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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1971)
Crowd Gathers For St. -1 L : LAYING THE CORNERSTONE. Dick Bock wields the trowel and Ray Looiveldt hold it In plac. Blessing th Church: Bishop Connolly on the right rcther Raymond Beard in the center and Richard Doherty and Randy Worden. Altar boys. Lexington Grange To Sponsor Rodeo Princess 'LEXINGTON Lexin g t o n Grange met on Saturday night with the Master Ed Hunt. In the chair. The Legislative chairman gave a report on the need of more financing of the Legislat ive Committee of the Grange at the State Legislature. Carl Mar quardt, Kenneth Smouse and Al fred Nelson, Jr., were appointed td study this further and have a report for the December meet ing. Mr. Smouse reported that he had attended the Wheat League meeting held recently in Arlington, where they discussed the dock strike, and wheat transportation. Members were reminded of the Christmas Light ing contest for the Lexington voting precinct, and were urged to get the deccorations out ear ly. : A letter from the Rodeo Board was read, and discussed with the group deciding again to sponsor a Princess. It was de cided to give Past Master pins to all Past Masters who have not received one, and a com mittee of Ardith Hunt, Marie Steagall, assisted by the Mas ter Ed Hunt was appointed to take care of this. : Election of officers was held with the following in office: Master, Joe Yocom; Overseer, Carl Marquardt; Secretary, Jean Nelson; Treasurer, Chas C. Jones; Lecturer, Delpha Jones; Chaplain, Marie Steagall; Gate keeper, Paul Morey; Steward, Ed Hunt; Ceres, Lolita Mar quardt; Pomona, Helen Nelson; Flora, Carlita Marquardt; Assist ant Steward, Kenneth Smouse; Lady Assistant Steward, Fran ces Smouse; Executive Commit tee, Alfred Nelson, Jr., Ed Hunt, O. W. Cutsforth. Installation of officers will be held Dec. 5 at the Willows Grange Hall in lone, with an out of county in stalling team. Refreshments were served by the hostesses for the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom. Christmas Bazaar Nov. 20 ' Three Links Club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Robinson :on Thursday with the chairman Mrs. Robinson in the chair. : Plans were discussed for the Food Sale and Bazaar to be held at Case Furniture, cour tesy of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hed Tman on Nov. 20, starting at 9:30 a.m. inn uuiu in me senna ui card parties was discussed with Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and Mrs. Joe Yocom in charge. The calendar of coming events was read as follows: Ba zaar and Food Sale Nov. 20; PNG Luncheon and revealing of Secret Sister party on Dec. 1 at the Chas C. Jones home with Mrs. Frank Robinson as co hostess; Lodge meeting Dec. 2; the third card party in the ser ies on Dec. 4 at the Lodge Hall; Christmas Luncheon, exchange o gifts and club meeting, Dec. 9 at the Kenneth Palmer home with Mrs. Irene Padberg, co-1 hostess; Lodge, Dec. 16 with a Christmas program, gift ex change and party held jointly with the Odd Fellows. Refreshments were served to t ! 'W . I, i. i i. i , r u the following ladies, Mrs. Catie Padberg, Mrs. Eula Bloods worth, Mis. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Irene Padberg, Mrs. A. F. COLOMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC C0-0PERA1IVE, IMC. FAIR Friday, November Registration 10:30 A.M. Regular Meeting GUEST SPEAKER-- DICK WM Chairman, Generating Resource Portland General Electric Patrick's Dedication ' f Majeske, Mrs. Ralph Burcham, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs, Archie Munkers, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and the hostess Mrs. Robinson. PLAN TO ATTEND AM Ml of members of GROUNDS mm FREE LUNCH SERVED By Rhea Creek Grange AND MOVIES SHOWN DURING REGISTRATION Members U St. ruk- and their friends nt home frvm I ho St. Patrick's Blminf nl Dedication crremonlea Vednr day earning with ft fVelinc cf drrp MUkUtil.-n and tvnvr lun. Yfum the beginning at 5 30 wtih the Uyinc of the cornrr none to the f i-r tilimrr talk, ihx rvt-miiL' at a uccttion of oyoua and Mctmi rsniu, Thi-re wri 43 nru and i'S iict who camp fr the eve ning. The tUu Mte tuuio fur the laying f the ii'tnenune at the fruitt ! the Hunch, lath ft Raymond fl-attl, utuWr whin tutelage the rhuluii rme Into t)t!g, laid the oiiHftune nm- ti nt, Scaled l't 'he corr;ertone -ie a copy f Nv, 4 Gazette Time, the nj:m fr ih ep ning'n event, a tullt-tin from the Nov. 7 i huii h miaU-c and nn envelope of unknown con tent ctintritiute! tiv women cf the chunrh. Luk H.k. tlie hriik layer came from GruiHiview. W'n., t.MTiolly fr the oc-oaMon. With trowt-l and cement he ce mented the cornerMonc in i-law. lii.lioi Thomas J. Ctnmllv D.D. of Baker aked God bhi-s- lni on ihe new church and In cluded In the bhssitig wait the Hi inkling of luily water around the church. Bishop Connolly led the entourage In to the nnc tuary for the fiit Mass In the new church. Altar boys were Richard Doherty of lone and Randy Worden of lleppner. Follow I n the tl t-siiiL' of the new building on the Inside, Bill Kennv sana "Jesus Thou Art Coming" accompanied by Mar guerite Slavey at tne organ. Mrs. Claude Buschke led the congregational singing. The church was filled to ca pacity with fctanding room only. The ceiling rises to 24 feet. The laree dimensions of the new church adds greater tone to the organ. The church with lamin ated beams, oak, class and THE A AO HEPPNER Entertainment By USA WARD A Charming Swiss Yodeler GAZETTE Hcppncr, Oregon 97836, Thursday, November brick wm deigned by Jerry M.nian, anhi'ett from Walut Walla. AUIen Vuie. Milum- Krrevaiei a h builder. Th rtnt In IS87 Tlie IJrM St. Palrlcka chunh mi built in lleooiter In ls7. Tlie buck chutch ttemulishel to make wav for the new truc tuie uti built in 1941 whn the churth wan move! f'oin th buildinc now uw-d hy Ihe Amrr lean Lecion A Auxiliary. Father MiVfimatk now .f IUkhI lilver ua lute during the building of the econd chuith. Anothn former prieM, Father Patrick Galre. now of U Grande, waa aNo heie for the eventful eve ring. Former BUhop FiuiuIh P. Leip rig and the Fourth Degree Knight -f C'olumbua of Pendle ton al-o participated In the M-r- vice. Dinner Served Father Beard acted as master of ceremonies at the dinner which followed In the Parish Hall. The 400 plus guests were served In a matter of only a few minutes by the St. Villlam' Altar Society with Mrs. Kosclla Lindsay, chairman. Both Bishop Connolly and Bishop Leipzig spoke. Mr. Mobsman and Mr. Vixie were Introduced. Mr. Vixie had his crew of workers stand. Special guests of Father Beard, Alice Hoffman and Joe Hennossy from Massachusetts sat at the head table as did Judge and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mayor and Mrs. Bill Collins. The Dick Saraent familv was called to McMinnville, Ore., oy me oeatn or dicks tatner. Memorial services wore held there on Tuesday. 19 1:15 P.M. ivicJ , . f- Lexington News Mr, and Mr. Mike Palmer and daughter Dawn and Tina have moved t. their new home on Willow Creek lout 3 mile north of Lexington fiom their home in lone. Mr. and Mr. Chan. C, Jones were Baker caller lM week where they attended the grave side M'rvicf for u-k McCum her xho recently pans-! away at his home In Mt. Vernon. They alMt visited her sister and familv. Mr. and Mrs G. K. Ir x in. Mr, and Mr. Kenneth Jones were recent IVnland visitor with her sister and family, Mr. and Mm. Kick Johnston and his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whitney. Leora VanWInkle. and Mich- nel Kane of San Francisco have teen visiting her parent Mr. and Mr. Wm. J. VanWInkle and other relatives. Rov Martin Is a oat lent at St. Vincent's In Portland where he recently underwent major sur gery. sin Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989-8134 City Council Heppner City . . , XhIi Flrit Mondy LOUnCII EMtt Moath Citizens havlnu matters foi discussion please present them to City Recorder one ...i. nrin tn tcvuvat meet ing: or bring them befora the C0UnC'L Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Dobyns Pest Control Rodent and Insect Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. William Furnaces Complete In- tullatlona Linoleum R.-frlueratlon CnrpetlnK DnmeHtln nnd Oil Burner Commercial SerVlFree Eetinmtea-AU Work Guaranteed Ph. 876-9418 Heppner Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrangement Dlntant Removal Serving lone, Heppner and Lexington Llcenned Funeral Directors Hennner Ph. 678-9ew 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. 676-5334 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676 9113 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Fart, Fair Friendly Service Call evenings JACK WRIGHT, 676-9447 HFPPNEIl ;-times 18, 197! Section 2 To WUton Trwatr Mrs, Archie Munkers. Mrs, Florence McMillan, Mr. A. F. Majeske, Mr. Catle Padtx-ig. Mr. Al Fetsvh and Mr. Farl F-ftkeian, all mender of Holly lUbekah Lodge attended a Past Noble Giand lurtchion of Integ rliy Rebikah lmli;e In Milton Freewater on Satuiday, Mr. Marvin Way and Mis. Fiank RobliiMin were visitors In Gol.leiulale, Wn.. on Friday whete they visited Mi. Way's father, Butth Roblnwui, on his birthday. Mr. T. K. Messenger, Sr., Mr. Not in a Marqunnlt. Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mis. Florence McMillan and Mi. Irene Padlerg attend ed ihe Pendleton Christian Bus iness and Professional Women's dinner at the Indian Hill on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. G.iylord Davis were visitor In Halfway last week where they attended the funeral services for his brother, who had been killed In a log ging accident. The Davis child ren have been staying with their grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers this week. i-Vi 1.1 V1iC1aami Monuments ETERNAL MARKERS pnONZK ORANITE INSTALLATIONS VASES Cemetery (irnvii Markers SWEENEY MORTUARY 8. rvliitc lone, Heppner ami LexuiKton Heppner I'll. Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schoffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & SurReon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mon Tues.. Wed. and Frl. 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 & Body Campers Excell Travel Trailers Trailer Parts & Accessories . lone Ph. 422-7505 or 422-7289 Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office In Peters Building , Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelersi Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing j Heppner, Oregon i Ph. 676-9200 j Wholesalers-Mfgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands" . , I'KO. ICE BUTTKR ICE CREAM Dud Tash, Products Specialist Clay Phillips. Salesman William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1818 Call 676-9244 Hobbies - Agutea - Petrified Wood - Beam ft Avon Bottles - Lapidary and Bottle Booka - Cuetom Sawing -Large and Extra Large Miller's Rock Shop Mra. Paul E. (Myrna) Millee Cecil, Or 603-422-7U1 By Appointment 0!