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    Heppner finite Times, Thursday, July 11, 1957
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Social H
appenings
Guests At Duvall
Home Enjoy Family
Picnic Sunday
Mrs. Harrv Duvall had as her
guests over the weekend the fol
lowing relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Wickersham, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Waid, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Tubbs and Mrs. R. L. Waid all
of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Waid, Ukiah; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Waid, Anne, Richie and Sus
an, Hermiston; Miss Lenna Waid,
Stanfield; Mr. and Mrs. Niel
White, Pilot Rock and and Mrs.
Vivian White, Brad and Craig.
of Bloomington, 111.
On Sunday a family picnic
dinner was held on the court
house park lawn. Other guests
were Mrs. James Popham and
Shelbv. and Tommy Greene
Mrs. Riley Munkers
Hostess For bridge
Mrs: Riley Munkers entertained
Friday evening with two tables
of bridge.
r.i.psts nresent were Mcsdames
Marvin waeoner. Don Bennett,'
jacK Heaiy, wiuwm u" , '
on Robinson, Don tseiienjiuv.,
onr) TMort SwPpk.
High score was held by Mrs.;
Sweek. Mrs. Heath second and;
Mrs. Bennett, low.
The hostess served refresh
ments at the close of the evening.
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Mrs. J. M. Richardson
Honored at Shower
Mrc k'pnnpth Merrvman and
Mrs. Avery Taylor entertained in j
nf Mrs J. M Richardson
aneioy, unu lummj UlCuh..uiuU; - - -
The Pophams are former resid-, and her new baby Thursday evtn- t
1 . , , c . . .-i V- tra Prior Pfi
ents here when Mr. fopnam ing at me ivieuyma.. ,
taught in the high school. Mrs. 1 to the opening ui u--
Popham is a guest of Mrs. VM- were piayea, wun i' "
expectant muuicn u,"r
dolls. Refreshments of coffee and
shower cakes and a stork caKe
were served.
Thosp attending were Mrs.
Maurice Elder, Mrs. Richard Bor
Un Mrs k'pnneth Green Miss El
aine' Stone, Mrs. Irene Amundson.
UED JUNE 23 at the Heppner Methodist church were Miss
n..u r.roon HiiaMer of Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green of
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mner, and Monte Charles Ccrnes of La Grande. The couple will
l their home in La Grande. rvw,
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Garden Club Has Picnic At White Home
I Lexington Garden club , door prize and Mrs. Graves and
Siesdav. Julv 9, for a patio Mrs. Henderson took pictures of
Mrs Emma the erouD.
...nv, Mrc nnria r.avps Mrs. Heaiv save a icuun, mi
Willi - - i - i - ,
the soil samples that naa Deen
brought to a previous meeting.
This was the last club meet
ing until fall.
i-hostcss.
ise present were Mrs. Ber
Mnges, Mrs. Lelia Palmer,
'Ola Ruggles, Mrs. Edna
ers, Mrs. Fannie McMillan,
Frances Schrage, Mrs. Doris
s, Mrs. Hortense Martin,
Bernice Healy and Sheila,
y Healy of Pendleton, Mrs.
Van Winkle and her three
daughters Susan, Phyllis
Christine Van Winkle of
ne, , Mrs. Anne Smouse,
Emma White.
ere were two guests present,
jLena Searcy of Hillshoro,
Mrs. LaVerne Henderson and
hter Betty Anne,
s Van Winkle received the
New CommitteeHeads
Take Over Duties
The Soroptimist club held its
romilar mnnthlv business meet-
in at O'Doncll's Tnursaay
noon.
Mrs Flnvd Adams, vice pres
ident, presided in the absence of
president Miss Leta Humphreys.
Committee reports were given
with the new committee chair
men taking over the duties for
the coming eluD year.
an White at the Niel White ranch
this week
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lone Home Scene
Of Family Rejunion
Last Sunday a family reunion
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Crabtree of lone.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Scheeler and Judy,
Jane and John, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Scheelar and Cynth
ia, Jim and Nancy, Salem; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Scheelar and Day-
id Fueene: Mr. and Mrs. Aivin
McCabe La Grande; Mrs. Blanche
Scheelar, Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree, Sharon and Robert,
Miss Judy Morgan and Miss Linda
Pettyjohn all of lone. (
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Enaaqement Told
At Hood River
Announced recently by Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Kollas of Hood River
is the engagment of their daugh
ter, Bette Jean, to Mr. Otto Eu
gene (Skip) Ruhl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Ruhl of Lexington.
Both are continuing their studies
as sophomores at Oregon State
college, this fall and have set
no date for the weeding.
Miss Kollas is a Wy'cast grauu
ate and the prospective groom
graduated from Heppner high
school.
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aine Stone, Mrs. irene aiiiu"""-- .
Sending gifts but unable to a' MAKING THEIR HOME in Heppner are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. cole
n..-ur.o ria Mrs i . j i t..i.. e iwt Vi niocacrl Sarrament church 11
CaU 6-9228 For Printing Needs I
The time to
buy a new car
Miss Barbara Doe, Mrs
DeLoris Wagner, Mrs. John John
son, Mrs. Ivan McDaniels, Mrs.
Frank Ayers, Mrs. Ada Rogers,
Mrs. Frank Hamlin, Mrs. is.dy
Kononen, Mrs. Beverly Sherman,
Mrs. Amy Stevens, Mrs. Paul
Webb, Mrs. Austin Devin, Mrs.
Lucille Parrish.
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Sumner Family Holds
Reunion Near Fossil
At a reunion of the Sufnner
family held Sunday, July 14 at
shPitnn Park near Fossil, Mrs.
Anna Sumner was honored as
mother, grandmother or great-
grandmother of t n o s e wno u
tended.
Those from Heppner who were
! 1 w 1 Hfr, Pol
there mc.uaea ivir - rresto RobisoI,
5nmnpr and fam lV. Mr. na mis. """" . ' . ,.. t
" t,, and Frankie. Mr. Mrs. James J. i-ariey, i s. -
and Mrs. Jack Sumner ana dos,
Mr and Mrs. Les Wvman and
family, and Paul Anthony Hislor;
from , Arlington, Mr. ana Mrs.
Thomas Sumner and family;
Ellensburg, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
James Sumner and Angela; Santa
Rosa. Calif.. Mrs. Florence Harp
er! Ukiah. Calif., Mrs. Robert Cato
and family; Eugene, Mr ana
Mrs. Robert Taylor and girls;
Portland, Miss Rory Hudson;
Prineville, Mrs. Anna Sumner, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Wyman, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Stockton, Mr. and Mrs.
Rnhert Wvman. Mr. and Mrs
George Gerardo and girls and Jim
Garrett.
mcrti. who were married July 6 in the Blessed Sacrament church in
Ontario. The bride is the former Sylvia Ann jayo, aauUi
and Mrs. Frank Jayo of Nyssa. The bridegroom's parents are Mr.
end Mrs. George Coleman, also of Nyssa. Mr. Coleman is employed
in the Heppher branch of the First National Bank of Portland.
(Harano Studio)
Garden Tour Held i
During Coffee Hour
Mrs. Ralph Thompson was
hostess for a coffee hour at her
country home Saturday afternoon.
Preceding the refreshments Mrs.
Thompson conducted a tour of
her beautiful garden, giving the
botanical names and histories of
the many varieties ot nowers.
rninvintr the event were Mrs.
Howard Cleveland, Mrs. William
Verne Van Marter Jr. and Mrs,
Alex Thompson.
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Oddfellows Picnic
Sunday Afternoon
About 30 members and their
famiiiou nf Willows lodge No. 66,
I OOF. attended a picnic held
Sunday, July 14, at Cutsforth
Park
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Need Letterheads? Phone 6-9228
Mr. and Mrs, Al Wheeler and
children of Port Angeles,' Wash.
were here over the weekend to
visit their son, James, who is in
the hospital following a car ac
cident
You'll ncvor find a better bargain than the
new car you buy NOW!
Your dealer is making generous trade-in
allowances, and the automatic features of
the new cars make them a joy to own.
Yes, a new car today is a worthwhile invest
ment in convenience and enjoyment.
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And, of course, for the best value and
greatest convenience, ask your dealer to
arrange financing through First National
Hank. As thousands of new-car owners
know, there's no better bargain than
low-cost First National Bank financing.
Judy Bradford Guest
Of Honor At Surprise
Farewell Party
Shannon Mahoney and Laura
Lee Sumner entertained Friday
evening with a surprise farewell
party in honor of Judy Bradford.
Those enjoying tne barbecue
in the Mahoney yard were Ann
Jones Carol Tholberg Uiane
McCurdy, Cheryle Hartman, Lin
da Valentine, Grace Little, tne
guest of honor and the hostesses.
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Renegers Club Meets
At Thompson Home
Mrs. Alex Thompson entertain
ed the Renegers Bridge ciun
Wednesday evening at her home.
Members present were ftirs.
Frank Anderson, Mrs. James J.
J Farley, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs.
Larry Dowen, Mrs. Eddie cunaer
son, Mrs. Allen Case, Mrs. Rich
ard Meador, Mrs. Creston Robi
son, Mrs. William Barratt, Mrs.
Paul Webl), and Mrs. LaVerne
Van Marteer, Jr. Mrs. Gunderson
held high score and Mrs. Webb
second.
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Boardman News
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black
and daughter Diane were in
Union last week where Black at
tended a two day livestock judg
ing school for FFA. From there
they went to Wallowa to spend
the weekend visiting Mrs. Black's
hrother and sister-in-law, Mr. ana
Mrs. Crawford Oveson, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Ove
son. They returned home Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wootan of
Wilcox, Ariz, are visiting at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn.
Other recent visitors at the Kuhn
home were Kuhn's nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhn ot Boise,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Summers
of Ontario, Calif. Mrs. Summers
is Mrs. Kuhn's niece.
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Dieted by most proper laws
into the care ot pnysicians
and pharmacists.
There is no doubt about
the fact that only a physi
cian has the necessary
vnowledae to prescribe the
one medicine that can help
you most
It is also a positive fact
that only a pharmacist is
taught how to properiy
fnmnaund. dispense and
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We pharmacists and phy
sicians are dedicated by our
Code of Ethics to consiaer
your welfare above any in
fluence of greater protit,
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Can Phone
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When You Need
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