Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 11, 1937, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937.
Braden-Bell Co.
Opening Store
In Heppner
Tractor and Equip
ment Firm Take For
mer Garage Building
Braden-Bell Tractor and Equip
ment company have leased the ga
rage building now occupied by the
Ford garage and expect to open a
farm tractor and implement store in
the near future. V. R. Runnion will
be local manager for the large dis
tributing concern which operates at
Pendleton, Walla Walla and other
points in eastern Oregon and east
ern Washington.
The local store will handle a full
line of Caterpillar tractors and John
Deere farm machinery, besides con
ducting a mechanical shop and giv
ing complete service on parts.
Milsom-Banister Motor company,
now occupying the building, have
announced their new home on the
old Palace hotel corner where a new,
latest type structure is to be erect
ed for them. They expect construc
tion to start soon.
In announcing the opening of their
new store, Braden-Bell have sched
uled a free dance at lone Legion hall,
Saturday, March 20, with an invita
tion for everyone to attend.
Don't miss "Crashing Society,"
junior class play, at the gym-auditorium
March 19th.
G. T. Want Ads bring results.
The cost is small try one.
IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Irrigon grange held a business
meeting at the hall Wednesday night.
The teachers attended the tour
nament at Arlington Friday and Sat
urday. A. C. Houghton and son
Donald, Ray Sparks and Frank
Brace and son Bobby also attended
the tournament Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward who
have been at Walla Walla the past
several months while Mr. Steward
has been receiving medical treat
ment at the Veterans' hospital, re
turned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom enter
tained at a dinner Friday night hon
oring their son Don's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand and sons
were business visitors in Heppner
Saturday.
Miss Hanson and Mrs. Lyle Eddy
motored to Heppner Tuesday to at
tend a committee meeting.
Harvey Walpole and son Robert
moved to the old Corey place west
of town Monday.
Emmett McCoy underwent a major
operation at The Dalles Monday.
His son Russell motored down Tues
day to be with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olmstead are
the parents of a baby girl born Wed
nesday, March 3rd.
The Grice sisters of Hermiston
are house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Caldwell this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark depart
ed Sunday for Eugene for a visit at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Frank Riggs.
Henry Smouse was in town Mon
day from the north lone section,
transacting business.
Martin Lovgren was among those
of the Eight Mile section in town
Friday.
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CHURCHES
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.
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.
Theodore Roosevelt said: "Men
trained in intellect but not in relig
ion and morals will become a men
ace to the country."
THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD.
E. D. Greeley, Pastor.
Sunday services:
Bible School 10:00 A. M.
Devotional, 11:00 A. M.
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P. M.
Weekday services:
Cottage Prayer Meeting, Tuesday,
7:30 P. M.
Evangelistic Service, Friday, 7:30.
Evangelists Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
H. Banta will inaugurate a series
of revival meetings Sunday eve
ning, March 14. Their preaching will
be accompanied by various musical
numbers as well as a rousing song
service. These services are to con
tinue nightly, except Monday, for an
indefinite time. An invitation is
given to everyone to attend and
share these good things.
M. R. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.
Edison Morgan were callers here
yesterday from lone.
SAFEWAY'S ANNUAL CANNED FOOD SALE
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wild about it so we're HOLDING OVER our
gigantic "Canned Food" sale for 4 MORE DAYS. It's '"fr
the sensation of the year and remember all the prices on last
week's ad are effective these 4 Days, and here are a few of the high spots.
(Right to limit)
TOMATOES, Case $2.35, TIN -fl An
No. 2Vz Dinner Hour -
String Beans, Case $2.19, TIN llftf
No. 2 Our Choice Cut JL V
PEAS .... Case $2.29 TIN II Of
No. 2 Sweet Garden Grown Jl V V
MILK . . 8 tins 59c . . Case Q AQ
Tall Federal or Maximum W tJ TC
Salmon, Doz. $1.29, 4 tall tins ARt
SOAP 20 bars fiQp
P. & G., C. W, O. K. Vf V
COFFEE 6 lbs. -fl ft
airway 9JLveP
SHORTENING . . . . . . 4 lbs. QQq
FLOUR 49 lb. sack H CQ
Harvest Blossom JL fcF t
PRUNES
40-50 size
10 lbs. .... 53c
25 lbs. .. $1.25
SUGAR
Extra Fine
100 lbs. $5.64
RAISINS
Always Fresh
4 lbs. .'. 30c
LARD
I LB. PKG. 75c
8 LpAiL $149
ENLISTS IN ARMY.
Major H. D. Bagnall, army re
cruting officer, 323 New Post Office
building, Portland, this week an
nounced the enlistment in the Uni
ted States army of Carl G. Van Horn,
formerly of Heppner. Van Horn
was enlisted March 3rd. Pursuant
to army policy he was permitted to
choose his branch and station and
selected as his assignment the in
fantry in the Hawaiian Islands. In
the next few days this new soldier
will proceed to San Francisco to
await the sailing of the army trans
port. On March 12 he will sail
through the Golden Gate, bound for
Honolulu. For the next two years
he will serve in the Hawaiian Is
lands and will then be returned to
the United States to serve his third
and final year in some military post
on the west coast, the Major said.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for their kind help
and sympathy during the illness and
death of our loved one; also for the
beautiful floral tribute, and espec
ially the gifts that made her so hap
py those last few weeks she was
with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt,
Edward and Elwood.
Mrs. Ralph Beamer returned home
Sunday after a week's treatment in
a Portland hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Huston were
business visitors in town Tuesday
from Eight Mile.
Alden Blankenship, superinten
dent, and members of the local school
board have been invited to attend
dedication of the new junior high
school building in Pendleton tomor
row evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Padberg were
visitors in the city Tuesday from,
the Lexington section.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Farrens were
visitors in the city Tuesday from.
Hardman.
Mrs. Mattie Gentry was called to
Athena Monday by the illness of
her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Daniels.
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She's A McGrill
Henry's Mail
Order Wife
Presented by
LEXINGTON
HIGH SCHOOL
L. H. S. AUDITORIUM
Friday, March 19
8:15 P. M. Adm. 15c-25c-35c
FREE
DANCE
Be
Celebrating
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piracieini-
Tractor 6 Equipment Co.
NEW STORE
in Morrow County
lone Legion Hall
ATURDAY
MARCH 2
GOOD MUSIC
Popular and Old Time
EVERYTHING FREE!
Everybody Welcome!