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Bookworms Learn Of Future Shock Mr. Jmr Ttiiiitrtn iticw. -d AMrt TWfhr's runaway tuki -)l-r. Tuimr Sh" .ir the Jt,.,Kwurm Club at 1 lorn.il tjreen hMH TumJj" pMimiij, ftb. 1, Nino nu'tnbt'r mid a luil. Mi. Virginia M.tk. n Joyed the rt- ii-w. ih r'liiij if a NVw V'(ir k-in-r friu t lta Humphrey Thma, ill I hp lr pwvifw M-rxIni; of thWt year's Wheal League cakit i iti i liM-llt f.iP ll I., uUn In Ihid 1 . t sue). Th crlnry. Mr, Yth , t-rfurd, Lm) art nctnuiit of It nut cnjil.' ni uih V.tK Thomni in Iut Atijtua l.-mi on Jim. 22. A -Mu.r Book Sin r-ilr ami r? i- ei c imiiUt "Kuiuiv Shot-It" Mime- llttt Of II M-lU-t to Charles' ru ich'n Tin Greening of Amer ica", Both books have become 'filing fur hljrh school, unlver tli) and adult Muili'nik of the American Mvnc, j Mm. ThoniMin reviewed from the paperback edition by Ban tam Books. The bK)k contains extensive no!w on each chapter and a l nj;thy bll liofnijiliy. It author, .Min Tofftcr ha been an edi tor of Fortune" and a Wash ington corresiondent. He hits written for man periodicals such "Life", l!orln". "Playboy" and the "Annals of the Acad in.y of Political and Social Scl ii.tf", Jlo Is thf author of "The I'ul'ure C'oru-umers" and the ed itor of the prize-winning volume "The Schoolhouse In the City". He has tauKl.t ut several e.reitt universities and served as ad i!mt to many Kicnificant funds nl organizations. Ccrlbe Today's ChongM This bi'k Is about the pres ent. It Is about what is happen-' ing today to people and groups wh- are somewhat overwhelm eil by change. Chanie affects our products, communities, or g animations even our patterns of friendship and love. Mr. Tof fler vividly describes the emerg ing 'super- industrial world tomorrow's family life, the rise of new businesses, subcultures, life-styles and human relation ?hips all of them temporary. "Future Shock" Illuminates to 41 UMATILLA COUNTY DLUlct Attorney K t. (Joe) Smith, boa announced hU candid 007 Irr the Democratic nomina tion tor Oregon Attorney &n-tel. he win Id of tomoirow by ex pliHlint! countless cliche about Rookies Prevail In Overtime ly CRCG GREEN Led by John Kilkenny's 17. and Kenny rVkman 16 count era the Mailing Heppner froh overran Pilot Itovlt Tuesday, 61- yj In overtime. Pilot It.xk ran ahead In the I In. 1 pa-rtiMl 217, but the Baby Muldtin r-ialt.ited. and led by 1 l halflime. The (! of I lie game wa louch and iiM with both team lied M M al the end of the 4th iurter. Mike Mills, and John Kilkenny's foul hootlnj clinch ed the game for lleppner dur ing the merlime. Individual scoring for llepp ner: Kilkenny 17, Kckman 16. Mill 9, J. Onlry 8, M. Crave li. D. MiLeod 4, Kay Curnutt 1. Board of Review v . 'Mi Morrow County 4-Hers Give to IFYE Fund Morrow County 4 II contribut ed $100 to the fiimls for Inter 11. 1 1 1-m I Farm Youth Exchange totlay. 11 will intrigue, provoKe, ,)tj.rarn mis year. 4 II clubs friKhten. enwurage and. above ,onated appmximately $sa of all. change everyone who reads ,nL ,um wl,h soUln Morrow It. It haa provoked vivid reac- c,jUncll contributing the remain lions and comments from out- ,,.r alanding "in" people. 1 C. P. Snow aays. "Remark-. able ... No one ought to have u , the nerve to pontificate on our 4-H Leaders jm.s,m worries without reading Mtend Conference THESE BOY SCOUTS of Troop No. Ml hcrvo tuit boon boloio tha Board of Review and paad tbour aocood class roqulramtnta xcopt for Charles Bawlins who hormna a Tendorlool Scout SCOUT MASTER Darrol McLachlan cooaratulatts Bruos Young. Others from left art Assistant Scout Master Tom WUsoa. Allen Burkenbino. Charles Bawlins. Stevo Malcom. Dcnrld McLachlan. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Bowtedtaa NDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL! FARM AND HOME endleton 276-' R. Buckminster Fuller com ments, "Cogent , . . brilliant . .. I huv n I numlM-rs will read It." Betty Kii.dan calLs It brilli ant and true; Marshall McLu h.m dinlao's. "Future Shock.. i. Is where It's al'." John Dicbold writes, "For bore who want to understand the Mx-l.il and psychological 1m-pliCHtl-iiN of the technological revidution. this Is an Incompar-all.- look." Nancy Myers, Virginia Grleb, Mayko Buchanan and Rose Wil son accompanied Don Stangel In Corvallis to State 411 Leader Conference. LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Malda ntt reports that she drove to Hermlston on Sun day with Marvin Britt and his daughter Debbie to visit with her sister-in-law Mrs. Albert Schunk and with Flora's sister Dolly Allstott. All of them then visited Maida's brother Albert Rev a Sehunk who Is a patient in the Hospital. Albert, look'Sihunk Is a former Heppner po Mr. Hal Wbltaker has return '-d home from a two week's bu.s r.i-j-s ami pleasure trip to lex as. She met her sister BriilfiewHter from Beaver. Okla. J Hermlston at Amarillo, Texas. They in Ihey were together. (pretty well during his hospital Mrs. Whitaker organized Nu- ization. trilite distributors at Dumas, and Stinnett, Texas. She flew back to Oregon in company with Nona Sowell. Joy Boll is Home Jay Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball of lone, arrived home last Tuesday, having com pleted hN enlistment In the Ar my. He spent 28 months In Ger many. He worked In the postal service at Schwelnfurt which la In the northern part of Germany about 75 miles from the Czecho slovakia border. This was a small attachment and he was quartered In an apartment in the village. He found the German people friendly. He says he doesn't speak German fluently but he can understand it pretty well. In April he took a tour of Switzerland, Austria and Italy. He took a lot of pictures, visit ed the U. N. Building In Gen eva and went to Monaco. He thinks things are high here in the United States and the one tihng he missed was a good salad. They are hard to find over there. Robinsons To Be Honored A reception Feb. 13 at 2 p.m will honor Mr. and Mrs. Crestun Robinson on their 23th wedding anniversary. It will be at their home at 2!X) W. Church St., Heppner. Host will be their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson, Moro, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maglll, Pendleton The couple requests there be no gills- An yon latere ted In tho Es tate Planning Short Course ser ies may attend any of them: Y'V- O TIM A 11.. Ihoilrmaa. " . I., . , . .1 i rru. o, 41111 1 1 1 1-1 1 iiuiuiauvc, a Buck Owens show while lice officer He is coming a long Fob 22 Bank ,rusU and Her. man Winter, legal. Feb. 29, Dr. Blanch, economist. Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoT Gardner Extension Service, year. Tri-County Hereford RANGE BULL SALE 60 HEREFORD BULLS 60 HORNED & POLLED-CLEAR PEDIGREED Range Bulls Being Offered Are The Tops From The Hereford Herds Of Oregon CLEAR PEDIGREES GUARANTEE BY CONSIGNORS. THERE WILL BE NO SALE IN THE NORTHWEST WHERE THERE WILL BE THE SELECTION OFFERED SUCH AS THIS. SALE 1:00 P.M.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9 FAIR GROUNDS LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY UNION COUNTY COWBELLES La GRANDE. OREGON SHOW AT 9:30 A.M. FREE DELIVERY TO CENTRAL POINT ON HIGHWAY UP TO 150 MILES AT BUYER RISK. "HOME OF REPUTATION CATTLE" Auctioneer: Ken Trout For Further Information Write or Call Ralph D. Hart. P. O. Box 760. La Grande. Oregon 97850 Phone 963-2127 accomoanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanWinkle were in Las Vecas. Nev.. last week. The Save those Christmas Cards. Gardner's attended the Western Some of them can be next years -Market, saw latest siyies ior gift tags. Select the most at-; Gardners wens wear nere. tractive part of the card. Fold This requires some long hours card and cut through both ' ana a great aeai oi care, now thicknesses following the design' ever, it wasn't all work,; they of the card. If you want to real-said. They saw some real good ly be organized, do the cutting shows Including Red Skelton now and store the taes with the' and Wayne Newton. Taking, wrannlnmi. all readv for next care of the store In their ab rr o-f - . T .. 1 sence were wie ieivuy uoiujki, Jr's. The Threaders 4-H Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs, Maxine Gray. We saw some slides. All the girls have com pleted their apron project. The first year girls are now going to make tote bags. The second year girls are going to make dresses. We went to Case Furniture and looked at fabrics. Mrs. Gray told us what type of material to use in our project. Geri Grieb, reporter A salmon dinner was enjoyed Friday evening at the Gene Fergusons. Guests were Virgin ia Meek of Portland and the Charlie Heards. After dinner, they enjoyed seeing a colorful slide tour of the "Delta Queen", a famous river steamer. Too Late to Classify The High Hopes 4-H Sewing Club met Jan. 27 at the home of our leader, Mrs. Darrell James with Barbara Palmer pre siding. Mrs. James distributed the new record books and new pamphlets. Kathy Gilbert and Barbara gave a demonstration on making hems. We then had a film strip entitled "Figure Flattery Through Optical Illus ion". Refreshments were served by Kathy and Barbara. Cassy Chapel, reporter CARD OF THANKS Words cannot adequately ex press our deep appreciation for the many kind and sympathet ic acts that came to us at the time of our recent bereavement. We are deeply grateful to all, especially Dr. Wolff and staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. The Weems Family 5p HOSPITAL NEWS Patients receiving medical care at Pioneer Memorial Hos pital are Beulah Sherer, lone; Kdith Case, Mike Davidson, and Pat Doherty, Heppner. Patients dismissed during the vot?k Included Thomas Blue, Kinzua; Barbara James, Hepp ner. MEFPNER, (OIL). GAZETTE -TIMES. Tkn&my. Tth. J. IM -4 Mr. and Mrs. Boa Cturta havo named their daushtM Jennifer Lout after Judy's mother and Ron's great grand mother Curt in, and after lion's mother Helen Umum, Judy ami Jennifer came home Saturday after spending a few d with Judy's mother Mrs. Henry La links In IVmll.-lun. Kids Crusade I'ftktor pon Burwell of in llfppner Ambly of Co4 t'hunh announce a Kid' Cru ad prot?itm will be pri-enicl I lha cbunh on Friday nliilit. Feb. . al 7:W pin. K'veryone is cold la 1 ly welcome. I0NE UNITED CHURCH or CHRIST Rev. William Arthur, Minister Ph. 422-7M0 Church School 9:43. Worship Servkv, H;O0 Women's Fellowship, 4th Thursdays In homes. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Don W. Johnson, Minister Ph. C76 Bible School, 10:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Christian Youth Hour and Kvening Worship, combined with lleppner, see Ixlow. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH N. Gale Ph. 676 9209 Pastor Don W. Johnson Morning Worship, 9:30. Bible School, 10:45. Christian Youth Hour, 6:30. Kvening Worxhlp, 7:30. Robert Freer of McBrldo. Brit ish Columbia Is here visiting his friends the Curtis Culpa. He owns the Robson Valley Courier at McBrlde which Is 100 miles north of Jasper. Mr. Frear Is enroute to New Orleans for the Mardl Gras. Mrs. Culp's father, Floyd Ca wixd. whose ranch is up on Peace River In Canada, has been visiting at the Culps. Presently he is visiting at Redmond. He may go to New Orleans with Mr. Frear. Mrs. Sharon Brenner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bunch. naa movea rrom Vancouver, Wn. to renuieton to make her home. Margaret and Tom Green vis- lied a recent weekend with their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oroon at Payette. Idaho where thev both are teaching. CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS American Legion Hall Chase St Paul Warren, President 111. 676 9760 Sundays: Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00. Sacrament Service, 11:00. Mutual. Wed. Eve.. 7:45. Primary. Wed., 4:20. Relief Society, Wed., 10:00. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL Church St and Gale Rev. Dan Thompson Ph. 676 9970 ECW and Vestry, 2nd Sunday 10:00, 5th Sunday. Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m., every Sunday. Family Service, Holy Com munion, 10:00 a.m., 1st, 2nd, Sunday. Morning Prayer, 10:00 a.m., 4th Sunday. after 10:00 a.m. service. Litany and Ante-Communion ASSEMBLY Or GOD Willow St and Gale Pastor, Donald D. BurweU Ph. 676-5581 Sunday School, 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00. Youth Group, 6:00 Evening Worship, 7:00. WMC, Wed., 1:30 at Church Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30. ST. PATRICK'S oad ST. WILLIAM S CATHOLIC CHURCHES Fr. Raymond Beard rtt. 676' 9-1 G3 ST. PATRICK'S t lleppner! : Sun day Masses: 7:30 and 11:00. ST. WILLIAMS (lone): Sunday Mats: 9:11 Confessions, St Patrick's, Satur day. 7 8 p.m. Altar Society, 1st Tuesdsy, 8:00 p.m. Holy Name Society after 11:00 mass on 2nd Sunday. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 5fi0 N. Minor Pastor Michael Brown field, Hermlston 567-3093 Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m., Sat urday. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. Saturday. Dorcas, Monday, 1:30. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Church and Gale Rev. Edwin Cutting, Minister Ptu 178 9224 Sunday School. 9:45. Worship, 11. -Oa WSCS, 3rd Thursday, 8:00. Susannah Circle, 3rd Wed, Adult Choir practice Wed., 7:15. Children's Chorus, Mon., 3:30. CHURCH Or THE NAZAJLENE North GUmore St. Pastor Floyd Everhart 545 Pioneer Dr. Ph. 678-5529 Sunday School. 10:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Evening Inspiration, 7:00. Children's Wonder Hour, Thurs., 3:30. Mid-week Service, Thurs., 8:00 m. THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES Rudolph Merutch, Pastor Ph. 676-9940 VALBY (lone): Worship, :00. ALCW 3rd Wed., 10:00. HOPE (Happner): Worship, 11:00. Sunday School, 9:45. ALCW 2nd Thurs., 8:00. CONDON Services 1st and 3rd Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday School, 6:30 p.m. r.Iy Neighbors 'See anything?" mum EIGHT IN THE PflitVJ DP March of Dimes Benefit: Scotch -Double Bowling Tournament Fiesta Bowl February 5 and 6 Saturday: 7:00 and 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2:00 p.m. $4.00 per couple Pre-registration required by Feb. 4 at Bowling Alley NON-LEAGUE BOWLERS WELCOME! Rules for Handicap Tournament 1. Teams made up of two women or a woman and man. 2. Exceptions will be considered by pre-arrangement with Ann Griffith, 676-5554 or Fiesta Bowl. 3. Non-league bowler's handicap will be: Men, 35 pin candicap; Women, 45 pin handicap. 4. League bowler's handicap: 70 per cent of 200. 5. Bowl as many times as you wish. First place trophy donated by Peterson's Jewelers. Second and third place (cases of Pepsi) donated by Pen dleton Bottling Company. Fiesta Bowl has reduced bowling costs. 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