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Thomsons...Same Spot ...and Groceries since 1898
:;. son hi
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.sons and Groceries
jf'ined in Heppner ir 1836
Jarties Thon.MT Sr came
from Arthur. Canada wre
he had known the Hynds
fanaSy Lured bv their tait-s of
ti.e new C Teg on coantrv . Ke
came and hired on as a sheep
herder From the supplement to the
Keppner Gazette con;r;ied bv
W E Ellsworth! August im
Tne Cirange Front Grocery is
the orJy exclusive grocery
store ir. Heppner. The busin
ess xx as originally established
in the early spring of 18SC by
Eioer & King, wno conducted
it for a period of six months,
when it uas purchased by the
present proprietors. Messrs
Thomson and Thomas It is
also a fact wortr.y of note that
tms is tne only firm, m the city
wnich runs its own delivery
wagon, a great convenience to
its rapidl increasing patron
age The firm; is a dealer in
groceries, exclusively, and the
store is certainly one of the
most attractive modern gro
cery stores in this section of
the state Its shelves are
stocked w-ttr. all the leading
stapie gooas as well as with
delicacies gainer ed from ex -er
country and clime.
The stock of canned goods is
complete and includes all the
standard brands and is a lead
ing feature Teas, coffees and
spices, hue all oi.ner eoods
sold are a: bottom prices, and
standard goods of everv kind
are bandied to tne exclusion of
anv'thmg inferior
The attractive way m which
the stoc-K is disDiaved and
Crater Lake,
Rain add
Excitement and ram were m
the air when the group of
Heppner H.gr, School students
and their cr.aperones arrived
at the Oregon Shakespearean
Festival in .Ashland Aug 14
The trip h.ghisghted a summer
of preparation and planning
for the Festival
After a 1 1 mile hike to the
water's edge the group took a
two-hour boat ride on Crater
Lake on the way to .Ashland A
guide on the trip explained the
geoiog.ca! formations of tne
lake to the Heppner group as
well as tne 21 others wno were
m the boa From tne parking
lot to the lake, the patr. drops
633 feet
The group stayed in the
dorms of Southe'n Oregon
Coiieae Fortunately, rain
only fei, in the outd'Xir theater
the firs' r..gn and tfirougn the
use of raincoats and blankets,
no one had to leave
During their tnree days in
Ashland, tne Heppner group
courteous manner it. which
patrons are serv ed are notice
ahie facts and warrant us in
saymg that this is one of the
pieasar.test places m the city
to trade
The firm is possessed of
ample credit with which to
conduct their business and
tney are constantly adding
new goods to their already
well-stocked store which is
known as one of the leading ir.
its line
Messrs Thompson i.
Thomas enjoy an established
patronage among the best
people of the city and the
surrounding country."
Tvpewriters misspelled in
those days. too. as in this
article Thomson was spelled
with a P '
Thomson and Thomas were
business associates for about
two years. At this time Mr
Thomas sold out to James
Thomson It was about this
time that he added to the
building and to his line of
merchandise Thomsons then
offered dry goods, men's and
iadies wear, shoes and hats.
The old part of the present
building is part of the original
store
Many in Heppner would like
to see tne old store refurbished
as it was before IKi Some of
tne same display cases are
tnere. the old coffee grinder
and manv other thmes.
Later, brothers George ana
Charlie came from Canada
and trie store becameThom
son Bros James m.arned
Aeries Swift of Cecil about
They had six children
starting with James Jr. who is
the Thomson most familiar to
The otner mer.t'
family are Loui.-e
Redmond. Rod o
Winifred Cox o;
Mary Helen Gibb
and Curtis with
rs o! the
Betket a:
Heppner.
Heppner.
of Seattle
the I' S
present day shoppers ai
Thomson Bros grocery store.
to Festival Week
a.-. coie to see ail six produc
tions of the Summer Season
'Loves Labours Lost."
"Henry the Fourth. Par!
Two.' 'The Taming of the
Shrew." and "Troilus and
Cressida." all by Shake
speare, and "Trie Cruicabie."
by Arthur M.Iler and "Uncle
Vanya." by Anton Chekov.
Included in the week was a
back -stage tour of the outdoor
stage and indoor Agnus Bow
mer Theater, conducted by a
dancer from the Snakespeare
Company, and a visit to
historic Jacksonville
On the tour were Tami
Meador. Keliey Woiff. Butch
Taylor. Greg Davidson. Cyde
Alistott. Liz Arjram.s. Marie
Van Matter. Becky Donerty .
Keliie K.lkenny. and cr.aper
ones Mrs B.li Rawlins. Mrs
Mervin Leonard and Mrs
Dennis DofVrty Tms was the
seventn year Mrs Rawlins
has chaperoned a H-ppner
group to the Shakespearean
Festival
Border Patrol a! Minnesota
Jim Jr was the first one of
the second generation tc enter
the business When his tather
broke his leg. Jim can home
from college to help in the
store.
Like many of the hometown
boys, he married one of the
school marms He married
Madse Coppuck who came to
Heppner to teach Madiie had
grown up in a similar kind of
store m Montana Her par
ents. Mr and Mrs E G.
Coppock and four daughters
had come from: Montana and
settled in Salen. so it was
natural that Madge was a
Willamette graduate She
taught at Oregon State and
taught four years in Heppner.
After she and Jim were
married on Christmas eve
l33. she worked in the County
Agent's office Ir. those days
wnen a woman married she
automatically voided her
teaching contract. Sne also
kept the books tor the store
which was doing a tremendous
business En. ploy ea in the
store were Harry Duncan.
Norah Rasmus. Ted Thomson.
Ellis Thomson. Curtis Thom
son and Winifred Tnomson.
About 1W1 Jin: bough! the
inventory and had full respon
sibility of the store Later tney
bough! the building from the
heirs
They remodeled and mod
ernized the building m 1M8
and the Grand Opening was a
gaia occasion
J:m and Madite have tnree
ch.idren. Meredith Walters at
Wesiiake Village. Ca whose
hushand. Tom is a pharmicist
Tney have two children,
Russell and Duane Daughter.
Bern ice. is with Dun and
Bradstreet in Portland Bruce
Thomson and his w ife. Pfcvlhs.
are just recently back from
Germany . where Bruce com
pleted his military tour of
duty His degree from Port
land State is in Business Ad
ministration He expects to go
back to school this fall to work
on his masters All three of
their children worked o!t and
on in the store
This is the oldest business in
town that is still operating
with the same family Jim's
keen sense of humor makes
visiting with him a happy
habit His store "is his lite' .
He likes to hunt and fish but
the last few years he really
hasn't had time to get out
Madge loves her associa
stions with the "drag set"
through her work as Librarian
a' Heppner High School. She
likes to garden, l.kes to read
and shares Jim s love for
getting out info the mountains
CINDY LEATHERS. Pen
dleton visited her grandpar
ents. Mr and Mrs Owen
Leathers, in Heppner Wednes
day Cindy s grandfather has
been ill and sne was over to
.isit him.
Sundiiv . Cindy and friend
Ixiug Fiatt. Pendleton, were
back for another stav.
MRS MAR T H A V A N
SCHOIACK returned Monday
from Portland wnere she
drove to spend a w eek visiting
She visited two daughters and
their families in Portland. Mr.
and Mrs John Karison and
Mr and Mrs. p.obert Damn
Sne drove on to Monmouth to
visit her daughter-in-1 a w .
Mrs Beth Van Schoiack and
Jim Van Schoiack
I need a place fro puf my new mo
bile Home - If you hove a spot next
to your home maybe a regular
size lot or an acre or two of land
in town or in the country-For rent
or sale-Please write Nancy Smith,
Box 608 - Pendleton, Oregon
97801 - Maybe you could use
some extra income. Thanks.
open for Women
Two Year
Enlistment
Program
A new Women's Army Corps
enlistment program allowing
two y ear enlistments, became
effectiv e in May . Captain Kari
Prey. Oregon's W AC recruit
ing officer has announced.
Under the new enlistment
option, young women ages 18
to iW enter the Women's Army
Corps "Regular Army As
signed " They are assigned to
some career field after Easic
Training, depending on the
needs of the Army. Guaran
teed training in many fields is
stii! open to young women for
three year enlistment time
period.
Cpt Frev noted that another
recent innovation in the Wo
men's Army Corps is the
Delayed Enlistment Program.
It allows young women to
enlist and go on active duty
anytime up to six months
la'er
For more information on
women's Army Corps oppor
tunities contact Serg e a n t
Schmadeka at the Army
recruiting s'ation or call the
station at 27&-'.iT9
"SUPPORT ALTERNATE
RES EARTH METHODS
TO REPLACE LIVE AN
IMALS." VIV-SECTION IS MUR
DER. Support Congress man
Whitehuret's Billi H.
Concurrent Resoiuti o n
Write to:
William Whitehurst
424 Cannon Bldg.
Washington. D. C.
The Humanitarian
League of Rochester.
Inc.
H7 Thornton Road
Hhev-ter. New York
Hal Rovle madr lot of
numrv with kik-h hradirii as
"Thitnti vou MouMn't know
ui.lr
l! I could have luM a half a
iti on mv dr-k w ith no
W.rrruplmnik I could ay
mrthin like "Thinf! I
woul.in t havr known if I
futdn t cleaned off my drk "
Ju-t unearthed a charming
Thank nu ol a year a;o from
Ikmna Palmer She had won
the lead rope the Gazette
Time save lor a prize at the
Wrangler Hire Show No
way do we have the Palmers
straight let alone those twins
After her name she wrote 'one
of the twins that sold you
tickets to the lone Auction and
Ha revue 1 W e w ere sorry w hen
someone up the line said they
were too old to sell tickets any
more ITiarlie thought they
were so cute I think he would
hke to have bought all they
had
Things I wouldn't have
known if 1 hadn't broken my
arm'
Warren McCoy. Princess
Ivhbie's father, has broken
his arm four times
Frances Smou.-e is ambi
dextrous in a way She can
wnte her name at the same
time with both hands Then of
all things, she can write your
name in a normal way with
her right hand while her left
hand writes it m mirror
writing '
Just a lot of people have had
broken hones I just can 't get
over how the cards keep
coming It is reallv great to
hear from all of those friends
and I do thank vou all for
remembering me I must get a
card of thanks off to the
papers at Pilot Rock. Milton
Preewater and Enterprise
i
PIONEER PONDERIN'GS
By W.S Caverhill
a .Suesrsiion
Governor McCall seems to
be feeling the heat generated
by too many tourists in
Western Oregon Maybe, he
should suggest that they spend
more time in Eastern Oregon.
There is plenty of room here,
more variety of scenery, no
smog nor fog to irritate, no
traffic jams to complicate.
Perhaps Governor Tom sho
uld say. "Come on. you folks
with a wanderlust, but spend
half your time in Eastern
Oregon where there is still
room and hospitality.
Mr and Mr
Buchanan
By Mary Lee Marlow
Georgia Susan Ronton be
came the bride of Robert
Akira Buchanan at an after
noon candlelight reremony
July 22 at the Boardman Com
munity Church The bride is
the daughter of Mr and Mrs
CleveK Minton of Boardman,
and the groom is the son of Mr
and Mrs Orville Buchanan of
lrrigon The service was
performed by Pastor Neil
King of the Boardman Church.
Diane Black sang "Stran
gers In Every Way", accom
panied by Joni tiller. The
nuptial music was plaved by
Mrs Albert Partlow of lrri
gon Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride wore a
white slipper satin gown in
Empire style, trimmed with
appliqued roses set with seed
pearls around the bodice, on
the sleeves and around the
bottom of the six foot train
Her fingertip veil trimmed
with matching seed pearls
was borrowed from Mrs.
Richard Ryan Jr. of Umatilla
She wore pink colored cul
tured pearls, a gift from the
groom and his family in
Japan The bride's bouquet
was pink carnations and baby
brealh
Mrs Ed Wolf of The Dalles
was her sister's matron of
honor and wore a pale pink
dacron gown with an overlay
of white lace, fashioned in
Empire style with a round
scoop neckline. She wore a
larger white summer straw
hat trimmed with pink dacron
sheer streamers fastened with
seed pearl trim. She carried a
nosegay of pink florrbunda
roses and carnations
Mrs Larry Wilson of Ingle
wood. Ca , sister of the bride,
and Susan Lyon of Hillsboro,
cousin of the bride, were
bridesmaids They wore
matching blue dacron gowns
overlaid with white lace, with
the white summer straw hats
trimmed with blue dacron
sheer streamers held with
seed pearl trim They carried
nosegays of blue flonbunda
roses and tinted blue carna
tions to carrv out the pink and
KotuTt
blue colors of the bride
Joy Hogcland of Dillard and
Susan Ilinton of Baker, cou
sins of the bride, were the
candlelighters and wore
matching blue dacron dresses
overlaid with white lace, set
off with matching white and
blue summer straw hats
Bruce Buchanan, brother of
the groom, of San Francisco.
Ca .was best man, and Wayne
Buchanan of lrrigon. brother
of the groom, and Greg
Bedord were ushers
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
commons area of Riverside
High School Mrs Dale 1 yon
of Pilot Rock and Mrs Rex
Lyon of Hillsboro. aunts of the
bride, cut and served the three
tiered pastel-colored layered
cake, decorated w ith pale pink
and blue flowers and white
doves Mrs Bill Hinton of
Baker, aunt of the bride, was
at the cotfee table. Mrs Jim
Hogeland of Dillard. cousin of
the bride, and Mitri Wormian
of LaGrande ser v e d the
punch Linda Lyon of Pilot
Rock, cousin of the hnde. wa
in charge of the guest tok
Shirley Hinton of Baker,
cousin of the bride, and Mrs
Jim Barnett and daugtiter Dee
Ann of lone, aunt and cousin of
the groom, tended the gift
table
After a honeymoon trip to
Disneyland and the coast the
couple will be living in their
mobile home in LaGrande
where the groom is employed
2 a signalman by the Union
Pacific Railroad
Both the bride and groom
are graduates of Riverside
High School and the groom
attended Blue Mountain Col
lege at Pendleton and O T 1 at
Klamath Falls
Special guests from out of
town included Mr and Mrs
Richard Cinquini and family
of Tacoma, Wa . girlhood
friends of the groom s mother
from Japan Other guests
came from Bremerton. Van
couver and Edmonds. Wa .
and Ukiah. Long Creek. lone.
Baker. Dillard, Hillsboro. The
Dalles, lrrigon, Pendleton and
Pilot Rock.
After the Rodeo Show Saturday Afternoon
Come To The Episcopal Church
Saf.r Aug 26. 5 fo 8 P.M.
FULL DINNER
Features Delicious
PIT-COOKED
BEEF
ALL YOU CAN
IN
WESTERN STYLE
EPISCOPAL CHURCH PARISH HOUSE
Corner Church ond Gale Sts.
Adults-$20 Plate Chlldren-$1.50
Come and Bring Your Friends
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