Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 24, 1951 Page 4 May the good things of I ife be yours Good Courage Good Luck Good Fortune Good Health Good Friends Good Will CONGRATULATIONS Saager's Pharmacy Baccalaureate Held Sunday Night For Lexington Class Baccalaureate services were hold Sunday night at the Chris tian church with the Rev. Louis Wetzel officiating. The program consisted of the prelude by Betty Lou Messenger, processional, hymns by the congregation; song "in the Garden" by the high school sextet,; message to the graduates by Rev. Wetzel, and song 'My Task" by the sextet; recessional. The class consists of David Buchanan, John Edwards, Patricia Majeske, Alene Shan non and Pfc Floyd Breeding The eighth graders are Patricia Mc Millan, Donna Robinson, Phyllis Nolan, Nancy Harrah and Larry Groves. Ushers and receptionists were Earl Miller and Dorothy Lowrey. Mrs. Roy Martin received word Sunday of the death of her father, D. Bellenbrock of Monument. Pfc Floyd Breeding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding is having a 10 day furlough at the home of his parents. While here Floyd will take part in the graduation exercises of his class. He is sta tioned in Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace spent the week-end in Woodburn where they attended the funeral of his nephew on Saturday. The Newt O'Harras are visit ing theic. daughter Mrs. Roy Dar nielle and famliy in The Dalles. E. E. McFadden returned to The Dalles Tuesday for a check up following his recent illness. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson of Port land visited their many friends in Lexington recently. Mrs. An derson was formerly Myra John son. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell, nee Grace Cypert, and Mrs. Hurst of Tacoma and Mrs. Frank E. Parker of Heppner were visitors at the Barnett home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Picker and son have moved from the O. W. Cutsforth ranch to the Greenup place above Heppner. PTA met Tuesday evening in the school auditorium. Mrs. Sor lien, primary teacher presented an interesting program including piano solos by Carol Ann Palmer, Johnnie Wallace and Judy Wih lon; and a report on the PTA convention by Mrs. Armin Win Ion who attended as delegate. County council of PTA met in Boardman Wednesday with Mrs. Armin Wihlon, Mrs. Robert Da vidson and Mrs. O. G. Breeding attending. The Junior-Senior banquet was served at O'Donnell's cafe Tues day evening followed by a show. Mrs. Ina Nichols is keeping the Bill Nichols children while the mother and her new daughter, Linda Louise are getting ac quainted. Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mrs. Wm. Smethurst, Mrs. Annie Keene and Mrs. A. F. Majeske are in Klamath Falls this week attend ing the Rebekah convention. While there, Mrs. Keene will re ceive the degree of Chivalry, one of the highest degrees given. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griffin of San Francisco are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grif fin. The Louis Wetzel family have moved from Heppner to the par redecorating the premises was sonage after en extensive job of finished. Mrs. Millard Nolan is spending some time in Bend attending a lodge convention. The "Busy Dozen" sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Gene Cutsforth with Mrs. C. C. Jones as hostess. Mrs. Stanley Kemp was surprised with a stork show er. Those present were Mesdames Kenneth Nelson, Irven Rauch, Bob Kilkenny, Tad Miller, Llye Cox, and the honoree and hostesses. of Electrical Appliances and Radio Equipment APPROXIMATELY $13,500 INVENTORY Main Street-Heppner, Oregon Starting at 11:00 o'clock Daylight Saving Time Saturday, iiay 26 Office Equipment 1 Desk and Chair 1 L. C. Smith Typewriter 1 Paymaster Check Protector 1 Large Electric Wall Clock 1 Wiz Ticket Dispenser 1 2-drawer Steel File Cabinet 1 Cash Drawer Small File Cabinets, and all Display Shelves in Store 1 Neon "Radio Repair" Sign 1 Neon "Frigidaire" Sign Home Appliances of Various Makes 2 1 2 1 Zenith Combination Radios Meissner Combination Radio, Phonograph and Recorder Nesco Electric Roasters Universal Mixer 11 Waffle Irons 7 Pop-up Toasters 1 3 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 2 8 3 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 Royal Vacuum and Attachments Premier Vacuum Cleaners Mix-o-Blend 10 Coffee Makers GE Silex 2 Electric Fans Heater and Fan Combinations Electric Circulating Heater 4 Hot Plates 12 Electric Irons "Electric Blanket Electric Popper Electric Travel Irons Presto Steam Irons Electric Clocks Desk Lamps 1 Juicer Ice Crusher 11 Door Chimes Corey Knife Sharpener Hamilton Beach Mixetts Hamilton Beach Mixers Auster Hair Dryer Hair Clippers Egg Poachers Sun Lamps Zenith Transoceanic AC-DC Radios Jewel Bedlamp-Radio Combinations Emerson Table Radio Emerson Portable Battery Radio Majestic Table Radio Manning-Bowman Broiler V-M Phonograph Apex Dishwasher Electric Deep-Fryer 2 Dishmasters Large Assortment Refrigerator Trays, Radio Batteries, Electric Cords Trouble Lights, Bulbs, Etc. 2 Kitchen Fans 5 Sets Dishes 6 Airfoam Pillows 3 New Whirlpool Washers 1 52-gallon National Water Heater 1 Sink Top 2 Sunbeam Mixmasters 2 Large Pedestal Grenado Fans 1 Large Desk Grenado Fan 8 Duo-Therm Oil Heaters 7 "Custom-Aire" Oil Heaters 1 Used Quaker Oil Heater Large Assortment of Stove Parts Complete Set of "Riders" Manuels Complete Set of Sams" Manuels 6 Radio Testing Machnes Large Stock of Radio Tubes, Condensers, Volume Controls, Speakers, Etc. Frigidaire Appliances 2 9-foot Deepfreeze 1 6 foot Master Refrigerator 1 7 foot Master Refrigerator 2 7 610 foot Master Refrigerator , 1 9 foot Master Refrigerator 1 11 foot Master Refrigerator 1 8 foot Master Refrigerator 1 4 310 foot Master Refrigerator 2 9 foot DeLuxe Refrigerators 1 8 foot DeLuxe Refrigerator 1 11 foot DeLuxe Refrigerator 3 Electric Ranges 3 Automatic Washers 3 Electric Water Heaters Miscellaneous Items 2 Delco Light Plants, Used 2 Used Compressors 2 Used Radios 1 1936 Ford Panel 1 34-ton Applance Delivery Truck Bed 2 Refrigerator Pads 1 Delivery Cart and Straps Assortment of Hand Tools Complete Assortment of Phonograph Needles TERMS OF SALE - CASH Heppner Appliance Co., fer SALE CONDUCTED BY VARNER AUCTION CO. Hermiston - Phone 2872 and 6507 Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford were ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penland and son Meal of Lebanon. It was the first time the Penlands had been in this part of the state and they were well pleased with what they saw. They found some old ac quaintances here in the Edwin Dicks. Mr. Dick and the Penlands having attended the University of Oregon at the same time. o SOUND MOTION PICTURE ON CHURCH PROGRAM "Reaching From Heaven," an 80-minute sound motion picture, Christ at the evening service will be shown at the Church of Sunday. This film is said to be "packed with drama, humor and pathos, and is romantic and ex citing as well as Christian." This will close Mr. McKowen's work as pastor of the church; next week he plans to return to Nebraska, which has been ihs evangelistic headquarters for sev eral years. He says, "I'm really sorry to leave Oregon it's a won derful place to live!" 0 GRADE SCHOOL TRACK MEET RUN OFF WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Heppner's elementary school was host to the grade schools 'of Lexington, lone, Boardman and Irrigon at the annual track meet staged on Rodeo Field Wednes day, May 16. Scoring was on an individual pasis instead of on a school bas is and total points were com puted. 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