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    Heppner Gaiette Times, Thursday, July 16, 1953
Page 3
rial Happ
enings
Shower Honors
.yle Peck
yle Peck was the guest of
a stork shower on Tues
iing July 7 at the home of
ettyjohn. Hostesses were
vin Piper and the Misses
' Rill and Nancy Adams.
present were Misses
berhardt, Dorothy French
Rice, Janice Prock, Bar
X'k, Beth Ball, Sharon
Donna Hudson, Adelia
n, Billie Jean Privett,
vett and Mesdames Allen
Clyde Alstott, Bill Zinter,
Adams and Darrel Mc-
! BIG BARGAIN VALUES
IUMMER FRAGRANCES!
JorothyGrat
IMCOUWIM
Mr
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Soroptimists Hold
Spelling Contest
The Soroptimist club met for
their noon luncheon Thursday
July 9 at O'Donnell's.
A committee was appointed to
investigate the changing of the
by-laws and constitution and
bring them up to date. This com
mittee is to report to the execu
tive board.
A spelling contest was held,
conducted by Mrs. Lucy Rodders.
The team captained by Mrs.
Grace Nickerson won the prize.
A guest of the,club was Mrs.
Leroy Neal of Coos Bay.
O'Donnell's Entertain
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COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Court Proceedings for
Month of June, 1953.
The minutes of the May term
were read and approved
NEW ICE CREAM idea introduced this week to northwest customers
is "Diced Cream", individually packaged servings. It comes in
a variety of flavors.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Rihle school herins at 9:45.
At Opening Of Lounge Classes for everyone, including
au uns.
Morning worship at It a. m.
The evening services, which are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell,
Sr. entertained Tuesday evening
with a dinner party in honor of;to ,e at 3 o'clock will be held
the opening of their new Wagon jn the basement if it is hot wea
Wheel Lounge. 'ther.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Russell O'Donnell, John andjONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
O'Donnell, Jr.; Mrs. Grace Nick
erson; A. F. Kalberer and Harold
McDaniels both of Portland and
the host and hostess.
For wonderful
summer enjoyment !
WHITE LILAC
HOT WEATHER COLOGNE
tnual Sale 8-oz $1.00
(reg. 2 size)
TE LILAC and 4 other fra
s: JiAie Bouquet, Jasmin
uet, Sweet Spice, Natural.
SE STICK COLOGNE COOLER
TE LILAC and Golden Orchid
rices . . . $1.00 (also in Sum
Song, Summer Bouquet, Mi
, and Love Song). In Nosegay
ight Drums fragrances, $1.50.
IB0 STICK COLOGNE COOLER
in handy glass container)
Full 2K-OZ.... $1.25
TE LILAC and Golden Orchid
ances (also in Summer Song,
it Spice and Mimosa).
(All prion plui tax.)
LIMITED TIME ONLY
PHIL'S
RMACY
HIL BLARNEY. Owner
CHURCHES
ALL SAINT'S CHURCH
Episcopal
John R. Reeves, Rector
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:45 a. m. Church school
11:00 a. m. Morning Trayer
7:00 p. m Young People's Fel
lowship First Sunday of Month Chora
Holy Communion
Wed. 10 a. m. Holy Communion
Wed. 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir
Thurs. 8:00 p. m. Choir practice
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Sunday, July 19, 1953
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Continuing studies in the Book of
Acts, the theme will be "Apostolic
Preaching."
During these hot summer days
our church building is cool, but
our welcome is as warm as ever.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev. Harold Gilliam, Pastor
Sunday, July 19
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship service at
11:00 a. m.
Evening services start at 8:00
p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 8 p. m.
This friendly church Invites you
to these services. All are welcome.
DR. EDWARD K. SCHAFFITZ
OPTOMETRIST
Next To Hotel Heppner Entrance Heppner, Oregon
, TELEPHONE 6-9465
OFFICE HOURS:
Mon.Tues. Wed. Fri. 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P.
Thurs. Sat. 9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
Evenings By Special Appointment
M.
ANALYTICAL VISUAL EXAMINATION
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Glasses Fitted
Ice Cream Package
Provides Glamour
The recent development and in
troduction to the Northwest of in
dividually packaged ice cream
servings provides the hostess with
unlimited opportunities to add
glamour to her ice cream des
serts. Unique in ice cream
packaging, each serving is in the
form of a cube. The wrapper
folds back to permit placing the
ice cream on a dish or in a glass
without the use of a -spoon or a
knife.
Because of its shape, many at
tractive and unusual servings
may be prepared by decorating
each cube with colorful candies,
or by covering with chocolate or
fruit syrups and with whipped
cream. Salted peanuts, almonds
or pecans also may be used as
well as fresh fruits and berries in
season. The many ways this new
individually packaged ice cream
may be served is limited only by
the hostess' ingenuity. Each
package contains eight indivi
dual cartons. ,
THE METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church Street
Heppner, Oregon
Sunday School 9:45.
Morning Worship 11:00. Ser
mon Topic "Moving to Sodom".
Some vacations you can af
ford, but can anyone afford a
vacation from the worship of
God?
FAIR-MINDED
"Harvest Time" is the passward
in Morrow county. So why "not
show everyone what that word
really means. Bring in your
many different varieties of wheat
or other grain in either sheaves
or sack, then add a bale of alfalfa
or grain hay . . well the cows can
eat grass, so make up some ex
hibits of that. They, would
make a fine display, don't you
think?
a
poc
of a roadway at least 24 feet in
width, from the County rock
crusher site on land owned by
II. S. Murray to the County road
running North and South.
The Court granted a Dance Hall
License to the Irrigon Grange No.
935.
The Court ordered the following
Bangs' disease claims paid: Louis
A. Bergevin. $56.00; Thomas P.
Michos, $8.00; and W. Howard
Cleveland, $16.00.
The Court ordered that an elec
tion be held in the Heppner Ceme
tery Maintenance District upon
the 10th day of July, 1953 for the
election of three directors.
Harold Dobyns was appointed
trapper for the year 1953-54 at a
salary of $100.00.
The petition of D. W. Ewing and
others of Boardman, Oregon to
narrow Heppner Street in Ewing
Addition to the City of Boardman
was denied.
The Court ordered that the
amount of $2,909.52 in the Alco
hol Control Fund be and is trans
ferred to the General Fund of the
County, to be used for Mother's
Aid, Old Age Pensions and Relief
of the Indigent.
The Court ordered that the
amount of $310.16 in the Amuse
ment Device Tax Fund be and is
transferred to the General Fund to
be used for Old Age Assistance
The Court ordered that the
amount of $19,703.82 in the Motor
License Fund, which will not be
needed for the Bonds and Inter
est fund, transferred to the Gen
eral Road Fund.
The Court ordered the estab
lishment of a Law Library Fee
and the County Clerk is ordered,
authorized and directed to collect
in each civil suit, action or pro
ceedings filed in either the Cir
cuit Court or the County Court, in
the manner in which other fees
are collected therein in addition
to the fees provided by law, and
as library fee, an additional sum
equivalent to 20 percent of and
said filing fee. To be in effect on
and after July 1, 1953.
It appearing to the Court that
the following appropriation over
drawn in the amounts as follows:
Assessor's Field Work ... $ 345.01
County Registrar 16.00;
Power
Repairs to Court House
and Jail
thp' Current Expense
Bimu rt.vsiMiiiiLv
Circuit Court
Library
General Roads
tions and
51.39 and that he adjust his books to
ishow the transfer.
427.79, n appearing to the Court that
145.83 the following Sheriff's Appropria
200 ; tions have been over drawn as
375.32 follows:
9.86;
Deputies' Salaries
Morrow County entered into an I ".' ., i V
greement with Darrell D. Cop.0rn"al '! f
ock for the right and privilege SlK'lal hm,r"
Tax Foreclosure
Bangs Disease Control
County Bounty
4 (r , r 4
Rnnks and Incidentals
99.99
15.23 '
1,129.61'
$ 46.64
. 56.74
. 185.48
$288.86
It further annearinf to the
644.00 'court that there is a sufficient
amount left in the Jail Expense
$7,812.97 Appropriation to take care of the
The Court hereby ordered that above overdrawn appropriations,
the Clerk transfer from the Emer-1 and is available for transfer to
gency Appropriation to the vari- said appropriations. The Court
ous appropriations mentioned ordered that the Clerk transfer
above, the amounts as set forth continued on rag hpui-
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Court House Light and
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...IN POWER AND
PERFORMANCE
Chevrolet's entirely new
115-h.p. "Blue-Flame
engine (teamed with
powerglide) is the
most powerful in the
low-price field! In gear
shift models, you get
the advanced 108-h.p.
"Thrift-King" engine.
Both give brilliant new
performance and greater
economy.
...IN STYLE
AND LUXURY
The sleek, low-slung
-beauty of this fine new
car provides one more
reason for Chevrolet's
truly amazing popular
ity. The new Fisher Body
provides roomy luxuri
ous interiors, modern ap
pointments and colorful,
fine-fabric upholstery
that can be matched only
in costlier cars.
IN EASE OF
DRIVING
Entirely new Power
glide automatic trans
mission, with faster
getaway and greater
economy, eliminates the
clutch pedal completely.
And Chevrolet's new
Power Steering does
807c of the work . . .
lets you squeeze in or
out of tight spaces with
wonderful new ease.
MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS
...IN ECONOMY
AND VALUE
Chevrolet now brings
you the most impor
tant gain in gasoline
economy in its history!
And, you save substan
tial amounts on over
all upkeep, too. Yet
with all iis wonderful
new things, Chevrolet
remains the lowest
priced line in the low
price field!
THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
...IN FIRST PLACE
POPULARITY
Again this year-as in
every single postwar
year-more people are
buying Chevrolets than
any other car. In fact,
latest official registration
figures show Chevrolet
over 25 ahead of the
second-place car. Nearly
2 million more people
now drive Chevrolets
than any other make.
'Optional at ft" "t. Com
bination of Vowtrnlidt auto
matic tranimiuion and
IH-b.p. "Hlm-Flamt" in-
5int available on "Two
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only, fount Slrermt ii
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iitl 75 crimped staple rayon, 15 cotton, 10 wool
r- "v i electric blankets
VijL 2 2975
imP'ove1 ui PicV ( Dud control 34.75
f W0UI P'fl .Keep you comforf-
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FLOWER BASKET
JACQUARD
BLANKET
6.90
72 x 90" 3'i lb.
Perfect for comfortably cool
nights, ideal as an "extra" in
Winter, so handsome it even
doubles as a coverlet. 65 ray
on, 25 cotton, 10 wool. Ace
tate satin bound. 7 lovely colors.
RUGGED SCOTCH
PLAID BLEND
BLANKET
8.90
72 x 90"
Handsome plaid with vibrant
colors on white! A versatile
blanket that keeps you warm
by night, doubles as a cover
let by day. 90 rayon, 10
wool, with scarlet acetate satin
binding. 3 lbs.
72" x 90" PASTEL
SHEET BLANKET
2.79
From warm winter sheet to
lightweight summer cover,
versatile blanket serves you
all year long! Soft, smooth to
the touch . pretty in pastels
jt white . . . wonderfully wash
able. Durably stitched ends.