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HEFFNER CAZETTg-TIMtS. TauradaT. Octobf 1. ItTl lone Church Marks 25 Years of Service ... .,,.-vms ... nm ryvrt.nii.... .u g- ? One hundred ana acvi-my membcn nnd fri-nH k"',w la celebrate the 75Ui Anniver sary of the Ion Unhed thuich of virt on October 3. 1WI World Wide Communion it-U-brau-d durinir the morning worship hour with Rev. William Arthur, hot pnstor. ulvlnd the w-rmon "The Steadfr.trt Fellow ulilp" and Dr. Ruben Hut-no. munn, Conference Minister, condui-tlni? tho communion aervk-e. An anthem was aunjr by tho dact"l 15 member choir con- by organist-director, Jiimm. Mrs. Kenneth Darn-ll Smuum- played "Bit's. n House" on tho violin accum- i.'ni"l by tho orRJtnltt a a nrcludo number. Reception Th" tiftenxmn program can with a coffee hour wid it--ivpiioii m J pi", in ho church social hall followed by turkey dinner nerved by the St. Wil liam Ali.ir S.cieiy at the lone U-t:lon Hall- The Dedication Serviei. (if the remodeled church aanctuary followed the dinner prorfram at 7:30 p.m. A' display 'f historical pic ture, record books of the church and letters of conKrat ulatiou were atiractivt-ly ills playe l in the social hall by Mr. and Mrs. Parrcll Junes. The old time photographs were loaned from personal collec tions of pioneer families of the community. The Board of Dea conesses were hostesses for the reception. The lone Garden Club provided the corsa-s and boutonniercs. Ill is fjauierin v. w.i,s an opportunity for old friends to renew acquaintances. Dinner Hour Donald Hrlstow served as master of ceremonies at the tlimier program. Through nar ration, slides, letters from form er ministers andor their wid ows, and the presence of former ministers the story of 75 yeajs of the protestant church in lone unfolded. Rev. and Mrs. How ard Waddell, Cloverdale, who Kcrvcd the church in l'.M'J to 1Hi; and Rev. and Mrs. Walter Crowell, Woodburn, who served In VM1 to 11HJ7 were present and gave their own personal greetings. Rev. and Mrs. J. Rod crick MacKcnzle and their four children of HcllinKliam, Wash ington planned to be present, but their son, Andy, became 111 at the last minute. A tape recording from Rev. F. W. Luedde (1908 1970), now COLE ELECTRIC Motoc B winding I INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FARM AND HUMi (Pendleton 27fl-77fi INVITATION To Attend A Buffet BANQUET After tho Site Tour by THE OREGON NUCLEAR and THERMAL ENERGY COUNCIL of tho Mid-Columbia Nuclear Sites -EIGHTMILE IN GILLIAM COUNTY CARTY SAND HOLLOW PORT OF MORROW SITES IN MORROW COUNTY COLD SPRINGS IN UMATILLA COUNTY AND THE IRRIGATION PROJECTS. BOEING HANSELL'S and DESERT MAGIC Riverside High School 6:30 P.M., Oct. 11, Boardman Baton of Beet $3.50 Sponsored by Your R.C.OD. Call Boardman 481-2685 or For Reservations 481-2695 Church of SI. Uul, wo Jun. wa pluyed whtlo B coiort llde of him. Mr.. Luedde and .n. Colt, wan projected on the larfje wrt-en. Letters were read hum former paator by mem tiers of the urogram committee, at which time their pictures were fchown. Rev. Arthur Intro duced special gufht present fr ihe wiring wrvlee A qu'" consisting 'f Mr- n(, 1 , M.tatta of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Jamt-H. nung four number during the evening. Nttera wore n-ad from the following former mlnUtrr or I heir widow : tho widow ol Clarence W. Reynolds, Corval lis who was the first minister to serve the Christian Church alter It was built In 191 1; Rev. Paul ;. Dickey 19.r. Llivoln City; Chaplain Moffat Dennis (l't.l't 19WK. Sonoma State Hos pital. Kldrldne. Calif.; the wld- OW of KCV. J. t. ftllliwt-u '- I'U.'ll, Tacoinn, Wash." Itev. anu Mrs Floyd liailey (19.-7 1'V.l), Heim-t, Calif.; Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Ilazard 1X). I-wlston, Michigan; and Dr. A. J. Butlrey. former conference minister of Tigard. Ore. A blslory-iiianusciipi mkch from old records of the tiiroe major churches was prepared l.y Mrs. Marjorie Maker vicrson, Mesa. Arizona. Mrs. iveiiii t nnd Mrs. Alfred Nelson. There were iM-rlod In the life of the church when there were no rec ords available. The program committee for the dinner and worship were Mr. ami Mrs. Fredrick Martin, Mr. ami mi James and Rev. and Mrs. Mr itolen McCaho was chairman of tho Aiir.iiv,. Inlile ........ .i.......inu ll.TU. .ill if lira. were prepared by Mrs. wuiara French, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Mrs. Marion Palmer. Per sonal Invitations were sent by Mrs. Milton Morgan, who also served ns general chairman, Mrs. Cleo Drake, Mrs. F. T. Martin and Bob Rietmann. Dedication Service Dr. Hucneinann was the key speaker for the evening Service of Dedication held in the church sanctuary following the dinner program. Mrs. Bill Riet mann, pianist and Darrell James, organist, played two selections for tho prelude. Rob ert Rietmann, moderator, lead in the responsive call to wor ship. Words of welcome and (-riwilnrr were clven by Rev. Edwin Cutting pastor of tho i.'irot United Methodist Church, liimnnor. nnd moderator of the South Morrow County Ministe ri i AsoHatlon. Also Rev. Wal ter McGettlgan, retired pajstor of Cedar Hills Community (HOC) Church, Boaverton, and moderator of the Oregon Con ference of the United Church of rhrist. pavo creetlnus and com- . plimentary comments ab o u t 'the, lone leadership In the con- i nov. James Jones, nnstor of th rnmmunltv Church (UOC), Enterprise read the scripture. t hrlHt. gave the prayer. Rev. William Arthur ctmducted tne Litany of Dedication. Th cno,r ani,' two number. Sjieclal re cognition S'vcn to Bill lUeimann, chairman nJlic0 .rdlnator of the remodeling; i. i u'livim. rarrx-nter and .... i. i...t mil: and to the Board of Trustee who assisted In the whole project. Alfred Nelson. Jr. was chair man of the Coital Funds Com mittee assisted by Mrs. Darrcl Wilton and Mrs. Robert Riet mann. The Women' Fellow hlp under the direction of Mrs. President, c'ltl . l"l lilt M.MM.M " much of the cleaning, although .,.mv. .i iii-is Kiicnt much time cleaning, painting and in prep arat ion for this 73th celt-bra t. .i. m.i i.t town truest besides those taking part in the pro i:rnm and services were; Mr n ml Mrs. Carol Miller. Greg und IMm from Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sargent, SaK-m; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wisely. Knterprl.se; Mr. and Mrs. Jim r-,.iiin MilionFreewater: Mrs. a i Itia'ell and Kathleen. Castle i-.-i, u-iish- Raloh Martin t '.if..' (Uurnvn: Mr. and Mrs. p..,in..v LlnnelL Arlington Miss Deniece Mattiiews, Echo; Mr. iiul Mrs. Cecil Thome, HeimLston; Mr. Vance Miearer, Condon; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball, Sr. and Mrs. Hazel Miller, iio.irdman: Mr. and Mrs. Ken n,.ih v.. Nelson and Jill, Mr. and f-nrl MiiTniinrdt. Mrs. N. L. Maniuardt, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff .ri Williams. Leita and Tru m.l n Misseneer. all of Lexing- foil- am i mm iiemmi-r. m'. im . i Mrs Rav Bovce. FaKhor Ray -- rf , . T, , mond Beard, wrs. i"a run a, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Heard, Mrs. Amie Hodman and Mrs Robert DeSpain. Ever wonder about the pur i,l.. lv. used for tllC UbUA in Uiu.i-iion stamp for your steak? The grading and inspection Kt.-imns are. indeed, stamped In " . - , . . n.in.l.. Vf.fet.-I hie tlVC out us harmless and need not be re I'll 1 '- - ' n- V moved. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wicker sham, David, Linda, Keith ana Janet of Portland visilea Mr. vvifknruhnm'a grandmother, Mrs. Am.infi:i Duvall over me weeK- end. GeneralJET-AIRIH Our B.l -PI Nylon Cord Tlr SIZE 4 TIHB PRICE (bIKKwtll) 2TIHE PRICE F.E.T. Ptt Tli wmTtu( om . . SCRAMBLER CUSHION S HUMY-ll General JET-AIR ffl'sand WINTER CLEAT 8 I ! fi- A Y ff. I f 4.PLY NYLON CORD BODY tvj ! M-y r O JQQ duragen-tread rubber XyV yjW f ?jS 7 " CONTOURED SHOULDERS. utmtumHtuiuiitittiitiuua Charge it at General Tre... TrrAf lS Brief History of the Protestant Church In lone In Uie Year 1W 173 't' nco) a few churchmen among the early ettler of lone, which was then a frontier village, or- fjanlzed the first Sunday School whleh met In the public rhwl bulldinu. One year later, tne ConKregallonal Church was or. jianized with ten charter mem- Kj.r IV ih thA a d OI )U irum irom th.. Board of Home Missions, the church building was erect ed and then dedicated on Aug ust 'IX 1M5. The Baptist Church was bti'It In 1902. The Christian Church was Ltter orcanlzed and then built the present building In 1911. In 1910 the Cooperat I v e Church, consisting of the Con- rrojatlonal, Ciirlstlan ana Bap tist churches, was formed. Up until January 19-13 this church received mlsson aid. In 1952 the Christian and Congregational Churches voted to form the "lone Community Church, which became affiliated with the Oregon Conference of Con- "relational Churches in 1933. In 1937 the Congregational nd Christian Chur hes and the Kvancollcal and Reformed Church merged on the national level to form the United tnurcn of Christ. At the annual meet ing in 19G3 the lone Community Church voted to change Its name to the lone United Church of Christ and was incorporated under that name. In 1937 the present puXsonage was built and In 1903 the Bap tist church building was pur chased and remodeled for a Christian Education building. HAROLD WRIGHT RANCH CLOSED TO DOE HUNTING NO HUNTER ALLOWED WITHOUT A PERMIT FROM CARL McDANIEL, RANGE PATROLMAN ALL PREVIOUS AGREEMENTS ARE CANCELLED Mb: og- Maich Your choice of Regular or Snow Tires at one low price! General WINTER CLEAF "You Go In Snow . . . or W Py Th Tow" ,00.13 I E7H4 m- V? W ss S& ts Wf v? '.sr '' 18J $2J1 $131 M55 2-U i..i.iiiii ill General PERMANENT ANTI-FREFZE ZPi STADIUM J Carry Out Only a4Ml mail Ford's Tire Servcie KINZUA NEWS Mr. and Mra, Frank IVMer rltt ere In Heppner Tuesday of last week for fcva to rurv medical care. The Kimua Mountain era Square Dance Club had danc ing tk-sxlon Friday evening at the flrado School with Mr. and Mrs. Jlerschel Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humphrey j hosts. Caller fr the evening was Bob Jewel t of Condon. The group voted to cancel the dance on Oct. 16 and make a visita tion to the Elgin Club and to mnrei thn Nov. 5th dance due in a.iLr wagon. Sauare dance c.ir.,iv Vnu . pcii r,Hf, sc hool Those prcnt were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jewett and Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Cochran of Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Bb Humphrey of Fossil. Floyd Borman of Lex ington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nor rls, Mr. and Mrs. Ilerechel Mur c1xk, nnd Glen Perklna of Kin zua. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Dwor shak and family of Portland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Denzll White. Weekend hunting Euesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Neall and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Neall. Sr. of Prlnevllle and Mr. and Mrs. Don Speer of Snokane. Richard Mortlmore was business visitor to Portland over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and Bobby had as Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brltton arid daughter Linda of Mllwau- kle. Len Dugan and son Danny of Hillsboro spent the weekend as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Haidwick. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Hardwlck were busi ness visitors to Pendleton. Spending the weekend with G78-15 H78-H 4 for 4 lor $114 $124 2 for 2 for $57 $ $2.64 $2M SPECIAL ... Qal. .M tl STORE HOURS 8:00 AJM. to 5:30 P-M. Thomaa lmtlu-a wrt ClUt Ttll. Gary rl. Smithy, nil or uretnam. A new family la lamp 9 mrw nun n.t Mrifuerit fct anion. fdcmerly t4 PonUnii. Mr. Sn- ton In WW anver. ol Mr. an4 Mr. Jice Bwmn and family m,t Mra. Jn liaacmacner cm Heaverton, MUa Robin Hcla of Portland. Harold Kidd of Mil wauklc, Manffd Itotbln and Curby Ford, bo'h of Portland. Mra. Uam-l Bird nd Mr Linda Ringrr nt to Cam a. Waih during tha wwkend to vUlt with Mr. Bird who U em ployed tht-r. The Wedniay night card club mci at tho gratU achool with Donna Schluckrblrr nd Mai Piijer Riicera aa hotM-a. Hlfihwaa won by Irrne Samplc-a. low by Sharon Brit, w-.in .vip Luimt ami Laurl II. r winning plnochloa. Othcra playing were Bonnie K-uon, itnuy lomui. Pat McMlnn, Su MattUon, Ruih Carey, and Mtlba Mit chell. The Klnzua kind e rff rten mother will hold a Bako Sale next Saturday morning at tho Knzua Mercantile from 9 to 12. The proceed will bo used for kindergarten suppllea nnd ex pensea and anyone wishing to donate baked gooda tr the gnle. contact Mr. David MatH son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Sinclair of Caldwell. Idaho are spending several days visiting t n air daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Held. Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington. Oreston Ph. 939 SIM City Council Heppner City ..MMta Tint odf COUnCll Itck Moatfc Citizens having matters for discussion please present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet ing or bring them before the COUnC,L Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Dobyns Pest Control Rodent and Insect Ex termination Trmlte Control TTraln Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. William Furrikee Complete In rtalUUon Linoleum a Refrigeration , Carpeting Domestic end , oil Burner Commercial Fnt Eetmwtee-All Wort Ph. 878-9418 Heppner Funeral., Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrangements Distant Removals Serving lone. Heppner and Lexington . ,.-a Vunftral Directors Hf.nr.ner Ph. -W Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health OPS FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 276-2732 Ruggles - Boyce INSURANCE AGENCY Ph fi?6-9625 Box 247 Hprmner. Oreeon Rav Boyce Ph. 676-5384 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9113 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Fast Fair Friendly Service Call evenings JACK WRIGHT, 676-9447 Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COUWT or me stats or ohxgow rOR WOMOW CO 1 NTT rvoiATt DtrArrMtirr W0T1CC TO INTERESTED fERSONS rruDai pnx-edinB In too Ktate of Ijnet R. Ciamer. do-et-ated, ar now pending In Iho abova ntfd court, wherein Ethel Cramer ha been appoint, ed and ha qualified ft the perHinal reprewniatlvo of aaid rtate. All persona having claim against old etato hero- by are lequlrea 10 pre.-ni In due form and properly veri fied, within four month after the date uf Iho ltrt publica tion of t hi notice, at atated be low, to lh undersigned at th office of Dkk A Dick. &th ft Washington streei. mo wu, Oregon, which ha been desig nated a the place for the pre- aeniaiion 01 ETIIIX CRAMER reronal RepreMttlva Dated and first published Oct ober 7, 1971. DICK DICK Alforncv for R&tato The DitlU-a, Oregon An Arft TV Eastern Oregon College, at La Grande, and Oregon State University have college 4 II club for college studenu. Irrlon ha several unlquo 4 II club Indian Bcndwork. Crochet, Cuke Decorating, and Square Dancing were new last year. Monuments ETERNAL MARKERS BrtONZB GRANITB INSTALLATIONS "VA8M Cemetery Gre Markere SWEENEY MORTUARY Berrlng lone, Heppner and Lexington Heppner Ph. 87-9608 Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician A Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldff. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-96W Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mon.. Tues.. Wea. ana, rru 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Recreation EKSTROM TRAILER SALES Nomad Travel Trailers Week-N-Der Body Campers Caveman Travel Trailers it Bodv Campers ... ; Excell Travel Trailers Trailer Parts & Accessories lone, Ph. 422-7505 or 422-7289 Title Insuronce Morrow County Abstract & Title Cof TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry k Gift Goods Watches. Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon 1 Ph. 676-9200 Wholesalers-Mfgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands" ... PKO. ICE-BUTTER-ICB CRHAJI Dud Tash. Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman William Lee Cox. Sales MKT. FRIENDLY SERVICE 8INC1 1U Call 676-9244 Whatever in th 1 world YCi"r looking for Mil Jy world votfrt ,