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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1965)
heppner cAxrrrt.TiMts. rtwday. jt t ms ithtt dill DODGE THIRTY TEARS AGO Jly 2X Wl Severn! Morrow couary people went to Wall Wnlla Momiay to hear Henry A- Wallace, mc relary of agriculture, sixak on the AAA setup and other feat ure of the New Ival farm ar rangement. About 10,000 people attended. Lexlngon Grange haa an noun ced August 10 aa the date for nubile dedication of their new hall, and plana are being laid for a large time on the occasion. The Odd Fellows annual an niversary picnic will be held next Sunday at the D. O. Justus country home, and will be an all-day affair. July 23 a violent electric storm passed over the Heppner district at 1 am. It literally rained lightning and lasted for two hours. Lookout tried to record the flashes, with one rotrntlnc 1140 and another in the path of the storm counted 670, they es timated that about 25 percent wrre vertical or strike. Hund reds of trees were struck and shattered. TWENTY TEARS AGO July 26. IMS Heppner's newest business en- j terprise, the Heppner Hardware and Electric company. i'nod its doors Monday under the new owners. Harold Hill and Loyal R. Parker. Florist displays were obtained through another younj: Heppner enterprise, the floral agency operated by Rachel Dick. Mrs. Edward Burchell received word of the citation award and bronze medal given her hus band. Major Burchell, for his meritorious achievements In Lu zon, Philippine Islands, against the enemy from February 14 to April 1. 1W5. Lt. Paul Smouse has complet ed his training at ClovLs Army Air Field as an airplane com mander on one of the B-29j Superfortresses, according to his mother. Mrs. Ann Smouse, lone. Mary Kay Blake has accep ted the position of office clerk In the Triple A office, succeed ing Harriet Hager. whose com ing marriage to Major Clayton Shaw of Portland has been an nounced. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders have closed the Heppner Bakery for a few days while in Port land coping with the current sugar shortage which, is greatly curtailing their business. TEH TEARS AGO fulv 2. lis A falrlv ireneral storm hit TinMkiv. Julv lVl hrliik-imr near ly one im h of rain and rauning one of the longer power oui thai Murrtiw rountv ha. suffered In several years. Power outage lasted from one to six hours on some lines, after light ning struck a power pole on the mala feeder line from I term Is ton. Joe If. Stewart, new superin tendent of school district No. 1, anl his family arrrived here thi week to make their home. Miss Bettv Jo Olmstead or Boardman will be the second Morrow County Fair and Rdeo Srlncess to be honorerd at a anoe Saturday. The first dance was ctven by the Lexington Orange for princess Marilyn Munkers. Over SJ50 was realized for the chamber of commerce field lighting fund aa a result of the outdoor boxing-wrestling pro gram, with over 5tX) eople watching the matches. 1 A new electric organ, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. William Melena. was installed in the lone Com munity church last week. Karen Lundell was organist for the Sunday morning service. Over The Tee Cup By DEE CRIBBLE We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat WnCrM 1 Heppner, ' Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Hogs Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thure. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hermlston, Oregon On Hermlston-McNoarr Blghwerf Twenty-two golfers found thplr wv to the course at 5:30 Sunday for the two-ball contest Dlanned bv Juanita and Judge Carmichacl and Hazel and Phil Mahonev. Nine couoles Dlaved two-ball and four single gentle men played for keeps. Winners, for sincle men. were Van Marter. Sr.. least putts, with i-Tances uoneny ana nugn wai ter completing the foursome. In the winner's circle for two ball were Hazel Mahoney and Rov Ferguson, low gross of 38. while Juanita C and Lowell Gribble had least putts, with 15. Tuesday found nine gals pre pared to play 18. but after 9, de cided it . was too hot Clesta Venard was in charge, with prize balls awarded , to blind partners lor least putts. Cora Mae Ferguson and Dee Cribble, and to VI Lanham. who had ion or drive. Others Dlavtnz were Helen Schaffitz. Marie McQuar- ne, Juanita carmicnaei, uina Leonard and Lois Hunt Biff dans are being made to entertain Kinzua on Sunday, August 1. Come out for break fast at 7:30. with tee off after breakfast- Lunch served in the clubhouse at 12:30. with social members in charge. Please re spond when the telephone com mittee calls; Several of our goners pian to enter the Elks Golf Open in La Grande In August, Will lei you know if we have any win-ners. commit youn Money Crop If you'd like to make your money grow, the best way is to plant It here often, with depos its In a Savings Account Cultivate the habit of saving steadily, and see for yourself how the "green stuff flourishes OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON - ; . FVT. ROBERT L. FETSCH Fetsch in Army Motor Training Pvt. Robert L. Fetsch. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch. Lexing ton, recently completed nis oas- le training at Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo. He was home to spenu a 14-day furlough, visiting his nnnnt rclativt-S and inemis. returning last week to his base. Cpon his return to n. Leon ard Wood, he expects to attend a school, taking five weeks of training in a special motor pool. Fetsch attended schools In Heppner and was a graduate here in V.nii. lie men aucnut-u B'ue Mountain college In Pen dleton, and graduated from there as an auto meenanic in 1064. Doctor to Serve At Elmendorf Base IV Ralnh Litchfield, son-ln- lw of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, has Joined the U. S. Air Force and left Saturday. July 21. from Portland for Montgom ery. Ala., for three weeks of ori entation before going to Elmen dorf Air Force Base hospital. Anchorage, Alaska, where he w"l serve for the next two years. Mm Litchfield (Janice Wrleht) Is visiting her parents and other relatives and friends in Hepp ner for three weeks before Join ing her husband In Anchorage. The couple came to Oregon on Julv 4 for visits alter vr. f.itrhfiold eoiriDleted his intern ship at Marion County hospital, anriat-ri with the University of Indiana Medical school at In dianapolis. They visited the Wrights. Mrs. Evelyn Farrens. also of Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson of Arlington for four days before going to Newport to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Litchfield, and other members of the ram lly. They returned to Indianap olis and then came west again prior to his departure lor Mont gomery. Pre-School Checkup Reminder Given Inded that Oregon School Law requires all incoming first and ninth grade students to have a pre-school physcial and dental examina tion and to present the com ritfH forms at the beginning of the school year, according to the Oregon aiaie ooaru oi Health. Birth, certificates are also re- nitirorf tnr first traders. Appli cation forms are available in the Health Department oil ice or will be mailed upon request Tha narauarv "OrpPOn Punil Medical Record" or "Goldenrod" forms may be obtained in the offices of local physicians. Mor row Countv Health Department, or County School Office. Completed rorms snouia oe brought to school at the time of entrance, or may be mailed to the Health Department or fice in Heppner. ENWMfE for jlf EVERY DUSINESS NEED GAZETTE-TIMES America's Future . . . i . I j if -::- v I s- " 1 I 1 - , ( in i t II f L J t.. fl .. L-i: i MORE UVELT HEPPNER children ore pictured In thU J?' "America's ruture- feature At top left are Tirrf UoT TolL 3. tS iK tSL . and Tool Lea TolL t. children of Mr. and Mrs, Laonard TolL At top right are Gregory JL V. and XtUy Mae J0X2S. children of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jo.L lo.rk mFrnr Ann Taylor. II. Christie Lee Taylor. 1Z. and Avery TaVor?jV. l children of Mr. and Mrs. AT.ry Taylor. At lower right Dorothy McKlnnon. 2. and Debbie McKlnnon. 4, children of Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles McKlnnon, IONE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Walter Crowell, pastor Ph. 422-7530 l , Lower grades, church school classes. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m. CHURCH Of THE NAZARENE Rev. Don Mccarty Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. Evening Service. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 ASSEMBLY Or GOB Uiunwi Rev. Billie Alsup. Ph. 6Tb-Kei Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening Service. 7:00 p.m. Mid-week Service, Tues.. 7:00 p.m. HOPE AND VALBT LUTHERAN Rev. Kenneth J. Robinson Ph. 676-9940 VALBY: Worship 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. o:m a.m. HOPE: Sunday School, 9:43 a.m. Worship, 11:00 a.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Melvln Dixon, Ph. 67b Worship Service 9:00 am. M.Y.F.. Sunday, 7:00 p.m. Monday School, 3-4 p.m., each Monday. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL ciinHav services. 10:00 a.m.: Church School, 10:00 a.m. a.m. , Women's Guild, 1st weanes- day. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Al Boschee Heppner Ph- 676-9209 Morning worship, 9:00 a.m. C.Y.F. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Elder Elwood Boyd, Ph. 676-9682 Sabbath School, y.JU am Church Worship, 11:00 a.m. "Oulet Hour" radio broadcast, KGO, Sundays, 2 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lexington Rpv. Al Boschee. 676-9209 Bible School, 10:30 a.m. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. C.Y.F., Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Christian Women's Fellowship, third Tuesday. Metsker maps of Morrow, Gil liam, Umatilla, Wheeler counties on sale at the Gazette-Tlmes, $1.25 each. Others available on order. Wishing Well Drive-in NOW RE-OPEN 11:30 A.M. To 10:00 P.M. DAILY CLOSED MONDAYS ST. PATRIOTS and ST. WILLIAMS CATHOLIC Father Raymond H. Beard Th. 676-9-162 ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner) sun- day Masses. 7:30 ana n:w a.m. ST. WILLIAMS (lone); Sunday Masses. 9: IS a.m. Confessions. St. Patrick's Sat 7-8 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAT SAINTS American Legion Hall Glen T. Mecham. Br. President Priesthood meeting. 9:00 ajn. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Sacrament Service, 11:30 a.m. WANT TO SELL SOMETHING? 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