Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 11, 1938, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, August 11, 1938
JACKSON GILLIAM
PRESIDES AT MEET
Pacific Province Y. P. F. Attracts
Attendance from Wide Area;
Local Young Folk Prominent
Heppner's delegation to the Pacific
province conference of Young Peo
ple's Fellowship held at Cove four
days last week returned home Satur
day night. Included were retiring
province president, Jackson Gilliam,
Buddy Blakely, Martha Dick, Scott
McMurdo, Kemp Dick, Scott Mc
Murdo, Mrs. E. E. Gilliam, Mrs. Ed
Dick and Mrs. Chas. Osmin. The la
dies served as cooks for the young
people.
One of the largest conferences held
to date, the one this year attracted
attendance from the eight Pacific
states included in the organization.
Representatives were present from
New York, Los Angeles, San Fran
cisco, Couer d'Alene, Longview, Spo
kane, Boise, Vancouver, B. C, as
well as from all over Oregon.
Jackson Gilliam presided at the
conference sessions, and in recogni
tion of the capable manner in which
he performed received a letter of
warm commendation from one of the
attending ministers from Vancouver,
B. C., whose parish has a member
ship of 1600 people.
In the election William McGuire
of Los Angeles was elected president
to succeed Gilliam, while Gilliam
was made one of the province ad
visers along with Leonard Maynard
of California. The end of the month
Gilliam will attend young peoples
conferences at Vancouver and Vic
toria, B. C.
Local young people and those who
have accompanied them to Cove for
various Episcopal assemblages have
high praise for the beauty and fa
cilities of the 100 acre camp ground.
Lying in the mountain cove between
two high peaks, the grounds contain
large spaces of blue grass, nicely
kept, and orchards that lend to its
attractiveness.
Local young people, too, have had
conspicuous part in the camp's ac
tivities. At the junior conference
two weeks previous, Philip Cohn of
this city was voted the best all-round
student.
A new system of tax-bookkeeping,
developed by the division of
audits of the Oregon department of
state, has been installed in Des
chutes, Polk and Klamath counties,
and Coos county is making an inde
pendent installation, according to
Secretary of State Earl Snell. The
chipf feature of the new systetm is
that tax records for a given piece of
property are kept for a 10-year per
iod on a single loose-ieai sneet, in
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At Heppner
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FRESH
CRISP, CHOICE
VEGETABLES
Now feature
our menu
FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS
IN SEASON .
We serve meals
at all times
at the
Elkhorn
Restaurant
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
ALVIN KLEINFELDT, Pastor
... 9:45 a. m.
. 11 :00 a. m.
6:80 p. m.
7:80 p. m.
. 7:30 p. m.
. 7:30 p. m.
Bible School
Morning Service
C. E. Society
Evening Services
Choir Practice, Wednesday
Midweek Service, Thursday .
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. R. C. YOUNG. Pastor
Sunday: Bible School
Worship' Service .
9:45 A. M.
11:00 A. M.
Epworth League .: 7 :00 P. M.
Evening Worship 8 :00 P,
Tuesday: Boys' Club 7:00 P.
2nd Tuesday, Missionary Meet
ing 2:80 P,
Wednesday: Choir Practice 7:80 P,
1st Wednsday, Ladies Aid Business
and Social Meeting 2:80 P. M.
All other Wednesdays Sewing Group
meets.
Thursday: Prayer Meeting .....
M.
M.
M.
M.
7:80 P. M.
THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
"K" and Elder Sts., Rev. E. D.
Greeley, pastor.
Sunday Services: Bible School 9:45 A. M.
Devotion 11:00 A. M.
Evangelistic Service 7:80 P. M.
Week Day Services:
Tuesday Evening, Bible Study 7 :45 P. M.
Thursday Evening, Christian Heal
ing 7:46 P. M.
Each Morning, Prayer Service 6 :00 A. M.
Saturday Evening, Open Air Service,
Up Town 7:30
stead of being recorded as single
line entries in large ledgers along
with other unrelated entries. The
loose-leaf sheets are filed according
to location, adjoining plots and
blocks being in consecutive order.
Traffic accidents, injuries and fa
talities all slumped in Oregon dur
ing the first six months of 1938,
compared with last year, Secretary
of State Earl Snell announced re
cently. Most noticeable drop was in
fatalities, which declined 14 per cent.
HEPPNER LAUNDRY
RAZED BY FLAMES
Continued from First Page
gone up town on business. Ronald
Coblantz, helper, was the .last to
leave, and had ascertained just be
fore doing so that the fire in the
furnace was properly banked as was
the custom at the end of each day's
work. He could not imagine how the
fire could possibly have started from
the furnace.
The siren sounded at 5:15 and with
in fifteen minutes the superstruc
ture of the laundry building had all
fallen.
NEWSY NEWS VIEWS
Continued from First Page
him to attach the initials M. A. to
his signature . . . Mr. Blankenshp's
forward step in education makes him
the second Heppner faculty mem
ber to hold an M. A. . . . Robert
Knox, coach and physical ed in
structor, also has a similar degree.
Curfew Chatter ... A large group
of grade schoolers have taken up
the hobby of collecting book match
covers. 4000 lambs, the largest sin
gle shipment this year, went out of
Heppner Monday afternoon.' For a
fuel-saving car we nominate the Jess
Turner '36 Chev sedan, which used
one quart of oil on a 2000-mile trip
to Yellowstone park.
Attention townsfolks . . . The Ro
deo association has designated the
20th of August as Dress-Up day . . .
on this date, everyone is urged to
don all Rodeo regalia, whether it be
hats, boots, chaps or what. The col-
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steer of Round-Up fame. In the very
near future a stage coach will roll
into town . . . watch for it!
OSC Gets Bigger Chemistry Plant
Oregon State College A new
$425,000 chemistry building at OSC
will be ready by the opening of col
lege in the fall of 1939, and old sci
ence hall, more familiarly known as
the "chem shack" will be remodeled
by the same time as the result of
approval of a supplementary PWA
grant and loan recently announced.
Earlier approval of a $300,000 project
was amended to include the addi
tional sum which will make possible
a much more adequate plant for this
largest department in the school of
science, and provide a first-class re
modeled building for use by other
departments in the school.
Post Summer Session Popular
Oregon State College More than
twice as many students are enrolled
for the post summer session at OSC
as attended a year ago. Added pop
ularity for the session followed
lengthening of class periods so that
students could earn nine credits in
the five-week post session the same
as in the six-week regular session.
Final report on the regular session
showed attendance of 737 this year
compared with 694 last summer.
Freshman week, prior to opening of
the regular fall term, starts Monday,.
September 19.
Peaches, ripe, apple box full 70c
Bring boxes. Also grapes coming,
later. Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla.
21-22
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as an
independent candidate for the office
of county assessor at the General
Election to be held Noember 8, 1938.
ANDREW J. CHAFFEE.
(Pd. Adv.)
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CORN
303 tins
3 for 25C
PEAS
303 tins
3 for 25C
St. BEANS
No. 2 tins
3 for 25C
89c
COFFEE
Airway
3 Lbs. 39c
SOAP
Life Buoy
Camay
3 Bars 17C
VINEGAR
Best bulk
GAL. 19c
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Safeway is celebrating its 23rd AN
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for extra bargains.
6 Day Sale, Aug. 12-18
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Highway brand
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Supurb granulated
Macaroni, 5 lbs.
or SPAGHETTI MfJu
KERR JARS Doz.
Quart regular
HONEY 5 lb. paildOp
Best quality M.J
PICNICS ... Lb. 23c
Shoulder hams
CORN BEEF
Target brand, 12 OZ. TIN
COFFEE, 2 Lbs. QQp
Nob Hill Jt
CHEESE . 2 Lbs.
2 lb. loaf Brick or American
Noodles, lb. pkg.
16 oz. Egg Noodles
Salmon, tall tin 1 2C
Happy Vale pink M.mm
Jar Covers, Doz. 4 On
Economy Style
SUGAR 100 lbs. R 9Q
10 LBS. 59c MmMO
15c