Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1972)
Shades of the Past HCFFNCR. (OIL). CAXCTTt TIMES. Tkundar. Jo. . ITO S ,-4 Mi, . r ( v n : - . Y7 - i ; ill I' : . i In J '4 THE GAZETTE-TIMES In th midst of cloanlng out torn old boxes her found torn old cut that ned Identification. Anyone who can identify th women in thU group are atkod tj call the Caxetto-Tlmet ct 676-9228. SUNDAY CREAKFAST Mr. and Mrs. Oharl.-s Mean! nurtiiini'd at Sunday morning hreiikfast fur his mother, Mrs. Th miis Young, who I visiting ht're from Milton-Froowater. Guests were Mrs. Young's neph (v, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Tullis and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bry ant and Mrs. Madge Bryant. fill iryuuj Ml Moving to Puerto Rico, must sell every thing. Self-defrosting refrigerator, wash er dryer, all 3 years old. Color TV. Other furniture, rugs, China, crystal, toys, many miscellaneous. Good quality. Sale begins Jan. 8 at 10:00 a.m. 280 Hill St. 676 5518. FERNANDO and LOIS LARA Prindles Have First Day Open House In tholr Christmas Decorated prize wlni.lng home, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Prindle entertained at Open House on New Year's Pay. Guests admired the my ,iad of lights around the coun yard and the colorful creche be fore entering their spacious mo hile home decorated as equally charming. Good food, friends and foot ball occupied the afternoon. THESE OLDIES patted in review In the County Fair parade. Sleek and ihiny and elegant U this 1919 01dmoblle Opera coupe owned and driven by Glen Rhoda. IONE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ta-v. William Arthur, MinUler l'h. 42.7M0 thunh Si hiHil, 9;45. Vurihtp St-nttf, 11:00 Women Fellowkhln, 4lh T1iurMlay In home LEXINGTON CHURCH Or CHRIST Ivm W. JohtiMtn. MinUter Ih. 678 Sr.!09 Bible Scruwil. 10:00, Murnlnii Vorhln. 11:0a fhrUti.in Youth Hour and Kvenlno Worship, combined with Ileppnt-r, lu-e tnlow. VA Information QUESTION: I am a Vietnam veteran in terested in training under the G.I. Bill, but am not sure what courses to take. Can VA assist me? ANSWER! Yes. Eligible veterans may re ceive vocational counseling from VA at no cost to help them de rive greater benefits from their training. Application should be made to the VA office nearest the veteran's home.. ' - GLEAMING BRASS headUgbU and solid rubber tlrei are the standouts ol this 1907 International Autowagon owned and driv en by Harod K. Peck. He and his wife are dressed in the ap parel that the well-dressed Sunday driver would have worn in those days. The brass headlights axe carbide and the smaller ones are kerosene. Note the righthand driving position. Riding with the Pecks are their three giandchildren, Danita. Tcanara and Mike Hardy of Jefferson. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2H3 N. Gale l'h. 670 -irjtw Faiitor In W. Johnson Morning Worship. 9:30. Bible School, 10: 1.1. Christian Youth Hour, 6:30. Kvcning Worship, 7:30. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Aiuotican Legion Hall Chase St Paul Warren, President Ph. 676 O7G0 Sund.iys; PriesthiMwl meeting, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00. Sacrament Service, 11:00. Mutual, Wed. Eve., 7:43. Irlmarv, Wed., 4:20. Relief Society, Wed., 10.00. Judge Henry Kaye wrote In a memorandum last week that Mr. Schlichting had a right to present his case in court In the Schlichting-Bergstrom case. Wayne Schwarzin arrived home before Christmas to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Felix Schwarzin. On Jan. 10. he will go back to Alameda. He recently returned from aircraft electronics school ;it Memphis. He found the weather very rainy. He is due to go out on an aircraft carrier when he reports back In January. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL Church St. and Gale Rev. Dan Thompson Th. 67G-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. 076-5581 Sunday School, 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00. Youth Group, 6:00 Evening Worship, 7:00. VVMC, Wed., 1:30 nt Church Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30. ST. PATRICK'S end ST. WILLIAM S CATHOLIC CHURCHES Fr. Raymond Beard Ph. 670 !lta ST. PATRICK'S tlleppner: Sun day M.iws: 7:30 and 11:00. ST. WILLIAM'S (lone i : Sunday Ma: H IV Confekloii!t, St. Patrick's, Satur day, 7 8 p.m. Altar Society, lt Tuesday, 8;00 pm. Holy Name Society after 11:00 maw on 2nd Sunday. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 710 K. Barrett PaMor MUhat-l Brownfleld, Hermiston 567-303 Sabbath School, 9:30 am, Sat urday. Worship Service, 11:00 am. Saturday. Dorcas, Monday, 1:30. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Church and Gale Rev. Edwin Cutting. Minister Ph. 676 9224 Sunday School, 9:45. Worship, 11:00. WSCS, 3rd Thursday, 8:00. Suznnnah Circle. 3rd Wed., Adult Choir practice Wed., f:15. Children's Chorus, Mon., 3:30. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 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., 8:00 p.m. 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. JTEniSOfM mW 1972 Truck durability! Truck chassis! Truck power! Truck reliability! .r ' - '---t1 - YUMA SEQUOIA SONORA Want a pickup truck? Get the one that has truck built parts! The only one. Then choose from truck-built engines higher powered engines from standard six up , to big V-392. Truck-built options -include power steering, automatic transmission, all-wheel drive, air conditioning and stereo. Name your needs. Name your deal. Call us now! More power Doubfo-Watt Boxes Optional disc brakes Optional rear anti-skid brake systems - New ventilating systems Biggest choice of rear : ' axle ratings UITERtATI0nAL"72 KEEPS IT NAFFE'IO! Stop in and let us show you the 1972 IHC Line. We still have some 1971 Models at Tremendous prices. mm rewerSiKc umu Your Friendly Local Cooperative Lexington, Oregon First time ever SMJL 20 Savings on Independence Stoneware 20-PIECE SETS NOW $26.95 REGULARLY 33.9S 5-PIECE ACCESSORY SETS REGULARLY $20.50 NOW $16.40 First-tlme-ever savings can be yours now in every pattern of Inde pendence Stoneware during this special January Sale. Six hand finished Stoneware patterns express a delightful natural creativity. Save $7.00 on 20-Plece Sets (Includes 4 each Dinner Plates, Salads, Cups & Saucers, Soup Cereals) and more than $4.00 on 5-Plece Accessory Sets (in cludes Creamer, Sugar & Lid, Platter, Lg. Vege table). Enjoy special savings now... Sale ends January 22. W' ill y 6-PfECE ACCESSORY SET V AfiURR PH. 676-9158 AY'S Heppner, Oregon SONORA I S&K GREEN STAMPS 'i