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Plans Bazaar
For November 18
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IT FATHICK'I CHURCH
K-v Raymond Heard
llrppnrr
Sunday M . 30 and 10
a m.
Weekday !. 7.30 rn
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. IUhI MtKriii. paior
Church school wnlre. s 15
a. m.. thlldrrn la Junior high
LFXISGTO.V Tin- Women
IVII. vkkhlp group ff the L-.lng-Inn
Christian thunh ml tn
Tuday afternoon for thtir r-g.
ular nun-ling with lit president
June Davidson In chari of the
meeting. The minute f the
prevlou meeting wcr read and
approval, rul rrexihdrnee
from the MKlnl-y Indian Ml
art li-lo MUG
h..ui ih minx! mlnUtcr'a wwk Morning Worship regular
M,-h i from Ot-f. H-13 at whlrh hedule. 11.00 a. tn.
limn rotlrerl mlnUti-m Mill be
honored. SjhtUI mulc ta U-Ing ALL SAINTS' EWSCOfAL
i.lanni d fur the tsih of October CHURCH
and a potluck dinner. The Rev. C Bruit? Soenrer, Jt.itor
1'lan for the fall bazaar and yy Communion oauy (except
food aale wore discussed and the Mondays) 7:30 A. M.. Sundaya
date was set for November 18. 7:30 and 10 A. M.
Mra. May Campbell gavo the
devotional which was on song I ASSEMBLY Of COD CHURCH
writer and their lives, and why Homer Wulflngton, pantor
ao many of our beautiful song , 3
were written. Many of thes wera f "fJf , . m
aung with Joan Smith as pianist. Morn " w"'h'p' J1'00
Refreshments wore nerved later wn icT ' ,
t Tr.nnU P.rker. M.v Camn. Thursday evening, family aer
bell. Frelda Majehke, Florence vcn ':3-
McMillan, Joan Smith, Lola
Breeding, Dollie Smith, Delpha
Jones and June Davidson. The
next meeting will be Dct. 17 at
the church and plana for Mrs.
Kffle Ritchie to BjH.'ak and show
slides are being made.
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
David Bauer, Paator
Saturday services
Sabbath school, 9:30 A M.
Church aervlce, 11:00 A M.
"Quiet Hour" radio broadcaat
-1 1 Lutheran Pastor
O O I 'Attendf Conference
-' II Rev. Kenneth Robinson, t,
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Mr. and Mrs. Keith Garber and over KGO every Sunday, 8 PM.
children of Pendleton were vis
itors at the Floyd Smith home
on Sunday. Rnfr Klinkf kAfr
Mr. and Mrs. Byres Deardorf Z ' ' , L
of Prairie City visited his niece Set By RnCO Grange
and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C ...
Jones, last week. While here they The annual booster night for
were also visitors at the Henry Rhea Creek grange will be held
Peterson ranch In lone. Saturday evening, September 23,
Mrs. Cora Allyn la visiting for beginning with a potluck supper
a few days at the home of her at 6;30 p. m.
flaugnter ana iamny in wen- Fonowng the supper, a card
atchee, Wn. nartv will be held and a door
Mrs. Trannle Parker and Miss , w, f), ,ven ,t ,n the
n m D.iaA a ttanlnl thai1 ...
vunii iwmicu form of an "open house" to wel
graveside services for Frank come newcomers to the com
Parker In Walla Walla, on Sat-munlty and members to get re
u ... - .. . , acquainted
allU n. mojtons
returned home Tuesday from the
coast, where they enjoyed some Doctor Wagner on a business
deep sea fishing. trlp f0 Montana over the week
Kuuoipn Hunger 01 uermision i en(j
was a Lexington visitor on Tues
day.
Word
has been received In
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gorman who
have been living at the O. W.
Cutsforth ranch have moved to
fXlnilt iTJJZ the Phillppl ranch near Arllng
I- tf l..t I l'l
hospital In Ilcrmlston following
major surgery on Tuesday morn
lng.
Mrs. Jesse Henderson is visit
ing her son and family, Mr. and
O. W, Cut-forth accompanied Mrs- A'0"20 Henderson, from her
VALST tUTHtHAri CHURCH
lUv. Kniurth RublnMin, pator
Wofiip and Suinl'y ahool
evt-ry Sunday at t 00 a m.
CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER DAT SAINTS
American Leqlo Hall
lUlpli J liichar.U. H. I'rrl.Jenl
piieotho'id miM'tinj?. 8 30 a. m
Sunday .school st 10:) a. m.
Su.t.imeiit Serke at 11 M.
LEXINGTON CHURCH Or
CHRIST
Walter Smith. fja!or
Sunday m h.i-il. 10 OO a m
Wor-hlp 11 00 a m.
CHURCH Or THE Jf AZARENE
Rev. M. Carlton Sjrxr, Pastor
Sunday ahoo 10 a m.
Worship Ham.
Najarene young peoples soc
iety 7:00 p m.
Lverdng service, 7:30 p m.
Meeting in S'ventli Day Ad
ventlM rhurch. Everyone vel
come.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lona
Rev. Chester Crlmmlns. Pastor
Sunday services at 9:30 a. m.
and 11:00 a. m.
Sunday evening service at 7:301 AMONG THE many activities enjoyed by the St Alban's Acolyte and Server's guild of the All
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Prayer meeting. Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
Friday service, 7:30 p. m.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor
Alfalfa Street
Worship services, 11:00 a m.
Sunday school, 9:45 m.
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lone
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses. 8:15 a m.
Saint's EdUcodcI church is their rifla club. Tha boys were photographed one Sunday morn.
lng with their rifles. Included in top photo are iironi row irom ten; nevea rran. .em nan.
Terry Hutchina. David Cray. Steven Anderson. Timothy Loyd. Mark Labhart Eric Anderson. Jeff
Turner. John Pfelifer. Dennis Warren. Second tow Clarence Hosewau oi tne aavtsory commmee.
Stewart Cribble, Father Spencer. Chris Labhart Aaron Smith. Harold Cray. Danny McQuarrie.
Alvln Ayres. David McBath. Jack Ray and Gordon Pratt also of the advisory committee. Three
bovs who have served with exceptional regularity and "above and beyond all requirements" are
those pictured below (from left) Gerald Bunch. Bruce Spencer, and Dan McQuarrie.
(Top photo by G-T)
Si1. Alban's Boys Lively, Active Group
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor
Church school. 9:43 a. m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V Knox, minister
Morning worship at 11:00.
Sunday School at 9:45.
NEW TESTAMENT BAPTIST
CHURCH. Heppner
Annex, Fair Pavilion
Lester Rltchey, Pastor
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship, we
7:30 p. m. Sunday evening ser
vice.
Ask a member of the St Al
ban's Acolyte and Server's Guild
what this All Saints' Episcopal
for boys and young men is all
about, and you may get an an
swer something like this:
"Well, it's sorta like this we
try to practice Christianity by
working for Christ and His
church, being a good citizen, and
taking time out of our dally
lives to worship and serve,
Father Spencer tells us we are
Soldiers for Christ,' Just as St
Alban was back in the early
history of the church In England.
Only he gave all of his life and
e ve all we can to tne
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Any boy from 9 to 17 years
of ace who does not have a
church home or family prefer
ence Is eligible for this boys'
club. They serve as altar boys,
attend the Instruction classes,
catechism training sessions, and
regular meetings. All races and
creeds are welcome. Holy bap
tism Is the only requirement for
admission to active participation.
Regular church attendance and
serving as scheduled are the
other requirements.
Within the guild Is the rifle
team, headed by Gene Hall of
Ruggs. The camping and cook
outs are led by Father Spencer
and the boys' choir is led by
Gordon Pratt.
An advisory council is provld
Claude Buschke of Gilliam and
Blsbee Hardware.
A new survival and mountain
climbing group is being organ
ized by Abrams for St Alban's
lads of 14 to 17 years of age.
Further details will be announ
ced at the first monthly meet
ing of St. Alban's for the winter
season on October 7.
Funds for support are largely
earned by the guild through pro
ceeds derived from the St Al
ban's spaghetti dinner through
the efforts of Winn Crist and
the lads. The Cowboy Bar-B-Q
was also instrumental in lin
ancially supporting the youth
work through the efforts of the
Episcopal Church Men.
One anonymous Individual
equipped the rifle team through
a generous loan. Another anon
ymous supporter supplies the
groceries for the monthly break
fasts, the first Saturday of each
month at 10 a. m., and for cook
outs. Others have donated time
and transportation to and from
their various activities
St Alban's started four years
ago with five boys. Since that
time the group has grown to
more than 30 with a staff of
eight senior members.
Present members are Charles
Anderson, Eric Anderson, Steve
Anderson, Mark Labhart, Chris
Labhart, Timothy Loyd, Matthew
Murray, Mark Murray, Jonathan
Arthur Burkenblne, Thomas Drla
coll, Neal Penland, Michael Crist,
Stewart Grlbble, Gerald Bunch,
and Gerald O'Malley.
PLANNING A WEDDING. ANNI
VERSARY, RECEPTION or
special party? The Gazette
Times carries all forms of soc
ial announcements and Invi
tations. Special orders filled
promptly.
Rev. Kennetn Kutiineon, pat-
tor of Hup and Valby Lutheran
churches recently attended the
North Pacific District I'aitural
conference held at lluldrn Vll
ii uam Sept u troun it
A week was spent In lecture
armiioru, butlneas meUngi and
wilder nets hiking at Huldm Vil
lage, located In the Northern
Cascade mountain at the head
of Lake Chelan. The village, val
ued at $1,750,000, was given by
the Howe Sound Mining Co. to
the Seattle Lutheran Bible Insti
tute. The LB I, In turn, h given
it to an inter y nodical non
profit corporation formed to op.
erate the village for Lutheran
youth.
About 130 pastor from Ore
gon, Washington, Idaho and
Alaska attended the conference
at the fully-equipped. Swias-Al-pine
style village.
Mrs. Mabel Chaffee enjoyed
family picnic at the Hat Rock
state park on Saturday. Sru wig
accompanied by Mrs. Katherln
Smlthbauer. Others attending
were Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Routh,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lashock and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Berdell
Morrow and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Routh and family of
Kennewick, Wash.
Ray Goaty, son of Mr. and
Mr. Ed Gonty, recently Joined
the Renton, Wn., police depart
ment In the traffic division. He
will attend a police academy
for three month before taking
over his duties.
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Harm is ton, Oregon
Ph. JO 7-66S1
On Rennkton-McNsiy
Highway
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE
Hog
Cattle
Sheep ....
Tuesday
Wed., Thurs.
Any Day
ed for the individual boy as well (Jack) Ray, Dennis Warren,
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as for the guild, consisting of
Robert Abrams, Clarence Rose-
wall, Hillard Brown, Jack Loyd
and Coach Jim Sutherland.
Every summer the boys are
provided with a three-day trip
to the mountains. During the
past summer 21 boys and five
staff members trekked to Lost
Lake for the outing, equipped
with two boats, built by Jack
Loyd from kits provided by
Kent Pratt, Alvin Ayres, Chris
Brown, Timothy Driscoll, Robert
Dobbs, Harold Gray, Stewart
Cribble, David MacBath, Daniel
McQuarrie, John Pfeiffer, Bruce
Spencer, Bruce Thomson, Jeffrey
Turner, Aaron Smith, Terry
Hutchins, La Verne Van Marter,
David Gray, and Michael Crist
Graduating senior members
and young men away from the
community are Douglas Grlbble,
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