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JlfatiEi ilmsm m Ncalioiiid Delegate
By KATUCRINC UNDSTRON
10NK Fredrick T. Martin Jim
m 'Ii I an Invitation to r-ri-m
nt h United Church of C hrtit
m Mil Important North American
nintrrenc of "The MlnMry of
the l.nliy In I hp World.- Tho
Null.. in I Council of Cliunhe
of ClirUt In the USA and It
Canadian Council of Churche
are lnlng together at thl con
ference ft part of ! rcumenl
ml program of the World Coun
t il of Churche.
The meeting will convene In
Chicago January 1.1 to W Tin
iiiNlt.itli'it wa extruded by Ben
W. llcrhti reldent of th
United Church of ClirUI. with
hemliiuartt-r in New York.
Mart in la mi outstanding
rhunh layman In Oregon. hav.
Ing wfved In l!H.l a vice mod
erator and then moderator tho
following year of the MM Col
unidla A -hit ion. M-rved a
reprcvrntallvtt from the aM"la
tlon on the confMcnc commi
ntin on C'hunh ami Ministry.
Tltla year Martin mi rlerted
by tho tate conference to tlit
me ciminUUn a represen
tative at Jarre anil U now wrv
ln a vice chairman of the com
rnilon. lie ha hern moderator
of the hcal church, rhurch school
um-rlntnd-iit. adult tcarher,
and a delegate to annual con
ference and regional Ultv con
ference, lit ha served on the
Uiord of truntrn, deacon,
and aane many yrara In the
church choir.
Previous tu coming to font,
Martin wn a member of the
Methodist Conference Commla
alon on building and camp site.
Up M-nitl ton year on the Con
ference hoard of Christian Ldu
cation. Martin acrved ai chairman of
the Morrow county school reor
ganization committee and was
a member and later chairman
of trip Morrow county school
.oird. lie l an active rnemler
I of the Oregon Hale n Ikm.I Itoaid
nil.-liitloii. ami a member ol
the Ion City Council.
Mr and Mr. Martin have
three children, two of hom
have computed their collego cd
(itntlnn. Mr. Own l.undell left on
Saturday morning for Portland,
where she Joined Mra. Algl
l.undt ll fr a plane trip to "
land, Calif. Tliev will vUlt their
son n nd famine fur about a
week.
MM f:ldyn Je.en of Sulein
U Jierp fir a few tiu vlniiinK
relatlvea.
NatuIlP I'etk, mnall lnut;hter
of Mr. and Mra. Keith IVck. U
talnit with her Krandparenta.
Mr and Mra Mtl'on Morgan.
Mr. and Mra. Itaymond l-un-dell
MH-nt from Irlday to Mon
day lit MlMoula. Mont , lulling
their wm In law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrt, KrancU Mack.
.Mack I attcndliiK Montana
Stat College.
Martina Faranti f Daughter
Mr and Mr. Jltiimle Martin
of rendleton arp annnunclnjf
their flrt rblld, a little Kill,
named Jamirlin Kay. She ar
rlvrd on Thurlay. FU-tember
.). welKhlnj: 7 lb, 11 tirand-l-nicnt
lire Mr. and Mra. Koy
Mirtln of UklntMon. Mr. and
Mra. flell Kea of inp and great
Kranilatent arp Mr. A. C.
Swamon of lonp. Mra. Ilortpnao
Martin of l"ortland and Mra.
I'ecv Cecil vt llardrnan.
Mr. and Mra. Jo Fahey of
Oiikland, Calif., camp to Ioiip on
Sunday to apend a few daya
vUltlns hU brother In law and
aUter. Mr. and Mr. Dclbcrt Km
prt. Next Sunday evening. October
10, a team of trained worker
will be at the United Church of
I hrliit for a meeting at 6:30 p m.
to explain the program called
BIG BUCK CONTEST
ir you err a big one.
GIVE US A CALL.
YOU MAY W1H A
HIND QUARTER
OF BEEF
CUT AND WRAPPED
fb. 449-9623
Jim's Meat Service
JUo Tolas
Stanflald. Or
"llrraklhroueti, which Involve
Dip church in arra revtiuiy
Cliw-J ini hum) oi lat a, i ini
it.l im.i.Ih i:ervofte 1 IliVltr
to attend the mating, but
i buri li odtcUl and ledera are
r.ixlally urjea l I-' h'mw
k.t..l...r III. lIlM ttulM lU'l fl
the first fall meeting of the ln
Women eilowiiip ai ine
Chun h at iM p m.
Unk llvnd ami iKimi frater
nity brother from Corvalli
H i.t thu week end hero and In
ll.e mountain hunting.
Mrs Carlitnd Swanson has re
turned home after xnding m-v-
i.rl l .t . u llh U-r nlkla-r Mill
Una Miller In I'ortland. M
Miller wa leieaseii irorn ine
hospital on Momlay ami la re
covering slowly from major ur
terv.
Mr. K. T. Martin wa In Ten
dleton this week t attend sev
eral meeting. Urt Monday she
was interviewed on the KL'MA
Koffee Hour and In the after
noon wa guest -ker and
showed slide on chrysanthe
mum In the "Dirt Dabbler"
garden club. Tuewlay she at-i.T.li-it
l he lilue Mountain Kx-
iK-utivp Board meeting at a no-
I..... lniuh.u.n al Taiiaili-ra
banquet room, where delegate
gnve niusiraien repori oi na
tional and male convention.
Mr. Mtln I a district director.
Tuesday evening she wa guest
speaker at the 'Trial rusher"
rnrden club, again showing
slide and giving her lecture on
the cure and culture of "mum."
Hollo Crawford wa painfully
Injured last week, when he fell
from I he back of a fertilizer
tank truik. He dislocated hi
left shoulder and wa hospital
ized for a short whlU.
Movl to Banafit Library
The Topic Club I sponorlng
a movie "Bve Bve Birdie" at
the school cafetorlum on Sun
day evening. October 10. for the
benefit of the IMbllc Library.
The movie I a colored full
length family comedy starring
Janet Leigh and Dick VanDyke.
Mr. Cleo Drake is In rendle
ton Community hospital follow
ing an emergency appendectomy
last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Turner of
Tacoma and hit brother Alton
Turne of Baker were guest of
, ..I mini Mrs Klmer Griffith.
on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Turner
were on their wav nome irum
vacation spent In northeastern
( tregon.
Mrs. Cleo Cruder will be host
e for Home Kronomlcs club on
Friday. October 15. Member are
n-sked to brine salad or dessert
to the not luck dinner at noon.
Dr T. M. Barber, clinical dir
ector for mental retardation
from Tendleton. will speak at
the lone ITA meeting. Wednes
day evening. October 13. His
subject will be "Mental Illness
Heppner High School Patrons. Parents:
You Arc Invited To Attend
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At Heppner High
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WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER
13
8 P.M.
MEET AND GREET THE TEACHERS
GO THROUGH A CLASS SCHEDULE
Meet At 8 In
SPECIAL The Multipurpose REFRESHMENTS
WELCOME Rom
TO Sponsored By SERVED
NON-PARENTS High School PTA .
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
BANK OF . -Jr
astern Urecjon
HEPPPNER BRANCH
HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
and Mental Itetardatlon,"
Itotx-rt i:inert and Kidney Zln
ter from lit' at La l.farxia
sirnt th wwk end at homa en
joying tha deer hunting.
Mr. Mary C. llrnert returned
from Kuna. Idha. on T-ly,
where she spent about ten days
visiting at the home of her dau
ghter, Mr, lilarwlie Ward.
Mr. Blaine Chapel I at home
and slowly recuperating from a
severe heart attack. She I abl
to be up a few minute several
time a day.
Mr. and Mr. Klmo McMillan
of Salem arrived Ut Thursday
for a visit with her mother, Mr.
Mary Swanton. On Friday, Mr.
McMillan accompanied hi bro
ther In law, 4N'orman Swansn of
Portland and Garland Swanson.
on a hunting trip near Iee.
Mr. and Mr (ill Lujan and
daughter id iUthland, Wash,
were w k end guent of Mr.
and Mr. Roy OxmItow. Ihe
men went hunting.
Dr. Krrett Hum me 1 1 of port
land was a week end hunting
guest of Mr. and Mr. John Ku
bank. Mr. Lindsay Klncaid and Mr.
RolM-rt JcfMsen wi-re hostesse for
Arnica Club at Ihe Klncaid
home last Thursday afternoon.
Trlpoly wa played and Mr.
lik Krebs won hich and Mr.
Bill Rjetmann second. Mr. Gene
Rlctmann received the door
prize. A banquet at YarruH't is
planned for November for mem
ber and their husband.
Topic Club will meet at the
home of Mr. Charles Carlson on
Friday afternoon. October 8.
THE
GAZET
Ka HEPPNER
TE-TIMES
Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, October 1, 1965 Sec 2-4 pages
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dial rric for Poctlle North wt BU la Oragon.
Hunters Visit Kinzua
Homes on Week-end
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Mr. and Mr. Robert
Little and family of Milwaukle
sient the week-end visiting with
Mr. and Mr. C. J. Benson and
family.
Spending . the week-end with
Mr. and Mrt. Rod Brttt and fam
ily were Mr. and Mr. Fred Corls-
aant of Tori land and Mr. and
Mrs. Rusty Croissant of Pendleton.
Mr. and Mr. Virgil McClain
and family of Burbank. Wn.,
visited over the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Weems.
Hunting guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mangum were Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Williams of Princ-
vllle and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn
Hudson and family and Miss
Linda Hudson of St. Heleas.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vmcent Allen were Mr. and
Mrs. John King and daughters
Joan and Kristin of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rehy
dor of Sunnyside, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rhodes and
daughter Tammy of . Portland
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Rhodes.
Mrs. Marie Wall was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to two
tables of bridge at her home.
High was won by Mary Miller
and second high by Jessie Has
an. Others enjoying this after
noon were Meridel Wham, Jo
line Guinn, Babe Reed, Grace
Coleman, and Helen Boyies.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook of
Prairie City spent the week-end
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don
McConnell.
Mrs. Joe Browning and Mrs. C
L. Flack were business visitors
to Heppner on Monday.
Mrs. William Stephens took
her mother Mrs. Archie Cox to
Condon Monday to have stitch
es in a gashed knee suffered
when she fell that morning.
Hunting guests of Mrs. Bert
Hoover during the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner
of St. Helens and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Edwards and family of Lebanon.
Mrs. Derral Bird and son Don
ald were business visitors to
Heppner WedneMlay.
Member of St. Catherine's Al
tar Society met last Wednesday
evening with Mrs. J. E. Wall as
hostess. The evening was spent
discussing various ways to raise
money for their projects.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rector and
son Jeff spent the week-end at
Sprav with Mrs. Rectors family,
the William Chapmans.
William Lorengel of Netarts
arrived Wednesday to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorengel and
family and do some hunting.
Spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barzee and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyer and
family of North Plains and Mr.
Boyers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
l-art Gnwr rtf Pnrtlnnrt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Palermo of
Tortland arrived Monday to vis
it with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cody
and do some hunting.
Chuck Mitchell received
wounds to his left knee when
the 22 caliber pistol he was
wearing discharged early Satur
day morning. He had the gun
in a holster strapped to his leg
and when he sat down to eat
breakfast the gun was Jostled
and discharged. He was given
first aid treatment here and
taken on to Condon for further
treatment.
A COMEDY-TYPE MOVIE
The Whole Family Will Enjoy
"BYE, BYE BIRDIE"
STARRING DICK VAN DYCK AND
JANET LEIGH -
Sunday, October IO
6:30 P. M. t lone Cafetorium
Full Length Show In Color
ADMISSION:
Children, 2Sc; Junior, Senior High and Adults, 50c
SPONSORED BY TOPIC CLUB. BENEFIT FOR IONE
LIBRARY. CONCESSIONS. REFRESHMENTS
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
BANK of EASTERN OREGON
IONE BRANCH
Member. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Ekstroms Enter Herefords in PI
When the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition opens In
North Portland October 9 for a
nine day run through October
17, the Heppner area will be well
represented.
Amnnr the ranacitv field Of
exhibitors is the Herbert Eks-
trom Sons ranch of lone wun
12 head of Herefords entered in
the beef cattle division.
The Pacific International Is
one of the largest and most di
versified livestock shows in the
United States. Now in Its 55th
year. It offers nearly $100.(XJO In
premiums to exhibitors and pre
sents 12 performances of a Class
A horseshow and top ranking
rodeo.
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