Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 28, 1951, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 28, 1951
CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH (Episcopal)
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
C hurch School 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion and sermon
11 a. m.
Holy Communion Wednesday
morning at 10.
for all
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOE
No archery classes on Saturday,
June 30.
Congregational-Christian Church
Lexington, Oregon
L. G. WetzeL pastor
We know not what the future
holds, but we do know who holds
the future.
Friday, June 29, demonstration
program of the vacation Bible
school at the church.
Sunday, July 1, Sunday school
hour 9:45 a. m..
Worship service 9:45 :.. m. (out
by noon.)
Evening Bible study H p. m.
Wednesday. July 4, Uible study
and prayer service at 8 p. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
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Thousands of acres of grain bar
Tested under the most varied con
ditions have convinced owners every
where that Massey-Harris combines
get cleaner grain and more oi it
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ft fi.
From cutter-bar to grain tank every
unit in a Massey-Harris is in
correct proportion for most efficient
threshing. Size, design and
position of each has been
carefully engineered to give you
controlled feeding coordinated
operation. The result is cleaner
grain, more grain saved . . .
a more profitable harvest.
Next fme you're in own sfop in or
complefe details.
Logan Implement Service
lone, Oregon
Morning worship and sermon
11 a. m.
Sunday Church school 9:45.
Dinnor (pot luck) after the 11
o'clock service honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Boyer, who are leav
ing for Evanston, 111 where Mr.
Boyer will begin his studies for
the ministry. All are invited.
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Jepsen-Lieuallen
Vows Exchanged In
Pendleton Sunday
The wedding of Miss Suzanne
Lieuallen, daughter of Represen
tative and Mrs. C. L. Lieuallen to
Robert H. Jepson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Jepson, was solem
nized at 4 p. m. Sunday, June 24
at The Episcopal Church of the
Redeemer in Pendleton. The Rev,
Eric O. Robathan performed the
double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white marqui
sette gown with long lace-trimmed
train, and fing'er-tip veil
held in place by a lacehalo. She
carried pink rosebuds and flowers'
of love on a white prayer book.
Mrs. Frank Lieuallen, sister-in-law
of the bride, was matron of
honor, wearing a peach taffeta
dress with net overskirt and halo
to match. The bridesmaids were
Mrs. John Clerf a cousin of the
bride wearing blue, Mrs. Richard
Patton wearing orchid and Mrs.
Robert Green wearing yellow. All
four carried nosegays.
The best man was Frank Lieu
allen and ushers were John Clerf,
Richard Patton and Robert Green.
A reception followed in the
parish house. Several attended
from here.
Those attending the Morgan
family reunion in The Dalles
Sunday were Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Eubanks and family, Earl
Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely,
Mr.a nd Mrs. Wallace Matthews
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Akers and family and George Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson
and family of Los Angeles are
visiting relatives here. Mr. Dav
idson is the son of Mrs. Ella Da
vidson. o
A WORD OF THANKS
I am truly grateful to my
friends for their visits and for
the cards, letters flowers and oth
er gifts sent me during my re
cent illness. Please accept my
sincere thanks.
Mrs. John Saager
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Marcel Jones will leave. with
his big farm truck Sunday for
Burns to haul the household
goods of the Earl L. Sowards fa
mily to Heppner. Mr. Sowards is
the newly elected minister at
the Church of Christ and will oc
cupy the pulpit Sunday, July 8
as the beginning of his charge
here.
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FOR SALE One baby basket
and stand for home or travel,
with pad and liner, $6.00. Us
ed three months. Also one baby
buggy in good shape, used
little over 4 months. See Mrs.
Bud Peck or phone 2325. 15p
WATERFRONT NEWS Lest you
forget, we still have that speci
al on electric water heaters.
Baker Plumbing & Heating.
Phone 2892, Heppner, Ore. 15c
WILL THE PARTY who picked up
tire, tube and wheel at S. Court
St. bridge please return to
Rosewall Motor Co. Eva Duran.
15p
NOTICE I
To Our Friends and Customers:....
S&H Green Stamps will be giv
en on accounts only when paid
IN FULL within the month fol
lowing purchase.
Gilliam & Bisbee
WILL HAVE FOR SALE 50 tons
baled alfalfa hay, second and
third crops. A. C. Keene, lone,
Oregon. 14-15p
BENEFIT
DANCE
Sponsored by
Heppner Post No. 87, American Legion for
Junior Legion Baseball Uniforms
Saturday, June 30
County Fair Pavilion
Tony Whitman's Dance Band
Admission $1.25, tax included
THEN UP STEPPED MIGHTY CASEY !
i n i m m mt m
1,
A person standing in the area
of the Oregon Vortex, located
near Gold Hill, inevitably as
sumes a posture that inclines
toward magnetic north.
Lates figures show that there
are 882,773 acres in 32 individual
tree farms in the Douglas fir re
gions of OTegon.
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HEHMISTON Phone3571
PENDLETON Phone 1211
Over 63,000 acres of Oregon's I been set aside by the highway
most beautiful countryside have commission as state parks.
Get New Tires
for Summer Driving-NOW!-while
our stocks are complete
We still have a few white sidewalls
left.
Jack's Chevron Station
Jack Van Winkle
RPM Lubricants Atlas Tires
Phone 802, Heppner, Oregon
WILL YOUR CROP
BE RUINED?
Hail comes so quickly
and with such finality
. . Play the game safe
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Hail Insurance costs
surprisingly little.
Phone us.
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