Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 18, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    'E Student Speaks at lone Maranatha Meeting
f ECHO PALMATEER .committee. Guests at the meet
Maranatha club met at in? were Mrs H Hermann, Miss
me of Mrs Harold Dobyns
fiday afternoon, Sept 10
4rs Marion Palmer as co
L Mrs Lee Palmer also as
; I Miss Marja Virkkala,
occhange student from Fin
Showed movies and slides
nland and explained the
is there. She was dressed
native dress.
lie business meeting con
i by Mrs Bryce Keene, pres
a bazaar and food sale
lanned for Sept 26 at the
ah hall starting at 1 p m
Virkkala and Mrs Lee Palmer
Mrs Ella Burgoyne received the
door prize.
Sept 4, Mr and Mrs John Proud
foot and Pamela and Paul drove
Mrs Proudfoot's mother, Mrs J G
Van Ness of The Dalles, to Van
couver, Wash where Friday,
Sept 5, she christened the Col
umbia river tugboat the "Cap
tain J G Van Ness" in memory
of her late husband.
The boat, recently completed
by the Tidewater-Shaver Co for
their barge traffic is the most
loyd Bailey gave a report 'modern on the river, being equip-
( Women's fellowship work
vlll be held in Condon Sept
women of lone and Con
This will be an all day
ag. Mrs Omar Rietmann,
d Baker and Mrs Berl Akers
elected on the nominating
NEW
M of insurance at enroll -t,
at TURNER. VAN MAR
& BRYANT INSURANCE
INCY 183 N Main Street
as soon as they are in a
like New
YORK
youll find the big insur-
firms had places the size
mr own
CITY
aind when they formulated
I new insurance. Call
INER. VAN MARTER &
TANT AGENCY about any
trance worry and see how
:kly that wort
DISAPPEARS!
ped with radar, electric heat and
air conditioning. After christen
ing the boat, Mrs Van Ness and
family were honored guests at
a luncheon at the Columbia
Edgewater country club.
Guests last week at the Jerry
Howard home were his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs Mar
ion Bench of Portland and her
parents, Mr and Mrs Ira Can
trell of LaGrande.
Mrs Florence Swanson visited
her aunt, Mrs Delia Corson re
cently. Mrs Beulah Lundell of Port
land is visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mr and Mrs Robert Bailey were
Salem visitors last week.
Walter Roberts visited relatives
in Chehalis, Wash last week.
Mr and Mrs David Baker re
turned home recently from a trip.
They visited her brother, Bill
Gorgor in San Jose, Calif and
went to San Francisco, Lake Ta
hoe and Reno.
Mr and Mrs A E Stefani and
Mr and Mrs A A Stefani and
children attended the funeral
services of Mrs Alaide Stefani
of Canby Sept 10. She was the
mother of A E, Stefani.
Mr and Mrs Bud Newlin of
Seattle spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs Paul O'Meara. Mr
Newlin is a nephew of Mrs O'
Meara.
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D. A. Short, your Telephone Manager for Heppner
Mr and Mrs Claire Rood and
daughter, Kathleen, of Coos Bay
were recent visitors at the Dixon
Smith home.
Mr and Mrs George Newton
and Mrs Ted Hall of South Bend,
Wash visited relatives here Sun
day. Mr Newton is a nephew and
Mrs Hall a niece of Mrs Clive
Engleman, Mrs Arvilla Swanson,
Mrs Edith Nichoson and G A Pet
teys. Billie Lundell of Milwaukie
visited relatives here Sunday. He
was accompanied by Gene Hosh
ins. Mrs Adon Hamlett and Mrs C
E Brenner made a trip to Port
land last week.
Mr and Mrs Charles White and
children, Donna and Allen, of
Portland visited his parents, Mr
and Mrs Gordon White last week.
They and Mrs White and daugh
ter. Lona. attended Happy Can
yon In Pendleton.
Jimmy Swanson, son of Mr
and Mrs Garland underwent sur
gery at the Pioneer Memorial
hospital Monday.
Phillip Carlson, son of Mr and
Mrs Louis Carlson, underwent an
appendectomy at the Pioneer
Memorial hospital Sunday.
A pink and blue shower was
given in honor of Mrs Richard
Rea in the Community church
parlor Friday evening, Sept 12.
Mrs Wallace Gaarsland and Miss
Judy Mason assisted with the
gifts. The hostesses were Mrs
Keith Rea, Mrs Herbert Ekstrom
Jr, Mrs Roger Kincaid, Mrs Tom
White, Mrs Dick Ekstrom and
Mrs Elmer Holtz.
Miss Lillian Cox is visiting her
mother, Mrs Clayton Ayers. She
came here from Arizona.
Mr and Mrs W H Lytton of
fiiesham visited at the M G
Greer home last week and at
tended the Round -Up.
The Garden club met at the
home of Mrs William Rawlins
and Mrs Etta Huston Tuesday
afternoon. Sept 9. Mr Rawlins
gave a very interesting talk on
the culture of dahlias and the
members visited his dahlia gar
den in which there were over
100 varieties. At the business
meeting conducted by Mrs Raw
lins, president, final plans were
made for the flower show. It
was decided that if an individual
was a winner of the sweepstakes
in the uast three years, their
entries in the flower show would
not be In competition.
There were 14 members and
one guest, Mrs Beulah Lundell
of Portland. The Rawlins gave
cantaloupes to those present.
Gordon White, Mrs fcayine
White and Mrs Imogene Mooney
are visiting relatives at Vvhidby
Island, Wash.
Delbert Emert lost a pickup by
fire on the road near the Donald
Heliker ranch Monday morning
about 7:30." The pickup had oil
and gas barrels on it which also
burned. The origin oi me nre
was unknown.
Mr and Mrs Byron Bradshaw
of Albany were guests last week
at the home of the son-in-law, HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, September 18. 1958
and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Charles Doherty. They also at-1
tended the Round-Up.
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Dates To Remember:
Sept 19 A potluck supper at the
school cafetorium at 6:30 pm
in honor oi the teachers and
parents. Sponsored by the
P-TA.
aept 19 Members ol the HEC
oi Willows grange will meet
at the grange hall for a clean
up of the hall.
Sept 20 Grange meeting at 8
P M.
Sept 21 Annual church meeting
of the Community church at
1:30 P M and potluck din
ner at 12:15 P M.
Sept 26 Three Links club meet
ing.
Sept 28 Promotion day at the
Community church school
during the church school
hour 10 A M, Parents are
urged to attend.
Sept 28 Rev and Mrs Stuart
Goude of Condon will bring
an exhibit of Oriental arti
cles and speak on the Orient
at the Community church at
7 pm. This is sponsored by
the Pilgrim Fellowship.
There will also be a silver
tea.
Mass begins at 9 A M Sundays
at ' the St Williams Catholic
church. Father Condon has
charge of the services.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Emert
of Santa Rosa, Calif visited his
mother, Mrs Mary Emert and
other relatives over the weekend.
They were on their way to Cana
da. Mrs Emert's nephew and
family, Dr and Mrs Ben Ogle
and children of Rlelly, N C re
cently visited here.
Guests last week at the Fannie
Griffith and the Roy Lindstrom
homes were Mrs William Loos
and Mrs Harold Gaggs of Orcas
Island, Wash and Arthur Turner
of Tacoma. They are nieces and
a nephew of Mrs Griffith.
Miss Grace Cunningham of
Post Falls, also a niece of Mrs
Griffith, is visiting here.
Mrs G V Crumb of Morton,
Wash is visiting her mother, Mrs
Grace Ware.
Mr and Mrs Walter Dobyns
loft for Portland Monday. Where
they will visit the Noel Dobyns.
Linda and Maryann Williams
of Pendleton spent the weekend
with their grandmother, Mrs Ida
Coleman.
Funeral services were held for
Mrs Frances BeTider 90, at Ash
land Sept 12. She died Sept 10 at
Clarksburg Calif. She and her
husband, the late Fred Bander
operated a store here over 40
years ago.
Word was received of the birth
of a daughter to Mr and Mrs
John Armington of Los Angeles.
Mr and Mrs Dale Ray are the
grandparents.
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These days there's no telling where you'll find transis
tors, those mighty mites developed by phone people.
They've been whirling through space inside U.S. satel
lites, helping to radio information back to earth. And,
down here, they're helping to bring you good phone serv
ice. The special transistor held by the phone man above,
for instance, helps speed out-of-town calls. For it auto
matically picks the fastest voice paths to the town you're
calling. On top of that, it enables more and more folks to
dial their own long distance calls. Transistors are among
a whole host of tiny, space-saving parts we use to bring
better service to you. . - -
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low that September's here, a lot of young people will be
ping away to school. With so much going on those first
reeks, they won't always have much time to write. So
hy not tell them to call home collect certain evenings
r on Sundays. That way you'll keep up on all the news.
Jvening and Sunday station-to-station rates are extra
yw, too. Pacific Telephone
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car look. The look of the best-engineered,
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THE ACTION. Get the feel of thrifty new
Wildcat engines. New Equipoise ride. New
fin-cooled rear brakes and aluminum front
brakes. New Twin-turbine and Triple
turbine transmissions.
THE QUALITY. Buick quality to the core, new super-quiet bodies by Fisher.
New Magic-Mirror finish retains Its beauty longer. Nw interior decor
throughout. Safety-Plate Glass everywhere. Magnificent new quietness,
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yours to savor the magnificent new Buick for 1959.
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