S0CIAL Happenings
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Soroptimi.st Club
Makes Plans For
Float For Parade
M the noon meeting of Sor
optimist International of Hepp
ner Thursday at O'Donnell's,
plans' were, discussed for the
sack lunch which will be held
Thursday, July 31 at the home
c Mrs Frank Hamlin.
lit was decided to start making
tie decorations for the rodeo
float at the meeting and all
members are urged to attend.
Mrs C E McQuarrie and Mrs Ed
die Gunderson are co-chairmen
of the float committee."
iss Nancy Anderson
Jets' Wedding Date
Mr and Mrs C Ervin Ander
son announced the wedding date
of their daughter, Nancy Kay
tb Albert Leon Parent, son of
Mr and Mrs Orville Parent of
Corpus Christ!, Texas, as Friday
evening, August 1, at 8:00 pm at
tjii.- Heppner Methodist church.
A reception will follow at the
Anderson home.
All friends and ' relatives are
rdlaJiy invitea to auena.
BOARDMAN ITEMS
f Recent visitors at, the home of
Mr and Mrs Dale Eades were
fades's brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr and Mrs Don Dockendorf
nd daughters, Jane and Mary
Beth of Santa Barbara, Calif.
They went from here to Pasco,
Wash to visit at the home of
Mr and Mrs Charlie Woolley.
Mrs Prock Entertains
With Bridge Party
Mrs James Prock entertained
last Tuesday evening with two
tables of bridge.
Guests were Mrs Ned Sweek,
Mrs Creston Robinson, Mrs Riley
Munkers, Mrs James Mallon, Mrs
Fred Gimbel, Mrs Marlon Green
and Mrs William Labhart.
High score was held by Mrs
Robinson, Mrs Labhart was sec
ond and Mrs Green low.
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
Mr and Mrs Percy Creightan
of California were visitors for
several days at the home of their
daughter and family, the Fred
Shanks.
Laura Lee Shank, Deanna
Leathers, Billy Neal, LeRoy Bux
ton, and Hank and Jerry Cupper
attended the dance at Long
Creek Saturday the 19th.
Mrs May DeEtt Hlnton was in
Heppner on Friday.
Mrs Van Rickards went to
Twickenham Saturday after their
boys who had been visiting their
grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Leathers
accompanied by their son Wayne,
Jr, Laura Lee Shanks and Hankie
Cupper drove to Portland recent
ly where they met the Leather's
daughter, Deanne, who had been
on a tour through several states.
Mr and Mrs Glen Williams of
Medford have moved into the
Page house next door to his bro
ther, Dick Williams and family.
Mrs Dottle Smith and Ben
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Spain drove Mrs Tony Hutchin
son to Pendleton Thursday where
she caught the bus for Portland.
She will go through the clinic
there.
Miss Lou Ann Jewell of Kin
zua is visiting Miss Margaret
Martin.
Miss Gracie Hunt returned Fri
day from Fossil, Kinzua and
Camp 5 where she had been visi
ting relatives for three weeks.
Mr and Mrs Forrest Noland
were in John Day Saturday night
to take in the show at the drive
in. Sam Scott of Monument, Bob
Kelley of Long Creek and Clar
ence Holmes of Kimberly gather
ed at the Charlie Roach ranch
Sunday to help him get his hay
put up.
James Hunt and Judy Allen
of Fox were here Sunday visi
ting his mother, Reeta Hunt and
family.
Mr and Mrs Harold Lippert and
two sons took a truck load of
cattle to Portland the first of
the week.
Robert Gertson is back here
from his home In Portland visi
ting with friends.
Mrs Forrest Noland was on the
sick list the past week.
George Kirk, accompanied Mr
and Mrs Mike Hutchinson and
four children to Dayton, Wash
ington Saturday where they
spent the weekend at the home
of the Joe Mellor family. They
will return by way of Pendle
ton where Mike is due for a
checkup on his hip on Monday.
. Those in John Day Saturday
were Mrs H W Scott and son
Robert Dale, Mr and Mrs Ansil
Martin, Mrs Jim Derbin, Miss
Caroline Martin and Chuck Wil
liams. Miss Elaine Reynolds is work
ing at the Flower's ranch on the
river.
Mrs Stella McCarty and three
sons and her mother, Mrs Jo
Schrum went to Springfield for
a few days on business and visi
ted Stella's sister and family, the
Clayton Sweeks.
Jim Durbin left Friday night
for Salem on business and his
wife, Vesta, will stay with the
Ansil Martins until his return.
Going to Heppner Saturday ev
ening were Mr and Mrs Ernest
Johnson, Mr and Mrs Ansil Mar
tin and Mrs Vesta Durbin. Mrs
Johnson will spend a month with
her parents, Mr and Mrs N D
Bailey, while she Is under the
doctors care.
They are busy getting the ce
ment work done around the
school yard and the lawn plan
ted. Those helping with It were
Mead Gilman, Elmer Matteson,
Maynard Hamilton and Leonard
Galaffie.
Harold Lippert left Friday
night with a load of stock for
Portland.
Mr and Mrs Spike Miller and
family were here on business
from their home in California
NOW EVEN
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DURING NORAH'S
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Lexington News
By DELPHA JONES
Miss Janette Cavin of Portland
is visiting at the home of Mr
and Mr Cecil Jones.
Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth
and Charlene Jones returned Sat
urday from a trip to Eritish Col
umbia. While there they were
fortunate to get to see Princess
Margaret who was leaving that
day for other parts of the Pro
vince. Mr and Mrs Gar Leyva and
Mr and Mrs O W Cutsforth are
enjoying a fishing trip to Ma
Hood Lake Canada.
Mr and Mrs Jim Pointer ot
Soap Lake, Washington recently
nf Kelah. Mr and Mrs Frances
Davis of Duraneo. Col. and Miss
Betty Kollas of Hood River have i
been recent visuois ui me l. e.
Ruhl home.
Mr and Mrs Bob Kilkenny and
children returned home on Tues
day from Portland. They brought
their small daughter, Kelly home
after she was injured in an acci
dent on the freeway in Port
land when she opened the door
and fell from the car.
Mr and Mrs New't O'Harra
have had as their guests the
children of Mr and Mrs Roy Dar
nielle of The Dalles.
to have said he definitely will
seek the office. Another candi
date who seems to be 'ofixlng
to run is Lester Humphreys, Port
land. GOP FINANCE HEAD
James F Short of Salem, state
Republican chairman announced
Tuesday the appointment of Glen
A Holden as state finance chair
man for the Republican party
in Oregon.
Holden Is a former resident of
McMinnville now residing in Os
wego and conducting his insur
ance business in Portland. The
31 -year-old Republican succeeds
Loran L Stewart of Cottage Grove,
who resigned. Mrs Holden is the
former Gloria McClintock of Sa
lem. Another capable appointment
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, July 24, 1958
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made by Chairman Short was
of Mrs Cleo Jensen, Hillsboro, as
state chairman of the "Neigh
bor" committee of the party. Mrs
Jensen has been active in Repub
lican, party endeavors for sever
al years and has held active
committeeships on the state com
mittees of other campaigns.
McKAYS VISIT SALEM HOME
Mr and Mrs Douglas McKay
arrived in Salem Wednesday
from their Washington, D C resi-
ucri ivc i 1 icy niu nave a onui i
visit at their Salem home before
leaving to join the American
Canadian water power commiss
ion scheduled for a Columbia Ri
ver tour. Mr McKay is the Ameri
can chairman of the Internation
al joint commission. On the first
of August the McKays will re
turn to Oregon to spend the
month at their beach home at
Neskowin.
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAPITAL PARADE
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will be held at Lincoln high
school, Portland, at 7 pm, Thurs
day, July 31. Cooperating gen
eral chairmen who are sponsor
ing the nomination of Justice
O'Connell are: Wm S Bernard,
John Hay and Norman Wiener.
All are Portland attorneys.
The name of Ralph Holman,
Oregon City, has been circulated
as a candidate but is reported
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Thou Knowest
Thine Own
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By Phil Blakney
Your body is more com
plex than any machine man
has ever devised.
Yet it is amazing that
there are still some people
who follow the advice of
untrained people who pre
sume to tell them what to
do or take.
Always remember on
ly a physician has (he
knowledge to find out what .
is wrong with your body
and to prescribe the right
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And when you need any
medicine, get it only from
a pharmacist, because we
know how to protect po
tency, answer questions
about safe dosage and are
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