Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 17, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Duo-Church Bible School is Success
Tho United Methodist and
Hope Lutheran churches have
completed their cooperative
Dully Vacation Bible School held
from June 7 to June 11. The
closing program was held last
Friday evening at the Luther
an Church with all students
participating. There was a good
turnout for the program.
The children opened with a
round, Shalam. The children of
the Nursery, Kindergarten and
First and Second grade sang
Jesus Wants Me for a Sun
Beam. The Kindergarten sang
Jesus Loves Mo and the First
Second grade sang We Pray for
Each Other.
were Beverly Phegley and Wen-Co-leaders
of the Nursery
dy rhegley assisted by Mrs.
Danny McBrlde and Tonl Toll
They had 11 youngsters.
Mrs. Len Ray Schwa rz was
the lead teacher In the Kinder
garten assisted by Lynn Hague
wood, Georginia McDaniels and
LandM Glrrard. There were 15
student enrolled in the Kinder
garten. Mrs. Dexter Milt's was the
lead teacher for the First and
Second graders. Assisting were
Mrs. Ladd Dick. Lisa McCabe
and Terrl Pettyjohn.
The 3rd-4th grade group re
cited their memory work and
sang "I'll Be A Cowboy". Donna
Herman reviewed the work cov
ered in the week's sessions.
They were taught by Mrs. Or
val Matheny, Mrs. Jerry Myers
and Debbie McLeod. They had
18 students.
The 5th -6th grade students
sang Dear Lord and five from
their group gave a review of
each day's activities. Mrs. Ken
When Do They Meet?
Following is a list of civic and service organizations of
Morrow County showing their regular meeting times. This
list will be updated and published periodically. Organiza
tions wishing to be included in this listing should contact
the Gazette-Times office. Only those organizations with reg
ular meeting dates will be listed. Special occasions will not
be included. Only one listing per organization.
MORROW COUNTY
Heppner Soil and Water
Conservation District First Tuesday
Morrow County Gem and c
Mineral Society E?ufVftur
Morrow County Court First Wednesday
Morrow County School Board Third Monday
Morrow County Juvenile Advisory Council .... Third Monday
Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board Third Thursday
Morrow County Jaycees ., Every Wednesday
Morrow County Jaycee Wives Third Thursday
Morrow County Planning Commission Meets on call
Morrow County Rifle and
Pistol Club First Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
NF0 Last Thursday
Port of "MOTrow"Vr.r."l"". . Second Thursday
HEPPNER
MOrM7neSinSci?tym - - Third Saturday
CarnationCluo Third Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
Degree of Honor
Protective Assoc Second and Fourth Tuesdays,
"Ul 8:00 p.m.
Bookworms Second & Fourth Tuesday
S Aee Club First Tuesday
Silo Heppne? ...Z: Second Tuesday
Heppner Arm of the National Assn.
To Keep and Bear Arms Third Monday
Heppner-Morrow Co. Chamber fo Commerce .. Every Monday
Heppner City Council First Monday
Heppner Civic League Third Monday
Heppner Elks Lodge lEK
Heppner Extension Unit Second Monday
Heppner Garden Club Second Monday
Heppner Legion & Auxiliary First Monday
Hefner Lodge No. 69 AF & AM ...... First & Third Tuesday
Sppner Minimize Tops Club - Every Tuesday
Heppner Ruth Assembly No. 50 , , .
Rainbow Girls First ft Third Mon da
SETS Xern "
Rhea Creek Grange T"-JtZl
Royal Arch Masons Fourth Wednesday
Soroptimists Every Thursday
I0NE u .
Altar Society of St. Williams First Thursday
American Legion Third Tuesday, 8:00
American Legion Auxiliary First Tuesday, 2.00
Beta Omega of ESA Second & Fourth Tuesday
lone City Council - First Tuesday
lone Garden Club Second Wednesday
lone Lion's Club - Second ft Fourth Mordxr
lone PTA - Second Thursday
lone Willows "Grange Sunday after Third Sat at
12:30 p.m. (Feb. & March)
lone Women's Fellowship Fourth Thursday
LEXINGTON
Lexington City Council
Lexington Holly Rebekahs
Clip and Save
SEARS
CONTINUED THROUGH JUNE!
Second Tire at Half Price
JACK VAN WINKLE'S
SEARS
neth Klinger had H students
in this group.
There were four students In
the 7th-8th grade taught by
Rev. Ed Cutting.
Their part in the program In
cluded skits on King David.
Mrs. Richard Curtis and Craig
Cutting sang solo parts with
them In "Hallowed Be thy
Name".
The entire group sang Give
Me Oil in My Lamp and How
Did Muses Cross the Red Sea.
Then a singing tribute to their
parents, 'We Love You Parents".
Mrs. Curtis and Krlstl Hague
wood worked together as music
teachers. Mrs. Otillia Hunt and
Mrs. Cutting prepared the daily
snacks along with Ida Farra
who helped Friday evening.
Mrs. Bruce Griffith was dir
ector for the school.
Each student was presented
with a certificate. Pastor Mensch
gave the closing prayer.
Students and their guests en
joyed the display of handwork
and a social hour in the base
ment following the program.
Father's Day Feast
With Beef Rib Roast
father's Doty Menu
Vegetable Juice Cocktail
Beef Standing Rib Roast
Potato Nests
Buttered Peas and Onions
Molded Fruit Salad on Lettuce
Hot Rolls
Ice Cream with Chocolate Sauce
Coffee Tea Milk
Gazette-Times want ads pay.
First Monday
First ft Third Thursday
Authorized Catalog
Sales Merchant
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DEN MOTHER Sharon Harrison stands with her Cubs who won
the Attendance Banner ert the May Pack meeting. Boys are
Craig Howard, Jay Devln. Curtis VlalL Todd Harrison. John
Davis, Lee McCarL
Cub Scout Pack Meet Is Saturday at Park
Cub Scout Pack No. 661 will
have its June Pack meeting this
Saturday at 6:30 at the City
Park. Olympics have been the
theme for this month. Dens will
play games and have contests.
The winning den gets free milk
shakes.
Sharon Harrison's Den won
the Attendance banner at the
May Pack meeting. This blue
and gold banner was made by
Mrs. Dick Robison and Mrs. Len
Ray Schwarz. Den 4 mothers.
The boys displayed the crafts
they had made during the
month. There were traffic safe
ty reflectors, bird houses and
house signs.
Bob Cat Badges
Bob Cat badges were present
ed to Chris Culp, Craig Howard
and Kenny Howard.
Wolf Badges
Wolf badges went to William
McCall and William Huston.
Receiving Bear Badges were
Steve Marlatt, Terry Toll, Kirk
Sager and Ron Schwarz.
Two 10 year olds inducted in
to Webelos were Terry Toll and
Steve Marlatt. Leonard Toll is
the Webelos leader and Ralph
Marlatt is his new assistant.
Webelos activity awards were
presented. Craig Robison earned
his Citizen and Sportsman
awards and Troy Simmons his
Artist and Sportsman awards.
Pat Jensen's little boy won
the cake. A Pack Flag, blue
and gold nylon flag with the
HOSPITAL NEWS
Fourteen patients were admit
ted to Pioneer Memorial Hospi
tal during the weekend and af
ter receiving medical care, were
discharged. They were Philliip
Marler, Fossil; Arthur White,
Milton-Freewater; Michael Case,
Heppner; Bettie Doherty, Hepp
ner; Mary Tweedy, Pasco; Nor
man Ruhl, Lexington; William
Ward. Portland; Kenneth Gates,
Lexington; Bruce Bergstrom,
Heppner and Roberta Acock, lr
rigon. Effie Munkers, Heppner, is
still receiivng medical care.
NOTICE
The Wrangler's ride scheduled
for this weekend has been can
celled due to weather.
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numerals No. 661 has been pur
chased with the proceeds from
the cake sale held each meet
ing. The American Legion Tost
has given the den an Amer
ican flag.
Brethren-Methodist
Churches Unite
The annual conference of the
Oregon-Idaho United Methodist
Church wa3 held at Salem May
31-June 4.
Conference began for Rev. Ed
Cutting of Heppner on May 30
with a two-day meeting of the
Board of Ministry of which he
is a member; This Board deals
with the admittance of persons
into the ministry and their gen
eral effectiveness throughout
the years.
Mrs. W. W. Weatherford rep
resented Heppner United Meth
odist Church as a lay delegate
and Mrs. Cutting attended as a
visitor.
The conference was structur
ed on the small group process
as the 400 delegates were div
ided into 40 groups of 10 each.
Out of the deliberations of the
small groups, came goals and
suggestions for making the
church more effective, both lo
cally and world-wide.
A highlight of the Conference
was the uniting of the former
Drppron Evangelical United
Brethren Church and the former
Methodist Church into one or
ganization. The Conference concluded
with the Service of Ordination
in which several new ministers
were ordained into full connec
tion. Bishop Sparks announced
the location each United Meth
odist minister was to serve in
Oregon and Idaho for the next
year. Rev. Cutting was re-appointed
to Heppner.
KEEP S BEAR ARMS
The Hcrmiston Arm of the
National Assn. to Keep & Bear
Arms will meet Tuesday, June
22, 8:00 p.m. at the CRC Bldg.
The movie "Firearms & Free
dom" will be shown at that
time.
Reg. I
Vl p';
V i i
Annual Conservation
Tour Staged
There were seven Jones' on
iiaml to erect euests the day
of the annual tour of the Mor-
row rountv Conservation Man of
the Year winner on June 4.
Thrv were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
cel Jones and their son and dau-
rhtor-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Jones and Judge and Mrs. Paul
Jones and their son, Gary, of
Hood River.
i.nnrheon was en loved on the
lawn of thj Marcel Jones home.
Tho dessert was a cake decorat
ed to look like the ranch com-
nlpto with Marcel's pride and
joy, the fish pond. Ron's wife,
Monica, had the fun oi decorat
ing the cake.
The tour started In the morn
ing with the first stop at the
Kon Turner ranch to see his ir
rigated crop of beans and some
of the problems with water in
filtration on the Ritzville soils.
Ken pointed out the importance
of pre-lrrigation to fill the sou
profile prior to the growing sea
son. From there the group went to
the Nelson Brothers rancn on
the Baseline Road where Don
Rydrych from the Pendleton Ex
periment Station has establish
ed a weed control demonstration
plot. Most of the new weed con
trol chemicals on the market
are being evaluated in this
plot. Wheat yields and weed
control results will be publish
ed this fall and will be avail
able for erowers use.
The last stop in the morning
was at one of the five wneat
fertilitv dots seeded by Harold
Kerr, Morrow County Extension
agent, who is evaluating differ
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for
all makes of machines. 98c; typ
ing paper. 500 sheets, $1.95; add
ing machine tape, 25c roll; car
bonized and non-carbonized
sales books; and other office
supplies at The Gazette-Times.
...before she W3$ born
The March of Dimes wants every
mother-to-be to know that prenatal
care can reduce birth defects
that the rubella (German measles)
vaccine and the Rh vaccine can
reduce birth defects.
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We now have a good selection available on
Hunting Rifles and Shotguns. See us about the
Coast-to-Coast Gun Lay-away plan and be ready for
the fall hunting season.
We Also Have
Fishing Reels
Fishing Rods
Tackle Boxes
Rifle Cases
Binoculars
Scopes
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HEPPNER. OREGON
HUNTING end FISHING LICENSES
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. ThuredaT. June IT. 1971
ent rates of nitrogen and aulfur
on different soil depths ana
rainfall levels In the county.
Yields and protein levels will
bo taken from these plots and
distributed to Interested groups
this fall.
Following tho luncheon.
Brycc Kceno piloting tho bus
look tho crouD uu Shobo to see
the erosion caused by tho storm
and resulting flood. This was a
graphic picture for the benefits
that are derived from erosion
control practices.
Back at the ranch, guests en
joyed refreshments courtesy of
the hosts and tho Morrow uun-
lONE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. William Arthur, Minister
rh. 422-7530
No Church School,
a.m.
Worship Service, 10:00 a.m.
Women's Fellowsnlp, 4th
Thursdays in homes.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Don W. Johnson, minister
Th. 676-9209
Morning Worship, 9:00 a.m.
Bible School, 10:00 a.m.
United Youth Fellowship and
Evening Worship in Heppner.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
293 N. Gale
Th. 676-9209
Tastor Don W. Johnson
Bible School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship, Heppner, 11
a.m.
United Youth Fellowship at
Heppner, 6:30 p.m.
Combined Evening services at
Heppner, 8:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Legion Hall
Paul Warren, President
Ph. 676-9760
Sundays:
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Sacrament Service, 11:00 a.m.
Relief Society, 2nd Tuesdays,
10:00 a.m.
Primary Thursdays, 4:30 p.m.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Church & Gale
Rev. Edwin Cutting, 676-9224
Church School, 9:00 a.m.
Wnrthin IfltUO a.m.
WSCS, 3rd Thursday at 8:00
p.m.
Children Church School, 4:00
nn nm nti MnndflV.
Suzannah Circle, 3rd Wednes
day at 2:00 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
North Gilmore St.
Pastor Floyd Everhart
545 Pioneer 676-5529
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Inspiration, 7:00 p.m.
Mid-week Service 8:00 p.m.
MOORE Pocket Registers, Moore
register forms, duplicate and
triplicate, and register car
bons, available at the Gazette-
SUGGESTIONS
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IDEAS AND SELECTIONS
FOR THAT FAVORITE MAN.
f - Cisf
ty Grain Growers.
At tha luncheon Dale Boner
reviewed the extent of the soil
conservation practices on the
Jones' ranches. From strip farm
ing started In 12. they now
have added over 50.0W feet In
diversion ditches. Manvl iid
he wasn't through but had
quite a bit more to do.
Ha gave credit to the work
the CCC'a had done In the area.
He told of the 31 check dams
that they had built in Shobe
Creek. He Is anxious to get his
lower land grassed before an
other flood hits.
ST. PATRICK'S and
ST. WILLIAM'S CATHOLIC
CHURCHES
Fr. Raymond Beard
Th. 676-9162
ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner): Sun
day Masses: 7:30 and u:w
a.m.
ST. WILLIAM'S (lone): Sunday
Mass: 9:15 a.m.
Confessions, St. Patrick's, Satur-
day, 7-8 p.m.
Altar Society, 1st Tuesday
Holv Name Society after 11:00
mass on the 2nd Sunday each
month.
HOPE & VALBY LUTHERAN
Pastor Rudolph Mensch
Th. 676-9940
HOrE: Worship service, 9:00 a.m.
Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.
ALCW 1st Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
VALBY: Worship service, 11 a.m.
Sunday service, 10:00 a.m.
ALCW 3rd Tuesday, 10:00 a.m.
Holy Communion 1st Sunday.
CONDON
Services, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School, 6:30 p.m.
Holy Communion, 1st Sunday
ASSSEMBLY OF GOD
Willow St. & Gale
Pastor, Donald D. Burwell
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Youth Group, 6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesdays:
WMC, 1:30 p.m. at the church
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p..m
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
DON HALL, PASTOR
740 E. Barrett
676-9433
Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m.
Saturday
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
Church St. & Gale
Rev. Dan Thompson, 676-9970
res. 676-5534
Morning rrayer, 10:00 2nd
and 4th Sundays
Holy Communion, 10:00 1st
and 3rd Sundays
Holy Communion, 7:30 every
Sunday .
Summer Church School 10:00
every Sunday
ECW, 1st Sunday after church
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Archery Equipment
Electric Power Tools
Camping Equipment
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