $50 deductible will exclude a smaller propor tion of medical expenses as util ization of services and the level of physicians' fees increases. Another one-fourth of the in crease is accounted for by ex r,toH increases of about 5 per- rardner cent a year in physicians' fees oaraner.. ,ij ohonH ...iii nnniinna fnr three months. sKiinrr nt'cause uie uv.r.w Wui v-umuiw had melted, but during the through March 31, 19ba, ' . -i.i.i liroil 1? inches Nparlv 18 million A B of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act). Part A ot medicare pioviuts uau ,n Mr,,i ia miilinn Americans week AfDUCKie receivc-u "1 "V Vh- nnnnlatinn nf new snow, in tne monuiiB me pilc.ji. i'UlliUJIU 111 v.... - m. ... Kir ,ha I aaatl K'S flnH AVer HTC tTIllUiltru SSKRf bLTT,a- was ST S!T Es 1 oty tUe "inow m Uieoiuntary program (Part vlsitinff hore this past week-end packed and it had stopped snow irom u oi w. in uiKt m x- . been elected activities chairman gkl lessons are coming along - insurance financ- for Aloha Gamma Delta soror- verv wen. Ever since skiing basic hospital ,nsu . .. .1 1 A I hmm n UlilUiir r- itv on campus. startedi on ArDucnie meie hutjons and is not affected by Club to Study Wild Flowers been lessons for beginners and outiora". lone uaraen uuu "v- the intermediates, ana some may on niesaay, reuiuoiy , " Vi soon be skiing HKe pros . hnme of Mrs. Ralph Crum. ' Wild . Pnes and ball Flowers of Morrow County will onlv 30 4.H ski members U nnhinnt tnr inp IMlUL-ailUll" " ' , x J Knr u ; u ic uar. were on tne dus oaiuiuay, al program given by Mrs. war anDroximateiy 75 sk ers were on Old Huber and Mrs. L. M. John- appr 0x1 y . son. I ah in all. it proved to be a great Mrs. Altred ncison r-m.... . Isina I rll T Pfl 1.I1U11.J1 U MV,J' . rMfthP nToeram commit- Cherl Carlson, reponer tee meeting 01 we . . . en's Fcllowsnip on riiuay tkstrom n , raining Smmme returned to her home in Pvt. Roland Ekstrom, son of ti Xn t- n J niitn UJ nrhilfT H.KVII'IIIII Dr( hinri i7ith Mrs. iNeisuii. rvai- ivir. uuu mio. r Pnrtlann Wltn Mrs. ltrisuii. vji. auu v.-- en NeK a T student at Oregon of lone, is taking training with State, met her mother there for the army reserves at Fort Ord a visit on Saturday. Calif. He expects to be on duty Mrs Lewis Haivorsen, Mrs. there for two months. Ekstrom Larry ' Prock and children drove has been attending Eastern Ore- to Pendleton on Monday for gon College and has only a halt- medicnl appointments and for a term left to complete require- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ments for graduation. He ex- Harr Pcts to complete his education Paul McElligott, son of Mr. after returning home and will and Mrs. uonaia mc.iiikuiw 13 cominuu wnn ure .., auu una. iv. o---. .,.,f nt- fit Anthnnv hoSPl tal in Pendleton following a ski ing accident Saturday at Ar buckle. Young McElligott suffer ed a spiral break in his left leg. Mrs. Cleo Childers accompa nied by Mrs. Hershal Townsend drove to Helix last week to bring Roger Childers home from his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har Vey Eechtel, where he ha? been staving since his mother's re cent surgery. Cleo Childers broke his left hand on Sunday while working with some horses. Funeral Held for Mrs. Hausler Beta Omega Sorority has post poned its regular February meeting until Wednesday, Feb ruary 14, due to the funeral of Mrs. Betty Hausler at Enterprise on February 7. Mrs. Hausler was an active sorority member here for many years and a past pres ident. ,.Mpihe Pfc. Mary Nichob ar rived by plane on Saturday from Quintico, Va., where she months. She is spending her two week leave wun ner Faiciio j m oil! "MloVinla Among the students home . , .......1, vaaro nnrbara Bishop vhd Was Visiting from La Grande with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bishop. Mike Mathews drove to Monmouin 011 t.:j.. krinir Rprnieee and i 1 fnr tho week-end. The Mathews took the twins home on Sunday evening. Major Jerry McElligott brought ui. ii,,., im rharlos MCEJ- IllS HIUUllli i..... . liit fmm Pnrtland for a Visit with 'Don and Dick and their families on Monday. Major mi. Elligott has just returned from r.t Hutu In Vietnam, and a luui v. uu. j - - - after his leave will report to lilt: uiciiimui .v. Fart B, to wnicn enrvncra -un-tribute monthly payments, sup plements Part A coverage. Part B covers a wide variety of med ical services, primarily physic ians' services, whether at home, in the office, hospital, or else where. About 20 cents of the $1 in crease is necessary to finance the program at the level of op eration of the past. It is esti that tho nremium rate tor IllOltU .IlUb . ' 1 the past 18 months should have been $6.M instead 01 though it is estimated that on an accrual basis expenses are running about 7 percent over premium income, the program has more than ample funds, on a cash basis, to meet its ex pected obligations.) One-fourth of the increase arises because it is expected that people covered under the program will, on the average, fny ha nnrinH ahead The remaining portion ui mc premium increase and the inter est earnings on the fund (the equivalent of income of 10 Cents per capital I are uvauaun.- for contingency purposes. About 26 cents 01 me muiim 1.. nor nanital mnrcin of 28 cents left for contingency would be used when improvements in coverage under the Social Sec urity Amendments of 19G7 be come effective for example, by payment of the full charge of X-ray and pathology services to patients in nospuais anu uy av erage of more physical therapy services than under the old law. Administrative expenses are expected to continue at the rate of 9', percent of premium in come. The same cumtjuiicuia described above are relleciea in the matching $1 additional con tribution pavable out of gener al funds. The vast majority of those en .n in 1K0 vnlnntarv Droeram are receiving monthly cash so cial security benefits. The in creases in montniy Dcnenis uiu vided by the 1967 Social Secur ity Amendments will be many times larger than the premium increase of $1. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allstott iinn familv traveled to Lewis ton. Idaho, Friday evening to spend the week-end visiting with Mrs. Allstott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt, and her brother ana sisier-m-iuw, VI. ami Mro Rnh Sl'hmtdt and familv. Thev returned home Sunday. mwihitti GAZETTE-TIMES Ph. 676-9228 Public Notices Public Notices NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING .... . ... - a D,,nr.1nmonal hudpet for the CounVof Mor'ow for The scTyear 168 wiTi be" fold in the S fJSC..LS, l"meSbnud e?!iV.ffl&erdSS aT?he office of the County Og The budaet may be inspected by interest irapp-rat the pQUbUcK hearing on' the : supplemental budget, and discuss the budget or any part of it. 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