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riRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Mclvln DUon, I'M. 876 0234 Whlp heme. 11 00 jn. M Y K., Sunday, 7:00 P m. Sunday School classes for til ar-s, 9 :4l m. I liolr Rehearsal, Tuesday, 7:90 Cm. ihle Study, Thursday, 8:00 p m. church or me naxarexb Rev. Don McCarty I'll. 676 W29 Sunday School, 10 00 a m. Worship Service, 11:00 a m. IXenln Service. 7:00 D.tn. ITayrr Meeting, Wed. 7:30 p m. ASSEMBLY Of COD CHURCH Rev. Will AUup, Ph. 670 MH1 .Sunday School, 9:4 am. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Kvrnlnir Service. 7:"0 p.m. Mid week Service, Tuea, 7:00 p.m, HOfC AND VALBT LUTKIRAJf IUw. Kenneth J. Robinson Ph. 670 WHO VALBY: Worship 0 00 am. Sunday School. 10. : a m. IIOI'K: Sunday School, 0:45 a m. Worship, 11:00 am. Kvenlng Service, 7:30 p.m. ST. PATRICK'S and ST. WILLIAMS CATHOLIC Father Raymond II. Beard Th. C7C 94G3 ST. PATRICK'S Mleppner) Sun day Masses. 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. ST. WILLIAMS (lone); 8unday Masses. 0.15 a m. Confession, St. Patrick' Sat 7-8 p.m. I0HE UNITED COTICS or CHRIST Rev. Walter Crowell, pastor I'h. 422 VM Urwrr (Trades, rhurrh who rlaws, 10. 00 a in. Morning Worship, 11:00 tin. ALL SAINTS' ErlSCOPAL Sunday Services, 10:00 am Oiunh fkhool, 10:00 am. a m. Women's Guild, 1st Wcdnea day. riRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hsppoer Rev. Al Bowhee. I'h. 670 0209 Heppner I'h- 670 VJtJ Morning worship, 0:00 a.m. Sunday School. 10 00 a m. C.Y.F. Sunday, 7:30 pm. SEVENTH CAT ADVEHTIST Elder Elwood Boyd. 111. 670 0G82 Sabbath School. 9 30 a m. t "hurch Worship. 11:00 a m, "Quiet Hour radio broadcast. KGO, Sundays, 2 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lailagtoa Rev. Al Boschee, 67C 0209 liihls School. 10:00 am. Worship Service. 11:00 a.m. CY.f', Sunday. 6::0 P m. Christian Women's Fellowship, third Tuesday. CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS American Lee Ion Hall Glen T. Mecham, lir. Iresldent Priesthood meet in ir. 0:00 ajn. Sunday School, 10:30 a m. Saaament Service. 11:30 a.m. Collcgo Trio Duo To Sing Sunday Women'a musical trio of the Northwest Nazarene college Nampa. Idaho, will sine at th Heppner Naarene church for two services Sunday morning, October 31. the lU-v. Don Mc ("arty, pastor, announces. The three singers will apiea first at Sunday School, which starts at 10 a m., and then will sin at the mornlnc service, which starts at 11 a.m. Kvery one is welcome to come and hear them, the Rev. McCarty states. Seaman Recruit Begins Training Seaman Recruit William Kllncer. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth KUnger of Lex Int'ton. has begun seven weeks of Navy basic training at the " U. S. Naval Training Center, San Dlcco. Calif. (n completion of his recruit training he will be assigned to a school, shore station, or ship, according to the results of his Navy classification tests, his own desires and the needs of the Navy. HOSPITAL NEWS The following patients were admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital during the past week. and are still receiving medical care: Dewey Brltt. Ilcppner; Lois Prock. IlcDnner: Kenneth Mul loy. Portland; Florence Nolan. Heppner; Bernard Lyie Cox. Lex Ington, and Edna Dirk, Klmber y. Those who were admlted for medical care, and were later dismissed, are the following: Belinda Meadows. Klrmia; Lil lian Sweek, Heppner; Elizabeth Wans. Aloha, and James Asn wood. Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor be came parents of a bnby boy on Saturday, October 23, welching 6 lbs., 6Vs oz. He has been named Gregory Dean, and Joins a little sister at home. Mater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, and his pat ernal grandfather is Albert Con nor, all of Heppner. A second daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Culp, Heppner, on Monday, October 25. Her birth weight was 7 lbs., 6 Mi oz., and she has been named Kerry Ellen. She Joins a year old brother, Christopher, and a 1-year-old sister, Katrlna. Maternal grandparents are Mrs. William Louden, Portland, and Floyd Claywood, Dunster, B. C. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Culp of Vale. Medicare Signup Scheduled Friday A "Medicare Sign-up" is to bo held In Heppner on Friday, Oct. T.t. from 11. K) a m. to 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall. This Is a con tinuation of the meotlng re cently held in Pendleton and llennlatun. and will be the last of the special "Signups." All people In the Heppner area who will he 65 by the end of January, '.ha anil who have never made an application for Social Security or Railroad Re tirement Benefits are urged to attend. An application is necessary to cHablUh eligibility and should be made even If a person in tends to continue working. Any Hople who have questions con cerning Social Security should reel tree to come in and talk to the representatives. Methodists Hear Bishop Grant Speak Twelve members of the Hepp ner Methodist church went to Arlington Monday night for the Bishop's Dinner at the Metho dist church there. They Joined some 100 other Methodists of the area In hearing an address bv Bishop A. Raymond Grant of the Portland area conference. entitled, "Where in the World?" Prior to the dinner were workshop sessions beginning at p.m. with four program ex ecutives of the Portland area conference leading. They are the Kev. Robert Mcuione. In charge of the Board of Education and Youth Work; the Rev. Asa Mun dell. In charge of the Board of Evangelism and Board of Chris- Hon Social Concerns; the Rev. James Thompson, in charge of the Board of Missions and 'hurch Extension and the Board of Lav Activities; and Norman Amtower, conference treasurer and business manager. In his address, Bishop Grant answered the rhetorical ques Hons, "Where in the World is God?", "Where In the World is the Church?", and "Where In the World are You?" Attending from Heppner were the Kev. and Mrs. Melvin Dix on, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pearson, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Drake. Grange Speaker Presents usfcrated Talk on Pakistan REV. W. J. S TRACK Nazarenes Slate Ohio Minister For Meetings Rev. W. J. Strark of Jefferson. Ohio, will conduct a 10-day ser ies of cisl evening meetings at the Heppner Church of the Nazarene. starting Wednesday. NovcmtxT 3. according to Rev. Ion McCarty, local pastor. They will be held each evening, ex cept Saturday, through Sunday, .November 14. Rev. Strack. an elder in the 'hurch of the Nazarene. has eer In the active ministry since 'J'2H. Coming from a versatile xtikground ranging from em ployment In the automotive and automobile sales prior to his call Mrs. Kenneth Smoune. treasurer a a 1. I I . a . . a.. .It ... I . . . u inr miuiiuy. iv noun-14 jt-dis nan to inmate three new ly DELTHA JONES LHXI.NGTO.N Glenn Sim mons of GJrnwo!. pait Oregon '.ranir agrieMire chairman, was present at Inking ton (.rane rrlday night. ( tober 21. where he talked on "torn rnunUm, Foreign Aid and 1'ak 1st an." He recently returned from a trip to 1'aklntan, where the group stuilH d their customs, rclicions, and ways of Itvell hood, concentrating on farming U settees. He waa sonsored by farmers iroup exchange from Philadelphia. He alo showed films of his travels. following wiu. trie grange was host 10 a reception lor Mr Simmons, pouring at the rect-o- Hon was Mrs. Jim Lindsay of lone and Mrs. pearl Scott of Heppner. Mrs. .Norman Nelson was In charge of the arrangements. Newt O'Harra recently return ed home from a few days spent with his son Jack O llarra and family, and daughter Mrs. Pat ricia Darnlelle and daughter of Portland. Mr. Oilarra flew from Pendleton to Portland. Horn Ee Club EUeta HEC of the Lexington Or an met at the home of Mrs. Nora Turner In Heppner last Thurs day. Plans w-re made for a Smorgasbord and movie to be held the first part of December. Proceeds will be used to helD purchase foldlntr tables for the tlinlng section of the hall. An Thurday nljrht for Its repular meeting. Tlilt was a costume party, with the following lad ies wlnnlnp prizes: Mrs. One Vute, Mrs. Joe Yocom, 2nd; Mrs. Oris pad berg. 3rd. and Mrs. Charlie Padberg. 4th. Prl2 es were awarded the winners. At this time four names were voted dropied for nonpayment of dues. The first nomination for officers waa held, to be coin pleted next meeting. Following the meeting refreshments were served Jointly with the Oddfel lows In the dining room. Mrs. Vernon Munkers haa re turned home after a stay In a hospital In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colley have recently enjoyed some deer hunting in Spray and vis ited at the Olive Reade Ranch. Mrs. Key of Heppner Is stay ing with the Dean Hunt child ren while their mother Mrs. Hunt Is recuperating at the Mid- Columbia Hospital In The Dal les after surgery. Mr. Hunt has sient several days this week there to be near her. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam and son and Miss Marlene Fetsch of Portland visited the week end at the Al Fetsch home. They flew to Lexington on Friday. Other callers on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fetch otrr Salem, a nephew of Mr. Fet.vh. Several ladles met at the home of Mrs. Annie Keene last Thursday for a coffee hour, Those present were a sister and brother ln-law of Mrs. Keene. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIM US. Thrsdt. October St, IMS Ponies Undefeated; Face Big One Here If JOHN HARRIS Coach Tom Hughes' Heppner Grade school football team has a iM-rfeti record so far this sea son with five wins against no UifoaU. However, their winning streak will be threatened Friday as they meet the toughest op ponent they have faced this year, Arlington, here. The Pontes aoueakrd by Arl team Is well coached and will have good blot king and tack ling. They are expected to give the Ponies a hard game when the teams collide on the rodeo grounds here at 2 p.m. Friday. inis win oe tne last lootuau game for 17 eighth graders on the team. Everyone not getting In the regular game will be al lowed to play in an extra non- counting quarter after the game. The Ponies have beaten lone by scores of 26 8 and 37-1M, LYho by a score of 28-14. Irrigon by a score of 41-0 and Arlington. 7-6. Names and numbers of the players are as follows: Centers Rob Abrams C30), Gary Adams (21) and Terry Hughes (261. Ouarda Carry Munkers (M), John Harris, (37), Rick Cox (25). Dave Wright (36), Rick Mar- ouardt (43), Randy Hugnea CW, Steve Kemp CW), Mark Hopkins (3D. Mark Miller (U, and Ken Baker (t). fcnda Hal Rergstrom (23). L Hum hi ( 1 'J , Terry CrUo (16). Pat Kilkenny (23. DavlJ Gundrrson (22), La Verne Van Martrr (32). Jim SchaffiU (33), Jerry Cecil (18). BacksJohn McCabe (12), Pat Sweeney (10, Phil Ayers (24), BUI Greenup (14), Matt Murray (29). Mike Hedman (22), Tom Hughes (17), Larry Bellenbrock (15), Keith Curnutt (16) and John Hall (3). Chapter Officers Attend Conference Officers of the Heppner chap ter, Future Farmers of America. attended the district leadership conference Monday, October 2$. at HermUton. Members attending were Bob Harri, David Hall. Alfred Drake and Steve Wagenblast. At the meeting the boys broke up Into different groups accord ing to the offices they hold. Leadership qualities were dis cussed and Ideas exchanged with other chapter, district and state officers. election or onicers was he d Mr and Mm Wm rvnw r.t r with the following elected: Mrs. cade. British Columbia. Mrs. (. I. Jones, chairman: Mra.,cieo VanWinkle. Mrs. Edns n the pastorate, has given him sympathetic understanding nd a p "roach to the spiritual needs and roblema of the peo- le. The guest six-aker has travel ed throughout the United States nd tanada. conducting revivals and camp meetings. Ills ministry is well balanred. dynamic, and Biblical, with a troier emphasis upon the exper ience of entire sanctlflcatlon and prophecy in the light of current events. Meetings are open to the pub lic and visitors will be welcomed. Pearl Scott, vice-chairman; Mrs. .Nora Turner, secretary, and Club Advances Date of Dinner By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUAA special meeting of the Camp 5 Womens club was called by President Bar bara Mortimore last Monday. Twelve were present and it was decided to change the din ner date from October 22 to October 29. Josephine Howell resigned as vice-president as she is moving back to Spray. Metskcr maps of Morrow. Gil 11am, Umatilla, Wheeler counties on sale at the Gazette-Times, $1.25 each. Others available on order. ORDER Rubber Stamps Of All Kinds Dater Stamps Notary Public Seals o Corporate Seals Stamp Pads Pad Ink at the GAZETTE-TIMES HEPPNER, OREGON PH. 676-9228 Mrs. Ralph Mod lock and sons Randy and Mike were in Hepp ner Tuesday for business, shop ping, and medical care. William Lorengel returned to his home at Netarts Wednesday after spending some time here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Is lorengel and family. Mrs. Lee Fleming went to Portland last Monday with her son-in-law, Stanley Cox of Heppner to be with Mrs. Cox who was to have heart surgery ruesciav at the University of Oiegon Medical School hosnital Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt ana aaugnter spent the week end in Portland visiting with relatives. Hunting company over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. jsck Ball were Mr. and Mrs Richard Horner and family of aaiam ana Mr. and Mrs. Jack tlorner of St. Paul. Orecon. The Doubledeck pinochle club was entertained Wcdnes day evening by Mrs. Kathryn Flack at ner nome. nigh was won by neien wrigm, low by Marl Bor ing, and floating by VI Slink ard and Irene Samples. Others playing were Rita Conlee. Maree uau. fcveiyn Smith, Marge Ash er. Lily Mav Nistad. Vlrcinia Sitton and Vonnie Browning. Spending the day in Pcndle- ton Friday were Mrs. Jack Ball, Mis. Clarence Benson. Mrs. Ar- den Tripp and Mrs. Louis Rhodes. Mrs. Rhodes went over to nave a medical checkup. Mr. ana Mrs. wayne Davis were in Heppner Sunday and Monday for medical care for Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso and granddaughter Jeannette and Dannie Bell of Fossil left Thursday for Colusa. Calif., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burch and daughter Belinda. When thev returned Sundav Sharon Kelso returned with them. The regular meeting of the Camp 5 Womens dub was held Wednesday with Carol Norris as hostess. High was won bv Nancy Hawk, low and floating by Marie Hulett, and the sec ond floating by Linda Warner. Others playing were Etta Fer rel. Eva DeMerritt. Jean Med- lock, Marie Rhoton. Helen Trox-1 ell, Lola Fenrel, Barbara Morti more, Jud Norris. Mrs. Lowell Sharp, Mrs. Tom Schoolcraft, and Mrs. Earl Nor ris were business visitors to Heppner Monday. members at the November meet ing were discussed, and it was also announced that the meet ing will include election of of ficers, the program will be by Ginger Majeske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske. who will show her slides and tell of her experiences as princess in the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo court. It was also an nounced that there will be an antique table for this meeting, with members asked to bring an antique to complete the showing. Mrs. Florence McMillan and Mrs. Joe Yocom were Hermts ton business visitors on Mon day. Holly Rcbekah Lodge met last na Munkers. and Mrs. Vida Hell ker of lone. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brand hagen and daughter of Pendle ton spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Steagall. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones were Condon visitors on Friday where Mrs. Jones visited at the Glenn and Gary Griffith homes. IRRIGON NEWS Ann Schmeder, senior at East ern Oregon College, spent the week-end with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmeder. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Miller re turned to Irrigon after a 2-week camping and hunting trip, with their deer. SO Reward Will be Given For Information Leading to the ARREST AND CONVICTION Of Anyone Found STEALING COUNTY EQUIPMENT Contact MORROW COUNTY COURT Heppner, Oregon (sfetf IPowD(iir AT YOUR RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS With So Do you get that "creepy feeling" while you close the garage door and walk across the dark areas to the house. It's a known fact that the light is an effective foe of prowlers. Automatic yard lights offer inexpensive protection for home, farm or business. 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