Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 22, 1938, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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At Heppner
CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.
Christmas eve, Dec. 24, 1938.
Service conducted by Bishop Rem
ington.
Christmas carols by young people,
10:30 p. m. Choral communion, 11
p. m.:
Organ prelude; processional, "0
come, All Ye Faithful," hymn 72;
Introit anthem, "The Newborn
King," L'Espoir (soloist, Dr. Law
rence); communion service, prayer
book page 67; Kyrie, Sharpe; Epis
tle and gospel, prayer book page 98;
. Gloria and Gratias Tibi, Sharpe; an
nouncements; hymn 79, "It Come
Upon a Midnight Clear"; sermon;
offertory solo, Jesu Bambino, Pietro
Yon (soloist, Mrs. Ture Peterson,
violin obligato, Miss Rose Leib
brand); presentation of the offering,
"Doxology," hymnel 670; prayers,
prayer book page 74; Sursum Corda,
Sharpe; Sanctus, Sharpe; Agnus Dei,
Sharpe; Gloria In Excelsis, hymnel
662; amen, Sharpe; Nunc Dimittis,
hymnal 607; recessional, "Hark, the
Herald Angels Sing," hymn 73.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ALVIN KLEINFELDT, Pastor
Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Service 11 :00 a. m.
C. E. Society 6:30 p. m.
Evening Services 7:30 p. m.
Choir Practice, Wednesday 730 p. ra.
Midweek Service, Thursday 7 :30 p. m.
Christmas sermon on Sunday
morning. No service in the evening.
"Who are the Wise Men now, when
all is told?
Not men of science; not the great
and strong;
Not those who wear a kingly
diadem;
Not those whose eager hands pile
high the gold;
But those amid the tumult and the
throng
Who follow still the star of Beth
lehem." Williams.
The pastor, on behalf of the
church, wishes to all a very cheerful
Christmas season.
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor
Sunday : Bible School 9 :45 A. M.
Worship Service 11:00 A. M.
Epworth League . 7 :00 P. M.
Evening Worship . 7 :00 P. M.
Tuesday: Boys' Club . 7:00 P. M.
2nd Tuesday, Misisonary Meet
ing 2:80 P. M.
Wednesday: Choir Practice ..... 7:30 P. M.
1st Wednesday, Ladies Aid Business
and Social Meeting 2:30 P. M.
All other Wednesdays: Sewing Group
meetB.
Thursday: Prayer Meeting 7:80 P. M.
Sunday morning the pastor will
speak on the subject, "What Does
Christmas Really Mean?"
There will be no evening service.
We wish you a very joyous Christ
mas. THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor E. O. Greeley
Sunday Servicesi
Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Evagelistic Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday Evening Bible Study 7:80, p. m.
Thursday Evening Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
Uptown Open-Air Service, Sat., 7 p. m.
George Hayden was in town from
the Hardman section Saturday,
transacting business.
Walter Crosby came down Sun
day from the farm at the forks of
Skinner creek.
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, Dec. 22, 1938
THAT
Christmas
Mea
Tea Biscuits
10c Doz.
Parker House Rolls
15c Doz.
Fruit Cake
30c Lb.
Bread, Pies, Cake
and Pastry
HEPPNER
BAKERY
HARDMAN NEWS
School Transportation
Voted at Hardman
By Hardman High School
The voters of Dist 40 met at the
school house Saturday afternoon
for the purpose of voting on whether
to allow transportation for the re
mainder of this year. This would ap
ply only to Stanley Robinson and the
Eldon McFerrin families. The vote
was 9 to 3 in favor of transportation.
Tyndall Robison went to Pendle
ton last week and while there he
purchased a new 1939 Chevrolet
pickup.
Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman of Hepp
ner has been quite ill the past week.
Word has been received of the
marriage of Miss Opal Hastings and
Glen Merritt at Mukatio, Wash., on
Dec. 10. They will reside at Muka
tio, where Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mer
ritt live.
Fred Hoskins and Bill Howell were
visiting at the Owen Leathers home
nd other places on Monday.
Mrs. Raymond McDonald and her
infant daughter, Patricia Louise, ar
rived home from the hospital Sun
day.
Roy Lieuallen furnished and
cooked an alumninum dinner Mon
day night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Knighten. Those that were
present were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Brannon, Frances and Jean Leath
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings
and two daughters, Yvonne and
Clarice, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pal
mer and two children, and Mrs.
Muriel McCutcheon and son Glenn.
Men who have recently gone to
work at Reed's mill are Carl and
Owen Leathers, Earl Redding and
Raymond McDonald. They all have
work with Bill Greener's logging
crew.
On Wednesday night the "Let's
Talk" meeting was held. Floyd Ad
ams and others gave talks on county
unit system, which is being much
discussed this season.
A farewell dinner was given at
the high school Tuesday for Tommy
Graham, who left Hardman Wed
nesday. Everyone was sorry to ee
him go. He plans to attend high
school at Rufus.
On Tuesday afternoon the Birth
day club met at the high school for
their annual birthday party, at which
time the members exchanged gifts.
For refreshments they served can
dy, nuts and popcorn, and all of the
children of the community from
pre-school age up to and including
the high school were guests at the
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Collins have
been in Portland for about two
weeks. Mrs. Collins is going through
a clinic while she is there. She hopes
SHELL FISH
Crabs, Shrimp
give zest to our
Fall and Winter
MENUS
A good meal
anytime at
Elkhorn
Restaurant
ED CIHNN, Prop.
to get relief from an illnes of long
duration. Mr. Collins is going to
have his teeth pulled.
Nelson Knighten, Marvin Saddler
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson
were business visitors in Heppner
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and
Mrs. Owen Leathers were business
visitors in Heppner Friday. While
there Mr. Robinson bought a new
car, a 1939 Chevrolet
Robert Teale, representative of
Western Livestock Journal, which
is published in Los Angeles, was a
business visitor at the Roy Robin
son ranch last week.
Those attending the Rhea creek
dance from here Saturday night
were Donald Robinson, Marvin Sad
dler, Tommy Graham, Bert Burn
side, Delbert Robinson, Darrel Far
rens, Jim Stevens and Frances and
Nona Inskeep.
I. D. Blahm of Mitchell came to
Hardman to get some bulls he had
purchased from the Roy Robinson
herd, and which Roy had brought
out here for him.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steers are im
proving their property by an addi
tion to their house, which is very
nearly finished. They have an at
tractive green composition roof and
in all their home will be much
larger and better.
On Saturday Miss Edith Stevens
returned from Salem where she has
been staying with Mrs. Theodore
Wacken.
Donald Robinson came in Satur
day from the ranch to attend a danc
at Rhea creek. During his two-day
visit he enjoyed some football and
pinochle practice.
Last week Les and Delbert Rob
inson moved Ray Wright's band of
ewes from his middle fork ranch.
to his home ranch.
Harlan and Maxine McCurdy were
expected yesterday evening from
Pacific university to spend the
Christmas holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MCurdy.
Miss Nancy Cox and Charles Cox:
are home from Oregon State college
to spend the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox.
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RAISING 4 Lb. Pkg. 25c
COFFEE, Airway 3 Lbs. 39c
CHEESE, 8 oz. Shefford asst. 15c
SOAP, Lux Xmas wrap 4 bars 29c
DRESSING, Nolly's Tang Qt. 33c
OLIVES, No. 1 tins ripe, 2 for 25c
PICKLES, Dills Qt. Jar 19c
PINEAPPLE, 1 5 oz. tins 2 for 25c
DATES delicious pitted 2 lbs. 23c
POP CORN Jap Hulless 3 lbs. 19c
NOODLES 14 oz. pkg. 13c
PEAS, No. 303 tins 6 for 53c
MILK oJKs'm 15 tins $1, Case $3.15
Sugar SoYes"! 5 5CORN 53c
FLOUR
KITCHEN
CRAFT Sk.
$1.29 BLOSSOM Sk. $1.19
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CRACKERS
Glenco quality
Graham or Salted
2 lb box 20c
Tomatoes
No. 2 tins
6 for . . 65c
DATES, Hallowi 2 Lbs. 19c
COFFEE, Edwards 2 lb. tin 45c
JELLWELL, dessert 3 Pkgs. 13c
Shredded Wheat, for dressing, Pkg. 12c
Cranberry Sauce, Ocean Spray, 2 tins 29c
SHORTENING 4 Lbs. 48c
SHRIMPS, 5 o. tins 2 for 29c
MINCE MEAT, Kerr's 2 Lbs. 23c
OYSTERS, 5 oz. tins 3 for 35c
CHOCO
59c
XMAS CANDY
SATIN MIX, CREAM MIX, GUM
DROPS, CHOCOLATE DROPS
3 Lbs. 35c
NUTS
MIXED .... 2 Lbs. 43c
NO PEANUTS
BRAZILS, 2 Lbs. 43c
FILBERTS, 2 lbs. 43c
ALMONDS .. lb. 25c
WALNUTS 2 lbs. 43c
Large Oregon Franquettes
PEANUTS, 2 lbs. 23c
ORANGES
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FRUITS AND PRODUCE
iy2 uase any size. Jti.b H
JMed. Size .... 2 Doz. 39c
(Large Size .... 2 Doz. 45c
GRAPEFRUIT, 100s, Doz. 39c :: 80s, Doz. 49c
CELERY, large bleached Per Bunch 10c
SWEET SPUDS, No. l's SPECIAL 7 Lbs. 25c
CABBAGE, large, firm, crisp heads Lb. 2l2c