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HITtXl CAItTTC TIMt Thuiday. A pi ll tl. ml Congo Missionary To Be Af First Christian Church Dr. Gene Johnon. mrtllcal mllonary lo th i:ubllc tt th Con,', ujrtv by tha ChrUtlan ('huft-hm, will n-cak at th Flrtt ChrUtlan Church In Heppurr Wedm-vlay. May 3, at 7:30 p. m. The public If Invlti-1 to attend . Dr. Juhn"n, a native of Sh. dan. Wyoming, ami hi wife Sue. of nMtiurg, Oregon, nw ar rived In Africa In 1957. They were due to return lo Amerlc for their fint furlough when the uprising In the Conco tx-gan Thev were held caMive for a hort tlm before being cleared fr evacuation. Charles Knox, paator of First Christian. lnts out that this will ho an opportunity to hear from first hand experience the Klluatlon as It really existed In the Congo, and to meet Dr, Johnson personally. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson are for mer class mate of Mr. and Mr. Knox. Visiting Mr. and Mr. Ciena Smith and family were Her par ent. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Murray of Union. A oueit of Mis Leta Hum phrey on Sunday was Miss Rose Hoosler of Staniield. The Grand Jury returned two not true bill and one secret indictment when it met Wednesday. RUMMAGE SALE Old Central Market Building Friday and Saturday APRIL 28-29 Sponsored by Civic League HMmiHfMMIttMMtflHNtltHMIHMMIIIItMHIMmtMMtllt Grade School Plant Moy Program A spring program will be pre sented the public at 8 p. m. May 3 In the high w ho. I rm under the direction cf Ml Joyce Me- ler. Number will he given by grades one through four, with kitfj-lftl number from fifth and Uth grader, and the Instru menial department under the dl recti on of ArnuH Meioy. Fcatiir.sl in cla number will I... IM.lv Sherman. Mona Lisa Marshall. Mark Labhart. Don aid Coshltt. Larry Pettyjohn, Iva CarliMin, Special numtKTi from the v ml department will be by Kim Valentine. Sue Collin, kh I'ettyjohn. Mary fierce. Kay Dartreth Mary Boyaiian, Linda Warren. C'hrUtene Ilogeland, Jeff Turner. Steve Wagenhlast, Urey Itowcll and Judy Jones. Snerlal number from the In strumcntal department will be by Norlta Marquardt, Kenny Nelson, Ituss Kilkenny. Chris Lovtrren. Matt I luetics, Paul Brown. Don Munker. Mike Bunch. One Ileliker and Mary Evelyn Tucker. The public Is Invited. Many Former Members Attend Valby Anniversary I Chamber Views Communlim Film Ralph Bcamcr Injured In Horse-Cow Mishap Ralph Beamer, Heppner ran her. was taken to Pioneer Mem orlal hospital last Thursday noon with a compound fracture to the lower rlnht lec. the result of a collision of a steer and his horse Beamer was hclolnir on the cattle drive of the Floyd Jones herd from the Jones' rancn on Hinton creek to their ranch on Rhea creek. When the herd was about one half mile from the end of the drive a cow headed back. Beamer cut back to head it Into line and somehow the horse and cow collided. He fell from his horse, though witnesses said it was thought the leg was broken In the collision. The cattle were being rounded ud for the drive to the Thome creek area in the mountains for summer pasture. 12 for S -plo$apJ I f i t v rm The flrtj set Don if tie film CttHiMT) Mip" wai hown member t-f Ilej-pner-Morrow County Chamber Commerce M niiy at their noon Ineton. told ih t-ry to te de- severity inui - luviirrmptii .r communism .suncinv. Aiiru ., itincK Wnri.i vr n in turner. Sunday mornlne service were Lexington, showed the phture. ... i... I liv Dr KlfukM f &pst. I Tlio UH-ofwl of the film lie. The Sunday school (Iiimi will be shown Hi next week' ..... mimliM Pattnr f:r,x. I mc-tlm Ii l. all,. lit Castro' flllj, iw - 1 " cheuf of Spokane acted a lit conquest of Cuba and gives the ureUt. I Dacnt'roumi ir many minm A potluck dinner wa served to hapinlng tod.iy. All member approximately 200 gueM. at '""" mming im n.n. following the morning h4 fe urfe"H lo a'"'n:i ,0..t worship. Mr. Lawrence fkkett "all r m rnucn tai and Mrs Raymond Lundell were " "'"j in rhsri'e of the dlnnc'T. Many! of the women cwitributed their HOSPITAL NEWS rvlce. for cooking and serving. nUJ fllAl.rLYYd Pastor Zier. a former minister t. .n. Ci.il... C,n,l,.ii rliitmlss. of Valby Lutheran, and now j. Ra,m Beamer, lleppner; Ha chaplain at the Rainier School zei mCMc, Heppner. dismissed; near RutkleV. Wash., acted a Hfnrl.i r..i.il. ,l,n ll,.f.nner ill. master of ceremony during the missd; Dean Wright. Heppner. afternoon sesKlon that started at (dismissed; Kula Pflugrad, 2:00 p. m. Waltesburg. Wash ; Harry Cog- Judge Oscar Peterson gave a hill. Condon; Call Batty. Hepp verv extensive history of the n,.r Hifimi...i- K'nthrvn Robin- church, from the small begin-json n.j)l)n,.r; Sara Pentecost, nine, throuch all the trials and tribulations, to the present day. ki ri7iin dismissed : K J V t h r The church ha always had ac- white. lone; Edmund Olson, tlve member to keep It moving portlund. dismissed; Jill Med onward. During the many years tK.u jone. dismissed; Dorothy of struggle to maintain the Fletcher. Klnua. church, it has graauany crown , Into a very active congregauon. , . i At the present time there are ILCXingfOfl Implement . I t.. ft v.m hnra ftm I r 0 1 apprwunMicv ........ Dreak-in io red lone, Heppner, Condon and the p..,..hn,ni nn.o Thn !iinrlnvl The rns rif t renklnu and en- VJV.'. ' M . . .. ... . -' J I - " " ' - - " school is also very active with tering the Lexington Implement members ot tne younger gener-n-o. snop jasi reorunry w.ir njh ation taking part in the work ed this week. f knih ihi .hur,-h inH rhurrhl Wall.TCo Crwn nnrt Dennis Jl iiyn it uic vim,li, .--. - i . . . . - . " - - - - - - school. Sunday services are held Haney, Pendleton, were Indlc- every Sunday. tea Dy ine grana jury Hfines- it.ii . tw v-.r an,, Vnihv day for burglary not In a dwell- Lutheran belonged to Augustana ,nK ,n tnc case. Synod, but it Is now a member I hey were arraigned in front of the American Lutheran Synod, of Judge W. . Wei Is and w-ere . ,atiriatntAil lw t.,lit'rl J'Wtl . . II...- . . .1 A a '1 PI ii I IV L1 1 v ... 1 1 1 1 si ........ i v - . . . ' ..u...u C ark. Pendleton attorney. They pioneers wno siarieu wit- uiuiui. --- - - - Many former members who have VdoA guilty ami the judge moved away were here and some dwlgna ed May 10 as the date ... Via it'niiM lrvrtnL-4i cunt frfn spoke a few words as did sons """ ' former members. "y - Mrs. Al Peters, of Condon, sang cus dy,ff sI'eri" ""l,?6" two numbers. n.,.- . ..,u Pastor Sodegren, vice presl- K1!'"1"" lu a""'1. r . . dent of the Colombia Conference 'r "TLa the Augustana Synod spoke "J i the afternoon. He gave parts Part of the merchandise taken his talk In Sweedlsh. Pastor has bc,n recovered. Sodegren also has been a pastor for valby, filling in the pmpit Divorces Granted riirrarnnf tlmoa dnrlns' the k... k.i norma.! Divorces Eianted in circu years unin imjtjt nau a j..... . .... , i. .. n.n.nnr tirvio court Wednesday were: i.. at tha, virct Tmman. Cecilia Robison, Heppner, ver ..-i t ru,.h in Pnrtiand sus Richard Robison, Heppner ntt pav uppa served granted to plaintiff. Plaintiff bv the ladies after the conclus- granted custody of a minor child ion of the afternoon services. "" auwi Amnnr th out-of-town euests Mary Lou McCoy, Heppner i. versus Joseph McCoy, Siletz; di l.-.i - f,o pioh. vorce cranted Diaintifl ana ard Peterson of Corvallis, Mr. name Mary Lou Lane restored and Mrs. Gustave Peterson and uy mmi- fnmllv of Monument. Mr. and m,D Toil Patnrsnn n rwl famllv. I Alornt rhnlutrnm Mi Mrlo Arlineton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chalstrom, Mrs. Esther Johnson Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mrs. Hulda Llndfors, Mr. and rtntnmnn 1ra Ona Pnttonplm of I M i- Phoclor .tdhnsnii nil of Port 1 L U ..)!'! I . . w.- -.0.--- I - Tho Dnllps. Mr. and Mrs. Rod land. Mr. and Mrs Harlan Peters Kvistad and family of Beaver- Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Land of f anrl Kfra Prlomp fharl. I p,,r OrH Wnli Mr nnrl Mrs. 1,11. RIIU ' . ' uii,u. . . . . . V ' i ii ....... ..... ...... ... . ston, Vancouver, Wash; Mr. and Frank Tews of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker, Heppner, Mrs. Leonard Carlson. Mrs. Al- Dr. Sieskes of Seattle, Pastor eott Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Groscheuf of Spokane, Pastor . - ... .. 1 . , . r n! I . . . . . I . 1 . . 1 1 - 1. Hanson, Mr. ana Mrs. naroiu iin- ana airs. z.ior, ducki.v, waau., derson and son, Mr. and Mrs. and Pastor and Mrs. bodegren Ernest Nystrom, Mr. and Mrs. of Portland. ASK FOR YOUR 1 SALE ADVANCE SHOPPING LIST Check the items you want and leave your list with any of our salespeople. Come back during the sale and your order will be ready. SEE OUR TV SHOW MGM-TV's National Velvet" ON NBC-TV anr! rejrl nnr arU In THIS UFFK Maf?azine. PARADE. FAMILY WEEKLY, and SUNDAY Newspapers. WATCH FOR OUR 1 SALE CIRCULAK Humphreys Rcxall Drug Phon 6-9610 if : GiT TRACK ROLLERS I LAST LONGER t Track roller bushings and shafts get unsurpassed pro- t tectionwithRPMTractorRollerLubncant. It flows evenly, coating Dearing surtaces wan a tough Mm that stays put even under shock lods... seals out dirt, mud and water. RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant comes in 3 grade for Caterpillar and International equipment and an A C graa ror ajiis thaimers tractors. For ony Standard Oil product, tall L. E. DICK, JR. Heppner Phones 6-9633 or 6-9920 Bible Film Showing Sunday Night At Methodist Church A drm'ie h umor.tary film cmerlng 20 fenturle of the fof rnatlon and dHtrltmtlon of the flible Mill he hon at the Meth odUt thurrh. Sunday evening at 7:30. Prepared by the American fUole .Winy after year i4 pUn nlnf and research, the film "Our Bible Iluw It Cam to rank a an authentic rr 1 1 clou film. The tint part deal with Nai areth In the time of the find century and ahow Jeua In the Synasogue reading from the Scroll of lalah. Then unfold the tory of how the Old Testa ment wa formed, tramdated Into Creek, read throughout the Et ern Mediterranean world and formed the crlpture of the early ChrUtlan. The formation of the New Testament Is dramatically por trayed, first by showing Paul working a tentmaker In Cor inth and dictating the first Fpls- tie Net an emanation of how the CjU came to he Tltten U jheft Then U depleted how tli ChrUtlan wrttlnf came to be added to the Old Testament la make lfi Eibic liW It today. Ttv film rum the iprradiiig of the Bible r Turojie. and the tanlatun Into ITngluh. Tte tremendou part pUH by printing In the distribution of the Bible I hwn. One cn deal with the conft-rrnt called by King Jarne which led to the publication 'f the King Jame Version The film conclude with a por trayal of dlMHjverif of ancient manustHpt In our time and the continuing study and reiln of the Bible. The picture I open to the pub lic. A potluck dinner will be held In the church basement at 6:30 before the picture. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of the church l host for the evening' actlvltle. Wormer Weather Will Make The Fish Bite ? ? FUhlng was r Ut wreW rdJ btvisu water rrrwl were too cold. The fUh weren't biting, according to Clen Ward, Slate Game Commission. A mU ture of snow and rain rr.M tf the dy made it aUti t-o cold for fishcrmi-n to enjoy the jort but the outlook I tetter for thl week end with warmer weather Ward said that ba are be ing caught on lure In the klough of lh Columbia river with both wader and bank ang ler having go! luck. The water I clear and fishing should be g'Hd In stream of the county, home mountain ru are still muddy and tnose not familiar with the area are ad vised to be careful to avoid get ting stuck at higher elevation. Willow creek. Khea creek ana the Cutsforth Park pond all re ceived l.UK) fish last week. USE GAZETTE Tl.M CIJLSSinL'U ADS -i I -.Y'W lone Garden Club's ANNUAL PLANT SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 29 1.5 P.M. I0NE I.O.O.F. HALL MUM PLANTS xv? DAHLIA ROOTS HOUSE PLANTS PERENNIALS ANNUALS COOKED FOODS, PIE, AND COFFEE ALSO FOR SALE 1- Sponsored by DANK OF Xjjzastern Oregon YOUR FRIENDLY HOME OWNED BANK Member of FDIC Want liftle tires or sized tires onyour compact? WHICH IS THE RAMBLER AMERICAN? 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