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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, May 1 3, 1 984-5 Mothers of Primary Grades Honored At Lexington School By Mrs. Cecil Jones Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. the P-TA primary room committee, Mrs. Jessie Yarnell and Mrs. Mar ie Martin were hostesses at a tea honoring the first and second grade mothers and the pre-school mothers. Mrs. Sorllen's room en tertained with several numbers, after which they served refresh ments of coffee, tea, cake and sandwiches. Those pouring were Thelma Anderson and Marie Martin. The tables were beauti ful with white cloths, pink tulips, white narcissus, apple blossoms and pink candles. Also at each plate was a pink nut cup with "Mother" on it. A primary room Mothers club was organized with Jessie Yarnell as president, and Mrs. Glen Griffith, secretary. Those attending were Mrs. Nonle Pointer, Mrs. Delpha Jones, Wil ma Wihlon, Dorothy Christopher son, Lela Palmer, Wilma Howton, Keep Morrow County's Representative on the job. VOTE (60) for Henry E.Peterson Republican Candidate to Succeed Hmself as Representative 22nd District Experienced - Capable A successful farmer who knows the prblems and needs of an agricultural district. (Paid Adv.) Anetta Klinger, Mrs. Griffin, Louise Grant, Mrs. LaFran, La Verne Henderson, Jessie Yarnell, Thelma Anderson, Leila Messen ger, Marie Steagall, Edna Peck, Agnes' Papineau, Mrs. Glen Grif fith and Mrs. Millard Nolan. Mrs. Kenneth Marshall Is now employed in the restaurant, tak ing the place of Mrs. Sophie Knighten. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell and Dona Barnett and Trina Parker left Tuesday for the Metolius riv er. Franklin Messenger returned Sunday from Forest Grove where he played in a 120-piece band as a trombonist. Mrs. Mable Gray who has been taking care of her mother, Mrs. Nettie Davis, returned to her home In Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. James Pointer of Seattle have ar rived and are staying at the Dav is home. Miss Edith Edwards of Spokane spent the week end at her home here. Miss June Steagall who Is at tending St. Joseph's academy in Pendleton spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall went to Lebanon Friday. They took his mother to Corvallis to visit another son, Bobby, who is attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones spent Saturday at the W. I. Miller home n La Grande and Sunday In Un ion with his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Jones. 1 Elmer Hunt spent the week end in La Grande with his family. A family reunion was held Sunday at the Ivan Donovan home in honor of his mother who is visiting from the Valley. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Butch Livingstone of Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breeding and family, all nieces and nephews of Mrs. Donavan. The Amlcitia club met at the home of Mrs. Bernard Doherty RAWB OPENING HEPPNER CIVIC CENTER PAVILION Saturday, May IS FARROW'S ORCHESTRA New Floor - Renovated Building $1 for Men - 50c for Women, tax included . Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce Dances will be held at the Civic Center pavilion eacrv third Saturday in the month until further notice. LOOK at America's Leading Trucks- CHEVROLET Advance-Design TRUCKS New hvovy-duty Chevrolet 4-ipd Synchro-Meih Truck Trantmiuioni and Splinad Axle Hub Connection New Advance-Deilgn Gearihift Control and Foot-Operated Pork. Ing Brake In 3-tpeed transmission models Improved Valve-lrt-Head Engine Exclusively designed Brakes. Today, American business thai looks ahead looks to the leader's line of Advance-Design trucks for higher standards of value on the job. Today, Chevrolet trucks bring you the features of tomorrow Advance-Design features at the lowest prices in the volume field! Look ahead and look at them now on display in our showroom. 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He was to have his elbow operated on Monday. , Misses Eunice and Shirley Mil ler of Grandview spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, and brother Don. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green anfl family went to La Grande Satur day. Mrs. Minnie Fraser spent the week end at La Grande with her daughter, Clara Ellen, at the E. O. C. E. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McCoy and children of Island City spent Mo ther's Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCoy. A. E. McFarland, a former res ident of Boardman, was visiting friends here Saturday. Mrs. Billy Voile and Mrs, Ollie Lathrop gave a Mother's Day din ner at the Ollie Lathrop home Sunday for their mothers, Mrs. John Voile and Mrs. Dolly Min nick. Out-of-town guests were Dempsey Lathrop and Fred Cauf man of Enterprise. The Assembly of God junior choir and sextet sang over the radio Sunday at Pendleton at 3 p.m. and at Walla Walla at 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Markham, Rev. A. B. Turner, Jack Browning last Wednesday night. After a short business meeting the eve ning was spent playing pinochle. Delicious refreshments of straw berry shortcake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell and Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Cutsforth attended the Junior-Senior prom at Boardman Saturday night. The 7th and 8th grade room put on a program last Friday for their mothers. Coffee, tea and cookies were served. Betty Lou Messenger, Ruth Ann Acklen and Patty Peck were soloists. The class put on a skit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews vis ited Monday at the O. G. Breed ing home. Announcements have been re ceived in Lexington of the com ing marriage of Miss Jean Rauch and David Pardue who are to be married on June 4 in the Luther an church in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra spent the week end in Eugene with their son and daughter, Jack and Patty. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin went to Yakima Saturday and brought back their son's children. D ance Willows Grange Hall I0NE SAT., MAY 22 GOOD MUSIC Men $1, Ladies 50c There will be a dance at Willows Grange Hall each 4th Saturday of the month. ELECT UNANDER STATE TREASURER "A qualified young veteran' 7 Lui4 A 55 is)F Unenor BOARDMAN GIRL WINS ALL-TUITION SCHOLARSHIP Maxine Ely of Boardman high School has been awarded an ail tuition scholarship at Eastern Oregon college for 1948-49 by the La Grande Rotary club, accord ing to school officials. Maxine plans to pursue a course in tea cher education. Other winners of Rotary club scholarships are Donna Smith of Rufus high school, Mary Jones of Vale high school, Kleve Johnson of Prineville high school and Mildred Calhoun of Imbler high school. Applicants were judged on the basis of scholaorship, leadership, personality and character and worthiness of need. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of commission er, subject to the will of the Re publican voters at the Primary election on May 21,. 1948. OSCAR E. PETERSON. (Paid Adv.) FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of County Judge, usbject to the will of the Republican voters of Morrow county. GEORGE N. PECK. (Paid Adv.) and Mrs. Gruell accompanied the choir and sextet with their cars. The senior and junior banquet was at Walla Walla Friday with the banquet at the Red Apple ca feteria and they attended "Gone With the Wind" afterward. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand and sons and Mrs. Rand's mother, Mrs. Lillie B. Warner, were In Walla Walla Saturday. James Phillips and Lee Smith went to Walla Walla Thursday. The Assembly of God members are having the basement excav ated for their parsonage. Arthur Creamers are building a three bedroom house on their lots that they purchased from Earl Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allen and two children spent from Fri day until Sunday at the H. W. Grim and C. W. Acock homes. Bil ly Acock of Pendleton also spent Sunday with them. Rev. Haslem, an evangelist, was in Irrigon Friday. He is go ing to help with the Bible vaca tion school for four days. FOR A UNIFEIED AND PROGRESSIVE COUNTY Vote for Russell K. Miller of Boardman. Condidate for County Commissioner subject to the will of the Republican voters. (Paid Adv.) FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for the offcie of commis sioner, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Morrow county. H. C. Vogler, Jr. (Paid Adv.) FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce that I will be a candidate to succeed myself to the office of County Clerk of Morrow County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary Nominating Election, May 21, 1948. (Paid Adv.) C. W. BARLOW. dacy for the office of sheriff, iub ject to the will of the Democratic voters of Morrow county. (Pd. Adv.) FRED HOSKINS. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candi- FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce my candi dacy for the offce of county Judge subject to the will of the Repub lican voters of Morrow county at the primary election, May 21. (Pd. Adv.) Bert Johnson. FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Judge of Morrow county, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary election. Garnet Barratt ft"---' ; Place Orders Now! for BEDDING PLANTS ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS ROSEBUSHES and SHRUBBERY FRUIT TREES We offer a complete landscape gardening service. Grady's Greenhouse Phone 2193 Photographs are our Specialty Town or Country Come in and see us about your wedding pictures Louis Lyons Ph. 2772 HEPPNER PHOTO STUDIO Call For Bids For Buildings Notice is hereby given that the undersigned MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS, INC., will receive sealed bids in its mail office at Lexington, Oregon on June 1, 1948 until the hour of two o'clock p.m. of the said day for the following buildings: One frame grain warehouse, size approximately 1 70 feet by 80 feet, located at lone, Oregon, and One frame builgind known as the "Old Feed Mill" located at Lexington, Oregon. All bids must be mailed or presented to the undersign ed Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc., at Lexington, Oregon not later than two o'clock p.m., June 1 , 1 948. Dated this 6th day of May, 1 948. MORROW COUNTY GRAI N GROWERS, I NC, By Werner Rietmann, Secretary. sprihg to"" IT is home planning t(me Spring planning for home improvements can be just as much fun as planning . tur spring garden when you plan to pay for your home improvements on the First National Bank's Thrifty Pay Plan. A Thrifty Pay Plan Loan with up to three years to pay can take core of (hot ne coaf of paint, decorating the inside of your home . . . installing a new furnace ... adding a room ... or just about any permanent improvement to your home or yard. Why don't you see the nearest branch of First National or ask your material dealer or contractor; he can take care of all the details for you. Remember! A Thrifty Pay Loan for Any Home Improvement! FIRST NATIONAL BANK, off Portland Hodge Chevrolet Co. Main and May Phone 403 Heppner, Ore.