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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 23, 1949
Dinner guests at the Lee Pear
son home Sunday were Mrs. Myr
tle Alexandria and children of
Petterson, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thayer
Motored to Prosser Sunday.
Membership Meeting
COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
Regular annual meeting of the mem
bers will be held on
SATURDAY, the 25th of June, 1949
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at
the Morrow County Court House,
Heppner, Oregon.
FOR SALE
Harvest 300 acres and save the price
of this machine 22-33! Harris 16
foot header.
New V-belt main and fan drives;
roller chain other drives. 85 bush
el bulker. Extra draper; new el
vator ready to go.
Price
$1200
E. M. BAKER
Phone 35F22 lone, Oregon
Freezes and Stores 290 lbs . of food!
new
FRIGIDAIRE
Home Freezer
Saves time and money...
Counter-balanced fop
e All-steel cabinet i
5-Year Protection Plan
e Famous Meter-Miser mechanism
e Thick, sealed-tight Insulation
I
8.4 cu. (t. model V
'299.
?to other tixt
hiui
HEPPNER APPLIANCE CO.
Expert Radio and Refrigeration Service
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TO BUY OR SELL
1 See I
Walter Dobyns
1 Real Estate 1
IONE, OREGON Phone 4612
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PIANOS
Baldwin Acrosonic, Wurlitzer and Hammond Solovox
Also Good Reconditioned Pianos
For Sale or Rent on Easy Terms
We Pay Cash for Good Used Pianos
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b I Jack Mulligan, Pianos
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At the Pendleton Music House
Pendleton, Oregon
Boardman Man To
Wed Portland Girl
Wednesday June 29
Miss Jean Martel Young, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Truccross
Young of Portland, will become
the bride of David Earl Taylor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Algy Taylor
of Boardman in a ceremony to be
held Wednesday, June 29 in the
Church of Our Father in Portland.
Taylor, student at the University
of Oregon, will enter his senior
year this fall. He was elected ed
itor of the Emerald, student daily
publication which he served as
sports editor the past year, and
will work in the city this sum
mer. He also served two and one
half years in the army as a para-
I trooper, most of the time over
seas. Miss Young is also a stud
ent at the university and will be
entering her senior year this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Duff and
three children of Duluth, Minn,
who have been visiting her bro
thers, Clifford and and Ray Gon
rjuist, left for Portland and coast
points Monday, Clifford Gron
quist going as far as Portland
with them.
Mrs. Clifford Poole and Mrs.
Morris Tarbaugh returned Thurs-,
day from Vancouver, B. C. after a
few days vacationing.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy
and children of La Grande stop
ped for a short time with Mrs.
Hardy's aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Nickerson, on their
return from attending the Rose
Show.
Ralph Skoubo motored to Hep
ipner Thursday to attend the
I county fair board meeting. He
(was accompanied by Mrs. Skou-
DO.
Arthur Chaffee and his mother,
Mrs. May Chaffee, motored to
Pendleton Wednesday.
Ladies Aid Missionary society
met Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Charles Eble. Many ladies
were present, also Rev. and Mrs.
A. C. Hawley of Boise, Idaho. Mrs.
Eble served refreshments.
Mrs. Katherine Dunn and son
Reo of South Whittier, Calif, ar
rived last week and will spend
the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ewing
motored to Walla Walla Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs left
Saturday for a ten-day vacation
in Portland and coast points.
While gone Mrs. Briggs will at
tend a VFW convention in Coos
Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mulligan
and daughter Judy went as far
as Portland with them where lit
tle Judy was to have a medical
examination.
Mrs. Earl Briggs and Mrs. R.
A. Fortner motored to Pendleton
Wednesday.
Recent guesis of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wyss were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Pirn Pieper and infant son of
Portland.
Mrs. Aigy Taylor, son Bobbie
and granddaughter Toni left Sat
urday for Portland and will re
main until after David Taylor's
wedding.
Recent guests at the R. A. Fort
ner home were Mr. and Mrs.
James Driscoll and family of
Heppner, going from here to Con
don for a few days before return
ing homo. Their son Tommy is at
the home of his grandparents for
a while.
LaDean and Claudia Risley of
Sheridan are spending several
weeks here with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Worden.
Guests last week at the home
of Mrs. Blanche Jones were Mrs.
Phil Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Harmon and family of Hcrmislon
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones
of Portland.
The Teleweld Company, Inc.
foreman, Ed Payback, left Thurs
day for Cascade Locks after sev
eral weeks in Boardman. Local
boys going with the gang were
Carl Miles, Dick Colclesser and
Dow Worden.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fortner and
Grandson, Tommy Driscoll, mo
tored to Heppner Sunday to spend
Father's Day with Mrs. Forlner's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas.
Mrs. Frank Cole had as her
I guest last week her nephew, Sgt.
Douglass Pew, stationed with the
Air Corps in Honolulu. He was
enroute to see his mother in
Portland.
Saturday visitors nt the W. L.
Blann home were Mrs. A. R. Rob
erts of Portland, Ms. Joe Sabuco
and daughter Jari of Umatilla
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark of
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole and
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Potts were the Rev.
A. C. Hawley and wife of Boise,
Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Blann.
Sunday guests of Mr. and ids.
Charles Stoltnow were Mr. Stolt
now's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Seale and son, also Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Barnett and son,
Condon, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Cooper of Mikkalo. The group
went for a picnic on the banks of
the Umatilla river In the after
noon. Mr. and Ms. Russell DeMauro
left Saturday for Portland to at
tend the wedding Sunday of Miss
Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Gilbert. Roy Gilbert resided
on the project several years ago
and is a brother of Mrs. Paul
DeMauro.
The Rev. A. C. Hawley of Boise
who has preached the past two
Sundays at the Community
church left Monday morning for
home. Mrs. Hawley was here with
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and
son Donald returned home Fri
day evening after a week s vaca
tion in Wendall, Idaho with rel
atives. Gillespie's father, Ed Gil
lespie, returned with them for a
visit before returning to his home
in California.
Mrs. Ed Skoubo was honored on
her birthday Sunday by a dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Skoubo. Others present
were her husband and Mr. and
Mrs. I. Skoubo.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Maconmuei
and grandson Gary Pctteys mo
tored to Grandvlew Sunday and
brought home many pounds of
cherries.
Continued on page six
Storm Warning
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HAIL Weather
is here - - -
You may not get hail often, but
suppose your crops are ruined
this year!
You will lose the money you
have invested in production
costs. And you will lose your
expected income.
Play sa.'e U'. year. Buy Hail
Insur.ircc. Sec or call us now
No obligation.
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& COMPANY
Phone 152
Heppner Oregon
Flart's Transfer
and Storage
Heppner Ph. 112
The Dalles Phone 2635
114 E. 2nd St
Insured Carrier
OREGON WASHINGTON
FURNITURE MOVING
"We Go Anywhere.Anytime"
The BEST
and MOST
FOOD
For the Price
Where you
Meet to Eat
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Victory Cafe
lone, Oregon
Roy & Betty Lieuallen
Special
Sunday
Dinners
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Two-day Service
HEPPNER PHOTO STUDIO
Heppner, Oregon
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Heppner
Civic
Center
Saturday Evening
JUNE
Dorothy and Jimmie Moore
and Western Swing Hand
$1.50 Pear Couple