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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMEB, Thiwaar. August I. IW IONE UNITED CHUBCH OF CHRIST Rev. William Arthur, Minister Ph. 422-7530 No Church School. Worship Service, 10:00 a.m. Women's Fellowship, 4th Thursdays in homes. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Don W. Johnson, Minister Ph. 676-9209 Morning Worship, 9:00 , -m. Bible School, 10:00 a.m. United Youth Fellowship and Evening Worship in Heppner. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 293 N. Gale Ph. 676-9209 Pastor Don W. Johnson Bible School. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, Heppner, 11:00 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-DAT SAINTS American Legion Hall Paul Warren, President i'n. 010-yiw 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 Cuttting, 676-9224 Church School, 9:00 a.m. Worship, 10:00 a.m. WSCS, 3rd Thursday at 8:00 p.m. Children Church School, 4:00 5:00 p.m. on Monday. Suzannah Circle, 3rd Wednes day at 2:00 p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Gilmore St. Pastor Floyd Evcrhart 545 Pioneer 676-5529 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning WorshiD. 11:00 am Evening Inspiration, 7:00 p.m. Miu-weeK Service, 8:00 p.m. ASSEMBLY 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 i . utiytT meeting y:ju p.m. 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 tion;; 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 Mineral Society Fourth Saturday 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. NFO :. ,.,.,.r . Last Thursday rort of Morrow Second Thursday HEPPNER Morrow County Gem and . Mineral Society ... Third Saturday Carnation Club Third Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Degree of Honor Protective Assoc. ..... Second and Fourth Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. Bookworms ... . Second & Fourth Tuesday Golden Age Club First Tuesday Hello Heppner . 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 Every Thursday Heppner Extension Unit Second Monday Heppner Garden Club . Second Monday Heppner Legion & Auxiliary First Monday Heppner Lodge No. 69 AF & AM First & Third Tuesday Heppner Mini-mize Tops Club . Every Tuesday Heppner Ruth Assembly No, 50 Rainbow Girls .. First & Third Monday Mother's Club - . First Monday Order of Eastern Star .. Second Monday Rhea Creek Grange Second Friday Royal Arch Masons Fourth Wednesday Soroptimists . Every Thursday TONE 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 & Fourth Monday lone FrA - Second Thursday lone Willows Grange -.- Sunday after Third Sat at 12:30 p.m. (Feb. & March) rone Women's Fellowship Fourth Thursday LEXINGTON Lexington City Council . First Monday Lexington Holly Rebekahs First A Third Thursday Clip end Sove ST. PATRICK'S and ST. WILLIAM'S CATHOLIC CHURCHES Fr. Raymond Beard Ph. 676-9642 ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner): Sun day Masses: 7:30 and 11:00 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 Holy Name Society after 11:00 mass on the 2nd Sunday each month. HOPE & VALBY LUTHERAN Pastor Rudolph Mensch Ph. 676-9940 HOPE: Worship service, 9:00 a.m. Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. ALCW 1st Thursday, 8:00 p.m. VALBY: Worship service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, 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 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Don Hall, Pastor 740 E. Barrett Ph. 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 Prayer, 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 Visitors of Mrs. Give Huston Recent visitors of Mrs. Clive Huston, were her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Kosik, and children, Lucy, Rob ert, and Kelly of Brookfield, 111.; her sister, Mrs. Fay George of Portland; her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, of Pasco, Wn. Mrs. Huston plans to go back to Portland with her sister for a short visit Double Ring By MARY LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN Lulu Baum gartner of Anaconda, Mont, be came the bride of Joseph Vare lia, also of Anaconda, at a double ring service here Aug. 6 at the Boardman Community Church. Pastor Neil King per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a pink and white double knit dress In street length, and had a corsage of pink rosebuds and white carna tions. Mrs. Pete Peterson of Board man, twin sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore a lime green knit dress, with a corsage of yellow rosebuds and white carnations. Dick Varelia of Portland, bro ther of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony a re ception was held for family; members in the church Fellow ship Room. Mrs. Richard Gron- berg, sister-in-law of the bride, of Spokane, Wash., cut and served the cake, and Mrs. Chet Remember This? . . . . . . Reminisce! August 7, 1941 Hotel Clerk on Trip Billy Young, popular clerk at Hotel Heppner, departed Tues day for Portland to spend a few days on business. After return ing to assist through Rodeo at the hotel, he expects to leave on a motor vacation trip to Soap Lake, Grand Coulee, Spokane and Yellowstone Park. Install Air-Conditioning Three Heppner businesses now afford their customers cooling breezes from the outside heat through recent installation of air conditioning. They are O' Donnell's and Merrill's cafe and McAtee's pastime. New Ice Cream Store "Scotty's Super Creamed Ice Cream" is the inscription placed on the corner room of Heppner Hotel building this week as preparations were being rushed to get Heppner's latest business venture in operation by Rodeo time. The ice cream store will dispense "soft" ice cream and light lunches. In charge will be Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hall recently of Vancouver, Wash., who with their son will make Heppner their permanent home. Lena Road Oiled R. O. Dail and Warren Broth ers, contractors, are putting the finishing touches on surfacing of the nine mile stretch of road between Heppner and Lena that has been under construction for two months, and expect to pull out the last of their men and equipment within a few days. This road, part of the Oregon Washington state highway is now oil surfaced all the way from Heppner to Lena, and pro vides a much improved thor oughfare for log hauling opera tions of Heppner Lumber com pany.1 Widening of two narrow curves on Jones hill, scene of many accidents, was included in the work. All-Girl Band Dance Director Earle Bryant announces with extreme pleas ure the good fortune of his com mittee in being able to retain the services of Hazel Fisher and her All-Girl band to play for the three Rodeo dances. With eight pieces, this popular band carries a number of talented artists who appear in featured numbers, and Bryant promises no dull moments. Oregon Savings Bonds Sales Lead the Nation Announcement was made here today by County Chairman Gene Pierce that heavy buying of Savings Bonds by Oregonians in the first half of 1971 has placed the state at the top of the list on the basis of progress toward this year's dollar quota. "At the end of the first six months," said Mr. Pierce, "the State of Oregon has achieved 67 of the $32,200,000 goal as signed us at the beginning of the year. This achievement places us at the top among our 50 states. Actually, we have been no worse than fourth in the past 15 months, and were only that low once." "Three of our counties have already reached their 1971 sales goals. First, at 11 of quota, is Sherman County, under the Chairmanship of Giles French who led all the War Bond Drives in his county. Hood River Coun ty under the Chairmanship of Bob Flint, and Morrow County, with County. Chairman Gene Pierce, have both reached 100 of their total goals." 'Total sales of Series E and II Savings Bonds in our own county for June were $7363. To tal sales were $73,St32.00 for the first 6 months. Our quota for 1971 is $71,000.00. According to the local county chairman, national sales are al so very hi;.;h, running 10.7 ahead of 1970. Obviously, the present 51i return on Savings Bor.ds when they are held to maturity is a most attractive one." , ... Ceremony Phillips of Monmouth, niece of the bride, served the punch. Out of town guests were Lt. Col. and Mrs. Richard Gronberg, Ret, of Spokane, brother and sister-in-law of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Varelia and child ren Connie and John of Portland, brother and sister-in-law of the groom: Larry Peterson of Port land, nephew of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Phillips and son Dean of Monmouth. The couple left for Choteau, Mont, where they will visit the bride's mother, Mrs. Martin Gronberg. Returning Home Mrs. LaVern Partlow has re turned home from a month's trip which took her to Garrison, N. D., where she visited at the" home of Dr. and Mrs. Kermit Leonard. Mrs. Leonard is the former Francine King, and llV' ed here more than thirty-five years ago. She also saw the Black Hills. On her return trip she stopped in Lolo, Mont, to visit at the home of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stanhope. The Stanhope's brought her home last week Weekend visitor at the Partlow home were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Partlow and daughter Kimberly of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyer and children Jack, Jeffrey and Tina have returned home from a month's trip visiting relatives. They visited a week in Billings, Mont, at the home of Mrs. Mey er's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martratt, then to Menasha, Wis., where they vis ited Meyer's stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Arndt; his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mey er; and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisch er. They came home by way of Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, Reptile Gardens, and Grand Te ton National Park. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie MORROW FAIR and SATURDAY August 14 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music By The 'Western Gentlemen' CONDON ADMISSION I$Q Person FA! R Unites Couple in of Exeter, Calif., are visiting this week at the home of Gillespie's brother, Zearl Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball went to Lexington Saturday to visit at the home of Mrs. Ball's bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger. Sunday visitors at the Ball home were Ball's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball and children Barbara, Karen and Tony of Pendleton. -AC1 Meyer Leaves AC1 Jerry Meyer leaves Tues day for the Naval Air Station in Glynce, Ga., where he will at tend Ground Control Approach School. Meyer has been station ed here at the Boardman Bomb ing Range for the past three and a half years. Mrs. Meyer and children will remain here. Shower for Kathy A miscellaneous shower was held Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Carroll Don ovan in honor of Kathy Hinton, bride-elect of Edward Wolf. There were 58 present. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Walter Hayes, TVTra Dnn Dnwncv. Mrs. Tom Barnhart, Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs. Delmer Hug, Mrs. Pete Pe terson, Mrs. Dewey West, Jr., Mrs. Harold Baker and Shirley Earwood. nut nf town puests included thp honoree's erandmother. Mrs. George Hinton, and her aunt, Mrs. Bin Hinton ana aaugniers Pat, Shirley and Susie, all of ITkiah; a enusin. Jov Hoaeland of Roseburg, and Stacie Husson of Portland. Mrs. Bill Nelson received the door Drize. and Mrs. Verne Min- nich won the prize In a game. Mrs. Hazel Miller was hostess for the Ladies Aid Society at her home Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs. Walter Hayes was a guest. Mrs. Leo Root was in charge of the devotional hour, taking as her topic, "Too Busy for God." COUNTY RODEO MORROW A 1 1. PA VI! HEPPNER Mrs. Roy Ball read "How to Kill Your Church." The ladles are making lap robes to give to nursing homes. Mrs. Ball led in group sing ing. Pinochle There were five tables of pi nochle In play at the card par tv hold Tuesdav of last week at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored by the Women s Ac tivity Committee of the grange. Mrs. W. G. Seehafer was host ess. High prize was won by Mrs. Rune Kpnnedv and low went to Carmelita Borghese of Arlington. Mrs. Arthur Allen ana Mrs. wai ter Wyss received the traveling pinochle prizes. Surprise Party Karen Baker honored her grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Miller, with a surorise birthday party Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harold Ba ker. Guests Included Mrs. Artnur Allen, Mrs. Roy Ball, Mrs. Rol lin Bishop, Mrs. Hazel Carpen ter, Mrs. Bernard Donovan, Mrs. Rod Flug, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Verne Minnich, Mrs. Leo Root, Mrs. Seth Russell, Mrs. Frank Marlow. Mrs. Baker and Kristie Baker. Games were play ed and Mrs. Miner was present ed gifts. A cake made by Mrs. Baker was served, and Ice cream. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Mefford of Pasadena, Calif., were over night visitors last week at the home of Mefford's sister, Mrs. Leo Root. Mrs. Duane Essex and daugh ters Tracy, Shannon and Janet of Fair Oaks Calif., visited sev eral days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Travelers Return Home Mrs. Rosa Farrell of Ft. Huach- uca, Ariz., has left for home af ter a week's visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sis Honoring "'"y t . jT - 'I QUEEN MICHELLE MILLER COUNTY 7X3 Boardman Aug. 6 - , -I ,,.,4 . ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn. While she was here Mrs. Kuhn's son Wayne took the two ladles in his private plane to Mount ain Home, Idaho, where they vis ited at the home of their broth er and sister-in-law, : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wooten. Mrs. Lou Baumgartner of An aconda, Mont, visited last week at the home of her brother-in-law and twin sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson. With , her was her fiance, Joe Varelia, al so of Anaconda. Mrs. Frank Marlow visited in Pendleton Friday and Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Thomas. She also vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ran sler and daughters Diane and Denise of Phoenix, Ariz., who were visiting Ransier's stepfath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shipp. . y ,v: j Announcing 3 Post Stamps Mrs. Carol Moen, postmaster, announces the sale of three new stamps at the local post office. The first one, an 8-cent John Sloan "American Painting" com memorative stamp, the 10th in the "American Painting" series, went on sale Aug. 3. It was first placed on sale Aug. 2 at Lock Haven, Pa. The 8-cent twin stamps com memorating a decade of space achievements went on sale July 30, and were first placed on sale at the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., and Houston, Texas. They went on sale here July 31. j From California Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen have returned home from a ten day's trip to Cedarville, Calif. They returned home by way of Lakeview, Portland and Bend. Shirley Earwood and son Bri an, and Mrs. Ralph Earwood have returned home from sever al days visit in Estacada at the home of Mrs. Earwood's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf. Renee and Vickie Ca liff returned home with them for a visit. Jf uX f '" ' 'it '. . . atani ION