PAGE TWELE HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1936. ininimiiHHHHHHHHniMHtmiiiMim At Heppner CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST. ALVIN KLEINFELDT, Pastor Bible School - 9:45 a. m. Morning Services 11:00 a. m. C. E. Society 6:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Midweek Service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Christmas sermon, "Where is He Now?" Union evening service, with the Episcopal, Methodist and Christian church choirs singing Christmas music. The public is invited. A Bible school Chistmas program will be given in the morning. Those who have gifts for the needy are asked to bring them Sun day and distribution will be made next week. May we all use this op portunity to express our gratitude to God for His unspeakable Gift. "The Bible is the record of God's revelation of himself to men; it is not the record of man's painful quest for God. We do not judge the Bi ble. The Bible judges us. We do not test its message. The message tests us. It is by its power of moral and spiritual judgment that the Bi ble has made its place all though these centuries. It is only by a perpetual reassertion of that power of moral and spiritual judgment that it can maintain its place in the cen turies to come." We are endeavoring here not only to present the teachings of the Bi ble in their original purity, but to show their practical application to the every day problems of life. "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." METHODIST CHURCH REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Evening Service . 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Boy's Club 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Fellowship Meeting, 7 :30 p.m. The services on Sunday morning will celebrate the Christmas theme. The morning services will begin as' usual with the Sunday school and the Christmas lesson and special music will be a part of this hour. At the 11 o'clock hour there will be a Christmas sermon and special music by the choir. The subject of the sermon is, "The Gift of God.": At 5:30 the Methodist young peo ple will join the young people of the other churches at the Christian church for a carol sing and at 6:30 they will unite in a union young people's study hour. At 7:30 the joint choirs of the Heppner churches will give a mus ical program in the Christian church. The Sunday school program of the Methodist Sunday school will be held on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Demands Insuli Cash CHICAGO . . . y HPi wnzoglu (above), the Greek wo man of mystery, who came here to demand a settlement of some $60,000 with Samuel Insuli, former utility magnate, for sheltering him in his fugitive days in Athens in 1933-34 as the. U. S. sought his extradition. sermon by Archdeacon Hinkle. This will be the Christmas service and it is hoped that all communicants, old and young, will be present. "O come, let us adore Him." THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Rev. E. D. Greeley, Pastor. Sunday services: Bible School 9:45 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Midweek meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ADDITIONAL LEXINGTON. The Christian Bible school will give a Christmas program at the church Sunday morning at 11 o' clock, immediately following the Bible school hour. The Lincoln Players, a feature of the National Educational assemblies, presented the life of Abraham Lin coln at the high school last Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Besides the school children a number of towns people attended. The Ladies Aid of the Congrega tional church held an all-day meet ing and bazaar at the aid rooms Wednesday. A pot-luck dinner was enjoyed at noon. George Peck was in Pendleton Tuesday on business connected with his office of county commissioner. Myles Martin spent last week in Moro. A. H. Nelson and Myles Martin were in Heppner the first of the week on jury duty. AUXILIARY TO MEET. The American Legion auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. J. O. Turner, Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 22, at 2:30. This will be the annual Christmas party and members are urged to come and bring a 15c gift each to be exchanged. A short pro gram will augment the regular bus iness meeting. Relatives and friends from outside the county attending the funeral of Mrs. Lee Sparks last Friday includ ed Mrs. George Ransom and Mrs. Kate Parman of Freewater; Alfred Anderson, son Ellis and daughter Ona, and Howard Anderson of The Dalles; Lowell Akers Hof ood River, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMurray of Hermiston. Services were held from the lone Christian church with in terment following in Heppner cemetery. DO YOU NEED Xmas Money? Bring your HIDES, PELTS, HORSEHAIR to Interior Warehouse Company I 1 ALL SAINTS CHURCH. (Episcopal) Ralph V. Hinkle, Archdeacon. 10 a. m., Church school and young people's Bible class. 11 a. m., Holy Communion and Want Ads Dressed Turkeys, Dressed Hogs, 130 to 160 lbs., and Dressed Spring Chickens. Will deliver. For prices, call Hugh Smith, 7F11. 41-42. For Sale Small coal burning cir culating heater, good as new. Inquire this office. 41. For Sale 7 good milk cows. C. H. Bolen on former Quackenbush farm, Rhea creek, 9 miles out. Phone 9F33. 41-42p FOR SALE. Fordson Tractor with Fordson plow. New motor, new gears and high tension magneto last year; price reasonable. See J. O. Turner, city. Hay chopping $1.25 per ton. I furnish one man and outfit. Chas. Wilcox, Heppner. 40-43p. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. ORL-84-SA, Oak land, Calif. 39-41 Registered Hereford bulls for sale. D. L. McCaw, Linden, Wash. 38-10p Maternity and convalescent cases cared for in my home. Mrs. J. B. Cason. tf . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barratt and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ferguson motored to Portland Sunday .remaining until Wednesday. EAT SEA FOODS Oysters, Shell Fish the pick of marine delica cies served FRESH You'll find our stock of WINES complete Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHINN, Prop. 6 BIG DAYS Dec. 18-24 Incl. FLOUR HARVEST BLOSSOM 49 lb. Sack $1.55 Bbl. . $6.15 KITCHEN CRAFT 49 Lb. Bag ..$1.89 We Wish You All a Very Merry Christmas'7 Sugar, 100 lbs. $5.59 Pure Cane Lard, 8 lb. pail $1.29 Pure Hog SHORTENING . . . . 8lbs. 98c PICKLES 16 oz. fancy Sweet 23c 32 oz. Sweets .. 33c 2 !2 tins Dills 15c DATES Large, fresh dates for stuffing LB. 29c FRESH PITTED 2 LBS. 25c MINCEMEAT 2 LBS. 23c FRUITS AND PEELS Citron, Orange, Lemon, lb. 30c Cherries 4 pz. pkg. 10c Lyon's asst. Peels 16 oz. jar 49c Raisins 4 lb. pkg. 30c COFFEE, Airway 3 lbs. 53c X Nob Hill 2 lbs. 47c ( 'JTjfo Dependable, 2 lbs. 51c TOBACCOS Christmas Pack Prince Albert 83c Other Brands 53c to 98c Lb. PINEAPPLE 8 oz. Tidbits .. 09c 9 oz. Crushed 10c 2V2s Br. Slice 19c CHRISTMAS CANDY All our candies are made in the finest factory in the West. Box Chocolates 4 lb. box 98c Brazils, Cherries, Dates, Caramels, A IL f Q Nougats, and 5 flavors to the box k ID. DOX tJtfl Ribbon Mix, for the tree Lb. 19c Jumbo Sticks, large size 3 for 14c Cocoanut Bonbons, delciious, 2 lbs. 35c SPECIAL Chocolate Drops, Cream Mix, 2 lbs. 23c Broken Mix, Gum Drops . .. 10 lbs. $1.10 SPECIAL PRICES TO CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, LODGES DRESSINGS Aristocrat Saladserve, Qt. 39c MAYONNAISE, Qf, 45c Sauces, each .... 5c Assorted 2 oz. WORCESTERSHIRE, 1 Q- 5 oz. French's OLIVES 2 oz. Queen .... 10c 4V4 0Z. Stuffed 19c 9 oz. Ripe, tin 1 5c JELL-WELL, genuine cube Now 5c Pkg. PEACHES, Del Monte No. 2Vi tins, 2 for 35c FRUITS FOR SALAD, Libby No. 2 tins ea. 23c Cocoanut, Moist, sweet 1 9c SUGAR Powd. 5 lbs 39c Brown 7 lbs 45c CHRISTMAS NUTS Fancy Mix 2 lbs. 39c Walnuts 2 lbs. 39c No. 2 Oregon Franquettes Peanuts 2 lbs. 25c Brazils 2 lbs. 35c Almonds Drake Lb. 33c Walnuts 2 lbs. 45c No. 1 Franquettes L ; Noodles, Fancy egg pcg $c CHEESE, loaf Oregon, full cream Lb. 26c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 5 Lbs. 29c Cranberry Sauce Dromedary, lb. tin, 2 for 35c MILK Tall Federal or Maximum 10 Tins . . 75C APPLES Extra quality F. & F. C grade Yellow Newtons Box 79c ORANGES Sunkist, med. size 2 Doz. .... 35c POTATOES Combination Is & 2s 100lb.sk. 1 98 SWEET POTATOES California, U. S. No. 1 6 lbs 27c CELERY . White and crisp Large Stalks 5c