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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1966)
Ktttttt CAxrrrt TiMU. TudT. Mmk if. in goatti58goag$ g mrr metrodist crccBca , Heppner ltt V(tvn nimn Ph TT(I Qttl I Oil I ft Sun. lav School classes for all are. 9 45 a.m. vrMn Service, It 00 a.m. MY.K- Sunday. 7:tW ore. ttudr Rehearsal. Tuesday, T:30, p.m. bible Study. Thursdav, 8:00 p.m. WSCS, 1st Wednesday. T:30j p.m. anil Lex I net on .surma y. T.iH P m. Fa mil v nlisht scry Ices, Sun day. 7;3rt pm. Choir Practice-, Thurs, 7:00 p.m. CrTOUCH Or THE NAZARENE R. Don MrCarty Ph. 676 5529 Sunday School. 10 00 am Worship Service, 11:00 am, Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. HOPE AND VALBT LUTHERAN Rev. Kenneth J. Robinson Ph. 676-KMO VALBY: Worship 9 00 a in. Sunday School. 10:20 a m. HOPE: Sunday School, 9:45 a m Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening Service. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wed, p.m. CHURCH OF JEStJS CHRIST Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS American Lesion Hall Glen T. Mecham. Br. President rr lest hood meeting, 9:00 a m. Sunday School, 10..V a m. Sacrament Service, 11:30 a m. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Sunday Service. 10.00 a.m.: Church School. 10:00 a m. Women' Guild, lit Wedne day. I0NE tTWTTED CHURCH or CHRIST Rev. Walter CrowelL pastor Th. 422-7530 Church School classes, for youth and adult. 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. 'Question,? Dramatic Movie, Due for Showing t purpose FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lexington Al Boschee, minister. 676 9209 Bible School. 10:00 a.m. Morning worship. ii:0O a.m. Family nlcht service. Sun day. 7:00 p.m. at Lexington Christian church Choir Practice. Thurs.. 7:00 cm., at Henpner Christian Women' Fellowship, tnird Tuesday. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST 7:30 Elder Elwood Boyd. Th. 676 96S3 Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m. Church Worship. 11:00 a.m. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast KGO. Sundays, 2 p.m. ASSEMBLY Or COD CHURCH Rev. Blllle Alsup. Ph. 676 5581 Sunday School. 9:43 am. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. EVenlng Service. 7:00 p.m. Mid week Service. Tues, 7:00 p.m. Gayle Cox Finishes Recruit Training Seaman Recruit Gayle J. Cox. LSCG. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam L. Cox of HeDoner. has "Question T." a timely motion picture of life In rlast Germany will le seen here by speeU showing on Sunday nltfht. March 2i at the Heppner Ele mentarv school multlp room at 7 p.m. The motion picture la spon sored by the South Morrow Mtn Uterlal association and arrange menu for It were made by the Hope and Valby Lutheran churches. The public Is Invited to the showing without charge, and re freshmcnta will be served to those attending by ladles of the Lutheran churches. The title. "Question 7. refer to a Questionnaire that child ren In East German public school are forced to answer be fore thev can continue with ad vanced studies. Only thoe whose answers are politically reliable are chosen. Thus the quest lonna Ire becomes a supreme test for a hov who is forced to chouse between what Is easy and expedient and what Is right and honorable. Incident depleted In "Cues tlon T" are true and are based Memorial Friday For Charles Fonda A memorial service will he held for Charles Ray Fonda. 45. at the Sweeney Mortuary Chap el at 10:00 a m . on Friday. March IS. The Rev. Melvln Dix on will officiate and interment will follow In the lleppner Ma sonic cemetery. Fonda was found dead in his house at a trailer court In Board man last Wednesday and brought to Sweeney Mortuary where efforts have been made through the week to contact rel atives. He had been working as ST. PATRICK'S and ST. WILLIAMS CATHOUC Father Raymond II. Beard Ph. 676 9462 ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner) Sun. completed eiuht week of inten-1 . L .. uki. day Masse. 7:30 and 11:00 she recruit training at Alamwla, ;, February. in. 1 1 mil., io five mm me skiiis ne sr. wiLUAMS tionei: unaay will need as a Coast Guards Masse. 9:15 a.m. nun. ITnder thp Ahlo Ipariershin voruessions, 2u ramcK st 0f veteran petty officers he re on Interviews with thousands of refuueea who have fled to West irfrmany ami hundred more till remaining behind In East l.ermany. The picture, which features prominent Furopcan actors, has won J major awanls and has been selected "best film of the vear" by the National Board of hex low. t was stud on location In West Germany within sltht of the East Zone guard towers and In Berlin befote the Brand enburg Gate. Adoption Picture Changes; Many Now Need Homes 7-8 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Heppnsr Al Boschee. minister, Ph. 676-9209 Worship Service, 9.00 a m. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. Christian Youth Fellowship, ceived training in boatsman ship, visual signaling, infantry drill, personal hygiene, history and traditions of the Coast Guard. Other subjects taught are seamanship, military courtesy and the essentials of eood citi zenship. all in preparation for his career In the Coast Guard. HOSPITAL NEWS PUTMAN FLYING, INC. WEED PRAYING CALL HOTEL HEPPNER PH. 676-9623 Patients admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital during the past week, and still receiving medical care, are the' follow ing: Truman Swimm. Condon; Ralph I raising them to maturity. Long delays that once were experienced when a ccuple sought to adopt a child are no longer the rule. Mrs. Jean Reld of the State IVpartmrnt of Wel fare told audiences at the Hepp- ner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce and the lone Lions club In meetings Monday. She was guest speaker at the Cham ber al a noon luncheon and at the Lions club at a dinner meeting. Mrs. Reld. whose Job It is to find homes tor adoptive child ren, said that as of January there were some 140 children available for adoption through the welfare department. j We need more families now. he saiil. adding that the adop tion process can be completed In two or three months. Particularly sought are coud- les who can provide warmth, love and understanding for the doptetl children. Wealth and home ownership no longer have any bearing on adoption, the need only being to find a coup le which is financially respon sible, she said. Those considering adoption of a child should be capable of good parenthood, be interested in children and be capable of Elliot. Klnzua; Nora Ma he. Fos sil; Hazel Jackson. lone; May ona James. Kinzua: Hazel Elli ott. Kinzua. and Naomi Hall. Portland. Those who received medical j care, and were later dismissed. were the following: Harold Er- win. 'leppner; Aaron Klinger. Since 1959 the state depart ment has placed some 700 child ren for adoption and currently Is finding homes at the rate of 15 to 20 per month. Two methods of adoption are possible in this state, one being done independently with per haps an attorney handling the LexingtJn' Suzanne and Jeffery matter and the other through Cutsforth, Lexington, and Mar- the agency. One big advantage' ion OLson, Heppner. of the latter, Mrs. Reld said. Is ine Kev. and Mrs. Kenneth mat tne cnua is not placed in' Kobinson are announcing the! tne county where his natural birth of a second dauehter. Kris. I Parents live. His parents' iden tity ana tne laentuv or nis adop tive parents are never known by eacn omer. Only about 5 of the adop tions fail, she said. Children of all ages are available for adop- te Beth, on Monday. March 14 Her birth weight was 7 lb.. 5 oz. Greeting her at home are a sis ter. Shannon Marie, age 6. and brotner, Mephen James, age Aiaiernai grandparents are Mr and Mrs Moil tnA:i lion aitnougn placement is not Seattle. Wn and her paternal ?? tsuSfful aftcr, Lhey ave grandparents are Mr. and Mrs- attained the ages of 8 or 9. James c Rnhinsnn of Un. no .costs are involved in tne Beach Calif aaopuon process tor tne parents A second daughter iolned the "JL,.",U 'm w,e aen - - i pv rvi ra iaM iamuy oi Mr. and Mrs. James "V." . . Potter. Hennnpr on St Patrlrlr'J At the Lions Club she pre Day, March 17.' She weighed 7 nnted. m?"SanPiurfiehnim; ih 7 m .mi of r,,. Angel by the Hand, snowing Ha"J alPKrfSl1 the child's need for love an3 iuiiic aiv j ti vjrxzn .iiarii. i Um. mm She joins a sister, Michelle Rene. ' - ".ul .-u 1?$ equipment for most kids." she "e.Mr; KSJJ'ffi . "Our biggest problem Is find- v-u, anu tier caitfriiai niaiiu- mother is Mrs. Mabel M. Potter of Eagle, Idaho. cuicit's icoaooo"Sv:s3P5taites. you may nave L7on$2332C3c2sii! A new list every week from now until March 3 1st 429 first prizes. 014 2J71 2S53 362K 3674 3S43 41535 4E74 4R42 4Z78 611 0J4 2J72 2S72 363K 3G76 3S52 41739 4E76 4S45 6143 613 0K4 2J74 2U51 363S 3G73 3S53 41839 4E78 4S63 614C 6J4 114 2J76 2U52 3A43 3J2 3S6S 452 4G51 4S72 621M 6K4 21135 2J78 2U61 3A47 3J51 3U43 453 412 4U60 622L 732 21235 2K42 2U62 3A63 3J52 3U47 454 4J4 4U65 624F 7620 21535 2N2G 2U65 3A65 3J53 3U63 4531S 4J45 4U66 625T 762L 21545 2N63 2W53 3A66 3J68 3U65 45415 4J63 . 4U68 ' 628K '774 262 2N64 2W72 3A69 3K48 3U66 45537 4J72 . 4U69 628W 7J4 - 263 2N67 2Y83 3E52 3K49 3U69 45837 4K4 4W45 630K 7K4 264 2N69 2Z53 3ES53 3N60 3W67 473 4KS 4W63 632T 804M 2E53 2P71 2Z72 3E53 3N64 3Z52 4A60 4N52 4W72 635C 814K 2E72 2P72 31545 3E54 3N66 3Z53 4A64 4N53 4Y87 635L 814M 2F42 2P74 31565 3E61 3N68 3Z54 4A66 4N54 4Z45 636C 824P 2G26 2P76 31635 3E62 3N72 3Z61 4A68 4N61 4Z63 638A 834A. 2G63 2P78 31733 3E65 3R31 3Z62 4A69 4N62 4Z64 639W S34L 2G64 2R31 352 3E68 3R32 3Z65 4E43 4R31 4Z72 654 844M 2G67 2S32 353 3E49 3R41 41135 4E63 4R32 4Z74 662W 854W 2G69 2S42 354 3G72 3S47 41235 4E72 4R41 4Z76 663P 862P 83L 864L 864W 874T B84L 884P 694K 819 8J4 8K4 962L 9623 963A BJ4 K4 4 B if the first par! of vehicle Identification num&ep Is here, you might be a ninner. ren. Do you know of one?" Mrs. Reid said that It Is hoped tnat by making appeals in var ious parts of the state more homes may be found for the adoptive children. Her appear ances here were through ar rangement of Lowell Chally, weirare administrator. FOB Wedding Invitations Announcements Thank You's, Napkins CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES Ph. 676-9228 AGENT FOR MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Hsra's how it works. Look at the first symbols (the prefix) on your vehicle identification slip. Then look at the symbols listed above. If you find yours on the list, you've taken the first step toward being a winner. Now go see your Buick dealer. He has a list of 72 winners posted In his showroom. If you see your entire vehicle identification number on the poster the symbols plus the rest of the num bers $2332 cash is yours. (If your prefix isn't listed in this ad, don't give up. Your numbers may have been posted during the past few weeks. And every week there are 72 new winners posted on the showroom wall. So watch for next weeks list of new symbols in this newspaper.) No slogan to Invent no puzzle to solve. In fact, you don't even have to own a Buick to have a winning number. While you're in the showroom, get a good look at the Buick Special. The $2332.00 happens to be its price . MM(KUnr'i wnM MM rU tar SpkM V-4, t-. cm, rrfce facJudw Marti tm Tu mi kumM tnMr Minm mi haMWnf ctoiMk Contest Rules. Residents of Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska may, If they prefer, send In a postcard ta R. L. Polk and Co., P.O. Box 1347. Detroit, Michigan 48231 and receive the weekly listof winning numbers by mail for comparison with their own vehicle Identi fication number. An official entry form will be in cluded. Sweepstakes limited to persons over 21 living in the continental U.S. Not valid In Florida or states where prohibited by law. Duici'saooo,oooc3Siveeps!acs. There's an authorized Buick dealer near you. Sea his Double-Checked used cars. too. JIM'S MEAT CO. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Stcmfleld, Oregon Old-Fashion ed Hickory Smoked Wednesdays, Curing Slaughtering Day Mondays' Fridays Cutting and Wrapping Locker Beef and Pork Will pick up two beef or more free) of cbarg Phone 443-3C23 Jim Tolas . Day or Night Methodists Slate Father and Son Banquet Wednesday Dr. Waller II. ralmber. desn of liberal arts and avlernvs al Blue Mountain Community Col- h'e. Pendleton. lll be the leaker at the annual Father and Sort banquet t the Meth odic i-hurt-h Wednesday, March 2X at fi..T) urn. IV. Patmherff will ieak on the toil ."duration and Mor atltv." In his olWUle days al Oregon State Cnlversltv Palm- ber mh an All American bas ketball Haver. He also starred at Astoria likh school in hi pre college years. Tickets to the banquet are available now from tUne Pierce at the Bank of (.'astern Oreton. from Howard Bryant at Turner, Van Marter and Bryant, and from the Claret te-Times. Thev are $1 rach. The public Is Invited Men without sons are requested to borrow one for the evening, the Kev. Mel Iuon. wttor, slates. women or the church will serve the banquet. TYPKW'RITKR RIBBONS for all makes of machines, ySc; Cir ter'a X Pert rtrtnin Paper, a;) pkfi; boxed typing paper. M0 shtH-ts. $t.5; aiijinu machine paper, ro roll: cartHnle.t and non-carbonUed aales books, and other office supplies, Ga-ictte-Tlmea office. WANT TO SELL SOMETHING? USE A GAZETTE-TIMES WANT AD! ORDER Rubber Stamps Of All Kinds Dater Stamps Notary Public Seals Corporate Seals Stamp Pads Pad Ink GAZETTE-TIMES HEPPNER. OREGON PH. 17 22l C As We A run ounce . . . the Sale of Phil's Pharmacy to Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray of Murrays Rcxall Drug, we wish to extend a hearty "Thank You" to all our friends whose support has meant so much to us during the 4!2 years we have been in business in Heppner. These friends and their many acts of kindness have been appreciated espec ially since the illness of Mr. Myers. This illness has made it necessary for us to quit business, and it was our desire to sell to the Murrays, knowing that they will best serve the people of this area and develop a com plete store that will be a source of pride for all of Mor row county. Through the time we have been in business here, the two drug stores have worked together to serve the needs of the people, and friendly relations have exist ed between the two businesses. Again we thank all those whose business and friend ship have meant so much to us, and we know they will continue to enjoy doing business with Rod and Meg Murray. MR. AND MRS. JIM MYERS As We Purchase . . . Phil's Pharmacy, it is our intention to provide Mor row county people with the very best drug store, con tinuing to offer complete prescription and professional service, as well as fill the needs in gift Jines and other merchandise in our field and those not otherwise avail able in this area. We realize that this purchase means that, for at least the present, there will be only one drug store in Heppner. We pledge, though, that we will operate in such a manner as to offer goods at prices which are competitive with those elsewhere. Prescription service will be combined to the one new center in our main corner building, effective as of now. We will plan to combine the space of Phil's Phar macy with our present store and will make such alter ations in the future. For the present, however, all serv ices but prescriptions will be handled as usual at Phil's, including the fountain service. We have enjoyed working with Jim and Mary El len Myers while they were in business here and sin cerely regret the illness that has made it necessary for them to sell. We appreciate the support of the many who have helped our business expand and consider their support as a trust to provide the very best store for the area, to offer goods at competitive prices, and to give the type of service that will make it a pleasure for our custom ers to trade here. MR. AND MRS. ROD MURRAY