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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1951)
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 2, 1 $5 1 Page 3 Get Started RGfTf BuyOurkee's Own Grade AA n n n - v i 'A i AT- LONE ROCK GROCERY LONE ROCK ur Thanks! FOR YOUR RESPONSE AT THE OPENING OF OUR NEW Ice Cream Dep't Your acceptance of our new Rich Maid Ice Cream De partment was very gratifying and we assure you that we shall continue to supply you with the finest pro ducts. Our new store hours have been arranged for your convenience. FOR YOUR CON VEN I ENCE ICE CREAM DEPT. OPEN WEEKDAYS. until 10 p.m. SUNDAYS .. Noon 'Til 8 p.m. Heppner (Bakery Shower Honors Eunice Peterson At lone Church By Echo Palmateer A bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Eunice Peterson at the Co-operative Church base ment Saturday afternoon. She re ceived many lovely and useful ! gifts. Cake, coffee and punch were served from a table decor ated with a bowl of flowers. Mrs. Henry Peterson poured the coffee and Miss Shlrlee Smouse presid ed at the punch bowl. The host esses were Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom, Mrs. Robert DeSpain, Mrs. Delmer Crawford, Mrs. Tad Miller, Mrs. Arthur Stefanl Jr., Mrs. Robert Hoskins, Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs. Wm, Rawlins and Mrs. Donald Peterson. Miss Peterson is the bride elect of Rod Kvistad of Astoria. The Three Links Club met at I the home of Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn 1 Friday afternoon, July 27; with Mrs. Adon Hamlett as co-hostess. Plans were discussed for the Dis- . trict convention of the Rebekah lodges to be held here September 29. Refreshments were served by the hostesses after the meeting. Mrs. Delia Corson won the door prize. George Ely returned home last week from Salem where he visit ed his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger McCor mick of Oakland, California are visiting here. She is the mother of Mrs. Robert Hoskins and the daughter of Mrs. Addie Salter. Dr. and Mrs. B. I. Phillips of Portland, were recent visitors at the home of his sister Mrs. Claude Huston. Loren Hale of Tangent is vi siting here, he is staying at the Ida Grabill home. Rev. and Mrs. A. Shirley spent last week in The Dalles where they visited their son and daugh. ter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Shirley jr. Rev. Shirley had a medical check up at the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson left by plane for Seattle Friday evening of last week to visit at the home of their son, Clifford. They plan to bring their grand daughter, " Leslie, home with them. Bobby Lee, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpriin, cut his face above the eye while play- Free TRUCK WWnSpBcffon for Interna tii SLfi. J DC TurninligyMl UJZLG Bet your Internationals ready for the long haul! Com in and get the 99-point truck checkup thafs yours for the asking. i It's the first big step you can take to head off the headache of an uncertain future. Ifs protection against major truck breakdowns that can knock out your vi tal operations. And there's no charge, no obligation! 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Three fires were set by the train near the warehouse at Mor gan Saturday but were soon put out by the train crew and men there at Morgan. Carl Linn was home Sunday for a couple of hours from the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Mrs. Linn came home last week from Monmouth where she has been attending summer school. Franklin Ely spent the week end in Portland. He returned with a new Oldsmobile. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Lindstrom entertained at a coffee party in honor-of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helena of Seattle Wednesday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, M. and Mrs. O. L. Lundell, Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and children, Mrs. Adon Hamlett and daughter, and Mrs. Mary Swan son. The Helena's left last week for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buschke and son left last week for their home in Los Angeles after visit ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke at Morgan. W. R. Wentworth is home from Portland where he went for medi cal treatment. Mrs. James Barnett is visiting at the David Barnett home in Pendleton. Gene Heliker of The Dalles vi sited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker last week. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Hams and daughter, Susan, and Mrs. Mabel Davidson and grandson left Sunday on a. trip south. Lin da Hams is staying at the Del bert Emert home. Mrs. Lloyd and children Vir gil and Gerry left Monday for Portland. She was accompanied as far as The Dalles by Robert Drake who spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake from Fort Lewis. Louis Hancock of Arlington is working for W. R. Wentworth. Mr. Hancock sold his service station at Arlington recently. W. G. Roberts Is doing some gate a G&fc. enroll a ; fsAMETIME- (SAME OVEfJlffV FRIGIDAIESE "Wonder Oven Electric Range Brand new idea in electric ranged Two ovens, each with its own con trolsor move the divider to the bottom and presto Ifs one huge pvenl All these other features, tooi Lifetime Porcelain finish High-Speed Radiantube Unite Automatic Oven Clock Control High-Speod Iroller Fult-Wicfth Storage Drawer Full-Width Fluorescent Lamp Ask about other models, tool HODGE CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 403 painting at the Van Hubbard home and Phil Beauchamp of La Grande is painting at the Art Ritchie house on main street. . -Donald McElligott attended the funeral of his friend Phil Dalse, in Portland, July 22. Mr. Dalse was killed in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElli gott and Miss Mabel McElligott of Portland were recent visitors at the homes of Donald and Rich ard McElligott. Ross Perry, who is with the merchant marines, is visiting at the Martin Beaurnfeind home at Morgan. Mrs. Amee Sperry and Mrs. Carl Allyn of Portland were vi sitors here last week. DATES TO REMEMBER August 5 Grange picnic at McNary dam. August 8 Maranatha meet ing at the Co-operative basement. August 8 Bureau meeting in the evening at the home of Mrs. Echo Palmateer. August 14 Garden Club meet ing at the Dixon Smith home. Henry Peterson is In Portland and will enter the Veteran's hos-1 pltal there. Miss Elaine Nichols, niece of Mrs. Ray Hiembigner, spent the week end at her home in Odessa, Washington. She was elected as princess of the Lincoln county fair in Washington. Mrs. Eldon Tucker received word from her husband-, Sgt. Tucker who is stationed in Cali fornia, that he would receive his honorable discharge Friday and would be home next week. A surprise birthday party was given in honor of Nat Halvorsen, July 24. He was 85 years old. Those present were Mrs. John Eubanks and daughter, Sandra, Mrs. C. E. Brenner and son Gary, children, and Mrs. Verla Eu banks. Mrs. Halvorsen baked the birthday cake. Mrs. Beulah Davin and daugh ter! Sharon, of La Grande are vi siting at the Paul O'Meara home. They are on their way to San Francisco to make their home. Mrs. Davin is a niece of Mrs. O' Meara. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brittsen and son of Ordnance spent the week end at the Merle Baker homo. The families spent Sunday at Lehman Springs. Mrs. Brittsen and Mrs. Baker are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Howton and family were visitors in The Dalles Saturday. THE FAIR AND RODEO BOARD EXTENDS THAN KS To The Following Businesses and Individ uals For Their Conributions To A Fund To Build Permanent Rest Room Facilities On The Rodeo Grounds .... O'Donnells Cafe ir.A.D.McMurdo Mary Van's Flower Shop RosewaU Motor Co. Thomson Bros. Hotel Heppner Jos. J. Nys Aiken's Pastime - Heppner Hdw. & Elec. Co. Gonty Store Central Market Tom Howell Central Meat Market Farley Pontiac Co. Turner, Van Marter &Co. Heppner Garage Heppner Auto Parts Saagers Heppner Market J. 0. 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