Kinzua Honors New
KINZUA Mm Greg Brg
.m th fiurtl of honor Thurs
uy mrfht at ahowrr held In
Ui f:rt grsde room at the
,ft,.t hou. Several game
ww) pled aftrr which Mr,
rvu 'tnd the many gifts lor
b..r Inf-inl daughter. Cak and
ciiffe were then Honed to the
n.! by iho hot.'f Linda
j.ufniT uit'l Lit d.i Ringer.
Mr. and Mr. Clarence Woods
wrw miii n Wiutr lo JUUrn
U-t Thursday, returning home
on Kridiy.
Mr an I Mm. 11 ward Rtc and
f.im.Iy uil Mr. I Slmkard
,..' li-t wwkend on buInr
S HNu!in3 the pat wk with
Mr.' :n.J Mr. J. E- Wall wa
Mr. Walls mother. Mm. Victoria
i: u!. of Portland.
Srvrd'.ng lat Thursday In
l.irliM on business were Pa
Mr j :i l Mm. William Mai and
Mr. William Ml. Sr.
V- and Mr. Stephen Benson
Mr. and Mr. John PavlL
al! of Albany were weekend
c , f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
i-. :u-i: ai.-l Mr. tnd Mr. Ver
I: ii Conner.
Business visitor to The Dal
le. ! i .t Thursd y were Mr. Lar
ry O.Will and son Chad. Mr.
Ju;e Joll'Wull and on John.
In Portland last Tuesday on i
business were Mr. Raymond
il'nl and daufjhter Dana and
Mrs. Chuck Mitchell and ctaugh
i.t Cindl.
Kou.se guest la.st week tt Mr.
iini Mrs. Norwood WatU and
f.imily were Mr. Mary Crunk.
Viiey Crunk, and Mr. Sandy
I'erndon and daughter Shanna
l-Ar-n. all of Red Bluff. Calif,
f !.-. Crunk I Mr. Watts' moth
er. Kn. Mai Gire Speach
In The Dalles la.st Wedm-Mlay
w,f Pastor and Mrs. William.
Mil. .Mrs. Dug Sargent. Mrs.;
!... it Hubbell. Mrs. Marvin'
Hires, and Mrs. Allen Ni.Mad.
Th ladies all attended a lunch-'
con meeting of the Christian
IONE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Ri.'V. William Arthur. Minister
Ph. 422 7530
(Jiurch School, 9:45.
Worship Service. 11:00
Women's Fellowship, 4th
rhursdays In homes.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Don W. Johnson, Minister
Ph. 676-9209
Biblo School, 10:00.
Morninz Worship, 11:00.
Christian Youth Hour and
Evenine Worship, combined
with Heppner, see below.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
293 N. Gale
Ph. 676-9209
Pastor Don W. Johnson
Morning Worship, 9:30.
Bible School, 10:45.
Christian Youth Hour, 6:30.
EVening Worship, 7:30.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Lesion Hall Chase St,
Paul Warren, President
Ph. 676-9760
Sundays:
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00.
Sacrament Service, 11:00.
Mutual, Wed. Eve., 7:45.
Primary, Wed., 4:20.
Relief Society, Wed., 10:00.
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.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Willow St. and Gale
Pastor, Donald D. Burwell
Ph. 676-5581
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.
Kcover Windows. Doors.Porches & Breezewavx
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Mother
Women's Club at wh Mr
Mai wa tint Of the pakrr
Mr, and Mr. Jk WtUey left
t..n,tv afternoon for Mary'
Wll. Wah, where they wn
railed by the dVath W Mr. u
Mt-r, They wet la I
turn home n Wednedy.
Mr. Rn UverW and dau
L-hir Mi-hut were In The Dal
.- Monday of lt week lor
mistical rare.
Mr. and Mr. Rullw rWey
M.dalU arrived la.t Thursday
lo k nd aeveral d.iy vUittng
with Mr. and Mr. Larry Brahm
rtiid a uni! " hunting.
Winner cif Ihe door f'tue l
ihe end of the Klnrua Merean
tie' remodeling and canned
goods tale were a follow: Mr.
Ifcm Cory "" C"'i pot and
Mr. David Knltfht. Quincy
llnt. and B-b Zimmerman each
won a ca of vegetable.
RiHvnl vlsiior of Mr. and Mr
ll-nh. Murd.uk wer Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Murdock of John
lny.
friend hlp Club
The Friendkhip Club had It
regtiLir evening f card last
W.-dnekday evening at the grade
mIiooI with Doris Slubblefleld
n hitktes. High wa won by
Reeky Wright, with Carol Norris
winning second high. Pinochle
wei.t to Sue .MatttwHi and Pat
MeMinn. Others pitying were
Bonnie Campbell. Sharon Bell.
Sharon Smiley. Roberta Conlee.
Mel ha Mitchell. Deena Reld. and
Citull Weu-ser.
Mr. and Mr. Marvin Lucas
went to Hermiston Thursday
wrhre Mr. Luca entered GokI
Shepherd hospital for tests. He
wa released on Friday.
Weekend visitor at the Den
zil White' we Mr. and Mr.
Bruce Ilollomon and family of
Hermiston. IVnzil White. Jr.. and
son Ricky, and David Hunt of
ilrej-ham. Allen HitDS ana a
fiit-nd of Portland.
Arriving last Tuday to sp'nl
a l. vv days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray O'Neall and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Neall. Sr.
ST. PATRICK'S and
ST. WILLIAM'S CATHOLIC
CHURCHES
Fr. Raymond Beard
Ph. 676-9462
ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner): Sun
day Masses: 7:30 and 11:00.
ST. WILLIAM'S (lone): Sunday
Mass: 9:15.
Confessions, St. Patrick's, Satur
day, 7-8 p.m.
Altar Society, 1st Tuesday, 8:00
p.m.
Holy Name Society after 11:00
mass on 2nd Sunday.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
740 E. Barrett
Pastor Michael Brownfleld,
Hermiston 567-3095
Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m., Sat
urday. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.,
Saturday.
Dorcas, Monday, 1:30.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
("Wrier nt rhiirrh and Gale
Rev. Edwin Cutting, Minister I
Ph. 676-9224
Sunday School, 9:45.
Worship, 11:00.
WSCS, 3rd Thursday, 8:00.
Suzannah Circle, 3rd Wed.,
Adult Choir practice Wed.,
7:15.
Children's Chorus, Mon., 3:30. j
CHURCH OF THE NAZAHENE
North Gilmore St.
Pastor Floyd Everhart
545 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:uu
p.m.
THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES
Rudolph Mensch, Pastor
Ph. 676-9940
VALBY (lone): Worship, 9:00.
ALCW 3rd Wred.. 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.
Now is the time to
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Wars Bras. CHicaia 6061
Piaaaar ia Plashes Siaca 1924,
Dealers Everywhere
of prir.e itle.
Mi- Ontrvo llrdiik 4
uiiUn4 prnl th weekend vU
mng hrr parent, Mr. and Mr
Dn lUidwirk.
Mr. Richard Thorn and
nephew Gary Todd went to Ru
(u for the weekend wher they
tuned with Mr. and Mr. Ken
Txtd and family and Mr. Glor
ia flill and family. On Saturday
they went to The Dalle lo do
Mm chopping.
Mr, and Mr. F.arl N'..rrK M'
tind Mr. Iterkchrl Murdock. Mr.
nd Mr, Jack Hell id Fll.
Mr, and Mr. Marvin Saddler,
and Mr. and Mr. Bob Jewitt of
Condon went to Elgin Saturday
10 vtkii the Indian Valley Par
dtr Suare Dance Club. On
Sund.ty. enroute home, the Nor
iU' t,pped at HcrmUton to vl-
11 with Mr. and Mr. Marvin
llimilton.
Mr. and Mr. Omar Stubble-fli-ld
went to La Grande during
jihe weekend where Mr. Stub-
hi. field entered St. Joseph
llopiil for surgery' n Mon
day. Al up there to be with
ih-lr mother wa Mr. John Nel
m and Mr. Mike Wright.
PVT. PATRICK D. CORY
Pat Cory Graduates
Marine Pvt. Patrick I). Cory,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H.
Cory f Kinzua. Ore., has grad
uated from recruit training at
the Marine Corps Recruit De
pot, San Diego.
Ho is a 1971 graduate of
Wheeler High School In Fossil,
Ore.
Hal Bergstrom' new addre&s
Harold Robert Bergstrom
541-62-9237 SR
315 B-ll Blvd. 55 North
USNTS San Diego 33 Ca. 92133
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Morrow County Grain
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Both Saturday, and
October 23 and
MOV!
BUfl
rSMM
Your
Boardman
Cemetery District
Leases Five Acres
Br MART LtZ HARLOW
BOARDMAN The Boardman
Ruervlew Cemetery Association
ha i-rantrd a five year lease
to the Irrifiatlon Rental. Inc., of
Mom Lake. Wash., for Itvo c
re of It land. They will sell,
eae and service irrigation
equipment. Ken Griffith 1 the
0 ner.
At a Joint meeting of the
Boardman City Council and the
City Planning Commission last
week Ricer Budko from the Se
attle. Wah., office of Cornell.
How land. Hayes. M.rr field and
Hill presented a comprehensive
Ive Plan of future development
of the Boardman area. A pub
lic hearing on thi will be held
Nov. 1 at city hall. The plan
Include residential, Industrial
and commercial development.
Gran? Hear Student
The Women' Activity Com
mittee of Greenfield Grange
met Wednesday afternoon of
last week at the home of Mrs.
Rrnurd Donovan. Guest in
cluded Mr, ltollin Bishop and
Kathy Ryan.
Mis Ryan, a Riverside High
School student, cave a report
to the group on her trip as dele
gate to Girls' State at Salem.
The Women's group helped
sponsor the trip.
Card party hostesses appoint
ed were: Oct. 19, Mrs. Donovan;
Oct. 26. Hazel Carpenter; Nov. 2,
Mrs. Bill Bates; Nov. 9, Mrs.
Chub Warren.
The fall prize program will
start with the Oct. 19 party, and
the first night party will be held
Oct. 23, starting with potluck
supper at 6:30 p.m. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs.
W. G. Seehafer.
The next meeting will bo held
Nov. 10 with Mrs. Bates as host
ess. Election of officers will be
held at that time.
Budget Set Up
Greenfield Grange met Satur
day afternoon at the hall at 2
p.m. Mrs. Bernard Donovan was
hosthess.
A discussion was held on set
ting up a budget yearly for the
grange. It will be voted on next
month.
It wa voted to allow the Home
Extension Unit, to have one
meeting in the junior hall at
no charge.
WILL BE
WE WILL BE
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TO OUR NEW
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rain wvmuewsm.
Friendly Local Cooperative
Lexington
A cwmmltte wa appointed
to dtactu with oher member
not preaent th possibility of
having two meetings a month
during the winter. Appointed
et Mr. Frank Marlow, Mr.
Donald Baker and Mrs. Hazel
Carpenter.
For th lecturer's hour Mr.
Carpenter had a trick or treat
program. In which member
had to present a number in or
der to get a treat
Members who went to Willows
Grange at lone Saturday night
for visitation Included Mr. and
Mr. Donald Baker. Bill Bates.
lUn-l Carpenter. Mr. Frank
Marlow. Mr. and Mr. Nathan
Thorpe and Andrew Sklles.
Greenfield Crange was In
charge of the program.
Ttllicum Club
The Boardman TUHcum Club
met last week at the home of
Mr. Ralph Skoubo with Mrs.
Rod Flug a co-hostess.
A traveling food sale was
planned for Oct 22. The commit
tee to bo in charge is Mrs. Ver
non Russell. Mr. Carroll Don-'
ovan, Mr. Rupe Kennedy and
Mr. Ronald Black.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mr. Jerry' Peck Oct.
26 with Mr. Roy Part low na Co
hostess. There were four tables of pi
nochle in play at the card par
iv held last Tuesdav at the
Greenfield Grange hall, spons
ored by the Women's Activity
Committee of the grange. Mrs.
Ronald Baker wa hostess.
High prize was won by Mr.
Rupe Kennedy and low went to
Goldie Woelporn of Arlington.
Mrs. Walter Have and Faye An
derson received the traveling pi
nochle prizes.
Long Trip Oyer
Everett Hadley has returned
home from a ten day trip dur
ing which he traveled 4133
miles. He went first to Canada
to visit the Radium Hot Springs.
Calgary, Edmonton and Regina,
then back through Montana,
Colorado, Wyoming, and on to
New Mexico and Arizona, then
back through Nevada and Idaho
and home.
Mrs. Pete Peterson has return
ed home from a two weeks trip
with her mother. Mrs. Martin
Gronberg of Choteau, Mont., and
her sister, Mrs. Joe Varelia of
Anaconda. Mont. They went to
Big Lake, Minn, to visit Mrs.
Peterson's other sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Urahn and Mrs. Gronberg's sister-in-law,
Mrs. Emma Tofsley.
m rhnriio Woollev of Cot
tage Grove visited a week at
the home of her sister-ln-iaw,
Mrs. Dale Eades.
eWsiWa
wers 1
Growers
Monday
25
HtWfZX. (ORE.). CAXrrTK TmCS. Thuradarr. Oct 11 Itll
Mot Visits
Mr. and Mrs. Alvle Mefford
of rasadena. Calif, were over
night visitor last Friday at the
horns of Mcf ford's sUter, Mrs.
Leo Root
Mr. and Mr. Chet Phillips and
aon Dean of Monmouth were
weekend visitors at the home
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Phillips.
Stacle, Stuart. Stephanie and
Stuart Allen of Weston were
weekend visitors at the home
of their grandparents, Mr. and
Mr. Arthur Allen.
Mr. Frank Marlow was in
Pendleton Friday and Saturday
visiting her sUter, Mrs. Clarence
Thomas.
Rive raids Menu I
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
Junior-Senior High School fon
the week of Oct. 25 29 are a
follow:
Monday No school.
Tuesdav Sloppy Joes. Cot
tage cheese with fruit and cook
ie.
u.,.(ln...t.iv Clam chowder
or potato soup, egg salad sand
wiches and peanut nutter sand
wiches, and apple crisp.
ThiiNdaV Hot dOE. pick-
Ics. macaroni salad and fruit
Jell-O.
Frldav Beef noodles, hot
roll, green beans and straw
herrv ahortcako.
Milk Is served with all meals.
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service beef and dairy
American Breeders
Representative
Joe Yocom
Lexington. Oregon
Ph. 989 8134
City Council
Heppner City
..tteeta Ttiat MoaSaa
COUnCll Sack Moatk
Citizens having matters foi
discussion piease yreacnij
them to City Recorder onel
weeK prior io renuia.
Ing or bring then before the
,i
Mjuncu.
' Ph. 676-9618
exterminating Service
Dobyns Pest Contro
Rodent and Insect Ex
termination
Trmlte Control
uraln Fumigation
Cattle Spray
Fogging
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180
Floor Covering,
Heoting ''
M&R Floor Covering
nnH Hntinn Lfl
Williams Furnacee 3mplete In-
e Linoleum e Refrlneratlon
e Carpetlnpr Pomeatlo and
Oil Burner Commercial
UllUftllUUl
Berttce .
Free Estfmatea All Work
Guaranteed
Ph. 676-M18 Heppner
Funeral Home
Sweeney Funeral Home
Pre-arrangementa
Distant Removal
8errlns lone, Heppner
and Lexington
Licensed Funeral Directors
Hennner Ph. 678 MOO
Insurance
Fire, Casualty, Life
and Health OPS
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
John Gochnauer
Agent
Pendleton Office Heppner Agent
276-2732 676-5862
Ruggles- Boyce
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon
Ray Boyce Ph. 676-5384
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113
FARMERS INSURANCE
CROUP
Fast, Fair Friendly Service
Call evenings
JACK WRIGHT, 676-9447
lone Church
Sets New Dote,
The annual stewardship din
nf th Ion United Church
of Christ which was rlglilly
scheduled for Oil 2t nas ween
i-hinml in Nov. 7. All Interest
ed friends and members of the
church are Invited to attend this
potluck dinner and evening of
fellowship and Inspiration. Din
ner will b at 5:30 and the
stewardship program will fol
low. Mrs. Sara Adktn reports that
she ha Just enjoye d a big
weekend with family rtnd
friend. Her grandson and hi
wife, the Ronald CTlsmon. Fort
land, and Mrs. CrUmon's mother
and dad. Mr. and Mm. Virgil
HllL Mllwaukie. were in the
area to hunt. A sjteelal friend.
Bob Stonlftre, Pilot Rock, Joined
the group.
Several meal In Heppner and
lot of fun in the mountain
brought many laugh, but no
meat was packed home.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for
all makes of machines. 93c; typ
hi paper. 500 sheets, $1.95; add
ing machine tape. 25c roll; car
bonized and non-carbonlred
sales books: and other office
supplies at The Gazette-Times.
Monuments
ETERNAL MARKER3
BRONZB GRANITH
INSTALLATIONS VABCa
Cemetery Oraa Marker
SWEENEY
MORTUARY
Serving- lone, Heppuer
and Islington
Heppner t'h. iTS-HOS
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppnei
Entrance ' 3
Telephone 676-9465
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician A Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-96U
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
M.D.
Office Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 5:30
Mam.. Tues.. Wed. ana m.
1 to 5:30 Thursday
Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9630
Recreation
EKSTROM
TRAILER SALES .
Nomad Travel Trailer '
Week-N-Der Body Campers
Caveman Travel Trailers tt
Body Campers
Excell Travel Trailers
Trailer Parts ft Accessories
lone, Ph. 422-7505 or 422-7289
Title Insurance
Morrow County !
Abstract Gr Title Co.
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
Ph. 676-9912 j
Watch Repair
Peterson's Jewelers
Latest Jewelry ft Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 676-9200
Wholesalers-Mfgs.
MORROW COUNTY CREAMERT
"Pride of Oregon Brands" ...
PKO. ICE-BOTTER-ICK CRSAat
Dud Tash, Products Specialist
Clay Phillips, Salesman
William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr.
BHWNDLY SERVICE BLNd lSU
Call 678-9244
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