PAGE EIGHT HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1937 I I a kiEiiie I holidays with her parents, Mr. and I been for some time and is visiting - js p Turner. relatives and friends over the holi- 1 days. Program Slated For O. S. T. A. Meeting Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers, state pres ident Oregon State Teachers asso ciation whose regular duty is to su perintend Morrow county's schools, announces a good program on the slate for the annual meeting in Port land next week. Harold Buhman, Heppner, Mrs. Lilian Turner, Lex ington, and G. W. Corwin, Board man are the regularly constituted delegates from this county. On the speaking program are Miss Florence Hale, editor "The Grade Teacher," Darien, Conn.; Dr. Harl R. Douglas, Glendale, Cab mem ber of national committee on teach er tenure; Ralph E. Dugdale, super intendent Portland schools; Dr. Warwick M. Hunter, chancellor of higher education in Oregon, and Rex Putnam, state superintendent of schools. Four research committees will make reports, chairman of the respective committees being Miss Burdine Mitchell, Portland, teachers tenure; E. D. Towler, Astoria, teach ers retirement; Jas. M. Burgess, Mil-ton-Freewater, school revenues, and Harry B. Johnson, Eugene, improve ment of curriculum. WILLOWS GRANGE NEWS Willows grange H. E. club met in the hall at Cecil, Friday. Dec. 17, with a good attendance. A Christmas party was held for members and time was spent decorating the hall and planning for the pot-luck din ner, grange meeting and Christmas program to be held in the hall Sun day, Dec. 26. Willows grange will meet for bus iness Sunday morning. Dec. 26. There will be a pot-luck dinner at noon for members and friends and a program and Christmas tree in the afternoon. Morrow County Pomona grange will meet in the hall at Cecil, Jan. 8. Installation of Pomona officers and the subordinate granges will take place during the day. Willows grange will confer the filth degree in the evening. am.iTJr.TON HOTEL SOLD Purchase of the Arlington hotel by it. w Ramps, owner of the former Welcome hotel at Burns razed some timp (?o bv fire, was announced this week. The ownership change displaces Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ten now rwpnt managers of Hotel Hepp nor wVin took management of the Arlington hostelry on leaving here ohrmt a month aeo. Mr. and Mrs Tenney called in ' Heppner Sunday before going on to Portland. JNo an nouncement was made of their fu ture plans. FFA EVENT TONIGHT ' Heppner FFA chapter is holding a nartv at the school gym. tnis eve nint The bovs will bring pop corn, butter and salt, and invitations are hpini? extended to parents and friends, but each boy must bring an extra nresent for each lady that ac mmnanies him. An urgent request is made that all chapter members oionrl TVio smoker scheduled to be HkVVJIUI held December 22 with Condon as opponent has been postponed unti after Christmas. EXAMINER COMING The examiner of operators and ,-haiiffpurs from the office ot Ji-ar Knoll sppretarv of state, will be in Heppner, Thursday, January 6, at the city hall between the hours o 10 n. m. and 4 p. m. All those wislv ing licenses or permits to drive cars are asked to get in touch wiin xne examiner at that time. CARD OF THANKS ' Our sincere aDDreciation is ex nrpccpH to the manv kind friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy at the time ot our be reavement and for the beautiful floral tribute. F. D. Cox and Family. Billy Thomson arrived home Sat urday evening from Eugene, accom panied by his mother, Mrs. Anna Q. Thomson, and is spending the holidays here from his studies at U. of O. His brother Ted, who is teach ing in California, arid sister Beatrice from Portland were expected to spend Christmas at home also. Miss Lola Osborne is home from Portland where she is a student in business college to spend the holidays. At Heppner CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST. ALVIN KLEINFELDT. Pastor Bible School ?:5- m Morning Services 11:00 a. m. C. E. Society 6:30 p. m. Evening Services 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice, Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Midweek Service. Thursday. 7:80 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 PJM. 1st Wednesday, Ladies Aid Bus iness and Social Meeting .... 2:30 All other Wednesdays Sewing erouo 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. Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Mitchell and baby daughter arrived last night from their home at Joseph to spend Christmas with Mrs. Mitchell's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Parker, and Mrs. Mitchell and the baby will re main here for some time while Mr Mitchell returns to the hospital at Portland for further treatment of a leg injured in a recent automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Par ker met .them at Arlington. Dance at lone Lerion hall. Satuiv day, January 1. Music by Trouba- dors. Donald Drake, O. S. C. student, is home for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drake. Don is a leading campus journalist and was recently elected to Sigma Delta Chi, national honor fraternity in journalism. Miss Margaret Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Farley, under went an operation for appendicitis at HeDDner hospital last Friday, from which she has made rapid recovery.. being able to return to her home Tuesday. Norton King arrived the end of the week to spend the Christmas holidays at the home of his mother Mrs. Leta Babb. He is a student at O. S. C. where he is majoring in forestry. Miss Nancy Jane Cox and Charles Cox are home for the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox. Both are students at Oregon State college. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McCabe were among lone people visiting in the city Monday from lone. Mr. McCabe felt especially good over conditions favoring growing crops. Jimmie Farley, O. S. C. student, is spending the holidays in Heppner visiting relatives and friends. Miss Anabel Turner has arrived from Eugene where she is a stu dent atthemiiversitytospe IT WAS PITIFUL LI r DID NOT GO TO n C COLLEGE. .... His pal did because his parents started an educa tional policy in the New York Life 15 years ago. It was so easy that way. ACT NOW For Your Child Mrs. A. Q.Thomson NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE AGENT Residence one block south of Court House Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow were in the city Tuesday from their home in Boardman, and while here visited with their son, Charles Barlow, county clerk. Miss Louise Anderson is spending her vacation from studies at Oregon State college, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hilma Anderson in Eight Mile. Vinton Howell arrived this week from Lewiston, Idaho, where he has Among Pacific university students arriving for the holidays are Miss Irene Beamer, Harlan McCurdy, Jr., Elwayne Lieuallen and Leonard Gil-man. Oregon beer parlors hereafter must measure up to rigid sanitary requirements if they expect a re newal of their licenses, the State Liquor commission has decreed. . G. T. Want Ads bring results. Country Store Good Established Business Gas Pump :: Post Office :: Dance Hall Modern living quarters, with running water and private electric light system. A BARGAIN FOR CASH F. W. TURNER fir CO. HOLIDAY DANCES Elks Hall, Heppner CHRISTMAS NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Music by ELMER STEELE SWING BAND 75c the couple , I Wy4M, '111 Savings for Fri.-Mon.-Tue.-We.d -STOP AND SHOP- May the holiday season brine full measure of joy and good fellow ship, and may the new year bring you health, happiness and pros perity. For ourselves, we hope that we, your Safeway Grocer, may continue to serve ydu effi ciently, courteously, and econ COFFEE, very special QQn NOB HILL. 2 LBS. OOXs AIRWAY 3 LBS. 50c EDWARDS 4 LB. TIN 95c SOAP 10 BARS QCf O. K.-P. G. C. W. Otl PRUNES 10 LBS. CQf Extra fancy Ou BEANS 10 LBS. JQa Reds or Small Whites "wv SUGAR Extra fine 100 Lbs.'. $5.69 FLOUR HARVEST BLOSSOM SACK $1.49 KITCHEN CRAFT SACK $1.79 MILK Tall Maximum 12 Tall Tins 92c CORN 3 TINS OQf 17 oz. tins fancy MvVr Golden Bantam PINEAPPLE, 2 TINS 9Cp Fancy 15 oz. sliced or "Wv crushed SHORTENING 4 LBS. JQp Always fresh SYRUP Vz GAL. 7 Op Sleepy Hollow I O V PEANUT BUTTER .. OQp Best quality 2LBS.'V LAST MINUTE BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY CANDY Fancy Blue and Silver Chocolates 4 lb. Box 98c 2 LB BOX 59c :: 3 BOXES $1.59 OATS Quick or Regular 9 Lb. Bag .... 49c LARD Pure Hog Lard 4 Lb. Pail .... 69c NUTS: Mix Nuts, good mixture, 2 Lbs. 39c WALNUTS Medium, 2 Lbs. 35c; Fancy, 2 Lbs. 39c; Extra, 2 Lbs. 43c PRODUCE SAVINGS :: :: , FRIDAY ONLY "" Oranges, med size, 2 Doz. 35c : : Celery bleach, or Utah 2 bu. 25c Cranberries, 2 lbs 29c :: Swt. Spuds 6 lbs. 29c :: Cauliflower 15c "A