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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 5, 1956
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Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
50R0PTIMIST ANNUAL INSTALLATION
5ANQUET HELD SATURDAY EVENING
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers of Portland,
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iormer resiaeni 01 Heppner and
- an honorary member of Soropti-
jtiist International of Heppner was
I friistress of ceremonies at the
$lub's ninth annual installation
I ianquet Saturday evening at All
I jaints Episcopal parish house.
I I Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie was initi
I ited into the club by Mrs. E. E.
I Conty, president.
I I The candle light installation
(jeremony was conducted by Mrs.
ttta Cunning and Mrs. Frances
Oliver with Mrs. Christine Dick-
: erson, Mrs. Maude Schroeder, Miss
I Loy Wisdom and Mrs. Isabel Hun
ttfr, all of Baker, assistng.
I Officers installed were presi
f4rnt, Mrs. Robert Penland; vice
president, Miss Leta Humphreys;
i recording secretary, Mrs. Floyd
f Adams; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Roice Fulleton; treasurer,
j Mrs. John Pf eiffer; board member
i Mrs. W. 0. George and regional
representative, Mrs. Gonty.
f M.s. Gonty presented a pin to
the new president and a past
presidents pin was presented to
Mrs. Gonty by Mrs. Joe Hughes.
She also received a bouquet of
" red roses from the club.
i Mrs. Mary Van Stevens gave the
address of the evening as she told
how to "keep your blood pressure
Wranglers Have
Overnight Ride
f thirty five Wranglers enjoyed
a tide Friday night to the moun
tain cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Winchester where they were
Joined by a number of other
guests for the weekend. About
fifty were served Saturday night
and Sunday dinner.
S Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Win
:hester were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Beamer, Mr. and Mrs. William
Smethurst, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Juggles, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch,
Mr.; and Mrs. Dick Calvin, Mr.
ind Mrs. Wilbur Steagall, Mr.
ind.Mrs. Harold Erwin. Guests
if the club were Mr. and Mrs.
Crnie Garrison any Mrs. Virginia
inow.
down". Other numbers on the pro
gram were two dance numbers by
Sheridan Wyman, two panto
mimes by Mrs. John Graves and
two vocal solos by Oliver Cres
wick accompanied by Mrs. Vic
Kreimeyer.
Mrs. Hughes was program
chairman and Mrs. Adams had
charge of the table decorations.
Mrs. Pfeiffer received a prize
for earning her money for the
scholarship fund in the most uni
que way and Mrs. Loyal Parker
and Mrs. W. C. Collins tied for
the attendance prize.
About 60 attended the banquet
and out of town guests were Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers, Portland; Mrs.
Mary Van Stevens, The Dalles;
Mrs. Etta Cunning, Mrs. Christine
Dickerson, Mrs. Maude Schroeder,
Miss Loy Wisdom, Mrs. Isabel
Hunter all of Baker; Miss Mar
garet Gates of The Dalles and
Mrs. Frances Oliver, Portland.
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NEW SOROPTIMIST OFFICERS INSTALLED Saturday night at an
nual banquet held at the parish house. From left to right they
are, Mrs. Frances Oliver of Portland who assisted with the instal
lation; Mrs. Floyd Adams, recording secretary; Mrs. John Pfeiffer,
treasurer; Miss Leta Humphreys, vice president; Mrs. Robert Pen
land, president and Mrs. Etta Cunning, installing officer of Baker.
Bridge Club Meets
At Angel Home
Mrs. Jack Angel was hostess to
the Kings' Little Queens bridge
club Wednesday evening of last
week.
High score was rhade by Mrs.
Wallace Wolff. Mrs. Lester Wy
man was second and Mrs. Herbert
Hamilton was low. Mrs. Harry
O'Donnell, Jr., received the trav
eling prize.
l utner piayers were Mrs. raui
Koenig, Mrs. Fred Sanders, Mrs.
Pat O'Brien, Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie,
Mrs. Howard Cleveland, Mrs. Max
Barclay, and Mrs. Dave Barclay
of West Covina, Calif.
Miss Nancy Adams
Sets Wedding Date
Mrs. Floyd Adams announces
the wedding date of her daugh
ter, Nancy Jean to Mr. Edgar
Wallace Malone as Sunday, July
22. Further information will be
given at a later date.
Mr. Malone will arrive in Hepp
ner this Sunday to remain until
after the wedding.
McFerrin Reunion
Held in Kennewiok
Sunday July 1
A McFerrin family reunion was
held in Kennewick Sunday, July
1 at the home of Mrs. Elma Hiatt
and daughter Mrs. Doris Hodge,
Those attending from Heppner
and near by were Mr. and Mrs.
Loy McFerrin, Mr. and Mrs. Oral
Wright and family, Mrs. Ava
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Haguewood and Kristie Lynn,
Mrs. Grace Hughes, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Bellenbrock and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene
and family of lone, Bill Snow and
daughters Jody and Jerry of lone
and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rippee of
Condon.
Those attending from other
points were Mrs. Zella Davidson,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Phillips and
Ronnie of Crescent City, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McFerrins and
Lynda, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Theissen and family all of Spo
kane; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snow
and family, Newport, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Rippee and Don,
Jr., Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Mace and family, Bonners Ferry,
Idaho; Mr. .and Mrs. Lowell Rip
pee and family, The Dalles; Mr.
and Mrs.' Bill Beck, Astoria; Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Fitzpatrick, Dar-
rel Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Georgia Scott
and family all of Aberdeen, Wn
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THE HEPPNER CLEANERS
WILL BE
Closed for Vacation
July 16 through 29
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To allow our entire crew an opportunity for vacation, we
will be shut down for a two-weeks period. Our office will
be open from 9 to 12 a. m. daily to allow customers to
pick up garments but no cleaning will be done during the
two weeks.
Check Your Cleaning Needs Now
To be certain you will have necessary cleaning done be-'
fore our shutdown. We urge you to get your cleaning to
us as far as possible ahead of our vacation period so we
may be certain of having it ready for you when needed.
REOPENING MONDAY, JULY 30
Heppner Cleaner
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PHONE 6-9441
Mrs. Eckman Honored
At Monday Coffee
Mrs. Paul Koenig entertained
with a coffee Monday night for
Mrs. Dave Eckman, who is a new
comer to Heppner.
Other guests were Mrs. Mar
shall Lovgren, Mrs. Del Jordan,
Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. Wayne
Prock, Mrs. James Prock, Mrs.
John Snyder, Mrs. Marion Green,
Mrs. Bob Williamson, Mrs. Bud
Marshall and Miss Joyce Buschke,
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Duplicate Club Meets
Thursday Evening
Mrs. Grace Nickerson enter
tained the Dulicate Bridge club
Thursday evening of last week.
On the winning team were Mrs.
Nickerson, Mrs. Loyal Parker,
Mrs. Earle Gilliam and Mrs.
Joseph Nys.
Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. A. D.
McMurdo, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson
and Mrs. Fred Parrish were the
losing team.
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Sewing Club Plans
Picnic On Fourth
The Sewing Club met last
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz.
Plans were made for a picnic
to be held on the Fourth of July
for all members and families.
Those present were Mrs. P. W.
Mahoney, Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs,
Lowell Gribble, Mrs. Claude Gra
ham, Mrs. Paul Koenig, Mrs. Ro
bert Penland and the hostess.
Former Heppner Man
To Marry Saturday
News of interest to friends here
is the forthcoming marriage of
Miss Violet Deborah McFarland
of Monmouth to Conley J. Lan-
ham of Eugene, former Heppner
resident.
.The wedding will be Saturday
July 7 at St. Patrick's church in
Independence, Oregon. A lunch
eon reception will follow at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz,
also former Heppner residents.
Mrs. Rodgers Guest
Of Soroptimist Club
The Soropimist club met Thurs
day noon at O'Donnell's to make
the final plans for their annual
installation banquet, which was
held Saturday evening.
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, honorary
member of the club who now
lives at Willamette Manor in Mil-
waukie told the club something
of the life at the Manor.
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HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES PICNIC
Employees of Pioneer Hospital,
together "with their families en
joyed a picnic on the court house
lawn Sunday afternoon.
About forty attended.
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Creswicks Entertain
With Breakfast
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick
entertained with a patio break
fast Sunday morning at their
home.
Guests wore Mrs. Etta Cunning,
Mrs. Christine Dickerson, Mrs.
Maude Schroeder, Miss Loy Wis
dom and Mrs. Isabel Hunter all
of Baker, Mrs. Frances Oliver of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Penland.
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HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Morning Worship 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Adult Class 10:30 a. m.
Meeting in the Seventh Day
Advent is church.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship 11:15 a. m.
Meeting every second and last
Sunday of the month.
IONE NA2ARENE CHURCH
Rev. Charles Wilkes, Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00
Young peoples meeting at 7:00
p. m. Evening worship at 7:30
p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on
Thursday evening.
Come and hear Rev. Wilkes,
You are always welcome at this
friendly church.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Gale and Center Streets
Charles V. Knox, minister
Morning worship 9 a. m.
Bible school 10 a. m.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Gaire, Fastor
MASSES:
Sundays 6:30 and 9:30 a. m.
Holy Days 6:30 a. m. and
6:00 p. m.
ST. WILUAM'S CHURCH
lone
MASSES:
SUNDAYS 8:00 a. m.
HOLY DAYS 8:00 a. m.
Miss Louise Ingram of Dan
ville, Illinois, arrived Monday for
a visit at the home of Mrs. Velma
Glass. While she is here they
plan on taking a tour of some of
the scenic spots in Oregon.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, pastor
Churcli school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m. 'Ser
mon theme, "The Preacher Buys
A Farm".
Visitors always welcome.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and WLlow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 i. 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.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
7:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:30 a. m. Morning prayer or
Holy Communion and sermon.
Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 P.
m., Holy Communion.
Spring Beauty Salad From Florida
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Noman Northrup, pastor
Sunday school 9:45
Evening sevice 7:30
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Robert E. Becker. Pastor '
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 . in
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church Street
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Morning worship 9:00 a. m.
Church school 10:00 a. m.
"One of the great sins of the
modern age is that of giving
supreme devotion to things which
are not of supreme importance."
Sentence Sermon by Earl Riney.
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Ah Himny nnd lanuiruus as Florida itself are the big juicy Valencia
oranges which are now rolling into markets nil over the country. Tim
needless, sweeter Valencias will be shipped from Florida through
lune and they make this the time of year to get more of this vit amin
('-goodness in your daily menus.
This salad features Valencias in slices being seedless they're easy
to slic e or sect ion, and lend themselves to all sorts of salad and fruit
cup uses. Here they circle a mound of nutritious cottage cheese,
colorfully set off with sliced strawberries. Serve with bowl of crisp
salad greens and a choice of dressings, and watcli sunny appetites
develop round your table.
SW7er bargains 'o give your budget
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plaids (woven in Japan)
campus-bright plaids! 36
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32-40.
2 for $1
Cet 'em at Penney'g and
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jeans of rugged 7'i ounce
sport dnnim, reinforced at
points of strain. Vat-dyed,
Sanforized. Pink, green,
toast, hello. Vm to 6.
Special! 88c
SUMMER
JEWELRY
First for here. An outstand
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2 for $1
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Nowl A special low Penney
price for boys' slim, western
styled jeans I Built with long
wear electronically welded
double knees, bartacking at
all strain points.
$
1.50