Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 10, 1950 Women Remodel Parsonage During Pastor's Absence By ECHO PALMATEER Mrs. Clifford McCabe gave a birthday party July 27 in honor of her son Ronald's 10th birth day. Guests included Gary Bren ner, Gary White, Wayne and El lis Ball, Keith Peck, Johnny, Ralph, and Ivan Akers, Jerry and Paul Wentworth, Billy Salter, Bobbie and Berl Akers. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley returned home Saturday. Rev. Shirley attended a seminar near Colorado Springs where 75 pas tors were present. Mrs. Shirley stayed with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley Jr. in The Dalles. During their absence the parsonage was remodeled, firtex put on the walls, hardwood plyboard was put on the floor and everything put in order. This was made possible by the Mara nathas, Ladies Aid and other church aids. Several ladies of the community helped in the work This was greatly appreciated by the Shirleys. Mr. and Mrs. George Holder man of Corvallis spent the week ent with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergevin of Pendleton and their daughter, Mrs. John Garven ad children of Rhode Island were visitors here last week. Mrs. Frank Hinson and daugh. ter Karen and Mrs. Sam Ransier of Garfield, Wash, are guests of the John. Ransiers. Mrs. Hinson is a sister of Mrs. Ransier. Johnny Buchanan, David and Paul Barnett, Miss Marjorie Graves and Miss Barbara Jack son spent the week-end in Port land where they heard Evangel ist Billy Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodrich of Husum and Mrs. Bill Gregory and baby of Maupin are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray. Miss Joyce Buchanan of Esta cada is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan. Billy Lundell took his brother Merle home to Milkaukie and spend the weekend there with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lun dell. Mr. and Mrs. Thorns Fahey and family of Oakland, Calif, are vis iting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Delbert Emert. Mr. Fahey is affiliated with the Caterpillar Company of the West. " Jimmy Barnett, manager of the Chevron station here received a knee injury while putting air in a tire Friday. The rim of the tire came off but went in the opposite direction. The tire struck Jimmy knocking him down. He was tak. en to the Pioeer Memorial hos pital where he spent one night nd is now back on the job. At the regular meeting of the council Tuesday evening of last week plans were made to build the city hall and library. Wayne Gollyhorn is visiting relatives in Irrigon. Lewis Halvorsen returned home from The Dalles Sunday where he was a patient following an appendectomy. Mrs. George Aldrich returned from St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton last week following a I major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ban and daughters Barbara and Glenna of Yakima visited relatives here over the week-end. Mrs. Lewis Freeman who is visiting in California is reported to be ill. Phillip Ritchie of Tygh Valley is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Verda Ritchie, at the Phil Griffn rianch. Gaylord Salter ran into Her man Barlotti's car Sunday morn ing. Barletti's car was parked in front of Oscar Lundell's. Tommy Bristow, Lewis Carlson and the Misses Joan and Francine Hisler and Betty Graves visited TP t , , . . t r- PI mm mm a itflOnfdS deluxe! DOUBLE OVEN This Montag Deluxe Double Oven range helps you do all your baking twice as fast with two full-size automatic ovens. Bake in both ovens at once, or bake in one, broil in the other. Four fast-cooking Montag surface elements easiest cleaned units made. "Selective switches" give you any heat from warm to the very hottest. Smart, practical high-back panel with full length light. Let us show you how easy it is to cook and bake with this new 1950 Montag Double Oven Deluxe Range. Come in today. '349.9 5 ase Fmmtare So. WHOOPEE!! ! Ride "tm, Cowboy ! ! ! Rodeo Time's Coming Soon Do you know the condition of your koaeo togsr' uet them out and look them over . . . then get them to us. Be prepared to have the best time ever at the MORROW COUNTY FAIR and RODEO And that means be free of worry about your clothes. If you have them cleaned now you won't have to give them further thought. They will be all ready to to go. HEPPNER CLEANERS Free Pickup and Delivery in La Grande Sunday. Eldon Tucker was railed this week for active duty in the air vwa icocivtr. The Pomona and Willows gran ges held a ninnif n tha tnrfoH field Sunday where a large crowd ancuueu. Lexington, Knea ureeK and Greenfield granges were re presented. Aftpr a ripnir riinnor served in the school gym a ball sanic ana croquet were played. guesis ai me w. rsns tow home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swenson and daughter Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert At kinson of Walla Waila, Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc Cabe and daughter Pamela and Mrs. Etta Bristow. Mrs. Swenson remained for a longer visit with nci sister, Mrs. Etta Bristow. Mrs. Ida Coleman and family moved into the house vacated re cently by the Ernest McKissicks. P. J. Linn painted his house, inside and outside. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitcomb of Portland were recent visitors of her cousin Wallace Matthews. Mrs. Phil Beauchamp and chil dren Billy and Susan spent the week-end at the Garland Swan son home. Mrs. R. Aldrich and son Char les Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Creston' Black spent the week end in Independence and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hawley of ottu rrancisco were recent guests at the home of her cousin Mrs. Juanita Rietmann. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann and John and Allen Peterson PENDLETON HEPPNER FREIGHT LINE Arrives at Heppner, Lexington and Ions MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY For Pickup or Delivery For pickup, call Red & White, Heppner Padberg Tractor. Lex. Connecting Carrier for Consolidated Freightways Omar Rietmann, lone Mrs. Peck Hostess To Garden Club Tuesday Afternoon The Lexington Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Emma Peck, Tuesday afternoon. There were 13 members present and gusets Mrs. Ina Nickols, Mrs. Harry Dinges and Mrs. Ola Hal loway of Waitsburg. Mrs. Dinges joined the club at that time. Re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lott spent the week-end in Tacoma whtire they visited his uncle George Reaney and TjSgt Mack McGee at Fort Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feathers and spent Sunday in The Dalles. lone son ball team won the game from Heppner Sunday. This was the last game of the season, lone won the championship and the cup. Dates to Remember Aug 16, Arnica club. Aug 18, H. E. C. at the grange hall, a no-host meeting. Show every Wednesday night. son John of Clackamas spent a couple of days here last week packing ther things to move to Seattle where Mr. Feathers will teach ay assistant coacn ana also attend the University of Wash ington. Mr. Feathers has recently been promoted to lieutenant in the naval reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant of Prineville are the parents of a baby daughter born Saturday at the hospital, in Prineville She weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breding. They and their son Max spent the week end in Prineville where Mrs. Breeding remained. Their dau ghter Joan is staying at the C. C. Jones home while her mother is gone. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brashears are enjoying a needed vacation at The Dalles with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crump. They will make a trip to the coast with the Crumps. Mrs. Mervin Leonard spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Wal la Walla where she enjoyed a "get-together" with several of her friends. Mrs. Ola Halloway of Waits burg is here for a few days vis iting her many friends. Continued on Page Five Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "Don't trust your memory for correct numbers? Boy, you said a mouthful!".. .Memory often plays tricks ... so look up any numbers you're not sure of before you call . , . Pacific Telephone. Slower Card and Stationery Two Boxes for Price of One Mary Van'sf Flower Shop; STAR m REPORTER Admission prices afternoon and evening, unless specifically advertised to be otherwise I Children i Est Price .17, Fed. Tax .03, TOTAL 20c; Grade and High School Students 13 years and oven Est. STS Price .40, Fed. Tax .10, TOTAL 50c; Adults: Est. Price .SO, Fed. 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