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HEPPNER OAXETTE-TIMEt. Thursday. Jwly H. INI Former Employees Honor Phil Blokneys Mr and Mr. I1.lt lknr Krt honored gueu t the FtarU lUmlin hum nurwiy hrn the r-mpluf I'M lhar rnacy riiteitairied f ihern. A wh-UI hour was followed by barleue supper on the Jp-sim-h lantern lit patio, Arrsntje ih'M ol carnation and old (jlilo tl plnha carried out the uilt-iiial md. Ine Miatnc) cre prented with a 'ili gift by 'h1' ploy ecu. Special yvj"i wre Mr and Mr. Jjne Mcr, Df ww ol the store, formerly of Hermis- lull. Others liesldes llw honored couple, ll'f Mytrt. and the Ham lin, were ..!r. and Mrs. Klwyne Hurhes. Mm. Martha King, and Krjr .in' .Vover Mr. and Mr C rrH'Hi lii'M-1 n vr-i on rfi ra'.loii ard liable to attend. The Jim Angel family o( Fort- land were 4,'ueiit Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and M. Don Munker. Long DUtance Notion-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vana PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Thonc CR 6 3111 Potluck Dinner Held For Blokneys A poilurK dinner honuiU.e Ir and Mr. Phil Wskney and child ren held at the Parker's MM nioiiui.li home of Mr ri Mr ' ffi'ik M 'inlm July Tli. ) Vfci ! nt in vi;t''' hi.- tin ! : ' r.'' Ki ) '..:',' fid i'aum were V mi l mV. I iii.li Thomi'M.n. V rd Mr, Rariuti. Mr ed Mr. Punk TiniH-r. Mr ami w Jmk Bedford and Ids rnoiiicr Mi. lu-a Bedford, arid her grand ( sjgMcr. hiM B-l.rd, tn.ih ,, Mtllali. Monohons Entertain Out-of-Town Guests Mr. and Mrs. James M"hn had as guests oi-r the holidays Mr. and Mr. John Vanderburg of Portland and Mr. and Mm. nuininn Veuha and son, Mich- aid. Micha.d. a graduate of Port- un.i I'nlvcDi tv In June. is ieav- inn .. i H naval academy in 'H Rrl.l.i.rort. R. I. (Juests for the next month at the Monahar! home are Mrs. Mt.rdian'a sister, Mrs. James Doyle, and children of New York, who also expert to spend some lime visiting I n Oswego. Thomsons Hosts At Patio Dinner Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson held a pnllo dinner Saturday for relatives and friends here to attend a wedding recei.uon for their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Torn waiters. I ne couple was married July 30 in L.i Anireles. How To Have a Miserable Vacation 1. Don't put the cat out. 2. Leave the water running In the bath tub. 3. Take a chance on paper-thin tires. 4. Don't bother making reservations. 5. Don't stop the paper or the milk. C. Don't have your car checked. 7. Stay out in the sun too long the first day of your vacation. 8. FORGET TO CALL Turner, Van Marter and Bryant on your property and auto Insurance. Also be sure to forget special trip accident insurance. . . . YES, that's the way to have a MISERABLE VACATION . . . But It's easy to have peace of mind when you have a check; list of things. to do. AND ABOVE ALL Insure With Your Professional Agency TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT INSURANCE AGENCY 183 N. MAIN PHONE 6-9652 ,m, i ' '.Jf." ' " j JANICE DRISCOU. Janice Driscoll Engagement Told Mr. and Mm. Jamea Drlwoll announce the engagement of I heir daughter. Janice Helen to John l-cuW Johnson, ron of Mr. and Mr. John Johnson of Day. ton, Wn. Janice, a l'.'VJ graduate of Heppner high tu hool and of the Links School if nusinena In Itolse in VMM is employed at the Uma tilla County public welfare com mission in Pendleton. John is employed In Walla Walla. No date has been aet for the wedding. TO THE EDITOR Deiir Wes: It was extremely thoughtful of you to send me a copy of your June 20 issue featuring a welcome to Morrow County. I rvad it nil with mucn interest and considerable nostalgia. Although I spent all of my high school years in lone, we moved to the Eight-Mile area soon after graduation and Hepp ner became our "home town." Both lone and Heppner, there fore, occupy sentimental spots in my heart. Again, thanks very much. Should you have occasion to visit the valley, be sure to drop by. I hope to get to eastern Oregon again sometime soon and will visit you In your new location. Cordially yours, R. K. Liouallen President, Oregon College of Education, Monmouth Dear Sir: Just a line to enclose with my renewal for another year to the "Heppner Gazette-Times." I lived in lone for seven years and your paper seems like letters from home. Needless to say I enjoy It very much. Sincerely, Mrs. J. C. Ware Morton, Washington P. O. Box 416 Dear Sir: Even though Arlington doesn't have a newspaper, I know that your paper is sold there. I'd like to express my sincere appreciation to the people of Arlington for their hospitality and thoughtfulness. it was an extremely hot day in June when two friends and I stopped there seeking an air conditioned motel. The heat had "got" me. An attendant at the m f 3 UaaV We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for making our stay in Heppner such a pleasant one. We are so pleased to turn Phil's Pharmacy over to Jim and Mary Ellen Myers, who we are confident will extend the same service and enjoy making their home here with You. JUNE and PHIL BLAKNEY and Family fRIDAT. July 14 j liJO p. m. IATT7SDAT. Jly IS tquai Da a dub. Wioi building. 1:00 p. m. Kick-!! Dane, Tait fxmlioa. 10:00 p. n. i MONDAY Julf 1' Chamber el Cotumcic. Wagon- bwL Boon. Swimming team. Hppar poat, liOO p. m. TUESDAY. July II Heppn.t Lodge AT&AM. lod halL 1:00 p. m. WtDNCSDAY. July It Odd rallew. Lod a11 :0 p. m. ATTENTION COLTERS Splal potluck picnic cn th Court Hour lawn thi Sunday. July 18. at 4:00. to t tallow, d by a nw and dillrenl two-ball faurtom. CHURCH I ANNOUNCEMENTS rur WCR IS L godA Children Attend Ascension School Several Heppner children left last Thursday for a 10 day May at the Ascension umrner school at Cove. Jennifer Blake. Dald Hall. Chris Labhart and Judy Ganimcl left with Mrs. Harold Evans Thursday. They are attending the si-cond session of the school. Ascension -summer school is sponsored by the Episcopal church of Eastern Oregon. Texaco station even offered u the hospitality of his home. Fortunately, the hotel had a downstairs room. The doctor soon revived me. All of the at tendants at the hotel gave of their services far above and be yond the call of duty. After a good night's rest we continued on our way. We met many friendly people along our trip through the Canadian Rockies, but none nicer than the people of Arlington. Sincerely, Zella Nelson CHURCH Or THE WAZARENE i:e. M Carlton Solw-r. 'tor Sunday school 10 m. Worship 11 a m. Naarei.e your) i-.plc we lety 7:00 p m. Kvcii-.g scrum. 7;30 p m. Meeting In Ser,lh Vy Ad vrntUt church, Evrryone el come. ST -ATRICKS CHURCH Heppner Hev Kamond Bear ! Sunday Ma. 6 .'W and 10 a nr. Weekday Masses. 7;3U a rn. Dear Sirs: We have Just moved to Board man and were given your paper to read. We enjoyed it very much and would like to subscribe to it. I am enclosing my check for $4.00 for a year's subscriution. Yours very truly, Lola S. Khodig Mrs. Chas. C. Rhoclig P. O. Box G7 Boardman, Oregon Dr. Guy Wright To Spcok Sunday Dr. Guy Wright of Northwest Christian College. Eugene, will speak at the Heppner First Christian church Sunday. (Sum mer schedule. Morning worship. H:30. Ills topic is "The Bible: What It Is. Where It Came From: How It Got Here." During the Bible school hour. (9:30. he will display his col lection of over 150 Bibles. Among them will be a 13x2 complete English Bible, a 1351 Thomas Matthew translation, also a copy . 1 1 t.-..,.i:.,w iMKIc f.rlnt,wl Ilia 1ni(!ivt l a Latin translation. He will speak during the Bible school hour on the subject. "How !The Bible Got into the English Language." ; Dr. Wright has also translated . the Bible on his own. The public , is cordially invited to hear him. Honor Group Meets Degree of Honor members met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Farra. The an nual picnic was discussed and is being planned for Sunday, July 16, at the John Bergstrom ranch. All members and families are urged to attend. AFT1ST CHURCH 10 ii m. Sunday. bl study. 11 00 . m. Sundsy, morniBf CHRISTIAN CHURCH in... V Kr. m:r.Jff H'MMI K Sc HlDt'Li: M..H-.H tf vrhi ' .sun. lay Shd at P 5 ASSEMBLY Of COD CHURCH Homer Wolfington. ptor Sunday ri't. V 45 a . Morning urliip. II UO m 1 veiling r tc 7 t p rtw Thurdrt evening, (amlly M-r vice. 7:30. HOfE LUTHERAN CHURCH Allalfa Strv WuTkhip iwrv t-. 11:00 m. Sunday school, 9:45 m rn. LEXINGTON CHURCH Of CHRUT Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, lO.tW a m Worship 11:00 m. ione coMMUNrnr church Itev. Rod MacKcnile. pastor Church School Sc-rlce. 9:4.V Morning Worship 11:00 Choir rrsctloe i-very Tue. at j a. (Xi !'. M. VAUY LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship rtd Sunasy tchuul tty Sundsy at t 00 m. ! SEVENTH DAT ADVENTUT David Bauer, fsstor I Saturday rrvKs . fMiMuiih sihouL 8 3D A M. Church servic. 11:00 A M. 1 ulet Hour radio broadcast over KGO vrry Sunday. R P M I Voir f Pn ! y iadl bnd -! iir KfiO rvery Sundsy. P M. ALL SAINTS' EflaCOfAL CHURCH Thr Itev. C Brucr Mn-mrr. Kvtur ! Holy Communion naiiy teu-rpt blonds) si 7: A. M. Sundays ! 7:91 and 10 A. M ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Kev Kaymond lird 5unda Mas". m THE METHODIST CHURCH Kev Austin MK.lie Pair Morning worship. 9:00 a. m. Church school. 10:00 a. m. CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST Of LATTER-DAY SAINTS ' American Ltalon Kail jlialph J Richard. Br. President I Priesthood mevtinc. P:30 a. m Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Sacrament Service at 11:30. fOR YOU! rtx i i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley and girls spent three days In Port land, returning on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and family of Bend were visitors of his mother and family, sheriff and Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman, a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peck and boys joined his brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peck, at Lehman Springs for a Sunday outing. 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Jet-smooth Chevy -rAiry? 1 : : 1 JrlliLiasS (,. i., i nnn mm ' 1 " riiliiiif,Vi.'timMr'iTiir'--V''';'v''' " ' """ fv Vfcrr.-. i 1 r ''"'Mllll tit ' iT'lf" """ ".'H-IU '.'S fiiiivuMmMit imii , M Impala 2-Door Sedan. Like all Chevrolets, this Impala gentles rouh roads i,or any other kind) with Jet-smooth magic. See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY May & Main St. Heppner Phone 6-9S31