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Church Resumes Schedule For Fall and Winter Term By KATHEHINE UNDSTHOM , tcm degree. Mr. Kenneth lONIv Full schedule ni the lone United Church of thrift! linn been resumed. On Sunday morn ing H. illy liny mid rromotlon Sunday was held for large group of children. Third grade voungNtcrit, who have been at li'iidlni; regularly, were present ed Hlbles, They Included Cluy Went, Diivld Tucker, Joe Kiel iniinn, Udtoy Ken, Skve Krehii, John lOkstrom, and Arllndu Al drlch. Tin- church school atnff and teachers were Installed In n ded lent Ion service during the wor ship hervlce. Mm. Norman Nel son U superintendent assisted lV Mm. Fredrick Martin. Music ians arc SiiKiin Jepsen and Mm. Waller Roberts. Mm. Lewis llul- vorsen will serve as secretary asaMed by Mr. Walter Jacobs. Nursery homo visitor are Mm. Keith Ilea, Mm. Milton Morgan, and Mm. Wayne Hums. Mm. U-e I'almcr and Mm. Lelnnd M Kin ney are In charge of the three year olds and Mm Hill lili-l. miinn and Mm. James Wt-Ht, the lour yeur om cmitiren. Teaching the grndo ncliool children ore Mm. Tlill Kmert and Mrs. Keith Ida, II ml and second grades; Mm. Arthur Llndstrom and Mm. Itobert lioit kln, third and fourth grades; Mm. HolM-rt JepKt-n and Mm. Fredrick Martin, fifth und sixth grades; and Mm. Hubert Kiel munn and Mm. Adon llamlett. seventh and eighth grades. High school teuchem will Include. lon Brlstow, Hubert Jepsen, Mm. Lindsay Klnntld, Mm. Henry Krcbs, Mm. Hoy W. Llndslrom, and Mm. Norman Nelson on sub stitute. Fredrick Martin will Instruct In the adult cluss. Following church services a short meeting was held during which the 17 church budget was presented and approved. The annual stewardship din ner will be held Sunday even ing September 25, with the Rev. William Meyer, conference min ister on church extension and stewardship, as guest sH-aker. lie will also speak at the morn ing womhlp service. Newcom.r Welcomed With Clothlnq Shower Mm. Iterle Akers, assisted by Mm. t'Jeo Chllders, entertained last Thursday afternoon with a pnrtv honoring Mm. Richard Klnzer and her son, Herbert, who recently arrived In the United States from Ormany. Karh of the guests brought a gift of clothing for the eleven vearold, since he was able to bring little with him. Those attending were Mrs. Tom Breshcam, Mrs. Lewis Hal vorsen. Mm. Lloyd Johnson, Mm. Oscar Lundell, Sire. Lloyd Klce, Mrs. Kny llelmhlgner, Mm. Lee Talmer Mm. Arthur Dalzell, Mrs. A. H. Marlck, Mm. Marion I'ulmer, Mm. Harold Sherer, Mm. W. C. I'rawford, Mm. Harvey Smith, Ms. Bill Snow, Mrs. Kuby Klnzer of llermlston Mrs. Irene Samples, Mm. Dennis Wnrren, Mrs. Clarence Warren of Ilcpp tier, Mrs. Muxlne Hoffman and Mm. Claudia I'lmental of Con don. Kenneth Lvnn Smouse left on Tuesday for Oregon State Uni versity, where he has been Riv en an assistant teaching fellow ship In science for the coming year while working for his mas- SINGLE ADULTS Computer Matching WHITE: COMPATIBILITY TESTING OF OREGON 2803 S. E. 122nd PORTLAND. OREGON For FREE Personality Test iksfrom Farm Chemicals Is Proud to Announce Another Service to The Community WE NOW HAVE A Portable Wheat Treater No Job Too Large or Too Small ORTHO SEED PROTECTANTS ORTHO LIVESTOCK AND AG SPECIALTIES ORTHO HORMONE WEED KILLERS Home Owned ond Operated Phone 422-7289 or 422-7430 I0NE S & H GREEN STAMPS Smouso and Cherllvn will uc company him ns far as Port- land, where they will ishop for a few days. Mr. and Mm. Mrry Barnes and baby of I'endleton have moved Into the small Miner lloltz house In Second Street. He Is employed by Kkstrom Chem ical Co. Committee Make PTA Plana The lone IT A executive com mittee met Monday afternoon. Mm. Krnest Chrlstophe r o n, president unnouiiccd the follow ing chairmen have been ap pointed for the coming year: membership and room mothers, Mrs. Koliert Kletmann and Mm. Don McKlllgolt; social activities Mm. James West; ways and means, Mr. and Mm. Donald l'e- itcrson; program. Mm. Richard McKlllgott; and publicity, Mm. Hoy W. Llndsirom. It was decid ed to have the teacher recop. lion on Thursday evening. Sept ember 22 at 8;00 p.m. featuring a visit to the classrooms. Mr. and Mm. Kay Ilelmblgncr and Tom and Joe Halvorsen spent Monday In Tort land. The annual stewardship din ner for the United Church of Christ will be held September 25. Guest speaker for this even ing and for the morning wor ship service also will be the Kev. William Meyer, new minis ter of church extension and stewardship of the conference. There will be Just one dinner this year so the membership Is urged to take note of this date and attend on Sunday even ing. Wednesday visitors to the lone urea were Mr. and Mm. Walter Sammls of Los Angeles. Mm. Sammls Is the former Nedra Ageo and had lived neur the Kenneth Smouse home many yearn ago. The Smouscs were away on vacation, but they call ed on the nearby Alfred Nel son family, before continuing their trip to Idaho. Cheryle Lundell was taken to Kugene this week-end by her parents, Mr. and Mm. Raymond Lundell. where she will enter the University of Oregon for her sophomore year. Stephen Llndstrom left on Sunday for Pacific Lutheran University at Tacoma for his Junior year. Mr. and Mm. Kldrcd Corson of Vlctorville, Calif, arrived Friday for a visit with friends and to attend to business. Rainbow GirU Elect Officers Rainbow Girls of Assembly No. HI had a busy evening as they resumed meetings on Tues day evening. Initial Ion ceremo nies were held for Nancy Ash urst. A report was made on the float for the Morrow County Ro deo parade. The girls received second prize for a float depict ing "The Wizard of Oz". Klcc Hon of officers was held with Teresa Stefanl selected as wor-1 thy advisor; Bonnie Morgan, as sociate advisor; Linda Nichols. charity; Teresa Tucker, hope; Willn Johnson, faith, and Bon nie Hynd secretary. Worthy ad visor Bonnie Akers presented a girt to advisory board member, Mrs. Omar Rlctmann. who has been 111 recently. It was an nounced that Bonnie Hynd has been chosen Grand Representa tive to West Virginia and she was escorted and introduced to the girls. Sunday afternoon and even ng several from here attended the Christian enlistment work shop at The Dalles. The United Church of Christ was represent ed by Robert Rlctmann, Donald Brlstow, Bill Rlctmann. Robert Jepsen, and Rev. Walter B. Crow- ell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and family have returned from an enjoyable vacation spent at Seattle Vancouver, B. C. and on Vancouver Island. In Seattle they were guests of Mrs. Strums. THE tftf Sm" HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Hcppner, Oregon 97836, Thursdoy, September e' cousin. Mm. Harold McMIl Ian. They attended the Pacific National Exhibition at vancou ver and were fortunute to see a magnificent performance by H, f 'unnillnn Mnunties. Thcv also rode a newly Installed lift on Grouse. ML. which takes neonle un about 3.000 ft." for a ounoramlc view of the mount alns and the ocean. They spent some time visltlnc the Interest Ing sights at Victoria, Including the observatory. Keith Nelson Is confined to Pendleton Community hospital with hU back In traction. He suffered an Injury In Friday's football game with Dufur dur ing the first half. It la hoped he may be home In a few days. Kelikers Entertain Relatives Mrs. James Gorman and son Andy of Glen F.IIen, Calif, are visiting her mother Mrs. Don ald Hellker and Mr. Hellker. She arrived last Tuesday and on Wednesday Mr. Hellker's cousin, Karl Devlne of Indlo, Calif, came for a visit with relatives. Mr. Devlne and Mr. Hellker's moth er. Mm. E. C. Hellker, left for a faw days visit with Mr. Dcvlne's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tomp kins at Glens Ferry, Idaho, They will return this week, when all of thern plan to attend the Round-Up. Other guests at the Hellker home on Monday were Mm. Hel lker's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross of San Diego, who dropped by for a visit while on a trip to Oregon. They were accompa nied by Mr. and Mm. Hlday from Martinez, Calif. Bill Akers has enrolled at Lewis and Clark College for his senior year. He went to Portland early to start football practice and was at a meeting on the campus Sunday evening, when fire destroyed the campus gym nasium and much of their new football equipment. The foot ball boys saved the schools tro phies and some equipment. Fire was believed to have started from a lightning strike. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom Jr. and family recently return ed fom a vacation. They first went to Wallowa Lake, then went through Central Oregon as rar south as Crescent City. They came home via the Pacific Coast highway coming Inland to Salem for the last of the State Fair. Susan Baker and Donna Point er are attending St. Mary's School for Girls near Beaverton this year and Pam Proudfoot has returned for her senior year at St. Paul's School for Girls at Walla Walla. Her brother Paul, has enrolled at Bishop Dagwell School for Boys at Portland. Roland Ekstrom took a truck load of cattle to Colfax, Wash, last week for the Palouse Em pire Fair. It was a qualifying show for Hereford breeders. He won first place with a bull and first place with a heifer and fourth place on another bull. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Ekstrom Sr. were there on Thursday and Friday to help show the cattle. Mrs. Ernest Chrlstopherson and family spent the week-end In the Willamette Valley, where they visited Mr. Christopherson and other relatives. In Portland they called on Mr. and Mrs. Max Barnum In their new apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Trocdson spent the week-end at Crater Lake National Park and at Red mond. Mrs. Victor Bertner of San Jose Is here visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie K. Mor rison. Before returning home she plans to go to Ontario and visit her brother-in-law and sis- Three Links Club Sets Plans For Coming Events Br DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Three Links Club met at the home of Mrs. Annie Keene on Thursday of last week for Its regular meet ing, with the group furnishing the refreshments. Plans were discussed further on work for the coming bazaar and turkey dinner. Committees were announced as follows: cooking and serving, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs. Alonzo Henderson, Mrs. Joe Yocom. Mrs. Ruth Rob inson; bazaar committee in cludes Mrs. A. F. Malcskc. Mrs. Oris Padberg, Mrs. Florence Mc Millan and Mrs. Archie Munk- ers. un tne decorating commit tee are Mrs. Ed Hunt, Mrs. Charles Colley and Mrs. Charlie Padberg. Plans for the next three meet ings were made, with the Oct ober meeting to be at Mrs. Alon zo Henderson's home in Hood River with Mrs. Henderson fur nishing the main dish and the club furnishing salads and des serts for a pot luck dinner at noon. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Al Felsch and the December meeting at the C. C. Jones home. Mrs flrla Piirthnrir hrntltrhr in a hirtVwlu.r ' ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeBls- schop and family. Mr. Bertner will enroll at Santa Clara Law school this fall. Tass Morrison left on Fridav for Oregon State, where she will assist with rush week at Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. Paul Tews was hostess for the Topic Club on F'rlday afternoon, when Mrs. Elmer Griffith reviewed the book 'The Supreme Court'' by Andrew fully. Mrs. John Proudfoot was assisting hostess. Miss Virginia Jcoscn socnt the week-end here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jepsen and other relatives be fore returning to Potland. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree spent the week-end at CoUax helping their grandson, Jimmie McCabe, celebrate his fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Ellis have returned from a vacation at Huntington and other points of Interest In northeastern Ore gon. Mrs. Ida Grabill returned home with them after a visit with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright In Baker. Boys 8 through 13 ...he a winner! fft9s easyiltfs funHtfs free! Enter our ltmt9 Pass S: Kick competition now! HEPPN 15, 1966 Sec. 2 cake honoring Mrs. Keene on her birthday. Those present for the after noon were Mrs. Altha Kirk and Mrs. Earl Eskelson of Hermis ton, Mrs. Elva Ruhl, Mrs. Cleo VanWInkle. Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Frank Robinson. Mrs. A. F. Ma Jeske, Mrs. Oris Padberg, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Alonzo Henderson and the hostess Mrs. Keene. Mrs. George Hermann has re turned home after a few days stay In Community hospital In Pendleton. Mrs. Edna Munkers is home after a stay In Pioneer Memor ial hospital in Heppner. Joe Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, who Is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital following injuries sus tained in a car accident, is re ported to be recuperating nice ly. Mr. Palmer underwent min or surgery following the acci dent. Greg Davidson had the mis fortune to cut a knee quite bad ly in a bicycle accident on La bor Day and was taken to Hepp ner to a physician for medical help. Mrs. Ann Sawyer of Joseph is visiting this week at the Flor ence McMillan home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt have returned home from California where they were called by the serious illness and death of Mrs. Hunt's father. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones were dinner guests at the Glenn Pay ton Ranch at Keating on Sun day. Earl Miller visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Miller of La Grande on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker were Portland visitors last week where Mrs. Baker had medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Groshens and sons visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Darnlelle ov er the week, and with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding. They make their home in Grants Pass. Bill Johnson has returned to Seattle where he is employed. Trannie Parker is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. She was taken there last Tuesday. When you patronize Gazette Times advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you saw it In the Gazette-Times. WIN distinctive Medal of Achievement awards . . . three for each age bracket ... a total of 18 awards in all! Qualify for all-expense-paid trips with dad to further competitions at NFL games. Top winners will go on a "Tour of Champions" with both parents to Washington, D. C, and to the annual NFL Play-Off Bowl game in Miami, Florida! It's fun! It's free! You compete only with boys your own age which gives you a wonderful chance to win! 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Crazy 8 was played with high going to Ruth Jordan ana peggy Ashmead and low to Etta Ferrel and Nanev Hawk The September birthdays were nonorea. C. V. Allen of Wieser. Idaho came Friday to get Mrs. Allen wno nad spent the past week visiting her son Vincent and family. The Aliens returned tn Wlescr on Monday, Jiggs Bowman and son Vic were business visitors to Hepp ner Wednesday. On Thursday Vic and Glenda Shelton went to CHOOSE For The 1967 RODEO WIN Two Tickets To Two Performances of the Rodeo Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce needs your help in choosing a theme for the 1967 Rodeo Pa rade which it sponsors. Requests have been made that the theme be chosen early in order to allow more time to plan entries. If your idea Is judged best, you will win the prize two tickets to the Saturday and Sunday afternoon perform ances of the rodeo in August, 1967. Make your theme idea general enough so that it can apply to a wide variety of floats and entries. Anyone may enter this contest Just fill in the blank below and bring or send it to the Gazette-Times, Hepp ner, by Friday, October 7. Name Address My suggestion for Parade Registration Closes October 7 Local Competition Set For Saturday, October 8 Bring Your Mom or Dad ... Get Full Details Today at . . . SALES. Pendleton where they took en trance examinations for Blue Mountain College. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hollomon of Milton-Fteewater visited with friends here on Friday. Chuck Rickert, who Is In the Navy and has been stationed on the USS Ticonderoga off the coast of Vietnam, is on leave and is spending It here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. iickert. Marvin Saddler of Seattle pent the week-end here with jls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar in Saddler. Mrs. Louis Lorengel and fam ily went to Richland Saturday to visit with relatives and for Linda to register for the fall term at Columbia Basin College at Pasco. Mrs. Richard Mortlmore and Mrs. Tom Jordan were business visitors to Heppner Saturday where Mrs. Jordan had medical care. Mrs. Susan Whitman, Port land, came recently to be house keeper for Mr. arid Mrs. L. D. Neill. She is the former Susan Allstott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allstott, formerly of Eightmlle. She says she is glad to be in Heppner again. A THEME PARADE Theme: Inc. HEPPNER PH. 676-9152