Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 25, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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Kvrning ivlr. 7 30 pro.
A55EM1LY OT COD CHURCH
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Sunday im huol. H45 a rti.
Morning worship, II ui am.
r vrnln rtiiv 7 fxi m.
11iurMlav evrning, family aer
cr. 7:30.
IT. WILLIAMS CHURCH
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Raymond rVar1
Matra, 9 13 in.
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Sunday
SAVE
Time and Money
Shop
HUMPHREYS
Rcxall Drug
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Hound Collars
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Lenox China
S&H Green Stamps
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SCVTNTH DAY ADVENTIST
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THE METHODIST CHURCH
Itrv. Mlvln W. IHmii, aktor
Church Kho.l, II 41 a m.
Morning wi.flilp H.uo in.
IT. fATMCaVS CHURCH
Itrv. Itaymnd lu-ard
Heppner
Wrt kday Matte. T.M am.
Sunday MtM-i, 7.3J and 11:00
am.
LIXIKGTOrf CHURCH Of
CHRIST
Karl L, Soward, Pa?or
Sunday iWl. l(J:0u am.
Worship I1;UU am.
Thur., 7:l p m.
IONE UNITED CHURCH
OT CHRIST
Itrv. Walter B. (rowrll. pattor
Telephone 422 7530
Summer schedule: Church
5-hKl and Morning Worth ip,
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Monument News
ly MARTHA MATTEIOIf
MO.Nlnlir.VT Mr. and Mr,
ftutw U 7 MipUt ard "f, Itirh.
arl. Iarrrll and Urian A Wal.
KCffHtR CAfETTt TTME1. TlmMtey. faa IS. IK4
Son Visit! Dedfords
Mr. and Mm lJ.n W. I BUI I
IU-.j.d arxi thrr rhtlavo.
f-mrly f AnrUtt. AJataa.
Ijtmff. family "'f'' a yr.n.)d. Wn, l wt lr
hmm 15, Trmplra had J"? (rrfiia. A f rwlogut f .r T-
I""" V.tfih,n.,,'L!h 2'Itl"!'l l.i U & Calif,
Oj-. KUi. tt.,vra hrr IM family will rnaka ita
fririid, 1 y . ' IJ jL , ri rVmf. Tl.rlr horn al Anrh..
ty a nrphew. I m ard Trrnij ,lr damagrd In lh r
uin jf &!r. and Mr. lirn T-rrs4 " . ". .. .,
CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER-DAT SAINTS
Amaikon Lanioa Hall
Arnold Raymond, Br. iTnldent
rrlethxi mertlng at 9;J0 a jn.
Sunday arhool al 10.30 a m.
.Wramrnt arnlc at 11:30
a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
( harlrs V. Knox, mintitrr
litble achool at W:45 a.m.
Murnlnir worahlp at 11:00 a.m.
Kvrnlnit worship, 7.1W pm.
CYF mrrtlnK, H OO p.m.
Clil Kho mtM-tinjj lt, 3rd
Tliura.. 7:J0 p.m.
NWd acratch pads? Get them
at the Gau-tte-Tlmea.
GOVERNOR MARX O. HATH ELD allpa a card Into a brack! on
on of tha hundiMa ol talapbona trucki now eupiajinq uia ism
thama of Oraoa Wtlcom. Inc. A. V. Smith (right), ganatol
commarctal raanagar for Foci lie Northwoat Ball and ptoaidant
of Oroaoa Wikamt, ald tba "artra doy tbama coo aubataatlaUy
booat tourUt rovonuaa tor tha atata thia yoar.
Boardman News
'CALIFORNIA
VISIT
DISNEYLAND
Attractive accommodation Juit
mlnutca from Diane y 1 a n d and
Knott'a Berry Farm. All units have
free TV. alr-condltlonlnfr and heat.
Spacious (rounds with heated pool,
play and recreational area.
(Hi ld mrr from lant wetk)
Mr. Ronald Black rnttiialn
ed at hr home Iat Thurnday
with a lunchron for thi faculty
of lilvrrKldf llich uliwd and
Boardman Grade achool. Guct
wrre Mr. ami Mr. !tpr l-roiix.
Mr. and Mr. Iton Daniel. Mrs.
LaWrn fart low. Mr. Ity Part
low. Mm. Zix Billlnc. Mr. Ruth
fov. Mra. Dtlla Llnday, Jim
Harper, Dante Daltri, Mm. Tel
Talhott. Mr. and Mr. Kotn-rt
llarwood and Mr. Ralph Skoubo.
Thoe attendinff the Memorial
ervire at Hepjmer Friday for
KMher KirmU Included Mr. Ber-
nard Donovan, Mr. Karl Brlges.
Mrs. Arnold llollman. Mr. Claud
Wurden and Mrs. W. G. .Seehafer.
Grfir liedord aceompanlefl
Tommy Olln of Irrigon to C'teur
d' Alene, Idaho, to visit at the
home of Tommy's crandparents,
Mr. and Mr. Jim Preston, for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mr. Claud Worden
and Mr. and Mr. Gene RIsley
and children Butch, Melody,
Bobbie and Tnmmv. Rent the
weeit end at Payette. Ida., at the
Home Loan Funds
Made Available
To Rural Areas
Rural HouKing loana ' are
available through the Farmers'
Home Adminl-fratlon to farm
owners and owners of other real
estate In rural area and com
munities not over 2,500 population.
Funds may be used to con
struct or remodel homes that are
modest In size, design, and cost.
Hv.entlal farm service buildings
may alio be financed.
Rural housing loans are made
only to applicants who arc un
able to obtain adequate credit
from private lenders.
Rural senior citizens who are
62 years of age and over may
use loans fund to buy a house
already constructed or buy a
site to build a home.
tt.in funrta ronnftf lw tiwt tn
home of Mr. and Mr. Dallas ,inQn ,ik, :.nM k,
ronnman. .Mr, msicy ana mci
ody, Bobbie and Tammy remain
ed Here to visit this week.
A
Excellent restaurants and shop
pinj; centers nearby.
Credit cards honored.
POLYNESIAN
Motel
641 S. Brookhurst
ANAHEIM. CAL.
FREE!
Will, t llil ml mw ItAVtl OLflPf
tilling fln lolt Item cooil M tomt, Iimt
M W aifMvd by Cwa'u a' Miiiof Hoitli.
Mrs. Iktnald Herrlnl and Mrs.
Alvln Haman entertained at the
Herrin home with a double pink
and blue shower In honor of Mrs,
Milton Barron and Mrs. Larry
Kenny. Guests were Mrs. George
Ardry. Mrs. Dclbert Ball. Mrs.
Bill Barcer, Mrs. Jim Chatfield,
Mrs. Kenneth Gamblin and Mrs.
Orvllle Kstcs. Those unable to
attend who sent RifLs were Mrs.
Fmmctt McKenzle and Mrs. Jim
Henry.
Mrs. Donald Sledce entertain
ed with a party at her home last
week in honor of the eiRhth
birthday of her daughter Sherrie.
Guests were Linda Ball. Billle
Bedord, Becky Banzer. Melody
Rislev. Ronda Corriell, Aria
Thornhlll, Marlon McKenzle and
Frankle Flock. In games played
prizes were won by Becky Ban
zer and Frankle Flock.
Graveyard services were held
at Boardman RIvervlew Cemetery
Monday at 2 p.m. for Ray Olson,
who died May 28 at PrlnevUIe.
He was a resident here over 30
years ago.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sicard were
Mrs. Sicard's brother-in-law md
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoi-
singer and children Jessie,
Jennie and Bob of Grants Tass.
now built unless the applicant
is 62 years of age.
A applicant must presently be
without a home that is decent,
safe, and sanitary. All loans
must be adequately secured to
protect the Government and a
sound repayment plan must be
developed.
Additional information may
be obtained at the Farmers
Home Administration office at
105 S. E. Byers Avenue, Pendle
ton, Oregon, each Monday.
IRRIGON NEWS
Complete Line of
PGQG0CJALIZG
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ANNIVERSARIES, COFFEE TIME.
WELCOME, OTHERS FOR ANY
OCCASION
thai PcnonaOzsi Wedding and Guest Books, Match Books
Monogrammed Playing Cards
GAZETTE-TI
THE
M
ES
(Held over from last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nice of
La Grande. Kldon Hobbs and
Donna and Mrs. Floyd Willis of
North Powder and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Hobbs of Baker were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hobbs and iamily.
The Assembly of God Junior
High Sunday school class had a
barbecue Wednesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Partlow, honoring the 8th grade
graduates in the class. Following
the barbecue, the group played
crochet, and concluded the even
ing by attending the youth ser
vice at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill left Fri
day for a month's vacation. They
plan to visit relatives at Cov
ington, Kentucky and Clncinatti,
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Koch and
family have moved to Redmond,
where Koch is assistant manager
of the Redmond Safeway Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clark of
Parkdale and Miss Janice Parker
of Seattle spent the week-end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Parker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swearingen
and Geraldine drove to Enter
prise Memorial week-end and
visited Swearingen's mo t h e r,
Mrs. Maude Swearingen, Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Poulson and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poulson.
The A. C. Houghton School
Library will be open during Jun
and July on Tuesdays from 9:00
to 11:00 a.m. The library will
be closed during August.
Mr. and Mrs. Bui Graybeal
held a family gathering at their
home Memorial Day, with the
following relatives attending:
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grabeal,
Gary and Jerry, Mrs. Doshia
Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Chapman of Walla Walla, Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Berry of Portland,
Miss Snow McCoy of Hermiston,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFall and
Cathy of Kennewick, Mrs. Max
Graybeal, Sr., of Umatilla, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Graybeal, Mrs.
Ruth McCoy, Warren McCoy,
Mrs. Myrtle Markham, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl of
lrrigon, and Mrs. Letha Chand
ler of Toppenish, Wn. The group
had a potluck dinner, and spent
the afternoon visiting.
r.f John Day. Howard will apt-nd
tho aumnvr vacation on the
WaMfiwa ranch.
Mims Sandra and Linda
Seattle tit I'rrnllrton are nd
Ing two wrt-ka with their fc'and
mother, Luia f-att!r.
A bridal hwrr wa held Fri
day rruinjr at th horn of Mr.
and Mra. l:t-rt lort-r ! r Mr.
Walter William, lb" former
Ruth Stui t.t Lung Vtrrk, and
riauchtrr of Mr. and Mra. John
.Siutkl. Me rerelved many lovely
Kif".
Mr. and Mra. Io Flowrrt
drove to Hepprwr Monday for
medical treatment,
Lmorv M'"re accompanied
Wayne Leather and Ben Spain,
manager of Columbia Power Co
op, to coop meeting In Bur.
ley. Ida., Iat week.
Ml ItSZY Miller, daughter
of Mr. and Mr, lwt Aimer
of Klmberiy. wu united In mar.
rlage recently to logrr An
mead, ann of Mr. DorU Ash
mead of Fossil. The ceremony
took place In Altura. Cal.f.
Gene Hunt accompanied them.
They also visited In the home
of Ms cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Matteaon and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hill and
daughter Glenda of Lexington,
and another daughter, Mr. Bob
Sweeney of Pilot Rock, spent last
Friday visiting friends. They
came for their daughter, Stella,
who had been visiting at the
L'lzy Emory ranch.
Lldon Deardoff. government
-"fwr Irft Tuesday morning
for SUters to attend a convent
ion. He Is being transferred to
McDerment, Nev.
Mrs. Harry Scott and two sons,
and Mr. and Mrs. timer Matte
son drove to Pendleton Monday
for medical and dental appointments.
Ray Davis, Jr, passed his test
for the Air Force at Portland
11 &t wocDc
Several new decorations have
hm added to the Interior of
the community church. Beauti
ful red cloth hangings add to the
beauty, donated by Maynard
Hamilton, with sewing done by
Mrs. Ethel Leathers. Other ad
dltlons are new curtains, new
pulpit and table covers.
Applegare Makes
Straight 'A' Marks
Shan Applegate of Heppner,
son of Mrs. Gertrude Applegate,
has concluded the second sem
ester of his freshman year at
Carroll College. Helena, Mont,
with a straight "A" record, the
college has announced.
He was one of 18 in the col
lege of approximately 900 stu
dents to achieve a 4.00 record.
An additional 218 made the
honor roll bv accumulating an
average of "B" or better in their
course work.
Shan, who graduated from
Heppner High school in 1963 as
an honor student, is now at home
and working In the Heppner
Ranger district of the U. S. For
est Service.
wdd It. Mr and Mr Jack ed
ford are offer in thrlr homo t
! hero teauM of Ma trans
fr to Portland with !ru Flrt
National Bank. II l eapnted
to M on duty iher after AuguM
1 after concluding Ma work a
manager of the llrppner branch
of the bank.
Roroat visitors ot tho
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayrrs
were a nw-ce. Mis. Leslie Prulit.
of Korfncfieid. and Mr. Ayer"
trotter, William Fur 4
I'rndleton. They arrived Jun 12
and taved until lat Thursday,
Crd Marl and Barbara All
ttott. daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde AlUtott are homo from
(pending two weeks In Grrsham
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Dolly AlhttotL
Mrs. Rasmus Takes
World's fair Trip
tt ftatnk ftawnu Uft Wl,
iwaay on lui'hem l'c,fi
train from Pwlland f th Kcw
Yoti WotMs lair on rmdue.
trj u-vt. Tt tout wUl $
ttirourh OiltV then WiMh.
ton. U. c, ltKt!m4 and Wtl.
HamttHirf. Va, tarfur gwinjt on
Nw k City.
ftors win b rr.J at many
hUtwW-a lcr of lfitrtrt rn
rmito on tiiO thrro wrrka tr it.
Mrs. Raamua drwvo to iNirtland
arty this w for th d.
parturo.
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The tonic of hearing this young fellow's voice over Long Dis
tance cured his lonely grandmother of the blues the other eve
ning. How about you? Have you shared your voice with distant
loved ones lately? (It's even more fun when you dial your call
direct.) Why not call this evening after 6 PM
when lower rates begin? PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL
New Ford Mustang . . . sportiest buy of the yearl
The hot line this year is the long Ford line! And the hottest
number in the line is Mustang-a runaway success car over
night! On top of that we've got the sizzling track record of
our big Fords to celebrate. So come in now for the hottest
trades in the West on Fords, Fairlanes, Falcons . , .
even Thunderbirds. Trade now and save!
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