6 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 1, 1948 Band Boosters At Lexingtc ton Elect New Set of Officers By Mrs Cecil Jones The Ixinpton Rand Boosters flub hold thfir mcftinR Monday night. It was decided to send Jour lexington children to the music lesiixa) in Baker. Those pning are Jo McMillan, Iris Kloodsworth, both clarineis. and Jo, vocal, and Franklin Messen ger, vocal and Ida Buchanan, vo cal. Jo and Iris will visit at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. Fred V. Spence, aunt and uncle of Jo Mc Millan. The Band Boosters also held el ection of officers with Orville Cutsforth, president, and L. L. Hovvton. ice president, and Lou-1 At a very beautiful candlelight ise Grant, secretary-treasurer. ceremony at the Methodist Several families from Lexing- j church in Hermiston. Mrs. Lillian ton went to view the Freedom Veugeler, daughter of Mrs. Alex train in Walla Walla. Some of Hunt, became the bride of Jack those going were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Smith, at 7 m March :Mth. Vernon Munkers and daughter, j The bride was lovely in light grey Marilvn, and Mr. and Mrs. Alon- suit with dark grey accessories, zo Henderson and family, andl'"" gardenia corsage. The Mrs. Charles Bloodsworth and 1 bride was attended by the maid VHnn k-pv nnrt Alta LaFran ! of honor. Miss Elsie Nordstrom, l..-t ...- Al Cr,! f l!.r. Miss Alta La Fran has enrolled ! u u,al "T "w . , , , :., , ; I nnston. A reception was held lm- m the freshman class in Lexing-! , . . .u o. 5 i mediate v fo owing in the church ton fromithe St. Josephs acad- " . ,. . t,L,Jrooms with Mrs. Alex Hunt m emv in Pendleton. The Larrans ,, , . i .v, .,. charge. Cake, coffee and sand- are living in the Oscar Breeding . , , . , , , " wiches were served. Mother of apartments. Mfs Hum made te weilllmg A special meeting of the coun- cake wnicn was lovelv wilh dec. ty principals and one teacher orations alul a bride and groom from each school will be held in on top Tnere were 45 gucsts pre. Lexington Tuesday with a din- sent Tnoy wiU make lheir homo ner at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Lucy Kod- , jn Ordnance. gors will be a guest also. i , . . fc . ; , ,j Alonzo Henderson and brother METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Sunday, April 4 Morning worship and sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday church school at 9:45 a.m., Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, superintendent; Robert Owens, assistant superintendent; Mrs. J Palmer Sorlien, superintendent ol primary department. Wednesday: Mid-week devo tional service, 7:30 p.m.; Senior Youth Fellowship. ti:30 p.m.; jun ior Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Thursday: Choir practice, 7 p.m. Womans Society of Christian Service meets the first Wednes day of each month. Young Adult Fellowship meets Thursday, April 8. for a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. with the Spray. first game April 9 at It's Gardening Time Fertilizer spreader $8.45 Lawn mower 22.95 Good assortment pruning shears, trimmers. Complete line of Pest master insect control Flower and garden seeds Vigoro. Your Friendly Marshall-Wells Store Owens Hardware Harold of La Grande returned Sunday from a business trip to northern Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael returned Sunday from Portland. Mrs. Carmichael is much improv ed after an operation in the Phy sicians and Surgeons hospital in Portland. The Easter program held at the Sunday school Sunday was well attended, with a fine program. Mr. Hatch will be here next Sun day to hold services, with "What Did Easter Mean to You " as the topic of the morning sermon and "What Prayer Can Do" in the eve ning. Mr.j and Mrs. W. I. Miller and family from La Grande motored to Lexington Friday where Mrs. Miller and three children remain ed, at the C. C. Jones home for a week. Mrs. Edward E. Brunelle and Mrs. Chas. H. Jones were guests also over the week end, with Mrs. Brunelle returning to CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; C. W. Barlow, supt.; Beverly Yocum, junior supt.;- Mrs. Joe Jewett, pri mary supt. Morning worship, 11; commun ion and preaching; sermon topic. "Regeneration." Evening evangelistic services, 7:30. Message, "What It is To Be A Christian." Choir practice Thursday eve ning at 7:00, Mrs. Willard J. War ren, director. Bible study and prayer meet ing Thursday evening at 8. o ASSEMBLY OF GOD Shelby E. Graves Pastor Sunday school, 9.45 a.m., Ora Wyland, supt. 11 a.m., worship hour. 6:30 p.m., Christ's Ambassadors service. 7:45 p.m., evangelistic service. 7:45 p.m., Tuesday and Thurs day, prayer meeting. Mrs. William Morgan and Mrs. , Rho Bleakman were over from ; Monument Tuesday attending to business matters in Heppner.' Mrs. Morgan reports that Mr. , Morgan has been critically ill with pneumonia but is improving at this time. Mrs. Charles McDaniel and Mrs. Frank McDaniel who recent ly moved to Stanfield were shop ping in Heppner Tuesday. Mrs. Charles McDaniel is able to be about on crutches following an injury to her hip in a fall at the time of their moving to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. William "Dad" Driscoll of Corvallis are visiting in Heppner this week at the home of their son and daughter-iii-. .. Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll. They expect to return to their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ray of Sa lem visited in Heppner over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William" Cowins. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ovlatt and Mrs. Ray Oviatt of Portland were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kane. They came up to be with Mrs. Oviatt's father, J. B. Yocum who has been serious ly ill at the Kane home. Contract That Electric Work Ask for a bid on your Electric Work and know what it will cost before you have it done. We have been in the Electrical Contract ing business in Heppner for 13 years. Call us for a bid on your work. Free Estimate. Heppner Hardware & Electric Company General Electric Appliances BENEFIT DANC Sponsored by Heppner Post No. 87, American Legion for the Junior Class of Heppner High School APRIL 24 AMERICAN LEGION HALL Heppner Admission $1.00, tax included Good Music - - Lunch at Midnight STAR Eg REPORTER Admission prtc altarnoon and MTSlaf, unless sp aliioally adT.rtisad to b otkarwlae: Children i t- mot .17, rL iu .oa, TouJ anA, ud Hlf.h fcJlooJ Student! u rears end own Est. Price Mi. red. tu .10, ToUl Wo; Adoltsl Ert. Prcie .SO, Ted. Iu .10, Total 60c Ever ch Id occupying a teat mart k&v a ticket. Sunday shows continuous starting at 1 p.m. Satnr. day evening shows start at 7 p.m. All other evening shows start at 7:30 p-m. Boxoffice open evenings nntU 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday, April 2-3 Riding the California Trail A Omro Km Bdvcnlurc with Gilbert Roland. I'LVS SLAVE GIRL Tvonne DeCarlo, Oeorga Brent, Brodertck Craw. oid, Albert Sexier, Andy Serine. Arthur Treacher A Tluikur combination of WkIi desert ai-vi-nture and sliiptiik comedy made funnier by snide remarks from a mmel with a Brooklyn ar: cent. To Heppner Post, American Legion, our congratulations upon the opening ol their new Hall and their great ac complishment In It construction. Sunday-Monday, April 4-5 The Voice of the Turtle or,eld Begaa. Eleanor Parker, Eve Ardeu, Wayne Morris It's 0,e evei -lovin' voice of the turtle . . . and o-te of the Muwt delightful comedies you've ever had Hie pleasure of eeing. Tuesday, April 6 THE ADVENTURESS Deborah Xerr, Trevor Howard A vlvldly-charactcrized picture that offers laughs, sighs and some violence ... Minn Kerr, for her portrayal of the headhtrong IrUih laHH. has been rated by the New York Film Critics to have g.ven the best performance by an actress for the past year. Also, a Technicolor adventure BRANDIMO IBOHS telling the story of ram hes with famous emblem; and STAB KESTOS k OBCHE8TBA with music from the Band of the Year. Wednesday-Thursday, April 7-8 . COMEDY CARNIVAL Something different, comedy package la two Parts Part 1: THE FABULOUS JOE Smart and sophisticated, wilh Walter Abel, Mar. got Orahame, Maria Wilson, Donald Meek Part 2: CUBLEY It s "Hklppy," "Huckleberry Klnn" end " The Kid' all rolled Into one. with Frances Bafferty, Dale Belding and Introducing Larry Olson as "Curley.' ILL SAINTS CHURCH Easter I. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Holy communion, 11 EL m. Junior Felowship, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Holy communion, 10 a. m. Children's instruction, 3:30 p. m. Adult instruction, 8 p. m. A five pound 14 ounce boy, Larry Ross, was born March 29 at the Wilcox Memorial hospital in Portland to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Holliday of that city. The mo ther is the former Marcie Pieper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pieper of Lexington. Mrs. Pieper went to the city for the event and will remain there for some time. her home in Union after spend ing the winter in Lexington and Yakima. Word has been received in Lex ington of the illness of Jerry Ack len of Grants Pass. Jerry Is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan and daughters Pat and Jo return ed Wednesday from a week end spent in Corvallis and Kelso. They attended the golden wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ) Bill McMillan, aunt and uncle of W. E., at their home in Corvallis. They tell of a wonderful time spent there, with 150 guests at tending the celebration. All of the children of the family were present besides many other friends. Among them were Mr. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra at Lexington recently were Mr. and Mrs. Will Nordean of Baker and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Weeks and daughter Marjorie of Portland, and Jack and Patty O' Harra returned to Eugene after spending the spring vacation at home. and Mrs. Carl Miller, formerly of Lexington. From Corvallis the McMillans motored to Kelso where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pomeroy, sister of Mr. Mc Millan. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mc Millan also returned home this week from Portland where they visited. Mrs. Cecille Jackson and daughter Carolle were Lexington visitors the first of the week trom their home in The Dalles. They rerjort that the Jacksons son Kenneth, who finished school at Eugene in January, is employed at the firm of Dun & Bradstreet, credit corporation, in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dinges from Portland spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges are Ontario visitors this week. o FOR RENT My place below town. Ed Clark, Hermiston, Ore. 2-3c HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18. 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at HcDnner. Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $2.50 a year; single copies, 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor Heppner Post No. 87 American Legion April 3, 1948 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. OPEN HOUSE 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. DEDICATION CEREMONY 9:30 P. M. to 2:00 A. M. DANCING General Public Invited ail F 3 I L ti 'li'll T ' r ; ; ri """"""" aeessssseasssssssssssssssi ' if ensure House to House Photographers Are Taking Your Money Out of Town. They do not guarantee good pictures or any pictures. We are here to satisfy you. Buy Your Photos Wisely cMepsputeA. Plvota Studio. Louis Lyons Phone 2772 Member Heppner Junior Chamber of Commerce F STOCKMAN Please Note Beginning APRIL 7th and EVERY THURSDAY thereafter our office in Room 201 First National Bank Building will again be open 10:30 A.M. to 3:00 P. M. We make long time Federal Land Bank Loans at 4 Pet. witB privilege to repay at any time. We invite your inquiries. MORROW COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN. R. H. LOVELESS, Secy.-Treas. Fo r, 1(712 3 Davis Art Trays Beautiful, Colorful, Artistic Baked finishes and special coated steels give lasting quality and prevent stains from liquids. Many colors brilliant Chinese reds, soft pastels, plain or highly decorated . . . $2.00 to $7.50 NEW TABLE LAMPS To add a bright note to your living room. Hand painted ceramic base with appropriate silk shade. A lamp to enjoy and be proud of. A wide selection Case Furniture Co. 5IIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIM Thursday, April 8 Another Big Auction A of Livestock r Miscellaneous Ite ms Bring in what you have we'll sell it for you. Sale Be&ns at 1 O'clock P. Ai HeppnerSalesYard JOHN VARNER HAROLD ERWIN HARRY DINGES Auctioneer Operator Clerk 7i