HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday, October T. ml
Oris Padbcrg
Services Today
Orl Ransom Henry r-ailtxTg
died at Si. Anthony Hospital In
I'entlletnn or Monday. Mr. lal-Ix-rg
w 73 years olt and had
lived in Lexington His entire
lifetime. Ho Marled the Padlwre
Machinery business there witn
hlH non Kl'ifn In 1917 after farm
Inn fr 20 years nnd working
neveril years with Ralph Jack
win's Implement business at
Lexington.
Service today (Thursday) will
bo at 2:00 at tho lieppncr Ma
Konic Temple. Judne Paul V.
Jones acting Worshipful Master
of AK A AM No. 120 will offici
ate. Mr. and Mm, Curl Mamunrdt
will sins -Itock ft Arcs" ami
"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere."
Oris I'udheru wan born March
31. In Lexington, son of
John H. INulherR and Del Lieu
alien. On May 11, 1919 he wan
unit'! in rnarriaee to Cutio
Frldl-v at LexiiiL-ton. Their
50th VV.-ddinj,' anniversary Kie.st
book was signed by l.VJ persoas
at a lovely (jatlieriitj; In the hall
of Hully Kcbckuh l-odj;e in Lex
infrton. Mr. Padberg lias been a mow
her of Lexington IOOF, and
lone AF & AM No. 120 for more
than 25 years.
Besides Mrs. PmlbcrK. he Is
survived by a (laughter Mrs.
Doris Vinson of Monument, sons
Klden and Charley, Lexington,
a brother Archie of Heppner,
eight grand children, and nine
great grandchildren.
The active bearers will be Hill
PadlMTR, Dnrrell Padbcrg, Karl
Padberg, Lindsay Kinca I d,
Ceorg'j Miller, and Lewis Hal
vorsen. Serving as honorary
bearers will be Ralph Jackson,
('. C. Cnrmichael, Adolph Ma
Jeske, Ioy Campbell, Archie
Munkers and Cecil Jones. Vault
interment will follow at Lex
inglori Cemetery. Sweeney Mor
tuary is in charge of the ar
rangements. Contributions may he made to
the Pioneer Memorial Hospital
fund.
Community Pride Meets A Big Success
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Mail Distribution
In order to comply with the
latest labor laws per collective
bargaining agreements, part
time employees utilized on a
siil it shift basis must be sched
uled over a period not to ex
ceed a 10 hour span.
Since the local Post Office has
been spreading assignments for
part time employees over an 11
hour day on a split shift basis,
compliance with the new law
necessitates having such em
ployees report for work at 8:00
a.m. instead of 7:00 a.m. Fail
ure to adhere to the law's re
quirements would necessitate
tho payment of overtime, for
which there are no funds. It Is
anticipated all first class mail
will be boxed up by not later
than !):00 a.m., and all other
mail by not later than 10:00
a.m. Mail for delivery by Star
Routes 1 and 2, will be dis
patched on a variable schedule
of 9:30 a.m., or upon receipt of
mail thereafter.
Need spare cash? Advertise
unused items on the classified
page of The Gazette Time.
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distanc
Free Estimate
Call Gene Orwlck 989-8588
or Condon 384-2292
Agents for United Van Lin
Decide what to d and then
follow through! Hie success or
failure of the 4 H Community
Trlde program depends on the
efforts of you nnd other young
ncoiilc woiking to improve their
communities."
This message was given the
Morrow Counlv delegation at-
'tending Oregon's first 1 II Com
munity Pride conference In Sa
lem Friday and Satuitiay (Sept.
21-25I.
Icpresenting Morrow County
were III members: Peggy
Schlichting, Rhonda Sargent
and Herb F.k.strom. Mrs. Lynnea
Sargent, 1 II leader from Hepp
ner and Don Stangel, 411 Ex
tension agent accompanied our
youth delegates.
The purpose of the first state
wide 1-H Community Pride con
ference, which followed the
theme Youth in Action", was
to train 1 11 members and lead
ers how to conduit community
improvement programs at home,
explained Don Stangel, Morrow
Extension Agent.
Community Pride will be con-1
din ted as a statewide I II ac
tivity for the first time during
the coming year after success
ful pilot programs held earlier.
The program will be conduct
ed by I II members who will
survey the community, select
project and then determine how
it will be carried out. In some
cases, 4-11 members alone will
be able to do the job. In others
it is expected that they will
work cooperatively with others
in the community.
A highlight of the conference
was a talk by State Senator Don
winner, Portland, whose topic
was 'Concerned Youth Mak
ing a Liveable Tomorrow". An
other presentation during the
conference was a panel of 4-H
members discussing ideas and
experiences gained from some
of the pilot programs.
Additional ideas were illus
trated Saturday afternoon when
certificates were presented to
eight counties for outstanding
programs conducted earlier this
year as part of the 4-H Com
munity lYIde program.
Grant County 4-H members re
ceived a citation for their ef
forts toward completing Monu
ment Park. Much of the effort
to date has involved making
new plantings in their recrea
tional area.
Young people in Helix iden
tified the need for a community
center and set to work to con
vert a former school building
into such a center to win a ci
tatlon for Umatilla County. So
far, 4-H members and others
have been able to fix up two
rooms for community meetings
and a third room for a library.
Their future plans include a,
youth recreation room.
The conference was planned
by a committee of 4-H members
working closely with staff mem
bers of the Oregon State Uni
versilv Cooperative Kxtenslon
Service and Standard Oil of
California, which Mwmsors the
program In the western (dates.
Leaders Train
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A.U Youth
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Lexington Folks
Visit Families
LKXINOTON Mr. arid Mrs.
Vern Viall and children spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson.
Mrs. .Marvin Way was called
to Goldendale on Thursday
night by tho serious illness of
her father, who recently had
major surgery.
Dixie Kay Peck of San Fran
cisco. Calif., is visiting at the
Cecil Jones home this week.
She motored to Lexington on
Monday with Kochelle Smith, fi
ancee of George Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Marsh
all of Boise, Idaho and Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Marshall of Albany
have been visiting at the Ken
neth Marshall home where they
helped celebrate the Ken Mar
shall's 48th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer
spent the weekend at Ukiah.
Mrs. A. F. Maje.ske has re-i
turned home from Oresham
where she visited her daughter
Mrs. Harvey Wright, and Mr.
Wright who is a patient in a
hospital there recovering from
major surgery. Sandi Wright, a
1 year old granddaughter re
turned home for a visit with
her grandparents.
F.arl Miller of Portland spent
tho weekend in Lexington.
Mrs. Lola Breeding has return
ed home after some time spent
with her mother, Mrs. Emery
Burnside In Spray.
Cattlemen Urged to Join
Back Tagging Program
Earlier this year Morrow
County was recertified as a Cer
tified Bovine Brucellosis Free
Area. To maintain this status,
approved surveillance procedures
must be conducted under the
cooperative State-Federal bru
cellosis eradication program.
Morrow County now has one
reactor herd which indicates
that more testing of animals
which go directly to slaughter
would be advisable.
Don Stangel, Morrow County
livestock agent, reports that ar
rangements have been made to
have back tags available
through the Extension Office In
Heppner.
For more information on the
program, visit or pnone tne in
tension office (676-9642).
KINZUA NEWS
K1NZUA Mr. and Mr
pougla Sargent tweame the
parrnU of a on, Rpt- T.Hh, In
Tha ViUet General Ho-pliaL
Tha bttby wplijhed 7 b. 13
3 4 o.. ha berr named Wil
liam Allen and will be called
Will. Grandmother axe Mr.
Gvorgann Lamon ff The Dalles
and Mm. Myrna Sargent of Sil
verton. Great grandmother U
Mr. Ann Shaffer of Condon.
Mr. Marvin Mine. Mm. Al
len NUtad. and Mrs, Milt Bor
Ing were business vlKitora to
The Dalle taut Wednesday.
Mr. Jack Wilwy wa a busi
ness visitor to Pendleton Tnurs-
day, remaining there until Sat
urday when ahe went to Join
Mr Wilsey at Pale at their
hunting cabin. They returned
home Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Di. k Harper and
son ciavin went w Itnuiie Fri
day to visit their d.aighter Con
nie and other relatives, Connie
is attending school nt Riddle,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hint of
Lebanon were weekend hunt
ing guests of Mr, ami Mrs. Mar
vin Hines.
Mr. niid Mrs. Arthur Sparks
nnd family of Portland siH-nt
the weekend heie visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper nnd
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and
son Don or Bend visited rela
tives here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Peterson
nnd Cheryl of Portland spent
the weekend here with Paul
Muzzy. Mrs. Muzy Is still hos
pitalized nt Emanuel Hospital
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stubble-
field of Corbet t sijent the week- i
end here visiting with relatives
and when they returned home
took their son Omar Lee with
them. He had spent the past
two weeks visiting grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stub
biefield and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hoover.
Mr. r(nd Mrs. Ronald Reichelt
nnd family of Portland spent
the weekend here visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Malloroy
and Tim.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gamroth
ind family of Veronia spent
the weekend visiting with Mr.
nd Mrs. Bob Dyer. When they
returned homo Monday they
left the children for a longer
visit with their grandparents.
Mrs. Joe Worlein and grand
son Joe Mattison of Portland
spent the weekend here visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Wayland
Hyatt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Goodyear
of Portland spent several days
last week here visiting with
Mrs. Goodyears parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Nistad. The
Goodyears had been on vaca
tion to various points in Canada.
I0NE UNITED CHUftCM
Or CHRIST
R-v. William Arthur, Minuter
Ph. 422-7i30
Church School. 9 45.
Worship Service. 11:00
Women Fellow khin. 4th
Thursday in hornet.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
or CHRIST
Don V. Johnson. Minister
Ph. 676 WJ
Bible School. 10:00,
Morning Worship, 11:00.
Christian Youth Hour and
Kvenlng Worship, combined
with Heppner, w-e below.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2113 N. Gale
Ph. 676-D20!)
Piiaiur Don W. Johnson
Bible School, 10:13.
Morning Worship, i;30.
Christian Youth Hour, 6:30.
Evening Worship, 7:30.
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Legion Hall- Chase St.
Paul Warren, President
III. K7S 9700
Sundtt):
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00.
Sacrament Service, 11:00.
Mutual, Wed. Eve,, 7:43.
Primary, Wed., 4:20.
Relief Society, Wed., 10:00.
ST. MTMCri ni
ST. WILLIAM S CATHOLIC
CHURCHES
Fr. Raymond Beard
Ph. 67iS
ST. PATRICK'S tlleppnerl: Sun
day MauM-a: 7:30 and 11:00.
ST. WILLIAM'S (lone): Sunday
Mats: 9:13.
Confession. St. Patrick's. Satur
dav. 7 8 am.
Altar Society. lt Tuesday, 8:00
om.
Holy Name Society after 11:00
mass on 2nd Sunday.
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
710 E. Barrett
I'li-tur Michael Bruwnfleld,
Hermiston 5ti7-3fM
Sabbath School. 9:30 a.m., Sat
urday. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.,
Saturday.
Dorcas. Monday. i:.i.
On Harlan McCurdy, Sr"s 82nd
Birthday, Tuesday, Delia McCur
dy told us they have just cele
brated their 54th anniversary on
Sept. 16 up at the Blake Resort.
Their daughter, Mickey, and
son-in-iaw, Leonard Gilman, are
visiting his mother, Mrs. Viola
Gilman, brother Dean, and sis
ter Mrs. Henry Stotts, and will
drive the McCurdys south.
They plan to leave Thursday
morning for Dulzura, Calif. Dur
ing their summer vacation in
the mountains many old friends
have enjoyed visiting with them.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
Church St. and Gale
Rev. Dan Thompson
Ph. 676-9970
Morning Prayer, 10:00, 2nd
and 4th Sundays.
Holy Communion, 10:00, 1st
and 3rd Sundays.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m.
every Sunday.
Church School. 10:00 every
Sunday.
ECW, 1st Sunday after church.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Church and Gale
Rev. Edwin Cutting. Minister
Ph. C76-9224
Sunday School. 9:43.
Worship. 11:00.
WSCS. 3rd Thursday, 8:00.
Suzannah Circle, 3rd Wed.,
Adult Choir practice Wed.,
f:15.
Children's Chorus, Men., 3:30.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Willow St. and Gale
r.istor, Donald D. Burwell
Ph. 676-5381
Sunday School, 9:45.
Morning Worship, 11:00.
Youth Group, 6:00
Evening Worship, 7:00.
WMC, Wed., 1:30 at Church
Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30.
THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES
Rudolph Mensch, Pastor
Ph. 676-9940
VALBY (lone): Worship, 9:00.
ALCW 3rd Wed., 10:00.
HOPE (Heppner): Worship,
11:00.
Sunday School, 9:45.
ALCW 2nd Thurs., 8:00.
CONDON Services 1st and 3rd
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School, 6:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
North Gilmore St.
Pastor Floyd Everhart
513 Pioneer Dr. Ph. 676-5529
Sunday School. 10:00.
Morning Worship, 11:00.
Evening Inspiration, 7:00.
Children's Wonder Hour,
Thurs., 3:30.
Mid week Service. Thurs., 8:00
p.m.
Don Peterson Elected
Notional NFO
Director
Don Peterson of lono wu
rlected National Director of NFO
at the recent state meeting at
Indian Hill Motel In Pendleton.
He will act m co ordinator be
tween Oregon and National
NFOa.
Th meeting In rendleton was
well attended by farmers from
all over Oregon representing a
broad variety of crops and live,
stock. There were 40 member
from Morrow County at the
meeting.
Bible Study Invites
All Interested
Rev. Edwin Cutting announces
that a Bible Study class will
be held each Sunday evening
at 7:30 at the Methodist Church,
startine Oct. 17. This group Is
onen to any Interested adults.
The text to be used will cost
enrollees $1.33. This book, "The
Life and Teaching of Jesus' by
Bauman has been adopted for
use throughout the United States
this year.
9 . m ft
Mr. Cutting nas ouerca two
different study classes each of
the last several years. Trio
classes usually adjourn about
9:00.
Little Banker Arrives
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lovgren
announce the arrival of their
first child, Michael Scott on Oct
4. He weighed 7 lb., 8 oz. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Lovgren of Lexington and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sundln of
Pendleton. Great grandmother Is
Mrs. Roberta Garrison of Heppner.
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Teenagers can be 4-H leaders.
The emphasis today Is on al
lowing youth to assume respon
sibilities. Teenagers are success
fully leading clubs in many ar
eas of Oregon.
Coiigrafulatbsjs q members...
WARMEST CONGRATULATIONS TO
MORROW COUNTY 4-H CLUBBERS
SUPPORTS YOUR IMPORTANT PROGRAM FULLY-"4-H
BRIDGES THE GAP"
for their '
OUTSTANDING WORK
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Stove Oil. The bonus will be considered burned on
Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day, Valentines
Day, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday and
Easter.
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