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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1976)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. 0R. Thur.d.y. June 3. 1W-F1VE f 1 A n M M M M Arcund Tho Pot Daily Ctovo counted I is ' '0 - ' Bv Julie rlMM Sunday, June 6, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell James and family of Turner, will share their talents with the congre gation during the worship service at the United Church of Christ. The worship service has been changed to 10 a.m. during the summer. Fred Martin returned home 4 a week ago from the hospital I An Walla Walla. He underwent surgery and is recovering satisfactorily. Diane Graham hosted the U.C.C. Womens Fellowship Meeting in her home with Jan Oswalt leading the study program. This was the last meeting until Fall. The Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge No. 91 met at the home of Vera Kietmann May 20. Regular business meeting was conducted with plans for a birthday party discussed. Members will be notified of the next meeting place. Word hus been received by Delsie Chapel on the death of Myrtle Muhrt, Prescott, AZ. Mrs. Mahrt died of a stroke April 21. She was well known in the area having taught in Hardman and other schools in Morrow County. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roper, Milwaukie, visited over the holiday with their daughter and family, the Robert H. Bakers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peter son traveled to Eugene for the Memorial weekend to visit her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker traveled to Woodburn this week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker. The lone Volunteer Fire Dept. meeting will be held Monday, June 7, 8 p.m. at the City Hall. It is an important action meeting. The evening will be a familiarization and practice session with equip ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nelson and girls went- Jo the jeep races near Yakima, WA over the weekend. Nancy Lcavitt and children have moved into a mobile home on second street. . . . f ; , : . Li ' . i i J ; ' : ! ; ' ' jy- j ! ! J f U A . $ Ml IwmwmW m Jk "tTrm- m. X i f r '. ' n -'- 4 ; '1 A six-man survey team will conduct an actual head count of the residents within the City of Heppner, beginning next Monday or Tuesday. This was the word received from Jim Stephenson, physical planner of the ECOAC. The team will go door to door, presenting the required identification to the people and will ask questions regard ing the construction of the homes, the type of homes they would like to see constructed in Heppner, questions regard ing employment and the various needs of persons over the age of 55. Senior citizens will also be asked questions concerning their various acti vities in the community. Attend Our 1st Anniversary Sale Name Brands Friday & Saturday Beta Omega Chapter of E.S.A. presents a check for 250 to the lone Fire Department. The money was raised for the fire department during the Spring Cotillion. From the left. Robin Itaker, Eldon Tin ker. I inda l.aftue and l.iz Ernst. ian Schoiach gets membership Marie Van Schoiack, Route 1, Heppner, OR, has been elected to membership in the American Angus Association at SI. Joseph, Missouri, an nounces Lloyd D. Miller, BIBLE SCHOOL CORRECTION The fees for the Methodist Bible School are as follows: $. per child or $i (special rale for families with three or more childreni ISIIil.E SCHOOL The lone United Church of Christ will hold its Vacation Bible School, at the Education Building. June 14-18 from 8 :4V 1 1:30 a.m. Youngsters from 3-6 years of age are invited to attend. Registration fee is $1 per child nr $2 per family. : , . -J ' ' ' L ' " '"u 7 n If sX 7p fH5HflSHID VACATION BIBI.K SCHOOL Daily Vacation Bible School will be held at the Lexington Church of Christ. School will run June 7-11. with classes from tt-ii a.m. The theme o the jbt. School is Jesus St-s I's Fw." Besides the s'udy of CckI's word there will also be craft c lasses, m i ca Hon and refreshments Pre -kindergai ten through junior high school s. udefilsare invited to attend. ELKS PRE-SUMMER FLING JUNE 12,1976 V ,0 CKAU httU6-t):JU p.m. MUSIC BY THE DEPOT II 9-2 a.m. sifa JJZ-BRICK' l-m t tAST WORD IN 676-9157 EASY TO INSTALL Z-BRICIC Z-lirit k is mi eas to install, all ou need are a few simple tools. Hut you don't need miiv special skills. I'ermanent. Completely fireproof and weatherproof. i 0 No, a pas,jc pa!t,pr or pretend. I'se indoors and outdimrs. Many types and colors. One carton covers 4 4-3 square feel. wt ,: pETTYJOHtrS FARM AND BUILDERS SUPPLY ELKS AND OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS ONLY 1 ! "lw""T"""rr""1"'""1 1 "m "' 1 1 ,n1lfi'W(Miiiwtifrfl si papa : !.: lilELIDi I A . 'i i t - lone United Church of Christ 13TH ANNUAL Nlckelodian GOING GONE! 1 1 SOLD To the Highest Didder AUCTION, SALE. 6. BAR4 mli.ovns(;i((;kiii.i. Juno 5 51 WOQCff CSIE1 te $aEsflEiG oasifiaB 3So5 SOT, Act now! Drought-proof your farm. 10:00 a.m. IIOMKMADI-: HNIOS SII KNT AITTION .WTIOIKH .S,UK SMACK OCT IMMIII ACCTION COCNTHY STOHK IIWOMXDK ITF.MH NMV Tl VOC t'HAKTH KIDMIK KOIt.NKK HSII I'OMI Valmont's new summer program makes it easy for you to have the extra benefits of high quality Valley,Center Pivots. The facts are simple. One, single, equal rental pay ment on a ten-year lease is all you need. After that you don't make another payment until December, 1977. You must act before August 1 , 1 976. Choose any Valley-revolutionary Corner System, and Electric or Water Drive. You can in clude pump, power unit.-lead-in, freight, installation, and insurance. It's a ten year program at new competitive rates. To get all the facts, see your Valley Dealer. 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