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' JP '"JX pl'- rTTT- P f. Tiis weefc Vleiiiociisis announce programs The Heppner United Meth odist Church begins its fall programs this weekend and Offers exciting learning and recreational opportunities for everyone of any age. Sunday, September 11, Sun day School classes and Morn ing Worship go back to the traditional winter hours; clas ses will meet at 9:45 a.m. and the church service will begin at 11 a.m. ! ', Carley Drake will be teach ing the 5 to 7 year olds; Harry Kennison will teach children In grades 3-5. Barbara Hayes and Cindy Green will work together with those in grades r-8. Vicki Tollefson will again lead the high school class which will meet in the X parsonage. Barbara James and Rev. Steve Tollefson will teach the adult class. Monday evenings at 7:30 the 'group will meet with Rev. & Tollefson in the small chapel. Last Wednesday night, Sept. K7, the United Methodist Women held its first monthly 'meeting in the church base- f ment at 7:30 p.m. Today, & Thursday, the Susannah Cir y cle will meet in the church at 2 pp.m. 6 This evening at 7:30 every one who enjoys singing is P invited to come to the first Thursday evening choir prac tice. Arnie Hedman continues as choir director and Carley Drake is organist. 4 A special event for the (church youth is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 10, when Cal and Beverly Sherman will ponsor a day of water skiing and picnicing at Hat Rock, f Accompanying the group of senior youth on this outing will be Gary and Barbara Watkins and the Steve Tollefson family. Those planning to make the trip should be at the church at 9 a.m. Saturday. The regular mid-week meet IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW . NO. 5814 ' SUMMONS IN THE MATTER OF THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MARRIAGE OF LELAND F. MAGILL, Petitioner, and MARCIA R. MAGILL, Respondent. TO: MARCIA R. MA GILL, RESPONDENT On the 26th day of July, 1977, the Honor able William W. Wells, Circuit Court Judge, issued an order allowing service by publication in the above entitled act ion. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the petition filed against you in the above entitled case within ten days from the date of service of this summons upon you, if served within this county; or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from f " DOC -ft1 O Pam and Dean Griffith "Owners Operators q Open 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day q Salad Bar f at l. in RELIGION ings of the Senior Youth will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept, 14, in the church. As soon as public school is well underway, the Methodist Church will be using the school district's released time from 2:30-3:30 on Monday Christian education classes set at Episcopal Church Released time Christian Education classes will begin at All Saint's Episcopal Church on Monday, Septem ber 12, at 2:30 p.m. All unchurched youngsters grades 1-8 are welcome to join with church youth to learn of the Christian Faith and how to Episcopalian panel to discuss rural community On Saturday, September 10, the Rev. Jeff Selles, Rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Baker, will be at All Saint's Episcopal Church working with Fr. Miller, Rector of the parish, and a group of Lay persons on Christian Education in the Rural Community. Fr. Selles and Fr. Miller have been working with a number of concerned Lay persons in developing a cur riculm for this area of Church life for the National Church. All Saints will be a pilot project parish in establishing facts, figures, goals and citizen comment from those who participate in rural com munity activities. All mem Public Notice Public Notice the date of the service of this summons upon you; or if served outside the State of Oregon but within the United States, then within four weeks from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you; or if served outside the United States, then within six weeks from the date of the service of this summons upon you, and if you fail so to answer for want there of, the petitioner will apply to the court for the relief prayed for there in. NOTICE TO RE SPONDENT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY: You must "appear" in this case or the other side will win automat ically. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal paper called a "motion", "demurrer" or "answer". This paper must be given to the court within four (4) weeks along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of ser vice on the petitioner or petitioner's attorney to show that the other side doc afternoons for classes for youngsters from grades 1-8. Parents are to arrange this opportunity for their children through the school office. Teachers for the Monday classes will be Diana Dollar hide, Kay Patterson, Cindy practice it in life and relation ships. For more information please call the church office most mornings at 676-9970. Fr. Miller will be glad to help you. Themes this year will in volve Joy and Celebration in the gifts of God: Joy in God's Creation, Living together in bers of the community are invited to attend. Special Assembly of hosts music The Provincials Evangelis tic Party will be singing and speaking at the Irrigon As sembly of God, this Wednes day through Friday, Sept. 7-9. The sessions will begin at 7 p.m. each evening. Public Notice Public has been given a copy of it. If you have questions, you should see an at torney immediately. WINTER & SWEENEY Herman W. Winter Attorneys lor Petitioner P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon 97836 Telephone: (503) 676-9456 Published September 8, 15, 22, 29, 1977 NOTICE OF HEARING KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold a hearing at 10:00 a.m., September 14, 1977, at the Morrow County Court Office in Heppner, Oregon. The purpose of this hearing is to consider a petition for the vacation of what is commonly known as the ARBUCKLE STOCK DRIVEWAY. This driveway presently ser ves as a cut-off road between the Shaw Creek Road and Four-Corners. It runs through U.S. Twm (3M ami OPT Green, Shirley Connor, Mary McLeod and Rev. Tollefson. For any further information about church activities, Rev. Tollefson invites you to tele phone him at 676-9224. God's Love, and a special course for older young people entitled Faith Without Anger. Help, in terms of teaching, aides and refreshments, is always needed and greatly appreciated. A teachers plan ning meeting is scheduled for September 7 to get things and people together. invitations will be extended to key parish persons. God program The group was also in charge of the Sunday services last week at the Assembly of God in the absence of Pastor and Mrs. Robert Schmoll and family. Notice Forest Service land in Section 30, 31 and 32 of Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Morrow County. , The petition for Vaca tion may be examined at the office of the County Court in Hep pner, Oregon. Orville Cutsforth has been des ignated as the Chief Petitioner for the pur pose of this vacation proceedings. Informa tion about the proposed vacation may be obtain ed by contacting Orville Cutsforth. Any person interested in the proceedings may, on or before the date set for hearing, appear and present written state ments for or against the petition. All interested persons are also entitled to appear and to be heard at the time set for the public hearing. This notice is given pursuant to order and direction of the Morrow County Court. Alma Green Morrow County . Court Secretary Published September 8, 1977 , w, f Jlf if Hospital Notes The Pioneer Memorial Hos pital has kept busy these last two weeks. Joyce Ward tells us that the following patients have been there. From Cpndon: David Slag le, Rose Potter, both dismis sed; from lone, Elsie Senecal, Hazel Kandle, dismissed; James Phillips, California, dismissed; Cleo Van Winkle, Pendleton, still a patient; Catherine Webber, Spray, dis Births JOANNA JANE MEDLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd George Medlock, Heppner, became the parents of a daughter Joanna Jane on August 28. She weighed 7 pounds and 8 ounces. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barr, Pendle ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Ukiah. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Edith Kac zor, Pilot Rock and Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Milison, Walla Walla. Joanna Jane joins three sisters at home: Claudette, 6, Samra, 3, and Dawne, 15 months. ROBERT WESLEY CRUM Beverly Phegley and Monte Lee Crum are the parents of a son Robert Wesley Crum born weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces. The baby's maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Phegley, Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Green Reedsport. Pearl Phegley, The Dalles and Doris Phelps, Crescent City, California are great-grandmothers. Elks Calendar Thursday, Sept. 8 No Lodge Friday, Sept. 8 Happy Hour 5 7 Saturday, Sept. 10 Work day at lodge 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 Senior Citizens 4:30 Please Note: Error on Elks Sept. bulletin. It should read free dinner ticket drawing on Sept. 15 and Sept. 22 instead of free dinner. B.P.O.E. 358 Heppner, Oregon on 9 T THE missed; Greer Smith, Canby, dismissed; Judy Hampton, Kinzua, dismissed; Frank Robinson, Lexington, dismis ded. From Heppner: Benjamin Guyer, James Monahan, Paul D. Fortenberry, Lewis Ball, Everett Harshman and Aman da Duvall have been dismis sed. Still hospitalized are: Marie McQuary, Linda Con nor and Bill Lynch. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum, lone. RICHARD JAMES PARTLOW Mr. and Mrs. Roy James Parlow, Boardman, welcomed a son, Richard James on August 29. His birth weight was 9 pounds and 8 ounces. He joins a sister Angela Kay, two years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, Hep pner and Edith Partlow, . Boardman. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Izora Stingle, heppner. RANDY LEE HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell, Spray, welcomed a son, Ran dy Lee, on September 3. Randy weighed 7 pounds at birth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howell, Spray and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Asher, Spray. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Asher, Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell, Spray, and Mrs. Marjorie Bangs, Spokane. Wednesday, Sept. 14 Senior Citizens 4:30 Thursday, Sept. 15 Regular lodge, 8 p.m. Ticket drawing for free dinners Kitty Elks & out-of-town guests only. Can you solve this riddle? What advertising medium can get your message across to the most amount of people . . . and for the least amount of money? We'll give you a hint. It's black and white . . . and read all over the community . . . (our entire circulation, in fact!) ou guessed it! Newspaper advertising does it all and may be the answer to your sluggish sales problem! Now that you have the answer . . . call us right now! AZETTE 1 The Gazette-Times. Heppner, Ore.. Thursday, September 8. 1977 SEVEN AAUW sets Sept. 15 dinner The Heppner Branch of The American Association of University Women will begin its 1977-78 year with an international dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swanson, lone, Thursday, Sept. 15, at 6:30 p.m. Carpool cars will load in front of the Heppner Library at 6:00 p.m. and will stop in Lexington to pickup passen gers at 6:15. Interested women are urged to attend this opening meet ing. Non-degree members are Garden The Heppner Garden Club will hold its first fall meeting on Monday evening Sept. 12 at 7:30 at the home of Jane and Bill Rawlins on Gilmore Street. The evening's program will consist of a rollcall of mem bers who are to respond with puzzling, interesting or recent garden experiences. MONTE CARLO BOWLING AFTER THf HIPPNI FOOTBALL GAME HtR FRIDAY NIGHT. We will be closed during all home games. WORK I MIXED NIGHTS? DOUBLES Tr,w pad ...start Sunday, Sept. 18. CALL TO DAT rUK closed sept. 11 DAYTIME LEAGUE MEN... INFORMATION ...bowlers needed for Monday & Wednesday FOOSBALL GAMES SNACK BAR FUN HEPPNER BOWL Ph 676-9208 or 676 The Clue To Increasing Sales... Advertise In The Newspaper! -ii umiiu accepted by this branch. During the evening, those who are interested in going to John Day for a joint meeting with the branch there and a special tour of the Chinese Museum must sign a sheet. The museum is making a special effort to stay open for this Oct. 1 scheduled tour. Anne Doherty will begin the year as acting-president of the Heppner Branch. Monthly meetings alternate between weeknight evenings and Sat urday forenoons. Club meets Club President Alberta Jo hannes will be working at pulling together the planning for the year so that yearbooks can be put out soon. During the year the club's monthly meetings are reg ularly set for the second Monday evenings of each month. - 5805 j ft "ft anry