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America's Future . . . .-:zj Ul L j ' , ' " z THESE SIX vounosUrs of the Happnor-Loxinatoa area prant a happy picture lor thlt work's America's futuro feature. At top left U Larry Duono Fotsch, 22 not. son of Mr. and Mrs. Larrr D. Fetsch at top center t Ronnie Sen wars. 3Vi. ton ol Mr. and Mr. Loa Hot Schwarif and at top right U Donald Alloa Fork las. 4. son ol Mr. and Mr. Clona E. Perkins. At lowor Ult U Cynthia Faro RuhL 4t dauqbtor ol Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Ruhl at lowor center U Robert Brron uchk, 3. eon of Mr. and Mr. Robort C Butchkof and at lowor right U Tara Mahoa ey. 3t iNh daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Robrl F. Mahoney. The Gazette-Times appreciate getting news copy early. FROM THE Pastor's Study Church of Tho Naiarona A Condomnod Man Spooks to tho Youth Of Heppner Monday afternoon I talked to a young man. condemned to die In the Slate IYn. for a crime he had committed. I told him of Christ's love for him even now. We read I John 1:9. "If we confess our Kins he I faithful and Just to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unright eousness." We read from Kev. 3:20 where Jesus said: "Be hold I stand at the door, and knock. If any man hew my voire and oien the door I will come In." John 1:12 "As many as received Him (Christ) to them cave He (tower to become the sons of Cod." There In that Cell In death row we prayed, he confessed his sins, opened his heart's door and received Christ Chrlnt came Into his heart with Ills all forgiving love, anil transforming power. loung people, you will probably not end up on death row In a State pen. However you dont know where tho path of sin will take you. You, too. need the transform Ing power of Christ In your life. If the condemned killer could speak to each of you today, he would say: "Don't end up like I did, give your lire to jesus Christ, and servo Him." Young people, as you read this I Invite you to take Christ as your friend and Saviour, open your heart's door to Him, let Him come in. Let Him be your guide, and your very life. Won't you open your heart to Him right nowT Cod Bless you, Kev. Don McCarty Box 641 Ifennncr, Oregon Lexington News Br CELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Mrs. Richard Smith and brother Jerry Jones of Hood Kiver were Lexington caller this week, bringing Mrs. Smllh's grandmother, bUn, Ixda Breeding, to her home. Mrs. Breeding has bcn visiting In Portland recently and while there attended the S(ay Re union held annually there. Mr. and Mrs. Klchard Catlln and family of Grass Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Kllwynne Catlln and family of TaUley have been recent callers at the George Steagall home, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paplncau and small son have returned home from Portland where Dale has been a patient In the Doccn beckcr hospital. Debbie and Millie Yocom arc ending a couple of weeks In Portland and Klamath Kails with their grandmother, Mrs. Vernier llendrU kvjn, w ho has been a recent Lexington vUttor. Mrs. Wm. J. VanWInkle and Mr. Wm. C. VanWInkle have returned home from Salem where they vUltcd Mrs. Van Winkle's ulsters. Mrs. Joe Dan iels and Mrs. Ernest Fredrick son. They also visited In Philo- I math where they visited a sis trr In-law, Mrs. Inei Beatty. jThey also spent some time In Springfield where thev attend ed the wedding of Mrs. Van I Winkle's grandson, Clifford I Green cf Heppner to Miss Lu- clnda Nelson. MIks Linda VanWInkle at tended the funeral services of a classmate at Oregon Univer sity at The Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Effle Ritchie of Milton Freewater has returned home after spending some time in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCarl visited Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hunt In Beaverton over the week-end. Mrs. Vernon Munkers and Miss Trannle Parker spent the day In Walla Walla visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vlall and family visited In Grandvlew over the week end and attend ed Mr. Vlalri class reunion of 1955. Mrs. Elmer Vlall's mother returned for a weeks visit In Lexlncton. Mrs. George Hermann visited a few days in Halley, Idaho, where she visited her father who was Injured In a car accident. She also visited In Twin Falls and Mackay, Idaho, while away. Lellers Needed On Farm Program The urgent need for writing or sending t Icnarnn to Oregon's ('ongrelona di'trgstion on tho iroMM-d farm program wa strm-M-d again Wednesday by Al Lamb, manager of Murrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Umb had Just received a ' ter from urgrrMman Al t u rn nn. wblrh said. In part. We III count on your contlnm-d expert help more than rver. 7 ho Farm Bill should get a rule next Tuesday and should be In-fore the Hou-m- the following week. "We still have our fingers rrosM-d on the vote It's nip and turk. I m sure doing everything can. The Senate Is waiting on House action on the program, I .a mb said. He urged all those IntcrcMed In the program to take lime at orwe to write the delegation from Oregon and those on agricultural commit tees In Congress. Boardman News tllcld over from last week) ly MART LEE M All LOW Club Holds Annual Forty The Boardman Garden club held Its annual Sandflower Sil ler party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Zearl Gillespie. Mrs. Florence Itoot was co-host ess. Koll call was answered ry giving the name of a vegetable eaten for dinner. Mrs. Frank Marlow was taken In as a new member. Names of Sandflower Sisters were revealed with exchange of gifts, and new names drawn for next year. Croup singing was enjoyed by the group. The club voted to sponsor another auction sale some time In the spring of 19G6 to raise funds fr developing the park In the new town of Boardman. It was also voted to have a flower show some time this fall, the date to be announced later. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Glen Caren ter August 16. THE OREGON ROAD RAT VACATIONS Al Read Rats have on common trait. TWy are Incot I'dVsto of otKor do'ft and psdettritm. This attitude iKow in many vi, tuck at driving an unttfa car. (Oregon Traffic Saftty CommUilon and Oregon Newt paper PubfliKert Ai$ec!lion) KEFFNEI CAZETTE-TTMES. Thursday, August 12. IKS 7 Public Notice NOTICE Of FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEnOlY GIVEN that Uw undersigned, as admin istrator of tho estate of lahn FrrU, dvaed, haa filed Ms final account and report In sail estate with Clerk of the Court of Morrow County and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the ."y.h day of August, 1'jtA, 'at the hour of 10 ociotk a.m.. ss the time In the County Court Boom In the County Court House at Heppner. Orrgon, aa the place f a bearing exceptions ana ob jections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Ob jections to said final account should be filed on or before said date. JIM BARNETT Administrator WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner. Oregon 22 2fp FEED THE KITTY FOR GOOD LUCK! iro Best "kitty" to Ifeed Is your savings account. That way, you make your own luck . . . the surest kind! Feeding your savings account "kitty" Is an especially rewarding experience at our new higher Interest rate, that helps your savings grow faster to a size that will make your rosiest dreams come true! OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FOE ML SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON Jim Mallery. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery of Seattle, Wash., and grandson of Mrs. Claud Coats, left here Sunday for Spokane. Wash., where he Joined a chartered bus going to Twlnlow Camp at Twin Lakes. Idaho. Jim, a senior at Mount Kalnl.r High school in Seattle, is a delegate from the school to the Washington State High school Leadership Conference August 1-6. Handy and Richard Hills of Eugene visited last week at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Phil LaCombe. Mrs. Bob McClemcnts and children Handy, Bob and Judy of Tacoma. Wash, were Friday visitors at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Week-end guests at the Carpenter home were her sisters, Mrs. Esther Emmons and Eva LaChance of La Grande. Norvell Shannon of El Sobran- te, Calif, visited last week at tho home of his brother and slster in law, Mr. and Mrs. El don Shannon. He went from here to Pendleton to visit his sister, Mrs. William Lilly, who Is ill In St. Anthony Hospital. Charles A. Thomas Is again a patient in the Good Shepherd hospital in llcrmiston. Mrs. Elvin fcjy went to La Grande last week to see her grandson, Jay Lilly, who had an ememencv appendectomy there Janet and Joyce Lilly returned home with her to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. AL Walker and daughter Franell have re turned home from several weeks trio. Thev left here July 2. in tending to go to Denver, Colo, and Kansas City, Mo., but at Denver they received word that Mrs. Walkers father. Harry a Meyer. 77, had died July 6 in San Diego, Calif., so they went there for the funeral Instead of going on to Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone and children Linda and Jody spent last week at Astoria and Sea side. Tatone participated in the Oregon Coast Golf Tournament at Astoria. On their return he was in Walla Walla, Wash, from Friday through Sunday for the Elks Golf Tournament at the Walla Walla Memorial Country club. Mrs. Tatone's sister, Ella Bell Mulllca of Portland, was in charge of the motel during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin- Collins of Portland visited two days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ennts of Tacoma. Wash., visited Thurs- day and Friday at the homes or Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sicard and Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard. Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the week-end In Walla Walla, Wash., visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Zerba. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dowdy of Portland were week-end vis itors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darold LaChance. Mrs. Norman Manka (Judy Partlow) and children Paul, Dennis and Diane of College Place, Wash., visited last week at the homes of her aunts, Mrs. LaVern Partlow and Mrs. Roy Partlow. Mrs. Walter Wyss entertained recently in honor of the 85th birthday of Elmer Messenger. Other guests included Mrs. Mes senger and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Willett and children Denise,. Ronnie and Delora of Corvallls were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Wil lett's father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger. Forras See Relatives On Trip to Dakota Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra re turned last Wednesday from an enjoyable visit with relatives they had not seen for some time. After attending the National De gree of Honor convention at Miami Beach, Fia., Mrs. Farra returned through Chicago to Bismark. N. D., where she met her husband and two sisters who had traveled with him. Mrs. Mary Anderson and daughter, Lynda, of New Plymouth, and Christine Reins of Sunnyside. The group traveled to Wlshek, N. D.. where a big gathering of relatives assembled for a reun ion picnic. With more relatives to see In South Dakota, they visited another brother-in-law and sis ter of the women. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Merkel and family at Mc Laughlin, S. D. A celebration honored the belated 25th anni versary of the Farras, the wed ding of the Mcrkels son and a birthday in the family. They found the crops there "unusual ly good" and the weather "un usually warm." Returning home, they traveled through Yellowstone Park and took in other points of interest. During their absence, t arras uncle, Harley Farra of John Day, "attended store." When asked how Mrs. Farra enjoyed her trip east, she re marked, "It was all very beau tiful, but happy to come home for a good drink of water, and a deep breath of fresh air." Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabo and family spent their vacation last week at Tillamook. Bay City and Portland, visiting bro thers of Mrs. McCabe at Tllla mook and Portland and seeing friends In Bay City. They also saw their son. John, play In a Cub baseball tournament at Tillamook where he has been staying this summer. Weather was splendid and the vacation was very enjoyaoje. Boeing Begins I Engine Firings I The first in a series of space propulsion system tests was conducted last Thursday at The Boeing Company's Boardman test site, the company announ ces. An RL-10 engine was fired, using a combination of liquid oxygen and liquid-hydrogen fuels. The test lasted for ap proximately four seconds as i planned. I Additional test-firing of long ter duration are scheduled ap . proximately one each week. Irrigon Reunion Set for Sunday Fifth annual Irrigon school reunion will be Sunday, August 15. at the A. C. Houghton school cafetorlum. Donna Isom, public ity chairman, announces. The crowd will start gather ing at noon for visiting and preparation of the meal. PoUuck picnic will be at 1:30 and the guest speaker will be heard at 2:30. Program will follow at 3 All former students, parents, teachers and employees are In p.m. vited to attend. All are urged to bring school pictures and year books. Commission Calls For Rest Area Bids Among bids to be received by the Oregon State Highway Com mission at Its August 31 meet ing In Salem will be those for construction of a rest area near Boardman on Highway 80N. The complete rest area will be located about 22 miles east of Arlington and 2J miles west of Boardman. Plans call for con struction of picnic shelters and tables. Lawn, trees and shrubs will be planted. Completion date is set for May 31. 1966. The commission will receive bids on a total of 14 projects at the meeting with estimated total cost of $1,500,000. calls roi bidi roa BRIDGE REfAIH NOTICE Is hereby given that the City of lleppnrr, Oregon. Mill rerelve bids at the Council Chambers ft the repair of tho t riiiire at the interaeetton of Cannon and Kirk .streets, Spe ifi atlons mav I obtain ed at t tty Hall, Heppner, tr- All bids must be In tlx pos session of he City Itecordt not later than ft 'si oYWk P.M. Monday. ScptcmU-r 6, irVV. at uhl.rt time the r.l.ls will t opened and considered by the C ommon Council of said City. Said City reerves the right to reject any and all bids. PATT.D this 5th day of Aug ust, VMjX Elaine S. George City Recorder, Heppner, Oregon. 23 2lc Tell the advertiser you saw In the Gazette-Times. It NOTICE Or FINAL H EASING NOTICE I3 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as admin istrator of the estate of Katie Mlnert. deceased, has filed Ms final account and report In said estate with Clerk of the Court of Morrow County and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, tho 23rd of August. I'M A, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., as the time In the County Court Room In the County Court House at Heppner. Oregon, as the place for hearing exceptions ana ob jections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Ob jections to said final account should be filed on or before said date. C J. D. BAL'MAN Administrator WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon 22 23p Tell the advertiser you saw it In the Gazette-Times. John Privett underwent major surgery at St Anthony hospital, Pendleton, Tuesday after suffer ing recurring physical trouble from an auto accident several years ago. A tumor was removed and he was reported to be re covering satisfactorily after the operation. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privett. He is expected to be hospitalized for a number of days. BE SURE TO GET TRIP INSURANCE INJTBT SICKNESS PERSONAL. EJTECTS HOLD IT, DAD! You've probably thought of vary thing, but here's a suggestion. Before you leave, chock your automobile insurance) fust to male sun It will furnish you with adequate protection In case of an accident In another stare, among strangers. CALL USI , C. A. Ruggles Insurance Agency P. a Box 247- Heppner Ph. 676-9625 Be sure to get special Auto ID card if going to Canada I Go check the other $3000 cars Pleas haw a close look at our competition. Better yet, drive our competition. Youll be back . . . more convinced than ever that it just doesn't make much sense to spend $3000 on anything less than a magnificent Mercury. Now in the classic Continental Tradition. HEPPNER AUTO SALES, Inc. Heppner. Oregon May & Main St Srt&icai