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KtTtfitU CAICTTC TIMES. Thursday. 1 Kinzua Safety Banquet Scheduled For June 9 r V1HCINIA KCLSO KINZUA The regular meet ing of the C"P Women" riub wa held Tueday night with Eva tV.Mi'rttt hoe to the group. There were nine memrxT prewnt and the meet Ing wm preMded over by Ibe Hub vl.-e president. Shirley KIe. The ladles dl.vued the safety banquet which will be held Jvirw 1 at 7 p m at the Camp 5 Com munity hall. All empUev of the Eastern Oregon Loglnc O. and their wive are Invited to alttrd. The dinner la to bv e..k ,,i nd served by the number nf the Women' Club with Ann BaMlan at chairman, Stanley Hay of Spray will be f,uet speaker and safety movies will be shown. Barbara Mortlnure wn the door prize and Jccn Medlook. ShirUy Kyle. Sine Anderson and Joan Michel u prizes. Mrs. Ernie Shell had the mis fortune to break her right leg Monday evening when she wa trying to catch a ball at the Softball game. She thought at first It was a sever bruise but when she was taken to Heppner Tuesday morning by Mr. Arl't Campbell, it was found to be SAY... SPPPY Fathers 3QWY With A Gift Thar He Will Truly Enjoy. fractured and was put Into a cat. - Mr- Rod Hasting ana Steve n turned hWi Mwlay fnm reral da in IVrtland wuh Mr, llallng Rod was having therapy treatment at "iood Samaritan hospital anu If the.' didn't help, he wa to l.v surg ery. Mr, and Mr. Rudy hho.Se and daughter Tammy U.ted heic Monday wi:h hu pa.vut. Mr and Mr. Rhde. Rudy had t return to Fori CamjbelL Kentucky.but Mm, Rnod.- Md daughter will rema.n in ivrtlar.d where Katliy will lir.uli her training at a beauty hHd. Mr. and Mr. Vincent Allen and ten Rob went to Portland Friday evening. The trip was to take their grand-on iravu Blank hi-me after a week uu with them. Ilowevet. they brought Travis and Lt father Harvey Blank home wltn mem on Sundav. Ur an.t Mr. Jack il.til ana other daughter. flilile Jean and ivdore In in Michel became ill n the Jt Friday and wa taken to the Condon Clime by ambulance He wa released Saturday aid he and Mr Michel an I the children went to The lUlle en bukinea. Mr. Ri.hard Mwtiiiuie and Mr. Roterf I'ark p i t Satur day in Pendleton on huMneoa mi. khepping and aio iiti Mr N"na trainer Attending the bail game at Sprav Sunday w-re i.uty .iei . k and krvM. Randy and Mike. 1-..1 ..! Norrlv Mr and Mr. Mike Michel and family, and Mr and Mrs. Bob Kyle and family. VLitmg at the Irvtn M'-h.M on Sunday were Mr. and Mr. Jam Nail of The Halle ir mi.! Mn Jnhn Hawk and fimiiv of Pimevllle moved i' to Camp 5 during the wrk end. Vie Bowman spent the week-j end In Bend vuttin; Mr and Mr. Fat Murphy. He went w ith ; Mr. and Mr, l.yle CMrander of Foil. The Ladies golf club had a meeting Thursday night and set up their schedule for June. The ladie will mtv e a ham dinner revt Sunday when the lleppner golf club will m-et thv Kh-sI dub for a day of tournaments Mr. VI Slir.kard enteitalned family and Mrs. Bob heais;th(, j0ndhip Club Wednesday spent Saturday In The liailes n i rit;nt a, h,.r home. Hsgl. wa bu.slness and shopping. ! won bv Irene Samples, low by Mr. Robert Kelso took her j,JR M,cru and fUvitin,' by daughter Sharon to lhe Pal'.os rarti .Norr.s and Jean Ami Sundav to leave by bus for til-1 Adam. Others i 1 Sunday to leave ny pu ; Adams, utners playing n usa. Calif., where she win stay : Arn B.,stian. Barbara Mort...noie with her sister. Mrs. Jeanne Mil;nita Cor.lee. Rosie Graham. Na lor while attending uinmer:om n:ce. Marilyn Bailey, am What Could Be Better To Give Dad Than A SIMMONS MATTRESS? Special Price $9950 CASE FURNITURE CO. Heppner Ph. 676-9432 Mr. Louis Lorengel and fam ily and Mrs. Troy Carey lift Sat urday mormr.g for Albany. Georgia to visit Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Benson Jr.. and family. They plan to te gone about a month. Mrs. Ruth Vreeland und daughter Mary left Monday f'.r Long Scraggy Mountain Ranch at Ruffalo Creek. Colo., where Mrs. Vreeland will be a camp nurse on a dude ranch for girls. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice and family and Mrs. Don Slink ard were business visitors to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Mary Williams of Spray ar-H hor rranrlsnns Ktxkv and Ricky Williams of Portland v ere Wednesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Fret man. When they returned to Spray Thursday, Marcia Freeman re turned with them for several days' visit Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Taggart and family moved over the week-end to Truckee, Calif.. where Mr. Taggart will be em ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Gerard an4 Infant inn haVO POne lO Kingston, Idaho where Mrs. Ger ard and the baby will visit her n.nin fre Ma Harvpv while II.UIl iV 1 I J. - - - J Grayson attends summer school. Mr. Gerard will teach this fall at the Lone Pine school near Prineville. rvn(T Carpv rturnd home "() J . Thursday having been discharg ed irom ine ivavy Decause ui x bad back. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning went to La Grande over the week-end to bring home tlicir daughters Joan and Linda who had visited there trie past iwo weeks. Vr. and Mrs. Howard Bird of Prineville were visiting friends here Monday. Mrs. Ralph James ana rwiH anH Mrs Frank DeMeritt spent Thursday in Heppr-er on business and snopping. Mrs. waiier uasuan onnhtnr Karen and Glenda Shelton went to Portland Friday n crwOTiH spvpral davs ao?ne fcv 2 . . some shopping and visiting her I aV'in.t tir.nr Mrs. Rusty Medlock und sns, Randy and Mike. Mrs. Cand Norris. and Mrs. Ann Batian spent Tuesday in Hcprner on tusiness. Also in Heppmr Tues day, were Mr. Marie Halctt and Mrs. Marie Rhoton. Ir I'rark Ftrr-1 sustained cuts and bruises Tuesday when the pickup she was driving on the Browns Crek road rolied over. She wasn't hurt badly enough to netd hoplalizatior: but was unable to go to Fort- land to attend the graduation of her great niece Ranee Fan-ton. , .' - - I i t0 j ., 1 ' 'J y V I . 1. ox I r';L , i Four from Area Graduate at U of 0 Four student id thl are 1-n-led bachelor ilegieea at the t'nUendiy of Oregon itiinmem-e-nienl Sunday In I'ugene, They are J a mint Thomas Oil od I, bachelor of ait, son of Mr and Mi. James II. UK-oll fo lleppner; IVnnl I v IViheriy. bachelor 'f s lence, t-.ii .f Mr and Ml. Bernard iK.hetty of ll.ppn.r; RoIh'M Ij'uIs Huff man. t..li lu lor f HlfWf, SOU .f Mr. It. S. Huffman of llepp ner: and Gary Wayne Brenner, bachelor of science, son of Mr. and Mr C. K. Brenner of bn PiImiOI i-ompleteil feUlre menu for his degree In mid year. The 1I graduating ila. In 1 hiding tlh undergraduate and graduate student, totaled 1.4t candidate. In addition the I'nl vcrMty nf-rriHl ilegree to 31 !t candidate presented at cere monies of the Cnlverslty of Ore gon Medical. Nursing and lati tat ftthool. At Ihn-e commemvment eon-viH-atlon held earlier In the aca demic ear. the University con ferred HtW degrei-. bringing the total for the I'.Hkl tV year to Two on BMC Roll Two lleppner student are In cluded on the Ivan's Honor lUdl at Blue Mountain College fi the lt term, averaging f nUivf without a falling glade Th.-) are An hie lall. 3 21. and Stuait Cribble, .lift The roll wa r. leased by Waller II ralmefg, dUwtor of admission. Dixon Attends Meet lU'V Melvln PUon. minister of the First Method!! ihunh In lleppner. atended the thegiMi Annual Confeienee- nf the Meth. tHltst ihurch at Willamette Unl versity In Salem Ut wrrfc. While at the meet. Rev. lusim was re-appointed minister of the chun h In lleppner for the com tug year. Mote than Ule gate. mlnUU-rs and lav men from Conference Chutches at tended the confrret-. Guests a! th horn et Hi. Nellie Anderson thl wik are her son In law. Willi A. Roller and hi son lUk of U Alto Hill, tal. and a mi -hew, I'aul Holier, also of U Altoa IIUI Whlle here, they are woiklng on oiiie mountain pioerty. Tliey i.l. in to return to California on Thursday, OREGON INAUGURATION of Touch-Tona telephone mwIm l toka plow la Pendleton la mld-December thU yw, Pacific Northwest BeU's Janet Jones of push button phones which will bo Introduced gradually through- out th stata. Th Morgan Connor family moved last Thursday from Hepp ner to Goldendale, Wn.. where he will be Standard Oil distrib utor. Connor formerly was em Dloved bv L. E. Dick. Standard distributor here. Nazarcncs Slate International Meet Services will not be held at the Church of the Nazarene Sun day because of the International Nazarene Conference to be held ir. rwtianil at Memorial Coli seum. June 18-25. This con ference Is held every' iur ears and It is the most Important In church administration. Mem bers from all parts of the world will be present at the confer ence, according to Rev. J. G. Weller. pastor of the local church. Rev. Weller urges ail members to attend tne meet. I Boyd At Conference Pastor K. B. Boyd of the llepp ner Seventh day Adven 1 1 s t church l attending the annual . Adventist conference which will 1 continue through June 2i on j the grounds of Walla Walla : College. College Place. Wn. I Speakers to address the t-n day convocation, which began June! 10, w ill Include Rev. Kdw-ard j Terry, representing Protestanis j and Other Americans unnea i"f Separation of Church ami Stat. I r r MilLant. Washington, I D. C an associate secretary of h, r.nw.il Conierencc 01 Seventh day Advent 1st s. GIVE DAD A BOOT! lit t Boots By HYER WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR Ksppncr Ph. 676-Wll i i CHILDREN'S COLOR PORTRAITS Photos Taken By PORTLAND'S POPULAR JACK & JILL STUDIOS In Heppner 1 BIG DAY ONLY Tues., June 23 HOURS 10 A.M. to 5 P. M. EACH ONE PRICE for One or as many as you wish! Age Limit ... 12 Years ONE PRICE NO RAISE FOR REPRINTS NO MAIL CHARGES NO HI-PRESSURE Photos Taken At LAIRDS' Heppner VALBT LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Sundav school and worship 9:00 a.m. CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE J. G. Weller. Pastor Phmu 676-5529 Sunday Services: Sunday scnooi, in a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. N.Y.P.S., 6:45 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Rev. Bill Alsap, pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:00 p.m. Thursday evening:, family ser vices. 7:30. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Melvin W. Dixon, pastor Church school. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 12:00 a.m. ST. WILLIAMS CHURCH Ion Rev. Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 9cI5 a.m. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Raymond; Beard lleppner Weekday Masses, 7:00 a.m. Sunday Masses 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Earl L. Soward. Pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Wnrnhin 11:0 ajn. Thurs.. 7:00 p.m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer. Rector Holy Communion dally (except Mondays 7:30 A. M-. Sundays 7:30 and 10-00 A- M- HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfana Street Church school. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST Elwood Boyd, pastor Saturday services. Sabbath school. 9:30 a.m. Church services. 11:00 a.m. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, i P m. IONE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Walter B. Crowell. pastor Telephone 422-7530 Summer schedule: Church School and Morning Worship, 9:30 a-m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHMST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS American L9kn BaU Arnold Raymond. President Priesthood meeting at 9.00 a.m. SuruUy school at 10:30 a.m. Sacrament eervlee at a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V. Kww. minister Bible school at 9:45 aJ. Morning worship ft0 Evening worship, 7:00 P-m. CYF meeting. 8:00 p.m. Chi Rho meeting 1st, 3ra We've Got It, You'll Need It, Come In And See About It. C. A. 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