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1 Pafli 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 26, 1956 11 l ' ' ' ' i I ft. i ' Mi -A I JD Dam Problems By Mary Lee Marlow The John Day dam and the future of Boardman and other towns along the Columbia river was the subject of discussion at the regular monthly dinner and meeting of the Commercial club held at the Saddle Room of the Hitchin' Post cafe on Wednesday night of last week. There were 28 present. Representatives from the Chambers of Commerce of Umatilla, Hermiston, Stanfield and Arlington were invited to attend. Present were Ray Kruz, secretary, J. O. Walhood and Jim McCracken, Umatilla; Benny Hicks, manager -secretary, and Gordon Grady, Hermiston; Bruce Stell, president, and Eldon Wal ner, Stanfield; Buster Clough, president, Jack Harford, mayor, Foster Odom and Les Grant, of Arlington. A committee appointed from the Commercial club to look into the county zoning plan, and the future of Boardman is Dewey West, Joe Tatone and R. B. Rands. Suggestions were made to have more of these meetings in the future, inviting representatives from all towns along the river from The Dalles to Pendleton. A motion was made and passed to have the next one, a no-host din ner at the Saddle Room, on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. The club also voted to recom mend to the city that the Board man Garden club be allowed to build a fire place in the city park. Walter Hayes was ap pointed to look about the general care of the park. On Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, Mr. and STUDY TIME! Business this week as usual, Altho we will be In a Special Insurance Study At the University! With all of the changes made In past year or so, There's still more to come! So, to study we go! It's well worth our time & Work that it takes, To be sure our customers Get all the breaks! hr To Serve Vou Better For AH Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES Heppner. Oregon Phone 6-9625 Box 611 j 11M 'mmmm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn A NEW SERVICE CASE FURNITURE'S Rug and Carpet: CLEANING The Newest, Most Modern f W System WM All Types Of Carpets fj and Rugs j Can Be Done In Your p IfQ Home Or In Our Store fc lf Makes Your Rugs Look 111, $M Like New m SS Ask Us For Quotations Ujf Case Furniture Co. Discussed by Boardman Club Mrs. Arthur Allen and Joe Ta-iin the first and second degrees, tone went to Wallula to discuss! Sunday visitors at the home of with the committee of that city j Mrs. Florence Roat were her son the plans that were made when and daughter-in-law, Mr. and the city was forced to move when the McNarv Dam was built. On Friday the same group, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. William Garner went to Walla Walla to consult W. K. Tysor, director of real estate for the Walla Walla district. The Ladies Aid society of Com munity church wet on Wednes day of last week at the church, with Mrs. Seth Russell and Mrs. Leo Potts as hostesses. There were 20 present. Miss Zelma Co wan was In charge of the mis sionary program. Before the meeting a prayer meeting was held at 1 p. m. at which 14 were present. Mrs. Emmett Rogers was hos tess for a pink and blue shower in honor of Mrs. William Cris man at her home on Wednesday afternoon of last week. She was assisted by Mrs. Algy Taylor, Mrs. Charles Graham and Mrs. Bob Thornhill. Prizes in games played were won by Mrs. Cris- man, Mrs. Forrest Loop and Mrs. Thornhill. Guests from out of town were Mrs. Harold Shouse'Ione, Ukiah, Long Creek, John and daughter Donna, Hermiston. I Day, Canyon City, Mt. Vernon, Arnold Hoffman, Ralph Skoubo, Ed Kunze, R. D. Rands, Adolph Skoubo and Royal Rands attend- ed the meeting of the Boardman' Soil Conservation district at Ir rigon on Tuesday of last week. The county extension unit met on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Ronald Black. Hos tesses were Mrs. Ray Gronquist and Mrs. Gene Hiigel. Miss Bev erly Bradshaw, extension agent of Heppner, was leader of the meet ing, subject of which was "Good Taste in Clothes." There were 20 members present. Subject of the next rneeting will be "Care of the Skin", and will be held at the home of Mrs. Dewey West on Feb. 21. Louis Hamilton and Mrs. Nora Johnson, Bellingham, Wash., visi ted three days last week at the home of their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. A week end visitor at the Hamilton home was their daughter Carol, who is attending nurses training school at Providence hospital in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen and children Cammy and Bobbie, of The Dalles, were weekend visi tors at the home of Allen's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Greenfield grange met Satur day night at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. Ed Kunze as hosts. There was potluck supper at 6:30 p. m There were 21 present. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partlow and Mr. and ivirs. waiter wyss were lmuatea Mrs. Vernon Root and sons Cur- tis and Maurice, Athena, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber and son Lee, Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely and children Renee and Rickle, Her miston, were Sunday visitors at the home ofEly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marlow, Hermiston, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe and daughters Teresa and Sandra, Mrs. Ed Kunze and Mrs. Frank Marlow were in Walla Walla last Saturday. o Monument Dance Well Attended Around 500 persons turned out ; for the Gay 90's dance Saturday night with Heppner, Lexington, Prairie City, Hamilton and many more towns represented. The ( American Legion expressed the hope that everyone had a good time and will return next year. Those winning prizes were: best couple, Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gil man of Monument; best dressed lady, Louisa Flemings; best dres sed man, Steve Holmes, Monu ment;fancy whiskers, Bud Tay lor; little girl, Carol Mellor; lit tle boy, Buzzy Leathers; teenager, Diene Leathers, Kimberly. Dor othy McKinzie of Ukiah won the all wool afghan. The M. M. M. club held Its regular meeting Jan. 19 at the home of Mrs. George Capon with Mary DuBosch as co-hostess. KIMA-KEPR TV PROGRAM, CHANNEL 19 Thursday, January 26 6:00 Rin Tin Tin 6:30 TV Newsroom 6:45 Weather Cartoon 7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30 Stories of the Century 8:00 Godfrey & Friends 8:30 Climax 9:30 TV Newsroom Final 9:45 March of Dimes "Command Performance" 10:00 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal 10:30 March of Dimes "Command Performance' 12:30 Nitecap News Friday, January 27 1:15 Here s Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 Homemaker Show 3:00 Studio A 3:15 Garry Moore 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Moments of Charm 4:30 Lanf of Fun Cartoon 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckeroo Time 6:00 Captain Zero 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather, Music Sampler 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports 8:00 Racket Squad 8:30 Phil Silvers Show 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Powerland Story 9:30 Man Behind the Badge 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Dateline Europe 11:00 Hollywood Wrestling 12:00 Nitecap News Saturday, January 28 1:j0 Hoy Rogers 12:00 Big 10 Basketball 1:45 Industry On Parade 2:00 PCC Basketball 3:45 Western Playhouse 4:30 Santa Anita Horse Races 4:4a Hymn Tune Harmonies 5:00 This Is the Life 5:30 Western Jamboree 5:45 T. B. A. 6:00 Grand 01' Opry 6:30 Jubilee 7:30 People Are Funny 8:00 Great Gildersleeve 8:30 Jackie Gleason 9:00 Two For The Money 9:30 Its Always Jan 10:00 George Gobel 10:30 Hit Parade 11:00 TV Theatre 12:00 Nitecap News Sunday, January 29 Uf:tJO Amer. Relig. Town Tall 12:30 Oral Roberts 1:00 Wide Wide World 2:30 Ozzie & Harriet 2:45 Industry On Parade 3:00 Disneyland 4:00 Annie Oakley 4:30 Wild Bill Hickok 5:00 You Asked For It 5:30 It's A Great Life 6:00 You Are There 6:30 Ken Murray Show 7:00 Jack Benny 7:30 My Little Margie 8:00 Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 G. E. Theatre 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 Loretta Young Show 10:30 Justice 1 1 : 00 Cou nterpol nt 11:30 Nitecap News Monday, January 30 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A They announced plans to have gravel put on the driveways at the cemetery, and will hold a fancywork and cooked food sale on election day in May. Present were Delsia Sweek, Grace Ster rett, Wave Jackson, Ann Erhardt, Helen Brown, MayMcWillis, Do ris Capon and Martha Matteson. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sweek who have spent some time away from home due to Rex being in Hepp ner under doctor's care is back at the home of their daughter, Mrs. George Capon. The annual January birthday party for the River and Moun tain group was held at the Clar ence Holmes river home Jan. 14. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cupper, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Beardsley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gasner, Mr. and Mrs. Elde Vinson, Robert Gert son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mus grave and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Art Waldorf, Mr. and Mrs. Rhoe Bleakman and the host and hostess. The group played five tables of pinochle in rotation and Mrs. Rena Waldorf won high for the ladies, Roy Cork, high for the men. Winning consolation prizes were Doris Vinson and Fred Gas ner. Birthday gifts were ex changed by those having birth days in January. Centering the refreshment table was a large birthday cake with candles. The R. E. A.'s new bookkeeper Don Ayers has moved his wife and two daughters here and are living in one of the mill houses. S. C S. Group Meets The Monument Soil Conserva tion district meeting was held at the grange hall with speakers giving valuable information to the farmers and ranchers. Pic tures were shown by William K. Farrell, Grant county extension agent. Luncheon was served by the home economics club and during the lunch hour the school band and their instructor, Mrs Ralph Farrow, played several numbers. Henry Cupper was re elected to the board of directors, 3:15 Sewing Room 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckaroo Time 6:00 Andy's Gang 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6 : 45 Weather Sports 7:00 Western Marshal 7:30 Waterfront 8:00 Burns & Allen 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Adventure Outdoors 9:30 December Bride 10:001 Love Lucy 10:30 Lawrence Welk Show 11:30 Col. March of Scot. Yard 12:00 Nitecap News Tuesday, January 31 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00Studio A 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Valley Viewpoints 6:3o TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather Agriculture 7:00 Jet Jackson 7:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 8:00 Liberace 8:30 Science Fiction Theater 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Yesterday's Newsreel 9:30 Pasport To Danger 10:001 Spy 10:30 Pride of the Family 11:00 Famous Playhouse 11:30 Nitecap News Wednesday, February 1 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:15 Sewing Room 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Jungle Jim 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather Cartoons 7:00 Break The Bank 7:30 Highwav Patrol 8:00--Life of Riley 8:30 Heart Of The City 9.00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 NW Reporter 9:30 Confidential File 10:00 Damon Runvon Theatre 10:30 Ray Milland Show 11:00 Secret File USA 11:30 Nitecap News Thursday, February 2 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News-Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckaroo Time Answer is GOD ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church school ser vice and classes. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. Holy Communion first Sunday. 7 p. m. Young People's Fellow ship. Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p. m., Holy Communion. THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Rev. W. McKay, pastor Sunday school is at 10:00; Wor ship service is at 11:00; Young Peoples meeting is at 7:15; even ing church service is at 8:00. Bible study and prayer meeting Thurs day night at 7:30. . ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor MASSES: Sundays 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. Holy Days 7:00 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. ST. WILUAM'S CHURCH lone MASSES: SUNDAYS 9:00 a. m. HOLY DAYS 8:00 a. m. ASSEMBLY OF COD CHURCH Gale and WMow Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 i. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Young People 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m. SEVENTH DAT ADVKNTIST CHURCH Robert E. Becker, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 . in Sermon, 11 a. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. HEPPNER METHODIST, CHURCH L. D. Boulden, Minister Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. M P F 6:30 p. m. j Bible Study 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion will be ob served Sunday, January 29. Choir Practice Thursday 8:00 p. m. Lexington Notes Lexington will play Echo there on Fridav night and Boardman here on Saturday night. Thousands and thousands of Oregon people say . . . OV when you belong to Zv x VjTlfjnjij fin) National's interest-earning I CliriStma$ Club 1 A- LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST ' Rev. Noman Northrup, pastor Sunday school 9:45 -Morning worship 11:00 Evening sevice 7:30 Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier, Pastor Worship Service 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class 10:30 a. m. Ladies Aid Jan. 26 at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. G Hermann. Confirmation class" Jan. 28 In parsonage at 10 a. m. Meeting in S. D. A. Church lone Town Team vs. ECHO Monday Jan. 30, 8 p. m. IONE GYMNASIUM Yes, Just I stories tall not Including penthouse! Only 151 diners can be ac commodated at one time In our Palo Verde Room for the .West's finest food. Our El Capitan Lounge ( seats a ' mere 58 people. We've only 5 banquet rooms, and Just 3 elevators. But we're loaded with genuine Western hospi tality! Rates from a thrifty $5. DEAN L IRELAND, lnnh-pm Visit sonny. saJ Santa Clara Valley DC AhZA Ss. Toe, Co.Uf. D naee m mot to Sea tm tot fcuftMM AHS i!imm Christmas is most fun when you have money enough for all the good things of the ? season . . . and no bills to worry you later. Look forward to fun. Join the First National Christmas Club now . . . and start this f -, easy savings plan tor Christmas, 1956. Save any amount weekly (from 50c up) and just before Christmas, vou will receive a rherlc for the full amount saved . . . plus interest! Join no w ... for more fun at Christmas this year ! ranKAn tfULOlf rJATIOFJAL VALBT LUTHERAN CHURCH Next service the second Sun day in February. CHURCH OF CHRIST Charles V. Knox, minister Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00. Ser mon: 'The Face of Jesus". Re ception for pastor and family 1:00 in church dining room. Parsonage committee meets 3:00, Leta Humphreys home. Senior C. E. youth meeting at 7:00 p. m. Thursday Feb. 2, church din ner 6:30; choir practice 7:15; Board meeting 8:00. misiWH&HOTFL fast I 8lorlM'TaDI JS& heppner branch DANK Or PORTLAND UTS BUILD OkSGOH TOGETHER