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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday January 18, 1979 THREE Special worship set at All Saints9 Episcopal Church Senior Citizen News On Sunday, Jan. 21 at the 10:30a.m. Eucharist, the Rev. Kenneth D. Miller, rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church, will be admitted to the Associates and Companions of the Community of the Holy Spirit. The Community is a religious order of women, called nuns or sisters, of the Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. To be an associate and a companion one consents to and takes on a prescribed rule of life to pray for . the Community and aid in its growth and to follow a personal rule of life in order to enter a state of grace. Fr. Louis Perkins and his wife Hazel will be at All Saints for this special service. Mrs. Perkins is a companion of the religious order and she will present Fr. Miller to be received by Fr. Perkins to associate membership. Fr. Perkins will also preach the sermon at this special Eucharist. OBITUARIES Elsie Mollahan Elsie Mae Mollahan, 74, a former Heppner resident, died in Ashland, Tuesday, Jan. 16. Funeral arrangements are pending at Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner. A complete obituary will be published next week. Wilbur Gourley Wilbur Alton Gourley, 74, of Lexington and Heppner, died Sunday, Jan. 14, in Pendleton. Mr. Gourley was born in Lyman, Wyoming on March 28, 1904, the son of James and Mary Cammell Gourley. On Feb. 19, 1930, he was married to Violet Corrigall at Walla Walla. A well known retired wheat and cattle rancher, he was a 60 year resident of the area. Funeral services were Wed nesday, Jan. 17, at 2 p.m. at Sweeney Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. Kenneth Miller of All Saints' Episcopal Church officiating. Carl and Betty Marquardt sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "He Leadeth Me", with Betty Marquardt as pianist. Casket bearers were Len Ray Schwarz, Monte Evans, Faye Prock, Terry Thompson, Allen Hughes and Bill Pad berg. Concluding services and vault interment were at Hep pner Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Gourley is survived by his wife, Violet, of Lexington; two brothers, John Gourley of Kammer, Wyo., and James Gourley of Dallas, Ore. ; and a sister, Florence Herford of Salem. Contributions may be made to the Oregon Lung Assoc iation. MintaWebb Funeral services were held for Minta Webb of Walla Walla Wash, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, with Father Ernest Campbell officiating. Inter ment was in the Mt. View Cemetery. Mrs. Paul Webb was born in Ava, Mo. on Jan. 14, 1896. Her parents were William & Mary Pettyjohn. She moved to Heppner in 1915 with her parents. She married Paul Webb on Sept. 19, 1915, and they ranched in the Heppner area. The ranch was originally homesteaded by his father, Nathanial Webb in 1882. The couple moved to Walla Walla in 1920, and farmed in the Prescott area with his brother, Nat Webb. Mrs Webb is survived by one son, Paul Webb Jr., of Walla Walla; three daughters, Mary McGough and Helen Morse of Walla Walla; and Ruth Cleve land of Heppner; a sister, Myra Medlock of Ava, Mo.; two brothers, Raymond Petty john of Arlington, Ore. and Archie Pettyjohn of West Plains, Mo.; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Information on the religious life in general in the Episcopal Church or the Community of the Holy Spirit in particular may be obtained from Fr. Miller at any time. WEDDING & SOCIAL STATIONERY The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9228 On Monday, Jan. 22; at 1:30 p.m. there will be a meeting of the Morrow County Senior Citizen Advisory Council in the conference room at the Columbia Basin Electric Building. Officials from Pendleton will meet with the county council. The Pendleton office announces that the next Area Agency on Ageing meeting will be in Heppner on Tues day, Feb. 13. The last sched uled meeting had to be called off because of bad weather and difficult traveling condit ions. Pat Brindle of the Heppner Neighborhood Center savs with Justine Weatherford that too few persons are asking for help with weather ization. A workman and funds are still available, but those who would like help must call in their needs. Next week the menus for the four senior meals served in this county will be : at Irrigon, Monday, Jan. 22, chops in mushroom sauce, mashed potatoes, cabbage slaw, but tered corn, biscuits and jelly and fruit cobbler. At Heppner, Tuesday, Jan. 23, roast pork and applesauce, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, molded fruit salad, hot rolls and jelly and butter scotch pudding. At lone and Heppner, Wed nesday, Jan. 24, pot roast and vegetables, apple, carrot and raisin salad, biscuits and jelly and pineapple-tapioca pudding. Update Your "Outlook" The Heppner GAZETTE Job Printing 676-9228 - - rjj Beef promoted Morrow County CowBelle Beef Certificate Chairman Clista Venard gives Les Schwab Tire Center Assistant Manager Kevin Rountree a supply of certificates. The tire firm annually promotes the beef industry by giving certifi cates with tire purchases. Last year more than $75,000 in certificates were given away by the company. WESTERAJ Stretch The Family Food Dollar At Central Market The Week! USDA CHOICE i SfeEts IS) lb. USDA CHOICE !osfs J I lb. R ill Salad Oil 24-oz. Ntxx it Game fw ESTER FAMILY I fancy tew" Tomato Juice 46-oz. WErEN I 9BP Flour 10-lb. Bag COMPLETE Pancake fViix lis 7-lb. Bag Syrup 01129 Cake Mixes 47-oz. CHOICE OF SALE THE WEST l-lb. Tub Soft Margarine 5T , urcrcaN v WESTERN r .1 B.W I kWCSTEBN , FAMJLY Tomatoes Whole or Stewed Tomato Sauce 15-oz. Green Beans Cut or Sliced Diced Beets FAMLY J WESTERN FAMILY ' laricy golden mm Spinach 15-oz. Corn Cream or Whole Kernal I jJ 15-oz. www Carrots Sliced Carrots WESTERN FAMILY Pears Halves 16-oz. RAayonnaise Quart fwESTEWNl I FAMILY ,1 illli Hot or Regular Chili Con Carne 91 2! 40-oz. Catsup 32-oz. 6.5-oz. In Water or Oil Tuna weI aFamilv-; FAMILY ' halves JWots 1 Peaches Sliced or Halves 29-oz. American Cheese SLICED 8-oz. Pkg. Tomato Paste 6-oz. 4H Macaroni & Cheese 7.25-oz. MARKET Prices Effective Jen. 18-19-20 Groceries 676-9641 Meat 676-9288 1 Pink Grapefruit Avocados 5l Green Peppers 5n i