Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 03, 1938, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, March 3, 1938
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ALVIN KLiEINFELDT, Pastor
Bible School 9:45 a. m
Morning Services 11:00 ,. m
C. E. Society 6:30 p. m
Evening Services 7:30 p. in
Choir Practice, Wednesday .... 7 :30 p. m
Midweek Service, Thursday 7:30 p. m
"We are told that every man ap
plying for a position in the Bank of
England is given a list of twenty
questions to answer. The first one
is. 'How do vou spend your bun-
days?' The answer tells something
about the applicant's character and
keenness of mind." Quotation from
"Tho Quiet Hour."
The meeting Sunday evening will
h in the Methodist church.
Mr. Kleinfeldt will preach at Lex
ington Sunday evening.
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. R. C. YOUNG. Pastor
Sunday:' Bible School . 9:45 A. M
Worship Service 11:00 A. M
Epworth League 6:d0 P. M
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M
Tuesday: Boys' Cfub J,:0 p- M
Wednesday: Choir rracuce .. ;ar.
ness and Social Meeting ... 2.30
All other Wednesdays Sewing Group
meets. .
Thursday: Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P. M.
Rev. Carl Bassett will begin a ser
ies of revival services in our church
starting Sunday morning, March 6.
There will be services every night
ovfnt. Saturday.
Rnndav mornine at the Bible
school hour, Rev. Bassett will give a
talk on China.
His sermons will be illustrated by
chalk pictures, which he will draw
during the progress of the sermon.
We extend a cordial invitation to
the public to attend these services.
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.
ALL SAINTS' CHURCH
(Episcopal)
10 A. M., Church school.
11 A. M., Holy Communion and
sermon.
6:30 P. M., Young Peoples' Fel
lowship. Visitors and strangers always wel
come. Loan Applications
Being Received
Applications for emeregency crop
and feed loans for 1938 are now be
ing received at the county agent's
office.
The loans will be made, as in the
past, only to farmers who cannot ob
tain credit from any other source.
The money loaned will be limited to
the farmer's immediate and actual
cash needs for growing his 1938 crops
or for the purchase of feed for live
stock, and the amount which may be
loaned to any one farmer in 1938
may not exceeh $400.
Farmers who can obtain the funds
they need from an individual, pro
duction credit association, bank, or
other concern are not eligible for
crop and feed loans from the Emer
gency Crop and Feed Loan Section
of the Farm Credit administration.
The loans will not be made to stand
ard rehabilitation clients whose cur
rent needs are provided for by the
Farm Security adrninistratiin, for
merly known as the Resettlement
administration.
As in the past, farmers who obtain
emergency crop and feed loans will
give as security a first lien on the
crop financed, or a first lien on the
livestock to be fed if the money bor
rowed is to be used to produce or
purchase feed for livestock.
Where loans are made to tenants,
the landlords, or others having an
interest in the crops financed or the
livestock to be fed, are required to
waive their claims in favor of a lien
to the governor of the Farm Credit
administration until the loan is re
paid. Checks in payment of appoved
loans will be mailed from the Re
gional Emergency Crop and Feed
loan office at Spokane, Wash.
OUR ANNUAL EVENT MARCH 4 TO 10
Here it is, folks! The big sale of the year when Safeway "Shoots the
works"and puts on a real celebration of values This year we have been
unusually fortunate in securing some of the best values we have seen in
many a sale. It s our party come and enjoy the fun.
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NOB HILL COFFEE -.. 2 Lbs. 43c
AIRWAY COFFEE 3 Lbs. 44c
CI HI ID Harvest Blossom $1.45
TLUUK Kitchen Craft $1.69
MILK
Tall Federal or Maximum
Case $3.49
12 Tins 88c
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KRAUT
No. 2 Tins .. 10c
DOZ. $1.15 '
No. 2A TINS, DOZ. $1.45
2 Tins . . 25c
LARD, Gov. inspected 4 Lbs. 59c
HONEY, Bradshaw's quality .... 5 lb. tin 59c
MARSHMALLOWS, fluffiest of all, Lb. 15c
COCONUT, long, moist shredded, 12 oz. 25c
SYRUP, Sleepy Hollow Vi Gal. 73c
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 5 Lbs. 39c
SARDINES, large oval tins Each 10c
SOAP, Superb Granules Lge. Pkg. 23c
BACON ES Lb. 33c FS Lb. 29c
HOMINY
Van Camp's
No. 300 Tins 1 Tc
2 FOR 1 J
No. 2y2Tins $1 1C
DOZEN p I . I -
Per Tin . 10c
Grapefruit
No. 2 Mission 2 for 25c
Broken segments
No. 2 Del Monte .. 2 for 29c
Fancy quality
No. 300 Del Monte, 2 for 23c
Fancy quality
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Fruit Juices
Assorted
12 oz. Tins GRAPEFRUIT,
PINEAPPLE, PEACH, AP
RICOT, PRUNE
3 for 29C
1
SOAP
Crystal White, P. & G.
or O. K.
10 Bars . 33c
RAISINS 4 LB. PACKAGE 25c
CHEESE, Brookfield full cream, LB. 22c
BEANS ffiHSr 10 POUNDS 49c
CATSUP Ruby Brand, 12 oz. BOTTLE JLOc
FARINA, NO, 10 BAG BEST QUALITY 49c
SHORTENING.. . 8 LBS 98c
RICE, Blue Rose head 5 Lbs. 29c
OATS, No. 10 sack, quick or reg Bag 49c
COCOA, Hershey or Bakers Pound 15c
MUSHROOMS, 2 oz. cut and stems, Each 1 Oc
SOUP, Chicken & noodle, lots of it, 3 for 29c
PIMIENTOS, regular 4 oz. tins 2 for 1 5c
OLIVES, No. 1 tins ripe olives 2 for 29c '
PANCAKE FLOUR, No. 10 Flapjack 59c
DATES, fresh supply pitted . 2 Lbs. 25c
DOG FOOD, Playfair 4 Tins 25c
JELL-WELL Dessert 3 Pkgs. 14c
SPAGHETTI, Franco-American .... 3 Tins 29c
BEETS, Walla Walla whole, 2 No. 2 Tins 25c
PUREX, Bleacher Vi Gal. Jug 25c
PEANUT BUTTER
New Supply
Bulk
2 Lbs. 25c
TOMATOES . dozen
$1.15
No. 2xk with Puree
STRIING BEANS . dozen
$1.15
DOZEN
$1.15
PEAS DZAN
Fancy No. 2 Cut Beans
CORN . . .
No. 303 fancy cream style
No. 2 tins fancy Western Grown
TIN
TIN
TIN
TIN
lOc
lOc
lOc
lOc
SPINACH
No. 2 Tins .. 10c
DOZ. $1.15
No. IVi TINS, DOZ. $1.69
2 Tins . . 29C
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PUMPKIN
No. 2 Tins .. 10c
No. 2Vi TINS, DOZ. $1.69
2 Tins . 29C
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Tomato Juice
Walla Walla
16 oz. Tins 2 for 15c
DOZ. 85c
No. 2 Tins Doz. $1.05
3 Tins . . 27c
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Canned Fish
SALMON, 2 Tall Tins 25c
SHRIMP, 2 5 oz. Tins 33c
OYSTERS, 2 5 oz. Tins 27c
CLAMS, 2 Tall Tins .... 33c
F. A. B. Minced, very fine
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PINEAPPLE
No. IVz Broken Slice " 1 r
EACH . I
8 oz. TIDBITS
3 FOR
15 oz. SLICED
2 FOR
25
25
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SUGAR
Extra fine granulated
10 LB. CLOTH CQP
BAG DVC
1 00 Lbs. 5.65
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PRODUCE
FRI.-SAT. ONLY
NEW SPUDS, 4 lbs. 29c
GR. ONIONS, 4 Bu. 15c
New Carrots, 4 Bu. 19c
RHUBARB, 3 Lbs. 29c
CABBAGE Lb. 3c
FARMER - CONSUMER
APPLE SALE
STORAGE ROMES
Per Box 79c