Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 30, 1953, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Social Happenings' . . .
Mrs. Homer Hager
Honored at Bridal
Shower Thursday
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 30, 1953
Two Heppner Lodges
Have Picnics Sunday
About 50 Masons, Eastern Stars
I atld their families pn invert a n,it.
House Warm ha Partv, "nif Sundi,y July 26 at
r- ki i a . yiWightman's Blue Mountain
OlVen NelS AnderSOnS ranch. After the picnic dinner,
a , u - ; Ranies were played by the child
A surprise house warmin? ,,,lt;i i.,t., .
o .... umii itnc ant'l UUUII.
Mrs. Homer Hager, the former Pa"y was nelcl yesterday tor thai The Degree of Honor and their
Katherine Monahan, was the Nels Andersons at their home, families also pienieed Sunday at
honoree at a bridal shower Thurs. Guests enjoyed a picnic supper! the Winchester cabin. Approxi
day evening July 23 at the Metho- and ,hen presented the Ander-j mately 50 persos enjoyed the pot
dist church. Sons with a telephone stand. ' 'luck dinner with the lode fur-
Mrs. E. J. Dobbie sans twn snini Those attending were Mr an,i i"isnil,g ic0 wam and coffee.
Loves Old Sweet Song" and "A Mrs- Eugene Peterson and child-1 i . n ,"
Bicycle Built For Two", accom- ren. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCabe,! MlSS boulden HoSteSS
Boardman News
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deregg home was Mrs. Anderegg'sl Mrs. R. A. Fortner. Mrs. Bruce ren returned to their home in
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Lindsay was suddenly taken sick Fort Lewis after a few days her
Mrs. Walter Conway and (laugh- and was rushed to the Pioneer with Mrs. Willett's father Mr F
ter Sherrie of Gorvallis. hospital in Heppner bv the Oris- T. Messenger
Sgt. and Mrs. James Perkins ;i'olls. Mr. and Mrs. Fortner! Mr. and Mrs. (leneOvesnn worn
motored to Heppner Monday lak- recent guests at tlie home of Mr.
ing the children home, also the and Mrs. Ronald Black on way to
Lindsay children accomnanied their hump in Pr i't-,h t-
v w ,i vj , attuiu" ' ---- jj. n, auv,
panied at the piano by Mrs. Lester and daughter of lone, Mr. and
Boulden. (Mrs. Bryce Keene and Kathy, Mr.
Hearts were enjoyed during the and Mrs. Harold reck, Patricia
evening with high prize being and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. John
won by Mrs. William Barratt and Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin evening July 23
low by Mrs. Ralph Scott. ' ' Carson and their niece Mickey
Norman Nelson, Ernest Heliker, CqcP Hnmp rPnP
Markham Baker, Vernon Munk- o f Y rf
Stenhpn TruUneit V T nuui'
, . - - . . ij, . iuuuie, r , , , . , ,
hi . ana mrs. Alien iase enter-
V. N. White, Douglas Ogletree Mr. and Mrs. Allen Case entei
William Barratt, J. O Haper" ,alned wi,h a barbecue dinnc
?r
vviHicim uarraii, j. u. Hager
James Hager, Charles Vaughn Monday July 27 in honor of the wscs T0 MEET
Ralph Scott, Bill Sowell, Howard f'ff Mrs. Case and GH The WSCS of the Methodist
Reed, Lester Boulden, Jessie Fur-,1 a 1 IN1Kant"-r' I church will meet August 5 at 800
long, Marie Clarv. Earl r.illlam 1 Those present were Mr.
Alice Whetzell and the hostesses Mrs. Gustaf Nikander and son, on Jones St. Mrs. Walter Becket'ily of I'ermiston, who are vaca
Mesdames Lucy Rodgers. Fred Edward, Mrs. M. L. Case and the and Mrs. Charles' twit iu tinning elsewhere.
r iu -j .. .. . .. ... . i . ""'
rarnsii ana Liougias urake. nosi ana nosiess.
Ey Flossie Coats
tors have hired W. R I e Z i Trf"? Jl
driller to drill the well at the' fhi ?llf-cal'ed ,hpr? !
,... u..:..: , . . I,ne serious illness of Set. Perk ns
past week. The well is to have ' m ' .' , , i , uverson vvas return.ng from the
in ei"ht inch cisin" Enh Hut 1 n"lul w as ; nir. ano .irs. vnas. hortnman iv.iv scnooi ar iiaminon Held,
den Arlington did The witching '' ! Pcndleton Saturday, land family, Mr. and Mrs. Halley Calif. Mrs. Black and Mr. Ove
,, , , '""fe'iMarlows mother, Mrs. Julia Mar- (Williams, Clarence Anderson and are sister and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Uyde Tannehill low, was suffering from a heart Norman Nelson motored to Joseph!' Mrs. Clarence Thomas and son
left Saturday afternoon for La attack itvt.j.,.. , .. .. . .. d r. ,
f,,,i. f ..,.i l.,., . . imuiy mi i m- v nn'i jusepn oays 1,1 weir uuu.se
Grande for several days visit at! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fades celebration. guests at the Frank Marlow home
he home of their son anl daugh-, left Monday for their home in i Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and' last week. I Irs. Thomas and
ler-in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dona d Siml.inH r.iiif oft
Tannehill. Mr. Tannehill will. vis t u-ith hie nmMio i o - .. ... i
,, ... , ., i ' n mo, mi. aim .iri miiuiiuiy l' I' 17 lO See ft r.
ffinsiilt :i nhvoi'i.-in ivhi n in n,Ui.... n..i r- , . , .. . . ' . .
.: V. ', V n , V . i r.aocs ana otner reia- l-.iy s parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. 0.
city. Harold Baker is the substi-,tives. Sunday the family mot-; Ely.
Miss Cclia Boulden entertained' -: 'o Pasco, Wash., and were, Sunday afternoon guests at the
. timiidiNLu spnee. riinnw irnnctt M lh Clio.. win d i......i i ?.
I - t " v n m,n j' riau! nianuv iiunie were iir, ana
Miss Nancy Rands, daughter of home. Mrs. Harry King and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands has been I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and Phyllis, Hermiston, Mrs. Roy Mar-
empioea as ciem-typist at the -Sl's dickic and Donnie returned low and children, and Mrs. Frank
Midland Construction Co., with home Sunday evening after a Hadley, Irrigon.
offices in the Arthur Allen build- weeks vacation spent in Seaside Mr. "and Mrs. Leonard Bedord
in" ' and Seattle. and sons returned from Missoula,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harwood left Sunday guests at the Natlian Mont., Saturday after the summer
Saturday for a weeks vacation in i inorpe nomo was nls brotheisont there.
Cannon Beach, Oretron and wilD1 ultord Thorpe and son Rickie of i Mrs. Andre
auenu me cnurcn con nrcn h", .nm.
while there. Th I Mr. and Mrs. James
tinu cniiuren, iieppner, were sun-j weeks spent helping care for her
day dinner guests at the home of mother, who is ill.
Mrs. Driscoll's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald WilWt .m,l fhlt.i.
For Slumber Party
with a slumber party Thursday
picnic
sleep-
The euests enioved a
supper, swimming, games
ing and breakfast.
Those present were Kay Keith
ley, Janice Martin, Carolyn Mc
Daniels, Jaime Driscoll and Mari
lyn Calvin.
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters and fam-
tho hostesses.
YOUTH GROUP HOLD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
ska line PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott of!
ine xoutn group of the Metho- Heppner announce the engage
dlst church had a skating party ment of their daughter Miss Eima
Tuesday evening July 28 at the Scott to Marvin Boyd both of
tennis court at the school. After Portland. The wedding date has
skating a weiner roast was held not vet been set, but will probab
ln the courthouse park. 'ly be in the early autumn.
DR. EDWARD K. SCHAFFITZ
OPTOMETRIST
Next To Hotel Heppner Entrance Iieppner, 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
Broken Lenses Duplicated
EXAMINATION
Glasses Fitted
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 Prayer
7:00 p. m Young People's Fel
lowship First Sunday of Month Choral
Holy Communion
Wed. 10 a. m. Holy Communion
Wed. -f:00 p. m. Junior Choir
Thurs. 8:00 p. m. Choir prac
tice
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Sunday, August 2.
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
This will be our monthly com
munion service and we will con-
tinue our meditations in the Book
of Acts. The theme will be "The
Early Church and Shared Respon
sibility . We cordially invite you
to worship with us.
Mrs. Frank Marlow, Mrs. Na
than Thorpe and daughters, Mrs.
Edd Kunze and Mrs. Claud Coats
were in Pendleton Friday, while
there they called at the hospital
to see Mrs. Earl Briggs who has
been a patient for several days.
Recent guests at the Chas. An-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, pastor
Bible school begins at- 9:45
Classes for everyone, including
adults.
Morning worship at 11 a. m
The evening services, which are
to be at 8 o'clock will be held
in the basement if it is hot weather.
FAIR-MINDED
Many of the fine open class
livestock exhibited at the fair
have gone on to win honors at
other shows. If you really want
to see some fine stock, bring your
straw hat and do your own judg
ing, on the side. You will find
the competition stiff in both the
d FFA
i from Red
Driscoll! Saturday
ew Vannoy returned Jimior division of 4 II am
r-er. Alberta, Canada and in tho )on (,1;SS'
D(
evening
after several
Every third employee
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev. Harold Gilliam, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Revival Services start at
11:00 a. m. and will continue till
August 16. It will be conducted
each evening except Saturday at
8:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting will be held as
usual at 8 p. m. Thursday.
You are welcome to attend all
of these meetings.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
Lester D. Boulden, Minister
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Next time, go to Church before
Vu go on that trip or picnic.
You'll be glad you did! Sunday is
your day, but don't forget the One
who gave it to you!
CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL
t-nUHCH Lexington, Oregon
Lewis G. Wetzel, pastor
"As he thinketh in his heart,
so is he" Prov. 23:7.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Hour of worship 11:00 a. m.
Senior C. E. 7:00 p. m.
Evening bibl hour 8:00 p. m.
Prayer service Wed. 8:00 p. m.
owns part of Standard
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practical at they are pretty.
$1.49 and $1.69
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PHARMACY
PHIL BLARNEY. Owner
Penney's
Meet Forrest Dickinson, a driller from
Whittier, California and one of the owners
of Standard Oil Company of California. For
rest is bringing up three youngsters, buying a
home, and is also building a fa.Toly nest egg by
investing in his Company through Standard's
stock ownership plan. Forrest and other
Standard Oilers who are 35 or older and have
5 years of service, may, if they wish, invest a
pprtion of their pay in Standard shares. The
Company assists by contributing a percent
age of its net profit to the stock ownership
plan. Thus, in addition to salary and employee
benefits, Forrest shares Company earnings in
two ways: through Standard's contributions
to his stock purchases, and through dividends
on stock. Nearly 95 of all eligible employees
now participate in this plan. While several
thousand previously had invested in Company
shares on their own, 12,000 of a total 34,750
Standard Oilers are now shareholders. This
means, of course, that better than one out of
every three people who work for Standard also
own Standard. That's why Standard Oilers
work harder to serve you better after all,
it's their business, too.
There's No Such Thing as a
I "typical" Standard share
holder. More than 115,000
individuals and couples from
a all levels of life own Standard.
Small Businesses and large
believe in us, too, because our
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own shares of Standard Oil
Company of California stock. ,
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2-77
Girl's Swim
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99c
MEN'S DRESS STRAW HATS
MEN'S SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS
MEN'S WORK STRAW HATS
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244 Churches and religious
organizations, 165 hospitals
and medical groups, and 293
universities and schools own
part of Standard.
1 Standard's Owners are, mainly, thousands
jof average everyday people, most of them
j Westerners. Their Company's management
wholly independent. Standard Oil Com
pany of California is neither owned nor con
trolled by any of the Standard companies
in the East. Questions or comments about our
Company are always welcome. Write: Standard
Oil Company of California, P.O. Box 3495-B,
San Francisco, California.
Women's
And Girl's
White Nylon
Gloves
50c
Women's Batiste
Nightgowns
99c
Girl's Straw
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
plans ahead to serve you better
Hats
15c
MEN'S WORK STRAW HATS
MEN'S TERRY T SHIRTS
MEN'S TERRY SPORT SHIRTS
MEN'S PRINT TERRY POLO SHIRTS
MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS
BOY'S SWIM TRUNKS
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BOY'S SHIRT AND SHORT SET
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MEN'S PANAMA DRESS STRAW HATS , 2.00
MEN'S SUMMER TIES 66c
MEN'S WESTERN SHIRTS (5 ONLY) 3.00
MEN'S FADED BLUE SWIM TRUNKS 1.44
BOY'S SUMMER CAPS 50c
TODDLER'S SUMAER DRESSf S 99c