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PAGE TWELVE HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1937 HitnHnimiHimiuiniiimiiiiiiiHiimi At Heppner CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST. AXVIN 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. G. E. Williams, one-time State Evangelist, will be the speaker at this church both morning and eve ning on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Klein feldt will be in Waitsburg, Wash., in the midst of a pre-Christmas meeting with the church there. The pageant, "The Ninety and Nine," will not be given. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH (Episcopal) Services at 11:00 conducted by the young people. Sermon read by Scott McMurdo. Sunday school at 9:45. Y. P. F. at 6:30 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor Sunday: Bible School 9:45 A. M. Worship Service 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M, Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Tuesday: Boys' Club 7:00 P. M. 2nd Tuesday, Missionary Meet ing 2:30 P. M. Wednesday: Choir Practice 7:30 P.M. 1st Wednesday, Ladies Aid Bus iness and Social Meeting .... 2:30 All other Wednesdays Sewing group meets. Thursday: Prayer Meeting 7:30 THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD "K" and Elder Sts., Rev. E. D. Greeley, pastor. Bible School 10 a. m. Devotional Service 11 a. m. Inspirational Service 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Fellowship Meeting on Wednesday, 7:30. Cottage Prayer Meeting each Fri day, 7:30. Five Tons Turkeys Shipped from Here Five tons of turkeys were receiv ed by Swift and company at the local aFrmers Elevator warehouse Tuesday. These were shipped to Hermiston to help make up a carload for the east. Price paid growers delivering ranged from 19 to 21 cents a pound. MRS. PIEPER HOME Arnold Pieper returned home Monday evening from Portland, bringing Mrs. Pieper who had been in the city for a month while she underwent a major operation. She is now well recovered from the ef fects of her illness. Mrs. Pieper's father, J. H. Frad, accompanied them from the city and spent a few days in the county looking after business interests. Lexington grange will meet Sat urday evening at 8 o'clock. Past Master Harvey Miller will install incoming officers. ' The Motor-Wise iver gives a doubly-appreciated gift. He gives that for the car which the car own er might not consider buying for him self, as being a luxury, but the posses sion of which will add to his joy of mo toring, not only at Christmas but throughout the year. MOTOR-WISE GIFTS at FERGUSON Motor Co. Hot Water Heaters ZENITH Radios Double Windshield Swipers Cigarette Lighters Gearshift Knobs Windshield Defrosters Seat Covers Spot Lights Car Jacks, Sirens, Horns and if you're getting a new car for the family any time soon, joy will reign supreme with A New CHEVROLET for Christmas REBEKAH CLUB ELECTS Past Noble Grand club of Sans Souci Rebekah lodge met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Verna Hayes, working on a quilt and electing of ficers. Mrs. Hayes was named pres ident succeeding Mrs. Opal Ayers, Mrs. Letha Smfth vice-president succeeding Mrs. Emma Jones, and Mrs. Etta Parker secretary-trasurer succeeding Mrs. Olive Frye. . Mrs. Ayers was presented a past noble grand pin, and Mrs. Jones a sofa cushion in recognition of their ser vices. Present were Etta Howell, Ida Macomber, Mable Chaffee, Mil lie Doolittle, Emma Jones, Etta Par ker, Letha Smith, Olive Frye, Flor ence Green, Ella Benge and Opal Ayers. Braden-Bell Tractor and Equip ment company extends thanks to I. O. O. F. lodge, Christian and Episcopal churches for use of chairs at their tractor school held last Friday. O. E. S. TO ELECT Election of officers for the ensu ing year is on the calendar for the regular meeting of Ruth chapterc 32, Order Eastern Star, at Masonic hall tomorrow evening, announces Mrs. Virginia Turner, worthy ma tron. A large attendance of mem bers is desired. The Union Missionary society will meet at 2:30 tomorrow (Friday) af ternoon at the Christian church. A christmas program will be given. Burton H. Peck and son Elvin were business visitors in the city this morning from the Clarks can yon farm. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and Jeff Jones motored to Portland today in business. GIFT SUGGESTION Why not give her a beautiful Poinsetta for Christmas. See them on display at the Phelps Funeral Home, Phone 1332, Heppner, Oregon. Did You Know That It's the Law In Winchester, Mass., a young girl may not be employed to dance on a tight-rope, except in church? According to a Key West, Florida, ordinance, turtle racing may not be indulged in within the city limits. A Berea, Kans., ordinance states that an animal on the street after dark shall prominently display a red tail light? An ordinance in Omaha, Neb., for bids the use of the same finger bowl by different people at the same time? In Boston, Mass., it is against the law to keep a dog more than ten inches in height? Tckling a girl under the chin with a feather duster is contrary to law in Portland, Maine? In Charleston, South Carolina,, prisoners are compelled to pay $1. for riding to jail in the patrol wagon?" An old Vriginia law, still on the books, forbids a bathtub inside the house? Tubs must be kept in the yard. 4 DAY SPECIAL -Dec. COFFEE Airway 3 Lbs. 50c Nob Hill 2 Lbs. 45c Edwards 2 Lbs. 49c 4 LB. TIN 95c SUGAR Extra Fine Granulated 10 POUND CLOTH BAG 63c 1 00 Lbs. . . . $5.69 10 to 14 C ii i (( 93PS!Gwl PRUNES, large, juicy ..... ... 10 Lbs. 59c LARD, Pure Hog, 4 lb. ctn. 65c, 8 lb. pail $1.35 MILK Case $3.59 6 Tins 47c Federal or Maximum STRING BEANS, No. 2 cut stringless 6 Tins 65c POP CORN, Pearl or Rice 3 Pounds 23c SHORTENING, Always fresh 4 Lbs. 49c TOMATOES, No. 2V2 fancy puree, 6 Tins 65c SOAP, 0. K. Laundry, economical 10 bars 35c NUTS, mixed rich assortment 2 Lbs. 39c DATES BULK 2 Lbs. 23c Fresh Juicy JELL WELL 4 Pkgs. 18c Assorted Cube Flavors PEAS No. 2 tins , fancy 5 sieve 6 tins 65c CORN No 2 tins Yellow Bantam 6 for 69c CANDY Fancy Choco lates, Gum Drops, Cream Mix 3 lbs. 43c BEANS Reds or Small Whites 10 lb. 49c RICE, Blue Rose Head .... 5 Lbs. 35c COCOANUT, long shreds, 13 oz. 25c FRUIT PEEL, asst Lb. 33c PEANUTS . 2 Lbs. 25c CURRANTS 11 oz. Pkg. 16c PUMPKIN, No. 2 tins 2 for 25c CANDY . 4 Lb. Box 98c Fancy Chocolate Assortment WALNUTS, No. 1 2 Lbs. 39c MACARONI, Cut ..... 5 Lbs. 39c PICKLES 2Vz Dills 2 for 29c MARSHMALLOWS Lb. 15c SOAP, Palm Olive 4 for 25c OLIVES, 9 oz. Ripe 2 for 29c BEVERAGES . 2 for 25c 29 oz. Assorted Flavors SWANS DOWN 2 Reg. Pkgs. Cake Flour and 1 beaujtiful cake plate All for . 59c MINCEMEAT 2 Lbs. . 22c Kerr's Bulk-delicious PRODUCE FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY To make your Sunday Feast Complete BANANAS, fancy 3 Lbs. 25c GRAPEFRUIT Per Doz. 39c CRANBERRIES 2 Lbs. 33c APPLES ...... Romes 75c ...... Winesaps 59c Buy a Box for Christmas SWEET SPUDS 6 Lbs. 29c ORANGES, Japs Box 89c Regular Oranges 2 Doz. 35c POTATOES 50 Lb. Bajr 65c 100 Lbs. $1.15 RAISINS 4 Lbs. 32c FRUIT MIX, 16 oz. Jar 49c BAKING POWDER .... 19c 25 oz. K. C. SOAP, 5 lb. Chips, pkg. 39c TOMATO JUICE, 6 for 49c 16 oz. SPICES reg.2oz10csize8c GRAPE JUICE Qt. 39c CRACKERS 2 Lbs. 29c Snowflakes VANILLA . 4 oz. 15c Westag FIGS, white .. 2 lbs. for 25c CATSUP, 12oz.2bots.21c BACON Lb. 29c Farmers' Style PINEAPPLE 2 tins 25c 15 oz. tins