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IOXE NEWS
Don Heliker Takes
Bride at The Dalles
By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH
A wedding of interest to Morrow
county people was solemnized at
The Dalles Sunday, April 7, when
Miss Barbara Wetmore, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Denslinger of
that city became the bride of Donald
E. Heliker, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Heliker of Morgan. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. W. I.
Ech of the Lutheran church at the
home of the bride's parents.
Miss Arlene Wetmore was her
sister's only attendant. Riley Mun
kers of lone was best man. Eugene
Normoyle of lone sang "Ah, Sweet
Mystery of Life" and "By the Bend
of the River," accompanied by Mrs.
Norman Everson of Hood River.
A reception attended by 35 guests
was held immediately after the cer
emony, following which the young
couple left for a short trip. They
will make their home at lone.
Mrs. Heliker was a member of
the class of 1939, The Dalles high
school and her husband was grad
uated by lone high school in 1934.
Out of town guests at the wed
ding included Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Norton
Lundell of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Heliker of lone; Mr. and
Mrs. George Caskey, Pullman, Wn.;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson, Hood
River, and Miss Grace Zink and
Miss Viola Atkins of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey of Mor
gan are the parents of a baby girl,
born March 31 at The Dalles. The
baby has been named Julia Mabel.
Mrs. Bailey is still at The Dalles,
but plans to return home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bristow and
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann en
joyed a week-end visit from Mr.
and Mrs. Walter M. Swensen and
children, Bobbie and Phyllis, Ro
land Wade and Wesley Dice of Wal
la Walla, Mrs. Swensen and Mr.
and Mrs. Wade are brother and sis
ter of Mrs. Bristow.
Mrs. John Miller and daughter,
Miss Erma, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Simmons and children of Walla Wal
la spent Sunday at the David Riet
man home.
. Joey Engelman spent Sunday in
The Dalles, visiting friends.
Errett Hummel, principal of the
lone school, spent several days last
week in Spokane, attending a tea
chers' institute.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Devine and two
children spent several days here
the first of last week, visiting Mr.
Devine's aunt, Mrs. E. C. Heliker,
and also relatives at Lexington. Mr.
Devine, who lived here at one time,
REFRESHING
DRINKS AT OUR
FOUNTAIN
SPECIAL DISHES
Chow Mein,
Nodles, etc.
always on order.
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables .
In Season
Contributions Taken for
CHINESE BELIEF SOCIETY
and Official Receipt Given
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Elkhorn
Restaurant
ED ClflNN, Prop.
Heppner
now lives at Ketchum, Idaho, which
is near Suri Valley.
Bert Mason received word Friday
that his sister, Miss Ella Mason of
Portland, had been injured in a fall.
Mrs. Clara Kincaid departed for
Portland that evening to look after
her sister.
Louis and Henry Buschke, R. L.
Ekleberry and Dean Eklebery went
coyote hunting on the latter's place
near Morgan, and dug out a den
of five young ones Sunday, They
reported that the ground was wet
almost six feet deep.
R. L. Ekleerry departed Tuesday
by auto on a business trip to Salem.
Glen Burroughs of Kirksville,
Mo,, arrived Saturday morning on
the train to be with his father,
French Burroughs, who is critically
ill at his farm on Rhea creek.
M. W. Mahoney of Portland was
a visitor at Morgan Saturday and
Sunday, looking over his crop on
the ranch "farmed by Ed Buschke.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M.Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn, I. R. Robison,
Mrs. Frank Engelman and Mrs. Lax
ton McMurray attended a meeting
of the church board at Lexington
Monday evening. .
Bert Mason, Jr., has been appoin
ted editor of the O. S. C. section of
the Association of Western Forestry
clubs, "Affairs," according to word
received' by his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and Mrs.
Roy Ray of Hood River were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray.
Rev. Moffatt Dennis makes the
following annoucements for the
United Church in lone for Sunday,
April 14: Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
morning worship, 11 a. m., sermon
"God is Able"; Young People's ser
vice, 6:30 p. m.
For the united church at Lex
ington: Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
Young People's service, 6:30 p. m.;
evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
BOAEDMAN NEWS
Home Ec Club Has
Party at Boardman
By MRS. CLAUD COATS
George A. Corwin was a business
visitor in" North Powder over the
week end.
Albert Boardman,' former resident
of Boardman, now living in Salem,
arrived here last Thursday for a
few days' visit.
Miss Laurette, who has been em
ployed in the Gorham home for the
past several months, returned to
her home to stay on Saturday, Miss
Lilly Rauch from Butter creek is
taking her place.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shannon have
purchased a new car.
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BUSINESS OFFICE, 4 WEST WILLOW STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON
Gazette Times, Heppner,
Mrs. Glen Hadley and Stanton
returned home Thursday from
Richland, Wash., where they were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Markham.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hawell last Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Myers, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hadley, and Mrs. Harry
Jayne.
An H. E. C. card party was held
at the home of Mrs. Hendricks last
Tuesday night. High honors were
won by Mrs. T. Hendricks and Ly
man Randall. Mrs. Walter Johnson
and Harry; Ford won consolation.
Paul Smith recently purchased a
new tractor.
Mrs. M. E. Coats and Leon Cha
pin were visiting at the Claud Coats
home the latter part of last week.
Mrs. Coats is Claud Coats' mother.
Miss Lois Springer of Vancouver
arrived here last Thursday for a
short visit with Miss Clara Mae
Dillon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zurcher and
family are the new owners of the
former Earwood place. They moved
here from their home in Fossil last
week. Earwoods are now living
on the Tom Miller place.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Healy, newly
married, visited at his home here
last Saturday and Sunday.
Pupils Presented
in Piano Recital
Mrs. J. O. Trner presented her
piano class in recital at her home
Saturday evening. Parents and oth
ers interested in music were invited
and the young people displayed ex
ceptional talent in playing the num
bers selected for this "show" occa
sion. The program of 15 numbers in
cluded: Lustspiel overture, Kelar
Bela, Mary Lou Ferguson and Jean
Turner; La Cascade, Carl Heins, and
Ticklin' Toes, Florence Wright, by
Shirley Wilkinson; Silver Clouds
Walter Rolfe, by Betty Marie Coxen
and Mrs. Turner; Winds of Spring,
Boiling, Wilma Dobyns; Getana,
Carl Heins, by Mildred Carlson and
Mrs. Turner; Night Song, Louise
Wright, On the Lake, Frederick Wil
liams, by Betty Marie Coxen; Grand
Valse Brilliant, Rich-Krentzlin, by
Patty O'Hara and Mrs. Turner; La
Zingana, Carl Bohm, Gondoliere,
Ethelbert Nevin, by Mildred Carl
son; tenor solo, "O Moon of My De
light," Lehmann, "I Hear a Thrush
at Eve," Cadman, by Russell Mc
Neill; Gavotte, J. S. Bach, Tarant
ella, Pieczonka, by Jean Turner;
Down the Bayou, DeKoven, An Au
tumn intermezzo, Win. R. Spence,
by Patty O'Hara; The Fawns, Cha
minade, Arabesque No. 2, Debussy,
by Marylou Ferguson; Etude, Wol-
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Oregon
lenhaupt, by Jean Turner; Valse
Arabesque, Theo. Lack, by Marylou
Ferguson; Grand Valse Caprice, H.
Englemann, by Marylou Ferguson
and Jean Turner.
Mrs. Turner was assisted in serv
ing refreshments by Mrs. O. G.
Crawford, Mrs. Cora Crawford, Mrs.
C. C. Dunham, Mrs. Sam Turner,
and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson.
Heppner Freshman
Makes Honor Roll
University of Oregon, Eugene, Ap
ril, 10 (Special) John Crawford,
Heppner, was one of 165 students
at the University of Oregon to make
the winter term honor roll with a
grade point average of 3.5 or better.
Grade point averages are computed
on the basis of 4 points for an A,
3 for a B, and 2 for a C.
Crawford is a graduate of Hepp
ner high school and is a freshman
majoring in business administration
at the university. He is the son
of Mrs. Spencer Crawford.
EIGHT MILE ITEMS
Mrs. Newt King and daughter Op-
al and Mrs. George Parman of Wal
la Walla, who came to attend the
funeral of Charles Anderson, re
mained over for a visit of several
days with Mrs. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown were
Pendleton and Walla Walla visitors
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston gave
a breakfast party honoring Mr. and
Let G. T. Want Ads help you dis
pose of surplus stock.
Pay-less Drugs
Cold Creams
$1 Noxzema ..87c
$1 Ingrams ....79c
$1.38 Ponds ....98c
$1 Woodbury ..79c
$1 Melloglo ....89c
50c Jergens ....37c
Hand Lotions
50c Campona 45c
35c Velure ......27c
$1 ltd; Balm ..79c
$1 Jergens 79c
$1 Hinds 83 c
Deodorants
60c Amolin ....53c
25c Spiro 23c
50c Everdry ....45c
25c Hash 23c
60c Nonspi ....49c
Baby Needs
25c Zinc Ster
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$1 Horlick's
Malted Milk 85c
60c Milk Sug. 49c
40c Castoria ..33c
40c Abolene
' Baby Set 39c
25c Baby Talc 19c
Clix Razor Blades
25 for 25c
Gordons
Phone 62
Thursday, April 11, 1940
Mrs. Leonard Barr of John Day.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Becket, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becket
and Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Anderson. The Barrs have been vis
iting at the home of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Earl Merritt, at Pasco.
Curtis Rhea of Stanfield and Mrs.
Daisy Shively of Heppner were
Eight Mile visitors Sunday.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Whereas, the Messenger of Death
has again visited our number, and
has removed from the roll of work
men the name of our brother, Spen
cer Crawford, who has been called
to his final home, and
Whereas Companion Crawford was
a true and faithful Mason, whose
activities covered many long years
in service to Heppner Chapter No.
26, R. A. M., and we wish to make
permanent record of his fidelity;
Therefore, be it resolved, that we,
his brother craftsmen of Heppner
Chapter No. 26, at this time pause
in submission as we recall his many
virtues, and to give expression to
our deep sorrow caused by his de
parture. To the widow and children of our
deceased brother we extend our
deepest sympathy in this, their
hour of sorrow.
Be it resolved, that a copy of
these resolutions be sent to the
family of the deceased, that a copy
be entered on the records of the
lodge, and a copy be handed to the
Heppner Gazette Times for publica
tion. J. J. Wightman, Chas. B. Cox,
M. D. Clark, Committee.
Dental Needs
50c Ipana 39c
$1 Calox 89c
50c Tee I 39c
50c Pepsodent 39c
60c Paledent ..49c
60c Corega ....49c
Shaving Needs
85c Burma Sh. 69c
85c Listerine ..29c
50c Mennens.. 39c
For Medicine
Chest
60c Menthola-
tum 53c
$1 Unguen-
tine 43c
$1 DDD 79c
35c Freezone ..27c
$1 Lysol 83c
$1 Zonite 79c
Vitamins & Tonics
$2 SSS Tonic $1.80
$1 Dr. Miles
Nervine 83c
$2.35 Adex Tab
lets $1.98
$1.25 Mends
Codliv. Oil $1.09
$1.35 Super D
Codliv. Oil $1.19
Drug Store
Prescriptions Filled