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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 19, 1955 Heppner High School Graduates f W i " f tf, i week. Journr "'"" end-of-tl WCTf riyj!ysn"- xyrwiBMii wvupi'iw- flam i nip'iu . m ' - ''"', J IV "'I ,1 U s w , wit Nm fe,: ihcu Pi v .lay fr-Tiir-ri' iffimnmiinn'i iwii.jjin'mimiiiM '''' - . - - , :: -7"77M i " s v I Jk.:,.i.!.fi I i-?V, i :n-m f 1 . kll '" "" , ' ( . . ! i - -'-zl r ; L2iU I' Ji i !S t " ' " ' "I - - 1 U 1 -..1 1 -.,-.. Heppner High School SCOOP In a student body meeting, on May 16, newly elected student body officers took the oath of office. Officers for the next year are Darrell Blake, president; Del bert Piper, vice president; Nancy ! Anderson, secretary; Darlene Con nor, treasurer; Janet Wright, as sistant treasurer; and Jay Sum ner, sgt.-at-arms. E. J. Dobbie, principal and ad visor, installed the charter mem bers of the National Honor Society .May 16. Pins and membership cards were given to the follow ing: Seniors: Lyle Jensen, Sally Palmer, Patsy Wright, Lillian Elde, and Barbara Prock; Juniors: Lance Tibbies, Nancy Anderson, Darlene Connor, and Lynda Bor man. Selection was based on scholarship, character, leader ship, and service. ! Cheers from the Seniors, on this, their last week of school. Baccalaureate services will be held May 21, 7 p. m. at the Metho dist church. Following this, the class will leave on their skip alism members held their the-year party May 17. Refreshments of sandwiches, and coke were served. Entertain ment was provided by the class. Honored as King and Queen of "Neptune's Court" at the junior- senior prom for 1955 were Larry Mollahan and Sharon Rill. Evening services will be dis missed because of the Baccalaur eate services which will be in the Methodist church at 7:00 p. m. The choir will practice at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday evening. THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH Wilfred C. McKay, paster Sunday school is at 10:00; Wor ship service is at 11:00; Young Peoples meeting is at 7:15; even ing church service is at 8:00. Bible study and prayer meeting Thurs day night at 7:30. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gale and Wi.low Willis W. Geyer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 v.. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Young People 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m. HEPPNER LUTHERAN CHURCH Armin II. Rietz, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Worship Serice, 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings of every month at 8:30 a. m, (Sunday school and services in the SDA church building in Heppner). Lutheran Ladies Society meets in members homes the last Thursday of each month, 2 p. m. HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS who will receive their diplomas next Wednesday evening at Com. mencement exercises. Top row, left to right: Felix Andresen, Earlene Baker, Neil Beamer, John Brosnan. Second row: Forrest Burkenbine, Frances Duvan, Lillian Elde, Raymond Gonty. Third row: Robert Grabill, Jean Marie Graham, Mary Ruth Green, Jerry Haguewood. Fourth row: Clar ice Hastings, James Hayes, Lyle Jensen, Janet Kendall. Fifth row: Richard Kononen, Wayne Lamb, Ralph Marlatt, John Monagle. Sixth row: Larry Mollahan, Sally Palmer, Barbara Prock, Sharon Rill. Bottom row: Helen Sanders, Peter Slocum, Joan Wright, Patricia Wright. Seniors not pictured are Oliver Devin and Patricia Graves. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Robert E. Becker, Pastor Saturday Services: Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m Sermon, 11 a. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. Bible Studies. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. A. Shirley, pastor Church school at 10 a. m. We are growing, why not join us? Morning worship at 11 a. m. Theme, "Why the Church?" You will be very welcome. Baccalaureate services at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Monday at 8:00 p. m. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Ed Svendsen of Corvallis will conduct services Sunday, May 22. Sunday school 10 a. ni. Services at 11 a. m. HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH Lester D. Boulden, Minister Church School 9: 15 a. m. Mornrtig Worship 11:00 a. m. There will bo a pot luck dinner after the morning service honor ing the Ed Dobbie and Doyle Abern families. The Baccalaureate service be gins at 7:0 p. m. Junior Choir Wednesday 4:00 p. m. Senior Choir Thursday at 7:30 p. m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sundays 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:15 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer. 1st Sundays Holy Communion. 7 p. m. Y. P. F. Wednesdays at 10 a. m. Holy Communion John R. Reeves, Rector Graduation Held At Monument Ey Martha Matteson A- nice crowd turned out Mon day evening for the graduation program and dance. Seen among the crowd was Mrs. Jessie Batty, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bell, Mrs. Gil bert Batty of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stafford and son Carl Wayne of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty and Linda of La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harrison of Eagle Creek, former residents here, were in town over the week end taking care of business and visiting friends. Lula Settle had the misfortune to wreck her car on the Heppner Spray road Friday afternoon coming back from Heppner. Bill Richards brought her on to Monu ment and then to Pendleton to the hospital. Her husband accom panied her. Among the Mbnument people in Pendleton Saturday were Joe Bulliet, Louise Kelly, Jessie Mat teson and Judy Johnson. Mrs. Ernest Johnson who has been in Pendleton doctoring the past two weeks was taken to Heppner May 14 to visit her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bailey. Bob Strange drove to Izee May 9th to work for the summer. Mrs. Katie Hinton of Hamilton, was in town Friday evening on business. Esten Stevens was in town get ting raedy to move to Happy Jack for the summer where he will work on the reserve. Mrs. Olive Cox drove to Portland Saturday morning for a few days. Miss Floy Strange has moved to the Hubert Asher home in Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Settle are the parents of a daughter Linda Gayle, born at Heppner May 9. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle of Monument and George Gray of La Salle, Utah. Maynard Hamilton is doing some plumbing at Long Creek this week. Mrs. Bruce Strange of Unity came over Friday evening to move his wile and son Brucey to Unity to live now that school is out. Mr. and Mrs. John Erhardt, two daughters and son left Sun day for Portland where John is to have some dental work done. The different grades at school had their picnics last week. The high school is to have theirs at Ritter. Report cards to be handed out Tuesday. Delmer Settle who moved his family to Long Creek two weeks ago, went to Heppner Sunday after his wife and new daughter, He went through Pendleton to see his mother who is in the hos pital and then on to Long Creek where his sister, Moya Gilman met turn with his two other child ren. Jessie Matteson will work for the Settles for two weeks. Bill Settle called the wrecker from Pendleton to go after his car at Spray. Thelma Williams returned to 'John Day Friday for a checkup. 1 Guests at the Dick Williams home last weekend where his stepfather, Arthur Raine and son Frank who Is in the navy and a sister, Mrs. Ida Belle Fluharty, who stayed to visit. The men left after visiting two days. Icel Dunn of Pasco, Wash., was in town to appoint a new sales man for Avon Products. Doris Kingman will replace Nona Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kingman re turned home Sunday night from Chelan, Wash., where they visit- Fred Hoskins, Jr. has been ill at his home with the flu but is reported improved. Figure The Odds! Just a few warm days now, Following that rain, Will sure make some changes In your Growing Grain! Very soon will be time to Insure against Hail! If you're undecided, better Get off that fence rail! One way to be certain if You should insure or not; Figure if you can afford Loss of this years crop hr For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RU6GLES Heppner, Oiegon Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Lonerock News By Verna Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talbett and children moved to Hermiston on Friday, to make their home on one of Orvie Conboy ranches. , Mr. George McLaughlin and son Clarno, came up from Port land for a few days. Mrs. Mc Laughlin's condition is very un satisfactory at this time, and is at the Wallway Nursing Home in Portland where she is being cared for. Mrs. Alcy Madden made a trip to Condon", Friday, for medical attention. Other callers on that day were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry, Mrs. Guy Huddleston, Les ter Wick, James Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Loel Jacobson, Mrs. Pete Haynes, Mrs. Frank Hueman and Susan. Mr. Delbert Edwards and son Dale, of Condon, jnade a trip to their ranch out of Lone Rock, Friday and Saturday. A total of one and ten hun dredths inches of rain fell over the Lonerock area Saturday night Sunday and Monday. ed for a week. Ernie White will resume hav ing movies on Monday nights. i Looking ahead we see a bright future for our country . . . years of enterprise and achievement And to perform the miracles of ad vancement, we depend on our youth . TO GRADUATES OUR SALUTE! - -1 1 i PHONE 6-9212 WE LIKE TO HELP FOLKS HEPPNER BUILD Proved an job after job . . . World's most useful vehicle Selectivity. The Universal 'Jeep' shifts easily from 2-wheel drive (or normal highway driving into 4-wheel driva when the going gets tough. Traction. With the extra traction of Its 4-wheel drive, the 'Jeep' climbs 60 grades, goes through mud, sand, snow, Ice or soft earth, on or off the road. Hauling. The 'Jeep' carries loads up to half a ton and pulls heavily loaded trailers, on or off the road. Powering. With power take-off, It sup plies mobile power for many types of industrial or farm equipment. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, pastor Bible school at 9:45 a. m. 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