Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1965, Page 5, Image 5

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or CHRIST
Rev, Walter fwill, pastor
If i. 42J-TVW
Invcr grades, rhurth achoul
r I , io in m
Morning Worship, 1000 a m
CHURCH Of THE HAIAlttNE
ltrv. kin Mrly
Sunday S hool, 10 00 a m.
Worship Service, 11 ) am.
lYcnlng Service. 7 Oil p.m.
Itaycc Meeting, Wed. 7:."W
p rn.
ASSEMBLY OT COD OtORCM
Jt.v, III I In- AUtip. ph. i7GKM
Sunday School. fM'V a m.
Morning Worship II ( am.
Kvrnttig S rl'-, 7 pm
MM week Service, Tuca, 7.00
pm.
HOPE AND VALRY LtmfERAlf
Kev. Kenneth I Itotdnson
Ph. f76 WM0
VAIJ1Y: Worship 9 00 am.
.Sunday School, ID 3) a rn.
IIOPK: Sun.Uy School, 9: am.
Worship, 11:00 a m,
MR ST METHODIST CHURCH
ltrv. Melvln Dlson, Ph. K70 !C24
Monday School, 3 4 p.m., each
Monday.
Worship Service 9 00 am.
M.Y.K.. Sunday. 7:() pm.
Kprclal Youth Service on June
27.
CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Legion Hall
Glen T. Mecham, Br. I'resldcnt
It ttM t meeting. 9.0(1 am.
Sunday School. 10 :to a m.
Sacrament Krle, II ;n) am.
MUST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Itev. Al lUwwhee
Heppner Ph 7fi.2"H
Mmlng worhlt. ( a m
C.YT. Sunday, 7:30 pm.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST
Hdif FUimmI Iloyd. I'h. G7u W3
Srthhaih School. 9 am.
Iiurcrt Worship. 11:00 am.
uM Hour" radio broadcast,
KGO, Sundays, 2 pm.
riRJT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lsaioqtoa
It.v. Al IWher. C70 9'.,a
lutilc SihMi. 10:30 am.
Worship Service. 1 1 :(Kl am.
C.Y K., .Sunday, :.W pm.
Christian Women Fellowship,
ininj turiMiay.
Madras, Pomeroy
Added fo Heppner
Athletic Slate
ST. PATRICK'S end
ST. WILLIAMS CATHOLIC
Father Raymond If. Heard
I'h 70 9162
ST. PATRICK'S t Heppner) Sun
day Muvi, 7;3) and 11:00
sr'wiLLIAMS (lone); Sunday
Miuu'i, 9:15 a m.
Confessions, St. Patrick's Sat
78 pm.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
Sunday Services. 10 00 a.m.;
Church School. 10:00 a m.
am.
Womcn'a Guild, 1st Wedne.
day.
COME AND
GET IT!
ilry! What'!
evoking here?
Where'd he get
the money for
that new out
door grill?
By a v I n k
systematically
with us!
Open a saving account now! We
are paying a new higher rate that
lets your money make more for
you In much less time.
1
taiiui
a?
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
FIRST FE0EK0L
BOX 739
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
PENDLETON
Madras High school, baik In
ih. Ai rank, and Pomeroy.
Wnh, ate added to llrpprw-r
High athictle schedule t n 1.-
M
Madras Mill compete In the
Greater Oregon league, but
pomeroy be a non confer
erne opponent. Football and
basketball schedule fur the
Mustangs, already released,
a how Madra competing on
both, while Pomeroy la on the
football nhcdule only.
The series with Knterprlu,
pUyi-d by the Mustang for lh
tuht several year, la dfcpjx'J
In in the football schedule.
Heppner ha three non-league'
game and live (.renter Oregon
l' meti on lla football achedule.
'I he aeaMin iH-na on S'ptemter
M again! Pilot It.x k. uhtch ha
dropped bak to the (lata B
rank, and will no longer corn
In te In the Greater Oregon
league. TliU opener will be at
Heppner al 8 pm.
Second game of the year will
Ih agalnut the Blue Ifc-vll at
( trnloii at 2 p m. September 17.
September 21 U open, after
which the league whedule wlU
tart at The Uallea against
Wahtonka on Octolxr 1 at 2
p m.
League game folhwlng In
ruder are October H. 8 pm,
Grant L'nlon at John Day; Oct
oler 15. 8 pm. Madra at Hepp
ner; October 22. 8 p.m. Burn at
Burn: October 2.i, 8 p.m., Sher
man at Id ppner.
The non- co n f e r e n ce game
with Pomeroy will bo played at
the Wanhlnglon town as the last
game of the eaon on Novem
ber 5 at 7:30.
Thu. the Mustang will have
only three homo game thU
year.
Sixteen basketball game,
plu the ("hrl.stmn tournament
at Condon, are listed for the
Muntang at thl time. Ten of
the game are conference con
test, while DcSales of Walla
Walla. lone and Pilot Hh k will
furnish non-league comjHtltion.
First game will be LfcTemlx-r
10 against DeSale at Walla
Walla. Remainder of the non
league schedule Is as follows:
Iecemter 11. Tllot Hock at
Heppner; iH-cembcr IS, DeSales
at Heppner; December 21. Ion"
nt lone; December 2S and 29.
Christ ma tournament at Con
don; January 4. Pilot Bock at
Pilot Bock and January 11, lone
at Heppner.
league season opens wlih a
tough one on January 11, Mad
ras at Madras. January 15 is
oM-n. On January 21, the Mus
tang travel to Burns to face
the inlanders and follow wlih
Grant Union at John Day on
Jar.uary 22, meaning they will
have three very difficult games
on the road at the start of the
se.'inon.
On January 2S they wlU haw
their opening league game at
home against Sherman county
of Moro. January 29 is open, and
on February 4, Wahtonka comes
to Heppner. February 5 Is open,
after which Madras plays at
Heppner on February 11.
Remainder of the schedule Is
as follows: February 12, Sher
man at Moro, February 18, Wah-
We'll Sec You With Tremendous Bargains
At The
e&?tf (7
IN HEPPNER, JULY 9 and 10
DRESSES
VARIETY OF SIZES AND
COLORS
From $5.00
LINGERIE
BABY DOLL SLEEFWEAR.
SLIPS
$2oo And u"
LADIES' HOSE
BERKSHIRE AND KAYSERS
WHITES AND COLORS
50c
Miscellaneous
Many, Many Other Items
At
Ridiculous Prices
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patient adrniitel to pioneer
Memorial hojita during the
pant two week f medical
rare, then dlnmUsed, Include
ttte following: ( lulre Anderson,
Heppner; lUjnald I urrln, llepp.
ner: Delwln Nrln. l4-lnct(n:
Hvrithla lliue, Condon; Kevin
DavU. Condon: Terrv Clayton,
Umatilla: Ulllan f.A.-k. Ji.o
tut; IxuU lihixlf-, Klnua; llr.
old Mlnchflcld, fondon; Karle
IMiml. FcAkll; Kim Cutoforth,
HrpprM'r, and Arietta Aldrkh,
loni.
T'lione admltte1 during the
pat two we k. and at HI re.
crlvlng mr-dieal care, are the
following: Mabel Davidson,
lone; Goldie Wtntr, Heppner;
Kay Co, llet.jiner; Roy Wet
fall. Unity; Michael (iarnhart.
Condon; leta 1-dtM-tter. llepp.
ner. and Judy Kea. lone.
Mr. and Mr. Richard Vinson
of Lexington welcomed their
first child. son. on Tuesday.
June 22 He ha been named
Mark William and his birth
weight wit 7 lh.. H Mater,
nal grandparents are Mr. and
great grandmother 1 Mrs. Kthel
Lane. Heppner, and. paternal
grandparent are Mr. and Mrs.
Dclbert Vinson. Mxlngton.
Mr. and Mr. Stact-y Lovgren,
Heppner, are parent of a n-cond
child, a daughter, born Tnur.
day, June 24. weighing 8 lbs.,
2 oz. She has been named Rita
Kae, and Join a brother, I'at
rick, at home. Maternal grand
tiarents are Mr. and Mrs. liar
old Johnston. Pendleton, and
naternal crandparents are Mr,
and Mrs. Al Lovgren. Heppner.
A new baby boy. Robert Lee,
was born Monday, June 28. to
Mr. and Mr. Gerald Wagner of
Heppner. He weighed 7 lbs..
151 oz. at birth and Join a
brother. Dale, at home. Mater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Georce Sawyer of Umatil
la, and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mr. Delbert Sand
lln of Kimberly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill aid Brown
spent the week-end In Seattle
visiting with a daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Melllns. and three children.
tonka at The Dalles; February
19. open; February 23. Burns at
Heppner; February 2C, Grant
Union at Heppner.
DlMrict playoffs are set for
February 28 to March 3 district
tournament w ill be March 4 and
5; and the state tournament is
scheduled for March 14. 15 and
1G.
Families Participate
In Special Program
For Willows Grange
Willow Grange met for Its
IaM regular m ion for the sum
rn rr on Saturday evening, June
19. with plan to r until
Saturday, September 1.
With the rr.etlr.g Um.log I--tween
Children's Day and Fath
er's Day. children of lone Grange
families participated as high
HrM on the program, given by
the Home F.crwmlc club.
Donna and !-bra palmer, twin
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Palmer, passed out basket of
rosebud boutennler to the fath
er while Mr Palmer gave a
greeting to the fathers. Others
giving recitation were Harvey
and Laurie ChlM.fi, L Roy and
Craig Ilea.
Mrs. James Lindsay rave a
numerous reading. "Snoring
liukbunds." dedicated to tho
who never realize how sweet
the sound of snoring can be un
til It is allcneed forever.
Wate Crawford was Presented
with cake and homemade
candy. In honor of hi being
trie oldest lamer present.
The youngest father. Keith
Rea, and the father having the
youngest child. Cleo Chllder.
were presented with gift of
candy.
A song and tableau, "Blest
Be the Tie that Binds," conclud-1
ed the program.
State Grange convention dele
gates, Mr. and Mr. W. C. Craw,
ford, made excellent report.
Other attending the convention,
held in Pendleton June H-18,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Childcrs, Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Akers. Mrs. Al MaricK
and Mrs. Art DalzelL
Granger and their families
were invited to the Home Ec
onomics club annual picnic at
the mountain cabin of Mr. .
C. Hellker on Sunday, June 27.
The annual Willows Granee
picnic Is slated for August 22 in
the Woolery Memorial Park In
lone, with Ice cream, punch and
coffee furnished by the grange.
It is hoped that the drinking
fountain will be Installed before
that time.
HEPPNEK GAZETTE -TIMES. Taufsdoy. J.ly 1. IMS
Mr. aukd Mrs. W4 Ibermaa,
publisher of the Gairtte Times,
returned home Sunday after at
tending the 7mh annual con
vention of the Oregon New-
Pter PublUhers auMMiation at
Ladies Attend Baker
Club's Anniversary j
Mrs. Let a Trwmas, Mr, rd
Gorily and Mr. Maine Oortfe
traveled to Bakrr Tue.day, June jGearhart. One of the highlight
W. to attend the 2h annlvrr- of the convention was a field
sarv oUrrvaru- of hvpti- trip to t.t Jot Ccrpa tralr.:r.g
mlt club of Bker. j center at Tongue IVjinf. Astoria.
Include.1 In the evenings pro- n Friday. Sherman, an OM'A
pram, following dinner at the director, attended the dlrectora
shangrll In Maker, were tnitla- dinner meeting lat Thursday
tlon and Installation eeremonle. nitht. Sm Jim went a far a
and a special necrology service p,tland with them and took
In memory of deceased charter th ho n Salem lo vl.ll with
memers. put on by ladles of
the Heprter club.
A (eial guest of honor was
Mr. Mta Cunning, charter pres
ident of the linker club, a well
as Its other charier member.
Mr. aod Mrs. Ed Goaty and
son Doug were In I"ortlnd Sun
day to attend the summer show
Ing of the new Motorola TV
models at Lou Johnson Co. They
returned to Heppner on Monday.
The Gazette-Times appreciates
getting new copy early.
i. I Um mm4 .i.t.f.ln.l.iii
Til. wic. m.. a , - m w .
Mr. and Mr. Dick Sherman. ani
continued on to Eugene to visit
friends, returning with hi par.
ent Sunday. Cathy Jo spent the
time with her grandmother. Mrs.
Harry Sherman. Sr.. In Forest
Grove. Son BUI working at the
paper this summer, remained
home to "keep store."
GIVK A GIFT certificate Lb
acrlptlon to Gazette-Time for
birthdays, anniversaries or
any occasion; 1150 anywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and
family came from Portland Sat
urday to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Claude Cox. Charles
Is administrator In the regional
Portland office of the Veterans'
Administration.
Tell the advertiser you saw it
in the Gazette-Times.
LEGAL
ON SALE
at lone and Heppner
July 2 and 3
SPARKLERS, CAPS, MANY
ITEMS ALL LEGAL
Also on Sale At lone Fireworks Display
Saturday Night
By
lone Lions Club
PROCEEDS TO CIVIC PROJECTS
fir
Marj and LeRoy
h
ave
With The Values They're Offering
For The
10
In The Score
SHOES -- $850 10 ?1500
SLACKS ?200 t0 ?5
KNIT SHIRTS $1
JACKETS 5500 to $1000
On The Sidewalk
SWEATSHIRTS 95C
ASSORTED SHIRTS $1
UNDERWEAR All Sis . ... 5Qc
MEN'S JEWELRY 50c
OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Gardner's Men's Wear
Miladies Apparel
PH. 678-5561
ALICE AND GRACE
HEPPNER
MARJ AND LtROY GARDNER
PH. 678-9218