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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1954)
""" """" """" """"" ". M and Line 24, 1954 HeppnerGazetteT Til ' i i i KlntilC CHURCHt2Monumeiii rwi ...,st COTHCH! IT Mill " son Glenn u"" lce9. . went to , visit while mis. - - IIIJ1V " autnu use 0l Ross - .. br . " o the cause of -m R"- S . His brother I 1 Lexington Scouts Camp at Lehman 7 t the Wd3 fa nitron Il Settle ta at ine Al inii-intrii""' .,, m nister Mrs. lreiia uf.f- . icti.r ;,.0,t ... email iw"-'- , Mrs. W. ,.. Dinner cre Mr. andi Lester D. . a m. and are visiting ner, and parem,. - , Mr. anu " sunday. u- neloha Jones .' , ' , friends droPP . ppnr eton. first week in Junr " TJn-h School 10:00 a. m. j somef.?mng. - " u-a8 their hou f- and her a gene week 2 p. m. anu , ;; , di ' ' and Mrs. W. E. Mcivn- weeK. Hlatt frorr noon as ion ' . as on "-';;'"anrt Mrs. Alex Hunt, anu Mr last morning here . lan, M .r. d Mr . i rW Irs of DayviUe. Tuesday area to show. the e . k nis upppneh ASSEMi- w ana jyu. at the home mem w --- . . paUi m- Ppnuieton U1 r, and Mrs. ueu'B-.. co-op a" " , nn FriaaJ l". " irast. ' e( ,.ihrt Hiatt from noon as io..B - . h was on ' ;"a nd Mrs. Alex Hunt a - Mr. anU mr..- - at the LaSTvTsnowed about 5 inches. '--ddaughter from Portland Sunday, it fcnowtu d due r"'" n.,pr Mr. and Mrs. t. '- George 1 Some of the tents ollap n coo o Lexingtn, Mf an swimming in tne s T ;-visHors all repon n . Mrs, during the wet-"i.u w Alonzo Henderson and da k B,.tty Ann, Mrs Bertha Mrs. Alex Hum, and Tava beds. ro 1 Rev. Paul n pendieton e"L .7.. dctpr and Drovuit.-." -. maria2er oi j -rpnts anu - oi(Tht.tnmy 5unoay. r - ro. Vimt.. presiacni .. lni p.m. p.- . pcnnsyi" ' Kvangensu, and"0"6":" Madras stoppea " galt LaKe -v-- wcr Co-op. n ". .-i rhildren of LewBlu"! Mr. ana au. mn,hPr.l Tnursuay ; -. . t Thursday. . Durst has ,lf the coiu sheUon, waw- jom-s ' ,,. r,, r.nntV ana , iK, nre VlSUliiB i Rihlp StUdV t ..J r ' lo'"" .--..,-tn visit mr- r,pr for ii rc". i ,ft caturuay . nnn ivi i ?. i i n 1 1 ixi t . it 1. 1 im m u r i - - ntfl tii tvaai .? ii and mr. r j,, e Bcach jor me - son of Heppner .JM aUending the co.nct; IONE CHURCH OF n..u andmother. last Wednesday ; ;THE tenw ,ont June uT ,lf ixlnRton Mr flnd Mrs. Laurei B ro th.s storr, Also tne , ana Gonty flnd f visjti h . efotne-- ,vania John's and Holmes , f - he weekena V live m fronl j nirt uu -' i t r r il nn rtL.k,'' i .,. ,oNyssa via'" ',.',; Heppner . "-., ! leK saii Mrs. Kssie 1 .hi, w.ek. . Inslon- " who is confined to the hospital , , ... v, nnlio. neeanna , ninnppr .Jr , n'nhkuns this weeK. : ington. he nospuc"- w.-- - j unflerweu w"uia.."lu Miifl. neeanna anu - Memor,ai A'"-. fnir S rth. Hunt Utah, is v.sinn, n Cnristi;in church in ePP- -" Wilfred C. -,,- m & ftt tne Stirritt a .g gaining his - .un'Mrs. Maurice M. ' Mrs. Clarence Hay.; Mr. and M, ,ey 3-- at 11 a. m. 't0 vlsit their cou and ls able to worK so,,, tii r finr tiny 111. ... 1 .1 thA r.H u 1 iui" " u.itic , .1 uiui n ni. -1 t rvi iu.T 1 . Carl, Franklin m I . cnikiren vlsitea i - -, - ,iss Nalan, Mr. Evening services Bill B. Marquarflt, a." w hme last w- Wetzel and Mrs. l. c. Bible gtudy ana prdy .-. ,.i, . . .... i nnerock to visit " " Pts at the HanK a-nn a m. n? ?r'T" ;:.,. They retumea; w Sunday were:,--' "-' leader. nnd enroute to " r turned ' Dinner guests - - , rp-. Thursday, 00 ; Scouts go,ng were , - , , parents , and' Cornilson home ,u ..;-- yoU are aiway,- Ji0nGeT; -5 Car- here S - for a Mr. -d nay . -. f son, vnn 1 Carl War. ciih'"' mr. o" run 11 r' Fvenlng services at 8:00 p. rn.; shank. Miss wy den. took Shi?rtudv and prayer meeting anied her parents as fa as Jo B HarQld and Janice tQ ' " ' ...U chP VMICU i--- . I ,, ( 1? an and other rectal disorder!. 1 I r IH PORTLAND 11 iranjfl ' Iks hotel V1" " 7 this week of tne -- 1 t ' f ( I Willi H"" AS GENERAL ELECTRIC SEES IT 150 ouiiido roomj $2.00 and up Special weeVly rate WASHINGTON AT I4TH PKUHM.H. A. MATHESOH. OWNERS SJe. convenience S'fffSdWidoal. rORTLAHD. OREGOH SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Heppner. . ,, Robert E. Becker, rawoi 1 ,,..r,i,ion and Al- . c Mrs. K. jvilt o"" - ,DrA Saturaay stiv- 11 . Ttonnnpr were " ,,i,(,nl. 9 30 a. m hert Ketscn m baooaui cv... cnnrlav for bait - - DtI1 .. ... u..ti-7Pri and con-; ,, m. left bunaiy iy . unme. "5 J" : . church in. -3 nB Wednesday, at Where they will StFeh chiidrenof Heppner CHRISTIAN CHUHCH .1 t rini criu -is, h i an L.. a""""' r . rv am "K. p Maieske chad-t -;h worship services at ; d" . ... ,i mrs Fucene Ma- . with her Saturday. . intermediates and hit,n W.mur ri - ".,lhlir stea. school young p'f-- "r r'LiTn the U. S. Marines. Marvin auw. nis uo"""f, TpY,ncton and cock. Rill was raised in Lexington Bin wis tlpive crades of ,v rHtiRCH attenaeu ",." wlth this IONE COMu, - school here, grauu.-r, A gniriey, i'o" . at in a. m. Churcn scnuu, . - iirnrstllll at ll-O" MorniiiK -r , "Objectives Need Incentives. f,T COLON WO STOMACH HWIHII - ..ioitot Ti c ilij' . . va,r liiiiu v Dav where snev.r" -- H .tiine jrom " te done in, - ti , .-h I Mr. and Mrs v-- have ".nd Thu- A: ZZM m WtHZW attending Bend .a gests of Mr. c;p.:eB Dialpllv. saturu and visit-;aay. "'V' onj sister wn'ie 1,1 'X, r i wm. or w to matters oi ""3"';7 and Cork's mou.n i - , ".ub".;L.. nr salt. Lake cnyi - "attte up tne left nu..,r;":up their home, the r...u r pasture. Fork n " --. tnwn on Sun-i They went u"t" THE DEAN CLINIC ' " . .... ihrough frlday. Op.n 10 gnill ""!n.,doy nd Friday. Until 8 p.m. Monday, W.dn . M years ciass. v t Guests Sunuay u - zcl home were Mr a ,u ard Stewar a. u rom wl0.are ' m and Mrs. Doug- mission - anA Mr. and SSS-OfSoroptimistClub l0, xne-- Andprson, rp(,pien USE GAZETTE TIMES Ui? rTvivn ADS Standard tailors a million-dollar coat for the Pacific Northwest SWIM it Adelia Anue sun , ; SoropUmist M.ii"."-'"-r' iXbSTSa " mc,n8 thanked the c ub or the larshlP anu " 1,11 5,1 ' r,iorn nreeon 11 u , .!.. in nrimarv work. Jor ( in, the new ,rs will take office . The for installation is to 15. MahoneyHome Scene Mrs P W.Mahoney entertained Mrs. t . ur;,i(,P lunch- a one ociuir. , i nftprnooll. in lui'huiij rnpsls wresent were Mesdames Guests prt .n r-mshens, K. scnau.i. Geor,,e, iymondFerBuson V.O.G or, Siel.en1T.,mpson,and U,e nosu-. . Mrs. mh prize w '' wa sec. ThomPn,Mr, :ovv ond and mrs. - Trheds? Phone 6-9228, necu BIG few people i bw rapidly Ai economy is growing . n . u backing H$ belief In a long-term period history, spending faMm-ieo. in 13 different part of Anyon, ho " TcoX d h ..ePPa up to pay be facing another major ,. . ,.;s 6eUt0 27,000 in jmt 15 y. nas tiiangcu mi -nnplprfltine. . , a i-niiiiiiv v.v n UUW11. IV o J Tnrlnstrial re- search and develop ment have broad ened the base of our entire economyand, even more impor tant, have laid the rrrnnndwork for a b . , steadily increasing expansion in the years to come, WW helped create 100.000 jobs t.h,vking." If. S-al Lmlxr En ConipoundthatreU,rdsdry.ng.can.ven, of dollars worth of tZ ingarvea.itunu. . igncd provide spoe,a,nu-iSi.:.; ffic.ency to redm-e operaung in industry. S-- . world-8 oil that can save up to gallon 01 Working with you tor a oeuc. Pacific Northwest I Washington, Oregon, Idaho: 2,923 Standard employees $14,096,835 annual payroll 4,810 Pacific Northwest urmreholders al 620 424 investment in plant, reiinory anu . i. r r.-wta and $5,000,000 worm u -"rvioesboughtfrommoreanUOO 1'aeuic woru"" 2.604 independent businessmen . j tViomselves and their 7,081 employees by atiung Standard product ve up to , n.( COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA STANDARD I M PA , HM IS THE Y NEWS In THU 4.Vheel-Drive 3 Truck Field Uiq i I POWER Li ;n America's lowest i Priced 4-VI-D Truck FARLEY j MOTOR CO. ... ... Snrlnatrifis are Many exemng " predictable as we learn how to make full use of atomic energy. Another im portant new held will be electronic machinery that will make work easter, production swifter. Our scientists are experimenting with metal crystals 50 times stronger than any metals we now at i kottnv linmp annliances n !n the vears to come. know, rtew anu mw - -n pansion in the yea are on the way. More uses for the gas tu, 1Iere are just two examples ot of jet.engine has happeneu. nPr mpnts. 1 l The first electric refrigerator with a & few rf th!ngs sealed-in mechanism was introduced by .g . . - lOOri. and its pro- , . JwS t2L General cietun, . - - interested in, anu - ilurtion in that year required only a iew er companies, of m2ti , rr.i rrfr (tprators - . , . Vvr l i. I UW course, are hard at jf work on equally (M. AJ promising projects. fjffl n. t.i;pf in a i,n,l,ed people. Today, rctngera rS , make up a billion-dollar aim nr"1'" .1 ... mnrp. than business which ernpo,, business -r- 100 000 men and women m manulac taring plus additional thousands in re tuiniD, v Tko frPP7.er taring, pms . -11. .nikr whole iu,lf has made possiuic , in.lnatrv. fro lien j, zen foods. H In 1939, most of Today'i ne pioducts and new iiwusuto . Our belief in a long-term period of 'VyiTi'Tn , industrial growth is ,j;iHeontiniiiioimp , , Amlt'JKiinomjpandln not wishful specu lation. It's being backed by the greatest . ., imnira Vifls p.ver - , f building program In 1939, most oi Ae nationi8 industries us knew electronics 2g m m mlon dollar8 only as tubes in for new plant equipment; tins year, our radio, and the gpend only gligMy leg9i 0ur entire industry sold investment since 1946 has already 230 million dollars than a biffion dollarSi ln worthofequipment. record 1?5 milUon Mm iU Llectronics is now . ngw knt facaiUc8 by G.E., 24 more than last year. This is the kind tf confidence we have in the country s future. ..i-ii- .i ji. Vncinpeis nnd some a 4'-uiiiioii-uuiu" uuo... , experts predict it will grow to 20 billions in the 1960's. General Electric, just one , . , v,.ja pWtrnnic-eauip- 111 in" A'" producer, now has electronic-equ.p. Thgress Is Our Most Important Product GENERAL ELECTRIC