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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 31, 1951 lib are pleased to announce to our customers that we once again have an electrician and we can take care of your electric troubles. WILBUR E. JENKINS is now service man for Heppner Hardware and Electric Co. COTTON is the Answer SKIRTS Swish and swirling Prints, Stripes, Flowered BLOUSES Linen, Pique, Plaid, with or without sleeves colors or white. DRESSES Every day, play or dress up TERRY CLOTH COATS Swim suits to match Just a few suggestions for your summer time needs a storeful to choose from. Try Claudien 4 4Jowb Mice goocfieefione SeMoe em heifer. . jf . teiwwt'' srmmnrL'it 6y speed bn$ Distance rail A ruimftpr wn retve In these busy telephone days, when so many calls that help build our nation's strength are going over Long Distance lines, you'll find your operator can give you much faster service on your out-of-town calls if yon give her the number you want rather than Just die name and address. That Way, yon see, you won't have to wait while she calls "Information" to get the number you're calling. So why not start your own out-of-town number list right away? 6e$t way H keep out-of-town numbers is in a handy booklet, kept near your telephone. One way to get the numbers is by asking your friends for their number whenever you're in touch with them. Pacific Telephone THE AMERICAN WAY I ftTVw f SP01?? I VE4-C0NTROU5 5 1 rK0N.v V ANmiNl3? J I OVfE THE POlWCM 1 1 frti, tyn. T5 I PlANNERi WHO I Control The Controllers Lexington Class Bows Out in Friday Evening Exercises By DELPHA JONES Commencement exercises were held at the auditorium at 8 p. m, Friday, with the following pro gram: Processional, Betty Lou Messenger; Invocation, L. G. Wet. zel; salutatory, David Buchanan; piano solo, Mrs. Barbara Lieual- len; valedictory, Patty Majeske; gift presentation, John Edwards; presentation of awards, Mr. Schwab, with the Beach citizen ship cup going to David Bucha nan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan; the citizenship plaque to Pat Majeske and John Ed wards. The Babe Ruth plaque went to Asa Way and Dorothy Lowry. The grade school citizen ship cup went to Phyliss Nolan, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Nolan. Vocal selections were next with the high school chorus singing "Just a Memory" and "Dear Land of Home." The com mencement address was deliver ed by R. E. Lieuallen, registrar of Oregon College of Education. The awarding of diplomas fol lowed, Adolf Majeske, chairman of the board, presenting them to the foilowign graduates: Pfc Floyd Breeding, David Buchanan, John Edwards, Alene Shannon, and Patty Majeske. The follow ing eighth graders were awarded diplomas: Donna Lee Robinson, Phyliss Carol Nolan, Nancy Lee Harrah, Patricia Jean McMillan, and Larry Earl Groves. Benedic tion was given by L. G. Wetzel, and recessional, Betty Lou Mes senger. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harrah re turned from Montana where they motored to attend the graduation of their oldest daughter, Rebekah. Their two children, Jim and Sal ly, remained for a visit, their daughter Nancy returning and will remain at the C. C. Jones home until later in the month when she will return to her home. At present her parents are living in Portland. The Lexington high school spent Monday at Lehman Springs where a picnic was enjoyed. The first and second grades had their picnic at the Bernard Doherty home where they had a fine time. There were also 10 parents present. The third and fourth grades and the fifth and sixth spent the day in the mountains with the 7th and 8th going to Langdon Lake. Archie Munkers also took a car of youngsters to Langdon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and family, Nancy Harrah, Pat Mc Millan and Mrs. George Irvin left for Union and Cove to spend Me morial day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall and Mrs. Chas. Breshears attend ed eighth grade graduation ex ercises in Pendleton at St. Jos eph's academy where Deanna Steagall was graduating. Mrs. Annie Keene. Mrs. A. F. Majeske, Mrs. Wm. Smethurst, and Mrs. W. E. McMillan returned Friday from the Rebekah conven tion at Klamath Falls. While there Mrs. Keen was given the degree of Chivalry and Mrs. Ma jeske was installed as one of the guardians for the state conven tion next year. Mrs. Eugene Majeske returned to her home Saturday after a stay in St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall, Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding and family and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding visited relatives and friends in Spray Sunday. Mrs. Truman Messenger Jr. is visiting Mr. Messenger's parents for a few days. Mrs. Elsie Beach has returned to her home after a visit in Port land and Gresham at the home of her son, Laurel Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goodell spent the week-end in Cove. Mrs. Mark Rands motored to Portland Monday taking her daughter Barbara to their home there. The William Van Winkle chil dren are ill with the measles, as is the small daughter of the Ken Palmers. At the quarter horse show in Pendleton Friday night Mrs. Her- Lexington Airport Saturday, June 2 TONY WHITMAN'S DANCE BAND Admission: $1.25 per person SUPPER SERVED Sponsored by HEPPNER POST NO. 87 American Legion man Ziegler (nee Betty Smeth urst) won first place in the geld ing class, and also crand cham pion of the geldings and got the trophy given bv Nail's cafe. This is a beautiful trophy of bronze ana a big silver horse on top. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lieuallen of Oregon Colleere of Education were visitors in Lexington and lone Friday, renewing acquaint ances here. He is a graduate of lone high school, class of 1933. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Darnielle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way attended the runeral of Deb Bellenbrock at Monument Tuesday. Mr. Bellen brock was the father of Mrs. Roy Martin of Lexington. Mrs. George White, Mr. and Mrs. Lester White and danphtpr Judy called at the Barnett home baturday. Mrs. Audra White. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grogan and children of Her- miston were visitors at the Bar nett residence Sunday. o Public School Over, Daily Bible School Opens at Boardman Daily vacation Bible school od- ened at the Community church Monday and will run through June 8. The enrollment for Mon day was 53 students with several new ones Tuesday. There are nine teachers and helpers all un der the superivision of Misses Wanda Needles and Jean Scott. The public school closed its doors for the summer vacation Friday. Commencement was held Thursday evening, with seven seniors graduating. Friday morn ing the GAA girls and the boys' athletic clubs received awards in general assembly. The following teachers have signed for the coming year: Supt. Forbes from Ukiah; Ronald Black, Walter Turner and Mrs. Ruth Stu der, high school teachers: Mrs. LaVern Partlow, Mrs. Edith Part- low, Mrs. Forbes and Mrs. Zoe Billings, grade school. Mr. Forbes will also be the band leader. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harwood left Sunday for a two weeks vacation going to Baker and from there to the coast. Mrs. Frank Cole left Sunday for a week with relatives in Ol- ympia and Portland. She will al so attend the wedding of her son Bill Sunday, June 3, in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shannon and daughter Lorna. and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Erickson scent the week end in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Maromhpr. Mr. and Mrs. Alberv Mammhor of Arlington motored to Grand- view Sunday, decorating the graves or the Macomber boys' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillpsnip anr. ton Donald motored to Othello, Wash. Monday where they at tended the graduating exercises. Gillespie's niece. Mrs. Vp Wil. kie, was a member of the gradu ating class. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macomber of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root were Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. anH Mrs. Max Deweese. Dr. and Mrs. Verner E. Ruedy of Portland were guests Friday and Saturday at the George Sic 8rd home. Mr. and Mrs. Sicard yvere receiving congratulations on their 25th wedding annivers ary, which was May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball Jr. and baby daughter of Portland were week-end guests at the home of Ball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller left Wednesday for a 10-day trip to South Dakota where they will at tend a family gathering of Mrs. Miller's relatives. 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