4 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. June 8. 1967
Delegates Give Rebekah Reports
By celpha jokes
LEXINGTON Holly Rcbekah
loc co met last Thursday for Its
regular mooting. Reports were
hoard from two delegates. Mrs.
ington visitors.
Mrs. Al Frost and children of
Hermiston wre recent callers in
Lexington.
Mrs, O. V. Cutsforth has bivn
a recent visitor in The Dalles
Florence McMillan and Mrs. Ed 'where she was called by the sor
Hunt, who attended the state 'ions illness of her father, John
Rcbekah Assembly. j Dcnslinser. who is a patient in
Guests for the evening were the hospital there.
Mrs. Altha Kirk of Hermiston, I Mr- arul lrs- Kenneth Talmer
a member of Sans Souci lodge, ! and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall
and Mrs, Earl Eskclson of Herm-; have been spending some time
iston. ' a 'heir ranch home in I'kiah.
It was announced that thej Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brent, for
l.xige will vacation for the sum- mer residents of Lexington,
mer months of Julv and Aug-1 were callers here the past week,
ust. Refreshments were served 'They were both former teachers
in the dinim? room after the here.
business meeting. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger,
r.. oi l no uaues, visnea wun
relatives here on Sunday.
Lexington Grange will hold
with potluck refreshments foV
lowing the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hender
son and daughter Betty of Hood
River visited with several of
their Lexington friends recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cool and
children of Pendleton were visit
ors last Tuesday at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Florence Mc
Millan. Virginia Majeske. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske. who
has been a patient in Pioneer
Memorial hospital, is now con
fined at her ranch home where
she is recuperating.
Mrs. A. F. Majeske returned
Saturday following a week's vis
it at the home of her daughter,
Mrs, Jack Mounts in Maupin.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Jackson
of Hermiston were recent Lex-
Banquet Planned
For Bob Quinn
Bob Quinn, who is retiring as
coach at .Eastern Oregon Col
lege after many years in that
position, will be honored at a
testimonial banquet Saturday
evening, June 10, at 6:30 in the
banquet room of the Sacajawea
Hotel in La Grande.
Featured speaker will be How
ard Hobson, former head basket
ball coach at the University of
Oregon and Yale University.
While at Oregon, Hobson coach
ed the famed 'Tall Firs" of the
late 1930s and led the Ducks
to a national championship.
Mrs. Dave George
Wins Second $30
In 'Who's Who'
Lucy Peterson, this week's
judge" of the Who's Who contest
for local merchants and the Gazette-Times,
reached in a box
full of entries in the contest and
pulled out a slip.
It bore the name of Marcia
George (Mrs. David George),
and it had all the clues that
correctly identified Frank Tur
ner as the person of the week.
Thus. Mrs. George won the
contest for the second time since
it started, and she will receive
a cheek for another $30. Under
the rules, a winner may con
tinue to enter for the duration
of the contest
Again, the entry boxes were
pretty well filled and more than
100 entries in all were in this
week's contest.
The clues were: Robert, 59
years, C of C. native, jeanette,
Anabel. 40 years in business,
octogenarian, not a flood victim,
first a farmer, former world
champion.
Incidentally, Frank was once
a world champion sheep shearer.
In the contest for the upcom
ing weeK. clues are pnntea in
this week's paper and may be
found in display ads of partic
ipating merchants throughout
the paper.
Entries mav be submitted in
Ted Wilson, presently head boxes at Pettyjohn's Farm and
basketball coach at Linfield j Builders Supply, Chas. Ruggles
College, will be toastmaster. Insurance, lone Chevron Station
Wilson was a star basketball ! and MiLadies Apparel,
played at EOC under Coach! Entrants in the lone area are
Quinn. Reservations may be especially invited to submit
made by contacting Grant Mil- their entries in the box at Jim's
lering, La Grande. I Chevron Station there.
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10NE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Walter I'mwell, pnittor
Ph. 4'J'J 7'W)
Cliureh SrhiHil nnd Morning
Woishlp. 9:30 a.m.
HOPE AND VALBY LUTHERAN
Rev. lHniild K. lVdernon
Ph. tnti !U1
VAl.HY: Worship POO a.m.
Church Si'hiMd, 10:U'0 ii tn.
llolv t'ommunlon first Sunday
of month.
HOPE: Sunday School, Jl -1.1 a.m
Worship. 11:00 a.m.
llolv Communion first Sunday
of month.
IDEAL GIFT FOB
FATHER'S DAY
0
Please Dad with gift certificates for finest Oregon Beef.
Available in $5, $10 or $15 amounts, they may be re
deemed for butterfly-cut tenderloins, top sirloins, New
York steaks . . . even hamburger ... at any grocery
store or meat market in the U.S.A. Attractive, personal
ized gift folder with each certificate. Beef gift certificates
are ideal gifts for all occasions birthdays, anniversaries,
Christmas, etc. An Oregon Beef Council project.
AVAILABLE AT ANY BRANCH OF
U. S. NATIONAL or FIRST NATIONAL BANKS
(Also thru Beef Council Office, Imperial Hotel, Portland,
or your county "CowBelles")
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Oregon Beef Council
Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon
THESE YOUNGSTERS put forth a lively and noisy campaign last week on behalf of the swim
ming pool as they marched around town with signs proclaiming "Save Our PooL Vote Ye'
Wednesday. May 31. City Half Their efforts were not in rain as voters approved the $110,000
bond issue for rebuilding of the pool by a margin oi S-to-1. (G-T Photo).
Joseph Falardeau
Dies Here Friday
Joseph Edgar Falardeau, 79,
died Friday. June 2, at Pioneer
Memorial hospital after an ill
ness of several months. He had
made his home in Heppner for
the last three years with his
son-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Wallace Wolff. He was
very active in putting his knowl
edge and skill to work on many
home projects and in spending
much time with his five grand
children. Although he lived in Heppner
for a relatively short time he
had many friends here. He was
a member of St. Patrick's
church, the Holy Names Society
and the Golden Age Club. Be
fore his retirement he had been
a garage owner in Wisconsin.
He was born July 28, 1SS7, at
Langdon, N. D., the son of Wil
liam J. and Frances Boyington
Falardeau. His wife, Margaret
Kelly Falardeau, preceded him
in death in 1963.
Recitation of the rosary was
Sunday, June 4, at 7:30 p.m. and
a funeral mass was held at 10
a.m. on Monday, June 5, both
at St. Patrick's church with Ft.
Raymond H. Beard, celebrant.
Concluding services will be
at St. Francis Xavier cemetery
today (Thursday), June 8, at
Superior, Wise. Arrangements
are under the direction of Swee-
I nev Mortuary.
Besides his daughter, Mrs.
Wallace (Rita) Wolff, he is sur
vived by another daughter, Sis-
ter Mary Salvator O. P. of Sin
j sinawa, Wise; three sisters, Dr.
I. V. Falardeau, Mrs. Harry
I Northcote and Mrs. Inez Camp
! bell, all of Winnepeg, Canada;
i five grandchildren; and numer
ous nieces and nephews in Canada.
Thomsons Elected
Parents' Directors
Dwight Misner of Mesa, Ariz.,
and formerly of lone, is renew
ing acquaintances here and vis
iting with relatives. He is a guest
oi his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mankin, and
has visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Al Bunch He enjoyed seeing
many of his old friends at the
lone Auction on Saturday He ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Holmes
Gabbert, now of Council, Idaho,
and plans to leave June 10 for
Couer d' Alene, Idaho, and on
east to Michigan.
Gazette-Times ads pay
FREE SWIMS!
HEPPNER MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL
SATURDAY JUNE 101 to 4 P.M.
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Tuesdays thru Saturdays 1 to 4 P.M.
7 to 9 P.M.
Sundays 2 to 7 P.M.
Mondays Closed
SMALLER CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERSON CAPABLE OF
BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY.
FEES
Daily Season
Family None $18.00
Adults 50 9.00
All Children and
High School Students 25 6.00
SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL STARTING THURSDAY. JUNE
8, AT I P.M. DAILY TICKETS PURCHASED AT THE POOL.
THE LIFEGUARD MAY REFUSE USE OF THE POOL TO ANYONE NOT OBEY
ING THE RULES.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Thorn
son of Heppner were elect
the board of directors o
Eastern Oregon College Parents
club at the annual spring meet
ing of the group in La Grande
this week.
Thev will serve as area rep
resentatives for the college par
ent organization throughout the
IWiT-tiS academic year. They
will be responsible for coordin
ating meetings in the area of
parents, alumni and be avail
able for questions from parents
of high school students who
may be seeking information
about Eastern Oregon College.
At the same meeting William
Jackson of Baker was elected
president; Jack Harmon of La
Grande was elected vice presi
dent; and Jack Rye of the col
lege was chosen secretary-treasurer.
Illness Claims
rS Grace Wood, 88
Standings
LITTLE LEAGUE
Through June 1
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Braves G
Indians 3
Dodgers 3
Giants 2
Mav 29 Dodgers 16,
12; May 30, Braves 4,
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5
Giants
Indians
May 31, Dodgers 21, Indians
June 1. Giants 7, Braves 4.
Advertising in this
publication MUST
pay dividends.
just look at the
reliable people
who have done
it for years.
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My Neighbors
PRtSOtKT rjp
Grace M.irv Wood, 8S. died
Tuesday, June 6, at Pioneer
Memorla 1 hospital after a
lengthy illness.
She was born Grace Mary
Neal on July 10, 1S7S, In Sag
inaw, Mich., and came to Mor
row county in 1917 where her
family farmed north of lone.
She moved to Washington state
in 1934 and later resided in
Portland for a number of years,
but returned to Heppner five
years ago to he near her dau
ghters. She led an active life un
til the last nine months.
Mrs. Wood was a past matron
of Locust Chapter No. 119. Or
der of the Eastern Star, lone.
She is survived bv two dau
ghters. Mrs. Fred iBeulah) Man
kin, Heppner, and Mrs. Holmes
i Greta i Gabbert of New Plym
outh, Idaho, and lone; four
grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren;
two great-great grand
daughters; one sister, Mrs. Har
old i Rachel i Cullum, Avon
Park, Fla., and two brothers,
Richard and Nelson Neal in
Florida.
CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE
Rev. lon MK'arty
Ph. C76 .VCM.
Sunday School, 10:00 a m.
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.
Church to Hold
Vacation School
On Coming Week
lleppn -r Methodist church an
(.ounces that the Methodist
Dally Vacation Bible school will
U held In the church from 9:00
to 11:30 a.m.. June 12 to lti.
All children from 4 years to
(Hh grades will have Morion,
lessons, discussions, games,
singing, refreshments nnd han
dicrafts In their respt-Ilvo class
er.
Registration fees of NH- per
child but not more than $100
per family will be accepted the
first murnlng of Bible school.
All offering money that the
children bring will send m'h'xil
packets to (ho South Vietnamese
schmd children through the
Christian organization, World
Vision, Inc
Parents are urged to come
with their children to Open
House Friday night. June lfi. at
K p.m. to see what the children
have learned anil made during
(hi week. Refreshments will be
served In the church basement.
Mrs. James Hildcrhrand will
teach "Friends about Me" to Hie
kindergarten ago with Mrs Ron
HaguowiMid assist! n g. Mrs
Hruce Griffith will teach "Our
Family In the Community" In
the first and second grade class
Mrs. Charles ("lino will Instruct
the third and fourth graders
about "Bible Ijinds and Times,"
Mrs. Lynn Pearson will he the
teacher for the fifth and sixth
grades who will lenrn of 'The
Life and Work of Paul."
Teenage girls of the church
will help In the classes, In the
kitchen, planning games nnd
babysitting for the staff.
CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American U'glon Hull
Garv V, Thomson, Hr. President
PrloMhood meeting, 9:00 n.m.
Sunday School, 10:30 n.m.
Jvneramont Service, 11:30 a.m.
ASSEMBLY Or GOD CHURCH
Hov. Itllllo Alsup, I'll. U7IJ 5:H!
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
Kvonintt Sorvleo, 7:00 p.m.
Mlil wit k Service, Tuo., 7:00
p.m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Melvln Dl.xon. Ph. (i7t W2
Sunday School clasjic for nil
nges. 9.45 n.m.
Worship Service. 11:00 a.m.
M V F. Sunday, 7 oo p m.
Choir rehoiirsal, Tuesday, 7:30
t) m.
Bible Study, Thursday, S 00
p.m.
WSCS. 1M WodnoHilny, 7;30
p.m.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENT1ST
Pastor II K. ProMon
Ph. (7tl 9952
Sabbath School, 9:,I0 a m.
Church Worship, 11:00 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lvxlngton
Al Rom-he, mlnlMer, 670 9209
Bible School. 10:00 am.
Morning worship, 9:00 am.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Hoppoar
Al Boschi-e, minister,
Ph. 676-9209
Worship Servloo, 11:00 a m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a m.
Choir Practice, Thutn., 7:30
p.m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
Rev. Dirk Klnehnrt, Rector
Ph. 670-92H5
Sunday: 7:30 am. Holy Com
munion. 10:00 a.m. Family Worship
Bill Sherman Takes
Counseling Position
Bill Sherman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wcs Sherman, will leave
Tuesday from Eugene lor Mm
neapolis, Minn., where he will
spend the summer as a camp
counsellor for the Richfield
Methodist church of Minneap
olis. He is a junior at the Univer
sity of Oregon and will leave
as soon as he is through his
year's work there, driving back
to Minneapolis. Bill will be one
of three counsellors at the camp
sessions for all age youth of
the church. A trip to the Black
Hills, S. D., and a long canoe
trip will be among summer ac
tivities. A graduate of Heppner High
school with the class of 1964,
Bill was student body president
his senior year.
Rep. Mann to Attend
San Francisco Meet
Rep. Irvin Mann of Stanfield
will represent Oregon at a meet
ing of the Human Resources
Committee of the Council of
State Governments June 16 in
San Francisco.
Serving his second two-year
term as chairman of the House
Interstate Cooperation Commis
sion, Mann will represent Ore
gon on this committee and the
Agriculture Committee during
the 1967-69 Interim.
Mrs. Mann will accompany
him to San Francisco.
Need scratch pads? Get them
at the Gazette-Times.
ST. PATRICKS and
ST. WILLIAMS CATHOUC
Father Raymond II. Board
Ph. tnti 94fi2
ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner) Sun
day Mosses. 7:30 and 11:00
a m
ST WILLIAM'S (lone); Sunday
Masses, 9:15 a.m.
Confessions, St. Patrick' Sat.
7 8 p.m.
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