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PASTOR LUTHER O. WATNESS
Porlland Paslor
To Be Lutheran
Mission Speaker
'a)iir Luther ). Watni'ns of
St. I.ukm Lutheran (hunh In
Portland will Im eitvsi njx k r
during the 'Treat film; Te hlnjj
iCj-mtiinu" M Union at IIh
Lutheran (hunh Suiuljy, Mon
day ami Tin-May. I tiM-r 10
through 1.1. He Mill rcniluct Sun
day arrvliva at ImiIIi the
a m. ami 7..K) pin. hour. The
evening meeting1! un Monday
and TuewUy will alio he at
7:..
I'nntor Watnea I a graduate
of 1'arlfU- Lutheran inlU-ge In
Tacrima. Wn, and of Lutheran
Theological Seminary In St.
Paul. Minn. He ha held aeveral
M'iiion of l-;ulr -rilj and m-r-hv
in the I'oitland area. The
public U Invited to attend and
hear hi mewiage.
In preparation fur the "I' T It"
minion, a 12 hour continuous
prayer vigil will he held Satur
day. October i. from H a m. until
H pm.
Dr. Barber to Speak
At lone PTA Meeting
On Mental Problems
Dr. T. M. Barber, clinical dlr
eetor of mental retardation at
Ktti.tern Oregon State hospital,
IVndleton. has been si-cured as
guet hpeaker for tho lone 1TA
meeting Wednesday evening,
October 13.
The program wilt begin at 8
i) m. In the lone m hool cafetor
lum, followed by the bunlnenn
meeting and (ll.-MUii.slon of plan
for the achool year.
Ir. Barber will cak on a
KUbJect related to mental din
turbanceit in children, which
wl bo of Interest to parents and
teachers. The public la urged to
aupport the program.
rather and Mrs. C Breco
Spencer have been spending the
week visiting their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Clark, and other relatives and
friend. here, while vacationing
for a few day from work at
their new parish at Coqullle.
They arc now at home at 12
North Dean Street In Coqullle,
from where their son, Bruce,
commutes to school at South
western Community College in
Coon Bay.
Milton-Freewaler
Paper Reports
On 82 Freeway
I A iY Im ll lt !" of
the Milton Kreewatcr a-r. The
Valley Herald, Mill In- t.f Inter
ri to IIiom who have been con
orned alHiut the route if r
Mied !nterlate Highway fcl It
reHni(i on an Interview with
Wakhlngton State highway rn-
tglm-er and I a follows:
Tlio t'tnalllla Itrliti'P iriMklnU
of the Columbia Itlvcr may not
l.e mandatory In select liitf "
route i.f Interotate lllghwav M."
a Washington highway official
aid Monday In Walla Walla.
W II -i htili" Kimltv. Yaklm
dlitrht engineer, told tin Valley
Herald that "we have not Jet
Muioldered a route cant of Van
Svcle canyon." r'oMrr aald he
ami riot familiar with lite pru
inial voiced hv On-non'a Con
gremn At t'llrnan that the
fiKiiK nt ItitifHtate HlL'hwav H2
could run from the Tr I O ilea to
Wallula. thence up the Walla
Walla ICIvcr valley to Kilrit
rie.ir Walla Walla and through
Milli.n f-'n-ewater arid Connect-
Ing with Interstate HO N at the
r.Mit of the lilue Mountain ran
of Pendleton.
Avoid Bv.Faaa Dltcuaaton
Kimter who ani-red In-fore
the Walla Walla Klwanl Club
ti iliMui the hv twn of Wah
Ington highway 410 around Wal
la Walli hui reluctant to uW-
cum the iwsllde rerouting of
Interstate H2.
II rttilalned that Wanhlnrrton
and Oregon highway official
lia.l m-rffil lii an IndetM-nilent
ftludy of the L'matllla Bridge an
well a other (MivilblP route.
"The capability of the Umatil
la Bridge I ub utandard for
federal Interstate highway re
quirement, however." he aald.
The Mudv will consider trie
l'matllla Bridge-llore Heaven
HlIU rout ulilrh Would bv-laa
the Trl t itle, an alternate route
through the Trl Cltle and up
Van Sv ! Canyon, a well a a
third alternative."
"Umatilla Croinj Wanted"
v hv lont? understiKKl
that Oregon wanted the Uma
tilla rrohslng." Koater exdained.
Clos on the heel of Foster'
remark Monday In Walla Wat
la came the announcement from
Salem that the Washington
State Highway Department
would conduct a traffic aurvey
in Oregon' L'matllla county the
rievt two week.
The Oregon Highway Depart
ment aald the aurvey would be
conducted at four atatlons In the
Boardman Tcndlcton area to
help determine location of the
Interstate Highway H2.
To Connect With 80-N
Tle controversial Interstate
R2 highway will connect HO N In
Oregon with Interstate 90 In
Washington. Washington's Trl
Cltle are working toward relo
cation of the highway In that
area rather than over the Horse
Heaven Hills to the Umatilla
crossing.
Tho Oregon Highway Depart
ment and I'endleton Interests
want the new highway to crass
the Columbia at the Umatilla
Bridge, a considerable distance
west of the Trl City area.
Possibility of re-locating high
way 82 elsewhere than at the
Umatilla crossing depend on ad
ditional federal funds to provide
for more highway mileage.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Melvln Dixon. Ph. 676 9224
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
M.Y.F., Sunday, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday School classes for all
ages, 9; 45 a.m.
Choir Rehearsal. Tuesday, 7:30
p.m.
Bible Study, Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev. Don MeCarty
Ph. 676-5520
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
Rvenlng Service, 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7
p.m.
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Rev. Blllie Alsup, Ph. 676-5581
Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Kvenlng Service. 7:00 p.m.
Mid-week Service, Tues., 7:00
p.m.
HOPE AND VALBY LUTHERAN
Rev. Kenneth J. Robinson
Ph. 676-99-10
VALBY: Worship 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School. 10:20 a.m.
HOPE: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.
ST. PATRICK'S and
ST. WILLIAMS CATHOLIC
Father Raymond II. Beard
Ph. 676-9462
ST. PATRICK'S (Heppncr) Sun
day Masses, 7:30 and 11:00
a.m.
ST. WILLIAMS (lone); Sunday
Masses, 9:15 a.m.
Confessloas, St. Patrick's Sat
7-8 p.m.
IONE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Walter Crowell, pastor
. Ph. 422-7530
Lower grades, church school
classes, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
Sunday Services. 10:00 a.m.;
Church School, 10:00 a.m.
a.m.
Women's Guild, 1st Wednes
day. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. Al Boschee, Ph. 676-9209
Heppner Ph. 676-920!)
Morning worship, 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
C.Y.F. Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Elder Elwood Boyd. Ph. 676-9682
Sabbath scnooi, y:au a.m.
Church Worship, 11:00 a.m.
"Quiet Hour", radio broadcast,
KGO, Sundays, 2 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lexington
Rev. Al Boschee. 676-9209
Blbls School, 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
C.Y.F., Sunday, 6:30 p.m.
rhristlan Women's Fellowship,
third Tuesday.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Legion Hall .
Glen T. Mecham, Br. President
Priestnood meeting, s:uu a.m.
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament Service, 11:30 a.m.
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Morrow County Schools
SCHEDULE
Ortotwf 7-14
FRIDAY. OCTOBER I
Elementary Principal meet In purl land
Heppner High v. Gant Union at John Day Of) pm.
Heppner High Croa Country Team to The Dalle
A. C. HouirMon Klemenlary at rho 2:' pm.
verMe High at lone 2.30 p m.
lone High Pep Club Dance B 00 to H on
Orange Card Party Board man 8 hool 00 p.m.
r i. . . H '..nrw-1 l'.lla fff furtive
Mentally Retarded lU-glonal Wwkahop L Grand
SATURDAY. OCTOBER t
Oregon Klemenlary Principal Meeting Portland
Heppner High HA Bv 1-ave for Kana City
Mentally Retarded Regional Workahop L Orande
SUNDAY. OCTOBW 10
Line Cafetorlurn unmnored by lone Topic Club 6.00
MONDAY. OCTOBER 11
MEFFNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Tnuradaf. October f, IU$
Movie at
p m.
Heppner J. V. Football va. Pilot Rock at Heppner 00 p m.
ASCD Ontario or Lake Oawrgo
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1
rivll lvfniM Conference Elk Lodge, Heppner . 30 a m.-3:45
ASCD Lake Oswego
Boy Sc)ut meet at A C. Ilouphton 7:00 9:00
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEB 11
Heppner High ITA at 8 U Heppm-r llluh athool
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14
IVachcra Curihulum Meeting A. C. Houghton Grades 1-3 Work
S4-fclon 4:00 to 6:30
Heppner Hlch Cro Country Team at Pendleton 4:00
Lions Club meet at A. C. Houghton
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